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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tue U. 8. Aoricunturan Socrety’s AN. wea Fate at Ricamonp, Va. Editorial C: } —— : Ricamonp, VA., or 1858. An hour or so ago I closed jast, only be- a chapter on readers, at a sit- EVENING ST: WASHINGTON OITY: SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. e The Union notices the blunders of the Lon- | cause dreading to ae & \ don News and Paris Patrie in relation to Sos — upon the Star’s i ited States the Cen! ing. J see oe pode sate: oo I mentioned incidentally that there are not “« The policy of the United States is not to se- | afew lions bere. Thus, we have the stereo- ae Tux Raoina Catt Casx.—President Benson, Open the Isthmas routes and have them free to aragua and Costa Rica. re has been nocon- | inorder to get the endorsement of the said merest moonshine. We have taken mo excep- | than lions, if ane may draw a reasonable con- ment of any such covenants ax would interfere poet what surrounds me, rather than = the ground; and so is Caleb Cushing—another. without the least considerati iny of the gov- becoming a tell-tale upon his emotions and else claims and desires—the —. of a route with him. On this subject it may be interesting | #8 he is—is also on the ground. He jis as rest- American States about to be held, with a view to The Union also rejoicesover the result likely pledged himself equally to the soundness of of the action of Con; ss d to “the pub- | Property rights in the territories. Like Mr. New York Historical Society, &c , kc. With it struck me that it would be a happy thought eminently wortby public patronage. As re- Just now the mints of all here turn on in- and the engravings are executed in a style of | thing likely to tickle their fancy of the nonce. Depicatiox.—On Thursday, the new Masonic than the undertaking mentioned above. Viz : bers. A very eloquent address was delivered by | State is entitled to entire protection of his befitting the fame of their smoke-stained city. | of the past two years, he seemed to me to be, of essentially live lion, though long since a The 15th of September—a general national hol- dent Martinez to take steps to perfect the Central | bas very sensibly washed his hands of politics, ‘Treasury—Dr. D. Jesus de la Rocha. isf fast doubling the value of every acre of ital i ited, hy ii Leon srvested om his arrival is the oteasner Meai- for the capital invested, no other agriculturists worthy of their patronage in the struggle against | spared no expense in making experiments no flattering light. A decree of the constitutional Cantar AmeRica —The English steamer By “ich every fatmece may Profit, if heeding White-Stebbins Company, called the Catharine ally interesting theme—sheep. the same day as the Catharine Maria, had not wool sheep are original with or indigenous to,(as the river, it is supposed on or near the Machuco | France and Germany, from whence we get the Rica to September 28. The National Congress | trary, extremes of it as we experience ure un- revenue of 1856. The national debt now amounts the expulsion of the filibusters. The Minis er | to justify the expense of retaining a shepherd by of Costa Rica on the 13th September. which afflict sheep in this latitude and longi- measures, &c , and to adopt a uniform taritf for | disease incident to the smaller flock of the of Liberia, has addressed a letter to the Secretary regard to the charges made by Captain Simon, of | those in the Piedmont region most successful the government of Liberi t Seria bad any complicity | shepherd seldom leaves thei’ out of his sight all the world. This policy we have distinctly States Agricultural Society; real live lions in avowed to the Euro; ates. It is as well | the estimation of the throng who follow this known in London as in the Department at Wash- Society’s shows wherever they are transferred, ment about it. The News ought to have | management, upon péints in which they are it; the Pi ought to have known it. Ss indeed Wheris said by ane foreign cotemporaries and | Pecuniarily interested—a legion the tion to the conditions of that contract. We care . pothi bout it. If there are fifty such papers | clusion from the tone of the Richmond press in canines it is all the sume to this government | with reference to this Fair. But as my pur- with contracts previously made with our cit!- ze) ; bie fs all. The —— oar to decry any one, I forbear to comment on the te to maintal ree the rights o! i ‘baaniies Citizens, bat without special reference | Short-comings of anything, as seen through the to the Isthmus routes, which it is their ed gee spectacles of the Richmond press e “Mr. Belly Is regarded in Nicaragua, Costa Ri- ca, London and init g pom as he bas been, | The latter is to deliver the annual address Sony tie Soot, nemarden, Uy, Coe Seen ene = Li Gareday; aud kis good natured counten- snce (in spite of all the philosophy he has mus- eraments referred to. The letter of Lord Malmes- bury looking to the completion and use of the canal amounts to nothing. It is precisely what thoughts so long in advance) assures me that for the free transit of the nations. ‘The govern. | he means to do ample justice, as he well can ment of Costa Rica bas distinetly declared that, | do, to the importance of the occasion. Govern- if they bad understocd Mr. Belly’s purposes as to the — to ot Ce Costa poorer. less—as he roves from one group of people to erament have received Gen. famat, ‘a. | #uother—asever. His very last published letter dialit id hi in- y- can minister, with great cordiality, and have asl’) Secun opdaie’ tas Ube ahelnieancef’ the effect the confederation thereof.’’ oxeuiea the 0; Indians, from the the doctrine of the hts of the people of the . 5 7 5, : territories to legislate against slavery in them, ee ee ee ee TT ad te tddt'cd the Signer of aiavalindein ia’ tae cent engagements. ws aba pos cplnalmnale ines oe = s Tittlebat Titmouse, in that emphatic letter he Tieity = ~ rant vera proposes, as it were, to do everything for every- New Book. body; to preserve everybody's rights to every- Barties or tux Unitep Scares By Sra anv Illustrations by Chappel. Parts 1 and 2. were he to write a letter to “the dear people,”’ This work is published in parts, and sold to | demonstrating that nothing is more feasible subseribers only. From the promise of the two | than to ‘make mahogany plank out of pine saw spects typographical execution, it is gotten up | dustrial themes rather than politics, and I am in the finest style, upon strong, fine, white pa- | Very sure, from the Governor's countenance, Per. The matter bears marks of careful and | that his soul is burning for an opportunity to art, second to none that we have seen in an | The theme I suggest—How to make mahogany historical work. Some of the pictures are per- | plank out of pine saw-dust—will be by no fect gems in their way. The office of the agent | means a more difficult one for him to handle to Hall at Doylestown, Pa, was dedicated by the ar of making it clear—as mud—that Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, with appropriate while the squatters im 7 territory may at will ceremonies. The procession was quite large and | legally legislate against the existence of slave- Rev. John Chambers in the Presbyterian church. property under the Constitution, if taking it —————<—_—__. : 3 Cureseation.—The citizensof Pittsburg, Pa.,| into @ territory. As I looked on the smart are preparing to celebrate their one hundredth | Countenance of the Governor just now, and Several musical, military and fire companies | all mortals, the very man to demonstrate be- have signified their intention of participating. | yond future eavil, that mahogany plank can The butchers will also turn out on horseback. be made of pine saw-dast. Nicaraéca.—We have El Nacional de Leon dead politician, is also here, and attracts as iday—was celebrated with much spirit. ;, Y The new constitution had been adopted, with eae aire ies tha groma (ot sithsr of many rejoicings. he distinguis! men I name above. Well American Union. he has been one of the most useful men in The Ministry had been reconstructed as fol- | Virginia. To no other, save Governor Eloyd, lows: is she more indebted for the consummation Government and Wer—D. Edwardo Castillo. land in her wide domain. Nor is her thrifty U7 We have dates from Vera Cruz to the 22d | agriculture more indebted to any other, than to inst. The sloop-of-war Plymouth was in port | Mr. Rives, for its wonderful progress of the last waiting the arrival of Minister Forsyth, who was co from Havana, with a number of letters on his ayes meas pete pare a ae poe Person addressed to the Zuloaguista General Cc- | 19 *1rsinia, save and except the Mississippi, bas, and to a number of priests, &c., recommend- | Louisiana and Texas sugar and cotton planters. the constitutionalists. A Senor Ramon Pelion, | likely to benefit his brother farmers; and his of Vera Cruz, to whom some of the letters were sound practical judgment and extensive infor- addressed, was discovered by them to be of the as those to which I refer, than almost any other government, proroguing to the end of the year : the permission to introduce foreign soap, rice, | °¢ I wot of, could draw. He is to close the per- lard and corn, under the decree of the Sth of April | formances of the occasion, on Thursday or Fri- Medway arrived at Aspinwall on the 19th | Bi teachings. . inst , from Greytown, having left there on the But I mer not gossip of men longer, this night of the 17th iast. She reports the arrival of | Vening, in view of the fact that I have in Maria, in good condition. The Catharine Maria In my last I urged the greater profit of rais- is intended for Lake Nicaragua. The Liberty, ing fine wool sheep, as demonstrated by the another small class steamer, belonging to the history of sheep-culture (as improperly termed arrived at Greytown when the Medway left. . 5 The Cass-Irisarri bad left for Lake Nicaragua it were,) countries whose climate more nearly re- via the Colorado river, but a report had reached | 8¢mblesour own, than that of the country of the rapids—the same place where the steamer Oris fine wool strains, the sun shines fiercely in got aground some years since and went to pieces summer, and the cold of the winter is as in- tense, almost, ashere. In England, on the con- was in seasion. The repoct of the Minister of the such Treasury, &c., states tha: the revenue last year} known. Certain it is that those chan i 3 ges in amounted to $569,010, beside a forced loan of Virgiuia destroy, in great measure, the value of long wool sheep to the farmer. One diffi- says that thus far the revenue of 1553 shows an | them at all times. Thus, a flock of 250 long improvement. wool sheep kept with the greatest possible care, General Mirabeau B. Lamar, the American | is as numerous as they can be kept together, In order to promote the union of the Central ‘eatteieaes = Ste Gevetinmahs\is Casts tude. Un oe other hand, one may safely keep Rican Congress had authorized President Mora | * thousand fine wool sheep in ingle flock, toll ard otber systems other. If more than two hundred and fifty long. wools be penned or housed together, the result is, invariably, disease and death, todefeat the French bark Regina Cali, of connivance on | With sheep. the part of the Liberian Government in the new Mr. Slaughter S. Bradford, whose Selicians I French stave trade trade. President Benson pro- mentioned in my last, rarely has less than a With, or consented to, the illegal o th Captain Simon; that’ the a diaries nde 3 for more than an hour. In good weather he $1,561, a8 passport money, and tbat some ot the | "YT #les them nightly on the poorer spots of the field in which they graze, and gun in hand, quire Central America, or any part of it, but fo | typed members—management—of the United ington; In Paris as by the governments of Nic- our own press about the Belly contract is all the | Virginians seem to vote them jackalls, rather What the United States object to is the enforce- | Lee is to deduce useful lessons for the Star's as we have sald, to open to the commerce o! Ex-President Tyler,who is a real live lion, ison asa mere adv-niurer, bet of notice and ion of a tered to enable him to prevent his face from General Cass would have said, what everybody they de now, they would have made no contract or Wise—a lion among lions even hero, at home, vited him to ati the convention of Centra! Douglas Illinois State Committee, in which he The Intellegencer gives an historical review several States, to the enjoyment of all their thing. As I looked at him a few moments ago, Lanp. By Henry B. Damson, member of the numbers before us we can say that the work is | dust!’ extensive research upon the part of the author, | discourse those surrounding him upon some- of this work is at No. 199 Seventh street. the satisfaction of intelligent practical men, imposing, numbering nearly a thousand mem- | ry in their midst, so also the slaveholder in a birthday, on the 25th of November, in aimanner | conned over the history of his epistolary labors Mr. William C. Rives, of Albemarle, another te September 15. The Nationat Assembly had authorized Presj- | 2® may, on such an occasion; for,, since he Foreign Affairs—D. Pedro Zladon. of her system of internal improvements, that decade. I have, for years it, believed that daily expected A Senor D. Faustino Snarez had aie — mt ing bim as an adventurous Spanish soldier, | Mr. Rives, who is a gentleman of wealth, has wrong stripe, and is held up by the Progreso in last, had been published. day next, and will doubtless deliver a speech the small steamer at Greytowa, belonging to the | band—for such an occasion—a far more gener- same company, which sailed from Key West on around the cattle shows) in Virginia. The fine Greytown that she had grounded somewhere in long wool sheep. Thus, in the portionsof Spain, Costa Rica —We have the Chronicade Costa such sudden changes of temperature and $19,212, which is a falling off of $212,227 from the to $300,000, Complete peace has reigned since | °4!tY is in keeping sufficient of them in a herd Minister, was formerly received by the President without experiencing, in turn, all the diseases to agree toa uniform system of curreney, weights, experiencing not a tithe of the annual lossfrom of the New York State Colonization Society, in | 227 possibility of profitfrom the flock. So say nounces as false the assertion that either he or thousand fine wools in a flock. His German emigrants were Americo-Liberiens. He states that Captain Simon paid only the usual tonnage | 0 Punish intruding he sleeps in a box or fe be landed aaron LmmPert duties on the goods house on wheels, w! is rolled wherever his to be landed, aounting ia all to $449; that yo | eharge is Penved for the night. In rainy Passport money was reeetved; and that Captain | weather they are invariably housed day and one tee aut tase to {fck@t- | nighi; as during intensely cold weather. He he woald rela to Mokrgvia to have thesy Seon | ods ass Pally abot & Vashel of oats to 100 ined oud toclear. President Benson’s letter is vevy clear and direct fn its statements, and he premives te publied, ‘an ‘east dor umentary praca win tg Dias aay cnanbed etl Liberiaa Suthoritige free the di head. Im'the season require other wach feeds Wace toligets ctenn hey get ookn Vodde¥ tW'pick, 18 addition to theig oats. The hia ethan: sae them as easily ‘ae though not more than half a dozen in number. | the great Republic during his long and painful yee His well known whistle and a wave of the hand | exile. He declared that the remembrance of Rexain 4 will turn the‘flosk irany direction, even from | that hospitality and those proofs would long to too near vicinity to an anfenced patch of wheat | survive the remembrance of his sufferings ; and or better grass than that on which it is desired | thatin his be econtider bim- } .. to graze them: If = single sheep is obstinate | self by to‘obtain tunities to re- or stupid, the dog is despatched to teach him to a the treatment he had his place. He performs his task with wonder- | m here, He added ly to Mr. ful sagacity indeed, relieving his master from Buchanan, that he was deeply sensible of the the care of watehing’for hours. He compre- | testimonies of sympathy accorded to him by hends what is forbidden ground for sheep, and | the President of the United States in person. following Jonte, Mrs Nancy, s — Atice iene eo fobertaos. 5 Race, Bre Roartta will not permit one or more to stray from the| ‘Theanswer of the President was happy and en ae rest; always promptly driving those so inclined | appropriate to the occasion, both in feeling and LaFont, Kats fenty, Msee uy back to their proper position. When with the | expression. He said that he was glad to recog- ith, Mise Relen flock in the day time, the shepherd, though | nise in General Paes the brave, renowned cham- keeping them in sight, usdally relies almost | pion of liberty, who had sacrificed his own wel- entirely on the watchfulness and intelligeres | fare in the defence of good principles and of his canine companion, and employs himself | institutions in his own country ; that in his in cutting or grubbing briars, making baskets, | return there he wished him peace, happi- or something of the sort. ness and success ; that under such an eminent | Fieether, M_-Mardaa, Sarah ‘The well-managed farm of Mr. Bradford is | leader, he entertained no doubt that Venezuela bine ota Rewvinen tae MB Wee er ixon, near my own residence, which has enabled me | Would be prosperous and happy; and that in to get an insight into the points of his success- | case of any difficulty occurring with the United ful management of his fine flock, which pays | States he doubted not it would be amicably set- him, I fancy, an avorage of twenty per centum | tled. The President concluded by saying to profit, annually. That is, above and beyond | General Paez that with all his heart he wished all possible outlays or contingencies of loss. | him long years of happiness as a just retribu- Nevertheless, the profit of his flock is not so | tion of his sufferings and exile. large per sheep, as that of smaller flocks in the} A national vessel was tendered afterwards same neighborhood; as in smaller flocks sheep | to General Paez, to convey him to Venezuela. thrive much better withfarlesscare. Another | He left New York with the intention to be GENTLEMEN'S List. Peaster, Onpt AS 4 McDonald, Pat Neughton, Jobn Norta, BM neighbor, with a flock of one hundred and twen- | back there in two or three days, but now we Retaty, Ove ty-five fine wools, though never housing them, | hear that he will stay a few days more in our Olmsend. BK even in sleety weather, and keeping no shep- | city. General Cass entertains him with a din- Paulding. Com Wm herd, gets heavier fleeces from them, and loses | er party this evening. . Parkes, Thee 5 proportionably fewer than Mr. Bradford by General Jose Antonio Paez is 68 or 70 years ea Fase. Wt nga disease and casualties. The original cost of this | old ; but any young man may envy his strong, Ficawit, 3 6 small flock was $2.50 per ewe and $20 per buck- | healthy appearance, his finely formed figure, = sn For some years past—until Congress, to ac- | his broad chest, his warlike face, and his ex- rekon Se commédate the manufacturers of wool, admit. | pressive eye, which fully justify his old well ted it duty free—its owner’s average wool sales | Known surnamo of “The Lion of the Plains,” Peytoe, CR Ritrr, WH AUG iatie , Karl Hawklis, Jos d Aicholas were at the rate of $2 02 per sheep. That, with | @ title acquired through many fable-like ex enkek aoe the sale of muttons to his neighbors, made the | Ploits during sixteen years of desperate war— ee profits of his little flock enormous; for he has | his presence conveys instantly the idea of a ® mma oe never yet fed them with anything whatever | gallant warrior. Brave as the most brave, he Koebting. FW Brent # Kinzer Beall, Goof W Buvler. George Becker Geo L Barris, C Selden Holden, Alired Ingersoll, Capt JG om Rocker, Fa ce, CO Roux, Alex Sherman 4 a¢atce Deliarce besides corn fodder, even in seasons when graz- | 1 ® modest, benevolent man, and particularly ing isimpossible. They are grazed, it will be re- | entitled to the sympathy and regard of the membered, on land which will not keep cattle of American people, as the champion of eivil prin- horses. Where penned nightly on the galls | ¢iples in Venezuela. and always moved about, they enrich such| Mr. Rojas, president of the commission sent spots amazingly; the effect of keeping one | to convey him to Venezuela, is well known as thousand penned upon a spoteven asingle night, his best friend, tried during all his days of is quite as beneficial to the soil there, as an a: exile and poverty. Mr. Rojas is quite con- Plication of two hundred pounds of Peruvian | versant with the English language, and with guano to the acre. American institutions. But I may not ‘talk horse” any longer this evening. W. D. W—a. pCR 401 04, Jno Jacob 2 oy Joves, Win Bourlando, BLY Johneon. Wm @ Baden, Baril Jeuking, WH Beall, Lt Col Jo Cush Ww KevJaowb Karyp, Lyman rter, Jon H K-ele, John Giz tt B2 — Kel, JnoJ Cao pbsil, Hugh 2 Kinesti, J Crockett. 8 T © obe, Her'h @ Clark, E 2. EO Rescuep Szaven.—The seamen we alluded to yesterday as having been taken on board of Tne Orena.—A very fashionable audience | the U. 8. sloop-of-war Vandalia, Commander attended the Opera last night, notwithstanding | Sinclair, from the island of Neika Hiva, in the the weather; a full house for any other occa- | Pacific, were Edward McGuire, Wm. Frazier, taba Cunoiegham, C sion than that of the appearance of such a| 8d Wm. Kirwin. They were left there sick, Snonente Srtees troupe in Opera among us. Traviata was| by 4 whaleship. Donlau’ Thee yt rendered, from beginning to end, as success- The portion of the crew of the whaleship | pnguia) Rept Lomex, Lt & Tompson, 3 fully as Opera was ever rendered anywhere in | Wild Wave, which was wrecked,was altotaken | Doyisperice caine? cmaw or dikn the United States. A gentleman of taste and | 0m board by Com. S. At the same place were | "**. ¢ S20 Levecn Rhwact & Tera, Rev Dex musical experience, who has resided many | Capt. J. N. Knowles, chief mate, J. F. Bart- years on the Continent, remarked to us that | lett, and seamen Wm. Feile and William F. he had never seen it better played or sung in| Clayton. They arrived at Nuka Hive in a Paris, where he had seen all the great Opera} boat. Com. 8S. had gone to Tahiti to hunt up artists of the world since Verdi wrote it (Tra- | the rest of the crew, and not finding them there viata) init. Jenny Lind’s triumph here was | intending proceeding to Oene, where the vessel not greater than that of Madame Colson last | was wrecked. night as Violetta. Her acting was inimitable, Tax WeaTaer.—The following report of the while her accomplishment as an artist made up | woather for this morning is made from the Morse Ma kabes, Win Weir, Thos J redi-h.O»ptSW 2 Williams, Thos & Wet, RE Wh.tiocke BE Dey’ pport, Ianac Dalliba, HS he Henry D for the want of volume in some of the notes of Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. pase i her voice. She was called before the curtain | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock: Manna” repeatedly in the course of the evening, where OctToBeER 30, 1858. Sotaitrg 4 pos ar New York, N.¥ raining, wind E she received such testimonials of the approval Fitzzarald, » nape " . Philadelphia, Pa raining. Fi . Heury, of her artistic merit as a Washington Opera] pajtimore Ma loud. Bi eee Ll Meclare 2* audience rarely accord to any one. In truth, fe he loudy, wind $ Fioera.7.@ M_ | BeCrrmict, Jno she took all by surprise; for she sang and acted eaebiracas : Caines, Ae Fatrel!, Deania Me the role of Violetta so as to carry away all! Norfolk, Va 1°, wind S Fergason, aN . hearts. Brignoli, asfusual, and Amodio,received | Lynchburg, Va. sy, 63>. Oc ober 20. WM. JONES, P.M. such flattering comments as they generally Riseyilie oan = achieve here. Neither were ever in finer voice | Chattanooga. LECTURE—The third Lecture inthe series before the Catholic Beneficial Total Abst: nence Association of the Jtstrict of Colamba, will . q a, Wilmington, N --cloudy, pleasant. b av w , beq., at or spirit. The success of Traviata depends Columbia, 8” lent: picsant: Peteared by sosmem 8 een ¥ 4. =o entirely upon the artistic capacity and accom- Charleston, 8. C. loudy, 71°, wind SW Sreruecon SUNDAY EVENING, the Slat inat., i i- er at ide 0 cloci * pubic is respectfully invited, tone; as that of Don Pasquale upon the capa- Macon, @a: causes upon the social condition.” city and accomplishment of the four principal | Columbus, The members of the xssceiation will meet at their on Sunday Evening, the 3'st inat., at ha!f-past lear, pleasant. lear, pleasant. i ing i i asso. | Montgomery lear, pleasant. 8 ooiock, and march in ‘procession to the ure artists rendering its score, including the basso. Lowe rere ead geet . ee mar oe prcsooaion to the J We question much whether it—Traviata—was | mobtie, Ala . lear, 65°. Chairman of Com. on Leotur ever put on the stage in Europe with the three | Gainesville,M lear, cool. Jamxs J. Kans, Sec, (Union) 00 3- New Orleans, Frederick, M Hagerstown. principal parts better filled, than in Washing- —Persona wi hing to become ton last night. lear, 66°, wind NE NOTIC ; i is eeeneers of the Washington Knilding Asso eiation @o 80 by application to Merers. F. W. To night, we are to have Madam DeWilhors, Cumberiand, M Giesek oe, in “Georestowny “Alichnel Lauxman, as Elvira, Junca as Sir George, and Labocetta Weel, Ve near i?ta. fi ie pext’ meeting ‘of the Sto holders as Lord Arthur Lalbot, in Puritani—to our | Harper’s Ferry,V. Sen Matt Gensicioettenicce oe woes taste by far the finest opera of the three re- edna A ARLES J. UH[MAN, markable achievements—Sonnambula, Puri- eratt oe atNovs wom Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a. m.. (cor- tani and Norma—of Bellini’s short but most | tected for temperature,) 29 952. at noon. 29 907 ili Thermometer, at 7 a.m., 61°; at noon 68°. Max- | (YORPORATION OF brilliant professional career. The depth and imum yesterday, 63: minimum last night. 53 Cc Quarterly Stock for sale in sums to suit. 3 a melody of its pathos is unsurpassed. It is,in-] Rain of yesterday, one inch and ninety-fiye ee Lite ca deed, poetry of the highest order, from begin- | bundredths. uniter boners Peas MNuter Almonte, teens ning to end. Madam De Wilhorst is said to 2 eee Ls x appear to best advantage in it; or, in other pean peers : - = words, to be the best Elvira on this side of the GREAT SEORT —A rreat Trotting Match is Atlantic. She has achieved a great reputation November, 1858.at 3 o’clock precisely,. to come off on Mundiy, the Ist of = tthe Hunting Park Race Couree in it at the North, and from the tone and tem- “Piret cutrystbres Horses to harness. PRAYER MEETING TO- HT AT the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian It Assoeintion. Al! are invited. lem PATRICK’S.—The High Mass in this _$ Church, at 11 o’siock To-morrow, wi'l be Sung by the celeb-ated French Mountaineer Singers. Metropolis Lectcight she ail octetly core | ourOreven harieas saxeemestecteraeac! | sow"? “*_ aaokias oxanv. Metropolis Inst night, she will certainly be in-| poge will be taken up during the Mince, Come then, NORFOLK spirited this evening to gain fresh laurele-| 80d rememberthe orphans. (Union) ° it QW ov S TERS LOVA) Junca comes hither with the reputation of {. O. R.—the offi d_ member: bse s ae 1S George Weshington font, Re ae or —e being the best basso profundo nowin the United] R~ are requestes to bapunetual In their attendance States, except Formes. So, his part suits his| at Keg EU ER ee empermnos See SUR. capacity admirably. Labocetta is unknown to] selected cfficers, will be instalied, and business of i bee us. With the memory of Brignoli 80 close upon “ae ered. JOHN MILLS, cacivs the minds of the audience as it will be, he has It Rec, Secretary pro tem. a difficult task in hand to-night, truly. Never- NCS MASBINGTON Licht INFANTRY = :, e ol . i thle, tows who have beard him assure us te 5 cient st MOMAC PEERING. Soe at he will worthily sustain himself. pany busines will be presented. Recently, we took occasion to comment brief- Er osdariak Caetad ee SMITH, Sec. ly on the musical tast and accomplishment of er Akt, ASSOCIATION.—The members of the Federal Metropolis—its cosmopolitan-ism in nH the Washing'on Art A Tbe held sn ties that respect (if we may be allowed to stretch | new ner Sibley & Ox warehouse, Pa, : “ais venue, 0 the meaning of the term.) It was happily it | gear Saenger NO November us! , in »in a x al e Opera las rr night, wherein sat Madame De Wilhorst,] 4- the daughter of a native and former resident of the District of Columbia, (Mr. Withers, it LLOYD'S NATIONAL RESTAURANT. oc BD St Y-HO RAZORS.—Pleasure and comfort tothe public by ueine ‘ally-ho Kazors. price only 38 cen! A large assortmeut of A. Faber’s genuice icad Pencils of all numbers and quality, for sale. whole- sale and retail, by E.K LUNDY. 300 Pa. avenne, 0c 30 lw Natioval Hotei Baiiding. W)NTER UNDER GARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN of Silk, Flann Menino, Lam! n’ Wool, Cashmere, Shaker 1, Canton ¢o., Net Cotton. in great ——. of aly and price, andall chenpfsreash. Fer the pr. of call and see, at if LANE’S Gents’ Furnishing Store, oc 30 St 424 Pa, avenue. “== NOTICE, held in the ofiétn and KE stree now | NING. at 7 o'clock. D 1, 2. aud 3. " . for inves: tion a: nday evening next. the Sit H iT lb of New York city, a member of the large ad instant: as Moses the Author of the Books in besthe best ateurencotol Basmce: is os respectable Withe il; the Old Testament Asovthed to Him?” Lag le Withers family so well known for The friends of the rights ormian are invited. VAL, Pren’t. W. P. WOOD, See Abe Prey NOTICE—A called meeting of the Hack ¢ z nen of Washington will beheld o7 TUES- EVE Md 2d "s and French Flowers and Kuches. Vo. 34 Louisiana avenue, opposite Centre Merket. J NOTICE. OHN O’MEARA Respecifully informa the citi zens of Washington that he has just finished his new house, on Pennsylvania avenue. No. yi Bed has j STORK with a topened histew VARIETY full avsortment of ail kinds of Faney Goods. Frnie Clocks, Guns, Pistoia, Hockons f ctions, etc., Gloves, and almost everything to ments of general customers, which furnish at prices which will induce to his establishment. Don’: for of JOHN OMEARA, No. 585 Pa. avenue, je Capito! gate. oc St ERSREee* MAGAZINE FOR NOVEM SHILLINGTON’sS BOOKSTOR Blackwood’s Magazine aud Reprint of Foreign Reviews tornishea to rubseribers in this city at pu hehers prices, fi half a century past in the counties of Alexan- dria, Fairfax, Prince William, Fauquier, Cul- Peper and Rappahannock, Va., where its sev_ eral branches belorg.) and the nephow of the composer of Traviata; Dr. Verdi, who has, for a some years past been a citizenof Washington. Bat appropos of the evening’s entertainment. It is certain that this must be the last night of the season, as the troupe perform in Philadel- | 0 PEVENING. Narre age fall on Tt Phia on Monday night next. We predict that ‘ersons Wishing to take stock can do so by paying every seat in the auditorium will be filled long | * oe sma CHAS. WILSON, Seo. before the curtain rises. P. 8. A sale of $1 tickets for the evening will | (7H Mago WS g The Annual communication of be opened at Metzerott’s at 3 p. m. Masons of the District of Columbia. will be between 7thand&th sts., 00 30 im* NIN of Novem*er, at & ook, at Calla 8th street, between D ind K Al ‘men are requested to be pres- ent, a* yenpaas of importance will be transacted. 0 ee ee NATIONAL BUILDING ASSOCIA TION —Thethiro meeting for the payment ues will be held at Temperance Hail on TUES- held ed of postage. TUESDAY next, November 2d, at the Ma- ‘ ‘ sonic Hail, corner of D and *th streets, at 4 o’olock | Newapapers for thie We keener ud Literary Gunerau Pagz’s Farzweiu.—General Paez, | p.m. The officers 2nd mem! of the Grand Lodge et tg ooks, chi Letter Paper. Cap and Note ual in their attendance, is the lion of the day. As we stated yesterday; } and Sipaticess cha pinnkne, are, cordially in- he arrived in town on Thursday evening, with | Vited toattend. Messrs. Rojas, Mujici and Manuel Paes, the iy order of the Al, W. Grand Master last the General’s son. The President had sig- Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Guid and Steel Pens, Pen- cils, &c., for sale SHILLINGTOWS store, Odeou Building, G."A. SCHWARZMAN, corner 45¢ street and Penn. avenue, 0029 at Grand Secretary. eet ee - RIELLY’S nified his desire to shake bands with the re- biduutins Atay ed LO site TAURANT. Rowned companion of the immortal Bolivar lade an sed ty ig 407, near the Eastern mar- before hisdeparture for Venezuela; and thegal- | oi Minernnad Light irons hace beer eens e . our chores Withoet payee msel, of oaving | Aarwltead ty sativa moveneis shoes the seams ihe our chores without paying 8 visit to the Presi | in front. : dent. This leave-taking occurred yesterday, | , Fihoce willbes mostine of all olioors aad five at noon, in @ private and friendly manner, | every i UNDAY LY. 'G, commenc- General Herran introduced General Paez to.| 7'S’clook, watll further, orders: for thecreteal ard the Secretary of State, and General Cass ‘pre: Pipotiosl insire . At the first meeting the reg- sented, afterwards, both those gentlemen and On the fature al! Monday those sceompanying them, to the President, ing, otc nteers from euch Company in Ev ol PEE OTS 5, We hear that Gen. Paes addremed Mr. Bu-| Pisce and at 2 pincecipeaig amen Tru Br. any Cana. chanan with deep emotion, expressing his hap-|) o¢23 00 HN. O: sgl Gtory; Osk-and Pine WOOD, o the best qual- pincer in being able to avail himeelf of the oe Teen ot | Skvsrtad and Bat toorder and livers dis bay 4 BLIG NOTICE.— ‘ 1o10g ~ Dr. «7 sh, Wiate psb. Grey yieece Sead thebels leriavcon as | Ash, Peach ion fy kin’s Vatiey COA “Old Tria ty ?? on bth ne daly expced. A ' ded: ation made to thore, the City #1 vice Service will he! Who may be ed from the vessels on ia at ti a.m. and 7: All our Yai ongn strect. bet Pei easion for expressing to the American people, through their illustrious Chief Magistrate, his apratit de for their hospitality to sympathy bestowed upon him by the people of 7) Ee eeaiietee ier LAST NIGHT OF TRE OPERA SEASON. Last right positively of the STR AKOSCR OfARD IFALIAN OPERA” First and only appearance of the unrivalled Amen- MADAME CORA LLHORST. Only appearance of the great basso, M. JUNCA. Last appearance of SIGNOR AMODIO, And ali the Artists of the great Troupe. THIS EVEN October 3, Bella's Grand Opera of IL PURITAN. Elvi — ceeetbanteie He Sir ses wlll . 1a preparation # bana’ fui and portio plas by T. 8. d . entitied i OTHE GOnbS MITH OF PADUA: DD FELLOWS’ HALL. THE MAGNIFICENT MIRKOR oF Australia and the Celestial Empire OPEN EVEKY EVENING Fase WR. VED) y and SATU: - And WEDNI DONS: ai Si v'clook. For Families ana Schools. i ; Children 13 cente; School chines "Toufterern exit xo conte. ae open th o'ol ; oommerce ha Prof. Waa. Loveland will preside at the Piaio. IRE TRACTION VERY EVENING AT THB STEUBEN HOUSE, imine pee STREP, evers. LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, the Biome proprietors of the above house have pleasure sa cergeees Do er poe py 4 1 ers thet their es! ie y Piaon of resort for MUSICAL: ENTERTAIN. heNTS haye been crowned with great svoocess. Their large Concert Saloon has been ere’ with Visitors every evening since its opening, giving satisfrct:on to every one. ecg ee pare ve been receiv: ae ed with all the ie best of 3 ry Liquors, Were ase ore jer ‘a decorum will be pre- i re "The vooal and instrumental HE FIRST COTILLON PARTY OF TRE ie wot land Bait WEDNESDAY i on ie Notenear ‘Sd. 1858, the proceede ied towards the purchase of use of the Association. We fuliy call upon the various clubs, assooini ions,| and the public generaliy te sid us in 2coum; irq nde: tak OrProt, Bergman 's fuli Cotillion Band has been en- nil be allowed to be worn in the om. hose worn hy the respective clubs. reTickete F irty SENTS. admitt ng @ gentieman and ladrer. library A Eements. Committee of eronermonss iHel!, Jos. W. Barker. WARTS. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN ay. taleery, end Eageoy te Bison anaes * . "3, to v pinghmmemidomee ost. ae A : 0) 9-4t* Uniontown, over Eastern r-noh Rridee, SITUATION WANTED.—A young Woman, Who has bad many yeors’ experierce,a:d is od willing to dations as to her ox- address Box 13. Star 00 29-tf Preity and rel on WANTED—a SITUATION as Sales a wholesnie er re ail dry goods store. < ma&n ol rome experience in mercantile A mod- erate sniars will be taken for the first year. Address U. 1. D., Box 267, Alexandria, Va. oo? iw* be: mmen iatulity. Please ANTS.—The proprietor of the Intelligence . 311 € street, corner je Office and House Ax of 7th, respectfully solicits the hes requiring competent Servant! ter. anted, now, LOST AND FOURD. AKEN UP astray, near the Eastern Br.dee, on Tuosde}. October 36. 8 bay pene COLT, shout 3 years od, whreh 1 —aleve by calling at = 5571 east, vi TO! aegis Povo ead ert 5 REWARD. -Striyed ) the 23th of vretoher, Setg-So'orek, VERTIS cow stout ‘short testa, "Her. eck if partite ry estou! oh a. er reck is ul 5 J abovereward will he pai herd to CO NeLIUS BRESNAAAN 10h cree oe oes. teeen Dand b streets rortn. a a AN AWAY, on the 20th - ee Away. October, a — NE ma dark gray jacket and bro pants, aud straw hat. All Persone arewarned or employing him. LAMMOND, 7th etr y on Tueday night, ort lesged. Qgainst harboring (00% 3t OS8T—On yesterday, 7 hursda: heavy GOLD WATCH CHAT att-ched, It was wrenohed in some tid s way from the watch in the owner’s vest pocket A suitable re- paid on its being leit at the counter of ward will be the Star Off Re 24-1F "OR RENT—A densabiy-ait ratory Fe otu atte Brick SED inc HOUSE, scohuestiscvenne Sener tay ‘AC! . eof THOS. BAKER ——— MHP OR KENT.—Large airy ROOM® with Board, cane He 6 st cet, comumiaat te the - 5 ¢ Board also, by an e: noed este; on reasonable terms. bad uti oc 8 ‘7 EVERAL VERY DESIRA o S with or without Board, can be attained at hese WILLIAMS’, 8th stree:, between Pa avenue and D street, 00 ** Fee RENT—A Inge HALL, with dreesing- room aitached—No 508 7h ati . door Odd Fe lows’ Hall, Wail be rented on ineralterne ‘arties, Societies.or any othi pore, ENR’ THORN, on the premenst ROOMS, on the ited on H F Qk SALE-A& GROCERY and Ligu STURE, with 4 for buriness an ie on the Toland 1 eee northeast corner of 2d street and Virginia tg For particulars el Spply at the Store i; ely. FoR RENT-A Va LS OR RENT—A Very Desinasn = . k ON TER HmGHTs oF Grosenrowsel eos reut to ®cood tenant. for four or six months, or for Pofer. my property in Georgetown, consisting of the square nuimbered 12 in the plot of thetoe > on h se TOOM vi nt Dweil ng. resdy e best fu }» together with t- buildings. $125 & month, or twelve burdred . For furthe- apply onthe LOUIS MACKALL . an e only reason which the owner has for se!i- rd ume coonnt of ill henith. ‘Terms cash. leteten Mey KRopr, Neo. 53) Sean. coeye res PENT—s comfortab'y furnished HOUSE, terme auton thane Promises fo Mrs. Witt} ak oom tf SPEIDEN. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Sai,E on RENT. ts hen No. 4.) between, = eee FY, BALE —On By nt eden BOURE, wis i to rent ow! the rooms, Appiy to POLLARD TS KB £—KUOMS, (fursished,) on dati street ortwo

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