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REET. ET Se * _ EVENING STAR. ——— Tae Rumorep “Norbvrcarion.””—The press WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ‘This new war and misreprese: bee , at the moment the Ni nm through the © commissary of subsistence in the army, with route is about the rank of Captain. The appointment to date AMUSEMENTS. GEORGETOWN. —_—O— ing opened, Is the old game, renewed by pow- Correspondence of The Star. erfal rests uneti ‘ith | from the 2d instant. q WASHINGTON OFT: | the Northern cites nlwsyteovetinga mare's | ihe wily eeaemedids iisieters sod oicials cOL? tip cae Zs me peddle ent Kownay & Co... 0... cee . Leasecs. " C.W. Favievae. Manager. November 3, 1858, | Dest with gusto comv.ensurifte to the wonder- Owing tothe tuclemént stat# of the weathe-, the anniversary meeting of the wie Union Be_ nevolent Society, (which was to have been beid at the Dumbarton-st. M.F Cburch ‘ast nigbt.) and the address by the Rey. Dr. Edwards, was postponed to some future In consequence of the , all ont-door busi- ness is completely suspended, and cur streets, alleys and gutters, in many places, are rivers in WEDNESDAY... Tux Misstow ro Cutma.—It is stated Me. Ward, of Georgia, has been tendered the Chinese mission, but hag not yet signified his acceptance. ‘Tun WHATEER.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Now, the truth is—and it haa leaked out through the garrulity of Jerez, Webster, Van Dyke and the rest of the plotters to aid Van- derbilt inkeeping the Nicargua isthmus route closed—that Jerez called at the Prosident’s house before starting recently for New York, THIS EVENING, Nov. Fijew’ comedy. intncte, bp Tom Panter: cermed VICTIMS. Joshua Butterby.....——....---.Mr. J. B. Owens The Come Drams of THE TOODLES. —— — mongering taste of their readers of these times, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | are all agog about the rumor that Britain and The Union, noticing the recent attempt of | France have notified this Government of the Judge Douglas to show that the President is | intention on their part to “protect” the Belly, with him in declaring that the people of the | contract, under the Provisions of the Clayton- ‘Territories, during their Territorial condition, | Bulwer treaty. Our own notion is that this ii i i: 4 +. Mr. J.B. Owens have entire power to exclude slavery, says : alleged notification is most essentially stretched | 8nd sent up his name with a message stating | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: miniature. _ ‘Tunsthy Teste... “It Is not to be denied that, previously to the | by the Washington eecrasaaacie into the | that his purpose in desiring an —— 10 | cw Vor, NOTENBER 3, 1858 Picky yee ey Soni see reeer laden with | 1. preperation a beautify vand, poate eeu s. . ascertain whether Gov pro- lew Y. iJ Peho f q., o coon rity coonanal geste severeines tn the | Proportions of a humbug ; and, further, that if oe Ter epment rent Philadelphia, Ua. uneasiness was beginning to be felt, in conse- fe GOCDSANTH OF PADUA: T tect a company essaying to run the Nicaragua isthmus route, if he assumed to grant to Van Dyke a charter to that end; and the Presi- dent declined to see him on the subject. And that he next turned his steps towards the State Department, where, on broaching his errand to the Secretary of State, he was quietly informed that the only subject on which that functionary would converse with him, was concernining the return of the Cass-Irisarri treaty as ratified by the Constituent Assembly of Nicaragua, and that until that should be thus returned the Department could hold no intercourse whatever with him (Dr Jerez) but it is nataslons (hes Mr. Eateme there is the least foundation whatever for the ‘was as hostile to it as Jodge Douglas was arden ee in ite f favor; and in now aitempting to represent | 2™0F, Britain and France are essentially Mr. Buchanan as entertaining before that deci- | bumbugging themselves in imagining that this ee oe alee Heeale thee nuiect as himself, | Government will submit to avy action what- Secceeeg ee eee | vcr oul Uheke peck squinting at a European The Union, further, shows that Senator | Protectorate over either isthmus route between Davis entertains no such views of the power of | the Atlantic and P 'acific-sides States of the the people of the Territories as are attributed | American Union. Since the ratification of the to him by Judge Douglas. Clayton-Bulwer treaty circumstances have The Intelligencer replies as follows to the oecurred in our own domestic affairs—the un- remark of the Alexandria Senzine/ “that the | @*4™pled and at that time unexpected growth Intelligencer bad published the letter of Gov- | % 0¥F national interests on the Pacific side— erneur Kemble to show that there is not entire | Which make it a duty to ourselves that we barmony in the Democratic party on the sub- should regard the letter of the Clayton-Bulwer quence of her being out so long, (from Phiiadel- seanmwerind here yesterday. The captain says was detained vy storms on the passaye, having been competied to lie at the breakwater, in Delaware bay, some three weeks. We learn that Mr. Cruit receved a telegraphic dispatch from Chambersburg, yesterday, Inform- ing him that his horse and buzgy, which was driven off some ten days since (as noticed in the Star) by a young maa named. Steel, bud been taken up in that place. We bave been requested to inquire whose bus- iness it is to remove the large mass of rubbish leftalong G reen street, between Bridge and Gay, by the contractors for renewing the footways, and when the commissioner intends beving the rematning dilapidated portions of the footway on the east side of the street, pot 1m proper order ns Baltimore, Md. Washi: Richmond, ¥ Petersburg ,V Norfolk, V; Lynchburg, Bristol, Ten.. Knoxville, Ten Chattanooga. . Wilmt meen N Columbia, 8. C Churteston, Augusta, Ga. Savannah, @ Macon, Ga.. Ceiumbus, Ga... Montgomery, Ala Lower Peach ‘Tree, Ala Mobile, Ala srter past 7 o’clook, Hh glo n'y Fnnutes to rye Sat) Karas or ATariestos —Drees ‘Crreie 58 ote; Or-- ees without ext.s charge at the Box Office from 0 a, m.te Sem (PY FELLOWS’ HALL THIRD WEEK OF BONFAU’S GREAT MIRROR OF Australia and the Celestial Empire. VEDNE: y and SATU ae EDNISDGNS ate o'clock. Admission 25ce.ts; Children 1S cents. To a menoentTi;o'eock. OR FR. . 2oF! RACTION Evert tint @ aT THE loudy, wet, 67° cloudy, 64°, wind E loudy, 55°. clear, cold clear, 56°, wind NW . concerning Nicaragua affairs. Whereupon, the | Gainesville, Miss. clear, cool. : a Al EX ANDRIA. A STEUBEN HOUSE, jects of which it treatz :”” treaty, where our interests are Airside redoubtable Doctor’s departure for New York | New Orleans, L clear, 59°, wind N on on Visssieiens Reeomn NEAR Skconp STREET, ‘The Sentinel quite mistakes our object whentt | lightly as England bas regarded it under simi- 4 Frederick, Ma. cold, :ainy. Correspondence of The Star. ‘Formerly the Vid Depot. supposes that we publisied Mr. Kemble’s letter | lar circumstances. So, we have not the least | "2 speedy. Hagerstown, Md Cumberland, Md Pittsburg, Pa W beeling, Va ++--cold, rainy. Parkersburg, Vi ..cloudy, cool. Cincinnati. 0 .-cloudy, cool. for the purpose of showing ‘‘that there is not en- | ; Fy a 2, 2 tire heceaney to the Democratic party on the sub. | ‘dea that its provisions, where standing in the 4 Jeets of which it treats.’’ If the political differ- | Way of the consuiamation of what have become ences of the Democracy have come to such a pass meriecan ri i i that we cannot give insection to the sentiments of | “™@°Tiean Fighta and interests since that treaty its most distinguished and respectable patrons in | ¥23 made, would weigh a feather in controling —— of fo jcoumary without being | the policy of the National Administratiun. suspected of some covert design agains! the pur- i i ; S epatation for unity and harmony. pind eo But in this case we judge that there can be sper fally submit that the time has come when | nothing growing out of that treaty in issue t aphid Er a Democracy will have to | between Britain and the United States, and = _ breoptose Epoch therefore doubt the correctness of the news. Banx RonseRy.—The Delaware Bank at Delhi, | P®P°T representations of the actioa of Britain N. Y_, was entered on Sunday evening and rob- | #24 France. bed of funds to the amount of thirty-seven thou- | In the first place—the Belly oontract is neither sand doliars of mutilated notes of the bank, | more nor less than waste paper—a promise of thirteen thousand dollars of other bills, eight {| certain franchises in Nicaragua in case of the thousand dolla:s of gold, and the balance in | lapse of franchises granted to American citi- miscellaneous funds. A reward of three thou- ALEANDEIA, Va. Nov 3, 1859 ‘The fairs closed last niybt, both at the village and inthe city. The ladles of the fair at Ameri- can Hail have some seven buadred dollars’ worth of articles remaining over, unsold, notwithstand- ing which, the net profits of the fair will consid- erably exceed one thonsand dollars Beside the examination of Parsons, the County Court yesterday admitted David L, Smoot to practice at the bar, and ordered the registry of Mary ss a free woman of color. The term then closed. The Clerk of the County Court of this county issued, during the mouth of September, seven marriage licenses, a follows: Franklin L Brock ett to Virginia C. Eveleth. F J. Grisendaiter to M. A.J. Mothershead, Thomas W Turner to Amanda M. Brain, Patrick Clitford to Mary Hanra tv, J G. Peach to Willie M Barker, Jobn W. Valentine to Naney A Simmons, Peter Wise to Alice E Nutt. This ix a gain on last month, We have further to add, that this alleged Van Dyke contract is certainly neither more nor less than a ruse of Vanderbilt’s to embar- rasa the opening of the route to American travel. Vanderbilt, in this affair, is Van Dyke—the man at his back—V.'s man, Webster, being the chief manager in the matter. The Government doubtless sees through all their plots and counterplots. Want of space prevents us from pursuing further to-day our purpose of exposing the in- trigues of these parties to aid Vanderbilt in his object of continuing in the receipt of $40,000 per month from one company, and $16,000 per month from another cumpany, so long as he . LOWENSTEIN & ACKMANN, the Bom soo retore of the above house. have the pleasuze to announce to their fellow -citizens and Btrancérs thet their efforts to eotabieah 6 eortie’ Ince of resort MUSICAL Wy rE IN- ey Ay ay ove sry evuina Sa ceiving and satisfaction to ev ; he voost and instrumental of | celebrated Comconma, sae ve been rece: nightly with unbour upp Tr ‘ant and Bay lied with all the ies Soeyteconeeat ttees often 7 strisvest order ‘atd decorum will be pre- *q‘imitianos team at might 10 cents, for which t nf ments will be furnished. weet Or OW ENSTELN & ACKMANN, oe 5-tf Proprietors. ee EEEEEEEEee =THE GERMAN THERAN TRINITY having been withoute regular ANGELICAL LU- NGREGATION or during the aat six months, their late pastor, W. Nordmaun, having. withthe consent of the Congregation, accepted a call froma C reqation in the Fatheriand, giadly announce to the Washington German community that they have succeeded in obtaining theace: ptarce of their oail by the Kev. &. M. Burger, of buffalo, Now York, wh» will be instalied, Providence per- mutting, by the Rev. Wim, Key!, of Baltimore, op SUNDAY SORNING, at 103¢ o'clock ; 4 Mernoon service by the Rev. E.M_ Burger, at 3o’clock, to which all their friends are kindly invited to attend at thou Church, on the corner of 4th and K ats. no 3 St ee i i ca i i d policy of | { MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN- when only three licenses were issued November upant for a pl Sie zeus, which this Government, long since—and | “4” Succeed in dofeating the settled pol 1S TiN vou are harshy sonal toaitend & y eens ed Nove: ANTED—An Occupant for a pleasant Sleeping sand dollars is offered for the detection of the again in the Presid ata sis ce = the Government of the United States in re- monthly meet cof the Company on WEDNES ow sg well; three licenses were gianted on the Apartment. Locate beautiful, with fine Togues and recovery of the money. 8 resident's proclamation -pro- DAY F VE NING, the Sd inst, Punctual atterd ca | first day. Suitable for a geotieman opening the Nicaragua isthmus to the travel mulged on Monday last—declared unforfeited, ———— ei — Se ee eee and commerce of the world. REPRESENTATION IN THE Bairixm Paria- | 20d the right to whieh it thus signified its de- MENT.—There are forty-two towns or boroughs | termination to defend. Those to whom those in Great Britain which, in the aggregate, have | franchises were granted have now entire pos- eighty-four members of Parliament. The popu- | session of the Transit—its river, lake and road ae ean ae a ay argo dand seventy- | are stocked with their steamers, coaches, teams, nine thousand. Liverpool a anchester cities |g - it shi ; nay with a population of half a million each, have steamships are now in place on the Pa but four members. When the Ho: cifte ide, and another of its steamships leaves upon any vital question, the eighty- New York on Saturday next, taking the first LJ is called for, as busi; te. Inquire at the ooruer of Li 83 Of impertance will be laid The County Court have yore the follow- ing School Commissioners for thix county: Ist district, B_H. Lambert; 2d district, James En- twisle; 3d district, 8. H. Williams; 4th district, James W. Nails; 5th district, H.S. Wunder. Mr. James S. Murray, one of the survivors of the steamer Austria, and a native of Alexandria, is fn this city, on bis way to New Orleans ; and, being destitute, agks talatauce ka enue him to reach his destination Yesterday morning the body of a man wan found, by some gunners near the Bluff, opposite ™ . J ANTED—By a respectable youns woman, 5 WAITER TOS os the coucral housework cf A private family. She isa good cook, wa-her, and troner. Has 200d recommendations. Apply at No. 271 New York av., between '2th and 18th ats. 1t* LADY I8 DFSIROUS OF PROCURING E yment for & treetworthy, experienced middie xge. She understands house in an excellent seamstress. and would be jound very useful in sickress. . Kay, THOS. McENIRY, Sec. NOTICE —Persons wi hing to become members of the Washington Kuilding Asso ciation can do so by cation to Mersre. F. W. Giesekine, in Geo wn. Michael Co Survey Office, and Geo. Glor near 1ita, The next meeting of the G will be = the aa 5 mDAN = November, in Ger- man Hall, precisely at 7 o'clock p. m. s CHARLES i. UHLMAN, Arsy Orvpers.—Under dato of October 29° the War Department has issued General Orders No. 11, as follows : The District of the Platte, as organized in Gen- eral Orders No 6, current series, from ihe Head- quarters of the Ariny, will be considered as a separate command, within the meaning of the nquire at 275 Ver- - : O5th Article of War and the reculations of the oc ® dtNovs Seoretary. the cily, supposed to be a craftsman. The body Mont avenue, between H and I ste, no 3 St with little or no constituency, determine the | freight of through passengers to pass over the aieey sayticabie to ml geographical depart- | — was somewbot bruised, as thoogh foul means FOUN SG MAN OF GOOD Business ie ae Nic gi i ated ments e officer com i will corres- : . aiaas ents and an e: ent . = vote. In addition to this there are twenty-nine reopened Nicaraguan isthmus. Bri tain and pond aixict with Ges satan its PGR GAG 2 sy torms, a very fineap bad been used in producing death p.cyment of some kind, where he would be willing little towns, whose population altogether is not | France must have known all the preliminaries Zin a neighboring to mike himself generatiy useful Reference given. Address Bookkeeper, Star Office, and through Paet Office. Lo 2-3t one bundred thousand, which bave one member | of this state of things, as well as they certainly each or twenty-nine in white London city | know that in ace ording protection to the Amer . Proper, with its half million of people, has but | jean company holding the right to run this pete a. we ee wale isthmus route, the United States Government Man with a Pergivincn Wire. —A few days | design keeping it as free for the use of the since, (says the Cincinnati Inquirer of Oct. 3uth,) | citizens and subjects of all other nations as for @ gentleman residing in Rising Sun, Indiana, | the people of the United States, and upon pre- ‘who bad married a second time, wished to re- cisely equal and identical terms. That is to tis —_ bedy of his wife to a new cemetery. say, that there is nothing whatever in the at- reparation were made to that effect, and labor- | situde assumed by this Government towards ers opened the grave in the usual mauner; but = # ae when they reached the ceifin they could not lit | th® enterprise of reopening the Nicaragua te, as was the seen: ates obtaiaing | isthmus transit, incompatible with the entire considerable assistance, owever, the men suc- i i i ceeded in raising the coffin fromthetom». They | *t¥ality and immunity of European travel then could not resist the temptation of peering | over and use of it. Under such circumstances, into the ecffla and learning the reason for {ts it i ’ i unusual weight. and found instead of the remains | “P02 it is as clearly the interest of England department, the ci mander will give it all the assistance—both in the way of reinforce supplies—he may be able to afford Brevet Col. John Munroe, 4th Artilie: manding the District of the Platte, is assigned to duty according to his brevet rank of Colonel. General Twiggs, commanding the department of Texas, has also issued orders highly compli- mentary te Brevet Major Earl Van Dorn, Cap- tain of the 2d Cavalry, for his victory over the Camanche Indians, at their camp, near Wa- chita Village, on the Ist October. The order relates to the particulars of Major Van D.’s march, and of the battle, which have already been published. It states that “fifty-six In- dian warriors were left dead upon the field, one hundred and twenty lodges were burned, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. OTICE —The Co "Liberty Club, is an honest boy, and accustomed to wor 2 nquireof J. L. DUDROW, at Sth street near K. nos 3:* TED—A rood MILLINER and SALES- ew York Millivery apd ANT D—8 ractioal Farmer and Gaidener, Sasituation as such, either on shares or for & salary, elerences exch-nged. Address, throven the Moant Pierce Post Office, Fairfsx cou: ty. Va., W.E. 5 _ not” WANTED. IMMEDIATELY—A MAN or BUY who can ome sobr.ety, industry, aud hoves’s,todrivea milk Gto!W. BATT 0% 4t* Uniontown, over Fastern Brapeh 5 ANTS.—The proprietor of the Intelligence WwW Office and House Agenoy. 31! C street, corne: of 7th, respectfuily solicits hes r " 1000 JUST_RECEIVED, HAVANA SWEET ORANGES. The finest COVE OYSTER, shucked or in the shall, sent to any yart of the city. SAMUEL T DRURY, nos 2t corner P’a. avenue and 14th street. EE Ene Se tO stro. JUTICE.—The Cotillion Party of the Mount Vernon Association, which was to ha tekon place this evening at Is'and tail. PUSPPONED, on account of the westher, untl TO-MORROW (Tharsday) KVEN- ING, Nov. 4th, 1858, when it will certainly take 2 4 {the ese COMMITTEE. OTICE,—The members of the Friendship Club renpeeeeny) announce to their friends and the public generally that their Second Grand Cotillion will take place at Stott’s Hall, corner street and Penn. avenue, onthe 24th of nber, 1858. joulars in future advertisement St? A. CARD. A {.L Unaettied accounts and claims against Mrs. Bripekt Maun, late deceased, if presented be- tween tis date and the 15th instant, will be prompt- ly paid. 1f found to be correct. no3 St JAMES MAHER I NOTICE. HEREBY Forewarnal a from purchi ing from John Georg: cholas the House and No. 212 G street south, between 24 and 3d streets west, where I now reside, asf am determined not Public Gardener. COMMITTE Of a corpse, a stone figure, the exact counterpart and France, and all other trans-Atlantic com- | over three hundred animais taken, anda large ongdneg genome re ummencemn. G RAND COTILLON PAR‘ of the woman who had died. Thisstrange story | mercial countries, that all feasible Central i i i i: ™ and that he has no leral rivht to sell it, a OF THE LO&T AND FOUND. soon spread, and hundreds and thousands of per- foes quantity of supplies, either appropriated to att y —$_—$—$_——— eee Sons Were present to see the stranse apeetarie, | American isthmus routes should be kept open, | the use of the command, or destroyed; the = Re OLAS: U gly Club. OST—From a carriage, be!ween 15th and 7th ‘The hustand took the body of bis desarsed o as the United States desires they shall be, we ivi ikus baiug de : JOHN McKENNEY, ‘The members of the Uely Club takegrent plenaure | | {O° tec, on Px evente:s tse ENVELOPE heunead ene 1 these acter, wheee it ie ied ae believ in th ; ‘3 surviving Indians being dispersed among the MMISSIC OF DEEDS, | inanuouncing to tueir many friend: ‘sundry papers, with the name of the hundreds of the curious and scientitic. ‘Tue body are unbelievers in the story that those two mountains in a destitute condition.”” REAL ‘ATE AND public genera.ly that they will give the: owner endorsed on the back. ‘The finder will re ceive the thanks of theowner by leaving them at reg! Surveyor’s of , or 186 Pa. avenue. be- tween I7thand [8th streets west. no 3 2t* L OST—By 8 young iady, on Monday afternoon about 3o'clock. either on Massachusetts ave- een 12thand 7th sts., or on 7tn, between etts avenue and | sireet, a large c:rcu ar seems to have been petrified, and to have beeome | GOVeruments have stepped forward to pick a a [pie woman. Tce probability is that | quarrel with the United States, nominally in iene — = peices a ere and will before | behalf of the erazy speculation of the man, =o Belly, which is simply a moon scheme, and nothing more. We believe that when the truth about this a GENERAL AGENT. Titles examined ; Deeds, &c.. drawn. The collec~ tion of Rents, Accounts, orany busine: to him wil! meet with prompt and carefe Office—No. 52 Seventh street, opposi Intelligencer office. CeoLuUMBIA MARKET. 4 = wrand Cotillion ty at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Vard, on TUESDAY, Nov. 9tn, 1858. Tickets FIFTY CENTS—admiting 8 gentioman and ladies. 06 Ft eoSt* qriser GRAND CO‘VILLON PARTY OF THE FORWARD CLUB, The order exprosses deep sympathy for the loss of the gallant Second Lieutenant Cornelius Van Camp, who fell in the engagement, and tor those of the no less gallant Sergeant J. E. Garrison, and privates Peter Magan, Jacob Foreign News. ‘The news by the Fulton is reaily ne later than The members of the Forward Club take crest leasure in aunouncirg to their friends and the ‘PIN, contaiming t ‘werreoty pe - arrived and for sale, another invoice of that | Ple® erally that they will cive them fret The Seen _ received per Indian, via River de Loup», but we =vels a sor desig Echard and Henry Howard, ali of whom were pure CIDER VINEGAR; also, to arrive ina few | patlic gonerally oy will g ! f naer will receives suitable re- have a London Times of Wed ) which | 2mored English and French Notice becomes | killed or mortally wounded, except the last, | days, ton prime Vermont Butter ia amet eee | Grand Cotulion Party at Stott’s Hail. comer, ward by leaving it at this office. no 3 St ae PS <0th street and Penn. avenue,on THURS- presents some items of interest, in addition to | £20¥®) it will be found to be neither more nor | who was missing and is supposed to have been | 8&4 1 barrels prime Apples: 9x) bushels White M. 'd Carter Potat 10 bbis. No.1 Cranb AY. November 4, 1858. $s 5 SEWARD ae = fomine ectpariber . eke erear an rter Potatoes; 1 bbis. No.1 Cranber- 4] PIE 1 SNTS. Don Saturday night, fober ‘what bas been telegraphed. less than an entire fabrication or gross exag- killed. The other parties wounded in the en- | ries: “ bhie. Onions: 14,000 Marrowfat Squash ; seehete RIS ® paid dark bey HORSE. 16 or 17 bands high; be Enctanp geration on the part of emissaries of rival Salt Fish Mackerel, &o ho 3-2awsw _ a gagement are also honorably mentioned, and all the officers of the command are mentioned as deserving the highest meed of praise tween Sard 9 years o'd; has Asiight ng on his jet hind ieg: and the +kin rubbed off nis left shoulder, by the collxr. I will give the above re ward for bie return to me, at No. 120 Gay street, Georgetown, D.C. ne? 3t* ANDREW McINTYRE ae “ TRAYED OR STOLEN from tte ©) on the 22d of October, adark BAY HORSE, betwee? 10 and 12 years of age, one hind foot white, and his back «1 ders have been rul bed by the har-. Ress. Any person bringing said Lorse to’ me wi'l Le liberally rewarded. JOS. T. MITCHELT., no 2-3t* *th st. east, bet. Pa. av D st. south UNAWAY FROM THE SCRIRER, on last Sunday evening. a MULSETO GIRL uamed He: ny Cook, for whose re- turn I will give o reward of $25 if taken within the os beyend it The Queen, Prince Consort, Princes and Prin- steamship owners designed to deter the public cesses, and Royal suite, would leave Edinburg | from patronizing the company who are to run on Wedne-day, Oct. 2u. “3 —— a of Paris, bad a private | the Nicaragua route, and sending their first audience of the King of the Beivians shi i The Marquis of Clancicarde, formerly Postmas- ae eee ahah ereian: the! 6th inet a8 ter General, bad complained in a public ietter, | ¢Plained above. The public are by this time that the ne with Mir. Cuuard bas been | well aware of the desperate shifts to which rematurely renewed, notwithstanding the exis- 3 i i i cmee<the Laver line, and bis Lordship bas | ™® ve eg per en ee suggested a public meeting of the citizens of | W8T upon each other; for it is now well known Galway to consider the matter that niue-tenths of the monstrous falsehoods Faance i of ‘Sigs Wéeadls’ Goeeenn acc gunetricctiag a and absurd exaggerations concerning Central considerable number of vessels for tue transport | American affairs that have startled the world —— fa ete i 7 on this side of the herring pond from its pro- OU, ertifications of Civit. Yecehi i a ain mating pets pieiiéas, acdees. haa Mire priety. almost weekly, for a year past, were sto- been received from Paris to put on more hands. | Ties coined to aid in carrying the points of rival ; ; wa Rigrels, - Dessldson. yUKS! J sj PU " . et. ews C. inBON. Fer FURS FURS A. Bridg : Leen. C Robinson, Just opaned. a very large invoice of LADIES’ FANC PFU Rx, on commirsion to New York pines from one je \mporting and 1: g houses in New Vork. #. STINEMETZ 2% Pa ave. near corner of 13th ste, no between Willarda’ and Kirkwoods’ Hotels. "O MEDICAL STUDENTS, A large as*ortment of Dissecting Ins'rum2nts just recoived. These are indispensab's articies to stu- deuts of medicine. Ours are by the best makers, and sre put up in neat, convenient, and substantial bs rious sizes. Those who wish to pur- eapectfully invited to onl! and inspect our FORD & B d llth street. nes coustant- ATENT OFFiCk, ASHING Ton, Nov. |, 1858, tion of Cyrus H, McCormick, of Cbi- praying for the extension of a patent non the Slet of Jan 1845. for an um- provement in “reaping machin for seven years com the expiration of said pi t, Which takes piace on the Sist day of January, 1859— Tun Evections.—The reader is referred to our Telegraphic column for all the election news received up to the moment the Star goes to press this afiernoon. They indicate the success of the Opposition generally, in all di- rections. This is in aceurdance with our anti- cipations repeatedly expressed in the Star. Such a thing as the success of a party in pos- session of the Nationa! Administration in the elections to the second Congress of the period of It 1s ordered, that the said petition be heard at the xt, at and Patent Office on Monday, the ith of Ja>uar 12 o’el’k m.; and all persons are notified to aj show cause, if any they have, why sai ought not to be granted. ‘ersons Opposing the extension arer in the Patent Office their olyectious, forth in writing, at least twenty days be of hearing; all testimony filed by either ally set ore the day y to be corner Pa. avenue iL7* Thompson’s calebrated M. = . = lumits. Sard girl se xbovt its existence, has been unknown to the history ly on hand, whol nO $-603 used at the said hearing must be taken and t old, of chertnut color, some 5 feet e i Pine - A - " _ | ted in accordance with the rules of the Office, wi ~ dha sassived elininte Secane ee steamship owners or epecu!ators. By means | of our public affuirssince the accession of Jack- INTLEME MADE TO | Will be furnished on application. i en soon ag Tree Terenas, appeninnoe of the Prinerss Sophia Amelia, for the heir of the | Of Such appliances, it was, that the re-opening | son to the presidency. So, no man of informa- The testimony in the case will be closed on thet7th sy her :eft hand have been am She must be returned tu Mary. and avenue. no 2-3t* tated to the fir ot, he owner, at No. 4:2 of December ; depositions and other papers relied Upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments,ifany, within ten days thereafter. f rom fiae Frenoh Cloths, Do» Skins, eee Casimeres, in, and Veivet Vestings. _ «de to order. — ae a Sicities ' of the Nicaragua route has been delayed up to ecording to the accounts received from variou: is ti i i i perts of France, trade is not so active as Satiising this time, when it being as certain as that the pected, now that the period for opening the win- | £44 Will rise to-morrow, that on the 6th inst. a tion concerning the history of American poli- ties could reasonably have expected any other election retur: 3 on this occasion, than such as MA Fine Froek Coats ow te Pine firase Coabe mute tsectden: Ordered, slvo that this notice be published in the | @ 10 REWARD.—Strayed or poe = > ; Union, Wasnington. J. and the Daily Herald, subsor Sunde: <a fine steamship will leave:New York on that] areathand. Thus, the elections of yesterday Ge EL peg borer eile Chicago, Ill.. once eck for three successive $ TB t NORS ee Hons. A The Philadelphia papers errand, this desperate resort of a rumored ebronicle the singular death on Monday night of | English and French governmental Notice is a carpenter named Rich Dillion. Dillon has bad | fallen on to deter passengers from going out to + the 24th uitimo.a BAY KORSE, between ld apa i ose yesreat at? bout ws Saaes ich : with 'y lttle mane, particularily at t! t tl wt in. Ths hair iadteen kugek ed offen cnt has bet result simply in accordance with the invaria- bly operative law of American politics. Inthe At vary low pri Weeks previous to the Ith of J en 20, next. the day of hewring. JOSEPH HOLT, Commussioner of Patents. 8, & CO. elections of the latter portion of the Adminis- ~ Sete AAAS ae sical tee Mee eee ae Ome toed. be tht ousme ree # mistress for several years, who resides in Mrs. | California and Washington and Oregon Torri- | tration of Pierce, the Democracy were quite as Ss CHOOL OF DESIGN containing this notice. OS IR wNw J.Joyce stamped on ont shoes A Price’s house. Sometime ago she deserted him for | tories, in her. The calculation of its authors N oy 7 Ry person returning said horse t exsre. J. Given & Co., at their wood and coa! yard, l4th street, near cansi bridge. will receive the above reward, and have ali exXpenses paid. badly beaten; and by and through the effect of MECHANICS AND YOUNG MEN, that thrashing, perhaps, more than in any are Lessons in ARCHITECTURAL AND Oxn some reason, and he become angry. Monday evening Dillon had his jealous feelings excited, aud rushed up stzirs to the third story and ts THE Magnetic TELEGRAPH COMPANY, MORSE LINES, is, doubtless, that the utter falsehood of their roorback cannot be made generally known i other way, they managed to succeed In the MENTAL D&siGNINe, = no 1-3t* GEORGE HILTON. i 1 5 a : e : “NGINRERIN: NicaL DRawine, 23 ICED. : the door of the room where he supposed ‘his we- ace = steamer of the 6th shall have | sybecquent Presidential election. Every MUS DAYS EDNESDAY and F MIDAY tee a eee - ” saavee, | LSet zn yeaterdas, Thureds Seve. 291, man,” aad ber paramour were. Failing toget | SUC With but @ score of passengers or so— In Third Story ef Agincy Block, Offices fata eae ie ti ei ean ieee, Sao ie att-ehed. It Nepraska Ne into the apartment, he went upa ladder to the | ‘at the hundreds proposing to go in her -—A correspondent writes Corner of F and 7h streets. be engin ay A Pag 7 : r el (Opposite Treasury Building. watch in the owner's vest pocket A suitabie re- roof and dropped down a chimney, supposing will back out, being deter red from ewbarking | us from Nebraska city, under date of October THESES DOLLAKS PER MONTH, Wunent witen and inerored abies Wiasisiiien hey RT On ite bemng left at the ae ot that the flue led to this room. [He was mistaken, | UPon her by the rumor afuresaid. It is a trick 12th, as follows : P. NENNING, Prinet this company are enable, to reduce their cares, |) ————— however, for there were two chimneys 2 by | worthy of the gambling speculators in rival Nepraska City, N. T., Oct. 12, 1558. viz: side, and he dropped into the tlue leading to the isthmus transitenterprises,&e. Itis, however, Ten words. lower story. Whew his body came opposite | utterly impossible that it can win, we take it. Wash ngton to Baltimore... 2» Do. Philadephia 3 ‘The excitement here in regard to the Cherry Creek gold diggings bas run high, but is now cooli COST PRICES! ro) COST PRICES! aSy Each ad’! word, let. Sots, down—a yreat many conflicting reports | The subsoriber, contemplating visiting Europe in w New York.. 50 cts, % the third story, he beeame wedged fast, and was ml sas . | being current, some saying that a penon can a few months for the sake of lis heaith and for the (Aco ispunitig raleneion between intermed.ate | J°O,U' T— The commodious three-story BRICK foreed toccy out. ‘Tue wall was broken open P.S. Since writing the above we have satis- make from $5 to $15 per day—others 50 cents. | purpose of ting his friends, will sell from this HOUSE with back-butidi nge nud ‘arge vacant lot attached. corner 2st street and Pemvestvanie we, being No.S4 on the latter sireet. sea befure 10s. m. and efter 5 p. aud Dillon rescued and Lrenght into the room | fied ourself of the entire correctness of our im jute which he bad tried to force an entrance, and | pression that the story of the joint Notification withia a few moments be died from his injuries. | of France and England to this Government is date hia entire stock at cost, and many kinds of Goods at inuch less than cost, in order to reduce the “stock as low as possibie before his departure. On his return he wishes te open with an entire new ints ern & Maeyetic Company invite business for aii points in the United States and ‘ anaun. Their lines connect with the Kasterr aud Canada Lines at New Although it is clear that gold does exist in that section, it is, for the most part, useless to go out and dig for it, it being in light particles and hard Apply «t m. to collect stock 0} will buy i vein Msc vie Cemrantis theolier tetereph «| ct. HE Mac_etic Company is the old= Ww - ‘This event was ouly the first act in the drama. | made of whole cloth. On the contrary, we The re pemaye eae and at Coes an baying [jameonic Ee towne eee eae Coupars inthe United States, and ‘alone have t e Sktorte pare agaten for te, votarn ot It seems that Dillon had another mistress who %, large quantities of potatoes to ship to St. Louis. | ington } Bo right to wi ¢ Mosse INVENTION Upun the route ‘hich was left int tam eer ks ike charae ences ait os pad bets have every reason to feel assured that Count ‘They pay from 15 to 2 cents per bushel and 15 cts. | down to cost a d jess than cost : of their L ja the cars from ei ft M y evening in the Depot. The oa: bi iu an unfinished state, aud ho name on 1 i above reward will be paid if the carbine as left at th: fe of Messrs. CAMPBELL. & COYLE, Pa. avenue, Washington, or at 29 Haltimore etree . Baltimore, aed no questions asked m3 4" WELLING-HOLSE FOR RENT D House of Mr. bliet, No. 288 H street, side, between 17th and }h, w and one French pattern Bonnets, ail styles and ovlors, Cloth aud Velvet Cloaks, ail kinds, Net Basques, Illusion Berthes and Capes, Embr are Cloaks and Dresses, for infants, less than gos! Infants’ Merino and Satin Hoods, fifty per cent less cos Under Skirts, Hoop Skirts, three kinds, Cloak Veivets, Bonnet Veivets, all colors, Ruches. Moss K uches, name. Dillon bad quarreled with this girl, and hedge ae, napa a Mason. in threatened to kill her, and she had declared her | P#f# that he had refused to see Belly upon the Juteation of drowning herself in consequence of subject of his alleged scheme and grant from his threats. She declared her intention tocom- | Nicaragua; and that the French Minister of mit suicide to several persons during the evening | State, under whose supervision the affair would and bed goue so far as to give away her fewetfects | come were the government of Napoleon IL. to different parties, when intelligeuce of the] to entertain B.’s Proposition, also declined ee. The public may rely upon the prompt and ncourate transmission ofall despatohes deposited at the fol- lowing offices, viz: New Yorx,43 Wail street ; Astor House. at main entrance: New Haven Depot, 27th st. Pintcapecpaia, 02 Chesnut st.; Girard House. Bavtiwogs, Sun Iron Buslding. TON, Meroh ants’ Exchange. PeRTLAnD, 2? Exchange street. CiscinnaTi, under Burnet House. freight, and sell for 35 to 55 cents in St. Louis, Corn is selling at 25 cents per bushel. For meat we have to pay from 6 to § cents per pound; but- ter, 20 to 25 cents; eggs, 15 cents per dozen; cab- bage 5 to 25 cents a head—the 25 cent beads as large as @ Larrel head. * * * Business of all kinds, nearly, is dull, there be- lny but little money in circulation. It has bee: predicted that this will be the hardest winter on sree, cheerful ud Many k of Worsted Goods, at fifty per cent less New ORLEANS, under St. Charles Hotel. commodious dwelling in and wil bo vs is : : : the poorer classes that has been known in the} “than cost, -KENDA!L Gen'lSup't. | rented eith to sut death of Dillon was brought to her. She then Pperemptorily to consider the subject. We, Welt, A great many of our citizens are taking | Crochet Fringes, all stylesand qualities, =e _ ee = - = = - Perth 4 5 tenant. or Sarnuahed or uaiarasahed, Sp 4 bag said ‘good bye,” to those who were about her; | theretore, assure the Star's readers that the | their families Hast to spend the winter, and 1 reat variety of Cloak and Dress Fringes and R EDUCTION OF RATES, acd we.taway. This morni at daybreak ber | Notitication story is simpl ; s body was fond foatiag inadock iu the Dela-| iv or Vanderdilt’s eked silat ~ Lac cs — acting with him here to aid V.’s purpose of keeping the Nicaragua isthmus route closed. don’t think there will be many left by the time winter fairly sets In. Trimmings. . Guipure Button Trimming, Guipure Lae. in all styies and widths, Bugle Fringes, Bu; uttous, Velve’, Satin, Lustring, and Bonnet Ribands, in reat variel) . Wihte Cotton 1 tami te tf uk SALE—PEW No. 154 in the Chi the F Epiphany, on G street, between sth and iath streets. ne 1-8t* Hee ee OR RENT—HOUSE No, 499 Maseachuretts avenue. north side, near Sth street, contami. « 4 The New York and Washington Printing Telegraphs, using ‘+ House’ Print- ing Telegraph Instruments. General Ofic.— National Hotel, entrance on Sixth street. Branch Ojice—Wallard’s Hotel. Navat.—Commodore Lawrence Kearney, commandant at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was +++» Hou. 3. W. Geary and lady, Pa , areat the eae N's —- bath-room and ¢ gd ped wader : . ‘] ; esis ole how * ore: National Another roorback to the same end, from the | 0n Monday relieved by Commodore Samuel L. | tare ar ‘and boyy") THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON | pump in tne ‘kr'cven. loquire of INGE KN. «--+ Hon. John W. Denver, of California, late | *#™€ mint, we find in the Washington corres- | Breese, Captain Thomas R. Rootes was also| Cau brio, Sw: i ve Bots, PRIN- ING TELEGRAPH COMPANY ng +L. No. 6 west side 43, street, near the Ci-y Governor of Kansax, is at Kirkwoods’, . pondence of the New York Jowrna/ of Com- | relieved, and Captain A. F. Foote assumed the ne ee ee aoe, en an com eee Northern, Eastern, aud Southwestern Cities, are evabied by increased facilities, to reduce the rates on their line from Washington as follows: Fortenwords, For every addi teonal word. position of commander. The United States storeship Release sailed yesterday from New York for Buenos Ayres ——____ non tt Fok RENT —Laige airy ROOMS with Board, at No 234 G st-eet, convenient to the Depart ment. Tab e ioard aiso, by an experienced oatere:, ab reasona'le terma. oc 3 lw" Bands, . brio Edgings and Jnsert'ngs, seis nnd Valenciennes | aces, t Lace, all wi 'tis. French and Blonde Laces Mrs. Ann S. Stevens, tie authoress, of | merce of the day before yesterday. It says New York, is at Browns’. : i € ent have assumed th . -.-. Col Matt Ward bas notified Gov. Runnels that the Governu: ed gba Of Lis aceeptance of the appolutment of US Sen. | torate of the alleged charter which it i . F ‘To Baltimore. +20 cents, 1 cent. ator from (he State of Texas. Jerez has granted toa Mr. Van Dyke, (who | with stores for the Brazil squadron. Her eer ae qe Wile to 3 isd H = . herr -.-- Rev. RW Barnweil, Professor of His- | turns‘out to be the U. S. District Attorney for | officers are Wm A. Parker, lieuteant com- Poin eile and block Bear tee on = * . & geutioman ent to4v. tory and Political Economy in the South Caro- the eastern district of Pennsylvania, well | manding ; T. 8. Fillebrown and B. B. Taylor, | Lace Veils, in ali qualities, To Patterso1 as <“ Oo 23 fina Cotlege, bas declined the call to Trinity lieutenants ; Geo. H. Perkins acting master; Love and Crape Veils, To New York 50 6 , * “i ” , ia Ae Taira eae, ish am jan (rapes, Cords ‘assels, Sisove and Cloak ‘Tassels, all colors, Dreas But- tons, A spieu id assortment of French Flowers, 5 tiful t eathers, in black, wite and ociors, haniljes, Ball Chenilies,for head dresses, Charct in this city. known in this region on account of his periodi- +... Lord ond tate em raed cg ems = cal visits to Washington in connection with orntn; oe riey,’ mansio} ‘ 4 PR : Hin Caner, Freq Toni Saleen svar: WA ctor jobs of every description,) and have declared spending two or three days there, they will pr:- | to Van Dyke, or some of his confederates, its ceed to * Brandon,’ Mr. Harrison's place, fa.- . . sher down. - ai rison’s p (the Government’s) determination to ignore The Company are making srrang+ments whereby S new SEABoRD Line will speedily be 4 using the Painting INSTRUMENT. which they hope i PeraraMteriietiar protec toc ibern: e them, the Company solicit & continuance of it tom Barent H. Lane, captain's clerk. BOARDING. ——<—————— Byes 5, with handsomely furnished Koss, lighted with xas, may be ootaimed by earls genes at 470 i2tn street, be ween F and G stre 1s. A few sooummnedated. Tux Strawver Westernport.—The trial of the chartered steamer Westernport, at New York, on Saturday, showed th: k Riband, dibs, ofthe eixy best | the; weet tiillial operators, that tant ompios | A Se Ts nen eeeeehe x . on Saturday, we at she will re-| Biac! vet a, all widths, ofthe very it ie ! by y C8n promise oo = s the validity of the fravebises affirmed to be : e ak promptitude and accuracy in the transmission of a!! ee —————— lle Piccolomint | = < a We Plecolomin nt: her watch ane valid in the President's a Jamation, | @ire more additional repairs, and her officers Fige aud sty ish Head dresses, C gerhie 8 of goo ts usually kept in a well ntrusted to them. Tl HE PRL And all other ki ad runmung store. of Wai ng ie TING INSTRUMENT others are well pice ame 4 PURDY: Supsratenient: NOMCE OF DISSOLUTION. The tnership heretof ti inder the firm of J.B, Vanderwerken & Co. was dinsolved on have consequently, been temporarily detached, and the crew sent on board the U. 8. receiving ship North Carolina, where they will remain until she is rendered seaworthy. Bouxry Lamp Warrants.—The General M. NOTICE. sie ne. peony a. i ladon of w 4 and vieini er ary a WINT: INNETS, DRESS APE 8. on =e a 2 eg r ease remember the place and days, as she the Dest Assortment uf Buvneta, Drove Caps, and French Flowers and about, hat a great mony went in the evening to | This roorback i: nee if she could sing under the lonsof asourenir’ | ~ ect is exploded in the following ‘The xaid-to-be-lost watch is said to have been | *Pecial dispatch to the New York Herald : found at Bt. Stephea’s Church, where lost. Wasuixe tom, Nov. 1, 1853. -.-. Sir Allan MeNab arrived in New York It is not true that our government rs the on Monday from Hdinilton, Canada West, to | new speculation of Jerez und Messra. Van Dyke meet bis pon-in-law and daugbter, Lord and | and Wallace, with reference to the Transit route ease bear tl ut forth in good faith, as | am de- Nov. i, 2 ax out at 1 te prices ; Rud Pe aTth of October last, vy m consent, J.B. | 8nd Ruches, Kady Bucy. who came passengers trom Europe | of Nicaragaa. Doubticas, Jerez and his govern- | Land Office is about issuing a cirealar founded tor Bonnets... Will be llledat proportionably low be rperecra, oka eaeveriy tad Reber 13 qrnesite Contre Markets eee ata hn oo steamer Pac ol . ment wot rou! ao 3 4 as for wi are to PY Ep ae eS | wer es Spe Sry atk?” Sit Atlan’ MeNab is on. hie wey to | over to raize money. If they could find men sim. | 0® the resent decision of Attorney General] PPS. Allaaies at reduoed prices wii be for aaah | Buf. whe are dione auihorin Br® | PALLY Ho MAZORS— Pleawure aed oomfr ver ay or tnéy _ Aone nee es bh to pay —— 4 bas ovith such trading | Black, direeting the prceess of conveying, as- | WY. 2 Centre Space. J. wy KEN. | sorivaied | te Canada, on & brief visit ir rn from | tLe administration wi we nothing todo. Jooating land warran _ Hamilton, Lord Bury perposes visiting Wash- | ground the sdminiatration bas taken alt hey signing and wane, no? st* Es meats jogton on bLasiness conuected with the Galway | as often stated in the Herald, is, that the route line of steamships, of which he is one of the di- | shall be open, and whatever rights American protected, AppointueNt.—First Lieutenant Wm. W, sectors citizens may have acquired shall be Baros, of the 5th Infantry, ta: been app inted LINCOLN HAS REM. VED TU No 510 a “Treveii Fanos sedan pease srock eaifeta st ‘s) D*; LAUGHLIN’S, Mo! Dandsch ete, | a Sa ones Saree Sheen naveh of The Eeewess . Pa, avenue, between

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