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LOL LE ELE AT A pe aa GOSSIP. Tbe jount and times of irrigation are wholl PERSQNAL. ____ AMUSEMENTS . EV. EN ING STAR.: ar eee od cone ned ein ment of tbe planter Lady Morgan is abont to give s portion of 5 P!@LBaRMoyic BALL. : > —We regret sin- | 5° 2 Ww her “ Memoirs’? to the world. : = a “| Tax Sregcu or tHe Tine: wate ing | In furrows between the Lora 2 M. STRAKOSCH'S GRAND " WAMELINGTON OFTY2 ~ | corely that the imitoatibadicec epapoyreS: Mowe, SAT i feaues the Foote of te Pleas} == 2argcla tot cag ‘ ITALIAN OPERA COMPARY. ice mpplrapreincalges taut pier no rime; tab imidereis.exist the steed i. Hl pets Gt Pa. Gapt’ TWO GRAND ITALIAN OPER AR the speech of Senator Davis, recently delivered plag of Ifriating has been prefeled.‘Consider- ” 6 ; y, U. Bre at the] day yesterday was. iy Unrancepuxpra Cen eae Eetiva sa I> Theugh * The Star’ is printed om the | at Jackson, Miss.; because it is not only one of | able loss mn sustained by not applying mal. © : odincods r people. The fastest steam press im use senth ef Balti- cient ‘water Future experience, however, . Col, The i a : Hon. D. Imost uni observed, near! the ablest efforts of its distinguished au’ hor, 5 : - Fanaipren, eo) Cooke | 22F Was almost universally : y but also the most important politica) manifests | Turf, ge*elav® more successful methods of ird+.} we Blcxieg, NY, and Gol, EB otise every piaet of busjacss of all descri which has‘seen the light in the South fora com | The soil Spronthget the region of cou’ closed; and, if we may be permitted to judge M’ve FARO More, its edition is se large as te require it -~ Tox ORST, Mm in white elbh ase .... Geo. D. Prentice, Esq., the editor of the | from what was golngre® out doors, and the uni- BE: Alt. ‘BARILA, ta be te press at an carly hour, Adver- ctoomseal ceasednter eoebal be sent in by 18 oct = re reepensinlly intermed thet de to raise cottomis wisville Journal, is spoken of as the Opposl- | versal quict that prevailed, the da: as a general =e siderable time past. Perspicuous, eloquent, wholly of teimporary homantieas: lscaten ms uisvill versal q P' : : Will appear on e , ; didate for Governor of Kentucky. iin accordance with tbe pro-ia- XB TMG FESTIVA peteowryedeg ny as they may not spree? | jogical, learned and patriotic as the oratory of oavliatheaatlthalimrl Foaeeoni gence agi rane} fea ciniaa William Catiom, of Teanceses, is | Nitin of the authorities, "We bare vet to hear | THE RADAY sot PRB eS TALS. be te or i Senator Davis always is on such an occasion, Well nemented bat pow heing roeeerier cares suggested a8 a candidate for, Cire of the ext OL Ihe Rrst species oF ian! saree r OL aE Kind occur. |, ‘The program; be the mo. st apterestiog and SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | this speech is of most interest and importance tact with water iminediately dissolves. House of Representatives, by the Louis our | ing im any quarter. Ind os = b P ti the | 98 exhibiting in ite true light the positions of] "We have uo rains, abd our crops depend wholly i: Child, of Harvard University, | isan the Sabbath day. Be a: ? era: rater The Union defends its position against the Dies upon irrigation, which, in spine instances, bas Professor . 4 b which were well at- tions ot the Chicago-Fimes, and | the States’ Rights Democracy upon the present | oloved a most precarious depe: . U il for Europe on’ Wednesday next. The | had at all the churches, salerepresents phase of the most important political questions of $1,000 were ex nded Test spri = ae eee says be goes-to Maly on a etre a alicd apse We anacunce ibe ways: . ville, in constructing adam from which to take | Pp a e ¥ Jobn Hopkins “ Our doctrine is, no authority can be exercised | in issue. No other basa better right to speak —_ “3 ee mpgs of Hartford, Conn.,4 death of our fellow-citi: ‘ Im the Territory but in virtue of, and accordance | for them than Senator Davis, nor could any lnat-6 cloud. sh mip a — akties ferienaar pig net Hh GE Westen with tas. Sheer Hiness was notited Ux: he Sexr 8 Lik days Prith, the Federal Constitution; for, until erected | other represent them more fairly or ably. waters falling into a wide wash leading into the | keys or fowls and ree pies-of the best | ogo. ee Corin (Episcopal) ehureb, about ten announce that M me into a State with = constitution of its own, there indication of ‘himself from th | Tiver, about two miles above the eqtemest, quality, too—for a Thanksgiving dinner. “.. | etelock yesterday morning. y t 2) CN Mme COL- is onsiitution for a Territory but the Consti- Asa vin a rom the asper- | csused a rise which s' pt away the dam, un ‘A grand dinner has been given in Spain to 'y K will ail appear on tatioa of the United States.”” sions of his enemies at home and those else- | with ita man who was on it near its | nr ge Lesseps. Considering the number of there sebvutetonee Pen coca od fo the Congress : to engnce such an unpreer Further, it compliments North Carolina upon | where who would misquote him asa means of | iunction with the river bank. ‘The dam was | Gianers, ays Bauch, one wonld imegine that street Methodist Protestant Charch, will beded- galaxy al colsbritics na aupouserd the popularity and ability of her new Senators, compassing selfish ends personal to themselves, composed, of this Ly gece A solid Mi ae ery the Isthmus of Suez was to be cut with a knife icated on next Sabbath. The Rev. Josiah Var- the above nuvertis ad it 1 well _ known and was supposed to be impteghabie, but as the nd fork. -- i. th Donnas. and continues its controversy with the Inzel/i- | hig explanations are crushing. As showing that | water rose je began to flow over so as to, satu- | * ee den is expected fo officiate on the occasion no combiastion of four eminest Prima . § +... Judge Douglas bas gone to New Orleans | © During the iast,forty eight hours the wind bas . . a suntan, policy of theGovern- | tie Democratic party may not be expected to | ue, wc Gnieomerate below, the, whole dam | 1, sivend to hia private aftaira. He will retara to | been blowing u gale from the Northwest, watch | pao Qemen , cone! wiee : Mme STRAKOscH, i i 1d leave for Washington, | has had a tei y to reduce the water in the hor in thie exty, the aaua- vary its doctrine and policy on the slavery ques- | of the new settlement for sustenance, aud now | Chicagoin a woek, an: " peared together in this eity, — ts siealy = Ceptr her deietee Arty de senate breadth, to her acer. ah) ee Sar Sore i sesintance ~ rey baer iy a teaeetere Philadelphia ra Peeeseats ath; Sur alee Se count nevertheless Cetermined ios the ponshing themuer the sare ea seating: sities of the ambition and dilemmas of any aspt- ban, yarn 8 acts win Gide 08 thetr crop | _--.- Next season will probably witness the en- | One of the most heartless robberies we have ONE DOLLA nife have done their work. The superior jw- | rant,theeffortis conclusive. And as vindicating | chiefly saved. tree of the"Princess Alice into the court circle, | heard of, for some time, was committed upon a Reserved Seats, Fifty Ceats extra, manity of this mode of warfare is obvious; and id she will be present at one or two draw! laboring man, residing in the west end of our ntire Change of Prog, @ ench evening. Peers, head ers thy Ser the nehe | theentire integrity of the purpose of the State Sait, saleratus, and other minerals which exiat | and s! Pp ing : & o iB i of the laborers @ Will be most pomtively only O per- in th iland ifest thi ves upon its be-| rooms The Princess bids fair ‘to be tall; her | city, ‘w days since. He is one need not be rifled {a the least.” Rights Demooraoy, both with reference to their | ing Irrigated, are mont destructive tothe coucn, | figure is very elegant, and she Js very like the he ee oF Reccresh Geamn ba Solis taabeale The Intelligencer writes of “Thanksgiving.” | devotion to the Union as made by our fathers, | 1 bave seen some pieces so totally destroyed that | Quee! any B omy, some . : t itige of the plant remained. There is a ++--M. de Montalembert lately left his card ss nami and their hostility to all its enemies come | jot,» nitry wind from the aoe that occasion- | upon M. Jules Favre, and this Visit not unnato- xiao eho life Fn ee soenmaseane whenee they msy—equally to those whoarefor | «!ly blows, which is also dreaded, for wherever rally gave rise to a rumor that the Count had se- his wife Pm noes tection ~ Leah? soe apna The Washington public are already familiar | aigsolution per sé, or for its destruction by ree pegged id pay {f Paronéd by ooe a best owt Fe sheng nvm x i m soutless villian cheeied the bouse_and carried his with this unrivalled family and news journal, | driving the South from it by oentralization— | several instances, the effect of this wind. Cool | Montalembert will ‘be assisted by M. Dufaare, boat feat aie ned slg: his tons and wo especially ask the attention of the| this speech will serve-more to reunite and | »izhis are also somewhat frequent, and very det-| and that the defense of the editor of the Cores’ | C82 Pe ball of Logan Tribe 1 OR. M., at Pom- strangers now crowding the city to the chance ae with which ao preoore the necenn: | Korat Ricted fev'sand WG: Meteors it 7*,—performanee THE WEEKLY STAR. rimental. - pondent will be-undertaken by M. Berryer. A - b a strengthen the Democratic party, than aught | “Notwithstanding all these discouraging and ‘Louls Napol pean Hall on Tuesday night, was one of the ery sont Reed it offers (at the low price of throe cents) of | that has beon said and done by a legislative | apparently insurmountable difieat ies nie dont t0 the a entation attient Ocemt de Montalem. reeable and pleasant affairs of the kiad information mquire at (his off sending home more details of Washington life off in our city for some time. NviiSH L.. i y ing here, the indomitable per- | bert, for the atticle in the Correspondent, was ob- | >. beagceand ~ statesman in any quarter of the country for a | UPO cottou-grow . 5 ar . The cempany was quite large, and the Red Mea rous of than could be compressed into a dozen letter. | tong time : " wie toutcdien eeiet determination of the peo~| tained with great difficulty, and was in fact for displ, ved their gevlant jost to a fault, and . 7 jong past. ple to produce something for themselves ts such | some time withheld. Itis understood that BT. | (/2R'3) bt amtles that upon the faces of Let everybody look at this week’s Its emphatic endorsement of the firmness, | that hardy adventurers are constantly looking for | de Montalembert’s trial will take place befare the multitude of fair ta ‘attendance. aod Table of Contents: iedom and-pateiotism of the Administrati new locations, beping, perhaps vainly, to find a| the end of the present month, and that be will the zest with which they andthe male pale faces Wasnixcton News «yp Gossir —The Lists pa of fhe Administration | still more congenial soil for the culture of that | pear at the bar surrounded by the first men in | in attendance indw in the festivities and | —— 2 ___ ragua Transit Difficulty drawing to a Close; The | of James Buchanan, a4 entitling the President | important Called Te hee ar lene Oy) pErance. amusements of the occasion, gave evidence tbat | W/ANTSD IMMEDIATELY —A 0 4 T1N- Cedar Key Railroad; Naval; Public Butidings | to the entire confidencé-and enthusiastic sup- | tract of land of about 200 ‘ae hes bean discees --+. We regret to announce the decease of Hon. | they knew weil how toappreciate the good man- N nod . « trom W acer. Co Pele, Pessitosies; The Affairs of Paito& Nourse; | port of the Democracy everywhere, must at | ered above Tocqueville, on the Rio Virgin, which | 7H0%. L.. Harris, of Hilinols. He died at Spring. | agement and unt ring attentions of the managers | 824 £00) wae. a ¥ The U. 8S. Court House for Boston; Senator | Port of > pee conoanneary ‘ood, but there will be great ex. | St!d.Wednexday morning. Col. Harris was one | and members of the tribe generally. Notbing Pearce never Gambles; Indian Supplies; Tne | once dissipate the hopes of those who have for | !s pronounced. good, bat there will be great ex+| Sr tke leading men in Congress. He was consid. | ceninn during the entire night to mar the Pension Act; Claims against Foreign Powe's; | some time past been deluding themselves with Peron, titre aah to bei fle toconstruct | ¢7#4 the leader of the Douglas Democracy in the | pleasures of ap’ Fay of Miaisters; The Negro Cargo of the Echo leh, siee shat the root of all the evil of late be: | Sweace roadtoit. Ifit should be occupied, the | ower House last session. He served with dis: | | The local reporter of the Georgetown Ledger Teturning Home; Kicking in the Traces; al : - caltitaters will be under the necessity of: pack. | ‘inction through the Mexican war, and upon its | is evidently barking up the wrong tree in Latin; Filibustering Expeaition: Much, but | falling the Democracy at the North—disap- | cultivators v ) thelr Saguing 110 ements and | Conclusion was honored with a seat in the State | tribnting tous tue sigiement tbat the new Ma. Neediessiy Exercised; Willards’ Hotel; ‘The | pointment about office and overweaning am- | ink, (#7) 0g P Legislature, and was subsequently elected to | sonic building. would be completed by the disst Commutation of Barrett’s Sentence; Thank«giv- | P. the Preside: ill bi: ficient There is a small cotton gin at Fort Clara, anda | ComgTess- of January. e bave made no such statement jeg, Doz; The Overland Mail; The Treasery | bition for the Presidency — will have’ sufficient |“ Thore ts. smallcot iets Wheeitoe his tet to our knowledge. We hold ourself in readiness Retorns; Passports to Niearagaa; The Douglas strength at the South to defeat the election of ng Doctrine; The Tehuantepec Route, &c., with ADY F " . boulder all the sins far been carded by band. NOTIC Wear tremely sorry for not | t°. cofrect aii our errors and »\ : i i of our own commission, as far as we may be able. the Army, Navy, and Department News of the Wetapie Silat of the Adudulstration to the — pisses iby erro 2s Pees McKniew ou se suntan tar oor oy Peesteete= There seems to be a better feeling in the flour week. Congress from any southern Democratic dis- To Hoy. J. H. Sec ease 1Ut Teri 1nK, ry busy on the day previous | market than bas prevailed for several days . abhor of the Rabelianebee Locat News —The Catholic Beneficial Total | trict, eee enn ane ts Heer pag Uap: Karts ime to report to the Star ; stil we | The Very limited stock in store has caused de My yond “o Abstinence Society; The Circuit Court; The Kid- ide closed in the morning and kept papping ae Prices at Wamula jon; An How. Isaac S. Stevens.—It is stated that afamous Affair; Arrest upon a Requisition; Ar- | this gentleman, the delegate to Congress from Test of timere Rowdies; The Weather; The + Questio Anawered Aretveds A pointed; Real Washington Territory, is to deliver a lecture, pas ones Siiteninen Ove aereenen on one evening of this week, in New York city, ms 7 ntre a: ket; i i Colared Man Choked to Deatte Death of Danial | 224 Sat his subject will: be. “The. Pasiie Walsh; Accident; Speaker Odd Serenaded; Con- | Coast.’ Few other men are equally capable of Stet oo Leeda recep -_ Rdg diseussing this topic, and of imparting accurate on, Chase ai Shoot: 3 "0 . ; 5 tian Association; Picking’s Pockets Biabop Kav. | information concerning that rapidly-improving Soy a a — portion of the Union. Mr. Stevens has trav- e Me in Mechanic ute; Court o! Claims; Ho:rid; The Fire Deparment; Arsest | C04 ee rer se i ate yr Lota private reg for Larceny; Robbed, The Council Budget; Ex- | pacity, but also in charge of exploring expedi citement; Married; Social Meeting of the Wash- | tions under the auspices of the General Gov- ington Art Union; All Right Again; Death by #0 throughout day | ers = (ngenal attention i. a sanrieg, = a Peapecute iy waited Oy “pat nce of fam” ‘Bu y for home consumption e com: w ‘ vents a SE Fae eee 2 CO. | ters Good uperae bands ate selling at 6525 | tor ‘Wastes, ota Copp Conor * —A Pai J ext S 75. « it . Waiters, vere, arm ilende. at a distance, that the vehement and furious 3 the ovenmg of ie 29th inet. at Odd tho Br seithy ates of Wheat bave transpired set-ly ° opposition of the Richmond Engqutrer to the centers: rea ns bject of. 3 : at PA 20 for good red, and $1 25a%1.30 for white == proposed nomination of John Letcher for Gov- The, Indies have provide attrac Hemtignamaeri~sny Shed — ne wee FOR RENT AND SALE. ernor of Virginia was having no effect what-| of arty, ond rancy Amis ey resprotfally demand. Sales this morsing of 1,000 ich ie RST Paes.) j aoe Pa 5 i the attention of the publ‘o. The Christmas | from vesarl at {ic , struck measure ~ pcan peaelhaciingtaer ap weno BLO pn sip ye gy nd Rar keg Bg eae and Fleet. | (POR KENT—A two-story BRICK ROUSE — optnion of ours was amply borne out by the | rooms every evening from the ist to the 7th of Deo. wood, Burr, from New York, with’ fal! cargoes a Bio. pri —_ bap ten) 4 a age oe action of the Richmond Democracy a few even- Lipo for the series $1. *f merchandise for the two cities; 8. G. King, | ea crs ence ae ents. Good tenants ji = —— ~ | Andrews, merchandise to Hyde & Davidsou; inquire at No, 57317 reet. mo23 St* ings since, when choosing delegates to the} "> °° and. my ing @ut atorial Convention to cotie off on the NOTICE —The Stockholders of Odd Fel- | Ame: ican Star, Stone, Bordentown, N J, 1.600 gpg re eS TS tO | to inn: n OR SALE—A fine brown HORSE, 11 y-are of 2d proximo,—correctly explained, indeed, in| meet at their Committee Room,on TUESDAY, | plvhels poiatoes to Arny & Shinn: Mary Miller, | f° Jonx Lercner.—We have frequently taken | and might. cccasion to explain, for the information of those | — + 2 " aze. Also,a WAGON, with top, in good con bees, ; ae iD} the Soth inst., at 7 u'clook. Hooper Salishary lamber tore. Giteetiy whe; | dition, voitabie tora wack fone Poison; Accident at the Navy Yard, icc. ernment. Besides this experience, he has trav- | the following brief paragraph from the Rich- By order of the Seg nat erected Augusta, Dickerson, Accomac, Va., 1,000 bushels | 224 because the owner Genzxat News —The Telegraph to Cuba; Im- | eled extensively elsewhere, and has an abund- | mond Examiner : mt See ees cee ride a Cale: oats to Masts fist She Virginia avenue and E street south. migration; Death of B. F. Butler; From Califor- | ance of that kind of practical knowledge which |‘ It was a gratifying commentary upon th FE hee Peak Pats Eraser a SET eg p re pol bie ; ee re ee, ot” | enables Kim to make faithful comparisons and | *aults of the Enquirer on John Letcher to see} and Ragor Strops, & Iarge invoice juet’ imparted LEXANDR OR RAs 8 soe ane ; SaFueeen ee Mack pw Death 3 ent draw rational conclusions. uy i pay et eee ee repens» direct from England. whic ffered at wholesale 4 pe ey 1A. te and ci, “a Scree—s good por 5 r nelu: 5 cause which seems dear to it, the only speakers | or retail, at greatly reduosd price: his im fire timber—aue an exeeiient tence of Gambriti; Gubernatorial; Capital Pu: inati ayainst John Letcher, on Friday night, were the kK. LUNDY Correspondence of The Star. ~ rough ince. isbment; Phe French Slave Trade; The Coolies | The eemeynetion ee xo two Junior editors of the Enquirer. Have they 2 ional Hoiel- Bald ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 26, 1858. Peavements. Brioe Sta » Fer fertoor portiotinns ta Cuba; English Slavery; Thanksgiving; US. Tespecting © countries bordering on the Pa- hot convinced anybody besides themselves that ) _POTATOR. : The City Councils assembled last night pursa- | address W. HR. HOFFMAN, Roekvilie, Md. Fommerce; From Utab; The Seminoles; Chile; | eifie would, no doubt, be highly beneficial to} Jobn Letcher ts unworthy of the coafidertce of BUSHELS of ; int Seed jeinenbns Indianz; North Carolina, The South Pass Wagoa cana than descriptions | the Virginia Democracy—and $f they bave, why | 4? a — Road; From Oregon; Father and two Daughters | ™SPY persons. Far more so than description sale in lots to suit purchasers on boird se” CUSE FOR KENT AND PURNITORE id they ‘od th G ” In the Aldermen, the President, and Messrs. SALE Arrested for Robbing the Mail; Odicial Vote of | of Europe and Asia, inasmuch as numbers who | 4 o weade of the Desec noe Rees |“ Stiancer,”’ at Stone & Magradare Wharf, : ? 4 EVO Sk Possession given on De ! night to the gaze of the Democracy of Richmond? Apply toJAS. 3. KIDMUR Armstrong, Smith, Lambert, Fowle and Reid, imo. Rent peryenr. Tar He sg The Secipeeckty i if Sten Ho; | are now consumers in the Atlantic cities would, | We will only say in conclusion that after making é the vereel. 2 "| were re a c get i fe bre ieee tement in Richmo: probably, be induced thereby to become allowances for our partiality for John Letcher, FOR DEC superb num-} In the Common Couneil, the President, Mr. ity } os oe. The Furni Forgics News —From Europe and the Eas’, itis our deliberate opinion that the meeting on be com: tof ane J ie ducers in those distant regions. That oppor- | Friday night could oat fall to show to seit to A fade Ey or er SHILLINGTON, erpresee vege ef erap ieee a East- w y the steemer, cr cf Salimere, F rom South tunities are afforded for the promotiog of their blassed mind that Jobn Letcher is beyond doubt | Also,all the late agezinoeg. Fictorisis, koko. lack, Jamieson, Smith, Dorsey. Summers, ‘Nalls, ‘ " Pam i 0 ity 5 2 STON, 4 x ‘ Black Warrior; From Mexico “comnts { ON imtorests by auch a change, soems indis-| (uiisaiseeceey SE Rice FEL oa ge Hate Odeon Building. | Rent committee to whom was reeomanitted the oe ae Speed sn Etat comet putable; and very many, no doubt, only need ‘ — PIANOs, < eid 4g mgr 3 proporals of the American Coal Company for thors, editors, duelists, professors, diplomats, &c, | #0 be made aware of the advantages which that | _Kaxsas Sear or Govarmaexr.—It will be | PIANOS { mnercersent by NF! ilies te 1 x PIANOS: 30H fea we Sete Property, reported CommunciaL News —The Intest rates repo.ted ses, termi remembered that ti egislature of Kansas Piano for $5): 4.20 on ject back to the Aldermen. scaepaa ee per —— po. country possesses, to determine them at once on A 8000 r 5 3 ~ . * se 5 ry All good and ted. Mr. Fowle offered the following resolution, INT— J nd Poste ‘Shadow of Death; The Awaken- | Pursuing suchacourse. In view of these factr, | Territory in 1555, designated Lecompton as | * Mejoaeon for ROMJONN E- ELLIS. | which he advocated with much zeal: Ta ea aan sails SERRLONS ;T ving; German Funeral Song; When | would ft not be well for the managers of the | the seat of Government, pursuant to a re- QQ! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE QQQ!| ,,Rrwind. That the committee baving charge | and BED CHAMBERS coe eh Re on The Smithsonisn Institution to procure the services | duirement of Congress. Subsequently, nae LEATHER!-LEATHER N-LEATHER!! | witlithe Ajoetican Goal Ooaapany epee the basis no 24-08" — ume, the Medium; A Lesson | Of Mr. Stevens, to deliver a series of lectures | gte8$ made an appropriation for the erection 49 dozen Chammous at New York prices: Neat’ proposed by that company in their communica- TERY PL NT_ FURNISHED CHAM- eee a oat ous A . | of public buildings’ at that point, and a por- and laces ; 5° dozen French Calf Skins. | tion of the 20th inst. and their telegraphic com V BERS, (om ree front r-om,) with Board, or Marrying the Daughter; The Dead ‘Alter Tae | (0 0ur citizens on the subject, during the pres iati ; af all prices: Morocco and Lining. and 200 side: of | munication of this date, with such modifications | it preferred, wish breeitust ony, nay be cbt ned ot Gant Pd mag © Dead Alive; The | ent winter. They would not only be useful, | tion of the appropriation was expended. In| So's Leather very cheap, at 282% Penn. avenue, | they may be able to obtain. No, 88 F street, between Sth and Igth streets, opro- of Chess; A few Words About Fans; The April last the Kansas Legislature passed a| near 1th strae ne 24 St Mc. Reid advocated the closing of the contract, | site St. Patriok’s Church—wne of the mont elevnicd law changing the location to Minneola, and| (10 A L! COAL# COAL! | but proposed a substitute for the resolution of | ®84 CoPyenient joontions in ine city. new. wil! be sold on exay terms. A te GRUBBS & LUSA NO, under Avenue House, 7th street. no 36-St* Tate! FPURNISEED HOUSE TO RENT—No. 42 ih frost. news the Patent Office ; tones un- usual inducements, as it i Ty conv y ar- ranged comfortably farnished throughout. Ap- at the premises from il 8. m.to 3p. m sub- . With gas acd every other ated opposite WV ullards’ Hotel. Baeke of Anam; Trial of 2 Minister; Rather a | but we should imagine highly interesting, and bs ; Scandal in High Life; A Schoel | j i ili- wae ‘The allroad Coma ‘a oe fe, = res judging from the display of his oratorical abili. — Table Boarders ean also he accommodated. &e., &e ties on the floor of Congress, Mr. Stevens would | that, too, despite the veto of Governor Den-| “Hourly expected, a carko of 188 tons prime White " Mcsrte: Anentiveg teh Toner coats eink FR e PLEASANT So <iere ; i BK Rize, ‘s MIREE PLEASAN OOMS TO KK) ~ compare very favorably with the ablest speak- | Ver; and an attempt was made to divert the a takes from. tha veeuel. sons which would induce them to vote for the ~ » Beran stl: abl nergy sien ese. graced the rostrum of the Smith- | wnexpended portion of the moneys appropri- haad. @ largo. stock of strictly prime | resclution; and aftermranning talk between the i Same ece tebe ‘ A Pine WOOD. President and Mr. Fowle, in relation to the ated by Congress, to the erection of public SOLOMON STOVER wording of the resolution, the vote was taken, no 24-5 Corner 2ist and I street and the resolution adopted by the following vote: Ayes — Messrs. Armstrong, Smith, Lambert, Fowle and Reed. No—Mr. Taylor. ‘The Aldermen then took a recess, and Mr Powle communicated the papers to the Common no #208: The Cheapest Paper tn America!!! sonian within our recollection. buildings at that point. Attorney General i BvOTS AND SHOES Biack has, however, decided that the Jatter Taow-3 8 oer in & SON having deter- law of the Legislature involves a violation of | mined to reduce their large stock of BOOTS, the law of Congress, making the appropri and SHOE® by the Ist of January, are now offering great inducements to buyers. ation; and that the diversion of the appropri- Als wlorge Tot of Ua id Childr Coeneil. CE HOUSt 10 RENT—Located on F street south, between 2d and 3i,enst. in good oond:- fon, Kent reasonauie, aud taken, in part, ai ¢. Apply an the premises, ro A isrge three eo | BRICK G. with tasement and attic, bath- Corrox 1s Uras.—The Secretary of Utah UL The total deaths by yellow feyer at New Orleans, for the present set up to the ith Territory. Mr. John Hartnett, has transmitted inst , was 4,533. to the Agricultural Bureau of the Patent Office & communication on the subject of cotton-grow- ee {[7~ Shillington, Odeon Building, and Bishop, WE —— pend wept ah ing in Utab, Messrs. Hallowell, Smoot and Smith o. a aire at No. 44, nearly opposite. Nos..2i6 and 433 Pennsylvania avenue, send us | 28‘ Utab, of which the following isa copy: | ation from Lecompton is a fraud upon the ce SE Ea Sealers et be | the resolution , a Harper's Magazine for December, Gueat Sait Lake Citr. Sept. 15, 1558. | General Government. no 24 No. 314 Penn, A motion to postpone indefinitely was lost, by ——————— Str: At the th a: of Hon. George A Smith, = Ze 7; | the following vote: Ayes—Messra McVeigh, G. LOST ABD FOURD. soi 2 a ¥ SUPERIOR OAK WOUD., out expressly > “ - opportunity to farnish you in- ) H. Smoot, Hallowell, Smith, Jamieson, and J. | ———_—__“—-=$ = ““*' =O MSs Onto.—Interesting agricultural statistics of eto thecultureand manufacture | COMMODORE Stewant.—We learn through S SR einen delivered qvory daw ftom 1 a Sercot: Note-Seass. Markell, Aicxende,, LOST502 Thursday morping. at the Washing on Obto muirdaee Published by the State Agricul- tab, which [ have obtained during | the Philadelphia Argus that this distinguished | p Stansbury, Eastiack, Dorsey, Richards, Summers Dapet.s LF arom PURSE, oontairise =. tural Society. There are $7,000,000 worth of hogs of several months in the southern | veteran has applied to be relieved from the WOOD and COAL, ofall kinds. and Nalls. noe Bey all 3 ; Noe _ | part of this Territory. ; ' : SAWEDard SPLIT WOOD. After considerable debate, in which Messrs. G. iit felis te bee aoe “Sie po askong _— spo pegnlorgl ict e P Cotton-growing is yet in its infancy here; hence | Command of the Philadelphia navy yard. That] KINDLING ‘VOOD merates and CHARCOAL | Smoot, Kinzer, Jamieson, Hallowell and | @t2: *P4 entirely vmable to bear the was. ‘The 3 ie ill be i t 19 t b i i is many quantity. asves ; and 750,000 horses worth $45,000,000. ‘The it wil perceived that but little rd can be | journal also attributes to him the purpose of | “7, hinder waii oc picre great et 7 receive a reward paid io the classified items contained in the cir- e | ‘s ‘hree cargoes of COAL, to arrive soon, will be | £3stlack participated, the resolution was laid on | of £5 by ‘caving | . RPHI1, at No. 552 ae 2 SE (a he table by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. | Pernryivania syooue, near the Capitol. t* his commission in the Navy of the| sold low from vesse : — oie tae ae total annual value of agricultural products is | calar farnisked Mr. Smith bi elf I shall | Tesigning _ zs ‘Las at McVeigh, G H_ Smoot, Alexander, Stansbu: - 153,000, 00. os Pr oa foe endeavor, however, to give you'a view of eur ex- | United States, owing to continued dissatisfac- aD aaa nooaah Her Wes on 'Sth ts | Toenails aac Dorsey, Smnith, Jamieson’ ‘On Tharadas evening. the 25 h ‘perience in cotton-growing. between D and E. no 4 é — — Tee a oattOngTOW Ing. on in Utah ‘Terri. | tiom With the action of the late Naval Retiring SAM'L H.YOONG._| 3: B Smost.Richacds and Nalls. Nocs—Mesers. | Sy ayeliar. Ne BT Ne “Nore avenue + ae ; even 5 x 5 E = : inok Cloth OVERCOAT. Ganedin wen 2308 pil falteus cee oot es tory were made at Fort Clara, on the Santa Clara | Board. The Argus exprosses the hope that] ANOTHER LOT OF CLOAKS AND RAG: | NikelisodSummen, shagey Block Cloth OVERUOST. tho skirts te i." } 5 so 18898, and in 1556 it bad reached £1,235,70) Accord. | arnt? GRWatds of three hundred mites south of | the tender of his resignation will not be ac: z rench red and b inid cloth and th pide Jullien Minstrels open, to-nigt, at Liberty mt velvat. At Therame tine. «heavy rey ‘cen Great Salt Lake City, in 1855. About three quarts . lall another ef the concerts which have been eman’s Shawl A reward of $5 wil paid tor to the cen-us of 1851 the population was 1,512,360, | of reed, several years old, and of diiferent binds, | CePted; but that instead, the Secretary of the iofrown, and Grey Cloths, | « gli the ca”? for a week past. On this occasion | the recovery of the Cont, and a euitsdierewaid lor and by that of 1657 it was 2,571,437; an increase | Wete obtained, most of which, at the recommen. | Navy will grant to him an indefinite leave of ¢ colors for Cloaks and Ragians, from Shawl. { of forty-five per cent jn five years. And even to Env et pomene professing some knowiedge in| shsence. Gate they are usxisted by four Alexandrians, amateurs y . 25 to $3 50 per yard, A. B. WALLER. mace protepsing soma knowiedze | 25 Padies & th Oiccniend und Gens for $2 50, | 12 the profession, whose first appearance in this this repid rate of increase a prodigious accuma- | milk. The Tesult wax, not one of the milk-soaked | Navau.—The. Cromwells’ steamers Atlanta ar ‘wo! 5, = will — noe a stir. ne, Mr Came eo TBE pte RR e Ladies’ Black, Brow: nd Grey Ciroulsrs and | J. P. Smith, is the beneficiary, and the promise / ses,0n the of November. lation is now to Be given by the gold discoveries | seed came up. Of a small Portion which was | and Caladonia, two of the four chartered by Cloaks for th ve a i a on the Pacific const, and the consequeat settle. | 20t milk-soaked, nearly one hundred piants grew, Iatest styles, Brack Cloth R: ment of tbat region. from which were raised 75 lbs. of seed cotton, the General Government for the Paraguay ex-| js superior Black C! and Ragians, richly ' 5 season.’” RED COW, with slump ender the throst. 48 that Ub BEAL bp “tthe pencert, SE.the ? ‘The owner is requested to come forward, a. fom § D. HAMMACK'S RESTAURANT. Pijeee PrOPerisy ay eheneens ene FEN REID Not to be baffled by any trivial discouragement dition, are to sail from New York for La Le ered 4 " ee - = aed the cotton pioneers of Fort Clare Tenewed thel? Tigis river to-day. The Westernport will] qwsaed 2! © above goede are re J. ee ioea. TergheAvaxcr, OST—A young RED COW, wih white { A Taivxra.—An English nobleman, one Sir | efforts the ensuing season, pianting one-and-a- if sie We tylex and col This Houss havicg veen thoroughly repaired 4 EI see carer, zeta 8 two your Wilham Trevelyan, offered, in 1957, two prizes | half bushels of seed on about five acres of land. | follow in a few days. and ihe | refitted, wm nt nt the most Com at ph ee a ne one of $500, and one of $200—for the best Essays | This being plowed in, the seed was covered too| The sloop-of-war St. Louis has been ordered 24-8 GEO. F. LAN rend poratorta opt She king helen nioJ.M. THORNTON, 7tu siree won the Fbitosophy of Spoken Language. Tne | deh: which diminished the crop to about one; | to be fitted out without delay. She is now at NKETS. BED COMFORTS, COTTON | most prince's hute'e tn tho contr ane eee eee ee oe ee nom successful Essay was written by Professor 3. S. seed cotton were raised. mere Brooklyn Navy Yard. She will probably be ie private Peed Tee bad Bisnkete ee mediate ning of ali tne pubis departments. Haldeman, of Columbia, Pennsytvania. A Lon- Ia 1857, #1 planted upwards of fifty acres in | sent to the Central American coast. 40 do, White and Grey Servants do. be pase ard where man tpiecia aaah ore BOARDING. don literary journal, from which we take these | Cotton, most of which was a failure through bad ahtin Sith dont olibliehtdes-tbci-ocsries do, Bed Comforis, more varied ment than‘can be found i: Sicha ARGD AEA tania Ge Wamnaaee fen “Professor Hal . seed and otber causes. The total crop was six Nonru Cako.ina —Govei 506 Ibs. superior Cotton Batts, for comforts, house in this country. My stock of all kind OAR DING TA large and elecsatis furnished facts, says, Haldetnan's essay contains | rCatrg onal Ate as Of cook canton ra Cc rnor Brag 50 dozen tack and White Wadding, Game canuot be equaied. Fine Old Whak frout KUUM, with the conveniecees of gas, a valuable outline of the theory of etymology, em- “The Prevent year, (1858) at pposy cls ra, they | "Ze t the North Carolina Legislature states the | 100 pieces White, Red, Yellow, Blue, Ciimeon, and ps Mian with a he celebrated ‘brands of Cha: DORR ea ie may me cained ate bracing a critical inquiry into the value of the | have planted upwards of twenty acres, on¢-haif | 8<&tegate bonded debt of the State at $4,879,585 |g pieces seequae White and Brown Canton Fisn- —— = om we wees 8 Roman and Saxon Alphabets, and many bits of | OT two-thirds of which is a failure through lack | The State has also 2 floating debt of $502,418, and nels Ss E&NDON HOUSE, e . W. BRINKLEY respectfully iniorme word-bistory, which are treated with much sub: of water, bad seed, and hale yin Merc How- | it is suggested that — temporary loan be effected Cloths, Cassimeres, had Satis ts: yery che sak spect aa — A.M. Bein cLer respoctt mag one Hety and originaiity | and, above all, with ade- | Sur expect to overcome many meee at ae iad | to disehurge it. ‘The Governor urgesthecreation i "| pent Danra gee of method and precision im tracing, step by which cles Step, the corruptions of oral language. Two ox | Utah. th. ce years ago, if we recollect rightly, Prof. Hal- in the meantime, other settlements have been And ry ent Bed pe brine’ a Waslupgion, that os if > ~ Cg ee | $Yoolen, Gloves and met Bali ahieeae probation of , where every attention will bo paid to mnke the Oppose cotton growing in southern | fa sinking fund for the ultimate discharge of the State debt, and the charter ofsome institution i who may honor fortable, do well by mppiyi: « tmmne-iiat to take the place of the State Bank, should it de- Len, with their patronage. comfortable, hy it Oy Sppiyn se ~ deman lectured, with marked success, at the Se anlage eee a iinica cide to go into liquidation, He cautions the — fade ata es fel F andl stn strerterebhacate ihe Pate Une of | i een Cemden ard Prat Smithsonian lastitute, upon “the Mechanism of thie year nearly four hundred acres in cotton, only | Legislature, however, against the policy of build- NOTICE OF REMOVAL. General Post Office. the len and handsomely farsiabed Roomes Speech” Weare much gratified at being able | One bundred and thirty of which is considered| ing wp over-grown bauking institutions. He M. W. GALT & BRO Spt pre dinmend wy ely Lighted watj, gaa. umy Be oCtmined uy enriy ap thus to record the triumph of an American, among pow pierre mh gs vag ll ire catts saleratus, | thinks the same amount of capital divided be+ | take great plesaure in anpounoing to their friends | i & house in the city house fe 1 Bey gets ee et te the competing philologists of Eagland destructive in thetr eflects. iis ‘2 most | tween two banking institutions, with branches cuntomers that they Pave rome to their boar Beier eas bap ae aad ‘ae t-lm* t bervilis in different sections of the State, would be better Fuom tz Piaixs —A telegraphic dispateh oot ara se Eee, settlements ? 354 PEnv. AVENUE. BETWEEN 6TH <ND7rM Sts.. | home ‘or ite guests. formed last spring, both no RTM from ladepende: Mi ‘ Rio Ki ceanbenten on or near the | and safer, as each will act asa check upon the will it ry pag te hf Broaae Hotel Eisg P. MURRY. To OND en eee Daur ed aecpees t bervilie, ereme | other. A change in the usury laws, anda reor-| Watches Mich Jewelry Bare Bilton wat Py CaRD TO THE LADIES, Hae his cffice on Py f me — oo to the Ist ar. vont of poo eatin win ei, ss ganization of the militia, are suggested, and a} Ware, Panes Goode, 4 ver, fered forsale in RS. MA. EATON + wy a une street After y oe =i Colonel HAM, the contractor for this route, and | Will Yield baif a stand. At Tocquet¥ille; rang | Common school system spoken of im flattering toecetae Pare oe ey Mier Ene GES Seddon ot laebjane coed ceeeae eee tae Ewcpa.at would jock sather ousect Se wenrens te mail Trports the weather Pon ay Ad rpred ga an, Wich bade terms. ‘The message Is entirely confined toState | iL77 Determined to offer at once theit goods at | Tectived, at her reaide Wth street, to exit on the as to more severe than evet expe- jor . y cut dowa rienced fai cept a brief reference to & before at this season. ‘These ig nothiog | by@ hall storm in June last, the reverity of whieh | wea SxOePt Anti-Slavery the lowest possible rates, 3 price of erch art: important from the Navajos country. 5 a ng ~~ of re not cond: marked upon it in distint from whieh f faites Dessees ed from Maine and New Hum; will beno ment. i ts evidenced by the fact that by it many of the | "etolutions receiv: P- oo Sa leet eeiepemasesene >) iod There had been some alight nkiimishing be- | cedars were entirely stripped of their foliage. *, which the Governor wisely saya were not} 14 94.9: WES ETS BEC. Jometon. : LARGE 8 Qk PRY Gogus, tween our soldiers and the Indians at Fort Des. | | Some efforts were made to raise cotton on the | of a character to merit any notice from the Legis. | 202%*__ 2 MJANSIONHOUSH, BEDUCED PRICES. znce. Lieut Averell bad been indeed by the | Los Vegas, but they were limited; and lam not | jature ot North Carolina. ba 25 A Q_ESTION.—Why do the public from ail 4 ioe es ‘tue Exbirs Hovss,) you want rich GOUDS? . Indians firing into his tent, while he was eu. preEeee o state anything definite relative to that Fara SRST oe ee a_i parts of the i os S21, 323 and $25 Fsteset mear lath, Washinct o te J. W. COLLEY & CO-'S, camped between Fort Defiance and Albaquerque ree on Tee prospects i hewexériate, I believe, The New York Tribune saya “there is nat | 2:48?" <? = a8 boon nom ly ti noveted, altered Bleek SK Dk oS oe a bendeome Pancy or is wound was not 6 asof a dangerow sx Ose af er localities. in the who! beas! . m jeeatiy fur . “all ¢ . — ” Guaseor or * | “Expe-ience has taught us that cotten-growing | Ne Ve wicker | chee se ae eee : ? ind the proprietress promises Call at J. W. COLLEY & CO.’ Dr. & anaugh, who had arrived at Santa Fe, | bere is not what it ix in the southern States. th Teports that he ey ‘ i" io te Sabie. at if shall in every other Do you wish the beat pisia and plad French ME- leasant one certainly—but there is th t. Wi 5 bere — a dtaue if not better, i t 3 4 travelled up the South Platte, | Our oldest plantets have confeased themselves | beiteve that aa maptotected woman sai) lees ? seopee, bs Saud, Minsk on NCS Bend se onnts ? é —— Of seventy-five miles and found gold de} 2oVices in the science of cotton bit in Uuh. fer among the savage tribes of Ameri: rh ted 0 to J. W. COLLEY & C¢ yonits all the way up, aud from thence to Mediein | Many hear Lave become totally disucariened, | than in the wtrece of Rye ee eat Afra - : wl be co: q Ladies, if you want a handsome CLOA a ne un. Bill be open to, rece a SHAWL at 8 jaar low price, cteek, fiu@ing gold on every stream. The | 82d after expending much labor and means. with a thorough-paced N: e oe is c bon ders en the 1st Veoember. t oN. “ya co. beat diggings were ictthe acct ride of the Divide, bave abandoned the Project as altogether uafea- Digger Indian rises into beet sities ote papers pane ey > no sDeol | MEX M.A. KNIGHT. Prop’s. In short, if sen sied as pe Tye 2 ae between Arkatisas and the south Piatte. yeible. finement, courtesy humanity.’ to rater NP GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS —I ressonabie prices, call at No 525 7in street, 3 do 1s 1 ravines four dollars to a pan had begn taken The seed comes up best when planted not mor cresccaa' sabia to bis Bu: _—_ have purchased from tie assignees of a inrgeand | S00R* ¢A/nverme.” © Lic 202 2w in some instances. re than two inches deep; care being taken to have | 4" W styled an “Interesting Case.of ‘i frat class Jeweiry tan New \ork. THE HAKP. Jose Chavish, one of the richest men in | stificient moisture in the soil. to bring it up. It | Body Snatching,”’ is related iv a New York pa- ery ii atook of choi Bement Coral Cameo, are: Tae QUEEN OF xe 1? MENTS. New Mexico, died on the i3th of October. will got grow in land, that when trrigated, bakes - The body of a man pamed Carey is alleged ° othe: eweiry ; Gol ‘Silver Parties ad as to LF the Ha mabavirg ff ‘The South Pass correspondent of the St. Louis | 07 the surface. Tne plant should be hoed twice have been stolen by the students of Fotrteenth , hoon ‘Phimbles, &e ; and ie, will be mowed the privilege use of one Mesubiten . during the sedson. The seed street College, and used: for profersionsl pur- i pe Baga will | for davty:practine wevsnces skes’, et tae tw pes BEWEPAGet 987 Eo dlnk from the first of April to the poses. When brother of the dead and ditt. 7 Sos LE ens Musica, Ruros:tory by suki ramediate ar redhat oe teh ah insuiek ta ePaRs | en ta™, Shaul efron fn Grd an senera,cnird ae ces fr | RESP foie sie rauteomat for | Atoms Toten. tbe cae is }e t ror af re - icv peopenstea one Eee” °° O° | Coie commana tein, od tse iid Te a PEipiinn ate eR ret oop. ee ee Attorney General Wilson aseed the Routh. fp. ts toanderge } 2 lero 4,88 OU. iP OVST=FOVETTOVE H Woolen and ws mean Fomep tiptes Len Gib we gon war Pass ree The was quite} ae ‘Phe 8 beat. < at ok Se Haury Sraines for $X35.Wverything mn the muro ‘on the road. 4 sail fr alt Lake boat . Finca and other va: have failed rety. ‘you ought to ie ‘ Habrs, Guitars, &c,&c,, for saie md | packed throug! destination, consequence | The average bt of the heavy snow. . ripe, io Sree Cease ee Frhea fully | ougnt to know where you keep your "7 Pe, ree-and. feet. but t. Oa, 1 don’t.” ne ef Repository comer iith st. and Pa.»

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