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THE EVENING STAR. a sepamereprin nd NEW FALL GOODS JUST RECHIVED. J r , CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS Correepeatenes Ane Siar. Oo or, Seis ae Sa pakaree have yet the pleasure of extibiting to our we heute actanta ate ne serday, | eke Selektiiei ass acl cits ctantse teens tos boceer ever oe cinkaweae CO enborien ot ri . ore a8 for former favor . patina, aoostentit. See am oe ‘me pol Toi ot Cheapneaneed Seer: Peer aman whkeh ep onpeugenh our miueiehe due peatbeeieamene companies from the District. After parading will berad that we soll Goods exclusively for Cash, which has given to us the advantage through the principal streets, at 2 o’cloék the line | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. GEORGETOWN. ALEXANDRIA. “A Roorsack Wei Stuck Tots Better THAN | Correspondence of The Star. THe TrutH.”—We are almost inclined to admit GzorcErtown, September 13, 1869. the soundness of this new axiom in American In the Council, on Friday night last, a message politics, in view of the fact that & “letter | from the Mayor, submitting a letter received from writers"—Messrs. Wise and Douglas #nd the pro- | the Clerk of the Levy Court upon the subject of fessional tribe bere—have fairly managed to im- | transferring to that body the Upper Falls road, Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution, in one article, discusses the n any other house in the city. belief that Presi nd th. i i h oUR DRESS sor. DEPARTMENT . blic mind with the ~ | was read and transmitted to the Aldermen. One | halted, and the compan ies to a room ia | E: cos the rr | textures of For ign a my 3 “Seward platform,” as that paper considers it La ceiaan has been desirous of a renomina- | recommending an appropriation for the purchase | the re: bees of Kingand: jum bugastreets, pisces oe dfrom 62 cts. to $1.00, | 4 se oat, oa As tga virtually laid down by the New York Republican | 1°" “2) 0o) vith whom he ison intimate terms of shhorse for the.uee efitbe strect scavenger; se, where c. em thet he tee Sg iow : seas Mousli ped en Fret Sane Finan State Convention lately held at Syracuse ; and. in | jw weil that the idea of seeking a renomination mending such an amendment to the law rega- fally arranged upon four tables, extending the = Breed Caters. petiele, tie aa: ‘~ ieoes Keotacky Jeane’ ~y another article, admonishes the Democratic party has never entered his brain; and that his steady lating the distribution of water as babs a length of one large ee Among the fia 1 pieces Nalen from 120 5) cts. 10 pleces Cassiuets, fro 5! 1075 ote. that “Et il vigilance is th: f liberty.” the thought ti for the expense incurred in the stoppin; @ | guests present were bis Honor Mayor Massay, 100 p ail de Chovres, from 25 to 50 cts, pieces re or fon a The Totstliganes ecbdlaace tue satis on the papnal etsy pode eile ay ometien water to lelinquent tax-payers; par to the Btephen Shinn, Esq.. President of the Relief Fire Glovos, 75 cts. Si pieces —do., _ for Gentlemen, very ehenp, , ’ ‘Territorial question, tracing its legislative history in reference to the concessions of the various States, and proposing still further to consider the committee on water. One submitting the account | Com , Hugh Latham, -, President of the rete, whatever of B. Hutchings for the conmraction af sewers on | Sun ire ‘Com ny, John Doane Esq., Chief While nothing different was to have been ex- High street, north of Fayette, and recommending | Engineer Fire Department, several memberaof the Pure Lrish Linen, at 25 ote. Pure Linan Handkerchiefs. 6 ets. Good je Linen, at 25 cts. Steel Spring Ext ‘nsion Skirts, 62 ct. 20 pairs Blankets, from @1 to @le. pected from the ordinary for th po- appropriation to pay the same; referred to the | City Council, besides numerous other of our citi- 7 _ do. 25 cts. 3% colored Straw Bonnot= and Flats, subject sition press: that stpertdnsdleanin Chavsbin ceonnitas On etree One recommending the | zens. ‘The press was also well represented, as it "All the best makes of SHEETING ant SHIRTING, at iow prices i ff sdme other mode for paying the ex- | always is upon such occasions. - letter writers, Messrs. Wise and Douglas, should | aera at ce tie water thease cae ex, | alwara is u company, who numbered some two CARPETING, OIL, CLOTHS, AND RUG so persistently inculcate the same Opposition roor- | than that now in operation, was read. hundred, had ranged themselves along the tables, Good vera Rp ect ‘aon beautiful designs. back is merely evidence of their own lack of sin- The report of the Captain of Police was read | Moj.Geo.T. Whittington, president of the Friend- Yard-wids Floor Oil Cloth at 37 eents, cerity—for they are thus measuring President Bu- and transmitted to the Board of Aldermen. e camp ntly bel Wes- UP The camp meeting recently held at leyan Grove, Martha’s Vineyard, is represented as the largest ever held in the East. have < rds ee ars ship, Lot ama pee Spy eyeicee Step Oil Cloth at 12 cents. cw Senate laces munication from Mra. Margaret Taylor | a very able and eloquent address, tende! e Z . apeinrnge Sun aimee eae chinan’s sincerity by the standard set up, each in | wes ‘fend, asking that the taxes upon certain | strangers, in bebalf'of thelr roteseocres cea, ‘ GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS’ SOFT HATS AND Capa, pal sae bard — thi ouneas summer. his own bosom—and also of the fact that it is | slaves be remitted, the same being paid in Alex- =) “<a hearty old Virginia welcome.’ In We have a complete assortment just received fron the mannfacturers, at low pricas. or shorter peri: uring the 5 possi American | andria. of his remarks, the speaker paid a well- Aaulustatea Ga cat eta coat Mr. Marbury presented the petition of sundry | deserved tribute to the 'memary of those seven pel rst street remen Who sac, ed thei es while any itizens, property- holders on Gay and Firststreets. liant firemen who rificed their liv: hil ri ‘and have aimed to secure such goods as will give eulire Lonel eres sata rats al Oe anckealee'at asking ‘he lnpeorement of the footways on said | discharging their duty in this city a few years of them ‘have been made to our order, aud we = are = pee aspersions upo! ns of satisfaction. streets, which was referred to the conimittee on | since oe j Mr. hanan, the | streets. Mr. Southall, of the Union Engine Company, . We solicit an examination from all Cash buy ‘rs, leaving them to be the judges of the fairness of our Ls ere = Leseteroste ey tiie sane pasty Mr. Marbury, from the committee on streets, to | next addressed the company in a few well-timed, | pricos, aud the good taste and quality of our stock. R. BRICE HA which the memorials on the subject were refer-] witty remarks, relating “an anecdote which are always accompanied by manifestations of per- | req reported two several bills, entitled “An or. | © brought down the house”: and coneluding witt | 99 12-3 Untelligoncer.} Nos. 373 and 375 SEVENTH STREET, Botweon I and K. sonal hostility to the Administration in power, | dinance provid for She Uiaece h repair of the | an ee lesiniele — to retarn | __—- 2 it am oS tsa t the utterer of them | footways on First street, from High street to its¥ their v: at as early a day as practicable. EXCURSIO: poh erent satin linlatanbeerie (anne geliyli ponp ny om oped ar hands in feito forked Juice othe AMUSEMENTS. | NB, &o. 28 ys 3 " i va wi bles - party’s policy, as of the furtherance of bis ownam- footways on Gay street,” which was eatables and drinkables w oe E—The SUNDAY SCHOO! attached to Mr. Tenney offered the following resolution, abounded, and ina remarkably short space of time WASHINGTON THRATR, tT. 3. W. Giexn. N°Rsinea Chapel ‘ake pleasure bitious schemes by breaking down the Adminis- | which was adopted: the. aforementioned eatables were ‘among the — in announcing that they will giver tratioa’s influence in the conduct of American Resolved, That the committee on grievances be, | things that were.” Mestre. WHEATLEY and CLARKE. YRAND PICNIC Bere = a —— OW . the _ inst .at COLU efreahments furnished public affairs. and they are begin GiMaet an tg report a resolu- Mayor Massey was then called out, and made a TS AND SHOES. BOO’ [07 The “Great Eastern” steamship company Woe have an entire new stock from the best manufacturers in Philadelphia and Massnc! have finally rejected the proposition of Mr. Lever of the Galway company to charter that vessel. 1[7 It was judicially decided in New York, on Friday. that dogs are property, and that the steal- ing of them is an indictable offence. From Mexico.—The Brownsville (Texas) Flag of the Ist says: ++ It is rumored that Gen Miramon, with 3,000 men, had marched into San Louis. Gen. Marques was in Zacatecas. Gen. Orlega has been killed in battle * on releasing Gilbert Vanderwerken froin, the | few brief remarks. THIS EVENING, atthe city prices, ( U7 A great debate, it is said, will shortly take | pie last two years of the existence of every ad- ea imp on him this year for running bis During these proceedings, sundry suspiclous Tom Ta wi pros i ne caniiiad a Se ey EES ae place in Quincy, Illinois, between Mr. Joseph | ministration since that of Polk, has been marked cmnibusses without license; providi the said lookin lack bottles ranged themselves, along OUR ARE (Cane COUSIN. Monta cctiven epnete: wane. Saye ow ifidel debater, and Dr. e f them on the | Vanderwerken pay the costs of prosecution. the tables. as magic, and Major itting- | asa Trenchard (Our American ——— marker, ie rencened See am 2 (adhe heeded eat ber Seep ee pie | Mr. Teuney offered the following resolution; | ton announced a number of spirited toasts, wien | AM Frgnehard (Our American Mr. John 8. Clark} @HCOND GRAND Pic NIC Warren, a learned divine of Quincy, on the ques- part of a host of public men—themselves aspi. which wan adopted : ” | este encti benvored avite: chase hearty cheeta and 2 | Lord ‘Deon Mr. Win Wheatley ov THR tion. ‘Has the Bible exerted a beneticial imttu- | rants for the Presidency, or agen — Resolved, ‘That the captain of police and night. ‘tiger (Calg ae Florence Treachar ~+--MieeC. Thompson | Vigilant Fire Co., of Georgetown, ence?" after other hig laces, or of subordinate posi- | watch be requested to furnish this boar t its next After a general shaking of hands the v! rs = " fs f New York by | tions for date eines ore personal, pertina- | inceting with a list of all judgments for flues noes | woe rane the whart by the Friendship | Sons—Star Spangled Banner By the whole Com’y BR herbened nn NE eee ee Ne ee ey d vindictive by far, than that waged by | in his hands, stating the amount of fines and costs | Company, a delegation of whom accompanied To eegsinds with the Gres of Galrulennan cases the O. J. Hayes. state that the steamer General | cious, and vin ind: separately. the name of the person fined, und the | them to Washington. All things considered the THE EATON BOY. ba , natant. Pintos, one of the best of the Buenos Ayrean war | avowed political opponents of the party in power | Gite wien. flue d, and if superceded the name of | firemen had a recular jellitication. Dabiter........ pases eae vessels. had deserted and gone over to the s'de of General Urquiza, her marines having mutinied and shot the captain. -Mr. J.T. Raymond Th Committes of Arrangements would most re- We care not what may be the measure or policy | the superceder und the date when superceded e steamer Mount Vernon arrived yesterday Pedi fee cores aepereall those King may advocated then by an administration, these yen- | Mr. tlydeoffered the following resolution; which ning, with eighteen passengers and a large lle perenmeng Germans 2% o’olock " h it’ be left uw ie) Nic’ that Soe SaaS tlemen and their retainers—its nominal politica; | W' Leia See ee ae ima ah eH ia 3 a pleasure and amus-ment. Withers’ cele. friends—oppose it upon some pretext or other; Shic Mae ae ie ames A. Clarri + te has been appoint albra- ‘ongaged NSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. brated Cotillion Band has been for the eo orm this board ef the reason why the work on | rian of the Alexandria Library, vice Edward R. I CONCERT AND EXHIBITION | casion. - really because its success in strengthening the | fligh street, from Road street northward, has not | Roxbury resigned. ven at Tickers FIFTY CENTS, admitting 2 gentleman administration before the country, must militate | been prosecuted. Wyman opened last night, at Liberty Hall, toa D7 The New Hampshire Telegraph suggests that “a good way to get rid of the old ‘red cents’ will be, when the pestmasters pnt up their con- tribution bexes for the Washington Monument, for every man, when he coes to the post office, to deposit all that he has ‘ abeut his old clots.” * Will be si comer op tan ER ERS BATON, September, | 848d tee op ir. Marbury, from streets committee. to which | crowded house, who appeared delighted with his | (O77 “By to " scklele Se en ey HE CCRS IEE | ae eeacren ths Meare OFM rere ee cap tal cutertalnment. “He appears to-night and | LADIES' AIDSOCIERS OF ST. Matruew's| jonasonnt™ their own advantage. ject, reported a resolution authorizing t-e pur- | to-morrow night, also to-morraw afternoon, for CHURCH. (C ored.) >. Reaver. Combining with the opposition, as suck “mem- | chase of a horse for tLe use of the st-eet scaven ser; | the especial accommodation of femilnn Go and | For the purpose of sotabiis ing a Schoo! for Colored bers of the party in power’? invariably do, in the | which «as passed see him him if you want to enjoy a hearty laugh. u 2 eomnnaeee ae GRAND EXCURSION AND Pic Nic 4 — work of defeating whatever the adminstration | A message was received from the Aldermen, | .--___e_:_««\ews sewn ames, gies Pate hence ofthe pneu, MOUNT VERNON AND GLYMONT. New Catnonic Crerc.—The corner stone of i that they had passed a resolution relative to the = = = KINCIPAL PERFORMERS. the charch of St. Francis de Sales was laid in | ™Y favor, they of late years have rarely failed in | Toor toad ieadine to the ithe Fate ate OR HIRE—s COLORED Boy, acod four: | sir 7 BOMAN LF we a he a h of $ ie S a : * ; by ‘ id yerra, ie ACCUSLeIN > or! * o¢: ‘ bd = Sunds : succeeding in that much of their ends; and year | they asked the urrence of this board; which d be nest 3 Miss M. JACKSON. Female Soprano Leader, A A ENGINE CO: ‘ : car aean * sass rey ieanetre ae: by year they wil! succeed more and more; ss year | was coucurred in : Would ba usstul in a garden or otherwine, “Addreas | age 9 fies M; JACKSON. Female Sopra | GA ENGINE con naual ceremonic jer thy 1 ishop | PY 3 9 fier. ae by year a greater number of selfish, unscrupulous 41 aspiring men will get into public life by means of the increasing influence of demzyog- The bill ent'tied a resolu’ion supplementary to ‘‘a resolution in relation to a subscription by ria, Lou- ¢ Railroad Company, approved Fitzpatrick, assisted by Arebbishop Purcell of Cincinnati. The site of the church is on Bunker Hill. A very large audience was present. — -J. HAYS. Pianist. | The FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY of Wash- i N. B. The School opered ican oe —_ ‘ ington would nupestany ganon SW YORK Admission 25 cents; olaldren under 12 years of to their brother emen and the pu’ age I2is conte, “Doors open at sis o'civok. Couest iy tha they. will kien JUST OPE FALL GOODS a't Ric KLb BONS at wholesal o et t 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be, E a and Pic Nic to Vernon and Gly- ism acme! the land. was taken up, and after some | STRAW. BONNETS, 8 and prices, RS, oe oa coe ees St = aa! Prices. A pen. | moatoaW RONESDAY. hy 1858, im hon ea — : s 2 % « of mem’ ol city choirs have tender o r guests, merica ine pany. F- The auniversiry of the battle of North | The onlyemedy for this evil we can think of seccl vol Aone Ae RECN ER ots, their sorvioce for tie sage teat hea ney cenaered | Pitre eae the ‘ngine Company, o ‘oint celebrated in Baltimore yesterday. | is. unfortunately, an impossible one—a « han ze of ra ee cese i = i Ln t quality, al! prices, cents. ‘gon ina lance at the Joon, er 5 a Point was cel; yesterday. | i fe tely, an impossi bl —a ch: fl that they ocd passed a substitute for the reealu Satie SUPPORTER eee! y Seo ed Me ip lpm mee 2 se rie steamer Thomas Collyer, commanded by th: (the 12th inst..) with rather more enthusiasm | the Constitution by which the presidential term tion ef this Board in relation to the Scavenger’s | $ b SKS, 25 ce ts each, ie he in than usual, and dui t omauly Ci hax been chart-red forth pom sepmagg Bey ot pve oy nd i anlenie a dey. } p & = — bh tae am apa cinely, from ri a = ~ Be > or ‘7th street wharf, with merica prices. ECON DSTE MONUMENT honor usatthat hour, stopping at Mouat Vernon. N- B. Don't fai! to call betore you purchase else- 19th, 1889. Ting senor’ trip ne 2a picceeding to Glymont. ompauinn, Lodens civi, , Th i rip o'clock p. m., from the same o Splendid assortment of HUSIERY, GLOVES tn every ng the t day the cit) ityle, ng the entire day the city And FANCY GOODS, all kinds, at the lowestéash presented a holiday aspect. The principal streets were filled with a constantly moving throng, and the day passed off in a pleasant manner, especial- ly to those who participated in the general fes- tivities. shall be extended to eight years, and the Presi- dent declared ineligible for reelection. Together, such pr ions would obviate the difficulty by preventing the development of opposition from such motives as we explain above. for at least six years after the advent of each succeeding admin- horse. in which they asked the concurrence of this Boar peurred in. Also, that they had considered the bill from this Hoard entitled “+ An ordinance for the thorough rapair of the footways on First street, from Righ street to its western terminus, and bad passed the same with an ut, viz: To strike out the words where for tne purpose of selling the reserved seats. se 13-20" N- e Serie where, as my goods will compare in red eae aay A number of Milita . oder wharl for Givineut de rularete stuck In the city. & , Ronted chools hav: "se 13 St (Gon.detntel.) 503 ith street. | Soet Span epee ate hour of the uight. ‘The boat will stopat Alexandria A thy oing @nd coming. 2 es = : = procesdings at Arlington Spring on the day | © y L7-Im the Supreme Court in New York, on | ‘stration. gs well as entirely doing away with the | Wotds“wiere iinpoved, and where not improved Oe GkOTHS, CURTAIN " mamod, the tndersigned Comenittoes soaks sp cially eenure oF aeoremente outs, ia Friday, a salt was commenced for Afvorce by | 8PPFelieusios of the army-of Presidential aspi- Mr. Tenuey moved to insert “when improved -TABLE AND TOILET GOODS, &.. or-waut of information: no seat tee es Tender it soe ot pee eeang shall be left undone to poterbden osc caw “cruel and unusual | “ts in all the parties, that they may possibly | to the full width, aud where not improved to the | 1” Great Variety, and at Prices as Low'as those of } ler it one of pleasure a1 Hy and urges Wy re- width of six feet, and asked the yeas and nays on GRY nther house wn skis city, amusemnon! Two Bands of Music will enliven the scenes of have the incumbent for a rival for the nomina- - . -._ | quested 3 ilinguess to form part of the | theday. Beck's och 8 from Phil- punishment,” on the part of ber husband. Gen. |}: its passage, which stood yeas 9, nays 2 cons of Vache tre ee y depart. | Procession, to giv notien in writing to the. under- | adeiphia, aut-al'o the Cotilion Bond cfm Ward. formerly tion. Lr sae Also, that they hud passed a subs tute for the nt of FURNITUKE DRY GUODS is ‘now | PE8t Cotmittoos on any day previous to Sunday, equsiled Prof, Seals. R ¥ TO SkNatToR Doveias.—We have before Dill from this Board for the improved of the | quite comp! ste. Anammense supply of elegant and | Qiu instant. dur brother Firemen are requested to appear in footways on G: treet. in which they asked the | cheap CA All Societies, military or civil, joining in the pro- form. is cli ‘ ING just received from the gre.t | ecesio " 3 ‘ unifo: . ceedings. his client being contined to bis bed by | usa copy of the pamphlet which the Constitution | concurrence of this Board; concurred in. sale of Hadden & C ‘w York, any of which we | {j...+ ou Se body Fae oh A gee 4 Meals» “f- efreshinents ‘Will be furnished by the sickness, and unable to consult with bis counsel | of s intimates was about to appear in reply | Our city this morning’ is unusually barren of | hl! be very happy to sell eivher for the cash or to | {Mat tutors free. ies, 50 conts—to be had at the | PopPret on ; : P y P-ompt customers, to be paid for ax usual on the Ist a A week's time was accordingly granted. to the argument of Judge Douglas in Harpers ; 1 each. admittin; hews of any kind, and free from excitement. ‘Tue & & gentleman and Ia- Seahuary next. "We will gindiy’ send oat seer | music stores, hotels nnd’ restaurants of Washing. | did tex te acne ‘any of the © P ommittee, and et the 3 : ethic tn gil D . Georgetown and Alexandria, ‘ies steak gs i tone, but | only stir anywhere visible is among those who nets 0 bation. and take them back if | ‘% 3 : 17 The news from Japan is to the 5th of June a score cae cpa prising Cr mplate participating in the grand tournament 4 HIE ici koads sold 40 customers ro- | thie week or née will be issued by Wo middle of Wan. 3.60 gags PAreeneements,, sabes 3 . i 5 : ; Wigs > | at Analostan Retreat. istrict Will be ome without ex- = COM) SES ON oTIN . J. » RE. 5 . A. % ‘The Emperor had ordered See: seers we know not with what reliabi'ity, asserts that it |” We learn that the youth Woolford, of Tenally- plat & DODSON. clus ceapeesiee SND IAVEESTION. OK. Bord, Went an ow et Nagasaki, Simoda and Hakodadi should be united | «roo, Jude Black's pen. town, who had one of his arms so Dadiy injured | _8¢13-c0st Address M. GROSS, 500 sth strest, Wm. A. Bor — ate 7 5s dy. pe y inj % Wm. A, » Henry Ward. —‘se6é-Tu.8,M&aTu by telegraph, and a line was being built from | 0M) tut on the writer sums up as follows : a8 to render amputation necessary. as noticed in ASURY DEPARTMENT, sel2-st__[fntel.& Constitution2t.] RAND TOURNAMENTAND PIC Nic a4 Jeddo to his summer residence. All the vessels} (yy. a fede. | the Star of yesterday, is quite comfortable, and Jeeicy Ligut-llorse Boar, ‘RST GRAND COTILL.N PARTY oF |G NAME > at in the ineperial ficet were to be turned into steam ral Foci dircebeg hag: liylt abe iloeidoes doing better, upon the whole, than could’ have perchember eh: tan, the SOCIAL FRIENDSHIP QUAD- CRUSADRES LODGE, Ne eis of Propellers, and one of them, the Niphon, had | ue took with lua until there is some prohibition | ep expected eunser eons resting char. | {htil o'clock m.on Tu ving, the 11th day of Ge- SEO RS BA eee eats fiver = of Washington, in conjunction wit already left on a voyage of discovery. manned by Sesaly at dept Rete a eee coat acter Were held at both our Methodist churches | [oq eke Air cinud Gallons ote bar paleclpeoem in on thesetk instant. ae Penusyivauia, Maryiand and Vir anative crew and native engineers. An Ameri- | Geny tt oxertabatog, sansens ehics sepaeet ie. *| last evening. At the Dumbarton street church, |b» pure Winter strain Ot, to be | oceacion. "Piekets Sone ‘Admitting egentionne | {tits take ere 7h Ree can having discovered a copper mine. was per-] <-[tis an agreed point among all Democrats that pepe bag ein saphcpbiee eeorete | ies isos plnd and indies, MENT ard PIC-NIC at ARLINGTON SPRING mitted to work it on promising to divide the pro- cngress cannot Interfere with the rights of prop- | oo anced for th evening 8 winply vessels. oF at the warehouse or p GRAND TOURNAMENT AND on, FHURSDAY. September t Rindiashin: ee ceeds with the government. Olid is ais ack needed: Guat tha) pevpacice « | | Out mumtkcet (his sriornl te eae abundantly sup- | of TPehte Gr dace eae) hy the Supe AT HUR SD OO instant, | more, Rishmond and the Diner delphia, Balti- : on ees new State, either in thelr constitution br th an act | Plied with tine meats, fruits. vegetables, &e, aud | wfishts © ‘shipping, 1 : IF In Bro - N.Y., on Sunday evening i Bs E_ The Cavalcade of Knights will start | Seeasion. nt ee COneemaMts for the honors of the of their legislature, may make the negroes within | the prices demanded moderate.” The only article | usder, of an average capacity each of fom one hede ment at 9 o'clock #8. m.;the hour Fhe eaguitede ial won last, Rev. Charles E. Harris. pastor of the Carlton- | it free. or hold them in a state of servitude, which there appeared to be any deficiency in was | dred gallons to oue hundred and lity gallous. i leteness of the general “ by the firing ofa gun.’ The pre. , 4 “ good This was sez pale Either lot or all of th “ . arrangements will render th: ay select, ele sermon to the young men and women of bis con- bd heghes law beshoamiri see ears oot, The offering of beef cattle at Drovers’ Rest yes- Ve eh campment ard 20" a at gregation , on “* the moral intluence of the opera.”’ | W!ich declares that a Territorial age pg at the Ex~| y jock p.m. at which latter hour | modat-t-n thousand Lac * r tm fhe “it ¥ard wil come | Wodats #2 thousand Ladies contribute te'the com not, any uiore than Congress, interfere with the | fday was quite large, amounting to 900 head ry must be dis- Precisely the riding ‘ 3 mence. in which that amusement was unsparingly de- rights of property in a Territory—that the scttlers | 400. 0f which was purchased by District butchers | th contracts. ° and will be embraced in 3a81 on the hoof. 1 to $6a$= net; 400 b ‘The three lots will be delivered as follows, viz: isiters aro earnestly requested by the Mana | ““7i,8™ mong hedonys Public that order and nounced. The reverend gentleman objected to | of a Territory are bound to wait tantll the sover- | St $481 on the Loot. equa Baltimore market, and | Lot No. 1(10f00) "Ten thoascd ei ee the Avoid all delay and confusion aes eetee: | decorum wi be riridly maintaiued, as an ample the opera because: first, much of the music of the | Cig? power is conferred upon them, with proper | the remaining 100 left over. From 400 to 50) sheep tw h day of October, 1853, or ckets can now be obtained at the following | P4uce forse wi jetaled for the purpose. opera is vicious ; second, it !s an amusement with. | !@tattons, before they attempt to exercise the lambs changed hands at $2.25a5.50 per most dangerous of all its functions. Mr. Douglas a. No hogs olfered. vper tests nd denies this, and there is the new issue places: Willards’, Kirkwoods, Brown's. and Nat | iq ithers’ fall Baud. ocm ing of twen Uoual Hotels; the stores of Blanchard & Mote, | inetramen , and wil and gauging ca: out an improvement ; third, the associations of the Lot No, 2,420,000) Twenty thousand galionx, on the cations intended for the Star. And iy so: W. Buras, will attend to all adverti with L be thyit choice music during the day and eveni, ; i ‘ " Join F Ells. H. O. Hood, ‘Taylor & Maury. F. = . = he flour ket i dull, and b t st day 0} 001 , ’ ° The Refreshment department will be cera Rouse are generally bad ond fearfully con-| | Why should such an issue ue made at such a| _,the flour tarket is very dull. and but litte thereafter’ ag fio pleptr tts" eel Philp. and Metzerott; also at Hammack"s and But- | aktifal supervision of wen knowe caterers Fee ee ne ae et tee ceaee o teneay Sicha el | crease Ueinanding “@5' for seensen supertine | yop wy Fauxing ean be completed. The respective Mayors of Washington, George- | diae which may. be sbtrnel ae te gman and Le Wage ew ie eae eee pence fer cttempting to aie up the batter waters of Vrands. | Sprculstors are unulling to comp is wot No.3 4a fof Tune cations, | town, and Alexandria are the chosen Judges of tne | digg, wach. mAs. be Metacrott, and of officers at the — ‘ tual the views of holders. (for shipping purposes) anc preted E crcamon. = Bates leading to the ground, i tory. i fi t 4 rs ast ts . Ld gE! teresting correspondence on the question of Sun-| We are called upon to makes contest, af onee ai. | Coming in; held at $1.12a31.17 for good red; end | No part of the vil proposed for and : Weeathes and Crowns, for the Queen ard ker | Visitors at 9a, om day travel on city railroads bas passed between | necessary and hopeless, with the judicial auth ity | S120s81-30 for white. No corn effering. Gets utvacts under this, adva at Maids of Honor (they are models of taste and ele- | bern slated ug Demet members of the Order have ss 5 of the nation. We object to it. We will not obs, | fom Wagons 35a3sc. 7 x ved to the ente t Fics) talected by Mr. R.C. Stephens, are respoot- | Managers, the Chairman of the Philadelphia Sunday Com- Mr. Douglas when he commands us to assault the 1 § to leave Georgetown afew weeks, I scharged with its examinat P fully informed that they are now on exhibition at Dr Thos Miller, D.W Colima, mittes, Mr. Win. B. Tomas, and Mayors Tic- | O°. Dougie when he commands us to assault the | nave obtalsed the service er Me Wear Cae tote Gee sae eee aria | Mr. Stephens Pa.av.s near Sth at. ker Leucx,” J-8. Dabney, man. of New York city, Powell of Brooklyn. and | the court to be right, and Mr. Douglas wrong.” | ®? rply my place durimy temporary absence, and yr bagged sperm ot, fe ixture with 2-St___By order of _THE COMMITTFR. nae, WB. Wel Lincoln of Boston. Mayor Tieman takes st ong ‘Ple writer hows most conclusively that the who will glve prompt attention to all cor ad that it OrP FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventu Street. ground in favor of Sunday travel on the city rail- present position of Mr. Doulas, with reference to roads; states that the custom is generally prevalent { | r a | : ; = ng Amps at a Compaen RETURN OF THE OLD FavoRIrTE: | Holling en a the powers of Territorial legislatures is an after 1 or at the drug store of Dr The wsval tiuining the character N Mees eer? — ONLY! i. Vanderwerke: poy ad Bucler, in New York. and that it is unattended by riot or | thought, to meet his existing politica! necessities, and the aah be en ployed. viz: for Bi hanatiossced ponent one s fo. mn Ventrilo- T.3. Barches, disorder. Mayor Powell writes from Brooklyn in | jn d‘rect contradiction to . THE IRISH SOCL , ESTABLISHED will burn ge oaietormino thetength | guism !—é tartling Feats ia Magic!—and | 8 ¥.¥ Srmuel Owen, pana larileang pals aecee oo city | rial Cae veccwer Ace —— he eon- zh the mevwumofthetr awn lancuage.’ A puby st. arriveat correet conclusions, that oe BLiITs as § 'y, an < General sentiment | phatically insists that the people in Territories n FRIDAY EVENING at 734 o'oicek |) ; crust cron MONDAY wet ei5e PERronmaxces a4 above 1s adverse to the system of Sunday travel ; but ad- | juve no political rights whatever except such es brithe Rev. A. ‘P."Hanlon A” Ave viont of | 9, qi casks, must he eauged. under tho thadicoet IRC DURING Fhe eae EVERY EVEN: —— A. Forayth mits that no riotous proceedings have occurred. | Congress may accord to them, also that by the | M will explain’ the obnetel te beens, bya custon-house or other legaily. zed and | Q’eloek, and on W EDNESDAY and SATURDAY i ames Wallach. ee s . » % E & | 5 " pelounat. Dred 8 ott decision—which he now denies—the ‘eof operation, and the nicasure of success card, and nnist be marked, and acceptal, beltce Adena = right of slaveholders to protection in the posses. | {7/8 | Nai het fre been sraciousiy vouchssfod to | they’ are removed fry ie other ee Warehouse of sion and exjoyment of their peculiar description | | A'eulluc an aid of the fuuds of the Society, | Np cuntincts niet be received and d on of property in ‘Territories is assured beyond aay | ¥!!! the meeting. so 13 3t " Er slci the ee 25 cen! ---- Col. T.T. Fauntleroy. U.S. A., and Judge Diggs. of Missouri, are at Browns’. +++ Hon. Wm. Whiteley. of Delaware, and a nt Cain Dn TICE PLEASURE SE! ERS — Potomac boat Compan: maaags 5 dition to the semi-weekiy tri in of their paral F all of thom. at the option folk, offer the public of Weehiog hor cnd a fy " . aT > oF p connid ae Bee . aS 7% >! hington and Alon. JC" lien, of int ret Riri’ | oily of legal queation In fc, be ters | HAT IENTION, FIFTH WARD DEMOS, ml meretedsieess| WANT at ZAMSANANVG S:RGT'Wak AR: | ete oat en Cape ela te ace’ rR.S Garnett. U.S. A.,and Hon. J oN ape os of = a with es rey Bom le Aasocistion ot Fi one ; rand nits state explt- House, C street. nearthe Depot. ie" dauty) dosing tee ot cee Ula CREEK (twice , of Rhode Island, are at Willards’. Douglas before he bethought himself of the policy DAY NG, Sept. isth, ta59, | citly the iat+ ting, the number of ANTED-A SITUATIO reapec ‘To parties of three or more excursion tickets will P.T. Barnum still does an occasional temn- | of strengthening the game of Abolitionism at the ; ee Cnery,wwomber will be | [he lot or lots f cftne and place of de- WwW young woman to ¢ Haggler {able | bo issued at one dollar iSiicat he Gly mont, with rance lecture. He talked temperance at the expense of the Democratic party, and the con- ARCELL "ARCEROD s “d by members ofthe same | *mallfamily No 672 G street ter | pet prt Rey ren fe Are all naght end petening niks last Saturday tinuance of the Union See, President. fi Fr eopartnership will not be considered. WANTED—CARPENT aR Pat day od or wis Cresk.at ero dollare, (82, sae atthe Revere |" “ae SCREAM AND WATER LoRs | tb capitis bearianier tin anthoriy ar] WANED CARPENTRE TERE ae gad hy Bac ge et oy House, Boston, on Saturdey night Awenican NatvRaLizep Cirizen Renieven ¥. Poh eS BY be the lowest, for otlier comion NTE Dolu.mediately—Ten journeymen | LneSt either of the above pinces, white rare tnd jer hae reat base pat ses ms FROM DUTY IN THE HaNoveRIaN ARMy.—The | and rg at oue duliai ber rallon. FRESH the Ai Secae coum cic WwW PAINTERS N but goed work game me P a —— seal n act ie Veteran Wa uiet 8nOO; ia i mad a ent to ere’ orany other kin mm A LO. aA ‘ ral ¥ = 3 ; Mr. , that C) 5 ry sntion paid fur~ erlisement, a ‘ = Span tara terse Oe which tess | Exnat, an American naturalized citizen, who had | Hshine everytulne Mnthe parte ine: Tete et, | OA bovel atthe ecurity to the satisfadtion of the ANT ee cena meet ot mah strest ot almost eutirely lost; buthe says he intends to raise - J 3B. m. and 6% sac’ | Private fuiniiies 3" cents per quart. Atthe PHIL: .ina penalty equal to one-fifth of the PENTERS For Rennie. 238 Pm. and 36 a. a. been compelled by force to enter the Hanoverian | ADELPHIA CONFEC it against the Democrats as long as he ean, and aad F iONERY, corner 2th hunount of rach ecotrect mac undar these: p KER, New York rther information ing . 2 y 4 § s, will be required of each econtmetor, condi- | 4 13-2t" office, No. 372 Ponnerivanss ; has, upon the remonstrance of our Govern- au la-Im* | Sal i + condi . B when he can no longer speak, he intends to make | !Y* 4 : > = = SHIN | Mamed for the faithful porformanes of the content, ANTED-OLD EN ICE —— = yake | ment, been dismissed from service. HP ONPONDS OR THE WASHING. | to he exneuted within ten days alter the acceptans PORTS, 184s— ett BHetad fick RE ee NaN s capes . bie invostment, being in sums of fve i ‘ 4 wNTE Items Telegraphed from Washington. Passroats.—Slace the early portion of the | dred dol ars cach; redoainaine Janet ey signed by One OF Mibre. reaponsie to | 221s St under Willards’ Hotel. BOARDING. Wasmixatos, Sept. 12-—The large mass of | @™™er there has been considerable decrease in bearing jitereet at wigan ux por cent. per annum, ” the Department as such, or ANTED—A res; ie young WOMAN to : documents with the frank ef Mr. Codove, of Penn- | the issuing of passports by the State Department, | *84 8° fr aale by bos = eStats district judge, al urse and do sylvania. upon them. which were not forwarded by the Post Office Departmeut because of the name of Mr Codove having been written er sup- posed to be written by other hands than bis own. DESIROUS OF OBTAINING with pleasant ROOMS 1 fi root, between Dand fairest Fiftee da} r t i ifteen per day is now abou the average. Assistant Secretary oF Starr, the Hon. Jon Appleton has returne@ to this eity after a — — pavy ssent. af lector = — tot! eet A. EJPERRY, F street, aoa eid ee aE >, > nat, i me bid or bids bo acce; 5 le =! 3 PIANOS FOR RENT, at 91 per month, bidders will duly exeente a contenct’ te ood faith, mle do jo. : ex : be ANTE ror ¥ parental $ OH LIS, t is ae 3 peri in emi :e Rooms, (oommunica- ; - EL ‘ i > ting,) wit Me ae Og fpeularly forwarded. the name of | brief absence, and resumed the duties of lis post. 306 Pa. av., betwoon Sth | entor into. the. Lontraet ae ian Omori nE ca SS es rH yoat 407 I3ih atrect, between Gand Mr Mr. Blair, of Missourf. and other members of tion. ONG BRIDGE.—Travel over the Lon arant pake good the difference between the Congres appearing in the place of that of Mr - a Will be suspended oi and after the goth Haake paid party, | the next lowest So ths Rt eH io ne | BBQARDING.—Mrs. BOWIE, 470. izth strect Cadove, wiio isand bas been absent from the city | Tye Waaruxx The following report of the | {0 three weeks, ci woconnt uf unavoidable repairs “for Of for Tait ee and endorsed “Bro. . B betwen wea G. east side, has pleasant ard iphone Sry a on was in | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse | jot bo longer delay, be Ww. PM High can- Another envelopes nd di tad, pr made to the we 12-31 OOMS for rent, au 24-lm on. § 2—3 F mas . v s Sverctary 2 ‘e > = = = oficial communication to-day with the Executive | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. = ee city Gok Cenignaken | at eee ‘able DW REL TS aes cual, comier~ S°OYER’S SULTANA SAUCE. Arpartinent on business pertaining to his mission | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: HAVE THIS, Day Ep WITH | | Ait bids will be openai, publicly, at the hour and | 6roone ye WELLING 5 for whieh weg ie wok fiot on Coup Bien oF m Mexico. Serremser 13. : } Ee ©. yin the gen- | on the day spe: 2 . will be paid. a i inte | a Phis most delici Further reliable advices from Vera Cruz. dated —o ane gro Dir Seeds usine-a. fh Soe on ee ieee i tao ade ee several ote within | WALURGH, Attorney Bt tae organ eS + August 31. state that the Constitutional Govern- | Philadelph: lelear, 70°. Na, 36 MComtral Stores,” west building. between 7th | the United States. Parties Atpoeel toon eet by | City Hall. ae l-ectw ment had paid it full the nt of the French | Baltimore, Md. -Clear, it. and Wh sts , opposite Centre Market Space. supplied with forms for cc tracks, c., ¥ec., at the ANTED—Persons desiring emp it to claims out of the 8. being S14u,0bu, | Washington, D.C. -clear, wind SW. 13 6t WM RE RI EV & BROTHER. principal Custom Houses in the Unit -d States, Please cail at the Insurance Office of McKEN_ tue Frencis Minicier what isle of M: Gabeiac, | Richmond, Ya. SRSONS INDEBTED TO MEARE | seistt en) eee tome Roar rotary, | NEY sarnoe. Emmploncrs Sl ia eres rox inter French } ister. who ha ribute a ¥ - = Pr S . Is S, Seeret 2 cir NAL mployers eh is ‘There was reasou to believe “ F enable me to clos bo a . ollicial quarters, | Raleigh, N.C Dastgong nn 2 O108e the books of my old At Theatre To-night. that he intended to inv with Gen. Miramon se : : ANTE) K LD ENGRAVIN > 4 1 Ie take th a to Ww s N iano | Seana GO -ae adhe mandatary inne Gravis, Bumicutie Gone ENR to be expresssed against iim > clear, 78°, wind W. the liberet patronage heretofore bestowed upon mos > Ho- eatin coutinnes | C HUNTER, Antiquarian Bookstor il be wach rai | Charleston, 8. 6 ear, 782, wing hope by increased facilities tobe able hese es tel : hh jum pti’ re '» d,ctther aes stima- ‘ better at our new store, 84 3-eolm* the appetite or an Ibis said that the failure of the treaty betw. 7 wind W. 2 13 6th w - PRAKER WANTED —A good bread and oasy ligestion, Mexico and the United States was owing toe Pope Riet ba a B RILEY yt: oa rahe oni mary Orimions 97 rxx Lonpon apective differences relative to the clause for the é NOt > oH CONSUMERS oF FU. ences. ‘i elie Eee. lection of the right of way proposed to be yiven Montgomery, Ala. ZONs 2RS OF FUEL. this Government—the latter claiming to be the Another cargo of t celevrated Broad Mounta’ best judye whea such protection should be unde: Prairie Bluff, Ala.. W. sshend Locust Mountain Ri Jacke ae expeotcd. whieh wil aell at rodunag COAL dai la WANTED IMMEDIATE | our try Mons, ERS Dil Sinatte | Breen s See . & J] z 5 C} - rices from 4 g ly at Brown’s Hi anion orkial focipe; its Pavor is ex taken by itself. and the Jucrez eabinet holding tho vansel fo cash. Aiko, & very large stock of | s will betpatds and pation Tae Lanaes 2 meet that the right id be exercised only in the ‘Miss cool. reba riereinds. Calearly if you want Hy =| > "s Sauce is savory, piquant, and spi- event of M ng incompetent, end after ap- | New Orleans, La eR. W. BATES, W. ‘and’ Coal Deal = ix} tion of flavors & Bitcation for that purpose. Im the language ofa] OM THR WEST. 3 ith #t;.east side, neartge Canal. | | oguished Mexican fanctionary, “The country | Frederick, lair, plensesit. - - a | 2 5 Oe is as If there were no war, and from the interior | Hagerstown, Md. clear, pleasant. N NG PSTABL SAMENT. | § 5 ull is peaceable.”’ Cumberland, Md. > ws ALEX. GRAHAM, 4 Sf ail the piquant resources of 2 Posse Sage ata clear, pleasaat. Well-known for five years in Brook 32, New York < ¢ , ve Serosce Gaxette. = _ ms ast i clear 5 asa Fai Suk Dyer, and now esta! lished 10 y- & 942. y ja and Citizens’ the appetite this ce qt LF The leaders and stewards of the MetLedis! | Wheeling. clear, pleasant. a the cits of Wheeling, Va., is desirous of open = @ | 2 12-2w__Mere! . or boat eee wanes to Push, Eiesh, ‘plscopal church at Lesnbertville, N. J., iave ae, Ye clear, pleasant. a 1 Washington, and ape dognll the atton- FY \ El Can’ NAR PEo A SPREE: as a New York Lalo. Poh nd reading » Pleasant. Fos slik aud other drossenmabole cite, yes © \ by ANAR pit o bs c Ne TIGHT ROPE: iss most delicious zest.”— New York Ledzer and Police Gazette inna viole, clear, pleasant. ing. Also, Crape Shawleehandsomely whitene?= \ CANARY Bi SWINGING ! Me tion of the spirit eud intent of that portion of the clear, pleasant, End‘all othur desoript ts general rales of that ¢luech—tirst, the in) nited Stat DNER ia fries cary hen omen to dono harm; second, doing what we not for the glory of (od; thirdly, the read! Gt ABB! be RG, ap ON A HUNT. foods dyed , Baronveter ot ths Sasitigonton,’t Fem", sees i anfean'c be'ezeaed, ta GANARY BIpDS jow is | rected for temperature,) 29,619; at noon, 20,578 WwW, No. 429 Pa. avenue, south side, be- ING BIRDS GUNNING! the 4 Thesmometer, at 7 a. m., 63’; at noon, 7: those books which do nut teud to tue keo Maximum during 2 hour ending 9a. m. to- pene a Tse ha Auilaaiay iene) eee endtAgIC AND. VENT RI VIsM! Bad deve of God.” Phy separ tency w Pronounced unequalled | 44.2, Ab GIBSON's, Sele e ee, BLITZ AT, OBL FELLO se = e a t |