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THE EVENING STAR. ——— han ie | Dee" fssued in the department of California: In ——_»— OUR FAY, STOCK QF PRY opODS, CARPERING, OIL. C ROOTS. SHOFS. HATS Tar Trave.ixe gee na a cam, | the department of Texas, Lieut. J. H. McArthur aie gear in posdiaag cane teen P pnd CAPS is ore most | we have yet beet AK, ner busca eae te agnin upon the dodge of hi > | will take command of the troops at Camp Stock- RenTOws, Septem! a pat A aoa wi t former favors, ige our b St endear: Rtraie cla pgeriget Rpt Paign. He is playing “traveling menagerie,” | ton, ‘Texas, during the absence of Lieut. Jones | Chitajgg still exists, in spite of the vagaries of mt the libetal patronage which h snrournge’ owt civee & en te edeoatage WEDNESDAY..........Septomber 14, 1859, Pree et Po? tne usual appliances of that P. A. Quinlan will | the Knight of La Mancha and his faithful Squire. Twill be we tha’ we voll Goods exclusively for given fo us the advantax = 5 ‘peculiar {nstivation”? of out countey—Dill post- pot Pot Laatine ana: valiens ‘Assistant | T rnament at Analostan Island yesterday was | of selling cheaper than aly otter house in the eity. " 1 and 7 N b Reset a aimee an eon of the | 128, cutely prepared syprennensy Aven: an Surgeon V: , who will proceed to Fort Crook | sttended Sl piag: * sage ie ing ths sacra Formas san Bae angie ej elegsnee. We name, in part 3 he Constitucion, speaking puffing,) brass brands, claq| : undreds, |" for duty. Company I, second eavalry, | gentlemen from our two cities. ‘Th@compet! mt by beg rote. to OI, 70 ploces best Calicoss, at 10 cts. Democracy, pointsout that the doctrine of squatter |’. &c. The only one of those appliances not wil poet at Fort Mason to Major Heintaman, | Knights were—the Red Rover, Mr. H.C. Fossett; pieces Silke, very cheap, Hes Proves good Calico, a6 cts, Sovereignty or that of a congressional code as yet resorted to in his bebalf‘is the mammoth first Knight of Potomac, Mr. A. J. Thomas; Disinher a on de nes, at i2 cts. Ph affecting slavery in the Territories would never | cided char'vt drawn by forty spans of horses. It fafantry. pu . + ited Knight, Mr. J. H. Darnes; Knight of Charies have been thought of by the Democratic masses or | j, high time that his followers had provided that. Prats or Survars.—The General Land Office Tl., Mr. J. A. ; Turkish Chief, Mr. 3. F. i ads by any other portion of the people if left to them- | rise, their ocher efforts to make effective sensa- | ig in receipt of the following, from the Surveyor | Estex; Knight of Analostan, Mr. Wm. Lumsford; Monriea it Cloven eee ee selves, but that the politicians, North and Sovth, | tions everywhere he gocs,may prove failures General of California, viz: Plat of survey of town- | Silver Knight of Cooney, Mr. Jos. Birch. After pa % ies’ Vests, only 5) cts. Professing these extreme doctrines have industri- | sner all. He is now speaking from railroad ships 7 and 8 north, of range 2, west of Mt. Diablo | *, wind and dust nearly | — Gentiomen’s Undershirts, very eheap, cont inding the competitors, Mr. H. C. Fossett was * Undershi i] ously labored to diffuse them, and, as might | oi,tforms in the West wherever the cars bearing | meridian, containing 46,03 acres. There is em- | dec! Hi petitors, Mr. Boys Vaders irts in all sizes, instilled them id townships a part of et Lowe end’ Bory Mie eee i | Mele as ne egos ae ete naturally be expected, have actually him stop for five minutes. His presence on the | braced in the survey of said townships a Queen ve ut iss Rosina Fitz- iidren’ ee makes y's among their followers to some extent atleast. | train is announced everywhere in advance of bis | the rancho “Rio de los Putos.”” Pees Patines: Mz, Tromas, adjudged to saat retinas cpap The Inteilsgencer is devoted to news and mis- appearance; and as atthe West idle folks cluster reopen List of a| of Baltimore, Ist fry of Hi ' ore: 4 oo ARE ETING, OL rH. 43 ds We neve cellany to-day. around railroad stopping places when passenger | lows Swamr Laxps.—An approved third, named Miss Susannah Kelly, of our Good Yard-wide Carpeting at 5 cents, owe eee ad- | trains are expected, far more with us, he al- | considerable quantity of swamp and overflowed ity, 2d Maid of Honor; and Mr. J. A. Hastings, Fard-wide Floor Oil Cloth at st conta? EP; Trent tee con® Ge tnd ey ot st | ways Suthcal caved: great or ready, as such | lands in the Fort Des Moines district of Iowa en- | fourth, named Miss Flannigan as 3d Maid 0 Step Oil Cloth at 12 cents. t Kastern - id di act }. 28, 1850, | Honor. the ri ‘was over, the successful 2 a peeaa eS oe ea, crowds invariably ae, to shout themselves hoarse | uring to that State under the act of Sept. 2,1 by, | Hntghia and the Indios Mf Woeis Chee oes Wo have GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS: SOFT HATS AND CAPS. {07 The Nashua Gazette understands that it is | over any political speech, as over a crazy or drun- | bas been sen' fa syst ed a ball, and afterwards dancing was kept up until e have a com assortment reeei en 5 the intention of Gen. Pierce tospend the winter, | ken men; and hoarser, over the didoes of adrun- | the acting Commissionor of eneral Land | iste hour by the ladies and gentlemen present. ; BOOTS AND SHOES. : ith his wife, at the Bermudas. ken woman. So he is having another ‘“triumph- | Office. ‘The visi ne fire company, (the America, of We hare an entire new stock the best manufacturers in Philadelphia and Massashneetts.—many - es x loud ——— Philadelphia,) with a delegation of the Franklin | of thom havo been made to our , ead we have aimed to secure such goods as will give entire al speaking tour’ of it, as marked with Navar Onvers.—Licut. G M. Ransom has of your city, the V eatiainction. 17 A monster sale of public lands in Missouri, os thé Shatner reorge 33 company, of you igilant, of om hy See Faete Reteed Company, wilt ke: plone | PS Sanus ma, Daniel Prat, Cae leet asa’ | Ct meres Bom ae rs |e i atteatlon’ Mote dlemmentionet |. we calicit an examination from all Gash buyers, leaving them to be the judges of tho fairnces of our atSt Louis next month. tours of jon. ordered to the U. 8. steam sloop Narragansett. ee eat tke AR semen oe nent | Prices, the good tasto and quality of our stock. a ee ee nt | Lieut. James M. Watson bas been ordered to re- | Was expressed that the first-nam Se ae R. BRICE HALL, D7 The health of Secretary Floyd, who isstill | date for the Presidency,’’ as he call himself. Heve Lieut. W. H, Ball, in command of the U.S. | iting the College and other points of interest. all| se 12-St {Intelligencer.} Nos. 373 and 375 SEVENTH STREET, Betwoon | aad K. at the Springs in Virginia, is sid to be farfroa | The political labor of his (Douglas's) present | soreship Fredonia, at Valparaiso, Chili. partook of a bountiful collation at Forrest Hall eater teceinl restored. tour isto fix his doctriné of squatter sovereignty ——_>+—___ furnished by the Vigilant company, and returned AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, &c. more firmly in the hearts of the people in States Licnt-Hovsz Puotocrarns —Photographs of | to yew city well pleased with ir trip. a I> “Copy-right Democrats” !sthe name given adeshth the Dpcosttion one ti theascendency. Yet | the works at the Bergen Point light-house, New badly Pajured de years of age, — ‘4 > bing WaASsHIyeTON THEAT! ag: = GBAND Tou efor shake. NIC aT to the Douglasites by the editor of the Fort Wayne | st.rmed at the reception at the South of his last | Jersey, have been received at the LightHouse y injured day before yesterday, near Mr. El:- ANAGER..... —— Mr. 8. W. Giexx. ER . aes = hnete - lankets, Drow St to 810, raw Bonnets and Tite, 'ING, at low prices, ason’s tan yard. on High street, by an en ox, <i —— z apt _N ‘Sons of Malta, Republican. bid for abolition sympathy, he is again approach- | Board. which caught him w the arm, open tee hi Third wishe eg) pnd A Cousin.” of Me “or oe 1—_e “IF In the recent election in Utah, three Gen- | ing that section of the Confederacy with honeyed age 5 orks Raiee re ig, ates consi Saratie Sitenre. He was insonsl bie fora Messrs, WHEATLEY aod CLARKE. Penny in, Maryland ‘snd ¥ on tiles were elected to the Territorial Legislature, | phrases, in none of which, however, does he take ther for this morning 1s made from the Morse | ‘The water, which bas been draw frets the THIS EVENING, ge ay noida OR Kp" TOU Rae namely—Samuel C. Mills, (formerly of this city,) | back his declaration of adherence to the doctrine Pate ph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | C20al for the last three rg ie for irs of gates, Wilts Seed A MENT. ord FAS NEC St ARLINGTON SPRING Wm. 8. Osborn and Charles Crocker. that the squatters in Territories may lawfully de- =_* ‘a és etc., is to be let on again this mornin; , we hear. i= Hees crest oomeay, entitled on THURSDAY, September 15th 7 = a prive the citizens of Southern States of coequal | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock: Those who want a day of genuine pleasure, will PUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Sir Kaights from Now York, Philadelphia, Belt. ing | , pe a uw eee enne vast published: the total oes of | HRMS In the common property of all the sover- patronize the ple-nie of the Vigilant fire company eg neous «ee paease FaJobys. Clark | Suter the List aa contestaste for the honors of Us| {ian Government, just published, the te i f the American Union. On the contrary . " Ls ireary. . Wm. on. the army in Italy, in killed, wounded, and pris- | iene 0f the American Union. | On the contrary | Piiadeiph Our Bridge-street merchants tried their best, | Higrenre Trevchard "Miss C:Thompeon | ‘The magnitade and completeness of the genera! eners, was 1,161 officers and 44.500. lasses more, yesterday, to keep down the dust by plentiful a Srrangements will render : * ¥ elect, ele no such power ander the law and Constitution— | Washington. plications of Potomac water; but, in spite of Song—Star Spangled Banner. By the whole Com’y | gent, and of a character unusus. tras tive. Sub. EP A new steamer, of small dimensions, in- | the whole South—in a category with those at the | Ricumond, lose doors —_ tantial seats will be erected sufficient to 1 Petersburg, aoecietaen tae room wor hengape aoe alae To conolude with the faror of tucdate fn thouasad Ladies, and every effort will tended to ron on the coast of Liberia. from Cape | North who claim the right of Congress to interfere Norfolk, %, Gunners are having a fine time of it just now. Altves Fhe ead FOR AD oe, poh be agare cuntribute to the com- Palmas to Gallina, was to be launched at New | against the existence of slavery in the Territories ; ey N.C fob nerf os Me Yn ls the marshes sur- . Snr. = bentley ‘ The mnauagers assure the public taat order and morni from it m my roundiny lostan Island, and adjacent thereto, Admission 50 cents. jecoram wii rigidly maintained, as I York, yesterday ing, the ship yerd of = tou iagpcgape ee Columbia, 8. is ‘anuswally large, and the crop of seeds of vari- Sie at7. Overture at7% o'clock. _it__| police force will ‘ve detatied for the purpose : Henry Steers. ers, ma ning, y Charlestod, S.C. ous kinds upon which they f being abundant, | 7), _ Withers’ fli Baod. ocnsisting of twenty-seven N York Herald. king of the | United States may not raise a finger by way of in- Augusta, Ga..... i they are quite fat. A young friend of ours, Mr’ Fest GRAND COTILLON PARTY insppemmente, has been engaged, ond wu furnish tae frank ’ “ute ie obee gen pores that | terfering with the operation of any “unfriendly | Savannah, Ga. -clear, 74°, wind S Wm. Burrows, brought home on Saturday one HICKORY CLUR The Kolesiment ‘department wil be undst the | members of Congres are in the habit of sending | !¢iislation”’ with reference to the coequal rights | Macon, Ga clear, cool. hundred and eight ortolan, black birds, &c.. as e* ‘0 be given at skilfal enpervision of weil known caterers. “cl a 4 rs 3 L i \ home by mail their dirty linen to be washed, and | °f the South, to which the squatters may resort in Columbus,” Ga. :: pwns «naan the result of his day’s sport—forty-nine of which PRANKLIN og te L. Sh ond D ste, Tickets 59 cents, admitting a Gentleman and La Montgomery, Ala, «clear, pleasant. he killed at a single shot. Monday, he and a AY . 18 dine. which may be obtai: at the Music Stores of receiving it back clean by the same process.” | th€ Prosecution of the purposes of the Emigrant | prairie Bluff, Ala. ‘clear, cool, brother brought home a still lar number, hav. | Further prrticulars in future advertisement. tt» | Of Messrs. Ellie and Metaerott, and officers at the Ae Reicriertiomt Aaa aitiiea Ald Societies sending them out. Jackson, Ala.. -Clear. ing killed some four dozen at a single shot each ypssteem ENTAIL AND VOCAL, Came inoding to SS ate ie ar U7 Montevideo bas declared herself neutral in | Such is the platform Mr. Stephen Arnold Doug- | Mobile, Ala. -clear, 72°. If you want a first-rate article of cheese, fish, or CONCERT AND EXHIBITION Rn ey rn ee rien Gainesville, -clear. any thing in the way of fresh family groceries, on BYiL1 be given at “rhe following named members of the Order have any war between Buenos Ayresand the Argentine | 12s has erected for himself. In mounting it, he has 7 a BIRCH’S SALOON, y songs rn ay bartered te " lavehold. | N¥ Orleans, -clear, 80°, wind ©. the most reasonable terms, call on Tenny, corner Corner of 14th and D sts., on the 15th ef September, | been selected as Confederation. President Lopez, of Paraguay, | deliberately bartered the votes o! every slavehold- vies aun Wine: of High and Bridge streets. If you want shoes iy te . eye has refused, as reported at Panama, any aid to | ing prs for the os of — at the ately Frederick, Ma...-.-- sesclear, cool. poe gro — shel een er atour | LADIES’ alDgocr ea OST. MATTHEW'S ASH Vine.” i : fancy his phase itionism more t! the less | Ha,erstown, ery -clear, cool. riend L. Payne am porium, near ‘'armers (Colored. 1 c a J . SS re inshdlaes panes AG it nected ia tue latform of | Cuinberland, Ma. -clear, cool. Se teeaille anal Crna ek eee eee | wr the purvocoeT amen teniags Cobeel er ra Pager UF The West Point cadet, Jobn H. Kelly, |" P P 7 ‘elear, cool. yourself trouble and expense about your taxes at- hildrea, Senator Seward. How he is graduall ing | Grefton, Va. Marehell, who was lately brought to New York on acharge | "¢?*tor - Ho gradually creeping | Wiveeling, Va. "1 Under the patronage of th Wm. De -Clear, cool, fend to the advertisement of the collecfor, Mr. Sart Vincent oF Patt TY oF W. INGTON. | J. # Holl bel seat Sta “up in the degrees” of abolitionism, is aptly illus- | parkersbur, , Va. .clear, cool. Welch. 7 Par LP: MERG. m1 2S n of assault and battery at Niblo’s Theatre, bas | + ta in the fcllowing extract from the Louisville Oleciansti “0. ‘clear, cool. No change in the flour and grain market sinco | Mr. T. BOMA. ae v7 | Fra A McGee Eeesra ten” a been held to bail in the sum of $500 to appear at Teamak: Harmer, O.. :clear. cool. yesterday. Some sales of standard brands at 5. Miss M. 1Ay) SOR. Female Soprano Leader, | J.D. Hamgpack, TJ. Barchus. Peon ae etisnd, of the Metropolitan Hotel |” ine. Douglas has fully and thoroughly aben- | Marietta, 0. Sane heen ea (ucignganesidedangse or 5 7 SUG | Ne rs becoming his security. doned the ground which be has held itherte in Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m., (cor- N. B. The School oper.ed on Monday, 12th inst, P. A. Harry, 3 Congress, and which he taught and labored with | tected for temperature,) 29,897; at noon, 29,923. ALEXANDRIA. Admission 25 conta; children ua} I2 years of | Chas. A ae jell, Thos fA UP The Stone Cutter’s Association of New | ai) His ingenuity and strength to enforce through- | Thermometer, at 7a. m., 55°; at noon, 71°. ‘ igaseerst c. are 1236 Carpe Sag 1740" a. Cn : . ag York city, held a meeting on Monday evening, | out the whole of bis last energetic canvass in I]li- | , Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- ia w je furnished by the Indies at the usual Dr-GW Hamphreys.C. A. Forsyth, for the purpose of giving expression to their sym- | nois. In thatcanvass, whenever called on by his | @ay, 78°; minimum 54° ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 14, 1850. | er Ur Ooribers at tae on W.B Chases <ch pathy with their brethren who are now “on | Vigorous competitor or by the gathered multitude Council met last night—Lewis McKenzie, Esq., oe for the copash n. es a sence 5 9 J = nts. on wit » svike inthe city of London. ‘Try decided to |e gheet hiding ates uae herttont P| (SE RPRRAMENT, OF THE SONS, OF | president, Inthe cat. MALTA —Ail intending to ride at the tour from 9 o'clock in the Trent to-morrow w Il meet at the Lodge Room at | co ger ieee a pac ng ead tonal contribute and send them material aid as soon as | ing the territorial condition, his uniform and im- a NGTISE To PLEASURE SEEKERS tie 4 Co. with reference to an error in the assessment di ; ‘otomac boat Company. was was 8 o’clock a. m., TO-MORROW, Tem i, : i dition to the semi-weekly tri int ey poawseats eget aa Teorded Sy te Benenson ee ae cna | Ente Eethe purpose of selocting costumer. made upon thelr stock, &c.; referred tocommittee | SECOND 87 et their steamer Powhatan to Nor! i> Wm. S. Worth, son of the late General | States, and that the decision of that high tribunal. zs, - S: &- A communication was received from W. H. SrrreMBer 350. Seinen nol Ge py ty ee wp Worth, has suggested to the City Councils of New | Whatever it inight be. must necessarily be final | 7== VISITORS TO THE SONS OF MALTA | Muir and others, asking that a pump be in} (A number of Milita y Companins, Lodges, Civil | tomac to GLY MONT and AQUIL CREEK twee - and binding upon all parties concerned. This | | TOURNAMENT.—The Union Line o! the locality bounded by Columbus and First sts.; | Societios and Schools having signified thoir inten | datly)during the hot weather: York the propriety of removing the inscription of | very point was argued more frequently and more | oniiybuses will loave the Capital even Rrottrnatcs | the y. y 51 Toe to Jom te ¢ Wi participate inthe |. To of three or more excursion tickets vil “Buena Vista’? from the monument erected to the | elaborately than any other between him and Mr | fof Georgetown, and connect with the packet boats | Teferred to committee on streets. é - te ot isi- | Acard from Crusaders’ , Sons of Malta, | {8tive pr memory of his father, in that city, and substituting | Lincoln—he contending for the supreme authority | tore tn the Tournament, the ting ney, Title inviting this body to. grand ple hic and tourna: | 00°," “Fort George,” as he was not presentat the former | f the court in relation to slavery in the Territo- | sho-t intervals during the entire day. Arlington pri parties ings t Arlington Spring on the day | be issued one dollar (81) each for Glymont, with se 14-2t | ment to be held ai odersignad Committees make | privilege of remain: ail night and retu, ng on Thursday, | § : ny Society or Ascoaapion to. which, — days. pot A yy og 1 ( vo or wantec niormation, no invitation vilege remat ortwo 78. battle. me trp Beemermoe eck ine rehire ry 3 THE IRISH SOCIETY, ESTABIOSHED | the 15th inst., was received, and the invitation | been {ransin.tted, is reipectinily and urgently re- linne, Sngler can enjoy fine sport with hook and “ - “ > by G 4 in case a pt o Aces, ges, SS pS ees by the force of the United States Constitution, the A; D; 1818, for the parpose of prométing the | accepted. ind . Procors‘on, to give notice in writing to the under. | other small hash berne abundant; shee” Rae ren U7 A slight shock of an earthquake was felt | alcision should not be executed by the never, | soristurai education of the'native fruk, cawfty | 4 Communication vas received from the Young | Pruceatan: Wives Bouce ia writing: s to Sunda: plentiful. si Pomsmvn on the S0d of August. Gu the ex, 14 | eo Md not be executed by the govern- | fir ugh the medium of thetr own jangunce.’ A pub | Catholics” Friend Society, in regard to the erro: | jie", "on if y day previow sd be CR the afternoon, Aspinwall was visited by a severe © But Mr. jas bas now abandoned this | 2° meeting wi! held. (D. V )at the church of | neous assessment of the building corner of Wolf hany on FRIDAY EVENING at 736 o’oloek. and Royal stant. All Societios. military or civil, joining in the pro- | places. reets, St. ‘ A 04 p by the Rev. A. P. Hanlon. A. M,, vicar of streets, Known as St. Mary's Hall; re- | cexsion in a body Boats pu ferred to ittee on clai tors f AZkets to the Grotinds: waiting | poe Reternigg. 25 po ee oe mond 6H a B b ee, of }- n. i . ). An m. hao wall attond ‘Se Deve. | A report was. made hy the somsnltien on Gea- | One ventions cad lacdiog, 0 conte-to be bad at ate | "For farther telcconloon teeter ie Compan ercely with each other upon that very sub- | If Mode of operation, and the measure of success eral Laws, which was adopted, respecting an act | ™" ; rea end Neca ese | Sree Nees geek Tere H sg fs ) lexandria. 5 . E. 5 He argues not only that the court has no fant hes hergtnfore boon graciously vor to | authorizing the Fire department to pass by-laws, ton, | 7 x &c.; the same committee reported.an act amend- et ood ae Sar we pres as eee of PP eee — A sollection, in aic of the funds of tne Boreetys ing the 5th section of an act regulating the mar-} “THE COMMITTEES ON PRINTING ghts a squall, which, although it lasted only a veryshort | £Fo"nd and concedes no more power or right to the . ve s th thei ave, dt ‘consbdacable Sumege to the baildlngs | Tilecis canvas when the toe ee eaten ces | mane ee in the town, stripping many of them of their roofs and fi A msa was unfortunately killed during the gale | jec by some timber falling on him. 5 ~ Compeny wer to settle the question of the right of men to NG SE EES ee idl slave property in the Territories, but that it | will be mace after the meeting. ket. and the adjustment of wei; fT AND INVITATION, — UT" Advices from Tehuantepec to the ist inst | onght not th have it. He insists that the squatters | ——" ICE CREAM AND WATER [CES | laid on the table; the same committce also report: | Address M. GROSS, 500 Sh ttt eA PERSONAL. state that the undertaking of the Louisiana Te: | Do“ess, and should use, the power to decide the TE, served'to Peotivaie Foire Pie Bi Hotels. | ca a bill for providing 2 substitute in the Audi- | _#°12-5 Uintel.&-Constitntiont:} DQIXeAQuAMBEWY TaRT, Lovely bauntepec Company remained prostrate, as at the | WOOK matter for themselves w any inter- | and Exeursions, at ove dollar per calion. FRE: tor's place during that officers absence; passed. IRST_ GRAND COTILL UN RTY OF SUFFERWER! ut position from either the Judicial, the Legislative, | CAKES made every day, sent to any part of | Adjourned. the SOCIAL FRIENDSHIP ‘AD- ee failure of the Corporation, with slight prospects | or the Executive branch of the Federal Govern. the city. WEDDING CARES made very pretty | In the Board of Aldermen, the following is a] RILLE ASSOCIATION, to. be given at Tue P oN QTICE. ofrevival. The engineers and surveying parties | ment. He assumes not only that there is no reme- ery cheap. Particular attention, paid to fur summary of their business: SCOTT'S HALL, on the corner of 20th st. con's Law Libary ith Wa Penne had all left for the United States. Every depart. pte ee ene Noy eg Se Private faacc a eee ARSE fe | Orne committee on streets reported in favor of 3 Sy om fortne some 4 yearesine:, is requosttd te some forma ment of trade and industry was paralyzed. Even | hostile Tegielstion ir ile non-legisiation, bet ADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY. ae 12th | the application of the Alexandria, Loudoun, and | occasion kets 50 cents, admitting sgentioman | 8 PS: hee} , binding of the books and take th the traffic in mahogany had seriously declined. | that there should be rone—that there would be no | 984 F sta. = 18-1m* Hempahire Ralloeed, Company, in regard te the and indies, @212-3t*_ | fom this date 77 BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY cy | Culvert un fairfax street, near their de RNAI DEEN Dulin Rae ban Gee ehecen Gand FL firetiie: Brae CAKES | grounds. On motion, the report was recommitiea, | Gf AND, TOURNAMEN ANDPIC NIC OF | cote and charece: "WM VETTING between G and H E " s x ALTA AT ARI INGTON, 3 sth Se ate, a IE | y ATER Beco fete rare onli ived from the see eye HU SDAY sth instant. Washington, September 14, 12 9 wo M4 '» Fairs and Enter- omimon Council, and concui in: N E —Ths Cavaleade oj ights will start 7 Ry 7 oi Familieg sm ppliod at! — Resolved, That the Mayor be, and is hereby, 1e- | for the Encampment st S orcleok mene the et BR EUSLIC Is BEREBY CaUuric E BLANCO MANGE aed | Cil the charge made against a watchman, bein; Gaps babaen ~—igy Peon epee at ge Part wh Er_ | 28%) h8vin: vo provoca ion to justify hun and fi made to order, oe on the night of the robbery 1 get plier d vote. pg ey : Store. “ : ’ . . Any i tire aad wher atortainments turmeled at ths | The petition af Root Hodgkin, referred by | Renee? 2° Tiling 10 Ant will comm | hicing or harboring him will be dealt with nooorairg SATATL CARES ofa tereoat Censonables term the Comoe Coane to the committee on streets, Alli ters are cqrnestty seasesses by the Mane ~ ALFRED LEE * ‘7 4 ad - ors ‘vcure tl ir th before leavit ———_—_—_ —____ ° -_—= — ati 20-1 JOSEPH SCHAFFIELD. | W24 Zeceived, and the action of that Board con thie witl avord ail delay and confusion at fhe gates, = VARD.—Broke jail, on Sunday oa ea BOK § OF HE WASHING- Welsetl genieee ha! the Prager) of ve Afriean piscon Ww flardss K be obtained at the following ht, the Ith instant. two white men, TON GAS LIC: Cc ‘ANY are a safe arch an hers, asking that street lamps be | f; if : a ip aly investment, being in sums of five hun | put up on the south ‘end of Vashi Ly pest pam Jone Ee Et ae 6. Bocd, q ‘aylor & Sanury he said AITHEY was committed to Jail or red dollars each, redeamabie Jarumry 2, 1852, and | read. and the following order ado, : That the | Philp, and Metzerott; aso at Hammack’s and But- | 10th day of June Inst, charged with the in cof ay aed po eee Gere oe cane, committee on gas have lamp posts put up on | ler’s restaurants, cantz, at Laurel ry, Prinoe Georce’s = er ws Washington street, south of e, agreeable to| , The rexpective Mayors of Washi , Goorre. Maryland. He is about five feet cicht or = = = the system adopted in other parts of the city. town, and Alexandria are the chosen Judges o! ches high, jight compiexion, thin fe nd DELSENES SEPDING, STATIONERY— | “A petition was received from Andrew J. Arnos, | °°°8*i00 acai away: tem are not called for in ten days wil booed At auction, t ic The accounts are in every sense di ing. wrong or grievance or just cause of complaint in ccna inibameiceantes ae the case. Phe Supreme Court that he talked eo 7 Additional advices from the disputed ter- ve about be thes ly considers of n= uae rac- ‘ teal im nce in respect to slav: a ‘Terri- ritory of San Juan Island state that Gen. Harney | scries ¢ the dictum ofa ‘Northern magistrate, had sent four additional companies of the third | ad this he thinks is as it should be.’? infantry to reinforce Capt. Pickett’s company al- ready there. Up tothe 13th August ao British Post Orricg Contrisvtions To THE Wass- troops had been landed. General Harney had ad- metox National Moxument.—The plan for dressed a formal letter to Gov. Douglas in reply | raising funds to complete the Washington Monu- to his a Protest, but its character hid not | ment, through the agency of postmasters, seems transpired . likely to prove successful. About fowr thousand {> Planters residing in Lafayette Farish. La., | c'reulars, we are informed, were sent out last have been seriously annoyed by outsile persons | onth by Lieutenant Ives, but it was scarcely ex- tampering with their slaves, formed a vigilance | Potted that any returns would be received before committee a few days and expelled a large num- | the Ist of October. They have, however, already ber of obnoxious persons from the parish, after | Commenced to come in from different parts of the first administering to them severe punishment. | C°Untry. August was a broken month, and the every day. I TCES ‘served to’ Pai 1.80 lon. eaReS, FY RA CHARLOTTE. JECLIES of ail ’ —__e—_—! ich latter hour campinent and 2 o'clock hima " eo u ny ENJAMIN AITHEY and JOHN FT MAG EI CROWNS. acetal ine boce etree ins sortm askius that a flue of five dollars and eighty-odd | The Ladies who may be desirous of seeing the | Prurder: he sees oe ee ehh the Um A decision has been rendered in one of our dis- | Cost of putting up boxes had to be deducted from ——* 326 fig owgg ABA leaks. cents be remitted; referred to poeta at By Wreatnes_ and Crowns. for the Gucen and her an "tone bedlicn cones to akon trict courts pronouncing the new statute forbid- | te amounts contributed, but the average receipts A petition was received from the Magnetic Tel- | Maids of Honor (they are models of taste and cle- i? hauling cotton to thefacte Woe will give a reward of Two Mundred Do lara ding free negroes from congregating with slaves, | ae highly encouraging. The smallest amount for the apprehension of exit Aithey—ne ma vey D998 BEATES, DOOR PLATES, DOOR | egraph Company, asking the privilege of planting | £870) selectad by Mr. R. C. Stephens, are rrapoct- except under certain severe rules, to be constitu- | taat has been sent is 25 cents, and the largest £18, FATES —100 dif srent patterns Silver-pisted | a post in front of their office; referred to the streets | {il¥.informod that they are now on exhibition at Door ikon amine. an oe Pheretakeo—prov ded bois scivreetiat the Jai tos te be found at : ittee, with t th 31 ens, af ee ITTF mee Weta oty, Marylau tional. the latter from the city of Wheeling, Virginia. | _s° 14 DEMPSEY & O’TOOLH’S. petitioner.” pthc a sie aa oe eater of THE COMM = aan ie Re ane eae Te ee SE When it is recollected that the former sum, in. NOTE THE FACT, Ou motion, the, minority report of the claims OPP FELLOWS’ HALL, Savanra Starer. | shit muctonn yoore of ane han a fa I> The Portland (Maine) city government has Never WAS Tk 80 BEFORE, THAT committee, made July 12, was taken up. 7 —- ° light hair and very blue eyes ; is about five fret gs significant as it appears, is nearly double what m7 z RETURN OF THE OLD FAVORITE! hes . own, made special arrangements for celebrating ¢ SCHOOL BOOKS Z The following resolution was zdovted: tOR ONE WEEK ONLY! nebes high; hasa mother living in Georgetown, | ng . ie! ing the ar- | would be tequired from each place, monthly, in | Can be bought hy Retain at WiHoLesae prices, Resolved, That when this board adjourn, it will cal s ‘ rival of the steamship Great Eastern. The pro. | order to complete the monument in a few years, which ts pan being done at adjourn to meet on Friday evening next, at 7), New and Astonishing Scenes sn Ventrilo- E d ” !—Startling Feats in Magie!: Kove Odd Fellows? Hall. apie MORet Veen herds Rate aAmiae is Learuad Cancty Birds? aie ened have a ball instead of a pic-nic, as was their ori- —a COA Lime OP FB! inal intention. ‘The ball wilt take place some wee EE entity . me during the early part of the coming month : EVE Wied ASP ECU COAT tls one ontes While | andwill oraly be "the taf the sctuon Ss” | ge MO SPAY. ape. aun aut EVERY EVEN: Ash STOVE; and also sno carco of White Ash | The office ef the Magnetic Telegraph Company | o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY aod SATURDA FURNACE and Red Ash STOVE COAL. All | (Mors:’s line) is being removed to an apartinent | AFTERNOONS cee ( sine apart of which will be sold at tie or market pages: in the Phenix Hall build'ng. Adi gramme includes a public dinner, a grand ball and military display, and other manifestations of rejoicing. A committee of the city government | -nasters to ensare its success, and tirus far all that has also voted to extend invitations to President uave been heard from have promised a cordial Buchanan and his cabinet. to G ‘Scott, to the *odperation to the enterprise. New York city, Governor of Canada, to Gen. Williams, comman- | Charleston, Providence, R. I., and the little town Ger of the British forces In North America, to the | of Putnam, ia Ohio, have each sent more thag Governors of the several States, and to the execu- $10. We will give a reward of Fifty Dollars for hie Spprehension, if delivered at the Jai of Prince Sorge’s con: ny Maryland. By order of the Commissioners : W.G_ BAD: President of the Board E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. au 25-11 LOST AND FOUND. $4 REWARD Strayed fio the subse ihe: on the entire practicability of the project will appear. 's only requires the universal cooperation of post- a ‘hie conte aap i : = so ‘. asion, 25 cents—Children, 13 cents. se 10-6t bd be pk enna 3 — = cow, hese four returns make uj ie ¥ - A runaway negro fellow, who says he bel: SS ee a Le je Portiond decane mae and New Brenswick, to visit | average for about 250 towns that might contribute | 20 14-4t___Vard, corner 4 atreot and Cansi._ | ,, runaway negro fel Tobacco, was captured by | GRORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS | we wile rcce in cece meeNTnInE her to Portland during the visit of the Great Eastern. nothing atall. Two or three months will be re- G LOBE COFFEE the crew of a vessel while crossing the river in a MRS. FON : ; quired to ily tet the project, bat here ii sapteg ASTERS.| fete ihn morning, und vcured weil his wader | (CE Suire GHTOWN,TAXDG FOR J890-_| 0182 243 Det, bet thant ah é STERS. and { joties i hei . an qos Sing fag oot tae eALT!- | doubt that {t must ultimately succeed. ‘The letters a ay {25o2 sp tp| can be heard from’ ane required by law to advertise property sad enhures LOST. Saturday or Sanda mink. eres . o-rsecmabegguo Franklin | enclosing the rem'ttances are kept on file among | & reoeived,at 3] Wyman kept bis large audience in a continual | th? ayment of all taxes unpeid on the firet Monday | (348 square and compase—cf gol liberal —— ¥ (Tuesday) afternoon, = y she records of the Monument Society, and it is | & JAMES SKIRVING’S S| roar ‘of laughter last night, with his comical say- | '™Cetober n C. D. WELCH. Collector. returning it to A. HANCOCK, Pa. avere maa, about 25 years of age, named Edward Ash- | a led, at stated inte: i < Washington S_ove Storo, S| ines and doings. This afternoon and to-nig’ tee hh LhSTET—TEEOOEOOOE | tren 12th nd I5th ste, set? m craft, presented a check for $030, signed by M tended, rvals, to publish complete | 3 S. E. corner Pa ay, and Lith’st, {3 ] closes his engagerrent here. Go early, if you RRIVED—A.1 packet schooner Syivanus Al- “ : Bett a . ? ¥ Messrs. | ists of the amounts received and the places where | © _86 II e03t No. 267. % | want to get aseat, or even standing room’ e len, Captain Sears, has arrived and i yr im oe aa oo . lower room of ~ The poy peti ere Fromply pala. | suey wees coattibated. FPRENCH AND ENGLISH & pr a a oa tember: « small GID. WATCH: an nar © party presenting the ving been in a _.. . SELECT SCHOOL > a j z in (4 strands) end a gold cross attached ; mark the employ of the firm, and accustomed to de 1g Pca FOR ¥ LADINS, ” | FANCY GOODS, FANCY, G OOPS —Ladics’ | 5014 WHARTLEY,£ BRO. hariotte’ aide, and “E, D. 1." onthe « their banking business, the signature was not so} CALIFORNIA PuivaTe Laxp Ciaims.—The ies VIGL ER CR ONES Ba PORTEMONNAIES, PERTUMERY. BOSE! | @ TAKE NOTICE. ile recaed wil' be che, at ee closely examined as it would have heen if presented | “eneral Land Office has received the following Miss VIOLET TA J! PaincreaL,. i . , cs an suitable reward will be giveu and no question ofa iN stitutl li be ad for th: ti &o., &o., at LI, Persons owning property on Ist street bya stranger, but after bank hours a casual exam. | 2 ¥eY8 from tue Surveyor General of California, lied nurabsrot pepiin Se Morden Borers | vos te” DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE’S. | tay strect, are required by or i-a-o58 of the Core ‘th. fe i tee BI poke a ‘cel t Poration of Georgetown, app’ oved on the }2th day : S t#atepon wisn. ooo ” o ination showed it to be a forgery. Information | "2: ethod sf earuanite euie Such Misheommortation H®! FOR WASHINGTON: Of September, 18%, to have the footways fronting ‘was immediately given to the Central poli, Plat of the rancho “Addition to Santa Ana del | during the past session of tne nel ool, will continue To see ‘he same, paved with goud, hard b ick, y & Police s@- | Chino,” confirmed to Maria Merced Williams et | incharse of the French epartment. "ne 14-eo8t* OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, _ cient bed’ of « tion, and parties of officers started out in the pur-| i/. situated in the county of San Bernardino, Cal- | o y AAA PEOPLE | -lnerder to give the citizens of Alexandria an op- a wanes is wate Inriis- suit of the forger. He was finally tracked to the | iformia, and containing 13.316 19-10) acres. 3,000 PFOPLE- 8,000 PEOPLE. | porcusity tonre the great Comedia peck wusiiy aa p een Wee comer of Garden and Preston street, by Sergeant | ,, Plat, of the jiBomucee” rancho, veeatiermed to _. TAIRD NIGHT OF in fom farion's great, Coinoay pa Ai for the purpose. These » ginprovements, must be | ca s sonnei Lumberson and Ofilcers Chambers a21 Hause. | Hyer jatin cyt Tehama, and contain.ng | B,Aimericen Cousin, | been nade with’ Mt Patines eo nabes sengers | will then be made by: tus subscriber, wed ‘par WANZED—A4 reep-ctable German or Americas and by them arrested in the street. fe stoutly | 16.208 65-10p acres Our American Coun frogn Alexandria to Washington and Back same | out of the proo-eds of the taxes which have been GIRL. te do th work uf a eusl: famils—ren denied the accusation at first, but on searchi Plat of the rancho “(La Habia,”’ confirmec. to Our American Consia. night. Round trip tickets, including ission to | imposed ‘or that purpor rigla, a8 wi eral housework. Appiy on O atreet, between veth him the sum of $002 was found in bie pocket | A%dres Pico ‘ai, situated in the county of Loe (Eg ele in be hedet Mr. Lathanrs ict | protadctine i til he rejected, | some emcee OF HER a ie ir rics ni e . \' ror ofby > . = 7 with the torn fragments of another forged cheek | “Pict ur ie sanchn Ba myeege,”" condtiped to Our Aperican Cousin, ‘A NEW ERA IN BUSINESS: Wet ereon tm and ich streets oe on the same firm. He was immediately placed in | David W. Alexander et af.-sitented in the county “Buf Kiar con Coyatn “ JA — ; W ARBRE Boemediatels—Ten jour = carriage and driven to the bank, where he ac- | of 10s Angeles, and containing 6,660 71-100 a:res. r Ame.ioan Cousin, THE CASH SYSTEM. ROUSE PAINTERS None knowledged his guilt. and stated that be had been Peery pe fe stn pene | Oar On Amirican Consia, | 85 Any information which may be farther desred | "Srig'se Ro, 511 a sent NARS ten pted to commit the forgery under the impres | Sry Lar van ‘= 4 OAL 4 1 be had on gaplication to th undersigned. o_o Sh 1 a-0res d Angeles, situated in Los Anyeles if hi fe uch of ANTED. good JOURNEY Decne oak bout to be thrown out of em_ poy and containing 17,172 37-100 acres. he bei cn P aSARS CIGAR: as inay not bw roploted re se WERT pois te ae of is wa is NDs. next, can lea ‘ir sealed » Ne 1» betwee siege, be dvew a pistol 4 bas ba Dai a = car. ae An Gal shige Proponn is for tho same at this office, by the 10th day | sts. si he _— “ about leveling iat hia own head when timers | orate a ae arp ta sen ating see g BaCHER, | ateerconece RENEE ADDISON, Moor. | WARTHR OED, ornce, jause wrested ; I f A i icE, etown, D.C, » 5 ian! Dameochewam eg, Piso! from | Commande: Win. McBlair lms been ordered to Af rheatrs sel _tathland Pomwaraestue, Septeinber 13th, 1859, : doped. ALPRED HUNTER” m coon ares” Committed him to jail to} the Washing.on Navy-Yard. heaire T>-ni ao 14 stawttscliOet ae ee we Corde: Hence mwralt the action of the grand jury. He ix an Eng-] Purser J. ). Bradford, to the receiving-ship entre Fi Boakbine awn Day ee no 8 L FOR | GALT, CHEESE SHOT, &o— WAXTED-A YOUNG LADY capable to fils . ‘DI ks G. A SALT. ¥ situation as cashier roast be portent aa Desmorivenia: tm Piney of Yucew Then RT bat,) 2 enceet in hve Will open on Monday thelsth of Sept at Hyatte- | 2) poxee Brae delve, Kiso, three fret rate oe ee ant three Mie $$$ detached. Co Bliese Wasninrtonbranch ofthe taper and | 'ay barrele Lovering’s Refined SUGARS, era. “None but those thorough'y experier ced 11 to" Items Telegraphed from Washington. Lieuts. John G. Walker and Hunter Davidson, Goume ‘ tng oad, five miles from city eeh- @ barrels ot A EWIVES. ve ee pries, Sogpres sm vipatice _, Liberal ware ‘Wasnixoton, Sept 13.—Flag Officer Mon, to the Naval Academy. i “Board ition i English branc nd | 10 barrels ium No.3 MACKE: . 4, lapey Tr ‘Deparment that Cee Realy "aiae'e ‘he Navy | Surgeons Jos, Beale and D. Harlan have veen | Brilliant Hesertion— Latin, pavable haifpeatiy eahiea foe ten! waif ge meayoteneid Bi acd Millinery Estab ishinest, No 32-8 sre Department at be <h 5 oo wai mJ 2 Satanac. reports that he could leven of aot i&&te | ordered as members of a board to examine candi OO mate- i rial i ta of our ¢ itizens at Guayaquil dex i. dates for admission into the Naval School. ing pectestions ‘Phat thetown woe cracoeted by Chief Engineer J. P. Whipple ordered to the its inhabitants and a bembardment by the navel Wyoming, in place of Chief Engincer H. Newell, — ee trig) ig ever being | detached. that, unless otherwise directed, he 3 visit. | Amy Ixteticexce prom Uran.—Second pay yee peg td Seateoh Aumerica and Mexico, | Lieutenant Alex. Murry, Tenth Infantry, has been A large manos of dacaments bas been reieivel directed to join and take command of the escort from General Harney relative to the San Juan | ‘© the exploring party under Captain ‘Simpson, R NEW YORK-T ., becca, Captain be sag dispatch. For vet ton 0 12-3t ‘ater st. ————— Bd; SMeGUIRE & CO. " BOARDING. Exfct rt iT ue eoReTo at ar ation PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING Avction On TULSDAY AFTERNOON: ARD with pleavant ROOMS will find thee tember 20th, at 4 0” m_front the premio’. at 605 7th street, between D and F: streets. if of Lot No. 31, and the west half * dine BUNDLE Wisnek, “+ for which es na ot Lot Now2 Beatty & Hawkins am as = = Li) Island dispate, embracing copies of his corréspon- | Topographical Engineers, wa, having & nounh oni rable Rooms, (eommunice, dence with Governor a a Second Lieut. James L Thompson, Tenth In- rkreet of feats by 3 depth of Ion feet, toxster th Boned, cou be cbuaed a 8 Jetex to Washington, but the Niewn *yeral | tantry, baving tendered his resignation, “uncon. Dealifie house, ith ‘frame addition.” tion will remain incharge Senor Molin ditional and immediate,” has leave of absence . By order executor George Conia Rican minister =" etiam, the | von elkty daye. | —Mrs. » 470 12th ste Boszoins. i. BOWIE R44? sodeohds J.C. 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