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rte ASHIN NEWS @oss! —Oom. Henry K. tems Teleg THE EVENING STAR. iz papict rans = ae erdaed ter duty at the caeget, naam, Wasurxoton, . 13.—Mesars Duncan. Sher- fesanntened er nth Correspondence of The Star. Cou MBIA. SPRINGS? x G. wMENT.—The fol- 5 man & Co., of New York, have taken the residue— Poem ~ a lowing extract froma ints umber of the New Suury ieence, Oaaeal™ next in place of Com. 81 $00, 00—Of the Lon of 1555. as E Fe Lodge, No. 38, I. 0. 0. F. an a CIT 4 1es9, | You Times embraces reflections replete wits | Midshipman Fred. V. McNair has been ordered | 4° Gis mauling ox confidence in the ambors of this Onder, anc the publie gen - THURSDAY. - September sober = carnet truth. Our elties 12° | to duty at Coast Survey. on i of tae Northarestgn iguamion. i tine Spirit of the Morning Press. is no less apparent ———— Sence Ne 2 etown, é 4 4 ois es a cong ee triep im Europe. Te rn tha Times, we deapatt | R#S@NArIoN—Lieut. Jeaie Taylor, Jr., haa re see te aoe Ro oot Roxana vie, ins GRAND tation of Senator Douglas, in his late speech at of Its application, so insane are the people of our signed his commiation'In the Navy. gore be ig rc. ‘with the truth that . b NG, Cincinnati, to ‘search the records” on the popu- | 1 ots itn reference to the obligations of polit: | 3 See ge ¢ woth tine ‘ t ivitire will ose at eatiok ee lar sovereignty question, proposes to do so, from | 1-4) party, which were not dreamed of, as-now.ig- |. Tue Waxarnxn.—The following report of the ‘Britain and hat of the Uni ul ‘Tickets bp Heslroad frome Riacandria, time to time, to the damage of the Senator's doe- | 4.4 on. before the management of American | Weather for this morping is made from the Mon their agents fu that to eet with the trine on that subject. throughout the daye: will leave the corner of Pa. avenue and oon party affairs fell into the k for | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. Fcircumspection, in view of adjust- | "Many of our citizens are leaving for the grand b ! ‘The Constitution also has an interesting article } 1), sires of the pose pcr dresder sane Shoe The time of observation is #bout 7 o’clock : iment of the existing differences. It will be recol- | ,, Many on. 9 ‘Arlington to day ead Gee ill Low he bo mE on the Indian Burean of the Interior Department. i Bey: lected that Secretary Marcy ir years said Trowd t; but from the 3 ‘ or those selected by them to manage them : ee ee that the title ought to be settled ‘before either Erie, comticeneh koe moet meen Kiexandria, at 8 o'clock a. m., The Intelligencer continues its article on the}. 5. Governments —The people of Baltimore New York, N= Ys afterwards reach the ground by ev. Territorial question, bringing its legislative bis- | are making an effort to redeem their city from the | Builadelphis. Pa. deen Se snediais Of rufflans. We th. iit the fairly dispated points teste for the fies, we naw mo doubt all willbe +, = a Binaaven that, every tory proposing to con- | despotism of ru: 5 'e ho) will suc ¥ enodated. 4 ves tinue the subject ail freer os eee gee oe thelr owe sake ariligten This was the substance of his letter to Mr. | Comfortably sccommo Interest hefe thid merning, | ¢Hg't will be made to make this Pie Nie pleasant encouragement such a resi ‘wou! American Crampton, where — representing her Majesty's and business is quite dull. government, importance is now attached. From all which can be ascertained | ,_ The attention Of the proper euthovitiens Gat ol tlat no acrious AUiculties see Theta eeciiet | street bridge. ‘Phe timbers sre fuck that no cul ikely 3 ‘Sane 76°, wind § | tween the two countries. Ifany danger at all is | 2d the flooring needs ae = There were some sales of red pleasan apprehended, it ts in uence of the well- raining, 76°, Ss cake wey intrep id: charactet of Gee. Harney. cloudy. Sania pny TTS cities to imitate their example. Our 7~ A movement 1s on foot in the city councils | Ft)” of municipal government is rapidly ap- of Baltimore for the building of a new almahouse Prosching seria” 1eSing waryatedy tinesbed new site. The farm of A. W.Goldsborough, : a Ben eee aa Philadelphia road, binding on Herring | nota city inthe Union which has a government i worthy of a civilized country or a Christian age. Rup, ie spoken of os the site. In New York, Piladelphia: Bal ‘New phi more, 10> The Rockdale Mill, 2 mile and a half from Orleans—the sn capitals of the Re- mittee. Kraus, HLT, Tatlin, Jou: Wilisine, Sew Penton: i. - nm, Joa. a mes Gale; amt W Tees, (Seorge Bowsart, Reaiey Avery, A. Luscallect, -” Geo. Hutchings S14; vie at $1. uite a stiff price. Not AST PIC NIC AND BAL Macon, Ga ol Hawking, of the British army, yesterday | Tet {ov andeed brane OS Retmone. L ANP 8S THE SEASON. pablie—political power has been. usurped by the | Columbus, Ga.. scloudy, brought dispatches concerning the Sia Juan dis- | ¥ he National Guard. Baltimore, on the Falls road, was burnt down on | worst portion of the population, and wielded ex- Montgomery, Ala. weloudy. ute to the British and then left for New ‘The Guard desire to inform their friends and pat- Wednesday morning. Damages estimated at | clusively i oe section of thcie otaghemetin Prairie Bluff. Ala. -stormy. finan GosernarDeexios to ermichatys hevere. ‘H RSDAY Boptem pr = Sa Ne cosune naa how rarely they are punished — H permet “raining. 80°. ment on the same subject. tee what enormous sums of money are spent, and how vill - Iittie good is done,—how utterly laseeure are life | Gainesville, M iy. The news of a successful revolution in Costa Rica being unexpected, hascreated much inter- 17 An imposter recently made quite a raise in and property. or how completely devoid ofall the ew ones te Seedy SO, Wik E | OL aul ten poise ta omnia ana ei pbamaacse ances f their . Fy pl FROM THE WEsT. abiie. day oft re without alloy. to t commu- . Senor Molina, minister from that hic. ry esntelon} hsdpa oaconepmesp nn ex pe bn 1 otee hy ectctienet tue New World. peo ae! Ma 2 Ie vere to-day for New York, to meet eee resi: o’clock, with 10 passengers and a quantity of Brion Weitere Wardens fest of the Copitol, the vernments have been profes- sn icteric ora. street roof of his house while fixing the skylight, and blr eriticlans, fand wielded, not for the public | Cumberland, Md. Col. Fauntleroy left Washington to-day to take | ‘© campus of St. Paul's (E > ana yey ad SSA Bane broken both of his legs, besides otherwise bodily | Good, but for their own emolument. The tribu- | @ , command of the military department of New| church bave contracted with Messe, econ’) ‘clock p.m., and hourly from 7th st. and av, injuring himself. nals of justice have ceased to have authority, even | Wheeling, Va cteticn. 50 | theoueh te dar ‘ ae when they are not themselves used to screen the | Parkersburg, Va. Mr. Hendricks’ resignation as Commissioner of gatne penets that wore ineued for our pre nic on the U7 On the 4th of October, the American Board | crimes it is their duty to punish. Public office is | Cincinnati, O. the General Land Office takes place to-morrow will bp good on thet day. kets of ede . - ‘ made the spoil of rapacious ruifians, and the pub- | Harmer, O.. Nothing Las been heard from Judge Hughes as to ‘Will be furnished gontlomon at the ‘gate. of Commissioners for Forelgm Missions will meet lic treasure becomes the stimulus and the reward | Marietta, O. his acceptance of the office. : ittes Of Arrcugement*. in Philadelphia. Upon this occasion numerous | Of this base ambition. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a.m_, (cor-| ‘The President has appointed Wm. E. Moore, of Pic ) EXAnpRia, Sept. 1859. BALL at COLUMBIA SPRIN: The steamer pest Vernon (opeeeas this ee to have py ose port for New York yesterday. afternoon, at 3 enn Erjemds, P borer Die ee peepee anogher pal semper ton | ec mutter Gothic style of architecture, and w’ Spek tat H.M Kmeht, om strangers will be present from all parts of the | Aji this has been brought about under the forms | rected for temperature,) 30,273; at noon, 3,309 Nebraska, agent for the Indians in the Omaba | ¥i1) sad greatly to the a stele ey Praag ean John H. Bird, United States. The religious community are | and by an abuse of the powers of republicanism. Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 52°; at noon, 60 . agency, vice Wilson, resigned edifice, begides Becton: = sence to the neigh- rh Hoes, George B. Clark. making due arrangements to extend to the visi- | The people elect their own rulers; and the pal-| - Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- borhood. : lectstoun- | day, 74 ; minimum 51° ana iad Gonpachi a . practical result is that the people elect scoun: ¥, 745 0 : 1 members of | WOTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS—The rels and vagabonds to make their laws and to Persenal. His Honor Mayor Massey. several mem! me na ee eae both branches of the Council, besides many other Estomee ‘OTRPANY » ecution. Naturally enough, the #3 ++++Hon. Robert Smith, of Ill , Col. Hawkins, ition to the weekly trips, IP The summoning of Gen. Scott to this city, [sodbepoptbe ber pat jump to he contusion | A Story “Frsisiep.”—Mr. Willis, under the } of the British army, and Chas. Goodyear and fain Gocut und guocan eta tameen tes oe cheis, steamer yhowhatan to Nor vce as stated in our telegraphic column, greatly disap- | that the people are not cotpetent to govern them | title of «Each Man's Oddest Happening,” last | fly, are at Willards’. Ws, SCRA cesta, ae ey, * wl nto nity am pointed visitors and others at West Point, who | selves; hathuey have neither the virtue nor the rem ain fates an thee auchereend week published a curious story, related by Lieut. oy ead Sard late U. 8. — — teaders in Wasi ce requ int . oO nt to start a news; lo be ¢: had calculated on his presence yesterday, the i4th the hige Senatieas of gorerament. ad that any- | Maury ima conversation the latter was holding pid Sc s al 0 paper numerous | opportuni: NOX and abil the bean: instant, at the annual review of the Cadets on the | {i1), Dest sense of the word | Guring a recent railroad excursion. Each man, rice eee al 5 ira, Unt fe greed plccsictst Fotmnes Lage | Sait) darind aber wean eee CRE TI andria, that the le-nic of 7) Care i. er. . of Oda Fellows of this city, takes place at ‘To parties of three or tore exoursion tickets will like ress in ake . Ww be isso ($1) each for Glymont, wii anniversary of the entrance of the American Army | js utter! stnpo Mle, under popular institutions. | it appeared, told his ‘oddest happening,” and | 112 jase nsw week neatly Cotmpice dine dem it unaeSsasery to rarest what we bave anid | Pvupee otra ‘Aguin Crock, attwodoliars: (G29 ‘3 It is qui tosayin reply it isnot the ig € _ o| e 5 ms rei > 3 into the city of Mexico. ae at the politicians whe We tesponsible’ for Lieut. Maury, fecling more than usually commu. ported that he has written a series of da: lectures with | already with reyard to the capital management of | with prvi — ‘The anti-Sabbatarians In New York held | fuese results; for in'a populer goverutnent the pol, | Bleative, contributed the romantic story of bis | hitimate design of delivering them in the Untied | the Oda Fellows upon such secanionm thet this will | lige st either of thosiove praste, white pact Ry nar : iticians are the people, and the people are the only | Marriage for two months toa young and fashion. | States. parr ang hr ty in the way of | Other small fish being abundant, also, fine shouting their first formal public meeting on Tuesday eve- a in M. De Sartiges, the French Minister, has | probably be ‘last of the season” in the way be: politicians who are recounized by the law or who | able daughter of a South Sea Island Chief, with | ---- M. De Sartiges, 3 : je-nies, we advise all those who want to cijoy | Bame bene pion : ning. St was largely attended, mainly by Ger- | P i Ir hing . been pronounced by the physicians at Plombieres jermice, oe Hotei accommodations can be had at these cman Aa unueeD ace i a Rade can be nie bron in Lstonentag ed Pos ing son whom, owing to the sailing of his ship, he en- to be ina very dangerous state of health. An en- | the “best of a good thing” to be on hand, and vigoee, submitted and crmaren asian cianisieashes Wale easels on tatetligonses tee taal is with the peo- | Jo¥ed but a few months of connubial felicity. largement of the liver, in combination with an | Join the Odd Fellows on Monday. Read 'their leave foot of 6th stront at 63 8. m. and 6 de, the burden €f Witch whee 4 ple, and the responsibility must be theirs also; for | This strange and interesting narrative, which | inflammation of the spleen, threatens the most F oom proper yee ther information inquire at the Com; “. te 7 = — they have supreme power, and can remedy any | was set off with all the graces of Willis’ Home | #rious consequences. ‘Wyman closed here last night. He opens to the 0, 372 sieeme | Byonue, next we demnation of all efforts to enforce Sunday laws. | evils that may exist’ This is perfectly just and | Journal style, had hardly begun to go the rounds | _ **** The Boston publishing house of Philips, Baltinore £ ‘otel. Ei . KE. MATTINGL ks to-night. +4 5 i | 30. 4 id it + = ket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company Suigtps, tue Niacana Jumper, Drownep job be * hhh — Iiapnaiestde ent. so faz | Of the press, when the following telegraph dis" on Stalaje Phe Comin inn ooeine Eiteaas, | Our accommodating friend, Hugh Latham, jess Shields, the jumper, bas shared the fate of Sam | as our great cities are concerned, may justly be | patch {s sent from Washington city, Lieutenant loge of a one ort 5 >> | Esq , bas commenced running an omnibus to the pension, states that the «Atlantic Monthly load” | E24: = _ — Patch, and his suicidal exploit affords another | pronounced a failure; for as things are now they | Maury’s residence: was one of the causes of their embarrassment. ie lope pry petting returning PERSONAL Proof that some things cannot be done as well as fave no government worthy of the name. Wasnixcton, Sept. 11.—Commander Maury is | This, however, is denied ‘on authority,” and it aoe _ Our neat little theatre will open on Monday. others. He wasdrowned in jumping from White's The people of Baltimore have indicated the still engaged as one of the Consulting Committee | is stated that the Atlantic has not only ped B: the > hay . origin of these evils pe hoo character of the reme- | of the Atlantic Telegraph Company in examining | expenses, but a very handsome profit over See ee kn heard any HE PUBLIC IS HEREBY CAUTIONE T gninet harboring Geers CRA is pleasure grounds into Niagara river, on the 13th | (r8"",o% Rie oe ee yet, hey begin by discarding | the specimens of cables best suited for the ocean | The suspension grew out of unfortunate circum. | "2™¢, for the theatre; and if the lessee has not popes. already ‘« lit’? » r that it ) havi provoca to just! inst. His real name was ©. Connor, and he was a | utterly the Authority of political parties to contech telegraph. ‘The story that he, when a midslip. | stances, well known to thetrade, which wed | he daly chiistexed “Fries Voteae a late act. He is ofa brizht yellow comple native of Rochester, New York. their votes for city oflicers. As things are now man, was married to an Owhyhee Princess R a lack of confidence in the stability of the house. ——-—-—___—_ rose ny aged actaal pees colonise ; = rulers | contradicted on authority. > The tdi Willi is vested in the corrupt an trespous!ble caucuses SS ees Cathe at wikeamen, te bpm and conventions whichebape theaction andeclect | 1S aoaoua on Fim | night, er-| ADDITIONAL SUPRIIES NEW FALL , = 2 Bgy- Mitees, the can ites of the ical parties ie day. esda . a hee ed by E: sand soutra Hon, to replace the venerable pile de- | ‘The ‘primary meetings,” at witch delegates to | dinand Relgel, and Peter Cohn, proprieger of the | «;3cco™ instalments just eosived by Expres stroyed by fire last winter, will be completed by reang ee ma! ———— Tee con- | store, No. 732 Eighth Avenue, were arrested and I am pow open: my second and largest pur- the close of the present mouth. Thearchitectnral | trol the whole machinery. Being outside the | on yoved to th Station H hai " chase o! orare FD o law, * ey e Station House, charged with rob- | “EN FLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, style and general convenience of the building | provisions of the law. every may be thrown ato | Dery. Upon questioning Retgel, it was learned | of the latsst styles, adapted to the present fad Ap- have been greatly modernized and improved 8 | the boxes—the inspectors may falsify the returns, | that he had been in the Lubit of applying for work | Pogh2hing season. i “fully invited to an exami- compared with the old structure. and any other act uf villainy neccassry to control | in various stores about the city. and upon being Sate aT ei tecaa nan eae atauk, Pulliont ceicots “emcamscll the result, may be perpetrate with entire iu puni- rds e@ling may be relied on at i The Prince of Wales’s late tutor. Mr. F.| ty. Politica: C 1 bout ears of age. An cep ee AG bim will dealt w th according ALFRED LEF. REWARD.—Broke jai inday _ ‘ht, the 14th it, hite aa AITHEY aud JOUN TMAGRU” he anid AITHEY was committed to Jail on the 10th day of June iast, c GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. sealants tees at A Resoxvtion in favor of Hamilton Knowles Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the sum of ten dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid by the Clerk to the order of Hamilton Knowles, fora balance due him for whitewashing and plastering the Town House. (Approved Sept. 3, 1859. A Reso.vrion a the Mayor as an addi- tional Commissioner on certain streets. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the M reed with the murder of J.T. Krantz,at Lao tory. Prince George's county, orriead. He bout hive feet eight or nine inches high, light compiexion. thin face and dark brown hair—had on common clothing and a pair of substantia! lee-irons. Up to the time of the pele, he was empioyed at the Laurel lory in Vi team hauling cotton to the ry. tov will atwe ‘a reward of ‘Fro hundvod Duilare eo raid ithey-—no matter ‘or be, and he is hereby, appointed an whore takonprovised he is dolivered'at the Jail of id fswindlers begin, therefore, oe yet. soeeet sod aatales the coenicos of his em- | tHtion and e cl ARLES H. LANE’S W.. Gibbs, and 1 7 ting control of these meetings; that ste} gained, | Ployers, would, when a favorable opportunity entiemen’s Furnishiag Store, the Cn ee the rest’ follows, ss a mater of couted™ Tes transpired, decamp with such goods as he had at | _*°15-eod2w__424 Pa. avenue, near d¥e street. legates meet i vention, and i thei me possess: i 2LIEF y AFFLICTED! last Friday. They are making a survey of a route saa tes. for ‘whom every tees of the political semgaesosen ion. He Is also identified ee Sse lee - = for the Prince, but he will not visit the country, which they belong feels bound to vote. as | PY Moses Jacob, an extensive clothier. as being MRS. ANN CRUMP, grand daughter of Mrs. : additional Commissioner on the improvement of | Prince George's county, Maryland : : ; c ss i inder * >. Said MA UDER z tte! the lth Probably, till October. As he will travel incog.. sailing a Bo long as thig rule of bmonpeed — gs secestly Upee aos CaS Ane Bimmerson core P sntidied under | Fayette street, between Bridve and First street; | asy of Magee charged withthehs p Rbk ol It is sincerely to be hoped that he will be kept pwandion genuiccs price rt wie sce vagabouds ikewise appeared from investigation that all the | cintments, &e., by whieh she became +o nul ‘pr aspec' about hve feet ax light hair and very blue ever goods in the store of the accused were stolen, | {cating all kinds of Woands, Sores, and otuer af- inches high; has a mother incog , if he crosses the line into the United States, | ofa great city can always afford tl. flictions of person, hereby taforma the pubsic that time and Frederick and Lingan street. ng in Georgetown, 9. n Approved 3d Sept., . . 4 . e 1 which, in value, is not less 1 $3,000. ihe will continve the same practice from the late We will give a reward of Fifty Dollars for his 8 that our people will not run mad about the Dagtige aul sree neviube cosets are aboot ater nt Tesidence of Mrs, Emmerson, corner of Wolfeand | 4 Resorvsion in favor of Jeme W.Ketchen. | Sppreheusions if delivered'at the ar es young Englishman. wit stways remain the ruling ire < 1 {>> Later advices from the Dominican Repub- | ¥\ ee tee Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | By order eiths Gonpaerween: a - Te is but just one way to end all this —and | jie are received hy an arrival from Port-au-Platte = atten | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ;,W,G BADEN, President of the Board, 07" The Ashland Club of Brooklyn. N.Y., ~~ that is precisely the way the people of Bal.imore | pisevtistaction with the government of Gen. San.| L, ptt | iat the sam of twenty-seven dollars aud fifty | Test:—T. E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. att at their headquarters on Tuesday evening, and | hav: resolved to adopt. The dictation of politi- Pi fi 3 aaa San. a cents be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to organized for the autumnal campaign. Resolu- | Cal conventions must be repudiated. ‘The people | VN wes becoming geueral, and a new revolu- part very su be paid by the Clerk to the order of Jesse W. tions were adopted denying any connection witi | TUS vote for city officers with the sole and exclu- | tonary movement was looked for as likely to| 2 pT) PRT Ketchen. a3 police officer, for twenty days, ending _— = the *‘Ashlanders” of Brooklyn who recently pro. Gre rraset © city (te 3 nur at an early day. Some American counter- Bes « cK aay as, tee [Approved Sept 3, 1880. EN —V esterday evening about - ee — ‘ om nn caL.OCK, yt posed the name of John M. Botts asaunioncan-] E4itor of the Star: Sir—I have neticed in sev. | {itt Of Dominican currency, who had been} BEAN CK gery i tt npn didate for the Presidenc y, and expressing conti- boat in Georgetown an dence in the ability. integrity, and patriotism of 1 lost o1 y vor ‘Ney. caught and shut up in the prison of Santiago, had | OAK BOA A Resotvtion in favor of Henry W. Tilley eral of our papers lately, the following paragraph: | “av 2 Pe ae ® from me wy TRUNK. ‘The su effected their escape. Busines ieee ONW i DS,LO-| Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of “Commodore Charles Stewart, the senior Cap. | mn ag coe) eeebe: Business at Port-au-Platte | Cust AND WAUNUT LOGS. For sale by the | ¢ , A NK: i Trunk is of ord: ; ‘ammon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | nary size and covered. having on the cover th - the approaching National Repablican Convention | tin of the American Navy, and ous of the ment | Was active. ares, tram thie Aart on Pessina oo That the sum of sixteen dollars and ninety-one | tials of my naine. ‘The tink itself bas the eee to select 2 candidate acceptable to all opponents of | illustrious of its commanders, has arrived crom a vominission Merchanis, |} cents be. and the same is hereby appropriated, to | itia/s#on ove end and my full naneon thewther. ‘The : 8 ; A new tenor, who has been educated at the pase , enue, | be paid by the Clerk to the order of Henry W. | $id Trank was packed with valuabie clothing worn the pro-slavery Democrac Lis European tour, and with the weight of ¢ 21 Spear’s wharfand West Falls aveni Vee y y be m fe, child and servant. A liberal ara ps Bana 2s ears, looks as active and as brave as when Paris Observatory at the expense of Madame Jenny OAK AND PINE BILL STUFF, sawed to | ‘Tilley, for letter pos! and reut of letter box ~ ; — it notice, will ren to ANy person ho will return said Tux Brooxtyx Post Orrice Rosarxy —-The | #04 tbe decks of the cid Constitution nearly tty | Lind, is said to possess a million in his throat. A | OTder at short from July lat. 1357, to July Ist, 1859, as per bil. | frank, with ite conteute tome et Ne eet t, cars ago. Hie is the last of the gallant band of | very proper appreciation of a modern tenor. ‘The | —Daittmore: September. 1859. iting betwen 3th and Ieth.”” JOHN F. POULTON.” statement published in the Brooklyn papers, that | heroic tien Wlo have made the country's clory | YetY Proper apprec nig seg C ° Agu ! —— ae = the robbers of the Brooklyn post office obtaincd | immortal.”’ name of the fortunate man ts Schongaard. co! ae A Busors page favor of Samnel Bootes. AKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER NEAR t ; ; pasancesnnesinnen teal r = : ‘ aaa TAREN UE 8) t — ane —_ Les letters which they riffed on'| I - at ow < eee ceva os Let 17 Governor Bissell, of illinois, has tasued his | Echt. K-F- Stockton, fclir. Mary and Caroline, Kseeatas Cotes of ac Lsantehed ine upon him forssveral weeks four CAT. ¢ 7 . Stew 7 i f c i , = 5 a _ 4 iE DI ow; 0 wd cul : Seer me pat a = spade paeers es px ike ewisiae in te Acacias proclamation appointing the 9th of November for | Schr. Phebe Nelson, Schr. Henry B. Bascom, | That the sum of twenty dollars be, and the same TEE) One & buffalo cow; two rd cow i dive 2 ll red and white «potted steer. * Neuireds Bringing a thorough and complete, asecrtinent of | is bereby appropriated, to be paid by the Clerk to ne wma P agent, who is investigating the matter, states that Navy who commanded a ship in any successful the election of a Representative in Congress for the s Anthracite COALS from the Lehigh and Schuyl-| the order of Samuel Bootes, in full for bis services Srey ras dar tented Lo come forward, prove . * e Property, pay damaxes, and take wad ostrays awry, small euet of money taken is believed to bequite | engagement with the enemy during the war of | hirtn Dutrich, made vacant by the death of Major «Dail cxpeoted, » cargo of Lyken Valley; also, | * ats Sisk pothmaaten Sor the ia caret. ty et | “AL FUFAWSETT small, not more than one hundred dollars in all. | 1812. If he meant so, he tscorrect. But if he | SHomas L.. Harris. oqnel Ger Dorian GOAIL* &.. cusguas ax sacl atte Mayer) 1 | TAneetel sary’ taee $4 RESARD—Stenyed fom the subscriver on ‘The drafts, checks, and notes contained in many | intended to affirm that Commodore Stewart was Func Waxisd!_Oilycramine a a Were Reon Hazing, Im Chote suppties “for. th : aoe © th instant, a smail white COW, > id — i de qi f | ked of the letters opened, were left behiad, and have | the only surviving oificer of the Navy worthy aie Dean aren Of Mexico dates of the 2h | Winter pill do well. to sive ws a esi! befure pur marked on the right'side by heing struck . ult. have been received at New Orleans. General been restored to the proper parties. ser ga woes sl ie ay ee of Bete | stiramon was still at the capital—not at Sea Luis New Yorx Potitics—The New York State | !5 mistaken. Sundry resolutions of C:ngvess | Potosi. as has been-ceported. Gen. Ortega, Gov- by another cow. A nishing ooth Wood and Cual are unsurpassed. Coal me will receive the thoroughly sereemed patees delivery. A weight “ 1008 OX. 5 and measure given. ee we res LT, S. FONNET, 86 13-St* 243 D st., bet. 14th and 15th ats, ae W4SHINGTON THEATRE. Mla: ! NAGER —— Mr. 8. W. Gresy. ‘ which need not here be particularized, rec ernor of Zacatecas, had been killed in battle. —N. W. cot. 12th’ and C sts, No, 547, a = Someention. af Demnecrats, which amembled af | Siccd all the eemminicoed Tien cen ee oe OFS part Woot Wither halos War Deeart Fourth nicht of WANTS. Syracuse yesterday, (Wednesday) bad a nolsy | were cntitied to the approbation of their country UF George Klink was recently lynched at La Orders leit ateither place wiil receive prompt Messrs. WHEATLEY and CLARKE. = and riotous time of it. The two factions, the | for their gallantry in verious naval battles. Sore 3 y ty! - | attention. on etal es And Ovr Amgican Cousin, $. 00 WANTED TO BORROW, for one or pet a toga eats” found it impossible to | Of, these ten are still living, and although wot | Byette, Ted, by a party of men, Sor las rae | BTORE IMPROVEMENTS a THIS EVENING, nd eatiafactory secarity'siven Adureec a” re: S eighty years of age, baye as strong clai th child. Ile received one hundred lashes from OMM ENCED. Be Bld ent and finally the former abandoned | fatituds of tue Sailonoe tier tee en Ce REMOVAL OF OUR STOCK ‘Will be produced factory security given Address A. F. ai ite —— 3 @ rope’s end, after which he was released. ier RISEN CO ues the deld, when the “-Softs”” proceeded to business g i . Ve have taken—for two or three weeke—the store ress voted to them medals for their gallantuy aud We havo tal ir two Ata and made arrangements for the election of dele- | good conduct.. | have a lomz list of those’ men zoom No. 305 Fa. avenue, next to John F. Ellis’s a nd} Store, where we shall offer the gates to the Charleston Convention. The Con. | before me. but I belleve the followihy are si tat ur ibba fea fire in eae ip B 1 cemueyed Seana ct car Mak arate te vention ts also charged with the duty of nomi- are now living: Wm. B. Shubrick, Lieu 1, | Property to the amount of about one million ot Captain; Geo. C. Reed, Lieut. (apsct Lect icioner) withne entire cow eteee ot ; now a Captain; Geo. eed, Lieutenant, now a | dollars. (about Ist of Octo with an entire new si 0 nating State officers. The Point at issue between Captain; Hose bh Smith, Lieutenant, now 2 € = A gr from 16 tw 18 years of age to child 19 mouths old. She must be -.Mr. John &. Clark | ®ble to do plain sewing and bring a good recommer - Mr. Wm. Wheatl dation. Apply to Franklin & Rothrock's wal! pa --Miss C. Thompsou | B®! store, corver Sth and Ds reeis. we 15 4t SE > : 4 FALL MEFTING. The following Races will take piace over the above cour: = PALL and WINTER GOODS. Our present stock | National Song—Fiag of onr Unton....F. Williams Want Americay or German woman as the two wings of the party was the mode of ap- | tain; John D. Sloat, who was Salling Master, and | — SSS is comprised of— 1s) — : Avon te of net, Some we. recommende 5 “ "9 ; Tho nell, was a Sail ny . 68, ne, CO sr = 5 they shouid ma toi comasrpn that | Master, and is now a Lieutenant; Janes 1. Hal | tond a special moating ot FO MORROW (Brian) face and wile Manti‘ies at lees than half price, Toodles. ...__. __. -+Mr. John S. Ciarke NTED A SITUATION. by a German gar- pPo! y istrict system, | wards, who wasa Lieutenant of Mérines, ind is] EVENING athe wee, Pee transaction o| Lost Honiton, and Croshet Collgrs, Admission 50 conte. branches. Ps reat Nee egizene in whilst the ‘Softs’* contend for the election of the | now a private citizen: Jusrea. | important business. +S. TUCKER, Scribe. | lacs a slin Sete, Coilare leeves, Bacctepune Oreerseiwcerdeck: a cone enna Ne. S48 Pe. arena. whole at ouce by the Convention. The result —-—__ Es clientes Cae 74. pK Rh a icy RON TROTTING ASSOCIA: | ¢1AS FITTER WANTED Ciba wim eee will probably be that t i Curtivation oF Tuscan Wueat—The Avti- THE IRISH SOCIETY, ESTABLISHE cinta vlnk te: d “1G ANTED.— Tos suber ant eved to sgn New Tot at ete ee cultural Division of the United States Patent Gilce | | A.D. Er the purpowe of Promoting the N, B—We commence removing to day. Remem- P N G workman constant employment and liberal fp tion r4 e any * sone tum of elr own langu ). I be held, (D. V vat the church of VENING at 7%; o’elock P. Hanlon, A. M,, vicar of nye wiiettond as Depu 1e@ ol Bown its moda of operation, and the measure of suesesd ber the p:ace—next door to Klbs’s Piano and Music Point of Gov. Wise’s suggestions to Mr. Donelly | b%* received a letter from a planter in Cedar Grove, | terete thea Store. ; ‘will be carried out. Va., in which the writer details the result «f his | lie. moetrag will be hy experiment with that beautiful variety of wheat | Epiphany on PRIDAY £ Revotvtion 1x Costa Rica.—The steamship | termed the ‘ Tuscan.”? ‘The seed was cons!yned Kiountehannon. | North Star, arrived at New York, brings dates | to the ground about the last of September. 1652, | tttton, and will exp wages will be given. No other need appl 2 THOMPS tN viz Plumbers and G = tere. ae AN, : n ins Pitt vo. mitt, On FRIDAY, thoz31 Septamb so 15-4t nee Icmiannne av. ond for & silver cup valu: al >; e ANTED—A to harnesd free for al! three-year W GIRL. to doth tor: PLEASANT VIEW SEMINARY. AND DAY SCHOUL FO! Bostbing VND DAN R Will opanon Monday thettrhot Sept. at Hyatts. 1 ithe Washingtoa branch of the Baitunore nor American smet) famaly: v olde. 2d. On MONDAY, the 23th Sapte: at Theate to" he success | Ohio Kail oad, five miles from the city of W, fore pil | oa lithe nent nora —— from Central America to the 6th inst. ‘The most | selecting for the purpose a portion of clove: laad | that has heretofore. been erenoma so sass itu ‘ . Uf eon p eee «ap e harness ; free a important news is the revolution which has taken | In the midst of a field of several acres. Hy scat. | '%4¥ork of fa th and labour of love. - Boarding and tuition in the Euglish branches and | sd. On FRIDAY, he gich September. for a xiver ANTED TO-ruace A smal’, comfor- ‘ness; lection, in sid of the funds of ti nt place in the little State of Costa Rica, by which | tered it over a space of thirteen to fifty-one feet in | will be inade after the ecto genes OF the Soeinty, pen payable half-yearly President Juan Rafael Mora has been compelled | extent, and the field was ten toone of pure, plump, | 7a), table DWELLING-AO mucypees ro ree furl | 6 rooms, convenient jocation, which cash cup valued at $3"; mile heats ntaining 5 or 8 orges under 5 vears old. rsp = a GE CREAM AND WIESE Toon Mesicon tl ith. Ou MONDAY, the Sd October, fora silver | Will be Paid. apple immediately to CHARLES S, 1c EAM AN Y ; ver | WALLACH, Attorney at Law, oppost pelo and the reins of government have been | heavy wheat. He disposed of it broadcast jastead a. ed uo Fewrivalty Feira Pia Nice, Mots Proving ; sup_valued at $35; milo heate to harness; free forall | Chay Hate a? Morne” St L8w, oppoaite west wing ly assumed by Dr. Jose Maria Montes | of drill, which he thinks is the betier plan; out Le {ycursions, at one do! er gallon. FRE! y puptis, per quarter, Each race to take place at 4 o’clock p. mn. ANTED—P. aap Se serene panies pa tlegro. It occurred —_m this wise: On the morning | would recommend a trialof all modes. ‘Tue land | thang WEDDING OR a “made very "pretty | Kiimacy department, per quarter. iO] | Entries for any oftne above races, tnclosing the eare call at the insurance Othos of McK EN. ugust, f entrance fee, (15 cent ,) to be 1 Post Office, addressed to the Provident ofthe Pine Branch Trotting Association, and to be made two 1 NEY& LANSDALE, 520 7th street and reg ister their names. Emplovers will be é Oe SP MCR ENN ES Hyattavi le, Prince George's county, Md, REFERENCKS. Right Rev. W. R. Whitung xam, Baltimore, Md, about 5 o'clock, two ofticers | in which this Wheat was cultivated was of the | and very cheap. Partioular attention paid to fur- of the garrison, named Soltero Rodriguez and | strongest limestone character, and in point of ete rag ant tienae porquart, Avie EHite Luis Pecheco, went to the palace, and asked to Perior tillage unquestionably first and foremost. | ADELPHIA CO: FECHIONERY rner 13th 00} ohn Chew, Bladensburg, Md. weeodoe — eee! BOO! “ENGRAVINGS. see the President on urgent business. On bring ——* and F ate. * Sa i-im* Sy: Wat Prorat st ashington, D.C. teredand two started ee ree horses are en Wile beet ay wit TOSI SRS: admitted, they told him that his presence was ine | _MiSSesora Laxp Scuvave.—Diagrams and BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, gh fox. Kooch, Esq, Bisdenaturrs Maer >: C+] _ By order of the President. s015-t0es | OE ATER SeRICTES, fe. Wiser mediately required at the barracks, to put down a | S¢ld-notes of the surveys of a large number of Ninn hd Sa See SAKES eo, F. Worthington, Washingtor [NSTRUMENT At. AND VOCAL tel 4 * aust coim” riot that had broken ont, and that Colonel Salasar, | "ge and township lines west of the prinetpal | }iSe ore Und ay pLCE, CREA eet COW be ghee HIBITION aniel Duke, Esq., Calvert county, Mi ", ., , er Marytori Ma. - Upper Mar! 0", " M., Philadelphia, Pa. Win. H. Wilson, Bladenabarg, Md, and Vi > CES servedto Parties, Balls, Faire and Enter- the commander, had sent forhim: The President | ™eridlan of Minnesota, surveyed by J.W. Myers, Sinope at Sl per ion; Familtes suppli at gave some orders relative to the matter, and told | ®8V¢ been received by the General Land Office. ARES ree ek Gaee BaNcy them that he would godown after he had taken | 41s0, plats and fleld-notes of townships 7 and = of ShaRorr i RURSE SLANG MANGE an his coffee and dressed himself, and was about to | ‘he Mount Diablo meridian of California, survey net x eee eet and Savors, made to oF ag retire, when the officers seized him, told him he | © by C. C. Travis. ad ther Bntertattments furnished at the was prisoner, and even struck him with their] Jenna 8 ALt, CAKES of a!l kinds Gs conte per kondend swords when he offered toresist. From the pal- | 1. Ge mincan ory NED Guaxte.—The Act. | SMAT A “JOSEPH SCHAFFIELD” zee the President was immediately taken to the | ‘"é Commissioner of the General Land Ofiice las GOUPON BONDS OF THE WASHING uid Ga ae anything | feceived plats of the following ranches in the Ter- lem OR Come ne: Will be givenat BIRCH’S SALOON, Corner of 14th and D sts., om the 15th of September, LADIES’ A! IETY OF ST. MAT IEE W’: das ntti a aew's For the Parponsal cotabiis ing & School for Colored iidren, Under the patr. f thi Saint vxeene or Pact Soctery or WasmIneron, ICIPAL RE Mr. eo AN Teed er =e ‘iss M. JACKSON. Female Soprano Leader, AN TE D_Inmediately—T. Ww ROUSE Paine = "Seti hat end wok men nead % a) 2 LL, _ se 13-3t* oP Si Ta.nve- bet 6th fed sth ta, WANTER-OLD PATENT OFFICE RE 185—"s4, with claim= @3-ach wii! be paid. - ALFRED HL? 86 13 3t* wader ards’ Heal, ED IMMEDIATELY— WARER RED ERTS kn Fe re H® FOR WASHINGTON! SEE OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, Tn order to gtve the citi: Alexandria an op- porta HBATHEY md CLARO in. Tom. Ta; eae rt dy of OURA ICAN uv! apply at B jetel, for which liberal prsse : ON GAS LG ANY : : pL Teena * Tr “ay abont the matter, the revolution was over. When ped Soe gees : oar ioe ae dred’ Cap Man ar 1 and fon ‘Aloxandri to = aa aaa! Mig HAY roel ‘i & Prisoner, the President was compelled to write | {nse Namie, sat gaya ye. ‘These ieee et ENSaGHE Pay cout por anium, | night.” Hound trfp tickets, in Adminnion Sb-coutes chili eonte tieee of BOARDING. to the commanders of the troops in other towns, | nos Vor conn y the act of December | and ese for sale by RIGGS & CO. au8” | Theatre, 81, to be had attr. age 12% cents. Do-irs open at 734 o'eleok.» Concer, ARDING.—Mrs. BOWIE, 470 ial strost and to the chief authorities, couuseling them not | 22 155: 8nd are the first plats received under tat | —=———————— ——————*___®89_| fo tOcommance at f o'clock. eitorhments wil be | Boone ols Pant G, oar ae nee ploastut and to resist; and he was shortly after sent, with a | °° Ss PiANOs AT GREAT BARGAINS. VIOLIN | @ NEW ERA IN BUSINESS! pera ed by the ladies at the usual prices. A num- | reasorable ROOMS for rent. __ Au 24-1m gased of one hundred soldiers, to Punta Arenas, | 1owa Swamp Laxbe.—A patent: (No. 1) for| —seif a! s0uNF. ELuis. | THE CASH SYSTEM, weirs come unlae Copemaiee Sak hen an ace and put on board the Guatemala. His brother | 39,595,74 acres of swamp and overflowed land? in FS, SALE VERY LOW.—A second-hand 85.000 from’ ordiock 1a she mo 407 isth street, between G and H, (Gen Bao ae nee bene sa. (Gen. Canas) | the Fort Des Moines district, lows, enuring to} ° Lele cd new rable Boer, may AS ced sehenag urpose of selling Were also included in the act of banishment. ag | that State under the act of September 28, 1950, has | 2207 "'ptsaee itver a np CIGARS !—C)GARS!—CiGARS" 5 = : : — DD FELLOW®’ HALL, Sxvente : E LARUE’S WEDDING STATIONERY — - our bcaputte chee, yesterday, Pres. | been transunitted by the Commiasionet of the Gen- 7*ANARY BIRDS!) ony OF ath amanoe. Oo — Sraser. | (DE LAE pnd bean fal araortwent to be <n Rae Stes And OMe to the Prosident of the United Cc rhtias ye: 3 Nic ts; EVERY TASTE GRATIFIED. we POR ONE WE ALRITE! sole _ 396 Pa.av., between th cod iets, 3 mt for signature. . ~ — New and Astonishing S. in Ver A correspondent of the New York Times says: a ale INA PHL.) Saturday, oon, J.C. BACHER saison iie Ce ee. 1ANOS FOR RENT, at $1 per mouth. “The revolution was accomplished on Ixvrration.— We understand that the Hon. obp Feo Se yrs ee. 80142 _ 18th and Penna.averue. quism !—Startling Feats in Magic!—and |B §° do "ioe Morning of the 14th August. President Mora was Jacob Thompson, Secretary of the InteridPhas seized after the guard had all retired. He was | received an invitation from the “ Undine’? barge Ween ee notified by adeputation that her was no lon; : President. to which be. replied, “Mut, bign Se | Cit» ' secompany them in their visit to Azling- ee 2 hors’ —(Very well, gentlemen.) Half aa, hour ton to-day, for the purpose of being present at the | Proprietors of the Gity the Learned Canary Birds! SIGNOR Wil Nb hin AMUSING Fa PET DAES IRctOORA rk aha ee EVES BE AFTERN 'Y¥, Usk, and Pine F THE FACT, © ‘rates,’ either pro- SO BEF 10 Pianos tor sale at from $4 to $75, upon month- —— te of 85. wee REIS ly payment 30) Tors Boe Fa. ev., betwen nh vats ate. HAVE, THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH N Never was Can be anesthe aera, at Winesusstas prices, i ; igh to pow betes dene i I Dry Goode Sanine-t.s Pte bones! fos Son pomp gg ho Sone 3] (ashen eee tee ea Office -N. W. cor tithaad OU NE Sy, 408th aty above Oud Peilows? all cFaNAW EDNESDAY and SATURDAY | Sota Central Bhores,? nese tentting. betereen 2h Jay and Mr. Al were of the deputation. li Sexaror Baicnt.—From a private letter to Orders loft at either p'sce will receive: eS ‘Admission, 25 ocnte—Children, 13 cents. we 10-6t Gnd bth sts . 0; ste centre ‘Market Space. 3s supposed that Mora got up the emeute. While | gentleman ia this city, we learn that mitpetlon, 2 eee HiCiRR, ow peOING BAER a | awe we SOY & prorne ijoerlane rt nce Can An ate | stn Intense megan, eee | We sui Rene REwEgKamiLy, salts. PeRPOMY, BOER | Ee iy Le peasantry, who were anxious to know _— atory rheumatism, is slowly KG DAY. isth } ‘0 AMUEL BRO og i bis fe Sa LT Ry has remo’ from “a LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO Mr AR} 4 ‘or eeeaal ah nth oe Bo wh was leaving the couutry, and if he was | °°¥ering- ’ Tux Rematnper oF oor x OF Goons, nts, tocmue call ejected. He replied” naw | a 7 oR 0, 473 Fanosslvauia arene 38: me to close the Looks of my old that he wesnot, but wasen AnMy Onver.—Assisfant 5. ac Lt id's Piano aed Manic sfore, i sabatecteageltontine take this occasion to return my sincere Site ngs dary ac Cie hate | iran besten duet emer | a sefitiabar ie a oance Se Sian Ae tate Fase eee soe, Pooes seta Beall have pemodelied thie tou orewcxtfriends first infantry, to the site for the new military post Sats woe ‘a Sn enti iat AL NGS i) ag Boofers iiparensed taoe.utes to be ‘able toserve poall Lave remodelled things to bis ifking.”” "| recently established in the Wehita Tex, | eptesy | eae, Fronageot the palo, ce Oar new MOT We R, RILEY, . f / , ( & » i e