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THE EVENING SP WASHINGTON NEWS Gossir y such Jou Letter from Piney Peint. GEORGETOWN. EXCURSIONS, &c. —_ wherever the latter are, that the country may be , Correspondence of The Star. . —-—-e-——_ ] ast Pic Nic A Nic A ALL Goverxaentat Avventisements ~The Pab- | at length toa sense of the utter degrada- Pinzy Point, Sept. 17, 1859. | Correspondence of bdo nae: I : OF THE SEASON. - lication of the Government adverti te, ™S tion ‘t w of their class have}! Being With the din and bustle FORGETOWR, Sept. 20, : N 1G i WASHINGTON CITY: Uveen withdrawn from the National, T <i Se ae Wanch of American f of elty lif ly hogr on Wednesday morn- | Rumors abound here this morning ts | Tin bubeisns rm their friends aud pat- . = are Jnformation of our subscribers, and especially | tore of late yeare ‘the character of so large: embarked on board the steamer Columbia for eee nee an to a reapon | bar zit \si®, thes peapuge clasang th: Spirit of the Morning Press. ty | these of them Lenpsinoar inks Gooereae Sina & portion of its press, which was never before ab| amt €xcurdion oWer the evaters of our noble Po pets 2 oO aw 6 Repor! y | BALiaecol hy ii SPRINGS. nat = et : . é <_: an > 5 - ' ° re present cn Ocoee! Sobe DAINOEA EP EAPA Wee coe hs be on tae Slumes of the ie oad utterly regardless of trath, of the decencies of life,)} tomac. In consequence of the damage to the Long | most ardent wi lo hae cordingly insert the above advertisements, which appeared ofticially within a few days past; but in delog so think it proper, to obviate misconcep- tion, to secompany the publication with this brief note of explanatioa.—Iatelligencer, of yesterday morning This announcement of the Intelligencer having been commented on elsewhere, it becomes our duty to ourself to say that a law passed in 1845 pro- and of the obligation which every gentlemai should feel not to misuse the privileges and oppor-, tunities of the journalist to the undeserved injury of any man. See me Tue Reaper Svir —A telegraphic dispatch to the Star announces the decision, im Chicago, of the great Reaper suit between Hussey and McCor- mick in favor of the former on all points. In view «at pas fr . r to alle J arrived here just tm time to Lave the whole | Bride, our streets were enlivened yesterday and | [uelr formeroas fonds, aad they promise to all Pojnt to myself, except the ietor and his fam- | until a late hour last night by the passage of oa Priend Withers will he there. fly, the summer visitors having left some two | cessions and parties to and from the Steuben Fes- Omni will leave the foot of the tol, the weeks before. I retired the first night after my | tival at Arlington OO rasan anaet aor ee | th 4 arrival with bright anticipations of lav my fe- It commenced rain'ng bere at 7 o'clock this | and 4 ignd avenue verish limbs ia the cot cence pap Sey, | mmorolag. aad ranes will continue all | o'clock p.m: and hourly from 2th st and Bar ay, but judge of my disappointment and surprise on | day. No business Wing, and no news to report | The tiokete fiat were issued for our pre nie on the ng nest morning to find that during the 70 cattle offered at Drovers’ Rest yesterday. of | seh ll b> good on thatday. Ti Sr night the wind had shifted frofi the South Yo the | which 300 were sold at from $2.50 to $3 62 y on Tickets of nd: FIFTY CENTS. Northeast. and that the mercury had fallen from | the hoof. equal to $5 to $7 25 net; 250 were driven na wil! be furnished gentlemen at the gate, m ttee’’ of New York, in a movement to organize thet party, and bring out the Hon. Edward Bates, of Wissouri, as a Presidential candidate The Constitution also congratulates the Demo- cratic party on the happy termination of the Mas- sachusetts Democratic Convention, and defends the Supreme Judges of the United States from a charge by the Detroit Advertiser, of being too old i 80° to 60. Instead. of seeking the | on to Baltimore and 15 leftover. Raymonp. Committee ef Arrangemen:s, to properly fulfill the duties of their office. ge eel arace an for any con- | of this fact is there any possible way for the public | briny wave, I was compelled’ to seek a eee: se Mai test BB The Intelligencer concludes its series of articles tract on conteactd ty ba madeny any of the Eecu- | to recover the immense amount of money it has | long shaw!. and wrap myself in it for safety aid | G@EURGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS % George B. Clark. on the Territorial question. tive Departments or Bureaus, aud in ali cases | paid for the use of the McCormick Reaper patent, | Comfort. So much for human calculations. —-+—- whe ription issuing from the ben iphones foe td ae to be eaivertisod, the same shall be adverti in two newspapers in the city of Washington having the Jargest perma- nent subscription.”” In administering this provision of law, the Government from the date of its enactment to the present time, have required affidavits from the pressmen and book-keepers of the different Wash- ington city newspaper offices, setting forth the number of copies of each edition of the said newspape’s furnished in the course of a week to permanent subscribers; and with that data at hand have awarded the publication of the gov- ernment advertisements to the two papers serving the largest aggregate number of copies of all edi- tioas to bona-tide subscribers, as being the two papers having “the largest permanent subserip- tioa? Thus bas the law been iuterpreted by the administrations of Polk, Taylor, Tyler, Pierce, aud Buchanan. We regard it as a just interpre- tat on, and as being well settled law, having stood the test of the etforts of interested parties to upsct which the law thus says was illegally exacted for —_—_ <= -—___—_ {£7 The number of applications for —— the benefit of the owners of that patent. to Yale College, for the ensuing term, is larger thea ever before, about 19 candidates having al- ready been examined U7? TheGrand Turk Railway have issued ex- cursion tickets from Detroit, Michigan, to Port- Jand, in anticipation of the visit of the Great Bastern. The price of a ticket there and return is only $14 Sr tneeeeees iF The Maryland delegates to the U.S. Agri- eutural Fair at Chicago were Colonel Jessop, of Baltimore county; Combs Staley, of Frederick; E 3. Du Val, of Prince George; and C. 8. Oud- esluys, of Baltimore. The wind continued to nage full bona a gale from | AN OxviNANCE pan 3 for the thorough repair > Private Land Cuatms 1x Cattrorni; —The General Land Office forwarded to-day to the Sur- veyor General of California. patent for the ‘‘Ja- cinto’’ rancho, containing 35,447.62 acres con- firmed to Wim. H. Kee, and for the “Rancho de las Flores,” containing 13,315.58 acres, confirmed to Wm. 6. Chard. NavaL Orpers.—Lieut. R. P. Chapman and Master R.L. Phythian have been ordered for duty on board the U. S. sloop-of-war Saratoga. Passed Assistant Surgeon Wm. F. Carrington has been ordered to the Naval Hospital near War- rington, Florida. Commissioner oF Patents —Hon. Wm. D. Bishop has returned to the city after an absence of a few weeks at his home in Bridgeport, Ct., and resumed the duties of his position. this point from Thursday until this morning, | of the footway on street, from High street N‘Potomac" Stesmbat Com SEEKERS —The ft tr steamer Pu Rit a nee the Therefore opportanit a less one of the most powerful gales ever witnessed Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and eorra Tand A vie’ £ ly) during the woather. of three trated with the ground. and stout trees twisted in | by the Commissioner herein appointed. and in a | with privilege of remaimng oné or two 78. mete Wwas also done to the fencing that sur- | width of the footw: with good hard brick and leave foot of Sth street at 636 a. m. and Os When it commenced veering round towards the | to the western termination of First st fon to the suasl-weebty erie wv. N rere, « upon the lower watess of the Potomac. It seemed | Board of Common Council of the Corporation of -3 “] with two as though they had been wisps of straw. | manner to be approved of by hit, shall, by the |The angler ~4 hoot: Some twenty of the ornamental shade trecs at this | fifteenth dav of Ovtober next, pave or esesed to ter | line at eit heave : epecrsreh tad rounds the lawns, &c. We have not yet heard of | sharp sand, and in accordance with the established "fe eturning. 26 p. m. and 33% a. jrowr: South and West, steadily increasing in violence. Whereas a majority of the lot-holders on First thei Nor Finally it settled at Northwest shoe 12 o'clock, | street have petitioned to have the sidewalk paved k, offer the public of jon tickets wil! to whirl ‘and how! in perfect fury, as though it | Georgetuten, That every proprictor of a lot or part |, 5°,PStt doller (i) aock tee ah d would anuibilate everything in Sly coer, of a lot of ground, on both sides of First sttcet, | 0! poo (giiesen place, that have stood the storms of at least a dozen | paved, the footway in front of ail the lots and paris a eal ne winters, were twisted off some few feet from the | of lots aforesaid, not heretofore paved, and of those any damage to the shipping. je of said street. and to entirely curb the same or . inquire at Congrays Phe Potomac just pp BOT with such fish Snes no curbing hes heretofore been done, and Re, 328 fo. try ingens. - Dovoras tx Geonsta —The democracy of Noxu- as ave common to its lower waters and the Chesa- | to repair in a suitable manner any existing curb- Ticket Agent WhO. gMatris be? county, at a meeting last week, passed a reso- Company lution declaring that they will not support Judge = S A. Douglas ‘or the Presidency, even if he is nominated by the Charleston Convention. and from that time until near sunset blew doubt- | on said street ‘vil ri ight and vets ining there a} upon land and water. Fences in places were pros- | froin Hizh {0 its western terminus, when notitied | Bert day: alee for Ageia Crock athoctelinn: ee) erases laid prostrate upon it. Considerable poved and not now in good order, to the entire peake Bay. And his summer visitors all having | ing which may not now be in order, as may be ft. Col. Dix, mine host, has turned his attention | directed by said Commissioner lo the sport of fishing; and being well supplied | Sec. 2. And be it further Ordained, That there AMUSEMENTS. os with a snug boat and seine, he is making sad | be, and is hereby levied and imposed, a tax of |____s_—s— AA AEUDERE havoc amon the finny tribe, | can assure you. A | s-venty-tive cents per front foot ou all fols aud Tux Wratixn.—The following report of the | fW days ago be twok at cue draught 3,600 ne | parts of lots within the aforesaid. Linuite which Wee aoe eo 7 The tat two of the young ladies | it tnrouchout fourteen years, andbefore five such ther for this morning is made from the Morse | fOUt: Besides Large numbers of rock, mackerel, | suall remain unpaved on the day aforesaid. and swindled by Leslie, alias Johnson, bave published | «.,. cessive tribunalse—adusnistrations. ‘weather for this morning is made &e.. and at another drau it over 2.700. Many | within twelve days thereafter the Clerk is hereby Lust Ni tine ones are also daily taken with the book | di and line. ‘Thesteams: Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. acard in the Pliladelphia papers, in which they = he but four of pare and deliver to the Collector a | Messrs. WM. WH. EY and JNO, CLARKE, sty that there were only nine victims, and not parts of tots in front of which the Under lishment of the Star, and under this reading of iis law, enacted long befere the estab- The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: . vement shall nut have been made or repaired as HIS EVENING. Aiften, as represented, and that none of the ladies | the jaw eveval Lu its operation with the law's en- | Naw york, NewTEMEE eine Ghesnsat rit ou Wednesday grounded near Pope's Creek, | hervin directed, with Lue nutuber of front feet in oweantY Riese areata dusibiad are missing actnent, the Star has long been designated as the | philadelphia, Pa.. “foggy. 60>. aad had to be Lifte She passed ere yester- | each, and the naies of ¢ persous to whom the D OAT —-——___ ——_——— Grit os per entitled to print the Governmentadver- | Baltimore, Md “lear, pleasint, day duriug the heay m, and stood ont towards | same are respectively assess. who sball proceed | Rover... UP The North Adams tragedy of May Ist eae i * eae “i She was compelled. however, to return ake barber under the poiut where she is at the writing of this—Sunday morning, 7 o'clock Washington, D.C Richmand, Va. Petersburg, Va Norfolk, Va. Wilmington, » sees Clear loudy, 70°. lear, ‘5 -clear, 75°. wind SW -clear, cool. tistments; its regular igvue having yraduaily in- creased, until its dona fide daily edition is quite ejual to the ag ily cireulation of all the Tes: of the Washington city newspaperscombined. which caused the death of Miss Mattie Butler under the most painful circumstances. bas bad anotier victim. On Saturday last, Charles But- ler, ‘cther of the unfortunate young lady, died of to collect the — or so much gi as sre 4 be necessary, under the provisions of the tht — section of this ordinance, in the manner prescribed The Pele meme OY by the Charter of the Town, and pay over the P P; or, MAN AND TIGER. same. as collected, to the Clerk, and to close bis | giasker.._. * 4 eee " r Win. Wheatley i i Columbia, 3. C -clear, pleasant. [7 In Philadelphia, the severe storm of Sat- | collections on or before the lay of December Bob Buskii . Mr, Sng, 8. Clark grief. Since the fatsl day Le had been gradually | andl its aggregate issue of copies of both editions | Flumbs, S. -clear, *6-. wind NE | urday did consideravle damage. In the public | #“4t- retaining thereof three per cent for his com- at\ fi tp ame til death to his aid io the course of a week, at least ten thousand copies G 1 t utission thereon. UF Doors open ‘performance to o pining away, un’ came 5 ? Augusta, Ga. lear. pleasant. squares trees were blown down and branches See And be it further Ordained, That if the | Meuce at &% toe. Admix» cents to dress circle ; U7 From J. Shillington, we bave the fresh | =a" | wuie af Gorsatia eae sacuiehee ey clean Accent | = | Liwn off, and many handsome shade trecs on the | ovnct op Genes Croat nee parts of lots | Orehestrachsirs, @1; private boxes, $5. It 2 2 in the strict of ul ¥s be: y and uteresting October number of Godey’s Lady's Book; Dumes’s last novel. “‘The Mohicans of Paris,” published by the Petersons; and No. 2 of Petersons’ cheap edition of Dickens's Works, in- eluding parts of “Oliver Twist” ande“The Pick- lear, pleasant. lear, pleasant. cloudy, pleasant. -cloudy, 73%. FROM THE WEST. clear, pleasant. proved by the last showing made by the city papers on_a call from the Goverawent; the result of which Showing, we regret to say, deprived the Intelligencer of the right to publish the Govern= ment advertisements. rs . is z 9: repaired, on the fifteenth day of October next, | | delay was occasioned on ail the city railroads, in | 2° ca euquiea My tas Mav een onan ee bees consequence of trees being blown across the dipance, then the said lots or parts of lots are | Wilk «ive T first grand cotilion party at tracks. Tle walls of several culverts and untin- sleclared liable to the tax levied and imposed | Prark.in Hall.corner of 9th and D stieet=. on! ished houses were washed away orseriously dam- | v the second section of this ordinance, or 0 MONDAY: Qotoher 31. tis. Tickets Atty = streets suffered in asimilar manner. Considerable | #loresaid, stall not have had the sidewalk paved, Notes members of the Hickory Club Frederick, Md thereof as the said Commissioner shall | Mititting © Gentleman — sda vhi ae = z articulars, see future advertiser ont. Hy order of wick Pap: Srom the enactinent of the law until to-day, | Hagerstown, Mc -clear, pleasant. aged, while in many instances chimneys were to be sutticient for the said paving or re- | fhe *t™ See Matar ‘COMMITTEE, 3 5. | Cumberland, Md. -foggy, damp. blown down, fortunately, Lowever. injuring no nd upon the requisition of the said Com- {LP The boys who recently set fire to the House | these advertisements have never been regularly | (Gratton. Va. ° ‘clear, cool. ~ ae. of Reformation at Deer Island, Mass., have been sentenced as follows: -+Riley, ten years’ hard labor inthe House of Corr ; Cofran nine years. juserted. as marked in the orders to priat them. in auy other edition of the Washington papers than the dailies, Qiough showings of semi-weekly and Wheeling, Va Parkersburg. Va Cincinnati, O. Harmer, O. iuissioner in writing. stating the amount required GPAND INAUGURATION TEE SE FT from each proprietor, the Clerk is hereby required THE BALL il?” In Philadelphia, a well-concerted attempt | ¢., furnish tee Collector tas table thereof, as herein UNION LODGE, was made on Saturday night to tlood the city with | directed, and tie Collector to make the collections | No: YIMAS Nice Lat on, +858, Particular No.4, 1. 1 ‘ . af 5 bet ovided 3 ¥ and Gordon three years. In the case of Martinand | tri-weekly editions also have been required and | stare, 0. e. counterfeit #5 notes on the Bank of Commerce, = oaere alee further Ordained, That the |B aes we i a Dwyer, the District Attorney entered a nol. pros. | made. Barometer at the Smithaonian, at 7a. m , (cor-| Philadelphia. The police obtained early notice | ys", f. And Oe 1, hereby appointed, Comunis- | infature advertisement 2°) 2 = and was discharged. Dwyer, however. ‘s Not a few eiforts to get around this law have | rected for temperature,) 29.591; at noon, 29.551. of the attempt, and promptly notified all the stores sioner, with fall power to draw and expend the _ 80 20-euSt! M. o ARRANGEMENTS, held in custody to answer to an indictment for be- ing an accessory before the fact heen essayed. For instance. in Join Tyler's time, a paper added the subscription list of «dead uews- paper, previously printed in Portsmouth, Va., to ts bona fide list, and, addressing papers to the Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 58°; at noon, Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- day, 7i*; minimum 55° ————-2+ open along their respective bea’s in the fifth ward. | nett proceeds of said tax for the pur; aforesaid, | “5 ————— In less than an hour five different persons were a ey sapeoc — — Clerk on or | 6 | EXHIBITIONS taken into custody, each of whom was provided | Pefore the eee ee with a roll of the notes. The counterfeits are UF The diticulty with the Bergen Tunsel themselves the largest permanent subsciiption. without esaying to chim, by way of obtain. ing the advertisements. the service of subseribers to a defunct newspaper formerly printed hundreds of miles away, under any contract whatever, as a dona fide subscription toa Washington city jour- aal, Otherwise, any Washington paper, without a hundred tona fide paying subscribers, may, on serving the List of a defunct newspaper for a week or mouth or two, deprive a paper whose regular az gregate put leation of copies isa hundred times the to controi tts finances. Contrary to tho w Amajerity ofthe me bers called at German thereafter = practicable ~ Pix rs Approved Sept. 10, 1559 IN Cee er Se arena Erle Kailroad con- | yames upon it fur some time, claimed the Govern-| items Telegraphed from Washington. | ota as being exeruted Ina masterly style. | ns |S) 3 as y afte: ‘heu the police of ta ome! the ‘ Wasuincton, Sept. 1 A messenger was des- * tinued until Sunday a: rnoon, Ww: po! ment advertisements on the ground of thus having patched this evening with justractions te.6e. | ———_—_———_—_—_—_—___———— PERSON. Three Days, Hudson city, sided by the military of New Jer-} the jarzest permanent subscription: ‘Those in. | Set Our government has leftthe old hero a ALI. AND WINTER, 1=59.—Ladios’ Cloaks, ONAL. bree 8, sey. succeeded in arresting many of the ring- | terested exposed the trick, which, being ex-| wide margin for his future action, relying | 1 Magians, Dusters, :pisntiling and Shawls, ts OLUMBUS BUILDING ASSOCIATION.-It Bee eaders. The arrests were made very quietly, | posed. asa matter of course failed; as the law | UPON bis good judgment and wise counsel in ad- z ee er has only been a few nce we publixied in Baz Will Py : i ; ey i : jov. | Justing and settling the existin ditferences be- | \7ISITING CARDS the Star the action of a “Clique,” who hot only | RL 7\ EACH AFTERNOON without resistance or bloodshed, and could 23 | docs not contemplate the award of the Gov- tween’ the two governments, Gen. Scott's will. | V FASHiONABLE STYLBS, | aimed at moropotizing th offices éailed for by the BLITZ casily have been done twenty-four hours previ- | erument advertisements except to papers having inguess in accepting the ditficnlt and arduous To be seen at ‘Constitution of this Association, but endeavor still | BLITZ} NIGHT. ously as when it was task has greatly relieved the adminisiration, and they look upon a favorable and happy termina- tion of this at present embarrassing and trouble- some question. Mr. Campte'l, Boundary Commissioner, who has becn engaged for upwards of two years in ar- ranging the boundary in dispute. had before him the full and entire views of our government upon the subject. ard asthe administration supposed had nearly arr:ng-d the whole matter. whem in- eligence of Geu. Harney’s seizure of t! an Juan reached Washington. ‘The admis tration are somewhat at a loss to know what to do, Rett DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE’S, “NHICKERING & SO? / stestier due on Thurs: of two of Chickering’s very bast 7 octave Hianor Ca! and ses ti Old Pianos taken in part. m nt (wo 20) JOWN FL ELLI B ANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOK! BLANK BOOK® !!—Every des:rip ion of Blank Books of the very best materials, k-pt constantly on hand, or made to order ina «upérior manner at q DEMPS: & OTOOLE'S a0 20-2t 3: 26 Pa avo, bet Sthand 1th sta. VW edvINe INVITATIONS. UP of | EXHIBITIONS st night a meeting was » r-Jaoob Atgior took the | @ T3°| monpat tek spay,” y elected Secretary held Two aud d WEDNESDAY D7 In New York, th rday last biew down a brick tenement house, burying sev- eral of the inmates in the ruins. Only one, how- ever, wes seriously injured, and that by having bis leg broken. The tide in the river was unusu- ally bigh, and the cellars of many buildings on the East river side were overtiowed, causing con- siderable damage. Several accidents happened to vessels in the harbor. Owing to the severity of E PIANOS—Ry shall be in receipt an’s resign 2 There ix something dark and m: rious in Two) AFTERNOONS 2 th the old officers of this Revie e: and cially all that pertaining to its finances. At the Two NIGHTS. macting poner ped —— — an ge 19-9t tendance ag any of those members who s! pee = or > presume to make known ther neh eed ane PUNEY BRANCH rROTTING ASSociA- maintain them.” In fact, that official was cireeted TION. by the assumptuous President to take several (to FALL MEETING. the clique) oonoxious members from the roe. | The foliowing Races will take piace over the ‘The Secretary, Wn. Saut.r, bad it served on | Sbove course, viz: of: ‘ Int. O: y. the 23d Se } went to sea. largest. of is right ander the law. us other ces Jampbell since ne ences arose. : Superior specimens ta bo seen at andthe only ev ideuce the members had the doings © harnesd free fur all three-vea: _ . - : 2 instances of tp practice” to obtain the Gov- Asti Galea yng DEM & O'TOOL i ee eee. 0.@ 2d. On MONDAY, the 28th September, fo ; ‘The storm sali. did intinite dam. | eriment advertisements have been resorted t seaphle advices ware recoil ved to dey pl _8e 20 -2t_ B26 Pi bet. 9th aud Wth sts. td ver cup valued $25; mile heate ‘hat age in Virginia. We hear from counties | such as serving individuals and refraining from N partinent from Pensacola, stating that in] YY & bb TN | TA TIONERY HO porediigeed ‘white ee spt: scattering ounts of its destructive violence demanding pay for the paper until after the con- | a late gale the U.S. steamer Fulton ran ashore on —— = a night, the 14 DAY, the dth S, + for " JAMIN AITHEY and JOAN T MAGRU: | cue eee RLY the 3th September, for a at ver “ Ps : 4 3% mile beats to barn th fo " Ou the banks of the Rappahannock and its trib- | tse before tue Government bad taken place hone ide of an island twenty miles east of | A most beautifulassortment. Pe ssid AITHILY woe escuela to Jailon the | eee eae eh aoe 45 oh utaries the Hood sweyg oif not only sll the fences | tuey anisht order it stopped before the game to cor Ui osanpndeatnss ate pail sige OSS, DEMYSES © CrCOlns lth day of June inst, charged with the murder m3 Pe ‘$35; mile heats to harness; {roster stl in ita path, but all the low ground corm that had | surreptitiously obtain the Government advertise. pposed in army circles that the result of | Cr awtoN SRV IAPATON Siren Sounty: Margland eo lie aaeeey eines George's | horers. been cut and left in shocks. as usual at this sea- : ments had been successful. count SATION ERY !STATIONER land. He is about hve feet eight or | Each race to take piace at 4 o’elock p.m. son. All the lo General Scott’s mission will be a joint occupancy SS ER Y.—Comprining a large as ground tobacco growing on the eens Eire pee e ; . i t bine inches high, light compiexion, thin face and | Entries for the above rac elor the So far as the Siar is concerueil, the Govern- | of the disputed territory. ‘The question of bound. lish, trench, and Arasricat ous ate | dark brown air hed on Common elotuing. sn guivance Boe fee, per cent »)to be made thrours the . ‘ SS * 3 is egotiation. i 80, then past qualit “19 me . addressed y ent h Rappatannock and its tributaries was also entire- | ment’s avertisements are of very little import | 2° epedt tet Lal Bary ws mateeea oth te | ee ed Mucder, he was empioyed at the Laurel Factory, in | Branch Trotticg Aveecoatn coat ot the Piney ly destroyed, together with a multitude of mill- | ance to its business. as that haw outgrown any : se 20 326 Pa. dams, &e “Mayor Swann. of Baltimore, has issued a S to the people of that city. deprecating movement there. He hoids is ho Worse in its sucial condition than some other cities not a great way off, and that such a movement was an unnecessary and unprofitable publication of the wesknesses of the city, giving riva? no better than their own, an undue advantage, which they would not be slow te avail themselves of. driving team haulin ton to thefactory. '* prior to each race, We will give a rewar. Two Bundred Do! 2e to hoe ‘ for the apprehension of said Aithey—no mat sd and two started. ene three horses ore on fe 15-tOcts Tr tered L, bo received fur a Frame! wheretaken—provitied he is delivered atthe Jail of | By order of the President. baerect 4 in Baden 4 ty, Maryiand ——_—_—_— re ae ag on the “mg | = = = with the eis A yout! About nineteen Fears of age, las a fair complexion, ST AND FOUND. — . emall MEM light hair and very blue eyes: ia about five feet six - = v0 tai inches high; has a mother living in Georgetown, LGRANDEN Bown ns i. WIN + lus to go one but c. GATE, containing papers of We will give a reward of Fifty lars for his The tt jor apprelension. if delivored at the Jaa of Prats | eee af ketene Gee es Bie ve By order of the Consunastoners : | Dee Soren, Gosrestown. 3 BAD! President of the Board. Tor lerk. au 2-tf arrangements of the Administration is probable It is stated that no instructions are sent to General Harney, and there is not rauch doubt that t! ministration believes bis course precipitate nutnber of our troops in Oregon is two thousand ‘The Associated Press dispatch says : WasiinGton, Sept 19 Lamar, ex-min- ca and Nicaragua, who has been isiness here ever since his return from Cen- tral America, left Washington to-day for bis home n necessity whatever for any other support than tuat it commands from the public at large bi- cause all know that an advertisement inserted it is read by perhaps twenty persons in the Dis- triet of Cols nd the rezion for twenty wiles around, for every one who reads an advertisewent inserted in any other Washington city newspaper. ‘The pressure on the Star's advertising columns is evident te all its readers, and proves that all classes in the Distri:t are alive to their own interests in the matter of seeking to reach, in advertising, the targest number of those whose custom or attention they aim to secure. Tur + Ficutixc Mex” at Syracuse —<Capt. P. Novice, ROPOSALS Wil Courch, 32 by fe feet t Md. Speet.y first the ondly, to finish the bailding, s size and quality of materials. % building to be keen et the store of Daniel Baroi Bladensbarg, till Getobar Ist. se 20-4t* we and Haruess been ured en eat Flemming & Joy's ivery stable m Hall al'ey, between 3d and streets, Pa, avenue, Will be sold s*parate if sired. 80 20-3t* No increase of our naval forces in the Pacific is item plated in consequence of the San Juan Is}- dispute. The late storm did much damage to the corn crops of Maryland and Virginia. Se D7 Saturday last was the 20th anniversary of the settlemeut of Bosion, and the day was te have been celebrated in that city by the firing of can- SOMETHING NEW. ; ivad, & lot of Hartshorn’s Patent Slid- ixtures for Window Shades, a» en! sow ting, and vastly superior in every ra ti WANTS. Personal. ANTED—A first-rate CON ---"Hon. W. D. Bishop, of Conn., is at the 7 FECTION t ' to anything of the kind heratofura known. ‘The None bat a competent, sober man need |? NUP ESTRAY—On the I5th inet. @ nou, the ringing of bells, a balloon ascension. a es sr bn Pleat rald to state | National. only netablishment, int c city where they can be = é THO. HAVE: (NE t re ered HORSE O¢ T. with . grand civic and military procession, a prayer and | iicin ‘oy or Meena pbsnathie ty the Be- |... Hon. Abram Lincoln and Senator Trum- a ee Mr __ ___347 € st., bet. 43, ans 6th si Guat and stripe ie h-o § ott an oration. and nutmberless address by some of et | down the ba: WANTED iy g young citl.n SITUATION to | truise on, the eof t sow either ina private family or s dressma- | a year a'd. The o- . 0 0: <er’s establishment. Good reeoinmendation can be ward, prove property, pai toe meh obei aw: v'aat place. Appiy 293 Isth xt, 1t* 1AM PHIPPS, toil gate, 7th street ros! bull, of Hlinois, are stumping the State of Ohio. -+-Mr. Essex Fuller, of Turner, Maine, has commenced a suit for libel against the ‘Tempe ance Journal. Damayes laid at 85,0u0. ----The Rev. John Edgar, D. D., ono of the most distinguished clergymen in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, is on bis way to visit tuis Wood or the Mozart Hall party to go to Syracuse and get op a muss there; further, that he did not see him participate in the disturbance which oc- curred in the Convention: but what he did sce of “8 More as a paciticator than otherwise *” ir Fernando Wood denies, through the New the first men of the old Bay State, together with the inauguration of Hiram Powers’ statue of Daniel Webster. Owing to the equinoctial gale, however, the city celebration was postponed, but the statue was duly inaugurated at Musie Hall, I UPHOLSTERY GOODS. HAVE Just recetved a vory large assortment of k atterns of WINDOW SHALES. GILT CORNICES TASSELS, CORDS TURES of every style, ete, which i | WY A apes rie lat tly reduced pri CAR arn preparcd to sei] af greatly reduced prices. - PETS nade. and all other work it moines D—A WOMAN to do the cookin shing and ireniag of a small family, Al in the words north of 1, to do housework and plain sewing. Apply - ‘ ? ~ Satarday, Sept. lth faves York News, that he pald the passages to Syracuse | Country. cated protaptly and to the full satisfaction of custo | &t No. 264. C street. near 4k stroet. se 20-3t arked; like a hounc fs eee reer tiitered his great Webster | of the rowdies and bullles who, though not dele. | °°" ee Syracuse, New York, Democratic | "2. %0-eost pgs ee OX aera be nes OUSE WANTEE—With modem improve. low sides. white fac: ¥ see ome: xates, acted in concert with him in attempting | Con : ments, inthe vicinity of Cent; ; wel Any pe: situated ; rent wot to exexed Senn. eer jettar | Dog to No. $46 Lith street immediately. addressed J. C. H, Box Ne =i1, above reward. "Awa h T will #0 a few weeks. my large stock of | City Post Oifise a or ahot kare FANCY and STAPLE URY GOODS at cost, to WET NURSE WANTED.—Appiy to Dr. W. | sat Tw iris iris ate te reduce stock, before moving to the large store (next ». JOHNSTON, No. 466 7th street, betwean eens m. se 17.3t* - raigep ales eee epee oy Pie = J.Met Seehile the hours of 8 and 9 <a ie 17 —_ Sica aint arco wale pin tideseis | WANTED A SERVANT GIR, to 4s cones | BOARDING. ky call, housework. A German ee Be-t ree- | OARDING 777 Store for rent and Fixtures for ale, endations required. Apply at No. 2% north A | FRQARDING.—Mis. BOWIE, 470 iath wt J 1BSO. et, Cap to! Bill. xe 17-3t* | tty Le and G, east side, has i reasonable ROOMS for reut. NTECLGENCE jpegs 494 EvEVENT. = —— TREET.—Families are most respectfully in- 7 a formed thay they can be h s UITABLE FOR PRESEN TS-—Toys and Nantz—buth male ain fomalePonaivite Seetiestt; | S,funey Notions, The acta Non shoteke ot the office, where Servants are dally waiting foram lotion in the eity at loyinent, or le 6 pr tor—LEON- Riga llarat” Se ooh est ONy | is day. ution, the name of Peter B. Sweeny was substituted for that of Daniel E. Sickles on the State Central Committee. Rev. Bishop Spalding, of Kentucky, is at ton a visit io our city, He has been staying swith Col. Alexander, at the Soldiers’ ind is now at the residence of Mr. J. F. , in this city. iF" We have received copies of the series of writing-books entitled “ Payson Dunton and Scribner's combined system of Rapid Penman- suip.”’ These books have achieved a wide popu- larity, and Lave just been adopted in the schools of Washington. Also. we have “Hannaford and Payson’s Book- keeping,”? adapted to the same system of pen- to usurp the organization of the late Democratic State Convertion. We repeated the statement seen it, uncontradicted, in many of our exchanyes, ond knowing well that such men us surrounded Wood in the hall and at his lodgings ~ toall the published accounts of what Went ou there.) were in the babit of Laving their Services on such occasions duly paid for not pay for them, which is extremely probable, that they were well paid on this occasion by parties interested in sustain. ing the cause in which they exerted themselves— the cause of which Fernando Wood was the lead- er—is as evident to our mind as to the minds of all the New York journalists, who are well aware 17 In New York, a few days ago, as a young girl 15 years of age, named Mary Louisa Noonan, was returning from her work she encountered another girl named Mary Gaff, who urged two boys, Reb t Fisher and "1 Clark. toassist her to beat Mary Noonan. for some trivial offeuce. Mary Gat sized her by the hair and threw her down. When the two boys beat Ler and kicked Lersevere- ly inthe lower part of her body. On Sunday morning the injared girl died. when a warrent ‘was issued for the arrest of the parties engaged in the aifuir. AT CosT, AT Cost! |,’ SELLING OFF TO REMOVE. a N. 4d AY, se2tw between 9th and 10ch 5! DArcine ACADEMY. GARUSI’S SALOON. WIS CARUSI Takes pleasure to ae int vnds and patrons that he will resume 8 of his profession, commencing on first Tuesday in @ctober, and continue during th+ season, on Tuesdays, ‘Thursday, aud Saturdays, . Classes for young ladies from 3 to 5 o’clock p.m. A Raitkoap Ovsravereo By a Mow —Thurs- day last was the semi-monthly pay day of the laborers employed on the Bergen tunnel works of ING PEOPLE WARTED—Persous desiring employment to | tke collection of r i se call at the 1 0 sh tolin, Flute and Piano Duett: ; " that such persons there rarely do such work ex- | Manship, and which strikes us as Just the thing to Fiention ieee kentlemen 6 tos naa: th NEV S LANSDALE, ooo ee ee oF fee Viglia Solos, Songs, Polkas, Maz " the New York oni railroad. Uafortunately. | cept for a preuniary consideration. ‘Phe truth is, | euzble the little folks to master the details of that saloon on same days, on? O° made at the their names. Emp bata nae Med. | Keeney (ne 18) Sone Tee there was no cash forthcoming. They became lic A si rather tedious stud - Maia OD = z | ——= ST = ) pubic opiaion is operating so powerfully upon r ee 7 = > LARGE ASSORTMEN greal.y exasperated in consequence of the default | the public status of Wood on acrount of Lie ain W oz cat tne tiontion of get Sontomers and the] WANTED BOOK BLD, ENGRAVINGS, | A SHOOLS aha COUTHS tae eae HANS of the company or the contractors. swore that no ‘ful conduct, backed by the bruisers—in the | _U7~ Cornelius Wood, the man who knocked | public EGR tos cargo of very superior RED | GRAPHS, CURIOSITIES, &c. by A ee traing should pass until they obtained their wages, ention--as that be already aims to discon. | Mt. Stryker oif of the platform at the late New | ASH COAL. just arrived per Lee Louisa | HUNTER, Antiquarian Bookstore, > _W: ETZEROTY. and on Friday they carried out their threat by | nect his teputation as far as possible from those | York Democratic Convention at Syracuse, hes | tivared fom the vessel, Persons whe doe note’ lay —— T IS NOT WHAT & MAKES. BUT placing obstructions on the track. thereby causing | who essayed to carry out his policy in the Con- | been dismissed from the public store department pate chef eee poet 5 eee sad WARSRE yo tee tN ce WASHER, pe ceiae BN er a ‘ ; : va ? iH 2 f z ‘ the detention of the traius and stopping the mails on all. While we are bound to credit his | in New York city, for being “absent”? on that oc. | "ga nutes teeall and see us before buying. SRL A Brown's Hotel, for which liberal wagad | To Pay Cash and Soe from 5 to 25 Por Cents and poasengers in their transit. Upto lastaccounts | of having furnished them with the means | sien ‘without leave.”” : So Rith 2 fone of very superior WHITE ASH | will be paid. 228 More than three years experienc conducting a olatructions had not been removed, but the | of going to and returning from Syracuse, the fact 17" 'Coal kept on plank tloors, MELLINERY Goo ust eee ee (ayy SE Mayors of Jersey City. Hudson City, and Hoboken | that he did not furnish those means embracey no - G. C. AYTENTION.—Every member is cKNEW & MARLOW, ILLINERY GOODS" | Wivgh'we have ’ atone nue ie. bad called out the military to preserve the peace. | excuse wlatever for his open and shancless aftil- | - Feri geaere heap meoting THIS | _*°20 St _(States.)__eorner 7th st, and Canal. pL ENE here wep eg ye pete od ae tei2 tomer tom Re at eee on (PSS ES iation with them while there. Sortant baslaneed, Mis altnatene Goel, RAWING just received from New York Heving just returned from Philadelphia and New Te Gaaxo Lovee o¥ Upp- ows, = fortaut businees demands attention. By order of ‘ork Tam red to offer a fine " ut of — - z JDe ws at Bat ae ite “its) SECRETARY. Witicacs FODAND, PAINTING. | All large and beautiful assortment of Fa’ ‘ATS and a in ehtnie ee naa runent of- TM Phe anw n . _——— 2 c VM. “EOD 3 nees joods, a . H varivty, a ss i pests tal communication of the R Stitt Anotugr Stvrespovs Roorsack —It SEVENTH WARD.—There will be a spe instructions in the above accomplishments coencrin: higen Lad i coo es Laces, | Ou "sown celebrated Ventilating HATS, mS a d _ : se of - — —e commenced having been quite a month since the last previous | i Se he eine of the Young Men's Dewoorat- oa wv docaday Depicrabet ee: n his uew class Dress Ca: » Feat nore, Silks, Sat ‘and Velvets; s reateds $3, and $3.50 Dress Hats car yot'be sur- Tene aay) at the hall in Baltimore, with | roorback started to shake the public's confidence | 1¢ };!ub. of the Sevent cerhes S EVENING, | rooms. hy Bue, (ant Helect assortment «fC French Fiowers, plain and | cOmiBALDI CAPR, (ne D we folowin © Zan’) C; y Hon 4: t, en Ki ide) hetwe: aud Ith sts. Class days, Wed- b ts: also, Faney Articl t a FANG th ow tty te) ele ae pa open Depaty | of the War Department was originated, another | Sed. By ordér of the PRESID: DRAWING, 2 tessons per wok, per quarter of pags onion Geen. Bors! CLOTH CAPS, f to gi ‘ +. Ridgely, pon es i a “ ES! _ 1 es ™ i vl omiuodal rcust: mera in this and Record retury: Josina Vansant, Gran | 28% 2¢¢ordingly been coneocted—a Mery charging 1 SONS OF MALTA—A special meeting of | OIL, PAINTING, do cdo do... cae NEW. part of the city. aud el wiper ipo leg Treasur A. Pasi Reviton. Grand Chap. | “#iiusion and fraud oa the part of the Chief of Crusader Lodge wil’ be heldattne Ene tmp- in latter $1 per hour. MR. VER rangement with the Ph adeiphue wean Ista Issac M. Tucker. Graud Marsal: Solomen | the Departinent and his subordinates in a recent Buton WEDNESDAY EVENING. ats o'clock. | Apply as above, or address through Post Office. have now on hand five | C Lew: t. ardians Joba F Chauber- | extensive sale of Government mules in Utah—the | Eye's member is expected to be present at roll call, lain. Grand Messenver Also. rey A sewed aud ed. tor $3.75, togath By order of the Seep stylos GAITE BOOTS and Si Seta’ e| > vi N > ‘W AND FASHIONABLE i & 8.8. * from twenty-tarce Grand Lodyes and waGrns pretended particulars of which are set forth with | _# & ate GRAND COMMANDER. : PALL GOODS. Reda Apia Fats erckeaeset, naen te se: e. ssPreen S.STINE Encampments tminuteness by an Utah correspondent of the St. f NOTICE.—A number of Isra:lites of this | The subseribers having sapplied theniselves with | stylen of BRUSSELS, VEvtE and MEDAL- se 16-2 Willards’ and Kirkw. After the transaction of various preliminary | Louis Democrat, and are revamped in every jour- — ALS aod Goorenown Lave united themselves | a fine groek, searatiaty the season, they re. LIONS, together with a choice lot of bright aud - busines. there were many resolutions of import- | nal in the land conducted by men who faneying | da yes sono and Yau Rippan oncia | eat, soltclt a call of their patrons and days, Raush hashono the pastoral charge of Rev. S. M1. SKI will resume hi G.at Franklin Halt preposect for fu apprepr ure action, all of which were y sferred One was from Obio, to small mare INGRAINS and other low Priced with what is now in the publie generally. They a:wa; Gar ‘TINGS, all of which, pra, will be soldat less than'ths usual Washing, keen oy baad a large assortment of their political purposes better served by falsehood rr,” under Bi mer GENT.E st on 4th of October } : Balttmore. Any one of our 6o-fligionion MEN'S UNDER CLOTHING aud FUR raton. ‘eeu «hot an ctescganent of the R.W. Grand Lodge | than by the truth, prefer to deal tu the former, as | UP uime oot mentions wl Ke gecentta dears | MEN'S U GOODS ccnerally, SHIRTS, DRAW. | fevited (a etait, Oo be Motes cad wcnnaee re | Gentlemen of ty eee a and the RW Grand Eneampment; one from | being more congenial to their own personal charae | the particulars on the subscriber, on or before | ERS. HOSIERY, &c.. &e. i Thursdays. Application ean be mad Pre doc tanke the sesslous from annual to | ters. The manner in which the New York Times | TUS#dAY, the Zith of September SOTTHELF, GHODS ERAT ere AAO De Me ae Bron tends and aeguaintances of Mr. Ww. | at his residence—No, 337 E street, between 13 ther agitation cf the mergementat ee Pesaran; | fepubliahes and dilates upon this roorback, with | _se 19.st No.4i¢7thatrect, | GOLD LACES and COCKED HATS” | teade shasralts toreeeteee eee = oe full knowledge not only that its aspersions upon gentlemen are so far unsustained by the slightes proof whatever, but that they are so monstrous and ridiculous as to carry their own refutation Deyrres into subordinate Lodges, believing it fu- also. one {rom Obio. to the effect that it is their desire that the organization of the Grand J.odge of the United States shall be so arranged as F. LOUDON & CO, izens’, val and Military Merchant Tail pa a eC MOVAL FOR TWO OR THREE WE REVO re carpet | Sud isu socnnemes . if ty = = trade of uur oity the past mepea.ere reapectielly Havin W. HENRY PALMEF, his Determined to tn Washington with ae where he would be pleased to see ecason, is now saniy Go seeeive rae vy £ oP PERRY & CO. ° ooms f UL OFF AT HAL Upper, “Perry Building.” to molteve it from its financial embarrassments. | with them, illustrates how desperate) the | Ladies’ Pag aus fora 82. t0 i aia = Corner Pa. avenno and Sth st, Lavenoad ‘The report of the Grend Sire says, other perately off for .» to manage the affairs fr to & LACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS "—wW. vate things: “It Js trve that from some elds of our vast | Plausible reason even, for fluding fault with the | of said company fur the'y thon ensuing. Been siae: BLace Sizes siiinge cit ts are not socheer- | Administration, the opposition really are, aswel, | gsiotawte (RoekwifG pate market, ‘Also, smell lot of rich Baney Calot tow H s E rs aiaaee on in Rumerical strength as the entire want of integrity of personal char — = ON BONDS OF == Ae pce ae wea hd ogee ay wil bowel at male ____ setter f..fen examination, | acter on the part of too many who have CO! & WASHING- | Hoop — a eens EW STYLE RAGANS.—Jwt these will be fornd local in the ; mana, lem IN GAS LIGHT COMPANY J. W. COLLE rc " CLOAKSANDRAG ANS Ju jus may Judgment, easily reconciled, aren taane? | to fx themselves in the conduct of a portion e Moe insume offec ie? Now MAEWELUWS., | sor st 593, zthatrect, above Paavenie, N CoCeNS,& Datulatal ameortment im Biac avle aud natural privetples,with the really health- | the American press. died dollars cach, redesmabie January 2, 1862, and | _ Remember, next door to ELuis'= Pisnnaae sic | ZEPHYR vroretES, fall styles, and will be wold at the lowest ensh pii- oe aud vigorvus condition of the Order at large.” We trust this batch of unsustgined monstrous — pent east foe kices & bent bahar , oon Re mpreVORn IN AK er: a we l2-2w - ws bho are rae. ar we 623 athe bal gee pa 5 street,

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