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New Chinese War. The New York Post publishes correspondence —— from Shanghae, giving a view of the British dis- | Correspondence of The Star. aster on the river Peiho entertained by the Ameri- can merchants, and, it is presumed, by all thefor- yeign trading residents in China. According to the | of ourcity, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ———_e—- — Mr. Dorsnizwer.—The nomination of Mr Phillip Dorshiemer for Treasurer of the State of New York, by the recent New York American- party State Convention, is creating much fan at the North. Mr. D. had previously been Se the Republican y. He isa very noisy Ger- phe politician, ma oa a vociferous Democrat until disappointed about the Buffalo post office, which be held under Polk, if we remember cor- rectly. Applying for it again under Pierce, his claims were set aside on the rotation principle: when he quickly turned a summersault into the Republican party ranks. During Pierce’s admin istration, he spent much time here seeking that office, and his threats, growls, and complaints, by GEORGETOWN. ____ BALLS, PARTIES, &c. MST GRAND BALL O8 THE Hiawatha Club, BE GIVEN AT cena Fa. as. themselves that MoM cake thie Ball reaps allowed in, worn by the re- NGTON TH ANAGER..... WASHINGTON CITY: Gronextown, Sept. 28, 1859. Upostithe application of Messrs. Arney & a ‘oprietors of the Union ga Post's correspoudent the British were the aggres- | pot.) ief Justice Dunlap, of the Circe! rt, sors, and were justly punished for persisting in | has granted {njunctions avainst several parties in forcing theif'way through a forbidden channel| Washington, to restrain them from using their when another had been indicated by the Chinese | bottles in a business similar te that carried on by authorities as the prescribed approach to'Peki@ | thert: All their bottles bear the name of the firm, W ben the English vessels under command of Ad: | and the warnin, miral Hope reached the forts at the mouth of the } are never sold. river,which was obstructed by barriers, they were told by the Chinese officers in command that, by imperial orders, they must ascend by another pas- sage twelve miles to the north. where the Gov- WEDNESDAY... September 2%, 19596 Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution takes exception to a recent ar- ticle In the Auburn (Ala.) Signal, the object of which is to prevent the reelection of Mr. Fitz patrick to the United States Senate. The Consti- tution says that there is no State in the Union more ‘worthily represented in the Senate than is Ala- Dama in the persons of Fitzpatrick and Clay: The Constitution also treats upon the news from China, and upon the misrepresentations by the Opposition press of the Secretary of the Treasury ady O' Trott i ts e blown upon them, ‘+ these bottles the Union Hotel ts y the Ist of November Co. expect to have every portion of it learn that M?. Jobm Defeaf, of Mi sufferer ntleman and ladies. Arrangements, jolsb: Chas. = more Chas. Garcia. The work of repairi moving on rapidly, and se U-8.M.WA&Th* Mi ATR — Ni. S. W. Guerre Last ni ss LIA DALY TRIs §& To concinde with Le Caroline Morton... Doors open at hy 4 orchestra eh pes Clee portion of ut re on of rise in the stream upon which it is formed. A large warehouse, in which was deposited a lar; turns, (in broken English,) kept the wags of Washington, for months in a roar. Aslong as we live we shall never forget them, or cease to re- member this Mr. Dorshiemer as being, by his and his estimates. The Intelligencer is pleased to find in a letter of Jon, a Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, a brighter view of our relations with Great ernor General would meet them. Without stop- ping to inquire whether such @ passage existed, and after being advised of the consequences. it seems the British persisted in their previous de- is mili-dam was LOST AND FOUND. 2th instant, s handsome ae VEIL, bet piney BRA The following abo oou: ¥i Tat. On PRU & silver ou te har ONDAY, the th Septe, r jued at #3% milo heat. (ne own showing, the veriest political pimp and Sajidings sod 17th apd sr plunder-monger unbung—an open proclaimer that SON'S Book ‘Stor his allegiance to any party depended wholly upon the amount, pecuniarily, he might be able to ex- tract from them. But as politicians of his stripe are by no means uncommon in the North, the fact that he is notoriously such a politician is not the reason why his nomination by the American party "tse there, we are sorry to have to say. That reason is, because he {s foreign born, and speaks very broken English— and, besides, has long been one of the bitterest and most active opponents of their organization in the State. On the whole, bis nomination strikes us as exhibiting in very glaring light, the fact that ts. The finder og itat Mr. THO: Britain than it published on Monday from another €, corner of avenue and 15th correspondent in the sa: nee UP Three hundred mand, and they underwent the mortifying and juantity of grain, was thrown down and the a destroyed disustrous penalty of their indiscretion. Weare pleased to learn from a reliable source The story that Russian officers were employed | that our Corporation authorities have pro} by the Chinese is alleged to be an invention for | the contractor for the High street impr: the purpose of alleviating the chagrin of the de- feated party. The skill displayed by the Celes- tials in the management of their guns was cer- tainly remarkable, but it must be remembered | cuse given by the contr-ctor for the tardy manner that they have had a long training in conflict with their civilized enemies. Knowledge which comes through suffering gezerally has a practical eiticiency which belongs to no other, and we can imagine no more disastrous exemplification of it than the retreat of the British before their despised antagonists, with a loss of four steamers and nearly horses are annually killed in Hanover for consumption by the eaters of horse Resh, a very num®rous class in Germany. 07-From J. Shillington. we have the Atlantic Monthly for October, and Chambers’ Journal for August, both interesting numbers. ee aeatecen—— 7 Jobn Snyder, the person charged with the ‘murder of the French sailor, Jean Maria Cabaret. in Baltimore. some weeks since, has been arrested ‘In Pennsylvania and brought to that city. i 107 The Boston Brokers’ Board celebrated their WARD —Strayed awa: ype aaa ee wate a thas a “hole inthe teh Whoever brings the above cow snd calf to ma shall have the above reward farnish him with means to pay off his hands every week, provided he will put on the work a larger force, 80 as to secure its completion before the ar- rival of the coming winter. a redeaiffour 1 Heretofore the ex- ed at J Opposite Penitentiary, Buzzard Point. REWARD.—Stray-d away, on Sunday last, a dark ba: in which the work has been done was that the taxes were not collected sufficiently fast to enable him to meet his obligations, There is but little doin; cept to the home trade. brands are held firm at $5; extras higher as in quality. There is very little wheatcoming in. Red is selling at $1.10a$1.12 and white at $1.2Ua$1.25. 2-2 of New York excites in the flour market ex- ood standard superfine binck tail and mane ; oth in good condition. The shove reward oth in ge Me 0 5 re paid for the retarn of ooth, or §6 for either of them, information that may lead to their reoov- ant n MONDA Wall } A pad all bee LAND AS with the Miss Julia Daly Miss Deha Norvell Alias Jolin Daly ti to7; performance to com Coute to dress oire'e ; boxes, $5 ON "ALL MEETING Races will take pisces over the the 234 September valus! at $2); 5 free for ali three vear id. » the 34 October cup valued at $35; mile hosts to harne, horses. Each race to take pince at 4 o'clock Entries for any of tne abov entrance fee, (15 par cent ,) . addressed rotting Asse @ prior to each race. ‘0 race to take tered and two the managers of the recent New York American- party State Convention sold out their organization for some equivalent so far knowr only to them- one-half their men. The Chinese say their forces were commanded by a Mongolian General of great skill and pru- dence named Ling-quh-lin-sing. ‘The Post’s correspondent says : June the newly-apvointed representa- Bruce, British Minister, Mr. Ward, r from the United States, and M de Bour- boulon, representative of the French Government ‘twenty-fifth anniversary on Monday evening by a Henry W. Pickering was re-elected President; Nathaniel Tracy, Secretary, and J. G_ Saley, Treasurer Ct 5 MICHAEL O'BRiE: GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS Stan t bet Ban ‘ A Rxsoutton supplementary to a resolution in “nel relation to a subscription of Georgetown to the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire Railroad Resoiwed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘That this Corporation hereby binds and pledges itself to make the subscription stated in the reso- @inner, speeches, kc. WEDDING PRESENTS. n this morning a large assortment of jy gotten up @speciaily for M. W.GALT & BRO, Jewellers, 354 Pa. av Tue Dereat or Tuk ENGLisn 1x Crixa.—The accounts of the recent inglorious and cverwhelm- ing disaster to the British arms in China, so far received here, have created lively interest in s.—In a news item copied into yes- terday’s Star, Warren Aiken was named as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Georgia. new and elegant goods, Wedding Prosente, Hy order of the President. EXCURSIONS, &c. OTICE TO PLEAS of their steamer Powlatsn folk, offer the pul.iic of Was: Opportunity of e: ‘This isnotso. Mr. Aiken is the Opposition can- didate, and J. E. Brown, the present incumbent, $s the candidate of the Demeeracy. UP A terrible accident, the bursting of a loco- motive boiler while taking in water, occurred to a freight train on the Baltimore and Obio Rail- road on Monday night last, at Cameron Station, near Wheeling, by which Jobn fisrris, the engi- . Jas. Dawson, the fireman, and Jas. Winter, 5 ua, doors west of Brown's Hotel. ' SHADE TREES ADE TREES” —met here oa their way to Pekin. Each Gov- ~ctable naval force, f a high officer, to be placed at the disposal of the Minister in case of need, and to be used as an escort when deemed pt Commodore ‘Tatnall, with the steamer Powhat- an. was to accompany Mr. Ward. Ward to move about with greater facilit steamer called the Toey-wan was chartered. de Bourboulon also bad a steamer and one other ite an imposing arma- lution to which this is a supplement, whether the money to build the bridge at or vear the western side of the Aqueduct be obtained from Congress or from any other source: Provided, That if the posed bridge be built by any other party than Congress before the subseri pti a guarantee shall be given, to b Corporation, that the bri diplomatic and governmental circles. The im- pression that Russians really made the so victo- rious defence of the attacked Chinese fortifications, is as rife in Washington as in London; that de- fence having been conducted as scientitically, apparently, as any other of modern times—an heard-of occurrence in the history of England's heretofore almost entirely unresisted aygressious on China. The main point of interest in the ernment had apy under comma SHADE TRI 100,000 SHADE 10 cents to 50 cents each, e. Ris an MAS GRADY, E strast, betwes Isth and i5th sts, shall be binding. approved by the e sball be such as the With previlege The anxler line at either game beine plenti Good Hotel sevol 5 Mr. Bruce had ‘TOOTH nat NA Aud Aj dary) during the hot weather To parties of three or mc issued at one do.inr privilege of remaining Aqguia Creck,attwo doilare, (g al lacen. Boats leave foo! ficient dimensiens safely to accommodate the tent of gunboats, conve y late bering over fifteen jn all> His effective force was | public free of tolls, and to be kept in repair with- conductor, were instantly killed, and eleven others wounded. accounts is their development (by implication) of for sale very low at the fact that. hereafter, Russia is to take almost cn Returni LAMMON D'S, 7th st. rther ini offics, No. 372 Biuwn’s Hotel. by the English put down out expense to the Corporation. y fourteen hun- poy (euros bon Approved September 17, 1859. issioners “te bey red ws bad with Mr. Ward and the FP gave assurances that the differ- | A Resoxvurtion in relation to water distribution. ent legations would meet with a cordial reception open Sart with China, in checking the consum- mation of Britain's schemes of self-aggrandize- ment in that quarter of the East—a policy which 0 The trial trip of the Great Eastern will be from Portland, England, to Holyhead, and ac- cording to present arrangements, she willsail from removed to the store-reon ¥ Riley, corner of at Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of jog Ticket Arent Potomae Steamboat Seanbiy happy t his f we at least long since looked for. PPy to see his for, steadily pushing ahead her interests in North China, while engaged in the rapid development of the resources of her magnificent territory bor- dering that region; which are intimately con- Holyhead for Portland, America, on the 20th of October. An excursion from Portland, United States, to New York, it is said, bas been fully de- termined upon, it having been estimated that the steamer can enter the harbor over the bar at Sandy s » Emperor. It is said that Mr. Bruce re- | Common Cownctl of the Corporation of Georgetown, eae yk pve pea = ‘That the Water Board be, and are hereby, author ized to enter into an arrangement with, and fur- nish the money to Captain M. C. Meigs, for the irpose of putting the high service reservoir in pndition to receive and distribute the water in ‘mor custonsrs and the fused to confer with these commissioners, and even treated them with hauteur. sured Mr. Bruce that, although the Minister Would be cordially received and respectfully treated, yet the Government would not ‘These men as- STEAM FIRE WOOD SAW MILL, Coner 434 stREET AND CaNat. permit an armament )D sawed and #pl.t and delivered to an: TE ‘FURAISHRD bh TED—Two FURNISHED 1 rt of the Piney to be made two pines unless three horses a: Sad vievuity au p exoursion ticketa wi!t wainodations canbe had st these t of 6th rtrost at Gy a.m. De Pp. m. and Sy a.m. uation inquire at the Cony Pennsy!vania SKS peat nd G street. Address “CIV} =." of war vesseis and an armed the Leart of the Empire About the 12th of June the escorts left bere for = the Gulf of Pechelee, from which point they were | order of the Water Board out of the water fund. the upper portion of the town: Provided, the cost thereof shall not exceed fifteen hundred dollars, and the Clerk be directed to nected, by-the-bre. with the ‘nterests of her terri- tory in close juxtaposition «ith our own, which she now nurses with equally solicitous care Hook, drawing twenty-four and a half feet of ‘water, with perfect safety. ee ty ia {> John W. McAlpine, alias Col. Marmaduke force to penetrate into city at the shortest notice, and y the same to the Fartioular attention given to the measurin’. AVING STONFS WANTED—Pa: sultai le tor the work now in prog: 10 be deiiverad ae . STEWART, Coatrac: en may be truthfully mentioned that in all her deal- ings with us she has evinced a spirit of liberality and enterprise far more in consonance with the spirit of our own Government and institutions. than hers. There is therefore liitle or no reason to anticipate any injurious effects upon American interests in China as the result of the new charac- to ascend the Peiho river to Suitien, where the ministers were to have a final rendezvous. and concert measures for proceedin; Peiho river empties into the Gulf of Pechelee. by a number of mouths, the adjoining country being App-oved September 17, 1559. the Water Board to Reeves. convicted in New York on Saturday last for swindling a young lady of everything she ‘possessed, except the clothes. she was actuaity ‘wearing, under pretence of engaging her as a governess in his family in Cuba, has been sen- fenced in the Court of General Sessions to five NEW GROCERY! _ The undersigned havi the southeast corner of 1 fully informa all who ami patronage that ni ig Teas hilo se -3t* NEW GROCERY"! taken the store-room at th and | streets, reepect favor him with their » will keep constant! A Resotvtion authorizin; purchase water pipe. Resolved by the Board of Aidermen.and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, and they are hereby, almount of water pipe ish. having arrived first, (on the Isth | That the Weter of June.) proceeded to examine the river. thesst cor. of Ith TED—Ail the citiz « ‘AS and th: POTOMAC their houses in the best n introduce ‘onabie terms. THOMPSON & H steal Plumbers and Gas Fitters, eet, be! years inthe State Prison. found the mouth obstructed by a number of as they may decm necessary to prosecute the work ANTEv— He made a speech to | ter in vehich she now appears on the stage of S STOVE HOUSE. Indeed, we would far prefer riers, composed of stakes driven down ‘ade phia. | had men- and chains | of pipe laying through the town, and the said There were also a number of EAG Water Board, or the engineer in charge, may, at | | 44 °T Sammer, whale tn P y one of the lar, the Judge. asserting bis innocence. Chinese affairs. stretched across. trusting the future of our commercial relations with China to Russian supremacy in the Chinese governmental policy, than to that of either France large and well-constructed forts erected to guar the entrance to the river with the officers in charge of the forts, who re- rted that they had received orders from d | any time, declare such portion of the contract for forfeitedes the Water Board or deem proper in accordance with [Approved September 17, 1839. —____—____ Navat.—The flag-ship Merrimac sailed from Aspinwall on the 7th inst.. for Valparaiso, where the fag of the Pacific squadron will be transferred An interview was nad | delivering pi eterson, nad who are by th ofa | the beautifa! cnam- ie | the premises. low ware, ac., 4c., tha! ¢ ty, two first-class Cooki oraér,and made extra hea: Notwithstanding th to he amply worth to the Lancaster. The Merrimac will then sail for The frigate Saranac is at Pantma. fag-ship Roanoke and the Relief are at Aspin- ‘wall. The Sabine and Preble are in the vicinity Zmperor not to allow any foreign armed vessels to go up the river. and directions to tire upon any such vessels as should attempt it. or try to remove the barriers. They were directed to go to another branch of the river, that opened into the gulf —— MvRveR oF ScPERintendenr NziGHBORS.—A letter has been received at the U.S. Indian Office, from M. Leiper, U.S. agent for the Texas Indians. whicn I paid a be f the celebrated Chick- t JOHN F. ELLIS’s, 306 Pa. avenue, bot, Sth and 1th sta TO ering & Son's PIANO: all the money ns of these Stoves 1s Warren Y LLAR aoe any quantity wf xood od tween La avenue and C street. A SITUATION Woman ax Noree between Virei: ia nvenne a » from 12 to 6 pply immediately at ompany, Pa avenue, be paid. by ware Manu factor, Si'ver of San Juan del Norte, and the St_ Louis has not yet returned from Cartbhagena. The Cyane is at Realejo, and the St. Mary’s in the Gulf of Califor- top Airtizht Gas Burner Magéc Shield Steptop Airti as Bu great den! of pleasure to_ ted the American Fla t u twelve miles to the northward, where they would find the Governor General of the province, who had been appointed by the Exuperor to meet and com- contirming the sad intelligence, published yester- PIANO FOR SALE at $3), ove at $5), day, of the murder (on the Lith inst.) of Robert 8. wo at $75, four at $10, and two Cups, and a!! other articles o kept constantly on hand, or At short notiee. se he Di-trict call and exami: ¥ witl be amply repnid fur their trouble. the Etna Flat top Gas Burner, Nobts Cook Wm. Penn, and the eclebrated tight Stove, formerly salied the Neighbors, Superintendent of Indian Atfairs in that State. The same intelligence also announced the death of Leiper; put, as will be seen from What is stated below, he was severely wounded, bot not killed. JOHN F. ELL 306 Pa. avonue, bet. 9th aud Toth, z TEN YEARS OF PREACHER LI Tue Bunn Mag Evogvenr. Former Chaplain to ‘Cone: a ‘They were told that this Governor General was appointed by the Imperial government to receive ters to Pekin, with all respect, by that branch ef the river. The English The Jamestown was seen going to Aspin- ‘wail on the 17th inst. ee {7 Among the arrivals by the Vanderbilt, at and forward them ‘Stewart Stove, but now greati, Ey C. ANTEDIMMED) class STONE M ner of 17th atreet and (80 26-1w* ved. ‘WooDWaRp. NEW CARPET ROOMS. Just Received, ‘onsider this an attempt on the part of the Chinese to prevent them from going to Pekin, and, without even sending out a party to ascertain if there Was another mouth to the river. and an of- New York, were Mr. Maurice Strakosch, who is th Mr. Uilmann in the direction of the Academy of Music. and Mr. C. Sage, of the ‘Theatre Francois. Mr. Strakosch, who has been Interesting book, Speaking of the affair, Mr. Leiper says that they should read it, at left the camp on the false Washita on the 6th inst. with a view to return to their respective posts; but ERD's, Corner 7th and Bettrests, 7 AMSTRESS ficial waiting to receive them, sent a reply that they would voto Pekin by that channel ard no other, and that if the Chinese did not remove the barriers by a specified ti them themselves. The Chinese responded that if they attempted such a thing they J NOTICE, A SECOND SUPPLY OF UST Reosived at 8. P. HOOVER'S: RICH BRUSSELS, Trunk Store, Pa. ad uth ats. the lar; 01 the 7th, whilst moving, they were attacked by a party of hostile Indians.who robbed them of three animals, aud inflicted three very severe wounds upon himself. After repulsing the Indians they proceeded on their way, meeting with serious ob- stacles on account of high water, but on the 13th absent from this country since July, bas made several engagements with artists of good repute in Europe. He brought with bim two young, ~ and, itissatd, handsome and clever prima donnas ‘One of these. Signoriua Speranza, is at the outset avenues, between est assortment of La. disses’ ts” BOOTS an S and qualitics—which will be eap for cazh,and cash only. fe they would remove and MEDALLION CARPETINGS, should certainly CHOICE PATTERNS OF This was the state of things when Mr. Ward ar- INGRAINS AND THREE-PLY, » worth side, between if One not fri iness carried o. sposed to rant such prem ‘urther information, a Tf Ler career, and has been very successful in ‘Spain and italy. Another, Signoriua Crescimano, is 2 Sicilian, and comes well recommended. ALL Markep at Lass tax THE veval Wasn- IncTon City Prices. L. F. PERRY & CO, Tpper Rooms “ Perry Buiidine,” corner Pa. av. and 9th at. He immediately sent his interpreter on shore, who bad an interview with an o! had repeated to him in substance the sa! been told the English. They were a made ail necessary arrived at Belknap. Young county, Texas. Find- ing the Brazos too high to cross. they were com- pelled to remain during the night. The next morning Major Neighbors ws!ked up to the town. AND WINTER ri E en A {7-From Messrs. Blanchard & Mohun. we the Emperor hi HOSIERY, GLOVES, s0%6-l0t [C.&S.} ete. ments to receive and forward the American min- | !!Rery Store of A. P. DOU! have a copy of “Out of the Depths; a story of | After having concluded bis business he started on WARNE AW enue, between 9th and 1th str tous old es ) Acall from our frien al . MY—C of PEMY seamen ge! ‘ON FEMALE s ING ister with all due respect aud despa ws HINGT. rd seems to have been influenced by the ation—he also choosing the Chinese as evasive INSTITUTE, nder the direction of eee te MRS. ELIZA W. SMITH, Late Principal of Mystic Hail Seminary, Boarp oF IxstRUcTion. Eviza W. Sara, (late Princi Mass.) Composition and Woman's Life.” W.A. Townsend & Co., New York. A remarkable book, wh'ch is just now ex- citing no little attention in the reading world, from the searching yet delicate manner in which it treats hitherto much tabooed topic. It is the story of a woman's fell into the lowest deptis of Lis return to their camp, or temporary reside ace, ‘when he was assailed by a man, who is presumed. to have been an entire stranger to bim,who finally shot him, from the effects of which he died in twenty minutes. The cause of this tragical event is said to have been a rather free expression ou the example of the English } to consider the couduct o! and unsatisfactory. Lustead of sendin to ascertain the truth abuut the and Commodore Tattnall determi acd to await the result of the British bullyin 1 Pa, avenue and 2th st.—P: I respectfully informs the citizens of uington that he has opened in the above hall an Academy, in refered — will | matter, Mr. Ward nope at rows i —_—_——__ ROARDING. OAR DING.—A single gentleman cay be accom modated wi commence on Mon +(Chaplatn,) Moral Science Pleasant net Jexxtrz L, Doverass, () The Chinese having faile ed to remove the barriers, degradation, and of her ascent by painful steps to y, from 3 to 5 fur ladies purer regions. part of Major Neighbors of bis opinion in relation it the time appoint- to the killing of a Reserve Indian, some time pre- Admiral Hope, on the ate Principal of Go Oexiring employment to ranoe Offies of McK EN O 7th strect wud register —Haif a Store on Pennsylvania ave 6th and 12th streets, tract custom la Same premince. _—A& first ° ane DLE WASHER, tel liberal waens th a neatly ‘urnished ROOM. ins d, with or wi heut Board. 3, corner "Ith and I sts, sts irgend en Female Seminary, N.Y 25th day of June, (Saturday,) formed his tleet into Mathematics, Natu istry. ttle and moved up to the attack passed the {iret barrier and approached th ond, when the forts opened upon them a most de- Also from Blanchard & Mohun, we have ‘The |. Pocket Guide for Americans going to Europe,” a SES EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. ceavenient little volume for tourists. After the death of Major Neighbors, txe public Cloak and Manti!ia making in all property found in his possession was taken charge Modical Cotlege,) Lecture: OARDING.—Persoas desirous of obte: Board can be accommodated Rooms by cailing at Mra. LITTLE Avenue. hetween Int and &l ts. structive and fatal fire The Chinese are said to have shown the ntmost cooluess and skill in the management of their Ata quarter to twoo’clock the battle com- ments and illustrations, on of by Agent Leiper. ja'nral Philosophy, —— Tue Recewr Coxelict setTWeEN THE CHINESE, From Peterson & Co., (through Franck Taylor) we have No. 5 of Petersén's cheap edition of Dickens’ works, coutaining a portion of “The Practical economy. real utility, artistic acouaracy. e Slokant ad artiste des PNtyatic Hall.) | ¥ : Single patterns fe ystic Hall.) f English Grammar, Dictation, iE OARD—Two desiratle KOOMS, (oo! cating) with BOARD, obtained In am pric 2 iy at No. 407 13th str » Ste , 5 ca ts; plain waists, 2. r ren’s Dresses made and ele. ganlly trimmed ata very low r nt of Ladies’ Under Garments and Children’s hand at Ng. 433 wos? 7th st, ged SUPERIOR Lt of Coltm far A L. and Physiology." Prof. D. E Gnovx.( Late Professor of Modern Lan. 18 College,) Freuch, Spaniths RY Manix, (Late Professor of Modern ity of Leipsic, Gemna- Faencu axp hxotisn Forces.—Despatches have been received atthe Wavy Department from the East India Squadron, which coniirm the general tenor of the news in relation to this renconter, received by the last foreign arrival. er menced, and darkness only put an end to the ter- Old Cartosity Shop. rible tight. A party of mariners was landed; but the ground proved to be so soft a: the ditches were so fille We would remind the publishers, Lowever, that detached numbers are of no manner of use to us. Also from Peterson, (through Taylor & Maury) ‘we have the amusing “Short Patent Sermons,” rate. A general as- wages, Columb: ind swampy, and ‘d with water, as to render them useless, and they were shot down by scores from the forts. The British troops were ob! finally to retreat hastily and fn disorder. steamers were literal! be entirely lost, an kept constantly on an’s FLOUR at A. DELLWIG'S. 7th st., Navy Yard. RESH Supply of Black and Groen TEAS, at ‘7th st., Navy Yard, Ppeke CIDER VINEGAR, for » LAD 7th st., Navy Yard, sunk—three of which will ee Witp Rick.—With the view of experimenting ite opel ree one, it is hoped, may in the cultivation of the wild rice of Minnesota ou the marsi; lands of Prussia, the Agricultural Bureau of the United States Patent Office has for- warded a swall lot of this species of rice to that esident Teachers nd Sp and WHIT especially Real Pott and Collars. of whion my ateck i ish Languages. Mrs. E. W. Situ, (taught 's,) with assistants, Wate) On the night of the 3d 1 gs were held in San Francisco. The Administration Democrats assembled in torch- ocession to weleome and listen dress from their candidate for Governor, Hon. M. 3S. Latham. The display was a numbering anything of the ki be Republicans had an immense rally, to listen to Col. “gogo their candidate for gress. ‘The canvass is proyressi arder on all sides. The State is clai Administration by 10,000 majority. F.M. Pixley. = cian, bas pubiis! , two monster Doughty, Day, and Painting, Grecian. Potichomama, and ting, Wax Fruitand Flow-rs. ca Brure, (of the Bureau of Con .) Penal and 1 N. i. Florence, aud'Sig. Prof. De Carntet. Har, Mr. Wu H. Patwer, ys ufter the battle Mr. Ward sent a is small steamer, the Toey-wan. to took for the other mouth of the river, of which 4 the Chinese had spoken. -And it was found, just J. Gotvsporow as had been indicated. a that the Governor-General had been there, wai: to receive the ministers. ina state af ferment on account of the fightin rernor-General hat Tt was also ascertal rand one. out-[o picg Texas INDIAN! —Official information has been received at the United States Indian Oilica that the Texas Indians ha®@ Leen successf lly re- moved, and are at the present time located on their Choctaw lease. The whole country was | HERRING, eic,, at zone up into the difficulty that ter could communicate finally got a letter to the Tantai. who Sent oil” boat laden with provisions, ther presents, with many and respect for the Americans tue Governor-General bad been wait- ¢ to receive the American Minister on to Pekin, but since the he had gone, and it w: iano, Organ, and Sctence & SON’S EXTRA No. 1 ETHFe (Gratnate of Mystic 8. OIL constantly on hand, at L. A. DELLWI6'S, h ot., Navy Yard, HISKIES, bottied and on draft, . 7th st., Navy Vard. FURNITURE ARR C Hall,) Piano and Cain ominent Republican < phlet-form, a violent inst Senator Broderick, giving what be a review of his political career in and preferring all sorts of charges. lass has sent a long letter to Gen. , bitterly complaining about the steps the ———— Tue Weartuer.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : Serremaer 23, 1859. New York, N.Y. tions of fi si ‘son & Dunton’s Mer- Boston,) Writing and Book- .AKEMEYER, Master on the Road. stant in Prima, cautile Academy, y Department. H EOK eet, between G and -ADIES OF WASHINGTON, OWN, ALFXANDRIA, ind Their Respecave Vicinatirs re ta informing you that I have yom tne North eu GOO. N moh for varict Aad beauty eanuot be exeelie nis cat). laree Axsortiient GOODS « Vile you: attention to the tact.) | will open tie lest selected stock of Black and Silk. Lave,and = inthe Washington market. Ca! 1 wish to call the attention of the | the north No. j Sikes: SILKS! faken. and denying tat a British war person, is tanght prects- @ pur, of ar- {0\s OF ENTRANC! purpose admitted wuen there are vacan uuless accompanied irom & clergyman or Housekeepin; cally by & c»mp Young ladies are No one ean be received by & certificate of character 84 po person. : adies may enter the higher clases if, |. Those coming from other schoo! to gra’ preseu.t during at least the whole ear. FRENCH Is the A printed copy of is hung in each room, school-vear, commencing close on or near the Ist di er to bitn and yeta steamer had ever been sent ard was waiting for resting Mr. Cutter A Rew voleano has sprung Hood is tu a state of active humbug. like the mw: eraft, in California, but a fixed fact. Promenade concerts for the benefit of churches have become quite fushionable. WAREROOMS. ARNARD are now receiving at i" ‘ara-rooms, corner of C and 9th streets, just in the rear of the Auction Rooma, a if USE-KEEPING GooDs, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. @ large variety of— Walnut Tote-a-Tetes, Sofas, y Chairs, Rockers, 1a , as Saee dates Mr. Ve Washington, D. is letter Richmond, V: Petersburg, Va. upin Oregon. Mount their Furniture W ical voleano uf Dr. Wozen- ‘aphed from Washington. on N, Sept. 26.—Intimations received circles here would justify the belief ‘und France will again be allies ina ‘éd that China will be made to suffer severely fot ber late attack upon the En he rumor that Russia bad a finger in it ited in official circles. mit NITURE, HO! Wiilmi. N of the Senior y: who will EE table and in the school room. THE Sax JUAN AFFAIR —Ortcin oF THE DiP- Sora Hi lish | Arm and FieuLty, &c —The Steamer Extra of the Califor- FANCY SSNILK Pea = — BLACK 0 DE gern Hy Two-Flounce 31 K ROBES, | with and with- 2 ad ‘alnut Jenny Lind, French and ol is Mahorary ‘and Walnut Marble-top, Plain and oth- or the expedition yp the river toward | Walnut and Mahogany Sideboards, was present ut the battle before the Chinese firts. As a British vessel rescued the American one which grounded in tirst attem, iment was returned by ning British forces. thut the cause of ditticu icion of bad faith in the Chinese offi- ong Kong, who were supposed to have been sent down from Pekin to procrastinate mat- ters until after the expiration of the which the ratifications of the treaty were to be ex- changed at the latter point. ‘There is reagon to believe that our government has faith in the intentions of the winistry to execute the Clayton-Bulwer we: but Sir WayGore Ouseley is denounced as i od hi nia Home Journal, says ; Cottaze Chamber The isiand of San Juan, or Bellevue, is consid- int between American and It is between fifteen and eigh- long, by seven at the widest part. by afew American ish Squire. (xn employee of Company.) aud a nw whom beiong to th Maid bog perst: I digging up and eating Cutter, an American settler . a fair warning, r4 turned out to re. Mr. Cutter was uire bad sworn Cutter arrested to be wied and happened to be some , under Gen. Harne, war steamer arriy. if Mr. Cutter, Gen. Harn: Haat the qnestion he Island of San rations now com- lish hesitated to examination and re-union w when the prizes will be award receive the Goid Medal of the Institution, ENSES OF Boarvine Purits.—For the schol- year, $30; $150 required inadvancs. ‘This sum entities the p boa: home, such as furnished reom ul then take piace, ed and the ereduat: ered to bea disputed English territory. San , Ala. Mobile, 4.1... Gainesville, M Desks, Seerc- ommodea, and Dining, Offier, taries, Hat Racks, Whatnots, C mber of uaruly bogs, some of r the Latin and French ian Nica, use of Gymnasium, ry. At the expuation H be forwarded to parents and guar charges for optrenal branches, book: ‘Xpenses for the remainder of cluding all but op- fr. Sccordiag to njoy all the ad- nd receive tue Guid Medal Optionat Brancurs, Music on Piano o; G 1 se of Instrumsn! Masioon Harp or ax Frederick, Ma FROM THE WEST. ety, rederick, Md... Walnut and Oak Extension, Dining, M jerstows, Centre, Side, and other Tables? File: Mirrora. Mahogany, and oth Stuck Mattreuses, Holsters ahoxany and Walnut ‘AM. phrough the hedy ihe potatoes of Mr He vave them, that j and then shot one of them, wh: 2 bear belonging tw the § sorry, or offered to pay, bu Sy vengeance ; be attempted tu have and brought to Victoria, there United States troo, up juniis contal pias e charge of ©: the year. to be paid in ad Expenses oF Day Purt.s, in tionat branches, aze and c'ass. vantages of the Lustitnis When they graduate. arble-top sand other With a large variety of other goods not here enu- merated, all of which we offer at the lowest WALL & BARNAR } corner of 9th si and Pa. avenue, south side. aty | NEW CARPET ROO ~ "Our Interior Arrangements for Showing CARPETS, CURTAINS, &e,, are now complete, and visitors will find ours , Isat the | The most Paden ‘Sth and D streets, Mastere aud Missos at 4 p. jemen at 7% p m. on Ty Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor- perature,) 30,063; at noon, 30.031, her! , at 7a. m., 66°; at Maximom during 24 hours ending ¥ a. m. to- day, 75 ; minimum 64° 1[F-The Hon. Anson Burlingame has left Bos- ton for 2 tour of several weeks in Kansas, rected for tem T to deliver bim up. arose as to whose jurisdiction ¢ om sides. The be ‘Strike the first blow. The Asewbly in Victoria have issued vate lessons. . Spanish, or Italian Daa ++++Hon. Bhaddeus Stevens, of Penn. ‘I'he most co: The handsomest, and Washington City. Sep! John Davis is authorized to ree. or Bny money due the iste frm in my naine, 10> Having taken ty siict attention to the bi share of patronaze. MS of evory dere: eee — Bounets, ever oifered Hand see for your pe they ean set any regis adios’ I sud Trimming Depot. - R. G. ETCHISON, bet. 8th and 9th cts. LOR & BUTCHISON'S, e great pains to show them the siove, as wells ali other goods they way wish to exai ine. _UF No. 42 Lovistana Avenve. HE SU BECRIBR: sold their stock and -ivery Sta les on ®th st. vis, have disso! vy All debts due from the Sonted at the old stand to J.C. Cock ent within thirty « be paid to the eaid Cook. fo All debts due the statis pove stables T hy ness to rece A ile Appiicataon oan be made to br lance—Nu. S37 HEIR FR Ai ENS, wholesee or jong address to Gov. Doug: forth that it would be a lasti, on name ff the Americans were not at once Gov. Douglas does not The English comnand. at the naval force In those waters is reported suid that -‘the tirst broadside he would fire at the American settlement on San Juan would cost sore than the whole Islind is worth.”’ meantime the Americans bave received re- iuforcements from Steilacoom,ete.,and, Sostifications. There are alread’ of infantry and four of artillery Wsland is thus x are epiling” for the: poet wev Douglas 2 war ensues, a Squire has been the cause citizens of Viejyria have held a tasued an adds.ss to the Home ger probechion agaiust te lusgjent Americ +++ Capt. 8. Jones, U.S. A., and A.M, nock and lady, U. 8. N.., are at Willards’. Stephea H. Branch, of New York, who has been sned for an alleged libel on the mother-in- law of Daniel E. Sickles, cannot be found. The police have seized his printing materials. ‘he we Réomie in the Cit Seuawee: respectfully invited to at 113 Pa avenue. COX & McKENNEY LER it is in contemplation 1n Virginia to have a ren frow the Island. 8 commemoration of the surrender of Corn- snow what to do. I>- Patrick Maud, recently arrat for the ewark, N.J., de- for him by the plead his own rom-lot (QRS. rd et murder of M: OOTH, HAIR lary Turbatt at and dma. to furnish tow NOTICE.—The members of the N *poon, and napkin-ring, 4 sixty opats per RY Are request: less time than one for absence or withd: ix fesirabto that With the first or received during any ‘Samuel A. eee ts on cae = » wi t appears from a letter, addressed ea Teasie Wihlte) a 185; - te e in {slat ized her to for thé Italian cause. He also education of bjs son. : i s ies ses per ai ton = Sper weak, or girs as given and Evivate Classee an het address 702, 38 | ern first send toSt. A that boar (bore) of inass meeting, and . if ‘SEVENTH STREF JW. COLLRY & CO. a pels RY & CO. are ch and Fie; Brown's I TENUS AND ci and Stelis Si, Cloth and Bitention of purct We shail otier every articl. market ar for enh ash. W. COLLEY & Go, + Fok THE WasH ie Lretitute will be reda’. Friiay and isth streets,

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