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’ JTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Ttems Telegraphed from Washington. GEORGETOWN. ; "Personal. ~ _.USEWEWTs: Ass ee W asuixeron, Sept.27—Voluminousdispatches ——_+ *--- Hon. D. J. Bailey, of Georgia, is at Kirk | ______“">» USER, A New Arcument us His Favon—Each suc. Te ie ee Departs peat this ere Correspondence of The Star. _ peo Wwaseiys yOu TakaTes. $4.8 ceeding mail, as it arrives. develops political squadron, giving an account of the battle between Guoaszrown, Sept. 29, . ions. H. 8. Clark and lady, N.C; H.W. ; Hoffman, and D. W, McCleary, Md ; are at the ism in some new or at least differing | the Chinese, English and French. They were | Coroner Woodward held an inquest, yesterday | Hofman, sige aot. 1s Onley under the manipulation or rather | considered in Cabinet Couneil to-day. It appears }.in the First Ward of your city, over the remains | N@tior EGov. Purdy, Hon.JB. Stanton and lady. vraathings of Mr. Douglas himecif, it was recently | that the Chinese, from the treatment of our Minis | of a col iSoout eigoars Cine, Beto paige Hoos st ie -E. , in cons tertal Cal ~ Robert ight, Pa., and R. M- an effort to make the South content withan empty ges Poel aay feeling. —- the Care of Alew Bronaugh, who came to bis Mebane, Md. are a. declaration or admission of her rights In the Ter- | states. the foll manner: On Sunday before last Bro- | +--- F. LL. Olinstead, Architect-in-Chief of the Reacfit and last night Miss JULIA DaLy. T s . als = ENING MILLY, THE Mal wire tae MILKING Spirit of ‘The Constitution reiterates that the popular voice [ tly (with song). Mise Julia Dal of the country supports the Dred Scott decision, hed New Yau Mi tong . Miss Julia Daly = . ied with the advocacy of a doc- The difficulty between Sec: naugh driven Dr. A. Magruder, of our city, | > Central Park. has to Europe to — and that the Democratic party regard that adjndi-| ritories, accompalt and the Russian Ministeyim regard to the o whom. he was bo t in hisesrriage to | benefit his health. During his absence he will To be followed cation as a final settlement of the slavery question. | trine with’ reference to the ‘power of squatters to | snd ‘he Rusaian Minister tm fogard to the ey a as a abe wp > hes Sea seer ace Me | visit all the celebtated parke or the Old World to a | TRS HiRes. ‘The Intelligencer congratulates the country upon | lawfully nullify those rights at will, designed to | Tit, that’ there is no dispute tn regard to that an cea je sing catch wrinkles fot adoption upon the New York | Bt? (with song -. Miss Julia Daly the propriety with which the American officers | secure the favor of abolitionism. matter, and no correspondence has occurred with | temporary@bsence of the Doctor from bis carriage, | Central Park. : another colored hoy, about 14 years of age, by the |... B s greedbnod na seiag! seer eengerell mary St eat aa cotdeuce of the ged Sealing’ cobatatecll] oibe of Attred occu atrve't aero. f Areas years condected ae ean hyper 4 sae) es, ar took puartieaier PR a SI by the Liberal Government of Mexico towards | came up, took from under his jacketasmall bo'tle, | marked ability, 1s weore & retire from its super, 9 3 4 Z ti f the United States, President Juarez has | and asked Bronaug’ ‘wou e somethin: Tei 7 a Register, the jontual of the ex-Minister to Mexico, | Sytsnded to a citizen of New Jersey valuable | to drink. B-answered In the aiimative, took | Vaio and give place ¥» Prof. James B. Angell, a8 Delia Norve!! acquitted themselves in the Chinese affair. ~— eer IF The Baltimoreans are complaining because the City Railroad Company de not put enough ears of Brown University. Mr. Anthony takes his seat formance to com fie 4 Dougla fan, earnestly electioneers for } min facilities in the State of Sb which | the bottle, and swallowed a ht of its con- | ag United States Semator for Rhode lo cn the track to accommodate the publls- hth “Severe Detain, upon tha | pion tet ere ts expire on the Ist of October next, fot Swo | tenis. Howas soon, after taken sick, and com. | Rext Congrem. tnt 2 Se | Se vorivate boxes, 880 it IF The Gothamites and Down Easters are in | ater all, Douglas means by his theory concerning | Yr. ‘axe di Licignano, who has been reeog-| be had done, hastened home with him and-gave NEW THEATRE! | EX ANDRIA ecstasies over an immense virgin oyster bed that | popoter rights to secure an eventual general pub- | nired by our Government as Consul General for | him an es for the purpose of relieving his BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Last ‘buttwoof . has recently been found in Long Island Sourd. | lic acl#sowledgment of the right of the South, | his + Majesty the King ste! Two Sicllles, has gfe) stom — of the liquid. The symptoms of the voy Se See The tennis a Tsived actress, TEs Ocean Eagle lft New York: cus | W22Uy ‘SSependent of Congrestionsl action, to | TS So etcatir deedlogasch care: contents ef'the bottle, ‘when it was ascertained JOR THE ; TIS (Thorsday) Pras. U7 The bark Ocean Eagle left A reopen the African slave trade. The Registers pa él " that it contained a preparation of corrosive sub- MERRIE SOCIAL BOYS! ‘Will be performed the great of the ing, for the Liberian coast, taking 'd, and | , WAsHINcTon, Sept. 29.—The dispatch received 4 alcohol; which had. been used for di ey will give their ‘ADY OF LYONS ‘Tuesday morninz, them Miss Marion | 2*2°™ent to this end is as ingenious as bold, and | 5,, Gur Government narrate with minuteness the | limate ta piresgrs dh ame sg prea FIRST GRAND COTILLON at Pauling Deschappe:ies.._. Mra W eat several missionaries, among them Marie® | tar more ingenuoss than Mr. Douglas's personal | recent events in China. Flag Officer Tatnall says | stroying pepe hm gon allem repoese ODD FELLOWS’ HALL,( Navy Yard,) October 1. | Comic Song. Melville, of tain city. defences of his positions to curry favor with abo- | the British olficer in charge of the gunboats, | stolen out of the house. Bronangh was removed er partioulars in future advertisement. Taving visited him, said nothing abont ald, bat | eae ae en erey ATE he ane aeare | By order of the Commitioe. 1e* his silent appeal was powerful Indeed. During | be €x on ‘Tuesday nigut. The jury. after "THE STUART HOLLAND CLUB Take tbe few moments he was on board the Powhatak | hearing all the facts, rendered a verdict “Phat he method of iaferene there Ficode nak’ oi he would look anxiously at his Admiral and at | came to his death from the effects of poison, given | the publicin genersi that they, intend giving the boats. «+A fter he left,”” continues Commodore | to him by one Alexander Jones.” Jones was tried | their lst Grand CO’ 11.1 ON PAR ‘on Oc-, Tatnall, “1 held a conversation with our Minis. | before Justice Drury, of Washington, this morn- | tober 18th. atthe WESTERN HALL, on 234 litionism—far more ingenuous. But, while Mr. Doughhs is engaged in outbid- ding the Republican leaders for abolition support, it will require more sophistry than the talented {D™ Mr. George F. Thomson, of the New York Datly News, who was so brutally assaulted by McCabe some days ago. is.in a very precarious condition. Yesterday he was so low that the at- Log &. Drom sore commence at 8 o'clock. ; i “3 ; : NEY BRANCH TROTTING ASSOCIA- > editor of the Register possesses (and he evidently : el Same. st, near Pa. aveuue. te 39-30 INFY, BRANC ; | aang ee possesses much nuore than bis idol) to satisfy the pra at Psdert geraissieoy e met be Fhe water was Ict off from the lower level of A GRAND BALL sibs eae t - haven Sic | I, TUESDAY all visito s from th e bed-reom of the patient. South of the intensity of Douglas's pro-slaveryism | the English, and the aid the Admiral had ten- | the Canal on Tucsday, for the purpose of allowing ‘EN AT ODD FELLOWS | APTKROON, Gotober 4th, st4 o'clock preciesiy, - the mills located upon it to make some repairs. vot eg thersg og mpeg Soult Sone ne ee It will, we learn, however, be put on again to- ““T made an offer which was thankfully and night and navigation resumed between our city an as seen through his (Mr. Forsyth’s) editorial spec- tacles. Nor will Mr. F.’s current labors do very much for the canse of Mr. Douglas at the North; THURSDAY, October 6th, ou With the soltowring entries: A Lastixe TestimoniaL to Senator Gwix.— BM Repos mamse Geor Gol poor ‘The Mariposa (Cal.) Gazette says: ‘‘ A. F. Shriver eFR anaes poe tag nd L0.0.F. 5. No.9, a DAY, Oct.7, 5 puree of $25; mile heats to * ‘omptly accepted—while the boats were makin; Harper's Ferty between this and Saturday. 2NENU ENCAMPMENT, No.4, arness, for pacine horses: reste ap: depr— sevice hs dicses ane sveroeae | Where the quotation of his doctrine as affording Feat the haweers, which T reeved astern, I in LEE: at, proceed to be expended in furaishing the 8 Sone, heme Grog Gel uceundy, JMS Seas pee the speedy reopening «f | sisted on Mr. Ward and his suite leaving the » a ~ . m . . eld names Blac! . tree in the grove of big trees, near the £6 Sentite | ‘B oly hope of sccuriag the speedy sao thee | Toey-wan and going on honcdt le at the ake; ALEXANDRIA. he superior Cotitlon Rand of Professor Pro~peri the African slave trade can hardly increase the popelarity he is striving to secure in that quarter. a Surveys 1x Froxina.—Letters of instruction to the Surveyor Generat of Florida relative to the rames Dun Geil. Happy Momentr. trail, upon the south fork of the Merced. In raised letters upon it will be the inscription: “Senator Gwin, June 15. ” eee IL provide music for “the dance,” which will be for reasons which will be obvious. He at first re- | Garros on ndneted by “ten: J “ spondence of The Star. eorsneted by competent managers. ore hs Senin a dene ee Aurzannata, Spt. 90, 1869. | jfeetsimonts will be faruaied by anexporionerd Toey-wan was his home aud going under frewith | A dispatch recelved from New York states that | | ‘The Se sloon will be gnily and tastefully decorated, : . a d rrangement ted to tu 2 fda aperice sony picid blew id ~— the steamer Mount Vernon arrived there yester- | Snigs tront af the cnsniny te ete aad tentic. ‘Iss M" JULIANA MAY GRAND PORES INSTRUMENTAL Tre Missixc BatLoontsts Sarg.—Private in- A day morning at *}y o'clock, making the trip in | men who may favor us with thei will be Prtees . 5 survey of a portion of the southern everglades are } pulse?” may i 9 heir presences, IN WASHIN Ee a rene wai! ve Wasuteta, | Sing prepared at the Goss! Land OMtes, The} |The tenis were towed through the British ine | tle more than 37 hours. Tin Cla effect se Falun the sesapp tel render our sn of THURS the intrepid 6 Poand Mr. Haddock of the | deputy surveyor, who contracted to survey the he eben reap Pesaro of w papers sae LySetl Bod Ces icra eee as ara Todgs Room a fitting place in which to ineuleato y Sa _ @ronau' - ’ was them ness operations jay, in order io grea! of o nt. Watertown (N. ¥.) Journal, who made a balloon | ™ost southerly of the line of townships yet con- | a was fying, when casting them off, he retired | pended busi Deytnning of Rasch-Haschasnah, or | fully solicit the separ? nod Giese rte ParticuS NENT ART! ascension from Watertown, New York, on the | tracted for, having been driven back te Tampa by } Tie commander took up this position as it might | the Hebrew new year. mern'2ers and friends of the Order. pers hostile Indians, after he had completed @ portion of bis-work, has stated that in order to enable him to secure a second outfit, and make another effort to prosecute the work, he will require additional compensation and a larger contract. The Sur- veyor General has therefore been instructed by the 2d inst , and about whose safety serious appre- hensions had been entertained. It may be inter- esting to some of our readers to mention that Mr. Haddock is a printer, who formerly worked in this city. Tickets $1, admitti entleman and ladies, enable him to aid the wounded, and, should boats | The October term of the Quarterly Court com- poe " ng a x man ai a be sunk, to rescue their crews, {n other words, ‘to | mences its session on Monday, Nar a COM. OF ARRENGEMENTS.” afford all aid consistent with neutrality.”” Hay-| The members of the Corn Exchange also hold | se 29-T,S.M,Wa& Tst i ing been informed by a British officer that the | their annual meeting on Monday. HE FIRST Admiral was dangerously wounded. Commodore | ‘The rooms of the Alexandria Library Company T re § on AND BALL ‘Tattnall went in a barge to visit him. When | will, we are requested to say, be ch until next Hi on TER within a few feet of the Cormorant, a round shot | Saturday evening, in order to afford soar sonar watha Club, to INEY ao iG P ¥ BRANCH TROTTIN ASSOCIA PALL MEETING. The following Races will take place over the above cou: iz: Ist. Oo FRIDAY, the 234 3 A FF 5m heats to har: free for all three-vear. i olds. UF A Pi 2 correspondent, writing on the Struck the boat, and killed coxswain Hart, of | nity of making some necessary repairs, TO BE GIVEN aT i pe Se d ’ Ty | make a small increase on the amount previously | j sentenant ‘Trenchard. They eached the Cor-| In our report on Monday, mention was made of 7 members as is Club ee ae Stke = for all four-year-olds, - free from tropical fever, end exceedingly healthy | .¢reed upon. morant before the boat entirely sunk. a man named Bill Gray being charged with steal- | gm pains will bo spared tot uke tee fan 34. On FRIDAY, the 9th September, for a si'ver for the season. The U.S. ships Merrimac and eo hs Com. Tattnall says the Chinese Commissioners ing hogsand sheep. Weare requested to say that | agr_eabl -to all those whomay favorthem with had previously notified Min‘ster Ward of their | Wim. Gray the butcher is not the man referred to f “veir presencs. No hats or caps allowed in, arrangements, and requested him to accompany | in that article, as some persons by the similarity } ‘he ba siya a exerpt those worn by f the British and French Ministers to the Peibo. | of the names might infer. Sean sxperlenced seta nts tee eras ‘To this he consented, thereby, to a certain extent, | | ‘The time for the meeting of the stockholders of | lun" Bent hus hess need (arenes celebrated Cott assuming the same platform with the latter. The | the Manassas Gap Railroad is fixed at the 2uth of = a eta $1, admitting a gentle sincerity of the Commissioners was much doubted | the coming month. we Committer of drva cased oup valued at $3; mile heats to harness; free for e!! horses onde; 5 vears oid. 4th. On MONDAY, the 34 October, for a silver cup valued st $35; mile heats to harness: froe for all horses. ere are at present two entries. _— race to take place at 4 0’c!ock p.m. ntries for any oftne above races, ineloring the Vandalia bad left for Valparaiso and home. The Saranac was the only vessel at Panama. Professor Dimitry bad sailed in the steamer Guatemala, for Punta Arenas. Tne Guatemala was much ad- mired, and would, it was hoped, open a gapd trade with Central America. Army IxTeciicence.—Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral Mackall bas been directed to proceed to An- telope Creek, California, and ascertain the con- dition of the Indians of that vicinity. Capt. M. D. Simpson, Commissary of Subsistence, is to me yiy tot 2 ‘ost Office, addressed to the Prerident of the Piney i f Arrangements. per cent ,) to be made th nthe < at the time. At Price's Varieties, last night, Mrs. W. C. | £. F. Brown. Ferd. Wim. Goddard, ee eee oom TePe wo Oem Giadstane 28 Mrs. Haller in the “Stranger,” won Danii Perkins, Westie, Chas. Weber.” | Branch Trotting Association, and to be made two IF In New York, on Tuesday evening, a mys- A 7ikelent court-martial, Col. Hoffinan, presi- UY A THREE DOLLAR = saneale Pe. Se sere M.WaThe” Moore, Chas. 1a. tang ace to take piace unless three horses are en terious affair came to light in the Sixth ward, the | gent “and Lieut. Conler, judge-advoeate, assem- Chivas eet | were ladies. Her rendering of the character of By order of the President. ne 15-t0cts dead body of a man being found in a bed in a | tied at Benicia Barracks, California, on the 2{th PeriO® and finish, from Mrs. Haller deserves much’ praise, and Mr. T. LOST AND FOUND. house on the Five Points, corner of Worth ard | .¢ August. = 8639 St HENNING’S, Island. | Barton Hill, as tue Stranger, showed himself to = EXCURSIONS, &c. Little Water street, covered with blood, he evi- Company E, 6th infantry, is about to march for om dently having been murdered but a few minutes before. From papers found on his person, it is supposed that the name of the deceased was McGee. The house in which he was murdered was occupied by 2 man named John H. Benja- Ss in 5 leopard marked, with red 5] 23’ ENGLISH LASTING pigce were also well sustained toc x pol : r teuart Robson, as Digyory, in the Spectre } 3 calffour months old. and has rg a a lal Bridezroom, kept the audience in'a perfect roar | muzzle. The cow hes’ hole im the. oh, sei) 3t HENN NG’S, Island. | of laughter by his inimitable drollery. By the a er ings Rion. way, i Fort Mohave, Rio Colorado. a ee ‘Tas Mivitary DerartMent oF CaLirvonnia.— The following is a list of the districts into which 5 the best advantage. The other characters in the REWARD —Strayed away, a White COW, FOR A GOOD ARTICLE OF $5 3 go W hits De 1.25 prs: RAND TOURNAMENT AND Pic NIC $ fi wy GEAN? TNA LOSTER iste NIC AT The Eagle Riding Club Tske pas in announci tee public that they and calf to me shall have the above rew: "I > may not be generally known that friend ~ A RARE F OSSORTMENT OF BACON & Robson made bis debut in ‘Alexandria, some years 1t* Opposite Pesitaatinnp: tesa N mistress gained a livelihood by at times harboring Presidie, San-Francisco—Major G. H. Ringgold ert : . Point. ni i rat the department of California has recently been di- | 4+ RAVEN'S P1ANOS ust reeeived at the Mu- | 20S \Wusninutom Hall; simes which: ime be bes GRAND ire UR AMT min, and his mistress, Jane Bradford. The former | yiaca - sig Store of W. G. METZEROTT. megh? | epulls bateeved. sua to cow smmente thom ot the AND Pi iy wie is a vender of hot cakes about the Park, while his] No. 1. City of San Francisco, Benicia Barracks, |g head of the profession a3 a low comedian. The WARTS. WEDAPABRY! Orcaber Sh ha, 7 A full Band of Music will be in attendance st Lanes’, sisses) CaiLDREN’Ss sHoRs | Performance for to-night is the famous tragedy of W girls of bad repute. " of various styles, colors, and qualities—, ‘oshssounery heat ee fay Pee ie he Lady of Lyons. Mrs. Gladstane a 4 ! aster. iy y pear ic ? ae | 4 A : for $1, Morocea Slippers for 5) cents ; if —| « .—S i ; lg fer ae ch at a pane at Og td A phir at Antelope | Chuidren’s thigk-nole Black Shanghais for 75¢ sat | Lullaby. L HAR Dat goud hands need spply at Mrs. H. | be carefully attended te. act hepa hgeees Giggings : No.3. Foits Tejon, San Diego, Mohave, and ao HENNING’S. We would suggest that as the Odd Fellows are SEN’S Millinery, No. 495 street, cor- | Anampl® potice force will be detailed for the pur- se 29 St* pone taint ning ergo x and sneer um fr © procession of Knights wi reet (in. fu! dress) at 9 o'clock ‘em., for Wasi ington, and pa:ade the pa streets and Aven ae Is! wn The riding for the no-s Will commence at 1 o'clock % A Steamboat will bein attendarce at the foot »/ “ Prom the most careful investigation, and after duly weighing all the evidence it was possible to obtain, if appears that, up to the present time, about 400 pounds weight of golden images have been obtained from the graves; but taking into ac- count the amount of copper with which some of disappointed in giving their last excursion they | 22°? avenue. _ $00 te NOT FORGOTTEN, || give a grand tournament at some early fature day. | WJ ANTED—Two DRESSMAKERS at No. 252 eeand beanti-ul stook of | This kind of amusement seems to be the erder of ith street, between Hf and I sti None MISSES AND CHIL UREN BE EANCY HATS. | the day, and one held under the auspices of the | 0¥t eood hands need apply. it* casts spas oe Bes, yey Odd Fellows cannot fail of success. Who will ANTED TO RENT-—B lad: ech reared Beene Sveeee nee Bes eeTRE | ony i? Canvon. | W ispeciaiity ane espocubulty? oRURSE Yuma—Major 5. Woods pay master. HE LITTLE ONES I have opened to day ala lowa Swamr anp OverrLowep Lanps.—The Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office has transmitted to the Governor of Iowa an ap- ‘ High street, Georgeto and them are alloyed, it may be fully estimated that | proved list of swamp and overflowed lands in | —s¢2)-c02w. Svenue, oF aot mere Tia eee eee On Loam, | Sut boates the hotel G tie Wee. 200 pounds of pure gold representa the entirequan- | Dubuque, now Fort Des Moines district, fowa, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Q5 CENT Cars. Tutte! 13,8 Purpose is to keep it asm boarding | Purpose of taking visitors to the grounds’ free oi tity. Calculating the value at $250 per pound, | Dubuaue, now For OF NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER See the foar diferent styles SD | hover. and she would prefer to take it party fure | Charge. : this would give the sum of $75,000; and as it is | containing 21,5) ‘acres. CLOAKS, RAGLANS, DUSTE for Gents nd Boys, at! nished, havine furniture enough of Ler own to fur- | _ The refreshment department will be u-der the ty admitted that during the month of July — Now ready for oct SHAWNS, ke., &e, | _s029-3t ENNING'S, Island. | pish about eixht or ten rooms. Address Box No 16 | *Up*rvision of caterers well known to the bli ti ba i i hy * ul e Ae, Paes = e _ o n Metzer - - Seats Toe tie wales of thete Liter oe etn AMty | tract for supplying the United States Post Ofice | “Jonn Ey Flies Piano ani Munestery (oo | Pnorosazs will be received at this office until 12 Were TA WOMAN to cook and assiat with | Kirkw-ods, Jno. D. Hammack, Washin cents for the value r labor, of $1.11; but N. B.—Woe will reopen at our old stand in a few | o'clock m,on Tuesday, the 25th day ut October ti 7 ns - sroning. App'y. with reeommend- »M.& G.W.Sothcrn and Geo, Barnard’s drug from this calculation no inference can be drawn, | Department with stationery during the four years days, with a full and complete stock of every da. | 2¢%t for furnishing the lantorns and iron work, and [ east oO. orth A street, Capitol Hill. stores, Georgetown. as Sn —— large quantities. others | commencing with October Ist, 1859. scription of goode in our line Peost for frnishing the other materials, and erecting two } _ $2 53- Orator—SamceL Cmton, Baq. Were entirely unsuccessful.” i mainte, oo awe Gate liehy house towers on Thaichers fetand,| PyaVING STONES WANTEDGPanes soc Aint pertes navine aie S ished are oapecstalls % The *P foations and .grawings: on pe obtained aoe sy ce ae ae fond ga Hon. i at at their accounts are being made off a: y appli ion ai is office, or at the light-house % cle it Ww will be rendered on Friday, September 30 ‘This is in | olice-in Bostony No. 1 Commercial. whatt; the | CLCHAS. STEWART, Contractor, so2s st" | Col. W conformity with our new avstem of rendering all New York. 43 Cedar street; | WA ANTED—Corporat jacob Thompson, “Hien. Henry Add Dy mh, vowel) tn Hon. pany § Berrett. Hs TAs BradioysSt, Hai. ot Mvaey, XM . A. , Sr. Vv 5 . Paving Stock Certif- | Gilbert Vanderwerken, "“si'Atexaudn? Massachusetts. OTICE.—Tho members of the Northern aiberties’ Fire Company are requested to meeting on THURSDAY, Septamber 2, meeting at the usual place. Members LaMENTABLS STATE OF AFFAIRSIN VENEZUELA. ‘The Boston Traveiler says: “A file of the St. Thomas Tidende. to Sept 1, i ¢ : M : ly hile due, notice of which was given, t engiancr’s office in Phiadelphi te * received at this port, contains an important doen: ter tke dimoatioe of nese be on the Ist of August. sivens ©Y | NH. corner of Girard and 12th atroets, a eae a TIN RY ELE eS & CO Wen A. Bradley. "Hon ment, showing the terrible condition of aifairs in compaay, will be beought forward sash payments expect d. By order of the Light-Hous Board: 0 2i-nol we (Stare) 309 Pa ace ze. fone. ie Weseapetn, whit a war of races, fuaned by polit: ideraons ‘By order nthe © srmrt_No. 324 Panvey Wee amand Ween | | Tarucay Deratranren | vere | WANTEDMAlthe sitions of Weshingspams |S Wehee, | Wiinltresse caland military asp! rants, is rapidly depopulating PRESIDENT. Pah os. a 4 no a Moe NT, eorgetown tok fon A.S.H Whiting, ngh C: 4 that beautiful (gt Possessing one of the finest | — COUPON BOUNDS OF E WASHING wees COAL. Diet ths ea feerts 8 2-lwk wt0c2 racy to introduce Gas and th: POTOMAC S. MoCu a ° aden Forrest, climates and most fertile soils upon the fece of | | tH ; Woop, COAL, tts TER in their houses in the i}, ncrew Hancock, Sideiebe: “Sis decumees 1 = 1 = l ‘UN GaS LIGHT COMPANY area safe Wo! coal a0VES GRATES RANGER mur tessemier eee Aah manner and on the P. 3 for protection of the foreign consulsat Ciudad | tnd datecs aoske eee ee tae ne woop.” SU Es GRATES anne ne NAN. Praction Plumbers cod Gos sitet 50% vm is via, to the Governors of the French, Danish | bearing interest at tate of six per cent. poranaum, Winioee a lot prime sapling PickoRy I am row daily receiving additions 457 6th street, between La. avenus and C street.” eorge and Englisi West India Islands. In this appeal, | 204 are for mie by RIGGS & CO. ano | PINE WOOD port Balers) Bing’? of OAK and ter Alroady, weil assorted stock of Hale coe Web the consuls say that the contest now going on is = = COAL OF ALL KINDS. _ TUR Soe wines the Lalor Goes Stevs ANTED—A SITUATION by & respactabia 1 D. Hieow-r, not one of ordinary revolution, having for its ob- HE ROAD TO WEALTH All of which wi'l be sold at exce-dingly low eminent as one ofthe best eas-imrnin, Woman as Nurse Apriy at No. 555 34 st, Jas. A. Macruder, ject a political end, but on the contrary the motto 18 prices, WARDER & STEWART, e. I will guaranty it in all cases to work | UtWee” Virsirin avenuaand t street. xe 28 st . Samuel Gedney, now $s, Violence: Death and Pillage.” ‘Phe acta Recent Rares Rend, Sey Marwlend Hi, Islend. so lion per. ond 13th atreots, excha.ge or take it brek incase ofa} WYANTED—A SLAVE GIRL, from 12 to 16 sgmes Gey, of atrocity commlited by these vandals are, they HENN TN 6°58 _- ES 1 = and Canal._ | failure, Bare ofage. ns nura> Apply immediately at jcoree i Say, so numerous that it would be ditficult to See, WASHINGTON LIBRARY. OUR ENLARGED PARLOR HEATER, tho Office of Adams F.xpress Co Pa. Col. George Minor, <suumetats thats. In the provinces of the ioterior | 7 —— Tae eT BRA Library Co: rl mpeny, Fe avenee, Jas. A. Kine, between 21 and ~* m2. I WANTED Old SPANISH or MEXICA —- E a RS. oe LLARS, HALVES and QUARTER OTICE TO PLEASURE SEE! t oid None Steamboat Companynn whole communities, with their inhabitants, red. Nothing but foreign interven robably, will sive the country from entire des- uction.”* Gorge M.Sothron, Bayt bare beon placed in the hands of Mr. Jo eres for collection. It is earnestly hoped that an en I HAVE on hands plete assortment of Gents’, Boys’, and Chi'dren’s Piain and Fancy CAPS Call and nee them—a0 cbarce inr showing. SSP cribers will make immediate paywent. so as to the directors also, any quantity of good oid Silver site eee =a mect pressing liabilities, and . ‘Company. 7 eave 3 t. cash Ww ad. by aj t HOODS Sil. ; =. ritgn’s and Boss NAVY CAPS and COV Sopipicts Srransenutats for the purchase of new , GLOBE RANGE. ; are Maniftctn 7a : — ask. gi ety So Sho som-srontels sree From Antzona—Dates from Arizona City to} _8¢=%3t HENNING, Island. Tho payment of all a-counts remaining nnaettied | ,, This is parazon of Ranges for family use. oo oa, = pe Raha Sets. Urns. Pitchers. Goblets, the 5 lic of Washington and vi ity an a lO THE LADIES HAVING FURS Mora | Duthe letof November next willbe enforced by | Out ofthe large number pvt up by us this year er. OME a Articles of standard Silver-ware’| opportunity of eniorine » tre Sn the beaptital Po- the eth of September soy tuat an express hes ar- | 4.0 THE LADIES HAVING FURS MOTH | f,! havomet the amplest exprctations ofthe purchasers | <ept constantly on hand, or inaaulmctured to orer | Shae te GL MONT and RCL OR EB neice val of California, General Clarke, bringing news of Puree, aud will have ‘thom attented toate the | Sry To CLEPHANE, Teen Wore SP Sr 6 Hotel or @ large Bos or °. a sas actor pine Loomer 4 shortest notice, at the very lowest prices. stodaet coe belisiealbee i the complete sebmuission of the Mohave Indians by ing- J ————__1f- O. HOOT Co parties excursion \ Er liter Suess end ar fall ascortneat atthe | YY ANTED IMMEDIATELY Eight or ten frat be insted af one dollar i )each for Glsyoont, wit 4 ocuer of Bt 4 5 =] other varieties usually found in market, L fitter gises STONE MASONS. Apply at the cor- | Pri¥tiege of remaining I might aid veturr.ing Major Armsicad. They acknowledye a large | so zicodW enn HOPRINS._ | THE Partners ts torsb hue isting under tho | yee!" Uintl can gor ieducaments’ equal. stack | 278 of lth treet and Pa avenue pec BRE" | Si relies oc reealing"onsr wo dare naupber of their tribe killed, surrender a fine tract | y= ———— 5 HO maine of GRUBB & LOSANO, 1 dissolved from | Sugcr.or, to thos ofsay other desler. “2 °°” Uf say. ise ie) SILSBY & © he angler ean enjoy fae sport with hook ang land for the use of the vovernment, and promise | (q-n ps: AN SHAT i after this date, hy inutual c G a Bons, Bg tian Md : Dever again to molest the whites’ Majpe ta, | GENTS’ AND BOYS! HATS of different. styles | ™! alter thus date, by inutual cons Persons wan'ing S SEAMSTR — ho. ne myer retrar benamiaearaarerertemnar ace | AA abr altinie ot aie pep ase Sreen''? | wher gel eben citadise the hogan ote ee paite the Patriotic Bavk, where all goodainmny | Star Oacat °° imilics. Scamtresr,* | samme being plentiful. na Ail porzons indebted to the late firm are earnestly | line ean be found, and at the lowest prices. a0 SR -4tS . ote] acoommodations ean at these requested to make x ttlement without delay, by | _8¢2-dlw 'W. H. HARROVER, WANTED Hail Store ou Pennsylvania ave. | ” Boats leave foot of 6th strest at 6% a.m. and 0% ween ‘ant 1 ‘ . has arrived at Fort Yura, on his way to the East, on twelve months leave. He seports to Gen- eral Clarke that the Colorado isa more reliable stream for Lec than the Red river, (Arkan- and eviors; LEDGER HATS in great variety, fom $1 up, Pactievlar attention is calied ase | th il atyleot DRESS HAT at $3. . From auction, one case of Gents’ soft high crown HA’ of the latest style. at $1.5), worth £2, r o7sh potes atshort dates. All will at 2 see = 2 ; = nue, north eid treet: mn. sas Missourl, Upper Mllasissippl, or Ailanesota | Usztdand PiucR HATS ag ST ozeh eat closing the sid ‘convern as soon'es | JMOTICE! NOTICE NOTICE! | embiaaing one rood how, window. {for a business ° For farther bronnlsen iapeise ct tho aS iver « perenne 2 ortibie, : <r eos a’tract custo te Sra abe siscnier “Catapst? emia tie tty trom Pata neat Maryland ave. | "We have this day assosiated ourseivesin busi-| Opening of Real Parisian Goods, | ‘tht: turinesn carriad en Gu'the ack 2ec0, 203 | gee. No, 37% Penneylvanin avenue,” eat deer 0 Fort Yuma to Fort Motave. (Beales Cremsine ) THE. CAMPAIGN OPENED. ness, at the old and popular stand, No. 525) pass Any one disposed to rent such premises will please Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company two hundred and twenty-miies, in five days, ea). J HENNING. 7th street, near sinfyiand Mh | Seventh strat. urder the Avenuo. House: On mext Monday, Oct 2, 1 will oven a larse stock of | Star afhien, tne’ mformation, & nototo “CW” | _fo3s ’ enue. (Island, has now on ha. rthe nam of H. oO. and : : se ting her own wood on the wey. This trip demon- | Zeck of HoOTS: SHOES HATS. ont CAPS, | have just reorived poe acl besarte FRENCH GOODS Strates clearly the success of Lieut. Ives’ expedi- tion of last year. The overland mail company’s station, 60 miles above Fort Yuma, was robbed of all its horses b Mexicans, and the station-keeper left for dead. which ho will se] at very reasonable rates. Hin zooda have been selceted with care, and eaunot he surpaszed, Ly" Trs them on. St h i é ( \N7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A fret cinse ortment of CLOTHS, DOESKING, Fi Of ay own imp: rtaticn. stl of whigh were cansfuty |! WV: IRONER and al Ekbr y a3 nr Pogiah CASTIMERES tif a vary | Ofmy crn wr Ficn pila! hah wore caceflit | 2), ARGNER anning 4 BUNDLES, Wasuitas iinneoues 9 which wa invite the early attention of | CoDfdent that I now offer the greatest variety and | will be paid. WAREROOMS. ids. and customers, ani the publicnsisdeiny | the .uardsomest goods at ths lowest prices, ev === | wa Cor. 4 : hibited fur sal Washington city. I theref L & BARNARD are aj t Portion of the Americans on the Giiz river deter-| GEENTS’. BOYS’, AND VOUTAS BOOTS at | LUTE Amat no pains shall he epared on our part | cxMoutsd furaaic in, Weshvaston city. I therefor BOARDING. tate Parada Nees Coney sreniving ot ined to drive off all the Mesicans on the river, | 82.5124 and $I, ahd upwarde: Gents’ CALE H. GRUBB, telvew ofthe truthiuinesy of what Lasssit > """ | SOAR D—A Gouloman asd Lady cua beamow, | Sammie oreattment at oF toe Auction Moms. tt i Cr , ERS from \< le 3 4, ae ee — Joutlema l= a ~ y bs pr eccouat of thie outrage, A collision occurred | GAIFEMS from $173 4p. All kinds of Hoots (Lara c# Gaon & Lonaxo,) The sttmtion of the indies te erepnattelly direo imodated in's amaall_ private family. Appiy to | FU NITURE, HOUSE-KEEPING Goons, There being no law or officer in Arizona no ar- |“) yo charge for showing—at 1 Id be pleased to se fmy fri = | ae eh cone? ee ee eee a Cupar eee act haga pe. rest hare leer guade The Mexican population | i%..3: HENNING’S, Toland | may choose't! favor me with calle e™“* WhO] Flower Head deeayon, mates witha medi haraished ROOM a's | RUSE Fea inet tateck, Totes Hoan, The retarus ofthe election of x delegate to Cou- | Op THE, (habe Corres 12 BL Lae Witte Marabout and Gold Head-drosses, pleasant neighborhood, with or wi'hout Board. Ap- | Arm and Parlor Clacs,, ne Fes So far as heard from, indicate return of . PENED irgrcay ne 23-Sweod -: Qacen V touerta. Gais-nets, ply at No. 405, corner "ith and [ ats. se 28-St osew es he ‘alnut Porior Suite, Jeut. lowr posi! be ar rm Me = a Sets, - Satomctoninn | none lok tea boy soed 20 podunent PXeEPARE FOR WINTER. Bia-k Plumes, ornamented with Gold, for the fy Win BOARD oak beeen git male ope, AOE oh Le mca San Pedra tier Phe Apmcha have become very | tude em sutomart ow choy nee ato , nee Stoeckle; wt Madson, Hair Ornaments, | jf mls t/No. 408 iitretrect between fed | M@begang gpd Walnut Jonny Lind, French snd bold in their depredations, and Col. Reese, of Fort Sales at the Old Stand, corer of 6th street ana | Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! anemasiegh style; worn in Pacis, as H. ge 22 70" Mahogary and Walnut Marble-top, Piain and oth- ‘banan, has applied for reinforcements. “ 5 —_— inds ©: . 3, made . ” ohana " ein a avene HOPKINS. Grntesivtisin @ 2, | then : my onder, | QHADE TREES “bp Pa SRA TREES! Walnut and Mahoran ¥ Sideboards, Desks, Seo: Luror tant FRoM Buenos Ayres —Mr.Yancey's een fa ae <a < — H 100,000 SHAD <3 Bites: acks, Whatnots, Commoder. aod Mediation a Failure, §¢ —By the arrival of the CADEMY OF MODERN LANGUAGES, Parlor Companio: Parlor Companions! 10 cents tos» pot ig nny are — Cane, Rush, Spri seat, Ladiev’, Dining, Offic’, Lightning, at New York, we have advices from | 993.7% Agnus, betwurm Sth and 10th Sireets, FURNACES! FURNACES! Pi scons ny ee ee Woodsceat Cinires tm erent“ ny png aaeh ae sg peaches sigh PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH AND et eae? eo, Svi-s/Jaconet, and Cambro Embroideries, | _¢26-1w* 14th and 15th ats. Walaa os x Extenmon. Dining, Marhie tor vaded . DAY AXD RV#NING ; — ‘Tho latest Parisian styles of TRIMMINGS, such REMOVAL. Gilt-fram= ‘y oe, 7 Sorte nt te ee een etritory: but a few | 4. MDE MON THUR RY, Prost Modern | SIBI-EY & GUY most respectfully invite thent- | as MMINGE, seh! Gro. x. ALLEN has removed to the store-room | Hairand Shuck Mattresses: Boltinn eet Piteee shots sen Ie toe ait Ro casualties. A few | 1 avguaces ard Literature, aud Spanish Peerherat tention of their customers and the pub- Crotchet Fringes Crotchet Buttons, formerly ogoupied by Wm. _Rilez. corner of sth y and Walnut Marble top nnd. ott ye afterwards Crquiza’s four steamers of war, | Ge tet wn College, and G. ALEXANDRE, Pret lie generally to their large and mag- Paxaementerie, hifile Faconne, street and Pa. avenue, where, in future. he will be Washstands, ? that were fitted out at Montevideo, made their ap- | fessor of ths Frenen Language and Literature, fase cent stork of the above—unsur Efile Plasse, Vetour Faconne, happy to see his former customers and aR lie | With a large of l# not here enu- pearance in the outer roads ef Buenos Ayres. Two | the hozor to ounce that they will resume their px sod by any thing offered in this rar- Goipurs et Boutons, Pompadc ur et Plisse. genceaily. ‘ GEO. F. Al.) * merated, all of which'we for at lowest prices. Provincial vessels offered them battle. and the t Uke abies Aatese a? mets Sd Ol | Us ‘ectsbilshnagut te cellatted Te aide aah? | ichamanaimcent acnctment of FLOWERS. (fer so: Lintel.t __corest St: ned Pa.sy. WALL & BARARG, , 2 fT ii l. OX, TEM. e ° < exo of ;. — — — on the appearance of thelr opponcoi steamed Bar tornvadl toomsel ver ol tne tase heed Teena ine | pin in eudhareht sacreotie ee Nee oneal "pan of tinimine’ the. Sombrerge: Marton, Sut: Rascivel, COMPLETE STOCK ofthe oclevrated Chick away to Colonia, in the Banda Oricutsl, and the | iny to acquire a perf-ct and pract’oal knowledge of | GAs Buxninc Coox Stove “Wa. Pexx,”? he latest style of hats worn by all fashiana- A SECOND SUPPLY OF ering vy at Bein the Ade of ae conciided not to follow. | te above langnazes, have yielded to the soleite. | 2. Nour. Cnase & Noxtu’s oclebrated Gas- bie Indios of Paris and England. RICH BRUSSELS, ~; ey oe beg ith of August the peace negotiations nds bs openiny Evening Classes, | BURNING “Sea Sumit! is another of the best and A choice assortment of Bonnet and Trimmin VELVET. 20% ___306 Pa. avenue, bet.-#th and oth sts_ iif Seperate Sone | erating, ogee, Yaka erit| apenban tice wm marvon nd] pated geige Mn ann eee ARP ETINGS, | Q) see SOs Se Or Sih hue al gna Soe m , rf 1 jected, —— ention of Mr. Yancey fell to the Ore ox | —rT Thursdays, and 7% | ost Perfeot Btove pon hg isserice fae Velvor Banoentets Black and High Cooney CHOICE PATTERNS OF ARPETINGS, | Chic. a1 $100. price ageaayy e! ment i t ir eat ishmen’ ide B: e o! * Sa immediate suspension of hostilities, tha tte For ip ows Poe porseulecs yee of the infact wo have theexclusiveagency of the Stoves be Dela obvet for alo Velvorss ity, INGRAING AND THREE-PLY, se23 306 Pa. avenue, bet. Sth any 10th ete. Urqaiza ‘tales fe be tia of Sem, "datiy, from 9 to 124 m, Se B10" | One Sasortment of Parrect Compete, Few senart ks, in wil-eolo: ior ary Faices. ba a 7 = AY port ae D vieusl: Fen e F'vE ENTIRE | FLOORS Aine Atel | Seen: forar Cooxs, reaemncst™ T= Renin + ie F beautiful, LF PERRY * co. x b Satin ceien 7 Al..— We now enil pa-ts iti F ¥. 98-10: a ‘ A sgodt ce Saas eey bo oy EP wre i n NING PARLOR Beare ey afeontion to a fi aa i r ele: (C4 8.) corner Pa. av. and 9th jor gale at ps, FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS nr aperir t tng the oe radon sad Raplate both plain aad embrosd-| A SUrtRIOR Lot of Fi Zs Corner theand Biers. 7 we have already this ered. , i. A. - —— ¢ p upwards of thirty, and this is the All of the abavearti, ., many ot! AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCKS NOW IN.| time we have ever called the pablo utente not ‘were on ing of diie a Lancest Store. their exceling its. ° | IRESH fupp'y of ce cy? Tus t.arcusr Stock!| shortest notice we are r 4 : F ‘Opp Bioat, at Lowrst Prices Marked in Plain Firures. sh wed mad mest the American at ns " No KS, No accounts, 7 . pe ge - ‘Asuncion yesterday stock is more isn | PURE CIDER 8 cane nee sets | See, | Pose cos EA the tions for Mr the t of PaRLor and Cnamagn Sr 4 ment. But the + peace conference’ 4 eastern correspondents send us oppall Vassock'n variety odgred 725 7 table table of Mr. Yance TA NS. and HOUSE FUR- , soh we ‘eord ‘atin enn gSE afl E i fe i

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