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lin's Fate THE VENING ST A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. a rae regen Se re The Mystery of str = wg GEORGETOWN. Sanaa. caaeast i o tea : . — a : E ” °] Tur Derantwaxt Anvertisixc —Asthe papers viseass Pore Oct. 10.—The steamer Indian, | > While the interesting discoveries recently made | Correspondence of The Star i BS i by Captain McClintock and on finding fault with the Government for the .iverpool. with advices to the 2th ult .four | in the Arctic regions by Lapa of pre fault with it, (whose name is care Mer Paseed here this afternoon, under way | the crew of the yacht Fox, set at Fest forever all legion.) have seized upon an absurd story, that in | for eee ee ee et aS: fede oe hopes and fears as to the fate of Sir John Brak. ‘ fi 4 bea apn oo! . lin and bis brave comrades, they stamp upon the last deciding in which Washington city journals + of her news: n am r 5 the department advertisements must be inserted it was rumored that a treaty of peace between | records of Arctic ‘nvestigation a rent a. in fulfilment of the law, a novel interpreta- | France and Austria would be signed at Zurich in | of suffering; and an instance of fortitude je- tion of the law in the case was resorted to to take votion to duty almost without parallel hi oe them from the Intelligencer, it is due to truth and lated by the undying love of woman, ppl geal justice that we should again explode the roorback, A natare, the unyielding satin dae se . ger —etawe not eytlech exrticnsak tn mux uae. >i ‘ t than a d to Southam pton to finish t little band ef the Fox set on! make the . ally quiet city for some time fetta nes Te toy bry Jape That | The le Detween Sicily and Malta | gach for the remains of the crews of the About II o'clock yesterday. some six of the reg- ortnight ag as ess y laid p at to | ulators from your city came over, and kicked up is to say, it did not originate with a Washington ‘The London Times bas another leader on the | 224 ‘Terror. tha’ Gronextown, Oct. 11, 1859. Bridge street presented yesterday a more lively appearance than we have seen it for many months. From early morn until dark large crowds of per- fons Were assembled at the prominent corners and public places, watching the movements of the opposition or new line of omnibuses, and specn- WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY.............+4... October 11, 1959 Spirit of the Morning Press. The Con:trtution urges the consistency and pol- Jey of the Old-Line Whigs cooperating with the Democratic party. and proposes to show at anearly dey that there is no class in the entire country whose duty it is more than that of the former to crush and defeat the Republican party, which, it Bays, has by the foulest means eifaced and de- to what will be the final result Upon the whole, b tell where and w they perished. quite a rumpus on Bridge street. for awhile. They Mroyed their own ; paper, thongh remarks upon the subject orig!- | gan Juan ditticnity. It laments that a former dif | Geavor they were sncceafal Fall ri stated that their object in coming over wax to he: Faclingeniel se preremans TTONal OC te ee oii a Wasiington paper formed the | tienity shonld have left any pretext for a question | {nn trases of the unvesiine ehips, u whip Police Officer Craig. They found out, how- Kansas discussion at the next session of Congress pee aie" work ont of wnlifz h it was worked up to which re} ree Spear says it isacase for the earli- mation from the Esc ux as they reguired, the | ever. when it was too late to retract, that they had under the p’ ons of the -* English conference | © est possible settler adventurers were enabled to discover the track of comin fatal error One of the parties, urged their predecessors, and follow op the trail acen- | on by bis comrades, drew a knife on the officer, rately. meeting at intervals the mournfal trace of | but before he could use it, he and two of his com- their last journey from the abandoned ships across pee were arrested and taken to the watch- the desolate rey {fons of snow and ice 10 Dill” requiring 2 census to be taken before admis- its present elaborate proportions The Earl of Derby bas carried ont bis threat to Bion. &c. s We quote the last version of the story as we find Doon estate in bead = far as to serve i a formal notice to it in alte number of the Baltimore American, as he pe Grant has com- follows: « pustie mand of the ex ty force to be sent to “The law declares that such Paterna China, and that a thousand: men_w 1 proc ced shaving ine larger perttasent attect! pales? The tienes oe ms ia. bu Tne ie nots, States Says that in order to get them away from | Tees tere was importance. the Intelligencer, each subseriber to a daily P2- | nie Aimerican Minister's whereabouts was nn- oe D7 Col. Frank Andersen and Captains Maury, Scott and Faysoux, of Walker's filibuster party, have been beld to bail at New Orleans in 33,100 each to answer. They allege that they were on a fishing excursion when arrested. The rank and Point Victory establish the fact beyonaay that Sir John Franklin died in the midst of his | court. Tbe names of the parties and held to faithful companions, on the Hth of June, IM7. | bail are Parris, Mage. and Spalding. The last- and that the ships were abandoned ten months | named in the watch-house this morning. a ass ter, on the 22d of April, nts than eleven | being unable to obtain security. The names of file of the party were placed in the barracks be- | per was considered by the Government as siz | Cit) — ors Tetalag wusic Faces scwsuunrd thal te thee ae eee tne ane cee low New Orleans; but as there was no guard to anent subscribers” | The Government wn. | _ The American ship Charles Ruck. nearly loaded Iventurers. numbering a hundred and | We advise them te dispense with such visits in —— rs er in nothing by this manenver, but lose much, | gop i veer ponl, veas buent st Besnbay and’ proved «|| 20 oy or tive ocipload wemdie ard Coeeateraine; lige: meas oo Geen Paton i h ‘ : and the Nation: total lo: ingly gain. Honesty is always the best policy, commenced their march ov » towards « | among us, and if they come again on another such even for a government.” r om where , noted to tind deer shooting, | mission. they will doubtless find themselves ban- nd donbtless, also, with a view to carry out, if} died mach y they desire or ex- ject of the expeditio: os or third visit of kind iT All the found of them in- ng, and they would do te that they were not short of provisions, sin- P e there is a point beyond ition or fuel; for, in or around every 1) | which forbearance ceases to be a virtue evidences of abundance; yet they dropped Quite a heavy thunder gust passed over our city away on that desolate path, one after the other, | on Saturday about 1 o'clock. attended by a drench- until the last one perished. ‘The skeletons of some | ing fall of rain and considerable hail. During ‘a : ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times says the amended Zurich programme is < treaty of peace will be signed y will be acedes Lombardy to territory to Sar- ernment adhered strictly to the interpretation | 1 /* reu tle. doupae gi to the law by every National Administra | transfor is the ata on this cot itis believed ion since its enactment—by these of Tyler, Polk. | that Austria will moderate her demands. Other Series Cuter and Pierce, as well as by the | documents respecting the Italian Confederation, The California Duel. Senator Broderick was. at the time of Lis death, between W and 41 years of age. He was born in Washington. where bis father. an Irishman, was a well-to-do contractor, who furnished stone for the Pillars of the chamber in which bis son sat as Sen- ator. David's family removed to New York when he was five or six years old. and he was put to hi Now, in the first instance, in making the recent | foilows: A det award by which the advertisements of the De- | by the three P i jov. | drawn up, by w partments were lost by the Intelligencer, the Gov. | d Lined Oa France. ASHINGTON | mence at 4 tok. Admiaay orchestra chairs. 81; private boxes, £5. n HURSDAY, the 2th Uotoder— ini! use. They were afterwards taken before Justice | 5. Sy t : The records found by Captain Mecrintor Rae Reaver. and each fined $% and costs, and held to | "ity te harness, best two in three om | bail in the sum of $500 for thei ince at | ceived by the only until Th acknowledged by the Press and the Pub THE BEST Teouek OF MINSTRELS IN LD, ANUSEMENTS. ee KATRE. 4 MaNacer..... Mr. 8. W. Giexs. Seco pearance of the Wi ellind Car tatnice, AROLINE RICHINGS, And the nent Arty Mr. P. RICHINGS. THIS EVENING. Will be produces the murion! drama in S acts, of i] er... lating upon the prospects of the two lines, and ax | Karl Muplier - LOUISE MUELL . > 5 Mr. eaaeces Moss € Richines + Riohines Mareeiliaise Hymn (in costume) .Misa C. Richings To con with THE BONNIE FISH WIFE. i pe a tg { Cwith rongs).Mins C Richings 17 Doors open at 's to 7: performance to eom soton Stocnte tn dress circie - CLUB PURSE OF #106 will be trotted for, on the Piney Branch Course, Ent-ies under the rules will be re resident ofthe Clab from members lay evening, the iSth inst By order of the Executive Committes. oc tl = OP? FELLOWS’ HALL. MEDIAN OF THE Acer, FORD. MINS RELSY tens baving - WORL il! appear at wef Tis eVENINE NING, SANFORD AND HIS ASSOCIATES ARE THE STARS OF THE PROFE ION. f boats, others bleached upon | ¢h, the lightning struck the preasiecs | plpmision 25 ceuta swap st S olelock; : s s, others bleached w the storm the lightning strack upon the prem performances "el . | the Dachies, &c., will be signed by the Austrian | Were fou Sey : . ge d as i " father's trade. When quite a young man, he Was | present Administration. That is to say, they bari gtille Pe nipotentiaries uly. a8 Sardinia | the oe pei amet cs proce A Srthe see > =a a hee a th: tee trarin roan ved as eanompnarens then Sommer appointed enyineer of Howard Fire F have all regarded the ‘largest permanent sub- | utterly rejects the restoration of the former rulers. | friend silica, Voigt Aoi Se gathers teageeet oe ed _ pany No. 36, aud in that way acquired an infin. ence with the * Roughs’ which soon made him much songht after by politicians of the Sickles, Hart. and Brady school. In this way he rapidly rose in political life, and in 1546 was the Demo- cratic candidate for Congress in the 5th district of New York, but was defeated by Tallmadge. He then removed to California, where he became the scription’? as being represented by the largest | and will under present circumstances agree to | Ts of their situation after tt ee ke ee 3 | his dwelling federation. . = “ m regular bona fide paid-for aggregate number of . | enough, they perished one by one, and they have | We learn this morning that the repairs on the copies of all editions issued. Under that old | ft Kivtind sud Archduke Mecimiiiian ve, | tuouldered where they fell, in the midst of silence | upper port‘ons of the canal will be sufficiently ad- : has been the fortune of the Intelli- in the proposed Congress to be held at Brus. | td desolation, under the snows of eleven winters. | Voiced by Saturday next to ndunt of the remaines, ruling, it has been 1 pea i - In the proposed Congress to be hi The fate of these gallant men, ax now ascer- | tion of navigation.” Navigation as been fully te. gencer to lose the Government advertisements. | sels. ‘ a | tained, bears out the assertions which Dr. Rae | sumed upon that portion extending fron our city The Star, of course, continnes to publish them | A’ deputation from Romagna Fraited upon the | made after his search in lest, that Sir-John Frank. | oneu UP SEA Beth the cote ae as heretofore. it being the paper regularly issuing | (10S Of Sareinia on the 26th. He told - | lin and his crew were not the victims of Esqui-| Brengle and Antelope—are again running their felt grateful for the wishes expressed by the peo. ‘ : the largest number of copies, and therefore not | bie of Romagna, but, as a Catholic Sovereign, he | aux treachery, but had probably taken 2 course | regular trips of the branches of a tall locust tree standing near leader of the Donglas or free-soil wing of the | involved in the controversy son | howd always rettin a profound and unalterable | tp {ie southward: over, oie te? foec cir Beg repent em nipe! rong ae aPPer | ARTHUR NAPOL Democratic party, in opposition to the State-rights | The object of the law is to secure the publication Ree a ne eerie bicearch ies ~ a "for | NOW set at rest, it is presumable that the expedi- | "We advise thoce of the Stace readers who have branch, which was under the lead of Dr. Gwin. | of as many copies of those advertisements as pos- China would poise, of 20,000 troops and 22 ves- | tion of the Fox !s indeed the final one to the Atc-| not laid in their winter supply of fuel to examine Judge Terry was also early in public life. A native of South Carolina. and left an orphan at an early age. he went to Texas and took part in the struggle for Texas independence. After his re- turn he devoted himself to the study of law, was admitted to the bar, where he achicved a wide reputation; went to California with the earliest sible, precisely as an individual in advertising on | 9.1. o¢ war, = Bs bis own account seeks, if blessed with Wrains the | | ‘Phere is nothing important with reference to | Passa pereiction tir lt yee imprints ar poe, pcs delice peter coil saa teed eng paper that will scatter most copies of his ad vertise- Er eae erent the 22d of Septem. | Poses of navigation. > | tised prices as moderate as could be asked for Bes 9 Maced ca Yan the Seg tin ane OE 11s ESTs oe veel Cie cemamipine Wear thie thiees ad Call and examine for yourselves. ness. : 4 1 BO becn installed The religious revivals atthe M. P. and West The law says not a word with reference to in- The mail dates from Hong Kong were to Aug. Georgetown M.E. Churches seems to have lost dividual subscribers; its business being rather’! 10, but nothing of any moment had occurred since none ‘of their interest. Mectings are still beld - LARGEST STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTH- i Pei yo , y nightly, which are attended by large and attentive emigration there, and was elected Justice of the | with the number of copies of the paper regularly Siciatet 0p (the, Falbe Te halerae ape ¥ ; PHN - Comereciinn. ‘Khate te ake Sak Ok te Supreme Court when he was but thirty-three | issued. of the squadron heing p pally off the entrance ree sD N wards’ Church, Dumbarton street, a prayer meet- years of age. Like Broderick, he was a man of The circulation of the Baltimore Suwa in this | of the Ningpore river. KO i ing every morning at 6 o'clock reat resoluteness and determination. While he city, which is far below that of the Star. here | | Que of the Hong K ssue of any other | Mr.Ward, the Americ ng newspapers states that There continues to be but little doing in the n plenipotentiary, was still flour market. ‘The stock in first hands ts unu: was in the bands of the Vigilance Committee, | js greater than the whole daily ig boa . and was as little likely to obtain a : sually light for the season. and but little coming and while his life wasin imminent danger, he | Washington daily paper, we apprehend. Yet it marae bra iesty an te English Minister. | Q) in. Sales are very limited, and confined |almoat was offered a discharge if he would consent to | is questionable whether it enjoys any “permanent Another journal speaks of the probability of bis | HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION cotieely i ths heme ane Sone standard super. resign bis pesition. His wife urged him to do so; | subscription? in Washington, according to this | having gone on to Pekin; and a Russian dispatch TO WITNESS fe but he refused, and issued an address to the peo- ple of the State. in which he expressed bis deter- Mination that he would not leave the Prison alive in any other position than as Judge of tie Su- desired new reading of anold law. Its Washing. | published at St. Petersburg says he had arrived in $ Pekin, but was kept in cotinement. ton circulation is sold to four or five agents, who A Russian anthority states that the Chincse loss resell it to citizens and others. serving them regu- | at the Peiho forts was 1,000 killed. ‘The number larly with it. Its -* permanent subscription,’’ ac- uded was not stated. It was stated that some higher, as in quality. Good red and white wheat is selling at 31.10a81.18 for the former and $1.20a $1 30 for the latter. No corn offering; would command 85c. Oats 36a40c 8. SANFORD A EVERYTHING FRESH AND NOVEL! SLITER IN BIS GREAT DANCES! see is cngli ; SANFORD and LANDIS, . Preme Court. He was reputed to be a dead shot, | cording to the intent of the law, is measured by sts Seneded ng ist were fa the hands of the ee careard ALEXANDRIA. and there was some surprise felt on the receipt of Ciacee, ane Wore well treated its agregate issue—not by the number of agents | “"\ Gmiral Hope's health was in a serious condi- who purchase for resale its thousands on thousands | tien. : of copies printed daily. That the public under- An emeute had occurred at Shanghae. in which © HOUSEKERE S AND TH stand this matter too well to. be humbugzed by a | S¢¥eral foreigners were killed and others wound- ONT ES TRS OR et pee ed; among the latter, interpreter Fay, who was in ; od ty thin leneths of dad Pretence that the largest regular issue does not | 5 precarfous state. The riot is said to have arisen | Don’t be deceived by the length of signs and ad represent the largest ‘+ permanent subscription,” | from kiduapping coolies for a French vessel, but Mablpoeeshon a look for yourselves, and be sure is evident in the fact that the news| rs that give | the master of the vessel asserts that the Chinese on : no credit for their issue, servine We alincke Lote board attempted to rob him, and he was compelled House-furnishing Ware-rooms ; to fire on them in self-defence. The French Mi oF gether tos few agents for circulation by them | ister was at Hong Kong, where a moderate | McGREGOR & CO., among the public, invariably in these times com- ess was doing 530. SEVENTH STREET. No. 530 r v ri fg At Shanghae black teas were 30 per cent. higher mand, wherever printed, the highest prices for 4 ‘er’ perce iz’ ai wit ind eee an aevetteani in quantity, qua‘ity aad vartoty un- surpassed by none south of the city “acf New York, and at New York re- N THEIR GREAT ORIGINALITIES* EVERY-EVENING THIS WEEK. > Correspondence of The Star. oc M1 2t Avexanpria, Va., Oct. 11, 1959. The steamer Mount Vernon. from New York. reached here yesterday at 4 o’clock p.m., witha large freight and seven passengers. The County Court adjourned its present session yesterday, after disposing of some civil cases. The traveling community will be glad to learg that the repairs on the Long Bridge will be ce pleted in about ten days; and travel will then be resumed over the turnpike, and the Alexandria railroad, which is being put in thorough repair preparatory to the opening of travel again. At Price's Varieties, to-night, the splendid play of the * Hunchback” will be performed, involv- the first news of the duel representing himas hav- ing been wounded by Broderick. Though, as this duel proves, ready to tight in vindication of his honor when he believed it assailed. he was as noted for the scrupulous care with which he refrained from getting into brawls, as for the firm- ness of his character. This is the second Congressman from California that has had his term cut short by duelling. The other was the Hon. Edward Gilbert, who was one of the first two members elected from that State. The Hon. Joseph McKibben, a member of the last House, also got into a personal difficulty du- ring the canvass, which led to a hostile corres. their advertising space. than at the previous season, While the quality was 5 inferior Effort on effort to induce the Government to | ‘Phe Calcutta mail of August 22 had reached change the common-sense interpretation of this | England. but the yews had been anticipated. The . tail prices. ing the whole strength of the excellent company law bas been essayed, always unsuccessfully, of | disarming ef Oude had been completed. No he sale are ite gentlemen, and take On Monday night. Dr. E. Beale’s Panopticon of Pondeuce, and ended in an apology and Herbert, course; and after the failure of each such effort, the | ici! requisition for troops for China had been | pléasure in 8 oc 1l-eo6w ° the War in India opens at Liberty Hall c @ member of the previons Congress, who came near being hanged for the murder of a waiter at Willard’s Hotel in Washington. So much for the perils of polities and for the character of the public men of the Golden State In connection with this duel, it is proper to add thet the public should be cautious in giving cre- dence to statements concerning its circumstances, as the partizan press, the Philadelphia Press et ail. have already seized upon it to the end of making political capital s made by Mr. Bruce; but the Indian Government ted to some publication on | had warned two Tegiments to hold themselves in et, out of which the Opposition press, in readiness. bandying it about, work up some such story as | Advices from Cape of Good Hope to August 21, this from the Ancrican—untruthfally intimating | Pring satisfactory accounts from the Livingston that to injure the National Intelligencer the Gov- | The ship Shabjeehanpore, bound to the West cont has changed am old reading of an old | Indies with coolies. was burnt at sea July Ist aw. Uhe crew, sixty-four in number, were rescued. but all the coolies, to the number of 350 souls perished. Melbourne advices of August 19th report that business during the month [lad been very quiet, but the arrival of the English mail gseated both a commercial and monetary improve t. THE LATES Loxpox, Wednesday morn th MRS. WINSLOW, AN szperiencet Norse aod Feisate Physician, prostate te the attention ol mothers, her SUOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething. Which greatly forilit at by soften iz the gov vilay ALL SORE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend mothers, it will give reat yoursclver, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We as BALLS, PARTIES, &. G RAND BALL x OF THE MOUNT CLARE CLUB. At THORN’S HALL. 7th st., Oct. 31 Particulars in future advertisement oc M_so%t" DON TLORGET TO ATTEND THEGRAND ce RTY a ee ‘Tur New Yor« Ixpran Lanps.—It having been aseertzined by late surveys that the lands hitherto reserved for the use of the New York Indians are much larger than necessary for that purpose, they have been considerably limited by a southern boundary which has recently been marked out x On account of the appropriation ($16,000) being » Cor sioner of the Oregon bounda = deemed inadequate for the survey of all the inte- rea he fe Hegeap bil ee oe oh eve iia the tier lines, the western section will not for the ‘The Paris correspondentssay there Ieatill a hitch Present be surveyed. As the smaller limits, how- | jy, the ¢ negotiations, Austria persisting in ever, given the land under the new survey renders | in keeping her army in Veni the sixteen thousand dollars more adequate, ac-| Japan atfairs, at the latest ITILLON PA To iVEN at Chu b eITy U On TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. lith, 199 At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Nary' Yard.) The Committee pledge themselves that no pains Or expense sha'l be spared to make this a to all who may favor them Ne VOCASION, rated Brassand St. ing Band has been engag: Coaches wil. leave ith street and Pa.avenue every ten minuter d i the evening for the hall. Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gentleman an! ladies. Salis, wants hate Fea MRS. HAs tT FAILE fects crac, WinsLown TOs Neverd.d we never heea abi Personal. Medicine-- NEV Hon. 8. A. Smith, of Tennessee, is at Kirk- woods’. ~--> Hon. A. Rust and family, of Arkansas, are atthe National. . Miss Julia Deane Hayne is playing at Chi- cago, at McVicker’s Theatre. bg “Quantico”? writes to the Virginia Sentinel that the Hon. John Letcher is rapidly recovering ance of ewe who uscd it On Helighted with ate tk an ter ¢ ounts, had assumed -_ Krecutire Committe. from his indisposition cordingly, the western subdivision lines, as well | &,¥¢FY rpgpeenepld eb nares of aut y 3h Arete, 4,©, Thompson, a 7 itish treaty wa y ra yb nee th Ven ees . sagas take much pleasnee Ha manoumcing the | 95 those afghe east, will be run by the depaty sur-| the Jananese ¢ prerninent ted attempted to ev: bed sae, 00 SATO TS our eity of Mr. Henry whose name | veyors. it by seeki s to contine foreigners toa small isl: about ten es from Jedd nd , : They bad further Tur New CommissioneR oF THE GENERAL vin as the only one to Lanp Orrice—the Hon. Sam Smith, of Tenn .— lings with foreigners, reached Washington yesterday afternoon, and this | #!thongh, according to the treaty. foreign coins morning entered on the discharge of the duties of | {tft to be received at their intrinsic value. By yesterday stites prematurely the appointment of 3 3 5 if the present arrangement the Japanese have pro- seer Sinead aptain General of Cuba. | | the position. His appointment was entirely unso- duced a depression of 66 percent. ‘The British have authority for saying ad | Solicited. He is noted for politi business ca- | Consul General ad issued a protest and stopped been made up to the latest d f pacity, being energetic, quick of appreLension, | tt#tde for the present sailed Rat ea per grot sof Will sheet | aud very industrious, weaidis ising ec seauaciah) , COMMERCIAL “Tt is thouzht that either Generel | Well-informed gentlemen in branches of know!.| , lIVERPooL, W ‘ 1 or General Rose D°Alano will receive the | edge likely to wake him very etlicient and useful appointment. probably the former. General Sr- | in his new position. Itis therefore fair to pre | exporters iliarly known in connection with ente- mological science. —— ge — Items Telegraphed from Washington. Wasnixetox, Oct The European news WARTS. ANTED—B Weer ies ¥o je American girl, a 1 and to do chamber k. Has no chjection to the country Cal at stieet, between 7th and ath. it \ ANTED—A stout, active BOY, to learn the cunteotionery business, A German preferred. Apply at thi Hone, which, if not speedily remedied, = belicve itthe REST en. pe lst noult <ay ww ever ecw any of the foreg ag children and do p'ain ae Mrs. Kk. ROBERTS, City int. Please address ay sed dull, with sales of 21.000 1% 1.000 to speculators and 5,040 to gH oan ' YOUR PREIL DICES, NOR THE PEESUDICES OF OTHE 0 lower. The Manchester report was unfavorable: and a very beautiful wor an tion as a public man, already as distinguished-as A tices had slightly decli 4 tween 17th and 18th ste. abs Consul General the United States for | that of any other American of his age. PT eadstndts casa dcits Picar steady. Wve <r _ ‘anada writes to the l->artment of State that om it. ‘The country + malty 602 + iaR-BAaML Ge ca ct ~ Elgantic efforts are on fe - 9 divert from Ameri- | Wisconsix axp Minssota Laxp Orricr —| i higher. “Corn bess dewnaned Gs cacy. oe W Peli be ions oF tre sears. Ton can into Canadian chain .s the products of the O CHARGE FOR PLAIN Plats of townships 34,35 and 36 north, of range | prices weak NINITIAI. ST. ING on NOTE PAPER and ENVELC Northwestern States tha’ seek en outlet to the 14; 36 north, of range 15; 37 north, of range 16; Provisions were drooping ocean in this city s C., Star Office. ee 1 3t* Beef firm. Pork the Evenings of THURSDAY, th On the EATURDAY tt kets f Mowe. Ble wcas Ww | For terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE, No. 1 entlemanly ushers will bein nttendn: ss M'SSsuniana May Will cive Two GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ONCERTS At PHILHARMONIC HALL. 15th, and ths 15th of October Assisted by the f WE OMinent artists ‘The renowned Pianist r, CHAS. R. ADAMS. M The celebra' nor of the Bosto: oe tic regions. With the discovery of the Northwest | the advertisement of J. W. P.M T celebrated Tenor o: Boston Phiiharm d Tiandel and Bavda Societies ee Me: THUNDER. eccacignd Admission Doors open at 7 o'elock , ( ‘OR RENT—A Ia co STORE ROOM with ow. show windows,on n a . betereen 4 ‘HM streets. No. 439 south mide ; rent 10th ° am per throughout, and bath-roome. in nt Apply nearly opposite, he nest and vearly the corner of tet and Potomac It contains seven good rooms, kitchen and pantre. nd = oe a ng tely. For particular: Hig? and 5th streets. DENG ON THE ist. ¥, OR SALE—Being the two brick 509 3d wt . between For particu 05 two doors oe! Be FOR SAL T A BARGAIN-—A fine o grou mely situated, worth @ sw for 35" at $2) per menth ti for, wit or the $5) will answer wn ws montne. sed. with interest; or the int one fourth cash —t rianoe ing 24 months, with interest, a deed given anda x rit trust tak itie perisct. Apply to T. HANSON, 7th street, near D, f dave. OR SALLE OR RENT—A pleas situated in one Improving sectio: tains 9 rooms: also a large Stanle at « square. The yard has a good growt flowers, vegetabies, &c. ang per securing a pleasant home will find portunity inthis. Fer particula: Bore SEMMES. OR RENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER Jouning, on the Ist floor, elevated five feet abors the pavement, neatly furnished. « sirable and pleasan rtment and pub nue, 2 doors from 15t oc 8-tf D. A. GARDNER nd we | arranged three with a two-story took » laree and a me 11S ut COTTAGE hy and ie ‘The Honesoor ee on New York ave containing ni with a large yard and } Property is located Any wel! to cal north. *OR RENT—A valuable GROCERY STORE situated on the corner of 12th and Boats weet. nearthe canal. Itis well fitted up with shelrr counter, bins, &e., and is the most desirable « in the city for a resident. country and river Louisiana avenue, near the corner of iti «tree west. aa litt POR RENT—HOUSE No. 490 north suie tf Masencimsetts avenue near sth street, It ns rooms, celiar, gas and Water. INO. F. KENDALL. _se 12-tf Ba street, near City Hs POR SALE OR RE BRICK HOUSE sts. weet. For partion ars Northern or Centre Marke a Foe, SAL.&.—I offer tor snle a valuable FARM in Loudoun county, Virginia, on most liber Wart 20—A SITUATION to take charre of =. containing 2h2y acres; or will exchance ir improved city property. This property is mite * Otfice. oc 11-2t* | ated in one ofthe most improved and highly cut TE > a fthe county, Convenient te the caus a WV ANXTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ good 0 ol E ‘ 4 rano was for some tiine Minister at Paris. His He, wetant qasabiy nee eae -aligttly hi alee ee patron rat pee see FSi ) aris is ‘ . 3. | Sier. aly lower; y vas slightly : » : —_— - Wife is an intimate friend of Empress Eugenie Be No oen me erenily to (Bis repata aster fenore wee Ueti tortie ty whom costantempoyment relies es? ri& county, about 2% miles from Wn, at the intersection of the Georgelors ittle Falls roads, consisting of 12 acres. In 6 on the premines, or of 7. RICHARDS, cornet te whom coustant emp'oyment will be given. Ap” VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Situsiet 195 F street, by in Al per eet amas be Haven, seen ed by real estate | Mthand Kstrents, Washuctom ICe eee : = Acie Nag | PN.TAE. CENTRE OF SEVENTH WaRD— notations numinal. Bacon was quiet DEMPSEY & O'TOOLASS. FoRe es No SO ante nat ine New Dede Tae fro oat tes ee veaeed ‘The Associated Press d.spateh says: and 37 and 38 north, of range 17, east of the ith per quiet ee ‘oe 10-3t Pa. ave., bet. 9th and lth sis, sain ntre Market epace | Dw oe and LOTS. on the c pines of sthe af den ages, Qet. 1H —A private letter from | principal meridian of Wisconsin, surveyed by | nytt aay ney market was unchanged. | FXOR SALE-A good, nice FAMILY CAR | _ 0c 10-20 _____M.RIMPH. | ag n'store, Apply JOHN IL, TUCKER, cote! London stys our Minister. Mr. Dallas. is exerting | Deputy Surveyor Jas McBride, have been re- ror o = himself to procure the recognition of the Mecho ceived at the General Land Office. \ diagram of the township lines between the | 11> The contributions 9th and 10th standard parallels and the 6th guide | umeat fi meridian and the Red river, in Minnesota, sur- veyed by FE. D. Atwater, deputy surveyor, has Liberal government by England, while other Prominent gentlemen are similarly engaged Until the publication of Judge Black's second reply to Judze Douglas, it was understood that the latter would leave the public to ndge be- tween their two publications without any rejoin- Nol ggy & W- BROWN, Comer of] WW ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, who ix | * ad Tats., No. a gvod cook, washer and ironer, Good waces ICE.—1 have this day ympetent person, Apply ats. kCALASH © z built by Beck ae ose with a patrol TED—At Green’x Mansion, in Alexan. fancy sorrel horses, an: iver mounted Y é SR t hares, ons re dria, Va,a HEAD WAITER fo take char a the Washington Mon nd in Newark. N.J., for the last two Weeks, through the box at the post ollice, was $1.29. of Maryland avenve and Vith st, fe LS-r0d NT—A STORE ROOM on Maseache* » between 2d and Sd streets. Inquire VANS & CO., 309 Pa, avenue. The BUILDING and prom of the dining-r - Also, Four Colored Waites med] dad Wh - Os JOHN BLI Cr “3 4 se mmediately west, and adjoining der from him, but since Judge Blac likewise been received at the s:me ottice. g0.10-2t* _ the old porter of the Kirkweod House. | Oe Chayabermaid, aud Two Washer-women. Foundry, ion Maine aven reply Jadve Douglas bas commenced a aan " cation o: > 7 “apron af over Lis own signature. which isto appear in a] RAt™Roap Lanps.—The Secretary of the Inte- ; KA. Chapter No. 16, will oe Is ch WAR PAS Rik RS sniee eee few days. Meantime a volunteer reply to Judge | rior having approved, under the provisions of the a THIS KNOON atid o'clock. All com S SR BACON diately, at DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE'S, Basra. | 8° ie. sputh of Capitol. — from one of Mr. Douglas's friends will be | act of Congress of 34 June, 1=56, four lists of lands Mis order ofthe Me Bee are cordially invited. PE STAR( vers and P.inters, 326 eli in the Natchitoches and Monroe districts, in the 6G. Rc THOMPSON, Se and loth sts, ble accounts received bere from Monterey __ 008 3t show that Gen. Vidaurri has not deserted to the State of Louisiana. enuring to the Vicksburg. “OUPON > ECHANICS.—1 t x : ; 1S COUPON BONDS OF THE WASHING | °°" 3t _ AS oe a3 TRON-WORKME church party as reported. An unpleasant ditfer- Shreveport and ‘Texas railroad—embracing in the | | TON GaS LIG COMPANY are fs T NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Cc. WOODWARD, No. 315 Pa ay, e of opinion. however. existed between Lim aggregate an area of 353.212 acres—the same have dred celine’ Unvoatment, = y dauuers ime it Ailes ees re broattrs Prom Cie ad el Srtwone Sth OOS Sete ets, _ |S Se “rolla va 4 i A * joi! h, redeem, nuary 2, 1962, and | street west, between Band C,(No. 412. or - 7 — Padedtcrigeolade regarding administration and | teen transmitted from the General Lead rei to | bearing interest at rate ot mix par cent por annum, | sons Tequifing far Pannes Giri. rae WANTED Oi SPANISH or MEXICAN | ¢ So far as is known Gen. Wheat Is the only cit). | the State of Louisiana and are for sale by RIGGS & CO. 9 | have it done in the best manner, at the shortest no. zen ef the United States who bas yone to fight the battles of the liberals. The invitat = tend ed to him by Gen. Alvarez several n tee. by | aving their order at the shop, or at M-. MePh-rson’s Drug Store, on Capital Hill, Work done cheap for cash. - 4 oc 10-3t* RICHARD TL. Woon, ng LATED WARE, ENGLISH AND AMERL t CAN TABLE C ERY also, any q ¥ of good oid Silver cash will be paid. by applying at HOOD ware Manufactory and Avenue. Silver Tea Sets, Urns, Pitchers. Goblets, Cups, and ail other articles of standard Silver-ware kept coustantly Silver ig ; é Rererxev.—The Hon. John B. Floyd, Secre. SANFORD'S OPERA TROUE # tary of War, returned to this city this morning. | * Parties hulding ticket one ck ACS lost from Old Point Comfort. It affords us much | {sat evening, can prescut them any evening dur pleasure to be able to say that his health appears | the. week. : Tux Cauivoxxia Dunn Times of the Mth ult nis, : ALATA FORKS'AND spoons. | thet notice ves the full parti between | t be greatly restored. Asm JUST RECEIVED, Just received, a large assortment of the newest | —"° H. 0. ROOD. Eenator Broderitk and Judge Terry as L SMALL Invo ce of INGRAIN WOOL CAR- | pduerat ANTED-—Half a Store on Pennsyivania ave- iy ovclock the ee lved on at eer Presipesr Buctanax —The President of the | PET, which I will run off during this week at the Pinted Tra Sete Waiters, Cake Baskets, nue, north aide, between 6th and 12th str “ oe vertices settler Vaited States left Wheatland this morning for | U"Prect! low prise uf p eguta por yard, Dinner aud Breakfast Castors, loe Pitchers, & embracing one good show wind aes McKibbin aud Mr. Coulter appeared for | this city, and is expected to reach here this eve, | _¢ “between 17 lory, Kiel Pate ee ren Ts tuner butters otgrton act custom largely to any Mr. Broderick, and Meas:s. Calhoun Benham and P : Aen : ness carried on ning, or ear! morrow morning. 7 oe Sy ae 8, Spoons, &e. same premises. ; p VERNON WILL M. W. GALT &'BRO., Jewellers, Any one disposed to rent such premises will plomes Thomas Hays for Judge Terry. A half-hour was S estern Wharves TO- 4 Pa. ave,. four doors wert of gccupied in making the arrangements. ‘Ten paces] Tue Weatnen.—The following report of the | MORROW MOURNING, at 8 olock ARES £010 3 Ree | oe cited having been marked off, the principals took their | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | fof f¢lshtor pa positions, and their seconds divested them of all NEW GOODs. articles presenting prominent targets Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. teen to T - MORGAN & RHINEHART. HE Undersigned has just received, and now Judge T: stood with hi 1 Ww The time of observation Is about 7 o'clock M Ww. T TCRES oTape ior Pree hs nd Am cau PRRECMERY udge Terry ith his head thrown slight- ie ol rvation Is about 7 o’c! : + W.GALT & BRO. Invite attent'on to their at = on ee eniean PERE L . OTICE.—The copartnership between JOHN ly back, lookiug towards bis antagoni Sac ’ 85: very large stoo! ladies’ men’: an ies do. DAPS, N NSHon Yand LOUISAH USER fe held bis pistol in his right hand, pointed te te | New Y ON yee enogee fing Watches, “°F ‘salen’ and gentlemen's ext! rat: TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES, tae pc nn round. Both were dressed in black garments Philadetphi: a Forsens in search of accurate timekeepers will | ,,!uciuding numerous other’ Toilet Articles, se Ived if L-ouisa Hauser does not comply with her Pa. avenue, between %h At PRIVATE SAL’ rad two-story k haildings. containing f-om rooms cach ; good yards ; back and side all: above property located on the north aide san! Jewelry Store, No, 335 Pa. | —— in &ad for said county, pers: GC resaid PERSONAL. sely at weneiny el y of Al Fed COW with, char and Several good and wr arranged three story FRAME HOUSE setts avenue. between 4th and Sth ets. ons desirous of obtaining ® healthy and quiet ree ence would do weil te cal! at No. 410 of said prop VES and QUARTERS; | erty. Also, several smaller Houses the same ere ater square for sale. SS on leet ‘LOST AND FOUND. hand, or manufactured to order $ 5 new ae D.—Strayed away. on bot ee oF tl * stent. = dark brindle © very i corner of Congress a1 a one oe 1-3 ‘ounty. To Wy" i pl : event” of Vow addvecs for hu informatica, a motets “it wee pa hersby certify that on this weatn any of Oe fore me a Justice of the Pi ace, |» Thowas Jenkins, (of T Pr in the rie het; stray tres, promise within two weeks. ore the hth ’ : n two é roderick stood erect, but with head rather | Baltimote ald clear. cool Amgclelt Assortment to embrace those by ail the | jectsd expr asl feat and peat pera nmiek wil | Pootosee JOHN ANTHONY. | The owner ofthe above desoribed Ce down. ‘Terry maintained the position of a prac- | Washington. Do lelear, wind NW. ect aah the ae ATmretee. moting the growth and beautifying the hair, {) | sss Fie eeetet te piers prep sex _ome euerers one er” tised duclist, presenting only the edge of his per- | Richmand, V: sclear, 60>. Jewellers, 354 Penn. avenue, four doors west of | Which he invites their attention. BOARDING. See age eee oe son. = a hecping his sett ane oe paler. well Fetersharg. Va sclear, 54°. Ogdl st Brown's Hotel. 00 18-6 Aeeteans neateser snARD. oe . _¢ 12-Inws a roderic zh al assuming a | Norfe ics, > = o- OARD.—Two desiral OOMS. tS + 7 QE Oe ae ‘3 Position somewhat similar, seemed to prefer a Raleigh, N.C. : 50P ALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE Co.—Is: n 1 MS. (communt P . 183'.—Joun L. DonaLpson, Pres } careless and less constrained one, and gradually | Wilmington. 3 “clear, pleasant AH Cocutun, See" Leet ciahins Presented more of his body to the fire of his au- | Columbia, 8. C Hi Po This o 336 THE LARGEST AND tung) with BOARD, be obtai i \- nify at No. 407 Lith street bere ne Bet D5 ir” pap very scomnany INSURES LIVES and BUYS MOST VARIED STOCK OF : so 3) 1x" nd held: his pistol rather awkward! Charleston. 8 Telear’ 59°. and GRAN «3 ANNUITIES, &e. “ OARDING.— Mrs. BOWIE, 470 tol rather awkwardly.” clear,coot, | S| (Descriptive ramphieta mat be’ obtained at the| FAM OL GOODS | Bo cast mide has plotinat johless attitude, was not office of Lewi man of fron nerve than was nkers, loth street ee! and G. no! the Dietri EVER B. ¥ reasonabl EOF oS "ce of Columbia. ROUGRT. ease WASHINGTON i ce ROOMS for rent, quarter before one o'clock Mr. ‘ Pleasant and Penn. avenu iter Provounced the words, --Are you ready?” q : a — on complete in every depactmrent, ALES AND SMaLt Prorirs. brouziut it to an angle of 45 degreca from Meas | cen A Fe ON een | fecdton any atoak St FANGS BOBTST feet | Becba'e eee he ath and Ich ate ward position, when. owing to the delieary uf tee | neste | Sertinc Cunarer THAN Even! its point to buy the very boat that the markctaneid | oo reduced Mice ne 8M! Self-edjuating Hat, at » hair trigyer, it wae disc lelicacy of the All who want rergains must come uickly. afford, with the determination to give t ‘Wash Fins Moresain and mere the ground four pace ie atged, the ball entering | New Orleans, La.- erybody says that H. MELA Sriek's fees mite toe mation tovrive the Wash- | Fin. oicaain aid Cassimere Hats, few seconds later, taking deliberate nu? . ennai bnbanigh Stove to cromied with ern bu: tions from the fue fs extensive at ck of fer $2.5. we Pasepli fanal natn etre | recs gre ie coat SPER SEE RAG) ao Wiiie oos | Per Oo Frode te bots f aes eft fs -Clear, frosty, Prices, : 'H MEL whole itt Hats im all thei Weholding State, or ary of «ve Telear’ frosty. ot MELA. & SON'S, 't would i all eh Irew's Fancy ra mg Se j fine Stats; an smgty aver vente. tram med and un- -clear, cool. shove States Office. | thearticies at present is i my 1 i : a thatasythi Broderick’s seconds ran to bis aid’ at | Par : RTRPHENS TALGORIY vy a Lo Dr. Loehr commenced to staunch the wound oe Re ES, “PI old; J. AGIL| t. ee = | erally wears a mustachs. PR asit a nad bar its | AD. Naa oRA SYM game | pe stag axpence cot ite a Ri. to make his + dollars if taken i) the Dist ict of RI trimmed, we or seeuret so that Le: NGs, pr tablya sane H+ ts about tiv: fot cach'oete nd rtoutly wa tes about IC tte evlor, wide mouth.» rei of ‘= at whore, Pe “4 Vacqnm T Bra netew won of raid ne gr No Sthare ft taken. inthis artis te; and one hrewdr ovale t, au eather K ve the abe M on wails and maps IR- PINS, &e. THOMAS H. HARBLS ‘The vuliet entered just forward of the nipple, Snore be ‘hoes Z FoR LES OF T > posed, unde: arm is of ¢ ER 4E STABLES OF TH Pvc re ta ow in lcarage| nei rae PORSHINE, SILK MI ‘ee oo 0-Mta Take” Sea Es arenas, Cae Sen ee IEE Rb «viously Terry his | ‘Thermometer, at 7 at : vs described Heifer ts 7 quest Stiving rapidly into town, and then hastened to} Maximum during 24 the bestetyle, at unengilsee Cit BREDR ENS RANEY carer er ere of the ‘abow aie erg f : = 7 WALL, STEPHENS & co, ! "Soa)x “jas. ¥, Davis's, ts, 1 opto Re anh ek. went bet: End

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