Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1859, Page 2

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what their number, and no matter at what time, had the power and the right to exclude or adopt calied | such channel, and that the obstructions were. re- moved 20 as to allow boats from the canal to pass ;| down tnito the river.at ibe junction of thetwo ‘Tom Corwin is stump speaking in New Jersey in view of the election to come off to-mor- Mi Burpham, the late Liqter ‘House of Representatives, for his official books. 7 Mrs. Biandina Dudley baviag recently dis- posed of all her by will, those interested have moved Judge for a commission to in- quire into the sanity of ber mind. The motion as been granted. TF" France was to send 15,000 men to China, but the expedition would mot leave before the end of the present year. Disbeartening accounts had reached Paris from the Cochin China expedition. Napoleon contiaued his armaments oa a large ecale. refusing to produce enn ee Dee Rerorrep Coxspraacr in Cosa.—A Havana ‘letter of the 30th says there is a report of a conspi- Yacy or something of that character having been. discovered amongst certain military officers and- ‘the evidiery of Matanzas. Various arrests are u.- ‘Gerstood to have taken place, but no- furtlier par- ‘taeulese-have been permitted to reach the public - 2 ee “I~ Commodore Vanderbilt, of New Yori, bg sued Henry J. Raymond, editor of the New York Times, for libel, in charging him with codperst- ing with Gen. Walker in the latter's filibustering Schemes, sud thereby injuring the prospects of the Vanderbilt Steamship Company in thelr peace- fal negotiations for a transit route with the Nica- saguan Government. per ewen? he erie ‘Tus Guear Rasteax.—The directors of the Great Eastern held a meeting on board, on the 19th, and it is authoritatively announced that the 2 and codecs gives Suet pungemeney oe die, and given that all money re- ceived be returned. No time will be fixed for the ‘Women Artists in all Ages and Countries,” by Mrs. Eliet. « - = ; Harper & Brothers, New York. H ? il fi | i ' i 1 i | bow different would things be from what || really are. ‘Tlie proprietors of the Mount Vernon, present, find. trips to the western wharves. If these and the ob- structions at Georgetown were removed, business would be increased many fold, and instead of one or two small steamers from New York, others also, and that, too, of a larger class; would be re- ‘If this be to, why should there be any tnwilling- nets to the ite mirans tésecure Tesults of so ‘muth valie to out entire city; and, above all,why should the miserable plea be urged to defeat the measure, that our neighbors will be benefited by it? True, they will, with us, reap the fraits of this great improvement; but, acting im the same liberal spirit with ourselves, they will doubtless generously respond to our action, and thus manifest their appreciation of it. Indeed, a due regard totheir own interests will lead them to do this; as the same measures are necessary for their own prosperity as for ours. Let the appropri- ation, then, now pending, be at once made, and ‘another for the other objects above alluded to. ——_-— Amy Intei.iczsce.—Oa Thursday, 2 board of officers, composed of those Whose names are mrentioned below, will assemble at the War De- partment with a view to examine and report upon @ manual of forms for parades, reviews, inspec- tions, &c., prepared by Brevet Brigadier General 8. Churchill, Inspector Army. The is. & list of the officers: Brevet Colonel C. A. Waite, fifth infantry; Brevet | 8t ‘Colonel R. E14e, second cavalry; Brev-t Majer L. Smith, eighth \infantry; Brevet Major W. A. Nichols, Assistant Adjutant General; Brevet Major H. J. Hunt, second artillery. Sergeant Anthony Bracklin, of company 3, first artillery, has, for peculiar reasons, and at his own Tequest, been discharged from the Army. Laxp Surnvars—Miuitary Reszavatiox.—Di- agrams of the surveys of the exterior boundaries of townships 5, 6, 7, and'S north, of ranges 14, 15, and 16 west of the 6th Nebraska Territory princi: pal. meridian; also, diagrams of the exterior Doundaries of townships 5 and 6 north, of ranges 6, 7, end 8 west, and townships S north, of range 5 west of the same meridian ; likewise diagrams of the exterior boundaries of townships 9 and 10 north, of ranges 9 and 10 west, and township 9 north, of range 18 west, of the same meridian, have been received at the Gegeral Land Office. ‘This office has also received the diagram of the Fort Kearney military reservation in Nebraska Territory. 7 Mramesots Lax Surveys —Plats of townships 19% north of range 46, 198 north of range 48, and 138 north of range 38, i, surveyed by John T. Deputy Surveyor, have been received at { amawis PAW ‘| pe tatfegy Saba BRO-'B. DE LAINES! ing eR EWaARD.. jua R. declare "3 ta iddings having traitor, in a lecture at there election for ‘on the Sth inst. The opposed by local papers, which argue in favor of non-in-'| tervention with Kansas ation, they Eovlog bat recently elected a delegate of expected to urge the immediate the neti = of Jefferson. The $7,000 in s% in the hands of the able. gold dust on consignment, besii weather at the mines had been conenaly favor- ‘und: them to until over the I. ews for-us to ell alt Such that they were A litte child of Mr’ Thomad Codtrle wes om? Colburn. The cow ees cman to ru at and stand about the footway in front of r. Colburn’s) — child ia com- bis ( pany of n is and which Is all rightand dois should be equally as tigid a law to keeping of such vicious animals of cow kind to the trea sud suffering them to run at large, Mr. Simraons. one of our river fishermen, took | at one baulin Little river,on. the west side. of Analostan Island, one day the aur part of last ‘week, 3,600 fine winter or mud ; and at an- other baul on Saturday 2,100.. This species of de- lickous fish is more numerous inthe upper ir own, ts an of express nae The N nid ino ber att after, WASHINGTON The: for Rispneromabay Bc 11GH P. THE WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIA. rth anoual of the CR ae rs i EVENING terest, as sacneures willbe taken ftitution, and itis expeoredt that next, 7th instant, Pa. a near for an tension of the o| a ° 2 J.GOLDSBUROUGH re Than Wsbouls: orhfineral ‘at 7o°elock, at lith :treet.. “Phi 13 cHas. 4, 1833. General United States | | nes rant ra will no 4st BALTIMORE a chy Dene and WE iu Hotels, a ae, “ ; st Blo Parties, as, Suppers other ontertaininent anortest Sotioe ong Ce par 396 oth street. between ( Late of Butcher’s 0013 3m lem NATIONA ou orm ir numerou ALL take n MON DAY, Deoe 5 he Rosembl? oomm Fastener —_ PSONDNY We, DERSIGNED. Br@ our custome wi Ale, Porter, "a BRINN, on A pl MAAK. AFRIELD. Gand GUARD Kicuds that Pol t} ‘The are tyay of the roeees day: Men Vice President; gentlemen were elected officers jathplica’ Friend ea f yeater- ;, President; John M. Stake, + Ce Ly ; 8. ney Book-keeper; T. F. Boucher, “Treasirer;, | Jomes Riley, Steward; Rich’d Pettit, W. Peters, Lewis Carberry, Jno. 1.. Kidwell, Richa Jones, eiDufing tie week evding Sat day morning the a following cargoes of coal Sere shipped trom Aay's dock : Schooners Cornelia, Mayer, 105 tons, 8. G. King, Andrews, 146 tons, and isbury, Hoopes, 85 tons, to Philadelphia; Excelsior, Riley, 261 to New York; 8. N. Fox, Pyne, 163 tons to New Haven, Conn. og eT One ope ing Leentectianery , ‘The offerings of beef cattle at Drovers’ Rest on| INFANTRY, : Seo. oir Gi on meeting will. be and usefulne 5 there will ae BR tiat we timore market; 55 were taken back to country, and By head | a a | Scot sets <8 v| FP Ubdwe coe! ALEXANDRIA. ei aoaien tiesharn Corvespondence of The Star. ALzxanpsia, Va., Nov. 7, 1859. Mr. Frank Dorsey, a Griver in the employ of ; +_ | Wm. Whaley, Esq., met with 2 serfots accident 1 Pairs, iw inners, rs dollars enc! bese yalree a pee aa IN BO} OF THE WASHING- EEseeene epee ast ite Fort Wast- room his gun wary 2, 1062, and, o08t. por ames, Tore: TOYS! at L. ‘MO no 7-3t Sole TRY Woholesals and retail, NE WEEK MORE! LING LP PRICE, pig eS Gods must be sold store. Call and get bargains.at MeLAUG Pa. avenue, between &th Fates entrt at sold a bargin Svonue, nent door vo the United Sivtss Motel no 7 St* ; ‘Agent foe Kriss iilngle. morning at 7 o’clock. ° A trunk Ss = jarge & Serres of valuable ', bel Mr. M. Selijmann, wag cut urday mor HLIN’S, Sth ats, handsome IR; will Sore. MARTIN’S VIRGINIA vp low atreet, ‘Teh, Retaitishreents ‘ ex: » MORTL cader Polkinbors's his ro} - PVPe ucderstand that the steamer Thomas Collyer 1s soon to Le removed from the route between this city and Washington, in order to make some MWg inting Ro 7-2 a oe get of the Gas bt KENSLING Mi th st., below War De Bact NY ona Seba Offic: W. ir dit My at prompt personal attention A larce supply poe the Rk avenua, ota SUP’ UST Reoei 1) eotr, 18 by 100 FOR OURS ee ‘ Kiso, 2" “ fag feet widths at soon im inis market. fite places measured and cut no 7-0oee CLAGRTT SCUENTIFIC Fr . we LUT. musics pen at ALEX. J.w. seakd Poa CITY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, For the savieg onpvenio of the eer. either place wall ALE! ALE! ALE!" ms es falar by the wholes mt barrel PETER FAGA CREAM ALF. DEP x end ect tying cance. No. 95 Lomwne 1OR O11, CLOTHS, so ler ‘Mount’ Vernon, 10 vy and well seasoned vet lo.,and various de- i - Sie adeeb fi of yuich Jy sre cutting up as por diagram and a Oilc'oths of us will have out and sent heme found oor ‘Orleans, Bos- repairs. She will be sent to Baltimore. r of the M. E. Church South continnes for two nights more, at Sarepta Hall. Cc. no7-s wooD Tore th an invoice of Ladies Cait pdittan Pe sbsoest a ‘ally Tavited. y 236 Pa. av.. ent 0. 547. Teesive no 7 STIN nod tf 12th aod 1th ste, fi erate. Also, aR ton PS, Youths! 7 2 Misses’ FLATS, of “'B. H. STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. av. bet. 12th and 18th ats, CENTRAL STORES, 36 tech Boxed Sitks, in all colors, ik Silks of qualities, Preach Werinoes, Sil colors, rh. 'rench rr Puate Lai i pit * s of aimost desori; enlicit a cali frenda i jupraliy, believing that ws one ager fe sane lowest pri Ne. 36, tte INET, BRO. no-Im bot. ith and 8th sts., oppo ‘Contra Meike! ELECT DANCING ACADEMY, ES. S BOR MARINE Sep PE tr in | jonable Dancing. He shove gtaceful scr ‘oak Z to 5p. m3 ‘and for gentlemen from M.-udays and Fridess. At Union copper ath N . fete preemie again avenue, f ies’, misses and masters, from f 10 Roodaysand Seturdayes ne OOP mon Coat COAL! COAL! Pep saiator, Latro! Trorourh screened and popatadin the best man: e- palate Child en's "s REAM and Men’ no 5 tf . halls, passages, “figeitae, tebre Z the & DONRON. 8 _ of : he one dignitaries t Pi pon iy ‘with proper WAL! E. _ 207-3 BL ks & BRO: pspeAWis! WLS! ‘DE LAINES! oe W, saad’ & ro. act were py i m | erations ser oars SERRE wee the Potomac this season than for many F HE ZOUAUE HO ae | 6. HE UAV. — ~ ZO A E Har. ort gepal ved Seman “pe A. uy SHOES PER, CHEAPEST, IN «THE©OITY. OF OUR MANUFACTURE. DESCRIPTIONS. | T. CLARK & CO., No, 16 MARKET SPACF, Pi. Avexve, boiweon Sth and 9h streets. © GROVES Wrisur. CERTIFICATES. purine y a RRT Te PO! al rt “Cahiac. Anaty-ical Chemist’, EW YO! : sofa come Ns ovE W: Y, woaved bepmateere terme pone rand NTE a iy of Whiskey, — JAMES R. CHILTON, anaiit'cal Chemin EY. re ad i ; ysis i " af C) y Ay Ky this CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., Wholesale Agent, Ne. 116 Waser Stezer, (Savor Sroay,) PaiLapecreta. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! “LADIES! SHOES! SHOES!! E BAP, “GHEA BO) We have jad that Ta ‘ry ; Role 9 Ite Agent, 116 Watast ttreet, Philadelphia. be had of asia a ba ‘The sbove named ‘WHISKEY can as or ‘e REATING, 363 PENNSYLV4 NIA AVENUE, neat 6th street. hadi Four NIGHTS, WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON THURSDAY. DR. E. BEAL&E’S PANOPTICON OF INDI —A PiSTOL 1 a , A (with the pistols und rifles f ate aap sted lah set Sie OY REBELLION! On SALE—A healthy, sober. Sone in ttt ereetae on nee te N in No- Fevers ease bau ine ‘Apr to POLial BB No. 598. Settee Une seesions A reie be conten of tie eert EEtyy crease HOUSE ont. F 8A) two-story bri ee L street” NGeigaagertraer es | tee Batten sites onceeriesye | not iw* URN: ROOMS—Wi FOES toe Specs a + PS ewe Cy we PSLacewonre sari: SMITH, above: ‘Terme per month. Mrs. Cecilia Young's Bo + GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, THURSDAY, Notcmber Vth, will be porformed the prinei- ca sks i ' Ingemeity 8 pentiotsan perfectly NES BOE POE | on wx tight Stoves, ete. Por ‘information ‘Spely pRiin eae F LEWIS, Post Ofice Devartment ier | Pe rome te OREM ON, OS. H. BRADLEY. Jr, near city Hail. no 4S" | Witha fall 0 cuba diverse of forty of the FOR BSNT—A brick HOUSE situated on ¢ | Prinbipal amatenr singers of Washiagton, uvdor with gas, cogfain rooms: besides ¢ E PELAX BENKERT, Erg. pprand pantry. juire at Tei ‘Sth street, above i rye w Aer my 4 USICAL EV R. W. HEN 4. SERIES OF MUSICAL TAINMENTS AT THE Puitnanmonic Hany the first of which wi’) take plase on a SATURDAY, Nog, 12th. 19s, Mr. * the Rr. au USF, a oat Notts a Kona teen © No P. Hil: TOR, INor375 tath s ‘and M'streets no. 3th _____ BALLS, PARTIES, &o. HE TAIR , B IRD ORAND BALL Will take 2000 ee | CES coe, 000 ie Sie On THANKBOIVING EVEr Nomsuteckad, PoraTor: See i which ban be seen si ont | The Committee pledxe to is nos 1w Union) 4 yt Pe CENTRAL STORES. CLOAKS!—CLOAKS!!—CLOAKS:! WM. R. RILEY & BRO., “CEnTRal Srorgs, ‘Es DING, 7th amd sth st "Contre Martie BOOM oS! Im 36 | cktie Soe Tite roach GEO TORENITED, sl a mre | sol eet per nee atts "7 | Sveatonanenf\adler Dee” ae pe vena si ‘a RAY, BY! NG, Sak Betant, at RE; Palmer's MOSICAL EVENINGS. aves ‘ MR. W. HENRY PALMER On SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 12, Commeneing at 8 o'clock precisely. Mr. ERNEST penkige.” Ady LEE EF aS ANTED IMNED ATE Ww D on- pera, w t s NTED~One to cook hing @ vice vent Ww horse

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