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eet snanoea, It isto be boped that relative to the struction bf this work has already become a ques of time only; and very short. time at that. It now evident that this community is, so to pone csiemer <i Se $peak, unagimous in favor of the improvement; “{> A small row boat wis run over bya steam | the only difiiculty being the conflicting schemes tug on the Rast river, at New York, im the fog on | of the different parties desiring to get the work ii Te re en i. | parton vot reetatouneen we Spee: Om SPS piped Re Hes Tastee. enactment by Congress of all the different propo-, mires ‘of ‘the Inte Senator Broderick, | sitions to secure the end in view. The comes off in thet city to-morrow (Sunday) after- on the subject, held on the night before init, the = proceedings oe nee eperee ia carmel A pbysician and druggist, named John | Star, represents one. A very respectable int ims ih penton, bos been arrested of a | est, desiring to obtain the charter. As there will charge of attempting to take the life of his wife doubtless be three or four such interests equally as {07 The New Yotk Herald pokes fan at 2 Mr.” lp ihr dese agh spring The Benmett of the Auditor's Office. Richmond, p for the 5 Pence oh a oH Won cna ifes to the eth ingtant, and From tHe Home Squapron.—Despatches from at New Orleans. the Home Squadron, dated on board the fieg-ship ont LL ermngeyriag Roanoke, off Aspinwall, Nov. 2d, have been re- losing 600 ceived at the Navy Department. The Roanoke Y Weannon, | left Aspinwall om the 17th ult.,and arrived at one. | San Juan del Norte the afternoon of the 19th, re- ||imaining off there until'the 24th, when the ship to return to Aspinwall. On her cruise the |p communicated with the St. Louis off the Colorado branch canal, where telieved by some other the Preble; stationei at ; i | A 5 Q E Ue s £ i A bi ii | 8 4 from Carthzgena, and on the ist inst. for San He entered Guanajuato ‘was at Legros, and Gen: Degoilado ‘city had been attacked by a portion | Taxarion.—In the last sixty “years there Las wpe. edsged, nearly Kae been paid into the treasury of the Corpomion of reported, Cortina’s two ‘ashington, sixty thousand collars men. The Browusville p bei ‘ . ae SAE aes ‘The mails were all Juan del z g f i erty situated between the Canal and the Eastern the town, | Branch, south «f N street, terminating at Buz- x zard’s Point, concerning the importance uf 0} en- which (property) to the uses and occupation Hz our fellow-citizens, we published an article a valal Palnce, which hes Beer ents | day ot twosince. We learn that in the course of " ibiy before the eyes of | the whole sixty years aforesaid, the oly expendi- would pay their twenty-five cents for tures of the Corporation on that property thus ‘The accident took yidlding sixty thousand dollars of Corporation revenue, has-been for digging three wells and placing in them three pumps; the expense of which was, by-the-by, assessed on the property its | holders interested es a rpecial tax, and paid by them independent of the; regular annual taxes! prcPic A Aer Pawnaz Ixptax Reszavirion.—The General Land Office has just received a plat and fixed 1 adjoining the east side of the reservation. A number of were built by them, and several acres of land broken up and fenced. —_—_—o— ARur INTELLIcENcE.—The leave of absence for sixty days granted First Lieut. Charles D. Ander- , 4th Artillery, bas been extended two months. ; =p haha 78, m., 40%; at noon sods Persenal. z --+- Mrs. Fanny Kemble is at the Revere House, it Is estimeted that Hen Fever Burnham Trade 910,200 s year while ecting as ‘State Liquor TS Ae i a fiw inust follow uj we been tried, of which you guilty. These crimes bave al} out of a mad in- predeter- mined purpose to raise in our midst the standard of a servile insurrection. In the execution of this purpose, in the darkness of a Sabbath night, you seized uj @ portion of our territory, ca) our best citizens—holding them as hos- tages of war unt your party was itself Shas pen wuncaoadifiereatins, whichteny seize Lt a whic! were to aes aguinat their ounaen oe an you denounced to them as their o; yj and, in your efforts to push your bold and unholy scheme hts successfal issue, you have taken human lite in no fewer than five instauces, The evidence most abundantiy proved that all these things have been done, and by the force of that evidence jury after jury bas felt itself compelled to bring in its ver- dict of guilty against each one of you. Happily for the peace of our whole land, you obtained no support from that quarter whence you so confidently expected it. Not a slave united himself to your party, but, so svon as he could get without the range of your rifles, or as night gave him oppertanity, his escape from wen who had come to give him freedom, and burried to place himself once more beneath the care and protection of his owner. When we reflect upon all the mischief and ruin, the dark and fearful crimes, which must have attended even your success— men everywhere should be thankful that you were so soon and so easily overpowered. For these offences the law demands the penalty of death, and imposes upon me the duty of pro- nouncing that sentence. It is the painful duty [have ever been called on to perform. In spite of your offence against our iaws, I can- not bat feel deeply for you, and sincerely, most sincerely, do 1 sympathize w th those friends and relations, whose lives are bound Le tn yours, and whose hearts will be so wrang with grief when they shall hear of the sad fate: bh has overtaken ou, the objects of their warmest and holiest affec- bes — we all ae ees apobe dee regard for our safety may not ‘permit us to forgive the offence of whic! have been guilty, J that they will turn for consolation, and you pardon, to that good Being, who in Hts wrath remembereth mercy, Make then your peace with flim—for you must soon be ushered inte His pres- ence, there to be dealt with as His justice ais mnerey may ordain. To conclude this sad duty, I nowannounce that the sentence of the law is, that you and each vae of you, John E. Cooke, kawin Green and John Copeland, be antil you be dead; and that execution of this judg- ‘ment be made and done by the sheriff county, on Friday, the sixteent! of December -next, Upon you Shields Green and John Copeland, between the hours of eight in the forenoon and twelve, neon, of that day—and Jobn E. tions in public; itis further ordered that this = enforced and executed, not in the jail yard, but at such public place convenient thereto as the said sheritf — appoint -and may God have mercy upon the each one of you. “f During the delivery of the sentence the utmost silence was o! s the solemnity was very marked. A ey number of the spectators wepi, ie. “Th one remanded to jajl, there to await the execution of this judgment.” . MisceLtaxzous Marrzas.. It is sup that Governor Wise will res Brown, who is tentenced to be 2 Voriees and Mr. G. Wathiagton city, visit Richmond, for the with Governor Wise. favor of Co k is very penirhment to im give satisfaction to a large majority of the th’ portion of the community. There was s 2 excitement yesterday morn! in cr of the of a wheat stack the of Hon. W’ Lucas, near Hulltown, in thiscounty. The stack was fired about nine o’clock in the morning, and about the same time Mr L. observed a icjous looking character walking from the direction of the fire. Efforts were in ashert time mede for the arrest of the man, but without succtss.’ Scouts were started in all directions, in order to arrest him, but returned atnight without having accom- plished their purpose. 2 , Tt may be mentioned here that a bold attempt was made about ten days ago to murder Mr. Lucas. He had retired to bed, reading. He had not been in that position before he heard a noise, and in a momento! the flash of a gun outélde of the window. He immediately cide Eee his bed, seized bi votver, and rushed te the dour. As he reac! door, he saw « man wheel bis horse, ata fartoas rate of, agen te open, ficalty a pewho he was, or what p for this may are cnug bt iu theact, it not have the i next Jail. - iD. Be =_=SSESEqEqrrs=s- he Oo. F-R. eat ean 3 tae Polos! a ‘ING, the Math 1 at . <3 bad JOBNT. BA! Seo. ty ° ANY cums ad Ppeocersuxe ow TRE MUSICAL E ‘ing for letters m the follow say they are ADVERTISED. ST. ‘ODeowell, Mary mae Odwin, Mary A Bight, Els tech : SATURDAY. Bee. WA, i} 1 3 we Byers, ‘atson, Pannie Woodward, Mise : i eng Da' moabing inte a regate 1.204 tons, v Dodge’s line ew York packets, cleared York with a heavy cargo of merchand! for Alexandria and the District on the 7th. Owi thick weather left Sandy Hook H i e. r, te, Violia, and SO oA iar are” <a 3 Ro extra for the age.ts, aveupe, mows REF CONCERT TO-\lG® F and Entertainment To-mith: Saloon It that che and were fooling with 2 gun, / Me. Birch’s cabinet shop. The "been overcharged off : H i F i gute . Dr. Snyd Getermalned whether amputation will be ecataary jeterm: wi am| jon The offerings of beef cattle at Drover’s Rest yesterday amounted to 550 head, 350 of which were parchased by District butchers, at $2.373;083.50, averaging @2 93%, or equal to @4.75u87 net. Une hundred and fifty of the remainder were driven on oats wet ear Pe et 50 left over. — offerin; si were very im priced fahged from @2 50 to $3.25 per lead. ‘Phere € was slso a full Supply oie eS mostly, however, of | C. felling at#6a86 50. inferior quality, ‘The receipts of by the canal this week has ner fe 2 Some 15,000 to 20,000 bushels of wheat has come in, an: ranged as follows: Good to prime red $1.23a8! 27; do. white $1.25a$1.35, at whlch | prices It is atill held. Some 10,000 bushels of corn bas also arrived. and prices have ranged frow 80 to 85c. for ead white and yellow. The ruling prices yes- tday Was SiaSic.; new in the car $3.50 per barrel a wie ny ae vege tha continue to made my at $5.25 for good sonal eaehee brands. Pitile stock on hand at the present time is fair but not large. - wees ALEXANDRIA. ee Corvespendence of The Star. ALEXANDRIA; Va., Nov. 12, 1859. Some unknown fiend in human form tmade an attempt on Thursday to throw a freight train from the track of the Manassas Gap Ra‘lroad by placing an obstruction across the rails near Rectortown Station, and had it not been for the timely:dis- covery of the vilisinous attempt, the most serious consequences might have occurred. We are happ learn that Mr. Frank Dorsey, who was so lonsly wounded by béing shot in the arm while on a-gunning excursion a few days since, is fast recovering from his injuries. . ‘The Fair of the M. £. Church South-closed last evening. The Alexandria Riflemen are making extensive arrangements for thetr Fair, which opens at Sa- repta Hall on the 30th inst. The Riflemen have recently added jargely to their ranks, and they Row number over Tuembers. = The Mount Vernon Guards having recently adopted a new and beautiful uniform, are also in- creasing in numbers, and Will soon rally again is “in tmesgone by.’ “So mote it be.’ . for ‘wil DeCorsi si = ch Cae x 2; ped HAVANA reads i. pay ith ne mt Nel ’ r per or —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__—_ BOE S6e Pil iv. tenete oe, (omeuaparen: LOTTERIES OF DEL- SIG - : BASLE PHOS HoveE 8] FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.. Mansoxns, 1 have now @ complete assortment of REN ee: Double top Amer oan Gas-Coneuming Ci i iG ‘0. having ob- TOV ES, fox: aranteed to bake “ ; ware, at itslate ttom of the oy the heaviest Coo ‘tove aoe the market, and will it, Bake, Bell Reon fie, mith tess fuel than any other in ae AG ctlg Soca longer thea ony staves nian rahe ed nolz-6t No, 31S Pa. av., bot. wth and 1'th sts, A ANEW DISCOVERY! ‘AW INCOMPARABLE TONIC. A Dehcious a avigoratiny ye"ago— SULTANA PANAC t ‘Tur Ex 2 Ys pot 2 ir Marion! cure of petite, Indigestion, Intermit- ‘ever, Nervousness, ous Tremors, e1 And the whole train of distressing svils originsti fom an impurity and sleggunares ot Grant eak and sickly constitati: are \ Te stored to health and vigor by Fis Arometia. Blix. 2 Sele Propriseter nee ee no 12-3m bs HAND taotckat.® is singer will aati faa we the sweetent ene ee W 48h ineton THEATRE. For SIX DAYS ONLY. 81@. LONNETTi’3s AND COL. WOoD’s ‘Txovre oF ices have Te Y, u 5 é * tahoe, rates ND saTonbay November 1,15, 16.49, 18, and 18 On WEDN’ ~ SATURDAY AFTER- a4 living out of hell, Heaey hides aah Eases Moor, ayy ve a ng Enterta:: ments 6% ; com to i 3 comment a So cect ER ERLE Palmer's MUSICAL EVENINGS. MR. W. HENRY PALMER mas the honor to ‘Spounce that his first Musical Entertainment for the Season ‘will be given at the PHILHAKMONIC.HALL, ( Star Bwiléings,) On SATURDAY EVEN '. Commencing at ® Cleat posal R joseph |” Young, HH MISCELUANEOUS.—Cherch of Chriat; R. FB. M.; Pob Gospel Gude; Y Men's Lyceum. iE7" Larrmne mver tn att cases wx Parra. Now i2z WM. JONES, P. M. PERSONAL. AR DOT is requested te eall On the jon, 51 Pa avenue, (rom *t till t) take cognizance of dcoamen ts Mr. ERNEST PERK “EE TR th 5 mar of English Tenor. MUSIC sar the thii at Se Evening Bearyeoat in VTE Ee cecal a Aa ea atory I avenue, ot re Ee mre Kak the » at the curnest ieting w, reaiden 4 r 3 are {Veosl Feimer willbe Retisted, particure . = D en i PRIZESPAiD AS SOON AS DRAWN, at and MON!) November 14. DAY, 18 ‘A 12 drawn ballots. pe Tiokets gs, hal vet Si carters ‘64, eughthe @1. TUESDAY. Wi 16 Clase 18 ; ivarewn ballots GR AN® Batu Jae Merrie “Bachelors, 4t ODD FELLOWS' HALL, wavy Yara. On PHANKEGIVING EVE, Nov. and, —_ * F PEP TLLON RAR? pe NG EVE Now ms Li Riches Cia fat font, 7-6. ; Bo 8-eost* Tre FRIED GRAND Bact Jourpeymen Bakers Will take place at th: L TON 4S:EMBLY ROOMS, 1 po eden cee and iurropading sour, Oar werk exami fl on save ume povble god expense | CHINA, # * eae ven OBE rowurp sc, wists NeReED RENOWNED greatest of bis w. rior! Sha ir in 18. tm 1855 TH CHEAPEST WINTER CLOTSIN: THE BES? WINTER Prize Premii i ne coll 8,00, o7s0cvartors "a iy matte’ ft yaita als tints get ‘Plieap odd oh tnd W Sed) tu0w *