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correspondent iT EVENING STAR. ating Yom Sivan: | weave eceved pm Protamor HA” Rewion, , is , Says: * ere is ile | o le College, vance copy is ar’ id N OITY Naw York Potitics.—A delegation of New : fomms letter to-day. ‘The cominunicated to the forthcoming number of the WASHINGTO H York Breckinridge political leaders (headed by te r . American Journal of nee and Arts, on the PMP, 4: G September 5, 1960) ] Gideon J. Tucker, se cise gts Be Ree f great @iyli, oe ——————————— ] ridge electoral ticket) are at the Ni 1 Hotel, ¢ ‘known lawil Spirit of the Morping Frese. in this city. Their errand is, doubfless, ane of} 2 ’ uarrel with si FO ed cnggaan. 21 years of ages The Constitution arg ¢ length that there Is }consultation with the managing fr \s of Breck-, a b >: mn. Uni no difference in the sentiments of the Repabli¢ans Pinridge and Lane in this city, wifitl ref to on the slavery question. 'the propriety of acceding to the. Dg | Intelligencer pablisbes “A Friendly Re- },ion for a fusion of the Bre@iior force tm, repeeb g ; tine is interesting | We ants align from a Mississippi correspondent, | York with the already fused Bell and Douglas | forced his way into . wi blished the same in detail, for | Years of ace. against a recent article in that paper suggesting | forces. We trust that they may be unanimously | found her in company Perley nefit of science that the greater part of the disunion sentiment of the South wasto be found in the ranks of the Breckinrta@ge and Lane party. id the husband drew their pistols, but b Of all the observations collected by Mr. Marsb Se eee eayara te make ine arrangement, | Sither was discharged, Perley! suddenly rosbed | Prof. Newton finds thoas oporied be Gna sa cook. without which, there can be no hope whatever | trom the room and into the street, leaving behind | lowell, of Alexandria, and Judge Boardman, oe OAS oy = that the vote of New York will fail to be cast for | him his entire suit of apparel, with arms, ‘ket- | New Haven, Ct., to be “ the best for determining ud Ppa poe ironet n Teoommenda- 7 1th sti are as at No. 48 reek, corner of ssee - Lincoln. We estimate the vote of Breckinridge | book, $200 in money,and valuable papers,and, | the path of Meteor throughout our :W INDUSTRIOUS AND-GO AH 7 Tee yield of apples nd other frutt in New | ond Lane-tn New-York at full seventy-avethen-| afer ranting & bletklor twe, took’ refage in &| phere,” and te a ere eng en iat bees & kee eee Kngland is cepresenied as larger than it bas been sand afar bighet Agure than the managers of the buffalo robe,and rode of, : i atte haat cei ‘ before for many years. other wings of the opposition to Lincoln are wil- stg? the P 7 llery, Mr. and Mrs. Fall, it a) irs, are not to sepa- | the air, and its “ emeadous eagloion oerntee I Honre P ling to accede to’ them. But even if their ticket | rate, but expettito leave for the Ratt by steamer | southern part of New Jersey. learned sietth make; after fr. [could poll but ten thoumnd vote in New York, [a jey'e irignds to he olfece Ghat the whole attey | SatYSI anlies eee a a ne ae at i “that of Mr: Renenne ates. ; wp a hi Z ser ap ere btn ampecch a it ts highly probable that those ten thousand may | P¢t Sesnepinacs, erick if true affords no apology | other conside: arrives at the Interesting con- eckipridepsiuy) A iit) 205 24 fh settle the contest there. Weregard the combination | for his disgrace. "It is more publicly fat | clusion that it he su U7 The a itiem far thet, Wit Cotar toon from tac oeaiae noes |; WW on toe ASTD 3 he United States, fin Pennsylvania and New Jersey as having been | t! Mrs. Pali” is not Fall's , dbhta came to us from the stellar jons. Wages $1 50 ényrne' 1.0.0.F Gili ueia te caval Wedine in Nash- } thoroughly consummated, despite the pertitiacious | Miss Spat eh agin 9 ESR, pen ag a bert om ai bith vecer Oca we rregere MR ned nea at) JACKSON & CAVANAUGH. ville;"Tenn., commencing on Monday, the 17th | opposition of Mr. Dougiss, bimeelf, 40 that action | Coivornia If there is truth in these ataiements | tone, callers oe ni ee Say come idve'the WEaATERTXS ropmectaile Young woman instagt, on the part of his adherents in those States. But | the facts will be known at the Kast, and the public d up, causing the shoot- ITUATION ase my bo Fee roe ea a ne thing can bh ent its success at the | should be put upon their guard when these parties , we must in all prob- | WSsline ie Bite ee tem ee road.” ead — | > iz possi bly prev required. Inquire Box 10, Star Offies. iy" In New York, “Ben Wood,” so calb he | Polls there, and that one thing is thecertain effect |/return to your side of the continent abl my nae see: iad'na eve innumerable other | 72 ANTRD [MMSE re pi » ' penises tte gees Se 3, to the spaces. ry 2 pe oe lg ne sot Daatel E. Sickles | of Prolonged refuaglen the part of the New York U7 Denver City daies to August 2° have been | new view of création” P openes 1 WY AD, orse-shoeing sud ge PEs en PA GS age tes Daatel E- Breckinridge interest to become a party to a.sim- | received at St. Joseph's ‘There is'a reported dis- Ny ERS sone, APPZ st the shop, of fer Gengpaieros ioe 08 n° 9a! ilar consolidation of the anti-Republican party | covery of richer placer diggings in ti ta f Ni@GanpLy TRiBuTE.—It is some months since | Ward. c IF A girl, about sixteen years of age, of good | forces in New York. Ifthey hold out much longer, | of Fort Garland, New Mexico. Several hundi Advices ftom Kentucty represent that Mr. Jobn Brown, jr, applied to President Geffrard | <> ——————____864 3°_ thet thither. , ANTED TO ROW —From 92,000 connections, aud owning considerable property. | on them mist rest the responsibility for, the then | miner, tage coabvanicnay, nasties Aiaean aetie or tone accohat of he enthustatic ore Wise .2o ree years, (Good stearity recently in Boston; rau oif from her guardian and | certain election of Lineein by the people, with | arrive fans beyond the snowy range, mestof thers Bp ae Be eg oes pe i teen Bipouat. Atldress G. H, throuen ents Post oies joined a company of prostitutes and thieves. little more than one-third of the whole popular | reporting favorably. Nearly 2,000 Cheyennes and. : iia Zeicy. Wi Tes ote cast in his favor. ‘apaboe Indians are about ten miles:down the sa akain aigunioeerie retailer aa SOOK New aes SPR eee pesie WA Noese te AVE nel | Ve ont ee ate, approaching Denver. Some of them | of its magnitude and liberality, bat when we ada | We app. Py Poesy engin come wail recom oll factories in operation, turning out 4,200 gal- Navat Ixtettcexce.—Lieut. John N. Mafiit, | threaten violence, but the majority appear — that dollars’ in question are of the Haytien hadi ty AL Sen ia Settee Joms of oil per day. There are also three otber | commanding U. 8. steamer Crusader, informs the aie An As nhoe pap Br nye a paper turtenicy, each worth no more than six | _se! at Haoton es the capacity of which have not yet been | Department of his having captured, on the 14th of | On!Cherey Cronk, Warning the owners eesinet the tually: only Cheeta folios Cooder, total le ac; | WANTED To rent Pathe, peer, 8 small ewe. trated. August, a brig without a name, papers, or nation- | Kiowas, who threatened to cut off the settlers, 3 B story BRICK or RAME “HOU! 17 The collections taken up in the Catholic churches in Baltimore last Sunday for the Pope with splendor of this national testimonial may be real- | four ms, (for & fami. ve.) im ality. Her slave deck was all prepared, and the | and, {f possible, destroy Denver. The News eed. rooms, (fo: Georgetown, in & quiet locality. A eA. Ty gaptain acknowledged that he had been to the | Printing Poaite: tAsctaee Deiyieier te mee thre stating terms, &c., through City Post for al: den issue of a daj ie ug bod ee oe C RSIONS. PIC NI 3 & 1 27 att mounted to some $10,000 or 12.000. Collections | African coast for slaves, and been ebased off started on the Isto mber by parties from xX U ? + een Sar tc paine hae were also taken in this city to] by asteamer. The brig was pent {n charge of | Missouri. Several meetings have been held in EXC 8, PIC G » Ke. the amount of about #1 500 oT | WANTORTION a collet Dect et rae eek Touccis te hey tre the mountaing with reference to the formatiot of | 40: FOR THE MOUNT CLARE CLUB. | mendations given. Biareus 8176. Beat Saree ing the St. Mary's fm: port. Gunner T. P.Ven-| tion under It, But Iittle thtcrest wee “ocrnifest eit tage MOUNT CLARE QLUB. |. BBD ise or unetaate D PACKAGES 3¢ the able, of the latter vessel, had been condemned by | “oncetning tue Presidential election et yg ashe Ixndtay Fieut.—The Port Smith Times reports 2 fig bt between the Indiaas near Smoky Hill Fork anti the Kaw river aud a company of the first cav- 2 26th. Particulars in future Advertisenent ington, D.C. to r freight aad onarges, alry, wader command of Capt. Carr. Thirty In | ato survey and sent to the United States Founion ites —It is contigped tat Garibaldi By ordor of the at) COMMITT: S| not immediately oirt he H. BURNS, : dians were killed. Captain G. J. Pendergrast has been. appointed has commenced Spcentions af labria. PLEase RE WITHOUTNEGLECT.or BUSI- September Lat, 1960, «o = iD* The Loudon county Agricnitural Faircom. | to relieve Flag-officer Jos. R. Jarvis in the com- re et = arpa is seal fe vate GRAND MOONLI@HT EXCURSION Aubin, N fimtler, Prof 2 x ot the Old 523 ‘Mences at Leesburg, to-day. The facilities offered | mand of the Heme Squadron. He will proceed to leatns froin ‘sone omieiat tone nrces that Russia is bey PAURSDAY EY ONING Rewks parence. AB. ae ota . it 8 OU dene by the Alexandria. London, and Hampéhire Rail, | the station in the V8. steam sloop Pawnee, which | Concentrating f ecu treope tm Beeearerion eens ia ag EMANOLS-UC"ESA SEM EY Rateeaseter cote _— _ rond ennuie our citizens te attend the Fair and re- | will sail from Philadelphia about the 20th Inst. | creasing her naval forces inghe Mediterranean. Pe ty By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Es vi QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY would x 1, turn on the s.ume day. The Fair ¢loses on Friday. | for Vera Cruz. On being relieved, Flag-oflicer ee natntne: johoteplin roapoct ally 9 0 parce Ber wal eon a4 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Governor Letcher will be present. save aie Tescoed immediately with the Savan- | ona'the harvest must be very unfavorable. Pro. | CURSION 106 1-¥ MON on THURSDAY EVE- Soret Porsires —On na New York. ‘state duce was rising. NG, September 6; and they would also U>~ Thomas ‘Davidson, Clerk ot the Circult| pireetions have been given to fit cut the sloop’ | Lord Eigin and Baron Gros were at Statighal. | Ro oxpense hias bees spared to render th so Court of Danville, and oe Sonne ft phy ba of-war Cuniberland, now at Portsmouth, N.H.,| Alarming accounts have been received in St i te steamer Thos. Gorarue ieee por ddeoe i Ww nia county, had a-quarrel ia ville, on Satur- been Petersburg of the appearance of locusts in some of iil | ; ber, Rev S for service She is destined for the Home Squad- | ©" parser provinces. ‘The whent crop bas a Navy ya j Fier ouacter, ol 7: Blog aed Pret he ed ron, and on reaching her station will be the flag- suffered, ae el Ault yo 7th re Pa. Fong = ptt ry . rof. Schroeder's brass and strin, e Wem aie ottoc: Frederaratt, Tne Hoo Trape—A New Featene—The | enzaxed, : day Jast, during Which Youig struck Davidson three times with a piece of plank, When the latter aitew a pistol and shot him through the body, MD. age - i ickets 50 cents, admitting 2 geatieman and ja- 7, A killing bim instantly. Ese Cumnys:Bupeav—The organization of the | Lonteville Dally Journal says the (9tlbW Grog De eta a Caer aeta kt at aad lax | Berclay, Apsustus —< Censns Bureau ts progressing quite rapidly. Al- a = IP The’ IMinois Central Railroad, the resi- Committee of Arrangements. Batts, W north and weat of us, and the facilities of our rail- ready a large number of returns have been received | rosd counections, e wade Louisville a great i. frqra the various marshals, which renders it ne-] hog thoroughfare. immense numbers of swine N. MeNaliy, *« eessury to have theclerical force appointed as soon | re take! mi the re ns of scarcity to those of Sam’! Howell, 1esOR, Rrowa, A dent directorsuip of which Governor Banks bas consented to assume, is the largest ratlroad prop- : 's Badd erty in this continent,. representing a capital of | 2s 1t can be done with consistency and propriety. | Plenty. 1: is estimated that at least 100,000 hogs a ay x 0 i n from thi States free- » Jars Saerate enaseeseety covwtng s tertitory laveer I It is very important that persons selected to fill | soll” come nn ne ute Mates to. free AMUSEMENTS. RB ‘scr reery cash. im than the State ef Conuecticut, and furnishing | positions tn this bureati.should be such as are in alla tine ta Sc an) a eee re a WALL & BARNARD, ancts. daily employment to between three and four same way qualified to discharge the peculiar | jn Ue egp ne const taker has found a colored man wywyM™Man, Blackmore. BE ———_ AG & BARMARI Sbousind men. in Washington county, Ohio, one hundred and t duties pertaining thereto. The Secretary of the | fifteen years old. He was pnrebesed at Rich- he Interior is well aware of this fact, and we learn Lig » in 1776, py iene base see, oy whom be was conveyed to Blanuerhasseit’s Islaud. ee eee ee es Cente eerie (co Subtest) WOE be veamalned PaGl tet ee ea those applicants whe may be sent before them toa | his master. ‘The old fellow says he recotiects that very thorough examination, and to select those | be ‘had been gwine to see de Zals long time ‘fore only who are found to be fully competent, with-|] de resolution war broke out. ont paying the least regard to the political influ- ence which the individual may possess. Appli , cants are now being examined cach day. », Will Magician and Ventrilequist! SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ALSO, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. APTERN’NS. aT .GC ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. iG, COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, Sept. 34. e Winget & Co au iz WASHINGTON THEATER. ' rowne, M 8 RUST paun Pr wre of 8 dood of trast Navat.—The number of men authorized by Congress being now attached to the Navy, no outside enlistments whatever can twke place ‘Those ships ordered in commission Will have to walt for the return of hands having henor- able discharges. It is said that a bill will be introduced next session providing for.'the ad- ny a t ——— b <a crease a sce ‘The board appointed to conduct the examina- F Teast NING Ty 0'clock. 1 ee uae agate pr terete yee Byrnes Des i Dr. Gana, health officer at New York, re-] tion of those applying for clerical positions in the == THE CAN ASSOCIATION E a ME - lar " poris the arrival of three-vemels with seven eases | Census Buretn consists of Mr. Jos. C.G. Kenedy. G its rexular weekly meeting at thr | You tho mchtar TAU ie eo intee Besson Colewan, © W of yellow’ fever on boar. Two of th vessels ar- | the efficient superintendent of the bureau; W. B. May Treen lay) EVES H JOSEPH JEPFERSON seohrane. JA from Cienfuegos, and the third from Sagua | Gulick, Esq., disbursing clerk of the same, ani'| o'clock. Mr B. F. WILkiNs and others ‘Phe Comedian of the Age, wiil reid Cissel ak 4a Grande. Dr. Gunn states that Sagua La] C.G. Wagner, Esq., detailed from the Interior | theme:ting. ‘The public are invited, 5-Mt* Ts Grande and Gienfuegos are at present the least L healthy of any of the sovthera ports. [a Havana but few cases of fever exist. In New Orleans, up to the 25tb of last month, not 2 single case of yel- low fever had been reported vient ie Department. iATIONAL GUARD BATTALION DAY ats, having pasted a satisfactory examination bave lumbran Armory T (Wedn day) EVE: 4 aN received. appoimtments,and- entered -on- the dis-| 5th instant, at 7% o'clock, ‘Heer mere U7 Communication tt iaeeet yg wy. | Goleman. M: charge of thelr duties. We are unableto publish'| Pectes'0 be prosent promptly at that hour, 8a bast .Oid Bowery Theater,” New York, wili | Colby, PE the names of those thus appointed, inasmuch as jt | talion. By order. Maj ure" A. TAIT os = id teense wrizirs Sroka, Wm. is is the determination of the Department to with 7 ie der JAS. A. < FREE CONCERTS! Cruxer, board, hold the list until the entire foree shall have been | —BEN- F. LLOYD, Seo'y Wt] Exenor LORFELER, Net York an git | Cr00K, GW nine Cl selected. od. Ist and 2d id Chamboriany an Gaed haar y . tween it ai treet 7 isin, x ¥ PTR Lid AD Rett Btate, to. athe Pa io’ that A CONCERT ef Cocker, JL 5 A ina Dinner, Dos- NFA Ul Aswe Lave before stated, 2 man named dadovie Jeckim Julius Tode was arrested in New York ‘on Sionday while standing looking a odes. Ua, i] into 2 Broadway shop window, charged with | A®MY IxteLuiceNcx.—Second Lieutenant A.B. 1C will be given every i— SE N- ll, N sert a: 7 Atm moctiy of Gmcie heat ee Dae THURSDAY EVENING durigg the pceenage & og N ; and Deing 2 defaulter to the Russia: Government to} /ardcastle, 6th infantry, has been relieved from jarten Light Infentey Battal held this date, the | season, coe Pavil De Reemoncing at Bo clogk } Gi peel A nelgpn. bec other eden Ahe amount of $100,000. On searching his room} duty at Fort Humboldt, and directed to report at | {2!lowing preainbleand resolution were unauimone- ; open to tho: Grotehott, i i ainut Marbie-top Dressing at bis Lote!, the oilicers found $50,000, chiefly in | headquarters, department of California. Whereas it has pleased an All-wise P ovidance | 31 a few hours in the . ICE Owen Russian bank bills. The prisoner tsa ftue-look-| | Company “+6,” 6th infantry, was. directed to| 9 remove from our midst our Inte ftlend, associate | CR Eohenivo teat a Campbell, Areh: Do" “de H fare. Wasnetanas and but 26 years of age. He is said to] proceed to Benicia barracks, by orders dated San.| centered tho: i cd 0 alll] Froese aeuicing th for Pio Ni . % d from Russia about ‘a year ago, since} Francisco, August 4. By same order Maj. W. S. Vickie eomeeee ave aniple seu dil en, are requee! to giebudayier tee ae wa Which tine there bas been a standing reward ofi] Ketchum was directed to report to the command- | crimination and we can but speak o} ‘a8 one wh T ‘ ‘arker, 4 4 321,00 for bis apprehension. The importaut ar-| inst officer at Fort Vancouver, departiiént of seanires aid justly deserved. the namo and genial ——————_—_———————} phan, CW 4 d " Kitoher rest was effected by the detective police solely by | Oregon '| to His just will, we tender our sympathy to her wine PERSONAL. A : comparing 2 daguerreotype likeness of the pris- Second bieut. Wim. Sinclair has been transfer- | in ler foneli b Sesla xeonty Wyee her b =| eee ner with the original ia the street, thongli mele | Ted from campany. K to-company D; and Second | Teevemont, and to the peronte, sistors and brother | epieaigeyy —E to the fagitive had been previousiy given by a] lieut.®°F. Mills from company Dto company | ties are dissevered, another of their pubis gone. | "The late firm of Varwett & Fixewis this day a ¥ FUTURE DA¥ Wall street broker with whom Le bed been trans-] K- The first-named has been ordered to bold | 8nd they again weep over the grave of the departed. | gissolyet by mutual. cuusent. All husiness con~ | D4yoi* jane ok EA AYS. acting some business. Limgeif, fi feqdiness to accompany recruits soon} — Resolved, That the armory be hung in mourning re wish Vike Conic Renee: Mtl of y A. GREEN, Auctioneer, E Sree ae to be sent to department of California. for mxty days, and that the foregoing be communi- | ar t tent, Che onas usual by Mr. G. H. V: atthe old 1 ‘ September 24, 1960, we shall se! Personal. Col.,Jogeph K. FP. Mansfield, Inspector general, Lec ie ace Sells deceased, and the sameb4 | 51 Lousiana av, GoM. VARNE ' odosk +--- Maj Hen MeCnlloch, of Texas. is at Kirk-| hss heen dfreéted to proceed to make an inspec- | _1t PHIL. J. ENNIS, Sec. ‘woods’. é Fe anny eee tion of fie Department of Texas. ‘ Hon. Horace Maynard andfamily.ofTenn..| Brevet Col Harvey Brown, major 2d artillery, = Gor. Me Willie and family, of Mlies., are ad inspector of artilfery for the Depa nt @f tha s-+- Lent. Sylvester Mowry, of Artzond, aud Fastand Texas, and Brevet Lieut. Col. Nauman INO.S FIN Washington, D.C., September 5th, 1 DEMPSEY & O'TOOL NJB.—MA. FINCH will still continue PED DING 4h ie Hie. eK: Giese ee : HE COPARTNERAHIP Heretofore exi Wrapaisel tev Reayn’ SPATiOMERY, | HE CorgnpyERaHlr Reroteeg the most beaatifal under the name of Crocker & Kveu! ) f Judge P A. Rost,of Louisiana, areat the New | majof@@-artillery, inspector of artillery for the 326 Pa. Av., between 9tii and 10th » ; | | dissolved by mutual consent, All York Hotel - || Department of California aud Oregon, have been | _9u27-6in Wasiinetor. eee Tarte will be settled by Wan. ¢. Cry : Gov. Winston, of Ala , was seriously !n-| directed to make inspections at the various posts FE. P. Cc. a wes. serine few days o by being thrown from his gartisoned by artillery Las FE PIANOS FOR RENT ee i Washingt cor ae * LER {| Edelman, Mr ag The accident bappened near Blount usic received tri-weekly, BLUee | _Washington, August 27, 86 4-3t! ‘Springs, Ala SURVEY OF THE INDIAN ReskRvation IN Kansas. by at me ? ifthe me leons and other instruments for rent at CAUSIONS 2 tai i eA 4D a athe waiter the dny Bley A Jeni “* eensnets B: 3 (ac- | Instructions have been given to Gen. Ward B. june scuen, = ScHERL ELLIes. gotiste steven promasory ones dan vn by thes Eraser, JL popes at ies possess te enets oer giv. oe ——— : Burnett, surveyor general of Kansas, to survey 4 . sorber to the order af J. R. . A one * National Hotel. Mir. looks in fine bealth, bid 2 “4 sd ‘Trac Mi anch. EK any friends throughout the country will be glad | thst part of the reservation of the Delaware Tribe | ‘ Informs his patrons tint he eenaauee is Private | 4; 0 33 sch exert the Tat bes Hoe cna ‘ & FROM Pedy, { Trustee, oun of Tndiane which had not been conveyed by | Lessons in the city the tine ho 7 nok cane riste, ‘The sad motes ha been ‘ ‘ A. GREEN, Avet. President Felton, of the Harvard College,|| treaty. to aid in the construction of. railroad west New York av. Order Sut mined Hom fhe She te datermdted at ta nae an r ‘ A, GREEN, Auotivneer. ee Pre cant, aie to visit that insti trom Kansas eity, so that the portion of each | Academy or Motonit same, : 8 accepting tre luvitaton on the condition tase ure tndian, in severalty, sail be legally defined. 2 cue visit shal! be strictly private nica et SELTZER WATER! Nava Oro! ‘tenants Thomas U. Seif. ridge, Jr.,and Edward P. Lull have been ordered to report at the Naval Academy, on the 20th inst., for duty as Assistant Professors of Ethics; and Catrvornia ItTEMs.—San Francisco papers of : : . ; MPROVED AND UNIM SELTZER WATER! se Sty WILLIAM LUNEY. ip he «| | Diaieae Pioens Fe Pete dene ee, b s the 2f wit. contain the following additional é : | | DAST, PRESENT, AND EVENTS, | Fuler,6 ¢ — ore of ihe frost, oe eDnNeS SELTZER WATER! : sia TEleEkp, street, ae Wee te sposlves. a eA supely Toe Pirie Pa Red Ba nod ° Bs wr yar ote alg =, Ie o’clook p. m., di fr Bae! and. i _ Fifteenth at. snd Vermont av. M oe Par oud: a i Sivancen s" se5 516 pases FAMILY AND EXTRA | Ruble coneraily, thet she haa re reason, 35 ! LZ juare uare | news: The steamer Sonora, which left San Franeisca forms her former —* 729, fronting 23 feet 1% Lieut. Wm. H. Parker for duty as Assistant pre py ew beget ya P54 | sessor of Mathematics. stonpeyeped ra between E and F, where she will be | Glilie, W re on East Capit! strest, improved by two af s ny _ prone se ony — pes at ee saad LOU Te MACKEREL happy to sengtt who will favor her with a eall, bem Mrs a wot soe ae ete Et OF Washod |: ansenct oF rmx Commissionzt 38 boxes CHEB, ry = — +i 2s-qa—. | Gasette Otien s 7 rleans JASSES, Sho / '| sions, has left the city on a brief visit to the North, 2 “do. HONEY SYRUP; iy gifted and tutelligout indy cum bo ner, A ‘Phe trerchandise exports of California, mostly | tev John Mobb. the eficieat Chief Clark of that <e in le products, since January last, amount 1 se 5- J.R. BARR & CO. Naluctio 900,006, against €3/500,008 for the core | Bureau, baw been appointed Acting Comm iesiqnet HINGTON FEMALE INSTITT? highi; nd intelligent |i Pd Past, Presontand Future Wy ASHINGTON TE ane NG PE. p INSTITU Fesponding perlod of ad interim. wssh twas ® FEMALE INSTITUTE, : 2, ioe th and lah. ray S22 Sawtweds A. GREEN, Auet_ bere have been leading tr hi in t! ar. ar Ce pal is pleas ~ Drands of crudies bey 24 cents, im smpali lots tg | On Monday, Baron Von Gerolt, the Prussian Mint at Fy rime tof GOLD PALER S wit : ae ir fhe trade, Dutict coudinues to move freely ut 4| ister, held a formal interview with the President, PRINTS. PICTURES, CORD — - ae 2a ar 3 bacer 5 . 4 gktive: pork ta better re bth ea Bt po pera | at which be announced the birth of a royal infant |. &o., remnants mp. Colfee—Rio Refined sugars are q | 1" the family of the Prince of Prussia. provement of her _ trifle improved. Nails ixatye. ‘The receipts of — Sere — Bled by gompetont ausintants, Post Oitice Department bave awarded the con. | 2°? Seite Be For furt wheat are large; shipping qualities still it} Seatixc Wax Coyrract Awanrpvep.—The | tres on Geology w: yen by Dr TON. end prc ry — + toa ~ qua. " tule af “4 ro aie tlosophy ‘The fruit trade of Orevon bad commenced. ‘ ‘ther informati Apples were worth $1 per bushel In the prebards, | U2ct for sealing wax to Mesare. Davids & Co, Box 700, Wi Fancher ed Tug PRINCIPAL, fot shipment to San Francisco. The fatmers were | New York. cutting by far the largest and besterop of wheat £ agit ttghtas te, ever grown-iu the State. Warrants Issv Breckin: For Avcust.—The whole “ . ae ALES ENER e, Jas, and blican clubs | Humber of warrants issued by the Pension Bureng iw ee GE FASHION: 1 % in all the principal towns, | daring the month of August, 1960, is slx hundred ton Ne L. a ler; a ieeeee nan plece it the pollest newspapers here uate moaty takes | 2° AY three. » on | Leper sais paaginted geek of a al era aan aR an. ‘The polities! news; ere have mogtly tak: “peepee i ; sides, and, ss far as teefieiacd, stand :- For Ne ‘Tux Waruxx.—The following repost of the eats Sr Fashionable Hat and Cap p Kinjoriam, Pe ae Me Breckinridge, 21; for Mr. | weather for the morning {s made from the Amer. | 10 % AS. au 29-e06t sche jo Bear AKG at | Lincol - Bell, 3. ‘The news from British Colnmbia is unimpor- {ean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the ¥m{ F isan, nes Lave been made ‘urnace, Tin, Sheet tron, and ed Ware | ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT OFFICE, sonlan Institution. The time of observation Manufactory, No, 267 Pa, av. and lith sf. W : i vorhood ef Fort Hope, and the fawe | about 7 o'clock. — " Re : August 3), 0 BALED PROPOSAL: invited | Tr com pletin; ala assumed gGuite ited appearanc 1860. y briek f the hi bac ‘oualeae Ww leon "feat ‘hod Soften. # New York Pik aise pleasant. 556 NEW RESTAURANT. Washington haend et e ‘coraer of Hig Victoria from New Westminster, beat Phlladelpbla, Pa. ‘cloudy, wind SW .., Ths undersigned hove tak e Rees azeee. Ce ECtON a ‘. } gold 4 ee ~ from Fraser river ‘hin . pom par oe org anu of Penmpyiyanl util Thursday, ih September cplombar, on wich day, ol uraging. i j t open ‘Tur Gagar Hastean ann Haursow Ro. Le rig | Va, { | 4 parce ‘Ale P: = ‘ ould GS aakeds spare at e AD: * 9 hy f ls ii . Dadley Mann. + States ina letter pleasa: t er Male La 8, fro brews s p iene Bagutier that be has Fecehed hi, ‘s oir larde: ale Laqiiors, “ an poke * f Capt, H We BENTAM Ts ‘agincers, raners pon which he can implicitly rely, that ia | W! . N. -clear, re ghowls peered A rienced ‘cook “Pi ®) an achiet Engineer Washi gto Rawabi, iia eas See eres itn, lc. =. i ly © sucha p " ‘as he proceeds tospecify. She will come pre. , Gal, Be vily TAM RUBP, Josr eosived from t ‘oi , be sys, if such be the wish of the Southern 5 lear, pleasant. TOA © foople, wo convey to Milford Haven 30,00 tales & HERE WET OA CHOWD —A letter from mm. ; 4 is BisPvanes free a Goep a ty 4 PURMSSRD WARD TARGET “afta ‘03> 306 Pai wis bot seh =: ; of cotion, oF 12.010 Loyskeads of tobacco, or 75,10 x to aor UP. a rian Hill, Bartels of four. or 3byud. bushels of wheat ot d clear’ Houeton Chewdern ee noure of 3a Vo'eiogk. awa , 2008 A mixed cargo, however, will be prefer |’ Mobile, clear, 6u°. | | _se4 2t HENRY WELDON. AMAGED ble for many Teasaus. She will alg be in & cou : ESecsi Sonor Have alt — c, Witson ; @itios to accommodate firet-cl 3, Wrst. “eh Fem. that ! ibe would retain st Hampton Roads bout & cloudy, 75°. i 366 ag bet. Beh and iin sts, irom New Yor er t . i he exercives of this ‘ware resamed ‘usual pri t i , 3d of September, * Discovery oF a Nrw Coro: fe ALON *

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