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a T irivE Stave CaswesVesterda Bev anpEvenert Cics —Theregular LO: : i ¥ LOCAL NEWS.. cats, Evsteive Shave eratixe, charged prostiog of Ge Relined Everett Club, wes ST AND FOUND. a ES —— | with resisting the officersin the discharge of their | last night at the rooms of the association, Thotn’s | 7 _OST—On Thursday alternoon, between the Seo- U7” Though Tux Stax is printed on the fastest | duty, was taken up for hearing before Justices | Building, the President, Mr. Kennedy, in the ond District School and Mass. avenue and 6th Meam. press in use south ef Baltimore, its edition | Donn and Giberson, Mr. Lioyd appearing for | cbair. attendance was very numerous and | #'..a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, a " Gsoucmrown. | THELATEST NEWS rh a TELEGRAPHIO. ° s the meeting enthusiastic. graved on the edge of tho frame, “To The Democratic Association met is ao large a3 to require it to be put to press at’an 6 Seattak Gittings, ewotn, sald that on August | | Col. Tayloe, late President of the Club, was | “o!ph, fom her oP vod Mander ye last evening atthe ball on the corner of Gay and carly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | 15th went to Mrx. Beveridges’ with Mr. Wise to | present and entertained the meeting with the | BX TONS he, ce eee ; the tranaaction of ordlaary Saeppear Saud nese das ent? P| Trempeen as Vor ashen Seal Ser cel | ot veiges Sets trcaperoniee ee Resteeede | @y REWARD cil gins ripe cs ofa | Stasis ee oe an eae et appear uti the nert day fot snd hin, Wise went to the’ pany where | tyted.” Having allubea to the eamuts whick | SD kar o( OLD SPP TACLES, mvs Secs towel sted erase ets te ee ee Beveri ed fh had to the formation of the club here. e 2 ,t a Noriex.—District of Columbia Advertisements | Strnes" Tall sor ber tne Soneretton beeen somewhat darkened prospect of the ‘Vaion and | sede” one pROBERT BEALE. daly savartoed in the Star, and an interesting t onstitution al me, he went on = : . > ent be bert portant pe ahaa va ea Fp ecg igh a Redes wey eri not zis. in contrast tte changes daily taking placeall Lier OST—Between Ninth street and New York av- The Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and ing bim up. She sald she had not seen Stafford | the country in favor of the election of the candi- | 1. °n! GOity SPEER ARLES. ee since morning, and that he was not there, and | dates of the Union ~ ‘Then all was dark, but | frown onse: Seger Beulrpert Cone . stamped on { Martinc oy tue Rxpvsiican Association | wanted to kee if she could bring him up to the | now light fllumines the whole political hemis- | it. .A suitable reward wil be even if renee the ' Last Bemnrxc—On no occasion bas the regular | court-house in half an hour. I told her she was | phere, and the prospect for Bell and Everett Episcopal Church House, on Twelfth street, near meeting of the Republican Association of | injuring her house . She asked if I did not want | grows daily more bright. Foret thisofice, eae this ‘been more largely attended, or greater | to kidnap the negro. (Before this | heard Mr.| Col. Tayloe went on to review bee A a late OS OR tS -ALD—CERTIFICATES OF enthtsiaam manffested, than was the case last | Wise tell her be a warrant to arrest Stafford.) | speéch of Gov. Seward at Detroit, arguing that INDEBTEDNESS Nos. 21 and 6§—the former evening. After the transaction of the customary | 1 told her we could go without him. I =| from the sentiments ce Seg 7 by the itabo- | for $39, and the latte frat ‘Thoms. bat he has left Obia Canal met in your ci and recon- sidered their late action in yebetien oy tne naviga- tion of the canal by steam-packets, noticed in our letter of the 3ist ult. We understand that it was determined to allow steam-packets of a draught not greater than 3% feet to na’ ite the canal, at pe speed not exceeding four miles per bour, ’ ‘ing the same raten of toll as phe! bed = - issued under an act ‘as y' — ‘business, ‘composed [deat with litton leader he believes ew York | of the Corporation of Washington of September 23, | freight boats, and complying with the regulations es of the denier ee a ref Ber a ‘private Sede ae Non ot all right for Lincoln, but feels serious doubts abeut | 18 | A Pelion'ion has been made to the Mayor fora whieh govern all other craft on the line. That manner some of the choicest republican an' ; | which i do not know. Judge Granger came | the West. The speaker thought the New York petome cr the sbovecorpents. SPAULDING. | ete Packets shouta pay toll, and have no prefer- after wbich. it wag announced that Mr Benj. F. | where we were, and asked if we were officers,and | Senator bad left an enemy in the reer; that the SO: | ence over freight boa n ing the locks, Ac , ‘eninge is perhaps reasonable; thal the Board of Dirbetors The Califermia Overiand Mail. shall regulate their speed is prudent, because it is Sraincriniy, Mo., Sep. 6. —The Overiand mail the wave caused by rapid it of the | with San Francisco dates to the 13th ult , arrived ‘water by the boat ftself, and not the action of the | here at nine o'clock this morning. peddies, which damages the canal banks; but] 8 & passenger from Ei Paso we - Whether the provision which fixes 3 feet as the | ing” "A revolution is lu progress fe Chitonkes, ow . We told | abolition hosts of the State of New York are dis- OST—On Tuesday, August 7th, a BUNDLE of Perio, Lgulbos laxonahaaael coca cal Le eS ee ad ersten) ns eid tracted and disorganized among themselves; that jbvening Star News-papers, ‘containing four har, Beo jamin F. Wilkins, of Va., was intro-| Granger promised to see Mrs. B., and for | thousands of its supporters are ‘Secomi alarmed | copies peat ponte pedi yore of uae, Lead a= auced, soa to addiees tue Abcocistioe. that . _He informed her she was violating | at the condition of the country, and be found | thom to this offen, reward by Peery fe He alluded to the fact that too little attention had the lew as we were officers, und bad authority te ont the side of the Union in November next. The | qasqumnsmmmmsssmsmntanssesibesmmttetsin saa ‘been paid, in the contest between parties, to the | arrest the negro. I then informed Mrs. B. we | speaker said that when Bell and Everett were A degradat consequent upon the take Stafford before ‘J Mer- | nominated, the democrats, in the abundance, cRS AL. maximum draught is a necessary one, and whetber | in which the Church party have been successful “anueiien sine a ase ences benante that fee biti this conver stl Mrs. Baka that | of their generosit , had conceded to the Union PERSON some or all the packets are — shut off by it, | The Liberal Governor and other executive officers class of laborers and slaves The recorded ex- | Lieut. Thomas would bring boy. Mr. Wise 'y one State, (Maryland,) and only one. The OTICE.—Ata meeting of the Island Friendshi — —~ yet to a led Ft gre J '- | bave been deposed and have fied to New Mexico Pressions of haman-hearted and liberal-minded | and Lieut. Thomas started for the boy. I then | Union Urokid Robe} then some sppentanc’ ot Vee an Sereation, pold Reptember 4, John Gut oe = i roe pres A lo yp ‘oon fap ad t whee Sg lem tat lodee wine nr gonte y baasen-segem phers very went front whe: reed carry > | fil r non- nt of dues and o again shortly, some other - 4 prob- spokra inate art ay oe atgsity of at one Winnned toncen oa Re caret ol cates Ban tietioee, misdemeanors, By orderof the Isiand Friendship nection with it. ably a not be able to maintain his government tabor. the ina; but since Breckinridge has made a =) Kausctation 73st . Common sense, moral feeling, humanity | the house with in custody. The whole | in which headvocates the a nion, : = and retigiqn recognized and approved these ex-| time occupied in lng the arrest was about | he bas deeply imperilled his chances in that State. PISSOLUTION = Pressions, and no man or party could obliterate | half an hour. I bad a power of attorney from | Mr. Bell was the only man in the South who led The Tate f OF COPAR’ NERSHIP. Ye record. Mrs. Thompson, and procured the writunder said | off in opposition to the Kansas and Nebraska bill, Gisaulved br ame OF ARNEL & yee eatery ‘The statement might seem strange, (the speaker . and he was sustained by Gen. Houston, who had | hected with the late fitws will be stn ea sald.) but was not less true, that nine-tenths of the | The counsel fot defense asked for the production ort written a letter in favor of the Union and | H Varneil The business will be hereafter oarticd non-sinvebotders of the South occupied the same | of aaid power, also for the writ under which the | the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws. | on as usual by Mr. G. H. Varnol!, at the old stand, round upon the question of free labor as the re-| arrest Was made. The witness refused to pro- | Doubtless with ‘his mighty Influence he would | 51 Louisiane GH. YARNELI pablfean ‘party. They would deny it possibly, | duce them, although both the justices demanded | #!d the cause of the Union party in far-off Texas. Washi IN FING: Bat the denisl would only prove that they did not | them: ‘The speaker then went on to sum up the various ‘shingtop, D. C., September Sth, 1960, Understand the matter properly. Many of them| J. A Wise, sworn.—I apprehended Stafford | States which, in bis cotnion, tamed mpost informa- INCH will still continue to execute delieved the republieans to be rank abolitionists, | Payne on a warrant issued by Justice Gibersam, | tion received from rellable sources, will cast their heretofore. aes % We are requested to call the attention of its | much having chil tn the Georgetown sc: to the The rea gold srea a fact that the rule which makes four daysabsence | The times are very dull it the entire from school withont sufficient reasons therefor a | Rio Grande country, and with Prospect of cause of dismissal will be rigidly enforced, as | being better for some time to come Punctuality in attendance is necessary for the good i sy ecnnretrget ~ A < Bell and Kverett Memenstrations. e Eagle Riding Club intend baving a gran 1CKMOND, Va., Sept. 6—The new Bell tournament at Analostan Island on the i7th inst , Enanone Flouse was inungurated bere to-night eS of which will be duly advertised in 3 procession and fireworks, exc. t r y of 4 was an immense gai and great enthu- Trade is still active on and about the canal, and | siasin was pobre hmeng te. aprakers aoe who would, upon the election of Lincoln, make | When I received the warrant { went to the Wash- | votes for the Union candidates in November; LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS | Cur business prospects are brightening. Much | Gov. Morehead, of N. C., Preston, of Va, and War upon the South, liberate the meqrors, and | in; House in Gosnpanip with Mr. Gittings, | after which he reviewed briefly the qualifications Against the estate of thelats Knexgzer Rov- | Wheat is coming in, and prices have materially | otners " make vst, our equals. Yet nevertheless there | looked around and did not see Payne. I went to | of the various Presidential candidates, and the | #(XD, will present them (proprriy vouched) to in, | vanced. Good red is worth from $1 33 to$1 40, | eas oenicn, Ma Sept.6.—The ae were many sympathizers with the republicans | where Mrs B.was carving. She said the boy wat = Lagaogeees they (sioner greene = ioe Saga Sr ER yan we ‘ype dig tees peng eg a pier gh ys =: Ree ting 7 Bell amar — z the work- a : 5 c! 4 se eed cnc ce nna a. | gameep antl Geter "i ked er'te menace | inet of the decorate pus cere daye a | Met Tranton forthe Hie dat" | famuiy hou wings tas ite jresethowerer, | ood. people wee pret. Toe procemon ENT, AND FUTUE The dignity and respectability of labor was a | the man, and I would take bim to the City Hali, | Madison down to the nt time, and closed by | PPAST, PR I more teapectant subject to. thems than the price of | and wonld wait until she was ready to sccomnyehy @ peep at the effects which would follow upon the P ni long ere ira & Fp ore} cotton or the ex on of the fugitive slave law.| him. Some words ensued, when Judge Granger | elevation of the sectional candidate to the chair of ats., Island. ‘Consultation fee 25 pode mg oe '25-18t* ‘The philosophy of Shylock’s observation that his | advised her to produce the man. Lieut. Thomas | state. _ bonse was taken with the props that su; ft, } being it, said that he would bring the man Mr. Webb here announced that the Executive MADAME. FELIX, PORTUNE TELLER, and his life tsken with bis means oj living, | up ie told her that he must be taken to the | Committee had sone invitations to attend from informs her former friends, and the spplied precisely to this matter; for your labor | Court-house. 1 then went with the Lieutenant to | mass meetings—one in Rockville, Md., on the Kabhie Sonersiiy, coat ene hes removed to 46. was d When the means whereby you live | a foo where he called for Stafford. He came | 27th; and another in Alexandria on the 20th | Tenth street, tetween F and F, whore ‘sho wi were and the laborer also followed in | out promptly aud was taken before Judge Mer- | instant. au 13-Sw* . {he'same descent. If the freeman did the work of | rick: when be was remanded. Atno time during | On motion by Mr. Larner, the thanks of the : the slave, and the slave that of the freeman, they | our conversation was Mrs_B. out of our presence. | club were voted to the gentlemen who bad been [IAPARE HORRICE, Tue Guar Asrnors- were equals to the extent of their occupation. | J believe that if Mrs. B. had not been influenced | instrumental in procuring the banner which had highly gifted and Tarslitenace lady ons cpm | The distance between the two conditions must be | by others, she would not have acted so. During | been yesterday afternoon suspended from the on the Past, Present and Future Events, Call at Dyercome. and it was the part ofthe freeman todo it, } this time the servants had access to and from Mrs. | rooms of the club. 0. 205 Twenty-second street, between ‘H and I, ‘The physical and mental chains of the slave pre- | B. to the lower rooms. Don’t know where the | The Chair then introduced to the Club Col. Washington. je193m~ vensed his advance; and in closing up the distance | warrant is or what has become of it. The war. | Harris, of Missouri, who entertained the meeting o ‘les lor consisting of An interesting meeting is expected: by the Bell mae re! a f essrs. Pi ‘ooper, ages. M —. Hierris, and Everett men: at Forrest Hall to-night. See | Bradley, and Swann addressed the meeting Political Matters. GEORGETOWN ADVERT ’MTS | ,Suyaces, Sept 6 —The Brecktridce state ir echor Geersesswn aoertssementy ove iret pag? | SUA’ wemauined 0 hes cattaesl Gener { re ‘Hall'on FRIDAY N » the 7th instant. at ithe 7% o'clock. Jos. H Brapiry Eng. and other ihe: | Of Utica, on the electoral ticket in place of Hun: 1e tingaished speaice: @ meeting. ‘The | “gion. Mir. Munn has accepted. public generally are invited to attend. Syaacusg, Sept. 6—Charles B Sedgwick was JAS. A. MAGRUDER, Pres't. to-day nominated by the republican convention W.H.TENNE 96 5-3t for re-election to Congress from the 24th District. eo". RY REPAIRING mags between, the freeman advised and consented to | rant was issued at the instance and upon the oath | for upwards ef oné hour with an account of the JEWE hk own degradation and that of his family and | of Mr. Gittings. Don’t know where The power of | progress of the Union party in the South and FOR SALE AND RENT. Every Lag st wes oueten Ae Penesphauin Peete. Giends storney is. ‘Told Mrs_B. that Stafford could not | Southwest, and the manner in which the Presi | ————————_—________ PATEON, SOT ee oo er CD AMUEL A. . 5—The Demecratic County It was not to be believed that so large a num- | escape, ss witness had officers outside of thé | dential contest is being carried on in that coun- | (For other “For Sale and Kent” advertisements, ku hppramicneneiee ee ™ se7-st* | Convention nominated Dr. Jas. Kew for Congress ‘ber of our people as are at the South uninterested | house. She did not deny his being there; but | try; interspersing his account with numerous see first page.] Be — —" = 4 -first district, with a full Assembly in the perpetration of negro slavery, would be | said that she had not seen him that day. side-splitting anecdotes, appropriate to the sub- OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, No. 457, on OR BOSTON — The man ig packet brig And and County ticket. Wm! —_ en- watumous in support of a system which strikes | | N J Thomas sworn.—Sald he was at dinner | ject, and occasional flasbes of eloquence which | F'QRREN TA BRICK HOUSE; No. 4 poebet: 1 ad Ietiow deeeninc eee et dorsing Douglas ena 5 : em at the root of their own liberties. If the standard | the day referred to, at Mrs. Beveridge’s. Wes {told with marked effect upon his bearers. He | sion given vn or before the Ist of October. For | Bt receiving freight for the shove port on of the County Commissioners, now in jail for con- ef American citizenship bad sunk so low, thea | informed that Mrs. B wanted toseehim. Went | was frequently interrupted by tumultuous ap- terms apply on the premises. se7 St* a Saturday ng. and will sail with dispatch Ap. | Wmpt of the Supreme Court on the tax question, ply toHARTLEY & BRO. 99 and 101 Water | Was nominated for County Clerk. t , Goorgetowa. e6 1 : - ee 4 - — = - iS Projected Balieen Excursien te Eurepe. NEW NOV S$ JUST RECEIVED,— * 50 ie aN esntfal jertment of HAIR,| | Pxitaperrmia, Sept. 7—Professor Lowe's long TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES, the fivest over | ta sed @ b .livou has at last beea completed, and is the lamb, as an emblem of innocence, should be | to where she was serving the gueats, and saw Mr. | plause from the audience, his off-hand manner in | >. =NT— a= a displaced, and tn its stead enthroned an Amer. | Wise near her. Told het that Mr. W. bad come relating appropriate stories, burnished up by bis | 1 cowering Rag Gi EG The jean citizen. The greatest argument in support | te arrest Stafford. { asked Wise for bis warrant, | ready humor and sense of the ludicrous. as well is near the Circle and Pa. avenue. Inamre of the republican ye was here obtained, } Witness then told Mrs. B. that he had an un- | a8 the strong argumentative qualities which be ery corner Avenue and 22d st, se7 St* that contact with slave, in a condition of } doubted right in the house. and a tight to search | possesses in an eminent degree, rendering him a 2NT— TSE, with : equality, would degenerate and lessen patriotic | fr Statford She sald she did not wish to obstruct | most xcceptable and popular stump speaker. CO POMTEE Ga Foc eee tote eee tint | Gumred id Was earuse, Tecctee oth great va- | now bein z inflated at the Palladelphia Gas Works. feeling; for the sovcamanars sires of these docile | Mr. W.; all she wanted was to get through with - ———+- containing 4 rooms and -i itchen. Apply at | tiets oft pd Fancy Articles. SCHOOL | He intinds to start on bis proposed trip to Europe men would never have been capable of a sub- | her dinner, and she would go with Statford toany | __T#® Lovpoun Acricutruran Fatr.—The Al- | SH NH; GIBBS’, 242 Pa. avenue, between Lath BUOKS ofall kiads, &e , &e. ‘CRANDELL’S at half-past three this afternoon. mission so degradi Opposition by them to a| plare he would designate; and asked if witness | ¢x®ndria Gazette of this morning sa : A very | and 130! se 7-2" — 6-3t No. 12% Bridge st., Georgetown, Jews obsjectionable principle made our soil to reek | could not deliver him up. Her whole wish was | large concourse of people assembled on the fait NT_A comfortable throo-story BRICK | — ———— ; Gov Wise at Kaleigh. With the blood of heroes. to befriend Staiford, as he had lived in her em. fon yometay: There "were hundreds of ING ‘HOUSE, on Nirth street, oppo- | FREQPENING OF TRE CHEAP CLOTHING | payin Sept. 6—Gov. Wise, who was ex- Bete was the “irrepressible conflict”” about | ploy for three years. She in no other way ob- | beautiful ludies, and Loudoun showed to its best | site ‘Grace Church, on tineidiand “Rent ters boos NORTH SIDE —Te undercigne have feat rm: | pected to apeak at the grand Breckinridge barbe- whieb so much had been said. If you make the | structed the officer in the arrest. | am tive | advantage. There were visitors from all the sur- | Inquire of G. CAMERON, next oor, where thei |v raed tothe old. tend wite ooh sortment of | cue held here to-day, was not present, owing to slave and the free work together, you must strike | she did not refuse to deliver Stafford up. Witness | founding counties, and a large number of our own | key can be found ; or of CHAS, S. WAL or FALL and Wis CLO'HING. to whieh they | the sickness of his wife - invite the attenti n of their former customers and the shackles from the one, or bind the limbs of | went at the request of Mrs. B.and got the boy citizens went up to the exhibition. itis supposed | No. 7 Indiana av. the othér. ‘There was no truth in the idea that an | and delivered him up to Mr. Wise. She sai there must be on the ground eight or nine hundred 'O LET—A large HOUSE—No, 417 Thirteenth | the public generally, being prepared to sell on the Baltimere Markets ntrammab! would force she would id Ste carriages. The ci) attractions yesterday T street; every modern convenience Inquire of | most reasonable terms. = rise waparior 2 “the ceasecie of condition-in was frequent absent. acme ne niger were the show of ean the trotting matches. | W. C. CONOVER, 225 Pa. avenue, opposite Wil- | se 5 4t A. SCHMIDT & CO. Baltimore, Sept. 7.—Flour clos=d qmzened. homely phen, that ene may handle pitch and re- | there the whole day without ber seeing him. Black Hawk, American Black Horse, J.T. Pric lards’ Hotel. se 6 3t™ R C.C. ATZS~ firm; Howard a Obio and Ci ry ‘- Main undefiled, or be a modern democrat and re-}|__Dr.W. F Lippitt, sworn —Know Mrs. Thomp- | fine horse, &c., appeared on the course in com- URNISHED HOUSE OR ROOMS TO LET ESPECTFULLY Informe his friends ang the q — tain bis purity of conscience. For it was just at | 6on,and have acted as her friend, and did receive | petition. Among the articles exhibited from on very moderate terms, in a pleasant location, | public generally that he has removed to No. 55 High ——— 5 whit ic, ‘this very point of contact that the southern rich | money for Stafford’s wages. Stafford hired him- | Alexandria, not mentioned yesterday, were beau- | 459 E street, between 3d and 4tit sta. se 5-St” stre-t, adjoining Ma-onic Fall Heis Pre mred to | an ame ie eo Pro = closed quiet and un dud the southern poor found their nearest connec- | self, and | drew wages for Mrs. T. I gave re-| tiful worsted work, shell work, quilts, &c., the TO, RENT, AND GOOD WILL FOR SALE. | Patt red that he will give cutirs | sctive' ai lowalthe, ‘Wiciaky stoned ae mee Yon—the bighest point the slave may attain in the | ceipts { recelved wages in February, 1559; also, | handiwork of Mrs. Monroe, of this place. They A large STORE on Pa. avenue, between sth who may favor him with & | heavy at 23¢ : scale of humanity, (a condition of equality to the | Mey £th,s\860. I warranted Mrs. Beveridge for a | Were much admired. There isa flue display of | and'dth sts No. 20, opposite Genter Markers hea ¥ 2 . All kinds of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at free;) and the lowest at which a free man may } balance due up to August 1, for Mrs. Thompson. blooded borses, but the show of stock cattle isnot | been occupied axa Koods store. Fer pertiou exist, (bis connection with the slave, and reduc-| Mrs. Freee wy Tecognized the hiring of Stafford | 8% extensive 2s was anticipated. Much dis:p- | lars inquire on the premises se the lowest prices. Best ICE CREAM “ge per Naw ee Sept. 7 —Flour yon advanced @5 tion In all but the name of fe to that level.) | to Mrs. B. ‘The boy was then with her up to the | Polutment was expressed at the failure of the Foe ee io totem, em oestory-and-basement | alton. 55 High street, GcorveXovin, | 10c.; State $5 65a85.75; Ohio $6 20386 30; South- senate Aver upon which slavery should Gall toost the lof April tat hire Faosinate trout | made io give sick cveaem Reeimione Teen | fr eRtGR HOC ge combining Seamer cc, | eet im os pf te ‘was nota upon whic! vi id trail | about the rs mpson wou. rec s < egy . _ 'SH—FISH—FISH! closed quiet; mixed is held at7Ic, but Wi polsonaos and obscene clusters. Whoever | hereafter expect eight instead of seven deliars por | thought that he might come iat night.” ‘Te far isutes’ walk of the Northern Liberties Slarket, LABRADOR HERRING | culypeotne’ Provisions quiet? Whee te ken aided in any manner in the ey | Te ede tree, Who made the oath to ar- | Will be continued to-day, when there will be | Perms unusually liberal. Apply to H. N. t-ANS- NG, CUT HERRING, EXTRA | at 25¢ tem frnught with such danger to themselves were | rest Stafford; 1 know that Stafford bad filed a suit | trotting matches, ploughin Mistches Ro. The | pote EE ad 2 G, ALEWIVES (8t. ‘John an Dlind to their greatest blessing. They were at-| for freedom before bisarrest. Frauk ‘Smith, of | Weather has been warm, but a fine breeze pr ‘OMFORTABLE RO OMS AND TABLE Ponca gt SR canis Sas oeEeEeEEe tempting to kindle a beacon of liberty at the | Alexandria, advised Mrs T..to make the oath for | Valled, and yesterday morning early there was Jo ARD can be bad at MISS BOWIE’S. No, i. No.1 Magdal — LAY'S HOTE flames from the shrine of that divinity | bis arrest.as a fugitive. I recelved a power of at- — shower, which partially cooled the air and | 459 Twellth st., between G and H. ase jt. ge oped - ae nea QU ERLy Usrrep Styreso which their own Incendiary hands have yeuaerel. ney from Mrs. T. to have Stafford arrested | laid thedust. = OR RE NT—Twocomfortable frame HOUSES, | Sahil bbls, No. 1 do. The Unter St. "EH heving passed into & wreck and a ruin. Hnder the fagitive-slave law, but I returned it to 4 Bigixe Doc.—This morulug an old man, to root O and Pe Rone aint Ob, Pleventh street. | §0 barrels St. John Alewives, the hiaude ol the undersi¢ reapedt- Freee ee a era out of this conflict | her The last receipt was in May. I believe she | aeartuat tone could tain ene a man. £0 | between RICHARDSON, Bacod Dealer Cubes, | Dally expected per brig Andover, fully informtherr {renas and bie bere ts <inteonistic elements, which re. | had entered into ree at eaaaear® the lst day of | Justice Donn, and by writing the following tote | and Northern Marketse ? PMO! Dealer, Center | ot Merousshe Rivwives, fant Sholhanes hos Sone sianes ior states feeling sensibly the estiuation ia. whien nay declined to give the name of the Person to whom | Sfuilicant of bis business, received an assurance | FOR RENT—A handsome COTTAGE RESI- ab a yo eee ee repaired and furnished, ead will be Seopensd om ths were held by their more fortunate fellow-citizens, | he slave Stafford was to be sold by Mrs.T. The ote True Wider old wae hanes souk Lor Poe creel ee Heights, onthe corn't | 3) nif bbls. Extra Roe. do; ~ | Ist September ea aad Stecniued fo save their sons from the obloquy | Power of atiorney was after the Ist of August. | o Your \Vorslip: The deaf old ma d anto bend | tains more than an sare of fred: ence Sit, | 10 do” Extra No.l Mees Shad. bp a gh ag weet eg attaching to their position, by thrusting them into | Don't know that any money was passed before his Depoling t5 theses ne wae * : Roeiy o For snleia lotstosmt purchasers, pote aunty. Ie the “learned mS aed ‘< rendition to Mrs antes. ‘Th pals one of the police to shoot a dog, who bit and cut | shade trees,shrubbery,&c. Apply onthe premises, HARTLEY & BROTHER, classed with the first hotels of ae pe wil. . Professions; the result was that 2 gg oe. ead anke: | me, at-——. Yours, truly, Buran Cagmouy. | _*¢ 3-c0st = se3-lw 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. cow eecommodate some three hundred persons. many @ young man who would have piadee capi- | tiation for hissale three years ago, and subse- Biti a tii 1 useful, E = ~ == The proprietocs giving the i to tal carpenter, an admirable blacksmith, or a very | quently in Joly. Piette J oy ea ra > RARE, ORTORTON (TY. 28 4 macnificent TPOBACCO, SNUFF. AND SEGARS, business, uo effort will be s on their or capable hod carrier, drag out a weary existence Julta Thomas. sworn —Knows Mrs. Beveridge, | *" ‘be eye of the law. containing ed acten, hat mie from Faifiny & AS WL Beane. (heir attendants, to contribute to the = by the pursuit of a ion for whieh their edu- | 40d knows Stafford Payne; and knows that he Tar NationaL Riries arrived home from | tion, Orange and Alexandria Bailroad, itis und I have to-day received 135 boxes of TOBACCO, Cat aoc. audits Saat qed aibels Dental cxpacity renders them | lived with Mrs B, tbout three years. She paid | gyeie tip to Merk Pachg: tho 11 echoek, alk BRIER state, of oultivation,, well watered, good | consisting of pound lamps, fours, tens, large and | _B "erik, vor) Foapocttalyy a upait. Trades, a learned fesstons as wel) re for bim rs. B.isavery ible woman. fe ui dines and timber; 1tcan be bought low. Ci ni sts. . s a HL are thus degraded in the stendard of thels muperi: | Stafford was a general servant.” At umes wae ab. Wihonleat wanes patentee th fod wl | ong. W. BRAY & CO,,at their Jewelry bt Gana ee re aneBAVANAGMYARACE | yee Dried oe cme ing incompetent persous,whe can | sent during the dinuer hours, and while Mr. | Crdediy mors Like solding Me tone eae ae | 516 Reventh street.” anis-tm : Also, on band— NB —nentlowen desiring Board oan find plona- bring to their pursuits nothing but reproach. Wise was there witness beard Mrs. B. say ste | hen they left five daysago, They repot thi: FOR SALE—A small FARM of 3! qeres of land. | 120 boxes of fine, medium aud low priced To- | ant Rooms at moderate prices. ee 1-12 It-was sometimes ashed if the tepablican party | ad not seen Stafford to-day. She asked witness | We", they left flve days ago. They report situated 1% miles north of Soldiers’ Home and 4 baeco, aaa — thes pot toslavery, why did all of the, | to look for him They ered 8 fine time during thelr absence. | mites from Washinyton city, being = patt of Chile | 250,00 Secerh, ATTENTION, eas ks Harri: ia sa . | They were met at the depot by Company C Wasb- | juin Castl+ Manor: IS acres in market ca-den and 35 cases of Garrett's Scotch Snuff, in bottles ; CITIZENS! hes binge upon that question. The speaker et F Reed, sworn —I know Mrs Bev. 3 ; % ihis is the time to buy your wen 4 ington Light Infantry, Capt. Stevens,and escorted | the ba'ance is heavily timbered, A spi also, Kappee, Con, boy atid that they were opposed to the extension of | eridye; have boarded in ber bouse about twenty | throu a the rine! pal streets to their armor: never failing water, a young orchard of peach 500 doggn of Avderson Buy your Fuel | Winter Fuel at redness P slavery over another acre of territory now free; | Mouths. Saw Stafford there uearly all the time, | ‘ugh the prince! : y vjDE on tA mall frame house. A Cub Chewing and tone L havea inte and well i bat it was also a part of their doctrine that the | be was a general servant. 1 was at the dinner PainFuL Acctpent.—Yesterday afternoon, about No. mer Ma:ket, of States bad an entire control over the matter in| t#ble when Mr Wise was there. | went tothe | the hour of si o'clock, a number of little boys | MER or on the place to J. HW. MORT Shefr own limits. The general argument in favor | Carving-room and heard Mrs. B. say that she had engaged at play in the Centre vegetable market | _8490-2w. OC the dignity of lebor, and desiring its seperation | Not seen Stafford that day. Mrs. B. was carving | ventured to climb the beams it is cheap. stock of ¥ “for oursetee enna I will sel Sor yourselves, case. iat rt ad 130 gross of Shancha: 10 boxes of Pipex a P 75 bales of Killickiniek smokin nd all other c! he tiade y In domg so, one | JXOR SALE OR RENT—The recently builtand Srmeiee careening 0 nye eae WM. H. H. BARCLAY, from competition with slaves, was not an exposi- | for her boarders. Mrs. 8 could not at that time | of them, aged elgbt years, a son of Mr g pas 38. if very pleassut BRICK DWELLING, tied ae anne eter ES WALLACE. » at the Old Stand, Ninth strect, west side, tion of what we wished to do for ourselves, so | have left the carving without disturbing all the | Norwood ‘Yell te the pavement below. and bad! house from the corner of 11th and M street ne 59 High street, Georgetown. Bu 25 eclw ‘one square north of Ps. av. much #s marking out the course we would have | boerders. I saw nothing on the part of Mra. B. | fractured bis left arm ‘ north. low theelbow joint This | A!se for rent, the upper part of the house No. 293 . . nag a Goods delivered to any part of the Distr OF OW vE those pursue who have the control of the matter. | like resistance. Know of my own knowledge | inorine, the litte eaffercy isseeminglyeasy under | hotirae ti te Mee SHAMIL TON 203 barns, | charge. aw Nand WINTER DRE Slavery would exist at the South as long as it was | tbat Mrs. B had not seen Stafford for several the ical care of Dr. Bogan. an 30 Bet 280 od . “STILL ALIVE,” GOODS was selected with an eye to the wants of Profitable, and no longer. ay ata time; as Stafford knew his duty and ———— z a - sou | Sprutman @ HCNT poracas in moderate cirenmetaness. During the course of bis remarks, Mr. Wilkins } Bad not to go fo ber to learn it. Saw Mrs B.| A Massoru Tuat.z —There passed our office | J'QR RENT —A new 4-story BRICK HOUSE have Removed, temporarily, } ,C® pots, Curtains, Wilelotn, de . upper floors. introduced & touching episode of Melzar Gard- | sandiug quietly with the officers, and not resist. | thix Morning, in a furniture wagon, en route from | witht Inromue: Also eae Ue eee Toa tLe) | to the Store (No.7) ne price only, marie ae TaOTHER net, mene was muni fee ince in Ports. | ing orebstructing them. Vane Henry to Hemmack’s. a m»mmoth live ser | ou Thirteenth street, between Land Mass avenue, by OS eT Lae Pare, Penn. avenue vi 7 mouth, Va., for upholding dignity or free] | Mir Reed, sworn —Stattord has lived with Mrs. | turtle, said to weigh from 370 to 375 pounds. It | Also, a thre-story-and-stlic Brick Dwelling on REOrTy Cpper jenr One Sataishinent. “ ; ” white Inborers. Mr. Gardner was editor of the | Beverid; Witness had frequently heard Mrs. | is to be served up, none form and another, to | street, betweer 18th and i4tir streets, Brel at Portsmouth Chronicle and Vid Dominion. In | 8B say she had not seen Statford for several days | Hammeck’s hosts of customers, of which event | WM. P. “HEDO'S. Fancy Store, No. 502 tith st. view Of th€ causes which to premcritice, the} The examination of witnesses was closed for | du notice will. of course, be given. Keep alook- | 8 252w* as 17" DRY GOODS can be had as cheap as ever. au 22.3w OR RENT—A convenient two-story BRICK . ri , at the Washi store. speaker happily denomi BI “the first } the present, and the case was postponed until | out for the savory announcement. = +, DWELLING, on First street, with Gas and } terms, a ington Pook \ietnete oc LTE fetes Seuss, 1m order te prove’ ther St Soar SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. ou Bridge street ‘To-euitable terantethe cent eit | _s03-1w ~ fe | Tax Mager List —The prices tn the Centre | "°°" aden Thandes Grae ee he oe S Tot Se very moderate, “Apply to SAMUEL. ‘OR A SHORT TIME 0: 2 cs t Sec > a) A . oF ee + Market have not changed materially since the list / Tue “Gunton” ScHoLaRsHir In CoLumBian Ware, be Ail eee samaiabea be tbs cen: Fonths! and Boys tienes) Lop oaresinsrsosns ee: — = —— k ex~ roe et de ta Callece of was published aweek ago. in some articles the | CoLtuct —Yesterday afternoon an examin.tion | nation of William Orme, Esg., as a member of a guardia ishing to furnish their | , SEVENTH | Py nw ao Qnd is now prepared to joferiority of quality makes a slight difference in | of the thirteen lads who are candidates for the | the Board of Common Counelt shapents and guardians wishieg tof tue Cuthte SEVENTH STREET. 8G | Sppts hus wow and sctrecrdinacy Ueateent by Me a ae pecan ered and whe repent etn ot Gere auccteSe'| awe aaron tanga pert, swe! trom tn | Peibeprming tease avid teaste tee | Sh Menifl artmestad CLD PAPERSIOG | Whe be wkctantait ead Se uate ere ie ale ic a re eo 0 o LOW . A - Beef, Egg plants.each.. 2@10 | partments of the city, took place in the Alder. | city, Wm. T. Dove, Esq.. President of the Board | ULuTHING, where they can ftout their ohluren | TPRRBO Re Beye aadiow Pr S; CORD | any address ‘consultations “ay From vi ok ps: Z| ems chamber, belie the’ Bowel of Puhife | Aldermen, tn acting th tha expacy ionof Maat info Garment of nabrirane! oad | Bug ott Segatmanels of OF CDRA | tae trek Catare Re ots eh te 12) Toma pk. Trustees. The following is a list of the candi. — aries Sipe oderntepriacs bE DRS es & Sentsome shock oF ge Washington, D.C Nervous pe should read dates: first district, Jas. Davis, Patrick McCau Banny's Taicopnmnovs dares ue ST TE PaENS & CO. APAPERNSNGINGS ant WIN DOW | Vital Siatioe” for selfoure. "Sent fres to any et and Wm Collum; second district, James L. Saf. Ugien Gans Gane Deere | cubic 582 Penn avenie Er BASeRGANGINGs. sed WL shii-and | dross for izcente 11 Stampa. an thee third ietelct, Edward onesie Mn shea Petts | staring the Hinir. “Ladioe, try it, Sold by ail Divs’ | iN ARTICLE TO REMOVE PAINTS, Done ferwoe the wukaey: Please sive mescall. | Se.LING OFF ENTIRE STOCK AT COST ird district, Edward A. Cadle and Joseph T. | gists and Perfamers ari2-6m oils, or grease of any kind, from silk, wool, or | Don’t forget the cael MARKRITER. 2 pas tens Joan J. Cook, Hl Staard, sad Rober Morowar's Prats, Point Moe dd Be fs iti Ei No. a00 sovenin tact, | STORE POR RENT GYD FOCTURES POR Bieler) ee : ’ oe Deventer, Unlike other speci glor. ewinent leaving any uuplessant odor. That | _8" 27-e0st* Oda Fellows’ Hall, wo. So tL BS ON, cue sesh; the ccbject 00 tha aeana, se ot La pale en nara oc ct | 3) cents: and per bot MOORE'S" UR NEW STYLES GENTS FASHION. | su 2l-cotw ""_ Betwoorn 8th and 9¢h Streets, a Soretinn cients create au2zs2w West End Drag Store, 11.5 Pa BLE DRESS HATS. with improved Sweat JOHN E. SCHEEL, nels 8 fying the blood, they promote ARENTS AND GUARDIANS Will find any | Leathers, rendering them ney ami pleasant woh J oF Muste. bs in Ege, © doz. —— sith EB oe Eehvel Book wanted at) AURIS the wearer. At ANE’S Informe his patrons that continnes bus vate vadache, fy , on = a "8, bd Lessons Sioniene — tion o rite, they are equally efficacious, So} a by se 3-lw 334 Pa avenue. a ow aa it. atthe Uniog Frans Quneuny, corner |Cabi this report to be made | ®! Druseists, at 25e..€2.,and §1 per box. “au Si-1w I. M. SINGER & (O'S an2-cost (States Cons) feftst the Academy or "e Musio some time dura, she enty Pert of next week, a4 | | Du. J Hosrerran’s Birrans.—These Bitters aro JFPEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. | >" jesire ‘board nate | uni acknow! TED = . recipient enter at the ‘Gommencemant of fos oar" and cure for Fever snd Arn IMPROV D hee Orrice, Aug. 27, 1860. S*1288 Ware Sealed proposals will be recrived at tins « thee wath 12 o'blogk at noon on the 10th day of Septem : pe a of basta fists tly ten cords zor Water, in baskets, direct whi. inp & lege term. , SEWING MACHINES, 388 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Disprar or a Bett anp Evsrerr Bawnna — esterday y afternoon, about 4% o’clock, there was ‘ F od, feet in length, to be h they were quite a large gatber!t in front of Thorn’s build- ing thi to the public, opauient $9 (Unpver Nationa Horst ) J pl fiaggin on the west Fi = ing, = a sirel, a the interesting | that in +<" usele prea inberty 3 it ry og -2 +_-< - ront of the Patent Office Building on Ninth strreet [se 5 ifteerth J re . suspend! 4 4 eir directions, has 1 *n kaown ALEXANDRIA Ma?tERs —A goodly num! f 4 rte protamine rege 5 at the contrary, new virtues have been A COCR ASSORTMENT 0 for the first day of Octeber next, = — Beopoctle Bhool ie mliseseed 10 the Commission: | 59 BARRELS FAMILY AND EXTRA e of Pensions, and endorsed * Patri ne for 3 bartels Wo.$ MACKEREL, Ww ¥ GEO, C. WH NG, aa heme! 5 4 FE [NSURAN 1 —| 0 cant ber ek L. Donat » 2 “i fi yo M 5 7 s a ; VES and BUYE| se5st* __4. 8. BARR & 00._ ANNUUM bs, to. jae ber of | siderable size, froma third-story window of the a Fahy apt BO ; ita use. ‘To those affiicted with any of the Th sy Needles, & Twist seine <= ass 4 uilding mentioned above, to an equally-elevated 8 of the body, the “Bitters” are offered mes, readi ’ le ? & now 2. at tto i sbove m 3 2 veut ine - position of a dwelling on the op Pek 2 Sapoedy and certain gure, ‘Try themandform your | ¢- oe yKPT ON HAND, 5 ‘Alexandefa fs a selim, 2, WM, 8. GLOVER, Agent tion, “The Union, the Constitution, and the En- or sole by druggisteand dealers generally eve . with se'S cost oop: we W 0,0 D4 names of John Bell of Tennessee, and Edward soratnic REM: Everett of Mosecuece the candidates of this |. of Dy Humphreys pe t alley, ihe Ho- ‘ NEW aten-pis alley, kept by Mr, J. Elliott, on Water | party for the Presidency and Vice ween reasly fo 00 Dis be o at the street, aear Princess TThe'maecasat elevation ofthe Daserer oa set firey, boxea, at "ana be Soda Made STOVE, nad KINDLING WOOD, at the lowes: anton the "ot Clemtin elie Safes br ttios see eee titi ea the crowd on “Fook, dreotions "ot st fy | eB es wi. GALT. EV MAOILL, Aceuy” samme ober OW B pats 2a invited to partake o . Gi avenne ‘wischeante’ abt 252 Pa. ay., between lith and 12th sta., MLD. Med. deo * Sete ide we awe | oa cekaane eae | aN Laat a P| mal nn at Cae o! 8, Winter, - | + - “] he was removed to the poorbouse, large hall on ‘ermal floor of Thorne baliding: peed Sixth street. ‘Alun, P, Pert rack Wile WY AeatioTON es) Tha read orale tt wk and ele- pie 3 wuick will ee a We. Smithand J, Chariton, wesw’ Tux Lovens of good oysicrs will be glad to Heater ea mots : INSURANCE, yy, | sautatsles of DRESS Bape eens, OF 1 Pee bes ue wpe = A No.1 fast eaittae sloop. eee hag MaYen"s TmacoLovs Vanurn pmo Avenue and Tenth Street ba ants call pod exaripe them. peJaS.Y. DAVIS." ade Po . either, jody pa — t iw (States, Inte’. & Cons } affair. thade Pourteenth street canal ® permanent | theo remedy known p 70: MoG UIRE, President. | °° ?¥ __(“tates Upward of 300 persons pessed over the Alexan- | port of entry, at which he intentato ldud a fret a Fiona, Mothn, Grea Worn and Gas! | 8- De HANSON. Recents a LA: SCHVOL BOUKS: Joo. pooxs, .D Sy. reir enon aged P| Ses Ve Elles oe oan‘ | “Poe rel Dept oe Btn. | Cun SERS AA TROT Wt | oa wn BSC RENT Jad rare : have Wal ‘ot*a Dusnet ct | ald by nl Drurstaes everswherey "7! me ime . aah, a is wont searen: to o6tl Gad exit In order k of Men’s and teauty tae ee EE TY cements will be = nef \ offgred until the Of the season rei =y : 3 PO wt fe t E’s CBs Be cee Bev. gots Tinahtn, anda Fyshionable Hat and Cep = s "2 s ay Georgetown, D. C.. , 5 Pa, pest Four- af N er oe jise ELIZ: ‘a ANS, ve one | FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, ac. + Frove ak Rist TY GOmarssion ji 7.1 Shes i ome, * 1 NTS. ig WE ee GOES new PHER D's, corner Tin ana P streete. Everything im the Sehool sine at ususi low aforesaid, the wens Na.sereiee coemeee oe these Cone River oysters, and. ventrilo- Cali end save your money. 7 witness his marvelous experiments in maia and the wonderful mp pe quial powers, and sent everybody home ternate Thursday and Monday. at the close of ty goes Lows of fon in fh erennk— = Day a0 bble superior brand of fresh ground Family, of this tres 4 Bye Fie Sag streets, Washingtou city. 220 2- | 47 Cash paid for all kinds of Grain pu 25 6m : PS ct VWERY FINE LoT of Gexty sink oe as BEARCBE Bteuntes of Fp Tyas of 00 iy pies oe ianie seat mA WH, UPBEARAR opety, au 2-tf &