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‘raid The one . at the “lanl. the otber ty ihe ‘Bi toes }igatblscklegs. a “if to suit different sections of Fe id be coln, Lege aden to te & LOCAL NEWS. remaining ‘tn the Washington | Stor Gpeovtaanst x toc deen 6 be'pritited ia the having’the elroulation within f peat hin rt: : total daily circalstion ts more than doubts that ‘att Dally printed in the Dabek Be- ia ° Be ridogh’ im Stan is tinh Gn odes in_use south of Reon mae mee bt oO teaeagrfe be put to Prete at seine ea ete felt m5 9" iy “Inserted in the BartrwoRe deren wi forwarded from Tux Soaa Office. ° QMx,Ooue Taruos’s Spxncn —In hie address sat the meeting on ast of the Bell and Fiverett Club, Ny, Ocle, Waves: eel ty fusion” of *« fe valeppeeed | Goat to the abciftionists,” contending that only two j cou! "eh in Shans Serre S utien eaceful mh, fe S iding bared on Ger sewers Rona: ‘wholttién party, based on Gov. * “higher law” doctrine hie ** ble Esse vetwren the N —— Pa - ie @ conservative wetkeethen, fe out the Uiike, beahl cba sey ie camel co an pe co violating ae the deluge of lood, the “extremists ioe faltore of John Brown's god on the Bible and the Aonstitution ss written other perverts In bis late speech at Detroit, Gov Seward rid culed the ‘alarm Virgivia and Texas’? ou the wittin.their Jaote dang by abolition assesgins, of the murderous ri tate ON of, midaight incendia: ‘be ove is supported uit of the day,; litical Puritans and politi- Ac partesane, ne is had by them to prinetple ted truth, Yet many of the so- galled ‘epublicans are highly respectable and af tablemighed character in flirts life apart from ities. if nef now, they have lately supported he aborminable doctrines, as proclaimed by them- selves, of Seward and Lincoln. T)ifferent versions \ ave been giver of Gov. Seward’s inte apeerhy, as country. at ‘forthe North is another ++ Helpet;)’ mach of-the sting ie taken from the southern version: Steh were the remarks 4s ex) , though of: course ee bes pe Ip extensn, BY the fate prest- dent of ell and Everett Club. at its lat meet- ing. Mr. as also defended the Government from the unjust Teprosetrmtagt it was regarded with « ear atta ‘If such be % Bye the mere of thes Mr Ta igiticeyo the tod tly ie jetity for seep eotiee th ni seation 5 eet CPM Men act St emesis te patriotic Tt from. his abelitic: — experience or incl beeds no a frts ition p: from Gov.s re, ¥ is Pa See “for eae ctating his bellef Seas the tween the States ma Sorel — “ee a 0 agers is joy free | and others slave labor Se a ey Ts imp: *f believe aeremmnenventateniek ire : oy eee Seder sem in i aha 9 18 deliberate Tred siiee in he cha hap Test the ge apie of te y ari ct spread . and ate it where the: ic mind Tall rest = ef that it ie ime course of ultimate extine- of Mr. Lincoin’s election 28 the Pia: “ay It Is clear, as G; says, ‘some one is to eater” —the netivn or the Peiockitien int re avert the national calamity, Jo cae a the — Mr. Lincoin tetbe idency, there ponsibilit; on these who are ni . abi to esivcear national dishonor, wtth the ifiag y4 basarde of the loss of life and of property, if not] the severance of some of the Stes, among the evils threatened to follow in the train of the abp- Litiom victory. Mr. Tayloe clesed bis late address with the in? q : “Is there no Blucher to come to the res: \ eue, and to ecoutributetoa Waterloo defeat of Mr, “Linéoln and bis stwy of abolitioniets ?* “pirates Last renting the Wyatt ) Wide- awekes met in large numbers at < Ws ed ad mne and Second street, forthe parpose of com- thelr organtzation” “This was done by of the following. otficers :—Presi- 7. A. ni Caer Page: aortas ty Bi Cleat ahaa This de As ai mei cawers., Sallam at similar to irr <a a tee “te Clations in Ba thls ization Tag cal tg r- i} ey cape, made of black el-tlgth, apd ed bat. ‘Fhe ry a ant a blne or green lam et Newry a ng or fiteman’storch. T mea fr the company, Germs overy he torches, ate stationed on the extreme right. je said to Buveé bad its riginin Hart beg eoee by the om of three or $c young men weariug gi-zed capes and ca; of Hartford ap an escort to Hon. Cassius iis Pa on a! Al aus ae 23, is The object of of; asis declared ia_the preamble, {s sora tor Tica headquarters, on the carver.of Indiana = wie Spreng: Vice ae George | set une aw. ~ dy a wics ne aS etch neti. cousists of att Inverness mantle. of ov; of good length, 2’ ‘The organization. ot the first “\Wide-Awake” in the torchlight ession Whick ed Bae iit pose of ing tn hag oe cap lone, es) sieves cosopeyate in mace eg, Mca te thie tell ie mem are to off by streets; ev: street, Inne, ‘snd Oj uy eee the city to pi 5 ficient number of kes ti, itto rs rote a such,in fiat street, oF, SAS cuts eee fal joe u- wfents, ati Kerry pre nes: oe aay Pc loubt- ful and ‘wavering. aie tas wh e! tt eA I sdb eo f= Slat. Sele Fe el tthe Le nmi nM im a sae of the , as distrib: eke era, an ally td 0) '¥ repad y ‘tien: D Smras selected by the order of from ankinber pr , end is now bout the cou t c muses Wide Hurrah; Roz: Hurrah, Hozeak si surah, Huzzah}! ett thea a We tte much pleased Hd tobe Sern e Now sug fae arian Me Bodutpth; preciated in om bitug geype,qaickness pores tne requisites fora aaa ayer, jt gives-an amoétnt of ogre 8 exerciééQhat —p Sota ow of; @ in ihe forng Shek the jority of Se Wash Satees pined the toned reece inter. = and close! ae pie ies, senich ve ae embers rr and now we have the a organized clubs—the Peto National, ‘ythian—beside 2 host of minor izations. On Tuesday at the Potomacs 5g pary thelr skill a; ‘National Club are \oformed ty amateurs oats mclate are more in a Ane than now, and we advise pe ne ay ee sc ag d efeitiog Potomac Clu — jast red ‘well for the sofier sex. pe . Lm0- Ar of + gootbost ciate five : log ie ° v Nod Feiniis eats apa ees elt eh moa tat BE tg ns ane 8; t d im. — sy an au 4 Rape out to. cer Lew! Bagland—the Ware Lae eg to Bhs ar cit | Pwe Moosciont er nieserisieaw! ington CQuuadrille Asseciation to Gtymont, ‘Toursday evening last, cer ent altpir About one buadred cou Fw yan thelixht fantastic: toe’’ to the mrasio of Prof. Sebroder's splendid bend Te <aP ey were uathriug fa 2S Salk Succeesful enced h they were favored with’ he atulled 6 we Todiea. ' i ' Tits! Being Wyama’s last 2! - eee be on band to si tim abs pS opt ba mle con a: beag. pea Sam os es ere Tug Ux ran Goanns —Th le spit of youtas usder command of Prag ogenaby | hrs ‘were on nie ghey a cae eh poe Be iusic, They perte various “ary eericacat jaa very ieeeditie taagaee Tur Usios sein Ravan i ~ B24 noricé; a another cdl 5 bats Misg.on : Give See ‘| church worshiping tn waren het oreldek hie ros won ve dela = at Bisa Muntinc oF TIC ASSOCIATION OF Rarer AE * mgt ta ps ds merti -, took the Chair, — n be ig ery eng: fective office in the’ the et was go! Mott yx ing himself Vinee! Noman, either nor out of the bospital, Rese orn insane enough to believe Mr Dovglas siood! possible ebance spate re: the vote of art id the Whig gh now tolera-| y-Secaiee By avis. nBc malades ore tele can date-Mr. Bell. He ealied spose Gamecreoy. ve we unite and to save the State Agen eed to engage a sultable —— in which to jp bn of. Asso- Ahat they had enga: mene The committee a, on: the snbject or pole repre ee their work was done. number of ocrats gave tn heir names as members of the Association, .Jt Seer sean that the Association would meet on Sat ere next, at the'cotrt-honse, In ordet to dedicate ie “Bréckinel aud Lane flag i and Saoreenstnes wasap olated to make i ry In answer to lovd calls, Col. C. B. Stuarbed- dresséd thie Association. Mr.S said that‘he hid been ‘traveli ne northern neck of sierraet and that the ¢ ndence é Monialty com} n; that bevel aameg = pel lexandria ron por San) nota true = teprgeetaion of the state of ed, ed wo y there are firm- ‘united, would give @ noble account of The sapporters of Mr. Doug]as are waged ug ly few. dene “ to vindicate the platform ot: th the Brea Breckinri Convention as right and ; and the onl? sife and" er piel a be South contd take He ya many wby. pel Alexandria PPA eg of o reg be united in their efforts aad in their votes, He continned for some time, showing the falsity of the position of the Douglas and Bell Lor and urging upon all té anite on the'only real and trué national candidate, John C. Breckinridge, concluding amid mueh aj applaune. Mr. Wm fF. Carne, a gallant end talented young democrat. -next obeyed the call of the meeting, and made a very spirited and forcible address, which was warmly applauded. Mr. Carne gives ise of much usefulness to the nemmse of democracy and State Rights, and we pope pe to see him duly honored and remembered. Veare glad to sce young men coming into the work, and taking places upon the rostrum; es- peeially when. they give anch evidences of both industry and gifts’ < At the concliision of Mr. Catne’s remarks, the association adjourned with Yhree soaking cheers for Breckinridgeand Lane. To democrats elsewhere we say that the gallant democracy of Alexandria are aroused amd at work. Second our efforts—with equal ze:!—and soon the “Lion of the Vieginis democracy will be seen [flinging the dew. ropsfrom a and putting pthe army of vell-riegers to ft Porics Arrains. See Justice Barnacle — dydia Seymour was accused of disorderby: and peafane demeanor, and fined $1 91. Charles.Hil- Pe accused of frenens liqner on the Sabbath; i eek ceca hae Thon: a gag! charged by {th Fieofayity; flued ed BoD a fa default of sectirity was sent to the ee eee Jatin’ a. mae aguas’, wen het a accused of using pro- papers 6, was flutl $184 “Ellen Davis and Bo were Ufscovered with no gine means of support, sent to the almghouse 60 ¢ Emmanuel bell, Lewis Hobiags tey Hat jen Daity, Henrietta Jones, Ellen Scanlan, Ann Butler, ali accesed of disorderly conduet, were severally 92°94. ‘Mury A Catharine McCarth: oF disturbing the ce Dy using indiseent gusge, were tived 31, bach. Daniel Stewart, of profanity in the Lie streets, floed S24. J Cobura was charged with belle a mcwisete loafer, and sent to the workhouse 90 days. George Smith, aceused of disorderly be- havior in the public streets, was flued $5 4 Zach Mitebell. wget of disorderly behavidr, ‘was fined &1 94. and in defaolt of security wes sent tothe workhouse 90 days. David OBrien, ‘accused of making a disturbance fn the streets of 'she Northern Liberties, was fined $2.4, aad pdefaalt of ‘the. proper vouchers was seyt to the workhouse 60 days Before Justice McKenna —Jeremtah Hickman happened to be strolling along Pennsylvania ave- ye one day when a certain Lote! keeper was giv- ing « house-warming to some frien and not a dew mechanics, who bo bad been refitting his estab- Veh: t rb ge “dropped” in, nnd was treat- lsomely, so inath go that be liked the fare ugly well, and left at a late hour, well efi with bis reception Tn endeavoring “ he lost make bis way home by moonij, way, and became obscured bebind’a wood p where he Became unconscious, and remained that condition until the “Charley's” brought him to the eastemn leck-up. The Justice found bim there next merning, repentant, aud ready to make every erery apology. for nis previous errors; and ia ¢on- hig santas peniience, tiged him pr age and let bim g George Beardsley xt tight at a foneral and opps the way, bid did ‘otber things not laid ated publtc dutfes of bLack-drivers bad Was rr ted to caj! at the mayistrate’s office is order to ecto right abouts little ditference of opinion ween himself ard a corporation offtcer in respect $1 @ corporation ordinancé In relation to 4 wha foljow bis vocation. Here the magistrate read him the law in such cages made aud provided, which satisfied bim that be = es weong, and he immediately tnghtred what str ‘of moitey would be reqnistte to pring about ®& More perfect underatznding ere all par- {led Having been informed by we pete official, he at one *-down'd the: cash, % and Wun. Hanson (colored) went to a funeral, and coming home gotinto « stone battle with some ‘other colored buys, and waa discovered by an eficer, who chased him all the way from the Congress buria! ground to Carroll’s Spring, where the boy gave it ups and the officer took him to the magistrate, who fined him lightly in view of his long race, and let him stide. Tae Natiovar Rirnes give glowing accounts of their trip to York, Pa. From the time they arrived in Baltimore, where they were received oY, the City Guards and escorted from the Cainden 6 the Calvert Station, they were the recipients of every attention and kindness. They marched Euapagh Baltimore street, followed by an immense of admiring tors, and won bigh en- comiums on ail bands for their excellent drill. When mg meagiey, — York they were received by the Worth f whom they were escorted Bp) the po lon nid uring the stay in cam; ~ files “drilled. we great regularity, an Taureday-avreing a exhibition di ly which was wi by ah immense crowd 0! tetors, who frequently ares with loud applause. The Martne Ba accampenied tbe Rifles on their trip, also won & opiniens from all. There were pep hiben rn ies in camp, and a!l agreed in soreeding | me. pages of being the best drilled = oa soldierly corps Brovent he oceturrence of va- the county roads, Were of « serious charac- residents to take =or ‘Tux Roap Rovens ”. rious riots awd disturbance: recently—sonie of wh tes—has excited the & to bring the oifend-rs bigs mstice. Sofne two wee mgo a srrvantof Mr. J. Pierte was attacked and Qheaten on the road, and bis ivjuries were so dan- gers that his life was fora time despaired ‘of. ‘Phe description of some who were seen n the road about the time, led to the suspicion various persons, and County olficer Keese pro- vended day to make arrests Two men (Wm.Colling and Wm- Carr) were arrested and iice hefore Justice Donn. The identity of neither being fully established, Collins was bou- erably dismissed, and Carr was beld for a fur- .ther bearing. It is certainly a great annoyance to bave acrowdof ‘‘roughs” hanging about one’s premises, —s the bands from their tater and) jing and threatening the family. Tue Umon Praven Mrurtixes, which have been held for the last three months or more in the. Sint ses foe enaruce com: Qa Friday afteruoco “8 ebange mon toate, it was proposed that an aj propriate notice. be taken of the ai area ut ae forto long a time together, fo medstioe st the Union Palves Meet! Meta Ze Col. Edwards, of the W eetera oitogy dies mente se ps od “4 Aint stent et a ‘ eet Tar ‘hoes Ma wr ‘Sat- ight mar! te that, located Hin the North. era f.tberties ing the mornings the dealers | congregate at the Canin Market; bet gpa Weloek prm. they generally reinove the of their provisions to the Northe: wi pPly their bastomers the Sarees ity will convince the a deg Aa! eae ori: Js one of stead tl; slnereast on ‘sad protit.. The stalls are eating well. tronized, aud hee 74 Near Rae :fessced, batelbent jettles ts pases oe h ee + hkl ae of we Toute from yh yore) oe a sate seeking this the retaraof the renee A dela: Aer ins gae const eae ae . who pds s de- ‘serves much ars is adrnicnble taste 1m such, by the The arene Le! the Mego wesc Babe Pass brauty| tf ale ‘The a RE agricultural fair closed cabins re mean of course Several p-emiums were awarded to exhib! from Alexandria. Mr. Joba T. Price's beautt the admired. of all admirers. in ‘was Petting match yesterday, Black Hawk come off victorious. s Tur New Metnoptet Ertscorat Chere Sovtn.—The demolition of the building on the Lena corner of weer and E streets is Fajen forthe 5 ‘the erection rg new See cathe on diet ist E paket Mysterious Affalr—aupposed Morse, afchitect, of this |- South. Mr. city, bas Bry pon finished the design of the Si fea, by . On Ninth street the frout will bs 'y 121 feet in mpene ae will be 225 feet from the aR toteea arranged for the vestibule, ewith tasnelated: fave e+ Ment, Sabbath school room, class rooms, busines: minister's study, tecture rr: hevat 16 fee’ a Peg clear. From this story. ascend to the main audience room, by 80 feet, and 43 feet bh. ‘front gallery “be erected for the jab ition. choir—and if they bave one. Two spaci side leries will be wall arranged for all school pupils. Ta fat artan ae to be peculiar. Immediately tn the rear e will be a private room, with the» feciiision of the clorgy will bot be obll he past gh the the c: will ni iged'to roug iy thy entire church. =) at) f ane er —The s portaricn: who are fond in the marshes, ate Now en. Joying ree an Sronide sha are very numerous, and asus are attracting the particular attentiog of ‘‘good shots ** joney Little boys are making i by hawking reed birds in bunches about the streets. During the month of are many little fellows, and some adulis, who make good wages with their guns and skiffs, shootion, reed bird and ortolan for the nnmvrous restaurants of the city. ‘The season for ortolan is Dut brief, and after the first frost but few guanem enter the marshes to hunt them, it is esteemed as labor lost. BSL, CENTER cae —This re, ea t space presen’ an unusually b wel appea: ance Setrraay: of coutse, is the busy Kits market, and generally the attendance, gs de sales are more extensive than on the saledays It is then that dealers from distant sec tions of the adjoining counties appear at the farm and purchasers from alt sections of the city au county appear ;jn the market. To-day the at tendance was quite an inctease over the average. There was a lively uick sales, and gen- satiefac' The weather belong wart; the rly morning was the busy time. Good order prevaijed throughoat the sale hours. CRNTRAL Guarpiovse Casts —John Flanagan violated the city ordinauces by getting drunk and behaving in a disorderly mauner, and was caged for the night. Justice Doan ordered him te pay $1 15, fine and costs, and he being unable to com- ply, was sent down to the workbouse for a days. James T. Nickels was gh re of simi! misconduct, and, more fortunate thau his fellow- prisover, he had the needfal at coimmand; and —_ he was rated et $4 15, fine and costs, nie ited and departed, bearing in mind, aoa t, the lesson taught. Several lodgers wrefe | 6 accommodated as comfortably us the watchhoute conveniences would Permit. . , F AN Excuremsxt —Quite « an excitement seerbs | to exist thronzhont the city with regard to the j grand prize picenie at Arlington next Tuesday. In our péregrinattons throughout the city we hesr of itatevery coruer, or where a crowd «may be collected together. The presents, whieli treto ye seen in HO. food's window, are certainly vety handsome. and that fact, together with the display of fireworks which will tke place at night, ae — no doubt will attract an immense crowd to Arlington. In ALEXanpDRIA ‘Yyerterday, Thomas Javins was arrested and commniitted to jal |.cherged with bei iz connected with the assault upon the sailor, Kin ou Wednesday night last. ‘Bie e idence Javins consists in the declarati f John Chagi- ton, now ju jail, thet he saw Javins stand upona bench and throw a stone at-King. The injur man is not dead, but lies ina precarious condi- tion at the peortonte.- ‘ oe sae te Tae Notice —The Union Market, Cnfon baitatn, on E street between Phirteenth and Fourteen’ having Just been’ entirely refitted, will be duly opened again on hice esd the 10th insta i where = customers ati erie will tind everything in my provision’ny line that the coun- oy atfords, at my usual moderate charges. Jos. L. dintse. Accipext.—We regret t to lea learn that the stage between Winchester aud Leesburg, Va., cap- sized at Castleman’s Ferry, Sasi by: Wwhien several passengers were seriou: met; amody others, Mrs. Col. Irwin, of this city, was very much Wroised, and haf her head cut. bet’ uot seriously. Her children escaped unhurt. ity te Noticx to Coxtracrors, in advertis- ing columns, it will be seen that proposals are in- vited for the painting ef the tron (aquedndt) bridge over Rock creek. Lt is worthy the atidu- tion of contractors for thet description of work; ARRiven at Carter's wharf, foot of Thirteen th- and-a-hilf street. schooner Bloomtield, Wheeler, from Philadelphia, with 90 tons of coal foroMr A.B. Waller. Sap apyentisementin another colamn of Bud} worth’s Bard of Minstrels, who open here on Monday night next j MrraccLovs 5 zai De PetPuors bent it remedy ko’ inet Rate and Mica, Cockroaches. Se Am Misquitors, Fieas, Moths, Grain- Worgns and Ger: n Ineects. Principal Depot, 612 Broqd way, yr. | id by ait Bruestous in overywhern. , 8-Sin ARRIED. on sha sth wis 1050, bs the Rev. Wm. Dum CHaRLES W. O'NEL.L, to Miss J JAS GUvICLIek, all of Wastt hington. aie it ors Moy roe, er On we ath ae B , daughter of Captain Sas. BL’ Rigk” Ve nf aR ‘Piet. W M. GRAHAM 2 aha ON Bhp sche searfet fever, in her int rear M. DIED, in, Wilkes Barre, Pa, on the iy et g oldest daughter eM ajor AH. Sones) ci | gnesees rapadof Mrs. SM. Lo Bowman, Hs Fiona, ANTRD—A good TIN AND SHEBD |B é WORKER." Ta a good worknaw o< lo: wena Apply to Wy D. > Pa av. sixty ROR nd J ananiays Re , hotel pest i of oloronces ven, a hotel, eR ak WANT EDA = niin COPORE oe family Call at encnews b = any r= man (all. Vith st., between Pand & ANTEUTA SITUATION. by a youne sir] Yee od on. Please s Box No. ar N KEND—A sali FA! Wie 5) nares with sander ie ell from th oak ood soli, Wii ii sat wanrtst oat nouses, aud me reod eats soil, W) of roe | Pa September there ‘The, Nati i Bau GH’S Drag Store, ES, etree now on our counter ready for delivery to the pub-| lic. Embraced in its efffertaining contents are the! following articles: a Songel is, Spree ss pean. tory; Eleven Medes of pl a tay ee Drown K Causes ith, How the a anese Fis! “Stand as the Anvil—a ‘ | Physical Education—the Prod on maa (Dr. Wind- “shi p) and how he became ; Worgen ia France; Traveling one Hundred Years Ago; "ke Danger of Over Exertion; The Earl Love—a poem; TheShadows of London Lite; An Englishman’ rhe nion of an American Water- arr) ife at Sar- hee a st bone oF Tada eet the ele- ant Hterally? nk = Fees a Waiter and feels Mean; Rew, amd Layalty in Quebec; Hydrop' hobia; T ioapenoer and the Chinene; A Poet on ne Prairies; Alexander Dumes; The People—a poem; Value ofa London Dust ca ocean ks Fake, i |; Hebrew, ldo take a 4 Weigied “oy Suredaehs* eben ctcicim death of » husband through the agency of his wife; Incendiary Diy sane discovery; Scandal in Jersey jaines River and Keni Kenawha Canal; Re- oe Say peared Walker's Programme in Central America; Attempted Murder and Robbery in St. Louts; Movements at im Prince cf Wales; Lady Byron's Wid, iv YI Senshi aekdite 9 Fegach Com; peer artic of the os of Truxillo; he Affray in Wytheville; The Disagreeable+ tos of Congress Water; Awful Human — A Weary Life it is to ore, no ; Keeping © pAp EPS rare = esting sketch; J Se rg of Murderers at Lynchburg and St Louis; The Manner an Style of English Women of Rank; A Poisons ing Case in Maryland; Getting in Wheat in Wisconsin; A Steam ‘Carriage Successful on Common Roads; Interesting from the West Coast of trices “ar Mugs in it Meteor of last November; Scui Raniternia; Arrest of Dr. Witkbam. the Anacostia and Potomac. Lhe | Operations of the Patent Office; The Jackso Democratic Association; The Bell and Evere Club; Police Matters; The Park Riot Case; ‘The Stand of Colors for the New York Seventh Regiment. ‘ | Rifles’ = wheres for York, Penn- wa egiment Fiag Com- writes "Yank; General ‘Walker and Nicaragua; The. Lelnnds, in New York, and the Japanese Hotel wily | Interesting. Letter ©G.S. No? & On Bae wing,” in RA. a; Letter from aboard the Grea Baat her return drip; The Politi al Comm jack and the Paraguay Decision; “AL ps fail indiy weather;’? Senators Ch. ne MEN. Oy and Brown, of Miss Me, ugins in Virginia; New’ York Poiftics; Play ng for Lincoln's Flex tion; Department Néws; Editorials; Washtagton News and Gossip; Lecal Intelligence, &e., &e5 ee and. domestics by meil and e; Interesting Personal ltems;" And a great variety of choice literary articles, tot Prose and poetry, too numerous to men- 3 is just the paper above ail others for per- ‘sons sojourning fm the National Metropolis to send to their friends ata dietince. Price only three cents per copy, or #1.25 per annum; postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. LOST AND* ‘FOUND. Lost,o" yn Thursday afternoon, between the Sce- ond Dis’ School avd Mass. svemuc: a’.,.9 pa'r of GOLD SPECTACLES, having. « a ed 1° frame, “To M Seton, (een ee put Me Rethacewill be r a Issving them at Mr. gh | se7 3t* R EWAR D il von fi $5 REWARDS Ubyraiea dee oR name of R, Beale on them RO ainndt BEAR _Be 6-3** 622 Pa. mw Capitol bil. L°: _OST— Sa, Betneen, Nint) air of t GOLD St h street New York ag- rect nca@r Fa s é hte a ta i jegee Bruigeport, Gang stamped 9a hfe reward will be’ given if leit at the reh House,on Twelfth street, near a. se 6-2t* ‘Ml IDOCERTIF ug ATES OF Lib om x BRN Now. 21 and 66—the former or $3 9, and the fatter f fi 29 issued mnaerse _ of the Co ‘ation ‘as! Be, a ember 2 188 ’Appfica ion bhawbeen innie-to th ayoriora reisene of the are pnt rates. seh St” RKE AKU NE TT “Evening Sin eye August 7th,a BUN e Evening Star S, gontainin, be LEP ns Ne Daan AOE finder will reation Liberal reward returns them to ihis offices t8% au ls it. 4 Episcopa F, or at this PERSONAL. ° TT; NOTICE. HE Lewis wie “EK whose name appear inthe Wat use Rey ort publiahe ished in tue Star of Fr day Tbe {ca .ewis Butler, b ries Sa based the Aquis Greek mil boat, N‘ ITICE.—Ata meeting of the I iandd Frienashi Association, held September 4, See RTS RID NR Es Association 80 7-3t4 FyissoL, sUTION OF COPARTNEP SHIP. die ints, Sem ol Vaaxpit, & wivcu is thisd chaeoly, potuel asnbe anes: » : "he eee nected with the late firm wi The business will i ee. after, e ee 51 Louis ang ax abe Washington, De acee oh. 196), N. B.— MR. FINCH will still continue to aut} se a T. AND FUTURE EVE nas a i on jained by a lat ned Sp fac'orsl . Bae! hetween Let an A FELIX, FORTUNE TELLE Teak: i hrerformer friends, font oeidiaien [siand. -Googuitetion fog gbecutn, su oedae from Varis, informs N uublic generally, that pe res removed to i street, between E and where six i thd fo seek wherwill favor horrid eat. MADAME if MORRICE, sy Tae ¢ Gkrar AstRoLe- gst and DoctRe: rom Burone-T nis highly ay lar it lady os bes coneul ae . Prosen' ts, Cali Koos Twenty-accond atrcet, cet, betwee Hed I, * FOR SALE AND RENT. peepee teetering — ted (me Other “For Sale and Rent’? advertisements, see first page YOR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, N str. et, between 1) given, on or be Beasipst chateeekime in Socaay ott pror RENT-A Atte story BRICK HOU containing 7 rooms, ont street. mone 2a. 7 2 ay Reyes te We aad ane a o ENT—A small BRICK, HOUSE, bh Fis good Jot, on Fourth street. Wetwoee WERE OF 4 i rooms and small kitchen. containin, Applyiat UY Ha SpipS, 242, e ‘at a th O LET—A large HOUSE—No. 417 Tisstoat tc: every melern convenience. Inqui-e W.6: CONOVER, "S35 Pa. avenue, opposite wi otel, TORENT AND GOOD W iLL FOR SA A large STORE on Pa. avenue, between i nm occupied asadry ans store. and 9th sts., No. 20, Opposite Center Market ; fo | = partiga leregoaw reps. theerepy FOR Rr anny A new two- og be Bit it BRA pr fares as aa i ae is unhusnal Latyeammeral-teh st met eS es certs 8 small agnily, who ee ished aa - Ad we re iSecierr mag ANTE acres “idea Mateo sap ive lon, Bee atin hails Wenask yeome cena ANSE B+" ployed. “Applet xe G vu AX wan fa ee a ever, oe good bas Ln ag CoRghean iB sous apa 459 Tw. “magnifi 7 re a RAR ee —A FARM for sale or Sf ete tom Fai cit, as! Sierra ‘ evntaining 1€4 acres, haif mile from bul'dings and tim! F98:Be MQUaES of th i MAES, remedy potas on 9h st., einer on : Sth at ceri oth 5 ie au rH. CAMPBE mall f $1 acres of | Fe Bill BA te spall Sh clisret Home ai | eee ses in oop being sp ee of © ab bere es » with & young orchard of peac! ‘Mackel Sins wate; a! RICK i A SE THE LATEST NEWS Corresponden: The Star. 7 pode hand, EPRI TELBOSAERIC. ‘The Bell and Everett @ Inst evening at Forest Hall was a decided success. The room Lewes eg a ‘ .. }able tat filled, ape wmmgy tie hen "wacomfort-| Sr. Jossra, iy state of the weather, for was one of the oer ack hom te | Secreta “Tessie! reenene eae at ming brit Por a be had anderson: the fatigoe of the thy | © he Express arrived at San Frencisce on the to and from Préderiek, and the exertion of 2d of August, with Louis dates of ing to 2 large ‘crowd fa the open air at that place. The news from the ned Tarte rio. vigor aod epic, remaleding theve webs hear ee | ney ectlone a = ‘bie efor ta “7 campaln - 1840. He de: sa “eda oe sag = dang TS tol sm in bere End made an carneat appestin bebalf of the Union | arc ere ttle State mews. All the pend ePazing for the four State Con — od Bs ith ofS 20th august at Re Sncmamerto Unie writes psn Virginia Clty that it ts asc: . fers, of seven white men, who yes naa Uountntene candidates. The crowd seemed to —s his en- bb, of whe was introduced mes mecting by We understand that it was Mr. thusiasin, and he was frequently applaud: He was succeeded by Mr. Wee ar We Mie'nage city. T some tine. were burned to death, peer Pyte- mid Lake. by the Indians, Tiseis cherted teteoias were chained to trees. The head and chest of while the dnermomnster was ranging one of them wen ‘wes not burned, and by this means among the nineties. His h was an argu- forute for the Wennees as the party who left Call- mentative one, and commenced with 2 history of | fornia f.rthe Wesboe mines in May, under com- oe causes which have led to the present distracted of en aaits, He then urged the success ot epublican or either of Democratic pete hte will not brim; to the country; but that the safety of ‘our lestitutions depends on the election of Be and Everett as President and ‘Vice-President of the United" States. He wos ogres and impassioned, and was warmly ap- Pp ud After he usd closed; calls were made for Mr Tenney, but that genileman declined to speek, and the meeting adjourned Our hastily written notice of the action of the Reard of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ubio anal, ic relation to the steam packets, contained two errors which it is necessary to correct. The maximum draught of those boats wes fixed at 3 fret instead of 33 feet, os wiitten by us, and the rates of toll to a pala are double those cheryed on coal boats, & Onur citizens “sitt do well to notice the George- bra advertising column, as they may save money doing s0. ‘Bey Will find advertised there cheap ‘A. Schmidt & Co., at the old on Bridge st . stationery and fancy articles, oe Crandeil, on Br! st , whose assortment we know to be full and varied; *coufectionery, ice o . &e , by Atz, who is now to be found on High -t., near the Mesonic Hall; and other things usefel and ornamental Leave your advertisements at Dr Barnerd’s, at tae bela 's, or at J14 Bridge st., and they will be 2 ms GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS Sandwich Island dates per bark Yankee are re. celved to Aug.9, The *pelacipal opie of exctting loterest are some developments 2 larity, of which caer an are atane reenittng from an investigation of the affairs of the Ames een at Honoluiw. foe A fore the Boe ce gee the estabtien. ment of a bank with tte hn’ Bo poe a epee circulation of tbe beak not & enna Later trom Eurepe. St. Jomns, Sept. ery Teeny ve! ie with advices from Li ult Associated Press oi! Cape a steamer Canadian arrived at Liverpoo! on e 2th. “Garibaldi has bad additional success in Calabria, and bas been prociaimed dictator ; It = ramored that the King bad quilted Napies n 8 frigate The English Parliament was prorogued on the 28th. ‘The Queen's b cnye the selations ons. talned with foreign Powers are ee. factory, and she trusts there will be no any interruption of the general of Soa Her Majesty believes if the Italians are left to themselves they will settle their own @ifficuities She hopes the independence of Switaeriand wil! be sustained; laments the atrocities committed in Syria, and will cheerfully concur with the other Powers to recetabliah there. Ber Majesty experiences Leartfelt pleasure and satisfaction at the warm an enge which the Prineeof Wales is receiving in provinces in North america. i clothing, For other | Georgétows advertisements see first page ip EWE LRY REPAIRING. Desorip ion © oy ry carefully Re- paired at * moderate c oP aa TES A. WATSON. 59 re udae street, Georgetown, _An Apprenticé wanted se7 St* For BOSTON — —The reeviar packet bri, Anio- yer, Capi ia keri Crowell, has_arrived can nnd is now direrAfeing her cago. Sho wil geen | ¥ be receiving freight for the above port on Saturday niornine. and will sail with dispatch Ap plytoHARTLEY & BRO., 99 and 101 Water et, Georgetown. The Prince of Wates. Conovre, here fet night. The Prinses ings ee rawn from the wharf to the ngewe citizens. The ball lighted with his recone expressed himself delighted with Toronto, Sept. 8.—The fs ~ phys sy Wales ar- 150 NEW NOLES JUST RECEIVE rived here ‘last. evening. had TOOTH eel NAT URUSE ES TES Bee ALE: peen goendins Se canhebel and ° ever offered in this market. Tozether with a great va- | DFinging the sod pawn was 2g sned riety of Useful and Faney Articles. SCHOOL | theit BUOKS ofall kicds, &e, &o..at The ance toes et rece ORANDELL’S, scription, sarpassing any display ever seen in ne 6-3 No. 128 Bridge st Georzetown. | North America. ‘The Prince was conducted. te OPEN 6 OF THE CHRaR (SkOTH No | the Government House, and there responded to R's TORI No. 100 © RiceT. | the elty address. NORTH x The talent aes dui re bene Dan rned to "hy stand with & full assortment of e Steame: Sunk—Great Lops Life f a and WINTER CLO 1 HING, to which they = invite the atte Cmcaco, Se; ©.—The steamer Lad; By ars c Piscuee customers and slike i to wasrun tuto this morning off Wan s 2 gent ashi by cing vseheat be pelle. om, schooner and sunk in 20 ‘tluutes, She AS 805 4t A. SCHMIDT & CO. | wards of 350 4, including several military CC ATES and firecompanies. Only 17 have been saved os R 2SPECTFUL ¥ tab one ibe huis friends far as known the aS ene oe ved to No. s3hiee et.aljoining Ma-onic Hall. Weis prepared to at the sh rtest notice, Dinner gnd Evening eels asstred that he will etve entire cont nee © those who may favor him with » “ai kinds ef CONFECTIONERY and CARF at Col Lumsden, one of the lelors of the New Orleans Picayune, 8 and his orniiy, ly, are supposed to be among the lost. Vermont Election. BuR.INc Ton, Sept. 7.—Returns — 146 towns ‘the lowest prices. Be E ba ra age 150 per | give Fairbanks 14,745 ms, gallon. of, ATzS ein since last year oar Gov ee _se4-tm Ach street: Georgetown, majority will undoubtedly reach 22000. The M de rey repay 4 Senate is uaanimously Republican, while the i a eaeo ake 43 a = — Repsbiicans,’ 175; Demo ROUN c ts, e ROE BERRI ter URE RE re par aga oraeene eee epormsens } ‘ Nommmation nat ” No. 1 L.abrad ’ Se haus pointes ng ns Warertows, Sep. 7.—T epublicans of a” No.1 Boston do. the Twenty-third district ai ths pce eee ot ShIf bbls, No.1 do, nated Am! W. Clark, of Jefferson county, bar Bt Jonn Alewives, for Congress. Daily expected a per brig Andover, Iso, in store— ee ee aa 109 ba-rale No. } Merewjehs Alewives, Large Coffee Sale in New York. a do, 5 + eat Herring, Ramage! York, Sept. $.—An suction sale of coffee eiilax do, is morning —2.500 oid. 3) nif bile, foxtea do sot bags were ip ade» Faun Nol Mets Shad. aioe Poor quality broaght 1981346, averaging For sale in lot RT ee ae “BROTHER, seSlw 99 ant 191 Wate o Shipment of Specie to Burepe. MmOBACe SNUF < New , Sept. 8—The stea of To#ac o. SWEASB ARS. Baltimore salied at noon to-day for " Ihave to-day received 135 boxes. of TOBACCO, | With $354,000. nee mas oF of pound lumps, fours, tens, large and : Mblvg’ Ince iotoffine HAVANA and ¥ ARAGE | Rarrmoxx, Sept. S—Plour closed steady; Hows 5 arate Also, on band— 7 ard street $6. Wheat closed firm; western” 120 boxes at Ronayne aad low priced To- | red $1 25381 33; white $i 30ai Corn closed ised firm. Provisions closed quiet but steady. Lard i Seely oe Scotch Snuif, in bottles ; closed firm st =3ygeumte. 1xathXxe. “Whisky apeielon. Sappes, Conccenn, Sma. Mac: bos a ren 8 Al Le Wias e ork ‘Cut Chewing nnd smoking Fobacco. | ew Yous ie “Piocr'e Sia; State @5 70 and radia Matchee, 885 90; Ohio $6 15886 30; South-mn 86 25a86 40 ick >moking, and ali other | Wheat is firm. Corn is —— mixed 68a70c. actcles per'aiming to the trad Provisions are steady. Whisky is held at 25c. All of which are viiercd at the lowest wholesale prices. 59 HAMES WAL Lac Financial. No. ee New ——— & — Stocks are be'ter; closii on dslivered to any part of the Dia tree of active; Chicago and Rock island 79x; Mi oe Ta pu? —~ Cregeen ag lo yy ‘South- Spinvaan eS : Mo Osby ne eM bins Removed, temporarily, Manis Rise BE oo to the Store (No. 77) furmerly oceu; ied by Lewis Payne, LAY’S HOTEL, wsite thei. of lishment. my bey POUODS con tenadascheapasever. | ppyy, avENEE WEEE ESE? : 5 aa Se ____________________| v0 usrspSrarer Horst having passed into VE UNV ERSIGNED GARPEN «ER AN the handeof the undareinnen cape BUILDER offers hi to th of | fully inform come | trienda aad blie’ Georgetown, Weehingto: that the house a for or superi- te: bite and private be: diogs. Plane 8p wail be furnished at short notics «© five hop on Congress st nh reg tee immed inte- orth ‘oftne tO two ithe, ya oo aoe repaired and furs furnished, Gad will be Feopened am the st septem be; a aguse ‘ec heated with ——— au 27 Smeo_ HENRY WINGATE. — Tinea with tne first notre of [_——: w CLINTON ACADEMY. a a ee Seg a yal Mi ie propreuas civ tov personal i commerce ya Bit INDAY, September The school their at attendant, tn coututeate to" ea of ress and High. Circulars may be obvained i is da of Stter'the 2a of Augustiacthedrurorsot MEK, | gf pid. soe public patragice, S. T, Cisul, corner of Congress aud Bridge sta. nits }, H. CLAY & 00. auikeolm GEO,ARNOLD, M. A,, Principal. Washington, August 20, id, K RENT The DWELLING and STORE| N B.—tentlemen medestogecee sn —=-- ¥ r No.74 Bnd fe street. he dwolling comaing ant Roome at moderate e ” T. clo jeut, batit room. smoke house. milk house ‘with IPHE GREAT B BEAT SE rane fo eit d woodshed; with gas fixtures GOODS was sate eye to the Water, Lhe windows command persous in Pitas Wesagiony Wed thetamae caer | nese teak a tee Nah aaa a em wi 7 a seier ee The tented elites together : or sep. se 1-6t en mer ai preenttse Bitic ean Ar atte jen SCHOOL EA. uses attach LA ‘ ‘Br! CRAGIN, 12 | terms, at Eo Me ee RANDELL, Pao, pst, Suits fo. 2 ft Georestows, | FORA SHORT TIME ONLY —DRAPN: 8 eae ieeamck Be per the Beat eat, Serle ene ‘ow re Vee oe pe a Cag red ‘and new byo- story “BR <I "pret street, wi! zi odious Dweliin: vmnasto tepante MUEL MK KEN Leeupores: “KEN OL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. +} Poidad™ ania ate Clothing for School and Barents and casrdinns wishing wishing Ty ¢ the eoming, season, ore iarited, wo nas one Eager gst ALER IN- No. S52 DEALER ar Gal Pier anzsf PUTTY 1S DOWN.

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