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_LOCAL NEWS. — ot tn enor tts no ropeeed erpond ax i Iban coraly, ood at "several war mary compan pions coe | SPECIAL WARD ELECTION. | THE LATEST NEWS; > UF Though Tux Stax ts printed on the fastest he yh, ‘then, ive! all. eignt-te| Goa pute country froin the eee ekhe ek coe Gate jivariousdirections. in cohnectou with this sub] JC THE VOTERS OF THE SECOND “ . Edmonston th ef Baltimore, 7 but I'm afraid the effect of it inent citizens of Ameri ‘ho have visited "ject, we have heard the wish essed by man Pep EI el to be put ones dimerane! ‘i “yey | say that ened always get with the “ang j pe en — the Pst aie who propose re ectly hour; Advertisements, therefore, be wee See grt Ler ieee object of this | est ion while there, and were besst with | tu’ form would all meet at the National TELEGRAPAILO. * Aes ~ Having concluded to ac ept the invitatiog ten dered ms many friend: for ne by ony fis a te toate fate a courtesy, which, | attentions and kindnesses from gentlemen resi- | Armory, at an hour of the morning which t resignation ot My ‘Orme, | deem it ro me 44 Later — ee scat In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may _—— Tipya dae under tbe circumstances te = Bee pad why! eee thea | might Agee upon Defween thewnelee, a tare frioeipies tad policy fartues have no “ vig py ot appear until the 3 oval ness. For myself | shall vote for igners sited ay rece! y v aryland avenue Ponr-and-a-half do with car munict ™ “4 Lonsentersy Friday » 2 ts settey: eee A ae. = — —— f,tnere is ee! | seat Pennsylvania srenee, and theses Ie po Hing of them has been prolife of din, i night Her . Lammond — 4 on ‘s earth, It is this wtb street, where they might separate ir ey i Notice.—District of Columbia Advertisements | Mr. Easby.—! hope such a eal wilt non peered: Stondyiem;”” but, sir, I can ay, and am proud to | several places of resort forthe day. Such an enaien ae ae ae, —— frhich wo TT Tn tg York on the 18th, hed to be Inserted In the BaLTIMoRE Sun are recelved | but that the resol shall be tive eoce. | sey, in the Janguage of the gentleman from the | arrangethent would doubtless be plessing to thou- | Yith'the true intent ah the Gees = tere and the Kangaroo. from atand forwarded from Tux Star Office. Tam sure the yote will be unanimous, with the rd Ws is courtesy is no more than | sands of our citizens who are not aware of the | however, endeavor, ear-ostiy, pad coniially nS bad reached Liverpool ————____. Ly of the gentleman from the | due to the Prince, as the representative of a great | change for the better which has been effected in support the chiet magistrate o the city in the ad- Great Eastern bave deter. oes Third Ward, (Mr. Edmonston,) who has privately | nation; which is allied to us by blood; by do- | ovr military within the twelve months. mi 00 of his . ©: whoa an honest for New York on the Crry Councits, September 10, 1860 —Board of | declared bis determination to vote in the negative. | mestic, social, political, and, in fact, all the rela- | ‘The Light Infantry battalion will celebrate their | sense of duty compeis me to differ. Aw to the qua diderman —The board met at theusual hour, Vice} Me. Edmonston.—I desite to correct the gentle- | tions that bind man to man, and society tosocicty. | anniversary by a e in full uniform, and iGoations | may possess for the post. ard the con residen! Moore a chair. ItaLy pre- man. We loo! i ceed to M. iH, th x Dorie wes saerelll the Water sontettltokts said I would vote against the e look upon it not asa compliment ta the boy in FIT, where they will spend the wou! - form its daties. I must leave you to learn the; A Paris correspondent writes that there is not pending. tld that comes, but we honor day with their friends. They ba’ exten- | fom o proposal to mele Reg isteae requesti the of a law by the | this: I was informed _. Pp dendl. cant tive of a great alien, stp sive arrangements for a a “d time. We under- set yf ase Repice eee ee ae eed me ai = « aut zing erection in front of | that an effort would be made this evening to pass] | But, sir, the question hag been asked, ‘‘ When | stand that no gentleman will be admitted to the would the fulfilment of any other hono: able ot liga to hear, atany moment, of the entrance = Hall of —— pore and service | a aaaicn appropriating quite a a Stag = People anes = this way?” Why. erouade except rite Pen — Sion aaeht assuine, snoa. P. uPsoN baldi into Naples and of the flight of the K. — 5 referred nage coum . order ve nee a grand on his | sir, leman will only turn over the pages The National we are Informed,will meet = : _ The latest t iso, one from the acting Mayor transmitting a | srrival, ‘nd entertaining hima inst bandsome | of history'im nic owe meee he eel ned test | at thei eee in the evening, with their hono- weed! bas sat cn ieeeeen See Lot Emmanuel has sent unication from the Water Registrar recom- | manner during his brief sojourn in the city. 1 | there has not been an ex-President of the United an autograph letter to Louis ing that the City Counclis pass a joint reso- | said { would vote againat any such Proposition as | States, nor a distinguished man of any position 5 5 Napoleon, declaring his impossibility of after a dress spend remai 8 meet emo: | ton authorizing the Mayor to contract with the | that. who has on E ved thi thooventa in — = t of = pe orkiae vera aiite hemes Wend te ox reali A je corrent of ar in ve anand not, ing Europe, recei e ther — day evening, the above nomination was an&nimous- ne Bake fall bed trken place contractor for Isying water mains to | Mr. iiteen ee friend has recently been ex- | most marked attention. - fine armory (Temperance Hall) 1 | iP. aiie to f | the vacanon mee the tesigna. | 02 tbe bourse of 10 percent im Neapolitan funds nect the pipes with the 30-inch | bilarating in New York, and perbaps he | Of all other cities, sir, this, bearing the name of | well E don of Ww. Onwn. Bloction THURSDAY Sen. |. The latest from N states that military coue-~ ™mains at the dame time that theyare laid by the | can give us some information—— the illustrious Washington, being the seat of the | The National Guard will parade in the morn- | tember 15th, seli-st_ | cll had advised the King to leave Naples. Also, Government Senate, that such con-| Mr Edmonston.—I paid my own expenses; and | Federal Government, it is becom! ng, and courtesy | ing, and to Arlington and spend the day JIN THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL, | that the officers of the army and avy. . tract ean be satisfactorily made. Mr, | [Stall not consent to pay those of the Prince,or | exacts it of us, toexiend to the English Govern- | In & ic, target practice, battalion drili;&c. | J” S BORED UP OUNRON CRNCIL, had tendered their resignations to the King Exoiann The weavers of Coventry, who had been iS 3.) Resolved, That an election is here to be held in the Seoond Ward on THURSDAY, the 13th Cay of September next, to fill the vacancy now ‘ any one else who comes here on a tour of ire. | Ment, in the of ber tative, the Fisher announced that the committee on drainage | [Laughter]. coma? Prince, a cordial greeting tothiwertr had instructed bim to introdace a joint resolution | Mr. Morgan. —Mir. President, before the Mr. entitled a «Joint resolution authorizing the Mayor and naya ate called upon this questi Democratic Wann Mgerixc —A meeting of the Democrats of the Second Ward was held last Emerson —As | remarked in the outset, sir, | Mr. I have no objection to a resolution of courtesy yeas on 2 strike, bave accepted the terms of » night at Harmony Hall for the purpose of nori- | existin, the Board of C I “ sf to_enter Into a.contract with the Government con- | may be per to make an pt ream Liter had merely, but I am opposed to a; iating any | na ng &. candidate for Common Council, at an repiznation of William Orme: Bea. by the ployers, and gone to work agair tractor for laying the great Government mains, to Mathis ventiation.” It isa fetchalien Ga nod | mones sar cas purpose. Ni ding the | dection to fake place in the ward on next Tha | Geconny WARD FIRST PRECINCT L Nace cee — make the -neccmary connections with the City | pamed the Board of aldermen Fives mas, sot esnd caulentas (Mz. Morgan) bas | eng See called Ga oer cad a eatin br | Pursuant to the above resslution, cn cieseeeell | wettepenl wesie caper’ Salant cath phan d male. ang” Motion the joint resolution was con- | “ Mr. Edmonston.—Can’t help it. given me, as I said before, I think the invitation | meeting was called to order, and on motion, F. | he held at the commer of Twallth steer end Nee , he market’ clanea Mr. Morgan, (continuing )—And I wish gen- | Comes with a bad grace—to invite a gentleman Of Peter Kenny, ‘Sr donanenaPe tin: tlemen to Searls mind ‘that by the passage of it — and at the same time virtually oe » him, Communication of Gilbert wa a oe here we aré but extending » courtesy due to the ns your own ex; However, I have Jeff » Esq., els Presi. H.C. tion, and 11,000 for ex, * 8 iding Secretary, go piepacg oF bi with —— Reslislag seshenty and with a coms. “Ennis, Jose, Fuel, and others; and e fol were slight York avenue, Tho polls will be opened at7 o'clock 8. m., and closed at 7 o’clock p. _— * ee SESUSOWEART | misiecyraan arcane. dnheanke distinguished individual referred to inthe resolu- | nothing to do with that. I withdraw my amend- | ths ent placed in nomi- SAM’L W, EN, es ay ( are 8,50) closing to the new Center Markethouse; laid over in- ment, but will tell ti {lis | nation : N. Callan. A” F. Cunningham, T. 8. GEO. E. JILLARD. following ‘quotations ;—Orleans fair 7%d, mid- formally. es tion, without committing ourselves to the expen- | ment, but will tell the Board that if any bills Donoho, and L. F.C ‘On rime sae ballot, 1 se? te c -_ * com™MIT EPORTS. diture of one dollar to pay any of his expenses, | Come to this body hereafter, resulting from money as I said before. This courtesy has been ex expended for this purpose, [ shall fen give my to him by nearly all the large cities of this Union, | most decided veto to Bppropriating one cent... |. and shall we now refuse to this resolution of | The yeas and nays, at request, being withdrawn, mere cou! , especially when it is known that | the resolution was passed he is about visiting the Federal metropolis, and to | [Note —As the Prince of Wales has. been re- be a guest of the President ef the United States? | ferred to in the above debate as visiting America Itrustnot. [ have it from reliable sources Mee in the capacity of a representative of the English ere’ 1 do not know as! ought to reveal it h i Je tite eae ge inte the op Government, and therefore to be received and en tertained as such, we would suggest to cur board st the ng of the President of the Uni! * worthy City Fathers’ that the instant the Prince States, who di that a formal invitation might} arrives on the soil of the United States he doffs be extended to the Prince. dling 5\,d; Mobile fair 74, middling 544; U lands fair 6%, middling 5 13-16d ‘Stock in port 1,088,500, including 906,000 American. ‘The weather continued favorable for the crops, =< breadstuffs were dull, with a downward ten- lency. Provisions were very dull. Lard firm at 62a6% Consols closed at 933934, . F.Clark having received the greatest number of votes was declared duly nominated. The meeting then adjourned. ‘Tue Orrosition.—It will be seen by reference to another column that the opposition of the Second Ward —— holding a meeting to-night at King’s Hall (old Union buildings) for the pur- pose of selecting a candidate in ofposition to the above nominee, at the said election. Is THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL, EPTEMBER 3. 1250 Resolved, That an election is hereby direct d to be held in the Seeond Ward on THURSDAY, the isth day of September a. to fill the vacany now existre m the Board of Common Council by the resignation of Williamprme. Esq. SECOND WARD-SECOND FRecincr— Bill for relief of Thomas Crax; passed, resolution autvorizing the Mayor, on the patat the Corperation, to invite his royal bi chness the Prince of Wales to visit the city of ‘washington; passed Billof the lower board ‘Third st west, between Dand € Seen aeed iil to repave the pa’ ey in uare No. 102; Ii to improv » the roodray of South tol st.. from the P sth side of Georgia avenue st. south; pass 4 “Bill of the lower board to Sapo aed grave’ E st. south, from Sixth to Blev- Pursuant to above resolution, an_eiection be id on Tenth street,b tween D and FE ats.. door north of the auction store of J _C. McGuire & . The polls will he Cpened at 7 o'clock a. m., Maine PortLanp, Sept. 10 —The election held in this Rossery or A LARDER.—Last Saturday <— P.M. baht 80) less scamp broke into Ca and closed'at 7 o'clock Geupen. the sae te eee ‘: me graceless roke in! it. clo: at7 o'clock p m Congress. vote been the ever Dok worn pared Bill to lay awater main in| ‘Mr. Rimerson—Mr. Preaident, I have no objec. | Renfeae. “parecer tnd, becomes, simply Lord | ne eee et gencten ant ee oe oaet: pi SArL LEWIS, cast” Scattering retarns from the peineipal cities DA n id ee eacrenth (to, Ewelfth st: west; | tien to invi his Royal Highness to the seat of | ter, elther by the Government or ihdividuals, will sision made for ihe, family dinner for Sunday— WILCLEA P.BNEBD, | and towns indicate the election of the fami sepet- 7 i y E ro. ne! jovernment; but, sir, a it the Invitation wet ¥ in’t leave the 'y a taste. ca in com- = Bees Se 2 lican ticket a majority. Thi towns ks with au socadment the Board of Com as ned by my colleagne, (Mr. Morgan pele b ci daaalrug i or otitaod i tances — are ree = sere of the heartlessness, not the heartiness of the thief. Had the act been committed upon any other night the damage could have been easily re- paired. The captain — that if the individ- ual wants a dinner in future and desires to be sup- plied from bis refrigerator, that be will choose some night in the week; Monday, Wednesday, of Friday wonld be preferable, as he wou!d then have the advantage of the Center Market to make up the loss. « Council, was reported k, with a recom- wendation thatthe board Insist on not agreeing to said amendment; and the anrendment was non- concurred th. Bill to allow a frame shed to sdjoin a brick building, owned by William H. Baum; assed. Bill for relief of John ios gal “nay 3:1 for relief of Daniel Pfeil; passed it for relief of Michael Boch; passed. BUil for relief of Daniei Howell; recommitted Bill to trim and comes in rather bad taste. If that is to be the} Cexers Rervr' We gi s _' give welow a correct pnt he oer det ge — Bars oma list of the census returns as furnished by the defray his own ex; , it seems to me, as I said Geputy posi -“ metic before, as if it would be acting in rather bad taste. I have no objection to his visiting the city, and having the citizens show him all due courtesy and entertaining him in as hospitable a manner as they see prover provided this is all done by give Mr. Wi ay ee a ity. The follow- —_——_—_—_——X_ GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown. advertisement. Sirst page GEORGETO! if Feet rion @ Association WE wv o’clock p.m, Able speaker Bath, Washburn 539; Smart 127. Saco, Washburn 793; Smart 414 Biddeford, Washburn 880; Smart 795 Rockland. Washburn, 761; Smart 584 Selfast, Wasbbnra 590; Smert 431; Barnes 33. es Gain : Slaves. Total. since 1850. 250 8,317 iC: iC Ae- be @ mecting of 12th inst, at 7% address the meet- 310 9,510 2,576 366 “ : go Augusta, Wasbburn S53; Smart 622. #ravel Bighth st west, between D and E streets | themselves and at their own expense; but I am =e Bae wae By order. J. OWENS BERRY, Secty. Forty-one towns give Mr. Washburn 16,396; Borth; passed. Bill of the lower board for relief | opposed to expending the money of the Corpora- Bupwortit’s (LatzLy Woop’s) MinstTRELS are] Exav PickReLt. Prest. be lics | Smart 11,732. of the Western Hose Company;“fiassed. tion for any such purpose. But what will be the how all the go. They hold forth at Odd Fellows’ 1VED PorrLann, Joint resolution granting permission to Prof. | effect of the coclalion? The gentleman (Mr. Hall, and last night, on the occasion of their first 10 hhd«. Pri me Porto ico SUGARS 116 towns gi Brooks to occupy Judiciary Square for equestrian | Morgan) may say what he pleases as to its being appearance here, drew a crowded house. Their 1) bhis.- Id Rye whee: Z 33,455, and Smart 23.541 pepeet referred. ya ution of courtesy, but | am positive melodies and comicalities are irresistible, in their 2 bbls HERRING and ALEWIVES. The entire re ‘The conference committee, to whom was re-| of the and now warn membets of the way, and should be enjoyed by all. For particu- SH bb: ushed and Refined ~UGARS, is elected ferred the disagreeing votes of the two Boards board, that the passage of this resolution will lars, see advertisement tn ¢ column. and Java COPFEE upon the act amendatory of the act providing for } result Bnally in having various bill ted = : “pet MOLABSES. California Express Ste Laceaisend co caledtion of ott Property In | bere for payment— bills’ contacted by different Rutiwions Mametbos —Pistrected mietings teh {For saleby JOUN 3° BOGE. == Pg r as —The rant Seepttiie the city of Washington, approved May 30, 1819, | parties to defray, it will be said, certain ni in progress at the Wesley Chapel and the Metho- IRING. , > ~ v submitted a rt which was read, and con- expenses of the Prince’s sojourn. As I remar! in the outset,a resolution Inviting a distinguished | Second Ward. patenece to.yisit us with the understanding that | Third Ward.. e isto pay his own way, I regard as ia rather | Fourth Ward. bad taste; but if gentlemen who are advocates of tue measure are satisficd with sucha Ly seb o™ I certainly am. However, as I believe the effect of this resolution would be different, I beg leave to offer the following amendment, to which | am dist Church South The services at both these Eve JEWELRY RE’ churches are very interesting. : RY Deserip*ion of J ry carefully Ro paired at & moderate charge by 7 JAMES A. WATSON. 49 B idze street, Georgetown, An Apprentice wanted ‘se 7 3t* OR BOSTON.—The regular packet brig Ando ver, Capiain Levi Crowell, has_arrived and is be receiving fi San Francisco on 29th ult., bas arrived Several strikes of operatives for the ten bour ones bat, taken place and were partially suc- c al. Political mass meet! were engrossing public —e, ih, California.” Senator Gwin ne te make his first s; bh inthe camgat, at Stook- ten, on the Much Bitterness “ie against him. Some of the Cou: curred in. So the bill was passed Substitute for the bill of this Board for the in- troduction of Potomac water and other improve- ments inte the Northern Market. Oa motion, the Board insisted npon its own amendment, and authorized a call for a commit- tee of conference. Bill of this Board relating tothe enclosing of Judiciary Square, with an amendment by the A YREE Pic-wic, it will be seen by an advertise- ment in another column, is to begiven at Arling- ton Springs to-morrow on the occasion of a target match by the National Guard. widischarging hereago. She will ht for the shove -port on: SyNop oF Vincixia —The Presbyterian Synod Satur ; dispatoh Aj Conventions require pl of it legislative there can be no objection, i 8 ) is to meet in Alexandria early | Saturday morninz, aud wall saul with Ap req tower Board; which was concurred in, the cay to prevent in any seatingeare teatesmeiatl xpected thata large number of ply rfactor they ——— TOL Watt cet vote inet a Gwin for Senator bili passed. ture of m for this purpose, which the gentle- 97 4,058 enom{nation will be present. testants in Broderick will Concurrent resolution for an inquiry into the expediency of removing wood and coal yards frem the Ifne of the cana}; =e Bill to trim and gravel Four-and-a-balf street man ht contends is not to be made in any ing the year ending event it fs this :—*Provided, it shall not in- | June 1, 1860, 840. volve the expenditure of any money by this Cor- Number of deaths--First Ward, 165; Second G. ATZS ce. applied for a commission to examine and take Resrecrrenty Informs his friend: o3i,i°¢ not bave Reaper, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise- testimony to show that the will could ment in our paper. Read it; it will interest you. public generally tha’ he bax removed to poration.” Ward, 135; Third Ward, 144; Fourth Ward, 28); | 8u 20-euly aN te Pope Le diner pin geod orca eaherate’ attempt hes been anadie —— bone prone epee avenuesand Four-]| Mr. Morgan —Ob, ne, don’t append any such — Ward, 53; Sixth Ward, 105; Seventh Ward, Mossow svt iion Partios, and feels assured that he will give entire | Pour were morally pir og ss ain State -2- ge; . : . proviso as Oa motion by Mr. Price, the special order of M -1,068 ratisfaction to those who may favor him with # Ves, sir. 1 will take the respon- “Total deaths in 1860... Dysentery.—Unlike other specifics in common use rt. Emerson sibitity of offering it myself. Total deaths in 1850... ; call. t 590 which act as more temporary styptics, Holloway’s All kinds of CONFECTIONERY aad CAKE at Later frem Henduras. the cus aay: = Somieetiee of - a a ne MS Peni 4 Pills seize on the seat of the disease and extermi- | the lowest prices. Best ICE CREAM at $1 50 per New Orixans, Sept 10 —Thesteamship Bien- questions invol a the report of the spec: Mr. Morgan.—Mr. President, in answer to , nate its primary cause—by invigorating the diges- | calion, ©, C. ATZS, vilie, from Ha bri ii from committee to whom had been referred the papers | what my colleague has said in regard to ex.| Increase of deaths in 1860 over that of tive organs, stimulating the liver, purging the chan- | 10%" 6% High téead, Cienatioee. ; wana, brings im the case of Gilbert Cameron and Lewis & | penses, permit me to state, that there {s not one | 1650, with an increase of population of nels aitd purifying the blood, they promote m a oe cern a Gen. wanes <4 Angus, in relation to the erection of the new | word in that resolution which would lead one to | 2!,399 only 469 | rostoration of health and Vigor. In biliousne-s, rPOBACCO, SNUEE. AND SEGARS, of-war Icaras Ww bed Centre market house, was postponed for two weeks. | suppose it coatermplated the expenditure of any |, The entire new census returns of the District of | sik hi adsehe, scidity of the tone, Sake by perce othe rr Adjourned. Common Counct! —The President and Vice- President being a the Secretary called the Board together, when Mr. Jones, of the Second Ward, was elected President pro tem. the town to the rightful authorities, and that the latter obeyed and retired down the coast, nts men According to the last accou! force had been reduced to my yg Hye attacks of his enemies, and that be been face money. Wecan contract no debts legally with- | Columbia, compared with that of 1550, affords outa = authorizing the same; and Septal per- | the following interesting particulars : mission is asked for, or proposed to be asked for, | _In 1550 the number of free inhabitants in the by this resolution. itisa mere matter of cour- | District was 45,000. In 1960, 72,134. Increase tesy. I can assure my friend that neither the | 24,134 originator or advocates of this resolution have | 12 1850, number of slaves. de: sion of spirits, they are equally efficacions, Sold by all Druggists, at 230., 62., and $1 per box. se? lw Lhave to-day received 136 boxes of TOBACCO, consisting of pound jumps, fours, tens, large and small twists. : * Also a large lotoffine HAVANA and YARASE GARS, Also, on hand— Dr. J Hosrerrer’s Bitreas.—These Litters are universally acknowledged to be 8 sure preventative and cure for Fever and ‘Acue, Flatulence, Heavi- a : verely wounded in the Seven of his communication was received from the Myo! of the Stomach, or any’ other like affection, 329 boxes of fine, medium and low priced To- | severely eagsing 8 petites trom the Moses Winea. | suv iaes & jetpaying i ovetion giving a ball, | 1m 1860, “© «« Their effcct upon the spetem: is moat miraculous: Daceo, wounded followers at Truxillo bad been placed awaklog aa application for an act to allow them to | Of anything else, that would involve the expendi- they give a healthy tone to the system, remove all | 250,000 Segars, last whom wasa on board the Icaras, the colonel As the steamer Osceola (which wont Se news to Havana) was leaving the harbor of Trux- illo, Alvarez wes entering the town with 300 men. erect apparatus suitable for the manufacture of gas for Willards* Hotel, on let 474 in square 225, in conformity with the act authorizing and regula- ting the erection of houses and the jaying as pipes, appro: July 3d, 1853. Referr: committee on police. ture of a single doliar by the Corporation. its | Decrease in ten years., whole object fs to show that respect which is due | Total population of 1860. to this distinguished foreigner. si “ “* 1BGDssenee. Mr Lammond.—Ii understand the gentleman (Mr. M ) to state that an invitation bas been | Aggzreyate increase in ten years extended by the President of the United States to | !" 1*60, number of dwelling: the Prince of Wales to visit this metropolis, and | Im 1800, © be bis guest; and a resolution is now introduced here to extend a formal invitation to him on the | _ Increase in number of dwelling pet of this Corporation. { sm inelined to think | Families, number in 1360, tt we Americans are beginning to make fools o “1850. of ourselves over all these forcigners when they come here. 1, for one, aim opposed to a reception | _ Increased number of families. . or ovation of any kind. and set iny humble veto | Number of deaths in 1860. to all this preparation and tom-foolery in order to fe no 6 1850. show ourselves off to the Prince«f Wales. What kind of courtesy would the English extend to an | ncrease.. American citizen if be went there, even though | _ Total incre: Sb he he a distinguished citizen. Columbia, over the census of 1850, 23,678. rt. Eas! —! Mr. Lai seem: a oa Ab if Roane mos vases of th anges en it MEetiIns oF THE Jackson (BR¥CKINEIDGE) is not to pey any distinguishe courtesy to a DemocraticAssociaTion Last Eveninc —There notable personage fn bli tas the represent-,| W2% quite a large number present at the regular morbid matter, and in fact thoroughly cleanse the system of ail unpurities. The proprietors in pre- ing this prep&ration to the public, assure them inn6 sitigls case, where it has beon used ac- cording to their directions, has it been known to faui,buton the contrary, new virtues have been found in its use. To those afflicted withany of the above ills of tha body, the “Bitters” are offered as a speedy and cortain cure. Try themand form your own opinion. For sale by druggists and dealers generally every- whee. se 3 euSt 35 cases of Garrett's Scotch Snuff, in bottles ; also, Rappee, Congress, and Macraboy S00 dozen of Arderson’s and Goodwin's Fine Cut Chewing and smoking Tytacco, 130 gross of Shanghai and Parlor Matches, 1% boxes of Pipes and Pip» Heads. 75 bales of Killickinick Sescking. oad all other articles pertaining to the tri All of which are offered atthe lowest wholesale prices, JAMES WALLACE, No. 59 High street, Georgetown. Goods delivered to any part of the District free of charge. au s9-2w Srinuaan hewn” me have Removed, temporarily, to the Store (No. 77) formerly ocoupied by is Payno, nearly opposite theic esishlishment. 0D DRY GOODS cau be hed as cheap as ever. au 22-3w H : T BUILDER o' os to Georgetown, Wasbingtoa, and vicinity, and wi! contract a or super tend the construction of of to The Fusien Mevement. ALpany, Sept. 10 —The it of the roposed union of the democrats with the Breck - ties men, by giving the latter ten electors and two State officers, bas caused q ad commetion among the politicians here. A the State mittee are understood to he de- WITHDRAWN AND REFEREED. Bill providing for the erection of a <a the Lie: ALS in front of square 121, was with- drawn) the files and referred to the committee oa drainage and distribution of water. * BILLS, ETC., INTRODUCED AND REFRERED. Bill makiag ana; jation for the repair of the Western Market; several bilts of Indebtedness from the Franklin Fire Company, which they ask tobave paid by the Corporation; bill to take up aad relay the gutter on the south side of I street vorth, betweea Tenth and Eleventh streets west; billtetake up and relay the gutter on the west side.of Penta street ib, from I street tothe netiral sewer or drain crossing H street; bill making aa appropriation to rebuild bridge in the Sixth ee bill to prevent cruelty to ani- Mever’s Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, the oldest and best remedy known for extermjnat- ing Rats and Mice, Cookroaches, Bugs, Ants, Murquitoes, Fleas, Moths, Grain- Worms and Gar’ len Insects. Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. id by nil Drugevate everywhere. ma 18-3m DiED, DET ATeRAeY, the loth instant, REUBEN BUR- 2=q., aged 64 years, for 40 years a resident Several telegraph prominent pall ‘tans, od se proposed arrangemen' Frem Denver City. of this city ; He was much distinguished in knowledge, firm . weekly meeting of the Jackson Democratic As- h ews of God, and ce nvinced of the truth of | public and private bur diags. bod specifi- A it mals; petition of certatm property holders in the | “are Satna Thera tees eee We al Sprang. | rociation last evening at thete Kal ee Pea the Catholic Teligiod in which tm died. shia | eautns wal Re farmahed at short notice Mie Se, jo-ses, at ee ey aes ; gan. % “ited i . rs : been received to the - from viginity asking that agutter may belaidon the} Mr Easby In this matter we owe scntething|| vaute Svenue, betweem Hour and-s half and Sixth { (fis friends ere vespenttally invited to attend his | free tk of tue Post Obibe the Tarryall stiver mines continue north side of square No. 451; tion of Alex. Biclaski, asking the remission of & tine; petition of sundry eltizens asking for the graveling of Bleventh street west, from Maryland avenue to the a gag of a asking the ps 2 law authorizing the grading and graveling of square 625. BILLS PASSED. Bill to take up and relay the gutter on the north side of H street north, between Se: and to cour’ not only amon: ve streets. Speeches were made by Gov. Stevens, of Poor losdedaion “Aasertting grea Oregon, Judge Dixon, of Tennessee, and others. + with regard to which we ought to consult our | Tbe an ae were frequently and loudly ap- own dignity as much as anything else Will gen- plaud The Chair having announced to the tlemen allow a distingaisbed individual, the re Association thatthe Hon Mr Yancey was expected resentative of a great ana Ln kabat as nation, to visit | © arrive in the city about the 20th of the present our city, withont the slizbtest intimation on the | month, on his proposed tour to the North, on mo- of the city authorities that he was welcomed? | ton of Mr Hoover, a committee of five was ap- ho would like to have such a thing thrown up aac to wait upon that gentleman, and request tous hereafter? It is not contemplated in this res- im to address that Association and the citizens olution to incur any expeuse in entertaining the | of Washington from some convenient locality, to Prince, as was well remarked by my friend from | be hereafter designated. As Mr. zascey la an- the First Ward (Mr. Morgan) ‘The President, } Bounced to arrive at Annapolis on the 20th, he garnets nnd ho doubt, bas provided for all this, as he is to be, will probably be here about the 10th, when it is liberally his guest. | have understood from private sources | © be boped our citizens will have mm opportunity wee a that extensive preparations have been made for | Of bearing this distinguished man and popular STRAYED Aw Ade Bander ine ppc ner ower enaued ee tae Haaren P9 wi betes sak pote horns ‘and a white spot on, the fo e- A 1. or. tion he occupies. Bescetaginen MESsNS 1y ALEXANDRIA. LAST aah th age “eel ore a PO rwjoatromn nog 7 My friend from the First Ward (Mr.Lammond) | N'C¥t — The Gazette of this morning says: “The | EIS Sr WAL INGTON S, Third strect, between also says he is very much inclined to belinne may | Breckinridge democracy of this city turned out lade: yen if any such visit were made by a distinguished in full force lest night, around the pole erected favorable. One quartz mill in Russell’s Guich, in four days, yielded nevrly sixteen bandred 5 H. G Rice and H. Pierson were killed near au 27 Smeo HENRY WINGATE. T CLINTON ACADEMY. HE Next Apnual Session of this schol will commence on MONDAY. Pee 8 The school has been removed to 161 West stre-t, berween Cingress and High. Cireulars may be obtained after the 22d of Aucnst,at the drag s‘oreof Mr R. &. T. Cisul, cocner of Congress and Bridge sts. aulseolm GEO. ARNOLD, M. A., Principal. ENT—The DWELLING and STORE FIAT Bridge street. The dwelling con‘stns LU rooms in excelent order, ides closets, water closet, bath room, emoke house, milk house with ater, & d woodshed; with gas fixtures complete, veils and water. ‘Lhe window: command charming vie of ths river an® adjacent country. ‘The store is completely fit'ed with shelv: d water, with larre dvors, and two la-ge dry be rented either together or sep gate, and to 8 good and permarent tonart at very wits bartiage houses attached, with hydrant ia the ith carnage houses yard. Apply ‘CRAGL barton o'clock a m, from his Inte residence, No. 45> 6th street west, between H and I streets north. * On the 6th instant, after a lineering i MARGARET ANDERSON, in the 49 age. LOST AND FOUND. O8ST—On bo: the steamer Thomas Collyer, er t and the omnibus, oo Monday, ¢ Cameo BREASTPIN, set it ‘The finder, by returning it to EH, 972 70) ct Island, will be se i New Orveans, Sept 10 Teviot bad arrived at Haw: up and Telay a ses on the east side of | wes} between H and [streets north; bill maki an appropriation for casual repairs in the Fi and second Wards; pattems the erection of AWAY—On Sunday. morning » Maria Goncepcion to be a lawful prize. Mira- mon wee at the ie eo endeavoring to concen- trate a sufficient force to repulse Liberals, who were rapidly twnoving thither, c —§ . brown and | yard. Apply to Dr iN, 124° Dum : ‘ of Maryland aveaue.and Twelfi sttéem. west; | citizen of the United States to England, he would | 1" front of the Court House. A. large audience, fret peek na pasty ah t ant Dernorr, Sept. 10 —Tbe Canadian sébooner itl te. 2 water yaaia 1 1 street. orth, from } not tecetve any of this conrtes: Shieh’ itis how ipeiading a. son et of Tl eee. perecnt the. $: hogn mas some week ieee ac ST—A convenient two-story BRICK | Y -H- Pavey Rpg wn lage Lage _So ven! iuth streets west; iby a water posed to extend to the Prince ‘ales row ng porti the! dry. Whoever wil! return nid = hea’ Saturday and sunk neer the main in G street north, from street west ise ts freee nagatne ey in conetrpesey "a square. A stand near the poll bad been handsome- | Gow ta tie wubsoriver, at the eorner ol Virginiaay. FORVELLING “on First girect, with Gag aad | 1" gheevy gEc oe ¥ middle.jsicnd Lake Erie. The nq of seven ow to a he can potat me to any instance in history of ly_constructed, ornamented with flowers, and end thet, Isiand, shall areie He Brave reward. Water, Alsv, a commedious elling and Stee Eagland where a distingutshed citizen of our | Colored li; festooned with _— bore on E treet ‘To suitable tenants wi Se eeeeorcrate. “Apply to SAMUEL MREN URN. ket opened with an attendance and supply mach below the average. Tbe country dealers were west; bill to lay = water, m: iting that ite front the ‘names ef Breck e and Lane. —Strayed from th see Of : —— ey “inet wc om Wo Lesvetvoant Wil wwiny | tarlament Sad beng wckrea ie fac of | Aeros the arent wen smpendrd the Ametioms | 5 REWARD, seed fromthe gromiven of |X, Noc E24 Duniattonsty@rwrgsms weal at | bye paming wemet No hn weter main im New York avenue; from fwe'fth | the rulers of that country, has not been recel flags and the Unien Jack, and from the top of | Jast,9th instant, adark brown MULE, Sn nA == a UES anaes siceet west to Thizteauth street; bill Wa Jay 2 Water | with distinguished cantiderstion; then {must | the pole several faze waved | Music was on the } with mang cut earl. Had oa tome wag: FOR SALE AND RENT. _ bie ayant +56 street. . u a cannon 4 * te The firm peer a wt bell geen i ene ee res ge ow eye Ses Al bre each fide of the wands bon tite was kindled, for ine Stic oe ore Seer [For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, |. Wiminston, Sep, 10 — Fie lattes oa son ee, ished to ice of the leat been an instance wherea man of any | ™ ne, e Scene quite anima‘ed and picturesque. | f 3 see first page] ~ ne R France, the contractor and. » Soath Cc; David Funsten first addressed the assembly |. ——— = -- to-day by J memger il ee se leva | ih mateo 7, ht | seen nee MRT ais | | Tue, Aura ha RUNDLE of | FUG RENTON Sal -a Seton Raat | ee eww oy arnt ee me oma tion of the of water lakers, with an amend. acknowledge ‘the Kindred feeliug thet er, | tet inthe democratic party. He was followed copies of eash day for the taonth of June, 1858 ‘The | ron’; hes aiaohed stable and carriage,and water pe tet fone instead Ot tat the sae | ise be Sinectihe w cumoninne ms tial mdantio eke ree fier will eaetee'e liberal reward by setarning | in tne yard ane aud back glleya: Ne" B1O, "ho. th Church Burned. pers, as the high © em to this office. au ol 10 —Eerly 08 irected in the original bill; bill granti: ‘ ee Ss & a ae! Several Houses(iacge aod re Bosrox, se. or mission to the Mesars wWilieea to ame me hoon Ke 1 wid belive, tae Pithcs of Ww A Levratnan.—Hammack bas just slanghtered for sale. inquire at 504, the Second cnarem pete 1 Mreaterd oa their premises Im accordance with foie pets | dit ‘as the representative of Sinton, $i lave weighing 250 pounds and s young |." PERSONAL. , | Shove. S wiles es sinh if wrbtch 86,000 wen ie nm. a !—as tender, juic’ rich in ————uwx«we—e-——cwu hm, 1 . sg ot SETS Ela a agua Pagans Bes ens eeat inane | rece ae mila gener | | RENE Mom ans aut Pangan | POOH GE Rastat atest |e Hnki oe een ot stoma or - vi Ol ng Bay 01 a mn id mu os to bis disbursement of the fund cts ocak seoecee eae we | turned the heads ‘of ail London's citteen tol pay nodebse oncept ot my ‘own contrac nk ue aici Cea? ¥ oe so 1d Se Fngineer ot the Fire Department. month of August, 1560, was re back a weighty respossibility upon ‘ong } half. a century back; with @ neck and, bosom.as | _#¢ Il 3t* CHARLES HIBBS. 0 RENT, AND GOOD WILL FOR SALE. | Pureavatram, | 10.—Devid M. tye, ot the committee and directed to be filed among the which Ta much afcaid we } Voluptuous in as that of a ng 150 REWARD.-Ran away from the sub- ‘A large STORE on Pa. avenue, between 8th | the Fair Monnt page te reine sf he Water Regia Soria Sutheaas Sine Gracey Liar ca Ma nna AG | SLO Ara ire cee Rata | amas Sap. Se pokes [arene Swe < Smee detter ater a due to the Prince. Lf we exhibit all is on ’ ic orga’ co. Md:, on ‘ dna» my bay | been ocoupi ation “ to the mumber of signers to the subscri ptiom-was | ties whenever -occasions Pc apreee aae 4 turtle steaks and SOup a8 are Hot to be na Y Telerebisnentie light coppes | eeeteuerooe — + flso disposed of In a similar magner, _ bristle oans. fe’ cuply antl trimmed toate [aa R 2k pew two-story-tnd-hebement persornin om irnotane seat. Ws Ot Z || dium thiiness, thos en fo ebead well propor: FoR eA ist Soutainine 5 rooms Sad ool, which was agreed to; . Tux Cenrax Marker.—This morning the mar- | gorner'of one of his eyes; chin #11 Jar, suyaied. on, fe Northern Lathrties Market Resolved, That Prof. abe the use bout 19 or 20 vemrs of erms unusually liberal. A, J of we "Sudiclary ph yt of purpose of exhib re wth black felt hats biscl DALE, corner of 7.b st and Pa ay. se were not as | light blue cassimere = es sa st ae ing an menagerie, provided pono — a extensive : excellent, | tie waistband “7. We Hollya A BASE, OrroRTONITY aoa sagaitogst shall first be obtained. however, and ed ready sale. There is dontioing Macton, bait ‘yom Paula Sia BILLS RECOMMITTED. G0) tadlostica :0f sonmre of prices, except for ton, Orange and Alexendne Ratirosd, Itisunder Bill te os pew at the cofrer of T and articles Peni Eee out of season. Articles of . high stave of guitteation well * Rood Femi) ayprnn! nd ym 2 gutter at the dest quality she prices of last week without [rail tor Bal imore or Peunaylygain ai dives ober, fan be ‘0 Saune point. | sil” from the of Aldermen pig: po s $100 provised he is secured) in pe oss Sie ssveutn al fe rstablishing the ennual water rent for strect sewers | Cxnreat! Geampuotsx Cases —Nick Smith, Seah JAMES E.s. HOLLYDAY. s a and ether purposes. (col.,) drunk; workhouse 90 days. Wm. Wells, Fo RENT—Five BR BILLS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Ee nnatoome row of building eee nee ay Various bills snd resolutions from the Notice OF CopaRT BRSAIP—The uw Gros! vagrant; fine and costs, $2.15. Miller, ’ drunk "do, #2 15. Simbel Suit do do, 213 rugmed have thisdar formeta cepartue-ship | £7" 00 north, oe pee oun Inga wat No 300 board 2 by thelr tule and appropria we, apg ee o eit ia Bint tthe p ns Atel clash Gro bet oon sirand uh wis of WA oint resolution oa the M: iter. rena) x 4 m. Hudson, pt a a, ) S-egee - into a contract with the pa: a ted he egal: ork bude So tte: Four ledgers were street and OR BALE—A small FARM the basance 1x. iv Washington city, Sept. 7th, | : : N & —I have this day. di: of my entire We eo eee pea inapteece arene” Tal for all favors. 5 ‘spring Re Picea bea eta a ag or on the pltoe to J. 2-20" . Fee RENT—A new 4, BRICK SE, ~, With marble Sid graurss wate tures, with bach rooms Alro, gas in every room. situat-d

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