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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. THE: EVENING STAR. Pesce ~detinnlia en REPARATIONS FOR THE Prince.—The Wash- WASHINGTON CITY: and othet a correspondents of the N. : 3 sation journals, in their ph, to pander tolthe public appetite, often publish statements ‘Spirit of the Moruing Frese. ich not only have no foundation dm point of ‘The Constitwricn treats apon what tt calls ‘The | fat, but are actually absurd. Such has already Silent Candidate and the Icy (slippery) Platform” the case witn reference to thearrival and re- of the Bell and Everett party, and upon other po- | ception of Baron Renfrew in his city. The state. litical subjects. mients of the press outside of this city, in this The Inteiligencer argues that the late Annual | matter especially, are not always to be deemed Convention of the Eptseopal Church for the dio- | reliable. cere of New York, did right in laying on the| It will be the desire and determination of the table Mr. Jay’s resolutions deprecating the Afri- | Star to keep the citizens informed of everything can slaye trade, and not taking special action on of consequenee that transpires with regard to the thmt particu lar crime any mere than any other. movements of hié lordship during his sojourn in A this city. Asan instance of the absurdity of many 7A letter. frgus “Yarmouth, N, S., states that | of the statements of correspondents, spoken of the bull of the’ ship Sta ire, lest- several | above, we will refer to the one relative to the years since on the passage from J.iverpool to Bos | President and the Mayor receiving the Prince at ten, has recently been found’ off Sag Harbor, in | the depot and escorting him to the Executive ten fathoms water. ;. Mansion. All must readily perceive that such > tion on the part of the President of the United U7 The Cheraw (South Carolina) Gazette tes would be unbecoming, and tend greatly to gives ciirrency to 3 painful rumor that a wedding a wer the dignity of that high official position. party of forty-eight pefsons were poisoned neat] Raton Renfrew and suite Will arrive here on Cokeavury, in that State, a few days since, of Wednesday, about 4 o'clock, in a ‘special train, whom forty are dead. The Gazette expresses its] 3.4 in all probability will be met at the depot by belief tm the truth of the report. the President’s nephew, Mr. Jas. Buchanan, for- merly his efficient private secretary. In the eve_ hing there will be a repast, suitable to the occa_ sion, at the White House; and also one on Thurs- day. Lord Renfrew will dine with Lord Lyons on Friday; and an invitation will be extended to the diplomatic corps to dine with him, before his departure. No public reception will be given by UP" The inflation of Prof. Lowe’s balloon was | the Prince in the East Room, as stated in a north- commenced at Philadelphia on Friday night, and goer Nees aria eda oS pt 2h sehen Sg atensee ela cig steamer Harriet Jane, but we have not yet been Berea taad cae eke al Cleese ete con [nila to eiaas hak aay ths vicd tn io eae the basket and the rope was abou! cut when | | From the best information we can obtain, we feel the balloon bursted oe the top, putting a termi- safe in saying that the grand pyrotechnic display, ee ene ee which is to be given in his honor, will not take > It is now ascertained that the schooner St. | place on Wednesday evening, as currently re- Mary’s foundered in Lake Michigan on the night | ported. The announcement, we suppcse, will be of the Lady Elgin disaster. One of her small | made in due time. boats drifted ashore on Sunday last, a short dis-}| This exhibition will be had in the reservation tance north of Chicago. One body, supposed to | South of the President's Mansion. Mr. Edge, have'been lost on the Lady Elgin, has been iden_ | Pyrotechnist from Jersey City, with several assist- tifted as one of the schooner’s crew. There were | 2nts, até at present in the city, busily engaged in eleven persons, Including the crew, on board the | preparing for this occasion. It will surpass, it is vessel. said, any similar exhibition at any time given in the United States. U> The Natl sal Democratic Committee of —_——» General Superintendence for the City of Phila-] Rerigr yor tne Surranens IN SyR1a—We delphia have addressed several interrogatories to | }, learn that the Secretary of the Navy bas, at the the democratic candidates in Philadelphia, wish. humane request of some of our citizeus, and with ing to kmow if such candidates will support the | 5 promptitude highly creditable to him, ordered Reading clectoral ticket, and also if they will | tnat the U.S. storeship Release, now in commis- exert their influence to destroy the bogus electcral | sion at Boston, be detained until the 15th inst. for ticket of the Forneyites. A failure to answer | the Purpose of receiving and conveying to Syria these questions affirmatively will be considered | such boxes of clothing or other goods as a sympa- sufficient to place the delinquent outside of the thizing public may be disposed to contribute to- democratic party. wards relieving the thousands of distressed people SSS eee who are now suffering in consequence of the re- > A large portion of the Friday morning ses- | cent terrible massacres in that distant land. All stonef the late Protestant Episcopal Convention | xinds of new and cast-off clothing, and all kinds in New York, wes occupied in acting upon pro- | of fabrics which can be converted into wearing pesed ameudments to various canons of the apparel or bedding, which may be contributed Church. Dr. Potter, the Provisional Bishop, de- | and placed on board the above-mentioned ship, livered Lis annual address, embacing a history of | will be conveyed to the ‘‘Anglo-American Relief the transactions of the Church during the year Committee” at Beyrout. All boxes or goods must The Bishop also alluded in very fattering terms be directed to James M. Gordon, Esq., Secretary to the visitof the Prince of Walesand its probable of the American Board of Foreign Missions, Bos- beneficent influence upon the welfare of Great ton. Brituin and tse United States. Another attempt ieee was made to bring the Convention to some action Prorosen Extension oF THE OVERLAND Mac- on the everlasting negro question, but the subject | wxtTic TaLxcraru to Russia.—We learn that ‘was unanimously laid on the table, and the Con- | measures are being promptly taken by the com- vention adjourned sine die. pany that recently obtained the contract to con- —_—-- struct for this Government its proposed magnetic if" S-nator Seward delivered an address in | telegraph line to the Pacific, to obtain the coop- Leavenworth, Kansos, on Thursday last to an.| eration of the Russian Government toa plan for audience numbering five to six thousand. He'] the extension of their line via Russia American expressed his gretitication at being able to ad-| possessions, to connect with the present lines droge the citizegs.of Kansas on their own soil, and|| from St. Petersburg extending through Russia then proceeded toa diseussion of the issue in.'| very near to those possessions. From informa- volved in the first struggle in the Territory between | tion already in the possession of the company the advocates of Slavery and Freedom, asserting | little doubt is entertained that the Russian Gov- hls belief thet had‘the cause of Freedom failed | ernment will zealously and promptly lend its in Kansas, Slavery would have Swept the whole | countenance and pecuniary assistance to the coyntry west to the Pacific. SVith the failure of scheme; which, after all, may withina year, or ‘Blavery there, however, the campaign had virtu-| at most two, bring to New York advices from aily ended, and the Territories would be.free He] London not more than twenty-four hours afte, closed with a high compliment to the Peopie of | being dispatched from the British capital. Ver Kansas fur thelr firmness in their struggle, and | ily, we do live in an age of progress. said that the lovers of Freedom would heresfter 2 “come up to Kansas as they go up to Jerusalem." Tue Retrocession oF THE Bay Iszanvs to encarta ns Honpcras.—Mr. Molina, recently accredited to Personal. our Government as Minister from Honduras, had --+: Hon. R. Mailory, Ky; Hon. AR Boteler, | # long interview on Saturday with Secretary Cass, Va.j Hon J. M: Konkel, Md., are at Browns’. in reference to matters connected with that Gov- erament. Honduras, it is said, after she learned of the expedition of Walker, urged upon the British authorities to keep possession of Ruatan. ™ ‘Mrs. Now that Walker has been captured, and her Maliles” shactda, Wo enplnensee Lee pail | sree kane hock guloned,uaets ready to take pow weree agaiust John C. Heenan. Heenan declares | session, and Grent Britain, in accordance with thet he was never marsied to Adah or any othe: | the treaty, will surrender it up to Honduras. — This Is the explanation of the reasons why it has been so long delayed. sige Pre Tue Paxstosnt’s Private SsckeTaRysmir.— A “3 % dames Buchanan, Jr., having resigned the posi- state of m t th rales 37 Barris “ly le gtg SAG Tyemtine tion of private secretary to the President, (which ove of the garret rooms of the house, which is two | post he filled with so much ability,) for the pur- Stories in bight, asa sleeping apartment. At the | pose of returning to Philadelphia and resuming MON DAY capes == October 1, 1560. IA destructive storm of wind passed over the town of Ava, N. Y., on Tuesday last, sweep- ing down trees and fences inits path. The house of Nicholas Reed was crushed by a tree falling across it, and three ef his children were instantly killed. *--+ Judge Dunkin and ledy, Ky ; Mr. Stanley, M.P, Eng ; Mr. Arthur, Eng’; J. M. Brodhead, Pa., are at the National. «=» We see the statement going the rounds that Sciciag ix Battimons sos the American of this morn! ing, 6 o’clock,a man named August Stange, years, committed suicide while in a Morning. Sand : =e SES SESE” | 85 EENORD cy omale owas ‘ R 5 1 ° Si eae wang tye a ng | Sn Pcie flaw A 4. Cabrenner, Hayne | Gabon Hh Ale, Sar he Set | Wes a ING TON FHEee oe Ps ches age spre eas wrist, aud then cut bis throat. He then pis an Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, way fED-A WET NURSE. ip & ealt Sole Lessee and Manager......... 8. W. Grann. fecha there terehe Tai road and Eo Rode, ¢r of the window tothe roof and threw him. | 28 we stated would Probably be the case, has been of good habits, and well lS at: — } will be giventhe finder jeaving them self to the pavement of the yard, the right side of | appointed in bis place, and to-day entered upon Secs to r. GARNETT, Nieth street, botween & wato aes, pe ae Sencd’ 61 F street, between 9th and 10th ats it~ by which the aeath weleatly against and death | *e discharge of his duties. ANTED—Ry gsoborand wtradyyousy aj, | ou ee ment of TURGDAY. Novanota iene "T posed tobe iat he canoe aoe or OSL ous caused Instantly. Mecand Mrs. Retes hearing th paeaneene Ww 8 SIFUATION’ae conchman, or porter Ta JOSEPH JEFFERSON, re pe preetented to come forward,’ ‘ noise of the fall to the ground, hastily doustaded Promotions 1x THE PzNstox Orvice —James | crocery store: t of recommendattous ivon. | The Comedian of the Age, will commence an en- | Prove property, pay charges, and tube and fouad bim lfélew? Infocnation ecm; | E.. Stewart, from $1,000 to $1,800,vice T. D. Jenks, | P!*� address G. H., Star Office, t085 ws Eagement of Twove Nights on MON. away. Jou ROCHE Midge st ry sunnicated by the police oflicers, Coronet Hall | deceaea : ae | WANTED—A CLERK, who isacauantadwits DAY Novomber Sth, mud will be Itt and fortron ated pereees Bort ft ovuntry, Touse, beld an inquest; the jury, from the evidence be- ; the oity trade, for a Jewelry Store, Beat et Pilowed bythe most eurroundings, cost about 910/00. fore Mhem: rendering’ a verdiet of premeditated wW.w. Ae from $1,400 to $1,600, vice Stew- Bferences required, Addross'T. H., No. 6, Star nthe Theatrical Fitmaee Liles ant Columbia Colleen ne Docent ween 3 hag sboet et ‘corn orib and suicide. On his was found the sum of | &rt, promoted, fice, se 14 ieat! if add 8. W. ht SOCKET BOO! Sanpaiel og — ba horses. . Saad ae bowed ghey bank | wages set Jobn Work, from $1,200 to $1,400, vice Sperry, Waren ne steady and industrious man, a atte - a Bowery Theater,” New York, wi toner my AS pt ‘A_eward of ¢ Selved f we ni Bat tease tens 5 which | promoted as above. 1 8 collector. Best of recom. with prompt attention, Wwi'l be ivan tl finder if} the Star Office, 00, the w! Sander 5 committing the deck te Coreae- notes net at The vacancy In the first class ($1,200) was filled, | Sy 1s-tf = S'Ve™ Address M. G., Star Ofice, REMOVAL tween if and Paces A NET T, Ninth street, ‘ine ne ° rected or signed, in whieb he states that he had a | we learn some time since. ne “form hi Bold tog OF seperate, ot first ‘°P- sicknews that nobody could cure, evidently aed. : si ora yeh WOR SALE—A PUNGY BOAT called the Reg- Pavusn Ro genetalls’ Cet he ae eel REA CLE io out ing to bs icieg deranged ta mind, in which sit | ‘Tae Waarmen.—The following report of the yy iatere SR PRN Et ee, INE STORE and LAGER BEER DEPOT For stamping al’ le: dapat; balance to out cabinet varulaber by occupation, but bed not | Wetthet for the morning is made from the Amer tet giAnd Sdstroets. — * loot shove the Patent fice whens ne eet A PACKET OF PAPER, ' ito : o worked therest for sone yess le has no rela. | Sean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | _#¢ 20-3 happy to supply them with every variety of Liquors, ‘ ez: i} oss cum & tofé will be fey In Prowl ene "yan ative of Methaa. | sonian Institution. ‘The time of observation la pee we ee | ee TNIFRe Rint NE LORS | "Gray mentee peenenny ; under" » in Pruesia, ere his er lives. He] about 7 o’clock. The pl ‘a u ts R ES! KT OF CHAMBER FU J} 18.— . re inl having en My appar Rs Sar | ew vere oy OOTOMEE 18. SABE Sel HOLE CSUN GAY |S fla Fate Rehet ae ibe | eptonbns eg ee = —_ paid his board. ing naturally of a Philadelphia, Pa. raining, wind NE expenses smal: That place is raiaped ast nied isan D AS, ee Ineny of the efter cnfoymnenne cy not partictpate Peierivurg te. pnts 0 29-3¢ BR STH-A-TETES, CHAIKX, ROCK’ METROPOLITAN | srty ‘ : sahers® ten? wes a member of the German Working Men’s arses A - pos ng : a TNION TRA? . re alot or aall shea ti x at! BOOKSTORE, ATCa Si Vuion, of Arbelter Hall, who bave taken charge | Wiimin; lear, “ a ‘i u By EES RU RAN BROWN'S. S80 Seventh st, =) F, “Te ‘Sihee. of and’ wili bury him: Golam c lear; cool. Garner of 10th and Hata se = neat Northern Market, dante sor TRUE & SOLOMON, ° darony, in get, ost leston, 8. lear, 68°, loors of Pa. at OTICE. gents Leurened’s colebresed -/ : : ; avier's old stand. Fay OVAL, pay oe Ts Mou NTED GUARD — Angee, Go... Stoaay? 2 a NE Ward, ba . His Bar is con: 1 VITATION.SDhersby notify my customers} s¢24 ly 2 Pa. ev., bat be i 10th ste, . as z 84 2 75°, ied with the choise, pd the public in general that L have removed to} zames eof F Lakemeyer and | Macon, Ga... «cloudy, cool. ‘at Fried Oyst No 349° Seventh street, (three doors frou his ow BicH, PURE v< Were stricken from the roll aad | Columbus, Ga.. clear, 50°. at hus place, Fa avenue.) where I shall kee; ‘ $ arg to longer members of Aeigeeeay: ee Monty -eloudy, warm. ry sty fe, and at r im | lace ment of FORKIGN. ‘ ON b. a + Sve + | Jackson, Ala. seloudy: ee ——— DBY GOODS, HOSIERY, FANC untied by ORDER No. 13_HEADQUAR Mobile, Ala.. ‘cloudy, cool. SAR PS Kew ioods ret y Gown Secla cieeoeen ArAgUNG TON “hicn™ NPA bey New Orleans, raining, wind SE Mz, cnas, RERUN Metre nd tue pusfts | MGR willbe soldat astonishing low Cass veaad $0 no cass Omer Geek eats - Ne bi Ling © t the Smithsoni: t7 during his time in businees, has = Headquerters, ats ofiast, RiP eeNi Ney S| rete ee eee emt acontan st 74 incre aenortmpout of Gubsan's NYS WRE as ea ® FELT HATS—PREP HATS, Spee erty ulnintinnas wit en SStiodinet each Company is requested. By order of ometer at 7 9.'m., 5 At the shortest notice ; and gic eae be hed oF Gents, YOROe aot hes a OER of the purest beverages in the the = JAS. Y. DAVIS, Major, Maximum during 48 hours ‘en and Groceries. At No, 81 Louisiane wr, baat riety of ell pedors now opening at \ ALE he Tee ven (AEE SHON AS TONAL ewe: | ert minimamt aia rt Waalnibtape veer geaad a weekly meeting wi ihe 'GHS, COLDS, HOARSENF ri He oo ee Shosy EVRRING: Si jeclos artini nies HLA, lotrodace bar nee cries of FALL PLEAS thong SP OF cum eat aale came tg a PE o. ‘a A . ete Eni ne a A * “se Send The neat gl! Democ jonsed by seve | WINTER MILIINERY on Thursday. Occ um | This plesssat and site’ Cough R, has | F Seates of Marina thd Delaware of Vay bee eral eminent speakers (owt ressed by sev- | tober 4th Which she invites the attention been so long known arreneively ued, ost | MARK'’S PATENT PORTABL| FaN ‘0 CO t {LIUS BOYLE, P; of the indies of Washington and its viojnity, persons have iliar with its extraordina, any active persous who would canvass the counties Tun rowbhnale® BOLE Pre, | “St SUE a aay | dtsattsahiBmnut ot soe ds | Sato gel of te eens OR Setiral associa O * 8 Ue Business idiv.® ® 8! Jusr BVERYPony's1 TEREST. — | HANKINS, Georgetown, DC wo 28-3t oP the District of ak eette Medical dation | | JOB p. MeIN Tosa seuld fully inform | ¥ UST. wes, one Pal EMtad Winren ‘HE L4 DIES MUST NOT FORGET THAT Washington Infirmary, on Tope tes ett Bt the | hie old friends and custo i CLOTBING. to which your th pejoalled sas they will find the bes tof, 24, at 20’cloek m "°° TUESDAY, October | agsinat hie old stand, No. 369 Fill ie jent done Lge CLOTHING FRENG BRS. RIBBON BES _J.W.H. LOVEJOY, M.D sea_ | Sementirgen Gynt Hy where he foes thea pintehoer inthe aie, || BONNBES, JOCKEYS, and-all DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE fr of PRES OYSTERS (heed, 2-1 “BAIR, Nor 460 Rosenth a. | gE 357 Ode at El 1em WEDDIN UND Ferrer ried, or Raw,)at the shortest notice,’ Orders so- YRAND OPENING! 2 - IND VISTr ie fieited wot | G NO DECEPTION: 188. THOMPSON Wil Inoeduce our. new WEBAIRG ER yw ADRING STATIONERS, NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YoRK, The Best Place now in this city Of FALE MILNINE RY eden enpemns, ——se ropdat vane Fo Pursins Be am rior eye wa 2i28 Pa Ava totween ta suit es "7" | wick rh ROeAeeam we PR OLD ss [Mans 10 be GuINSONS MUNRO, AE NGTON. : Raches ai Li fy Store ja by a NOR S —e | Pat Bitton style, Os bs BAR &£ BRO,” Col KOOP. LINE, SAN T, og im on our books are made off up to Elegant Real Lace Goods, Hair Nets, Ree Di go Tornena Has a phat Lo xt, cargoes Monday, ten Qoteber. and wil be jeudered in a day or | Ladiew Dress Trimmings, And why? ‘Because there you wil! find wine wet Dest quality 8 Ct ite will’ come docward and setlle ein eee bert * Black Lace Veil 1 kof alt kinds ‘of Gand, tt, tm: | Xeh'end Bros ed ‘ard and settle w prahontdelay. | Rich Velvet Ribbons, * istatee be ee Dusinens, too nae eee oun cargo NEW, Ohi CeMEN : £0 It 21) 9304 Pa ayn bet. Shand thesis, | Black ‘ind Colored Feathers, © Crochet Fringes, world pi 207 Most magnificent styles Terms po oushrer stomps costome. 4 001 Wye Per ee agenia Hicks’, Guipure Fri on the CoM. K i 4S siteee of : Headdrenuea, * eee tan Ne and wf fe wold at the fi ullewadvanoe oyna ont Office—No, 548 12th and —s : — in egptoken t the Drag, 4 Geld and, Chenille Se pce MONTY Teed i compan 0 prives charged in Other hea eane 65 congas’ STANDARD BLAGH Tea at ‘ ¢ ze-* Victoria Head Ornaxnenté; ; ‘All goods warranted as’ to their quality {na} Senta rer pound: oe URCHELL,, 7 d ae ’ a ity, and! no f ING & BU i -DICh Every style Hea iiresses, srT: wpe poe endl ted Pthe ay erent doh to aiiy person pe 29, Corner 15th eur € Mae tS. | FO Sik . Reni Laces, | Fair ‘und Low Priges in gue ge sy MRS. LEN Wilk 78 ‘ ‘ Lase and . 8 i ( e bon ty Pusinnse: te obteane ir riggers - 2 ‘Battons J trfec. fos ane ipo natadactory to al" whas seit igk.n ad, senso the ; ONNE Jus.” “Ht personal attention givop 4 Prescrip- | » well sondusted Pouce Sooo wally fousid ia | witha ealt (3 RSSEs tions. attention aivep py” proverip- | » we 1-208 ted AX WILLS, 398 Paar, | s2 hich he invites the Store e jf TEMENT, SbF Waxarouis —The exami. | / Bong. > TREASURER’S MONTHLY STA’ . : 2 one and jeleven candidates for | When the great Sir Walter Raleigh languished Showy the gratis én she Tronsury, swith Aspens Tg wd Cag Op a = poe on pes y mre oo | as ae 1 — 4 re -?: “ then unpaid, and the thom 75 Shown, 4 instead, ; reac heaps - eee ected ten aane 28 eS! ena thowing | sleoid Ct Se ST a ee fici in jucation. he B da: fi *{ 3 ’ rental the exan on. Friday and 7¢ t i, = : > j { — erate | x were wi e fairns t > : . i % | y hu partiality with which it was conducted, ie a 4 ' st ; _ In WiiAt piace. mapztignes) but SES an of the boys fatled on the first trial through tim! 4 ey H bo po i ‘y ' i 1 Shiedto prove thelt eMcloneyr if tocy malig pos pW nit Poe Memo?yah ita Meneame” WAP DN | os ¥ ‘3 abled to prove thelr efficiency, y really poss hie ye cap et we sxamindd a oe ae — pursuit of Letters, or in Honor’s-| Treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C oa 620 1s | aNtes | cme and multiplication, and If'teading and 9 . orded strife. Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Massachm S33) sees! sees Fee rants Oe ode tn eng, Gasictont 1m COS | ar ascey of the wreaths that Geniustwised around | Ante Pe’ New York, New iste 2S). RSS 5s latter branch of education. One lad, eighteen | US brilliant name, = Atvistant Frewvurer, Fr hantesten Beomez ares soe 7” rd 14.890 36 = Xeon, apelied thirteen Words wrong, and insisted | AB@ 4 glOVOUr exulution for the future of bis Attsiant freasurer, Now Oren owing “= es | sel. S upon putting gn tla democtagy, an i naval, ani F A Toe P = asis! ant Treasurer, St lees att : S25" . é in acad ightest boy. ot the whol¢ |/_¢ : <t 2, <j Es » San Fras | Lee) os “s Class was a tte Fellow front Texat about aftees | Nor reer). the sbother thant hs effort gave} Porosiiary at Buffalo, Ne Ye: f 33h ioe 4 ie Wea ge; whe Jeaet- thane OAD one oat tk ae type ~ & newspa) office, and ted studied Brought from where the bright James River like itary at Norfolk, Virgin “3 or 730 3 2 se mathematics and arithmetic eith & dipecandie in strain of music ran! positary.at Wilmington,N, Z1vig 62) / we 58 eye the garret of a log cabin at night. He was poorly | Where the healthy sons of Nature, unpolluted positary at Savaunsh, Geo: 14.693 65 | t Aen * e & s aad when he reached Annapolis, and on being noble yet, sitary at Mobile, 3-4 13 Sena is, epied tat he worked for ti end that Lis |” balmy Caltmcts "+ Ounmine moked the ‘ee| “ee! Tees lis, ré; that wor! for a i" ‘2/896 72 5 ry money falling short on the route, he had got some 4. cus # Toe Le small jobs at typesetting in New Orleans and | How ins manly. count'nance 1 hted, though his 17 B89 6 23730 Oh other points of his journey. If he should not be form was doomed to le J > Seer ~ admitted, he expected to work his way home | When ——— of all the pleasure in the mild, es bar as | 730 16 a again. We saw him on Saturday on beard the extatic “Weed !”? ry $4 728 5 i sas Constitution in Lis naval uniform, with bis gilt] Yet bts heart would still have beaten all the} posi 10.3235 #3 | San 2585 buttons and anchors, looking as bright and bope- der in his breast, s Be i Seu. een ful as if be anticipated becoming acommodore. | If bis Tagos had but once tasted our “‘Goopwin’s Depository at Falls of: 17.108 22 15 sso” 150s, The practice-ship Plymouth was still ernising Pa it Pressep!’? tary 4 pr ia City, Washingtor 7 = ieee 516 7 in the ba with two hundred of the students on “tf at Omaha Ci i 13,854 63, 4s e+ board. They were to be allowed to land yester- oe of the Uni! States. N, 422'513 0 4253 day, preparatory to the resumption of studies to- AMUSEMENTS. Mint of the Waited Sontee Ee . 207154 16 | Sis % day. They have been three months at sea, and | —_.__ SEEN EN Branch mint of the United States, 0 oo 15 since their return to the Chesapeake have a HE GREAT PARTY OF THE SEASON! | Branch mint ofthe United States, 27.29 OS TT aH rs daily in sight of the Academy’ but have yok bece, | — Branch mint of the United States, New a0 287 46 0 ae se allowed to land, either boys or officers, the fami- REMEMEER LAST NOVEMBER! Branch mint of the United States, San 500 000 o? ‘500,000 0 lies of the latter being most anxious spectators of SECOND GRAND COTILLON PARTY of the Metropolitan Club, No. 1. . The members of this Club take pleasure in inform- ing their many friends thatthey will givetheir second 5 id Cotillion Party at Thorn’s Hall, on W. bNespay" EVENING, October They pledge themselves that neither pai nor expense will be spared to make this the ¥ her daily flitting along the roads.—Balsimors American. if Before General Walker was surrendered to the authorities of Honduras by the commander of the British vessel to whom Walker had capitu- Isted, he made the following Protest : a best party of th . Schroeder’s ce:ebrate: T fers ordered to Treasury of the United that when urvendered io ‘ise’ coptats of ue | sean musts fan Sac aged fo Lie oneaaion. ie onered to Aacitinnt Tropeeten’ Sen Fe Majesty’s steamer Icarus, that officer expressly re- | Tickets 50 (Comeantiter of keene On " ordered to Depositary at Norfolk, Va. ceived my sword and pistol, as well as the arms Chas, Leach, Geo, Miller, oe Kudler ; sry a was expressly | Wm. A. Chauncey, . Leach. _001-st* )#nd in ¢o many words to him, os the representa OIRE tive of her Britannic Majesty. ‘Transfers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New ‘ork, New York. EN Nye Wein s AWD eed y. ‘Transfers ordored from Mint of the United States, Phiiadoighia’ bee “On board the steamer Icarus, Sept. 5, 1860." 4t VEIDT S ROOM, cor 10th and Ests., a MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 1. Oct 1-1t ! WANTS ‘Tickets for sale at the door, Be je OOK OUT FOR THE HICKORY BOYS! OTI AL ES WANTED—A PLUMBER. Inquire at MY- AU! ON 8 ERS & McGHAN’S, FOURTH GRAND ASSEMBLY None but a first-class ot the — - cee ers: cl stl ce a wovana asd at Hickory” Club BREA LURMIEUIE, AF AUcrign_| LIS APPRRNOON ¢ TO MORROW MOn ee Ca nrerbectable woman, 9 SITU A- MONDAY EVENING Sotober iat Gots claok, ak Seecorne of Rie cand =| nemo oon cok VALU 4 a3 wet nu-se, sre} ven. SVE r isi tober, o" Apply at No. 711 H stroct, corner of Firet st eww. | at THORS SEPT Nes Ostabt lets mao streets. 1 shail sell the re tnd Kfvots | COMMISSIONER'S SALE. OF Tron kere oo 1-2t* Tig members pledge themse'ves to spare no pains | of gontioman declining , consisting Cae La a ANAKD Awe, food MILLINERS. None | party of the season: Sect ie ae eet Sideboard, Tabien, Chairs, inthe suit of Hoos, Gua n 3 served. Esputa’s Citizens’ Band ty Ns rae S. HELLER. 34 Market Space, Aotineermige A Cloex, Feather Beds, tobe’ ool Biers _ Botween 7th and bth Sirentioman wad iadieg so sackets jodateade, Bu ean, Mattresses, Bedding, &0. Ww ED—A good journeyman BARBER. | Committee of Arrangements. 80 28.3." aan pa mb py nea 825 onan ; | 22 —P. 5 at 0. CHRISMON DS woe D8 Cae ecAPRLY W# WILL HOLD BACK NO LONGER! _ | over $25 seredit of 99 and & aye, for approved | Which Lauriston Navy Yard Oc 1-2t7 FIRST COTILLON PARTY ‘se 27-St " Th DOWLING, Auct. Fon Weta ANTED—B 1 speak F h, OF THE De W fining and Bor teins fir peaking French HERNDON CLUB. on the A bermaid. Shecan do pain sewing and dress ladies’ The me hair. Please address oc | 3t ANTED—A SITUATION by a respectable jox 14, Star Office, r. Ty THe ABOVE SALE ISUNAVOIDABLY bers age P ea:ure in informing their Bi soned on account of theram, until WEONES. many friends that they will give their Eheat hou = AY, the 8d inet., same } Cotillion Fat, at Srotr’s Hatt, on TUE oct . T DAY EVENING, Oct.2. They pledge them- a )W LING, A of a] good, al selves to spare neither pains nur oxpeuse to By A. GREEN, 4 actioneer. this to or pier ne ay, 2% Housekeeper, chamber | make this ths Party ef Che econ Ree ae VALUABLE CORNER LOT AT THE NAVY Wasningto maid or plain seamstress. in the family of @ gentle recomendation. Withers’ celebrated band has been Yarv east at Avction.—On T werent | land man where she could make herself generally useful engaged for the occasion Tickets 5) cents, admit- | Ooteber 4th. 1 shall sell, in front of the Premises, st | = been accustomed to the cuties for several ting a gentleman and ladies. § 0’o'ock p. m.. Lot No 12. in Square 95. D8¥ing & terms p: years in a large boarding houre in Virginia. Per- Committre. on north D street 57 feet 11 inches, 22d cn purchase Sous req sring such assistance will please addrena E. Piggott, J. &. Rider, enth street east 25 feet The sale w..' >¢| four Mrs. Y H., Star Office, for three days, which will s. Brasy. J. Murry, worthy of any one wishing to purchase property ‘2 the be promptly attended to. oc 1-20" se 26,23,00ti,2* that sectio . of t to Sty ns it ui be eohd Without b; ANTED.—I would like to purchase the haif Batata” i WwW the stock of @ well established Liquor Store situated near the Avenue. not agree upon term ment of a per centa, Ihave eight years’ NXeN's ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, or Niblo’s Garden, New York, Astley’s, Lon+ don, and the Philadelphiaand Béston Academies of. reserve, Tit! 5 reeery anc 00 1-4 A. GREEN, Auct. If T could Might enter into an agree. in the gross amount of rales, experience in the business The Herculean Acrobatic Artist, in this city and am well acquainted with the bate = Music, NOON. 17 QcctiIon-—O “| mais es, through the city Post Office,“‘Merchant.’* On its Southern Tour by Railroad. NUON, aE yt yh square isi, — ropting oud run ANTED—Bya th .B THE COMPANY, a ning i % . between ¥ We Ds Ay 8 youns gon there are no otnct | Mile ELLA ZOVARR A and improved ood the arya athe rel hoardors preferred ) Address **Herbort.” Star Ofe Ths renowned Sensation iy Equestrienne, | de! fas. site in 8 Food neig! ae so2) XY | TheSIX HANLON BROTHERS, Terma’ One-third ouch; the Fetndue in 6,18 BAR 2— Wanted a comfortably turn, THOMAS EY Acrobats— 18 months, beating Interest, and secured by’ sdeed Room, with full Board, by a young man. T GEORGE EDWLBBD of trust on premises, Bet toexcced $18 per month. Address “Add “ot s ser LAM, and FREDERICK. 80 23-d WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. —— — = parca bnnad ig. & sr JN 4, a WANTED A TENANT for a two story frame | ag ,tM,Deehing italian Equostrian, ndZ.iN, CONSEQUENCE OF T Beery rons ny given the Ist Getobor: Inquhee at SOs a Here Sek eye hpousand Forms. tuoi, BARNARD, Awots. si = A rere 6th and 7th sts., next door, ‘a ‘The Comic Aerial Stilt Performer and Dancer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. — = — ons. z ANTED TO RENT—Tho iber wi The Fquestrisk Revolving Orbit ‘mer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF HO! Be a WASTED TORE conti amet oe iien ootee | bic GEORGE RUSS, | 7S Orbit Perfor RTALLA—-By vittue of a deed o m | 4! ef good land not over 5 miles from Was The Dating and Graceful Prineipel Rider {ames Henry to me, the undersigned, if Dar The house must be in good repair and eonta’ aud Bridge Leaper. | Liber J. A. 8. No. 133, at folios 44. &o., 1 6 rooms, For such @ ince as would su Mr, JAMES WARD, : on TUESDAY, the 24 of October, at 10 o'clock a. rent would be paid; and if satisfactory to The great Rope Suspensionist, a la Blopdsn. = up for aale, before reen’s Auction ties, I might buy before the end of the year. "Plea and Professor of the Art ae. Heorner of Seventh and D eidions by letter,“ I. VD.” Box 233, Richmond, | Mr. WILLIAM KINCAIDE, Torn aCe, Bnd 3 Carryalis, '. a. stating lowest rent, size of farm. number of T 0 beet 76! Performerin the World. the pans; One-third ia cash, and the residue in yooms m house, distance from Washington. &c,, } Master FRANK STARK, Seaasesene, wae satisfactorily end at ae ge 20-48 mart? Renowned Double Somersault Thrower. the right yr pate inpen sub dertenee nones mab “at ANTED—A middle-aged WOMAN, to take | “ast ile i s inn. ti risk tof the defauit, a, q — care ofa simall chiid, An American dad Prot |» £b#,Juvenile Peti Sinha apa oe torms of ale gre net cometel mith "day of [NTERESTING saLe aT PU auc. corner and Toi aee aes ua pencil seuires: on his Twin Ponies. = a W.A. wauRy —. "On the frat FORM ay 3d day? ‘Gov eB, . Recommen: is required. | Mr, L. SAMPSON fi . , Auct. is vat ibare en fo WANTED—-« FURNISHED HOUS, located in oe First Ward, conta: iz By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, eligibly Or mel; POSITIVE SALE OF” Vali BL ING LoT IN Gronorrown. % on WED. meh pet . October, at baif- dining room, 3 or 6 cham Snd servants’ lodgings. A line addressed to A. nck, itunted ng, contain: PO sores 4 The Troupe will be accompanied by the Brass ud, led by Herr Kopp. he worl:i’s favorite, the Mare lors, & good. enth : Zarvwe, the in- AFLERNOON, 34 Rtoots 00 port of— i ¢ carnation of equestrian beauty and 1 He i ¥ ee Yifice, will receive attention, The bomtht Penn opie, Cerid bed aneeed. past 4 9’clog 163. fromtinn 2 erat of the promises, Nine Horses pd one Colt, WANTE ud of Ring and Trick Horses,in splou | Water street, and Tentleg back 0 tect between ohty four heed of Cathe ‘com, = rare d tbe} of arene As isilroading | Je, oraon and Washington streets, perfect, Rot Geek poem ‘Steers, ING GOC 3 Adinission 50 conta ; children under 10 years © |Terms One thich ewan: the residee in 6, 12 and Ly Clothing Store, No. 460 Seventh &t., opposite Post | ace and servants 2) cents ¥ 18 months, bearing interert, seoured by 8 deed of Office, 26 8-1m its are powered, andofa = make them | trust on the premise, Aa porter in SEEUATION, bya youns man, | Tho Company eit oxNitee eee eee gop | seed BARNARD & BUCKKY, Auots. aa me rotor = eke" taney eats ther baat ner of 12th atreet and Ohio avenne, near 2th street Apply Box 4, at this offen, g ne oT ote - | bridge, on MONDAY aad ‘PUESDAY 8th and 9th LOST AND FOUND. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—4 WwW TER RHO CK ERS ae es Sb RHE | wand en at2ani7; performace to commesce 4 p.m of-the eo the Bind fu that equaree” 292 enn