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] LOCAB@NEWs. |, U7 Thongh Tux Star is printed on the fastest steam press in use scuthlef Baltimore) tteedition is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. > + tt Ht HARA Noticz.—Dwtrict of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted In the BaLrmronx Sun are received stand forwarded from Tue Star Office. — oS" City Councits, Oct. 1, 1860 —Board of Alder- men. —The board met at 7 o’clock p. m., the pres- ident in the chair. COMMUNICATIONS. =e One frora the Mayor,, sixteenth annual report of the Board of Trustees of the Pub- lie Schools; referred to public schools committee, and 30 copies ordered to be ‘ted . Also, one from the same, announcing bis having approved certain acts. Also, one — — a remonstrating agai the erection of a private gas manufactory by the Messrs. Willard; tuerredS . Also, one from J. D. Hammack, withdrawing his signature from a remonstrance against the erection of a private gas manufactory by the Messrs. Willard; aoe a pie Adso, one from 7 ting members of the Bonne eines tae trial of a fire plug lately put down in D street, at the corner of Ninth st , on Thursday next, at 1 o’ciock, p.m; accepted. PETITIONS. F of rm Naflor and others, for 2 water main; of J. J. Shedd and otbers, for a water main; of P_ W. Browning, in relation to an alley; of J RB. Houston and others, for grading and paving of an — of Jobn Wale, in relation toa jaim-all of whieh were referred 4 Bill to pa Saeneus ofa spect 1 election In lo we expenses al © the See: fa’ Ward ead Bill making an a priation to enclose the new central gua:d- ouse and pipe a brick wall; Bill making an appropriation for casual repairs in the Third Ward; passed. Bill to spade and pave the alley fn ng agetin 121; passed. Bill to tak- op and relay ¢ utter on the south side of J street nerth, from Tenth, to. Eleventh streets west; psssed. Bill to construct two gutters across G street south, in the Seventh Ward; passed. Bill to rebuild a bridge’ in the Sixth Ward; passed Bill to laya water main in Thirteenth street west, from K ‘street north to Massachusetts avenue; passed Biil to lny a water main in E street north, from Thirteenth to Fourteenth street west; passed. Billtoerect a public hydrent, and for other purposes; “ to furnish the Cen- ter Market with gas fixtures. and to light a por- tion of the same; passed. Bill making an appro- tiation to repair the Western Market; passed ill for the relief of Wm. M. » Joint resolution fot the relief of F_3. to extend the time for receiving pro} erecting sidewalk fire-plugs; passed. Adjoi Lowry, stating down at the corner of Ninth and D streets; a that it would afford him much pleasure if the Board would be present to witness a trial of its merits, on Thursday afternoon next, at four o'clock. The invitation was accepted. INTRODUCED AND REBERRED. Bill to trim and gravel F'street north, between Seventeenth and Twenty-second streets west; bill to trim snd yravel Seventeenth street west, from 1 street to Pennsylvania evenae; bill for the relief of Wm. M. Shuster; petition of Samuel Meacham. for the abatement of a nuisance; petition of Daniel «Queen, for the remission of a fine; petition of Daniel Sullivan, for the remission of a fine. RESOLUTIO: ADOPTED. Resolved. That the committee on imprevements be instructed to inquire into the expediency of taking op and reja: the pavement on the south side of C street north, between Second and New Jersey avenue, so as to adapt it to the grade on First street west . Resolved, That the committee on police be in- structed to ire into the ex paid pro- viding by law for the appointment of an additional police magistrate, who shall hold his office in the Central guardhouse. Resolved, That the Water Registrar be, and he is hereby, authorized to the time for re- ceiving proposals for side-walk tire-plugs. BILLS PASSED. Bull from the Board of Aldermen providing for the redemption of certain certificates of k im 1564. Bill to lay a water main on Tenth est, from H to Ist. north. Bill to lay a water in on L st. north, from Seventh to Eleven Ps Bit] to lay a water main fn the street 7 ‘Si the Center Market, from Seventh to Eighth sts. west. Bill to pay for work done and mat 1 Turnisbed in erecting a combined fire plug and service bydrant in front ofthe City Hal Bill for relief of George McNorton. Bill for relief of John H. McCutchen PRINCE OF WALES RECOLUTION . Bir Jones, on leave, offered the following reso- ution Kesolved, (the Board of Aldermen concurring.) ‘That the members of the two boards unite with be Mayor in ing their personal respects to the Prince of Wales = we onan of Ris visit to the Government, at sdcli tinie as may be sclected ‘by the Mayor for that pur, Mr Jones —Mr. President: I will simply re- mark in connection with this resolution, that I have offered it at the iustauce of the Mayor, who consulted with the President of the United States on the subject, and obtained his hearty approval . Lammeond —i trust, Mr. Pr ent, that id be the last pone refuse to bestow proper @u'tesy when and where I thought such was due; Wat in this case I think there would be great im- Peepriety in adopting such a resolution. Instead as an act of courtesy on our part, it seem to indicate that we isposition Seferce ourselves upon Lord Renfrew’s attention, te an.cxpressed wish from his royal mother, himself, to be received and entertained, while asany other distinguished foreigner visiting President would be, without any unnecessary formality or display Sut by this resolution we are assuming that which | think we bave no right to assume. This know that this man, when ; this country, paige ‘his royal character, and is = = scanned, enon of, and merger Baron enfrew simply am prepared to receive bim ase Prieete-chiizens but to come bere and receive him in aay other light 1 am opposed to it in oto. (Queen Victoria is & very good woman; no doubt her son isa fine young gentleman; but I think there are just as good boys here as in Eng- land; and ‘even if the Priace red it I do not think we ought to extend toe much courtesy, or ew tee low to this power. 1 am willing to bow to one—the Supreme Power, and none , Mr. Jones.—This is simply to pay an ordinary to this distinguis! veung aa, who is ‘ted to atrive here in such a time So his name is concerned , | always like to calt s by — ae en and ear ti ae ‘eles——L believe to be his proper ti! ‘of Lord Ren! je a name that has been for particular put; and if the gen- mon my left (Mr. Lammond) will récotlect, Duke of Newcastle stated that his lordship id assume the title of Baron ew every- > else, efcepting the Cfty of Washington Bo that here, if he has any say in the matter, he is be addressed by his proper name, the Prince of ales oararte ee amie ef ay — merely to baye embers of this Boar m, and, on bebalf of the citizens of Wash- , teader him a welcome to the city. r Lammond commended the ugal by the came of the letter of Queen Victoria to the Thr Borrows thought that if ‘ever'th prgmea Mr rows thoug' ever the ex of a party were thase of Bar. bave been, in rega: oeeuy. In ay to his rece; 5 le but the ident, badpeemed to have wry cules of propriety. eared upon om ail occasions as if be were _ strange byeua ou exhibition. He was mh it “ . Lar] uth final, ; and the R= jon was ally adopted; Rex Away sup Baper duvaxn —Y¥ y it ten o'clock, a ert — to a hack on Peonsylvania Sed ae, hor gs ran up Sixth street us far as Louisiana avenue, gnd thence turni: ‘the corner of Sixth sttcet, be towards Sev- @pth street; when near fell, the other horse drawi that gi eLLow love of viclence, oa last Fi the house of James Ready, at the. and H streets, Sewsking the wi: Seacrest at ght » al ag pis inmates rhs! mode! - ere PY, 't is supposed, to interfere in the vy Puts Bora Hx. Byes.Ovr.+On Sat. last, as a lad a Reeheist, ‘ate cs Bo Brown, ‘ot who bes. always met success in his pyrotechuic ks. The Marine band wili ais attendance Pye gay to the interest cbief the occasion by the rendition of many of patriotic and stirring aii pieces in Le an eee itd erable distance hate iis k fr ictoria’’—a large arc! the center, —large arch. large Buchanah shells of A Edward’’—large areh. American Flags. 8 Serpent Pot {9 Fifty Small Mortars—variegated shells be- hij nd the Victoria Areh. ira Theeymbotiate ch ic characters on these works will be in length. of doubie rows of lance work, and can be seen distinctly at the distance of amile and a half In addition to these pieces, to be exhibited just before the ae ‘good night,?? — isin ape ems a very lece gotten u; the 0 hnists pid od ‘York,’ which we may ibe as follows: ,A combination of the American and English 8 , mpottoes, &e., ali: interwoven with a tly hand, and forming a work of unsur- erat: In the center of the piece are the ures of Columbia and Britannia, while adjoin- 1g the Sot is the American coat of arms, an¢ the iat u — - On a sur- rounded by the American and English flags wreathed together, and on each end, separate from the main picee, ts a large steamship, with light use, kc., representing the commerce between the two worlds. This is said to be the largest jece of fireworks ever made, it being one hun- ed and sixty feet in length and fifty feet in Maks. The piece will be opener bombs, sending up shower of stars, and everythin; Peps additional that will give more effect 4 exhibition. As thie is quite a complicated the letters of the various inscriptions pas igh lan ap gt oly earl ge to vantage ow! @ great istance of the place of exhibition® - N. B.—it may be worth while to preserve the above — for refeteuce on the occasion of the ition, ‘ with a beautiful = n ve which 6 7. English Tux County Coort tm ALExanprra —The Cou: Neary me its October (quarterly) term y Al igh the oy ‘Was rainy, the attendance was quite large. Justice led, and was assisted by Justices Price, ‘h, and Dawson. The follow! ng —— were sworn asa grand Sepa indictments having been handed 1e) Thomas Waters, retired: J M.Stewart, Joseph Broders, Gilbert Simpson, Wm. Buckingham, W. H. Mc- Kaight. Sinken Swain, W.H Muir, W.F Pad- gett, Mark kin, J. K. Marshall, J.T. Jobn- son, fe Dearborn, W.W. Adam, Michael ree w. a! tape ion a % pon the suggestion o: ¢ Court, the Attorn for the Commenwealth entered a nolle peoment te the case of Joseph Padyett, charged with assault and battery, and continued over from last court The case of Richard Williams, —- with ssault, left over from last court, was laid over t having been called the first Qntil the January term » The issue doe ke ime. the petit ge were sworn as follows : Partlow, JS. Emerson, RL. Wood, J. Ta- ey, C/Scbaffer, PC Claughton, G. McCleish, Feale 2. Perry, J. W. Atkinson, J, Colton, ? Fealey. 5 Hall. 1 wb S court then took up and disposed of several civil cases ‘ The grand jury then returned intocourt and a the following :—Commonwealth agt ohn Fedden, assault and battery; not a true bill. Com: wealth ayt. J. Clark, petit larceny; a true bill. Commonwealth agt James Guy, assault and er di not a true bill. The grand jury were then dismissed until this morning. The court then took up the case of John Clark, charged with petit larceny. C. E. Stuart, Esq , for the Commonwealth, and David L. Smoot, es, » for the prisoner. The prisoner was found guilty, and sentenced to imprisonment in th county jail for fifteen days. ‘ne Court then ad- Journed until this morning. List ov Consignexs per stesmer Monticello. from New York: J. Adams, Thomas Alcott,Alex- ander & Cook, W. Ballantyne, B. & Barnard, 5 L. Beaugman. L. Bremmer, B. W. Barnes & Mitchell,Barbour & Semmes.A Buchty, Brown’s Hotel, TF. Boucher, CW. Butler & Son, J.P Bartholow, Blanchard & Mobun, W. W . Corcoran. Clary & Green, W. B. B. Cross. W.. Carter, H. Chandler, C ett & Dodson, Campbell & Son, C. 1. Coltman, RP Dodge, C8 DeBow, J. w Denty,\W T Dove, J. Ed, * English & Son, Dr L. A. Edwards, Thomas Fil- lebrown, George Francis, Franklin & Rothrock, 0.8. Folrler, G.W., Z D. Gilman,Baron Girolt, G. EB, E. M. Gallandt, Rev. J. M. Grandin, Galt & Bro., W. A. Gody, Hooe, Bro. & Co H Harrover, B. Hay & Co, H.W ,W Hous- fon, Hartly & Bro’, .. P Hoover, J J. Jones, B. Jost, A. J. Joyce, F. M. Jarboe, G.8.K . Kar- man & Co , A. Koch, Mesera. Kirkwood King & Burekell, Larcomb & English, M. M. Lisboa, J. C Lewis, Wiliam 8. Mitchell & Co., Wm Mar- shall, H. Mercier, Myers & McGann, McGregor & Co, Murray & Semmes, M F ey, 5. W. Morsen, W G. Metzerott. H. Maack, Morgan & Hhinehart, B. J. Neal, E. Owen & Son,Pioneer Mills. Philp -& Solomon, Parker & Spaulding, Geo & Thos. Parker & Co., Capt. Palmer, 1, Perry & Co., Riley & Bro, J.C. Rives, C. Ru- pert,C. &@ Robey, J. B. Smith, Smoot & Bur- ge ay Jos. L. Sa’ , J. Skirving, Paul Sipos, S.J., B. Sirgel, C. Stott, W. M. Shuster & Co ’ w_P. Seymore, P.F Steer, Spiliman & Hunt, S. Sherman, Taylor & Maury, Thompson & Bro., Jacob Vebmyer, M A. Thomas, Wall & Barnard, John Tretler, C. sina F. Taylor, F. Tenney & Co., Dr. Wheelan, W. A.C., Jol Wagner, Walk Seek wat eee & H. 1 " ep ens ‘0., Waterworks, C.8. Whit- Uesey, C.C. Zegaad. if Pottce Marrers. —Before Justice Thompson ‘Several persons have fined at this office (85 each costs) during the last week for buc. ing without license; and a few market venders bave been fined (each $1 and costs) for using un- stamped measures in the Centre Market On Saturday last the keeper of a tavern in. the fifth police district was fined $20 and costs for permit- ting cardsand other games of bazard to be pla} in bis house for money, or some valnable consid- eration in iiea thereof. The business transacted ut this office during the last month has been of the usual kind, both as to the nature and number of the cases disposed of. Before Justice Di —Suaturday, police officer Donaldson arrested aman named Daniel Moore, charged with the larceny of a coat and two pairs of pants, valued at 8. Sent to jail for court. Wm. Colwell wag arrested by polige officer Wi]- Lamson for yctaGng the city ordinance by k ing a dog withont a license; fined $5 and coats. Rartlett, Tax SALBs IN ALEXANDRIA —The real estate of Alexandria county on which the assessed parties have not paid taxes, and which was cop: uently ent and ordered to eset, was exposed for gale yesterday by the sheriff.’ The modus Daser of sale wns this: The deputy sheriff, sta eee ie Sa the clerk's office, ‘called o t, In turn, the lots for sale, their location, pmaupt of sien ee, A small gumber Bd nearly ail tue late were bought | nearly ajl t ‘were bought . Some hundred Tots were it i i He z 4 ft with re-} ‘icate young plants ai aye ry frosty, wot dy -o ped j oy DOT a ther preservative matertala, White th ve exotics which have ben enjoying the warm sunshine of summer jn the open air are taking their accustomed places upon the shelves of the gloss A stroll through the grounds 3 awe pgs of the year is interesting ch man pects to the admirer of floral natute. “The gar- densase kept in the mpst com; the superintendence of Mr. Smith; whose whole energies are en; i ible vocation, species. led, ani p! Process of hybridiza- tion next spring. The objectof Mr. Smith isto make the native American the it vine, as Ing @ more A Spe character and adapta- ility to our climate, and fo unite with it the more saceharine juices of the foreign varieties, and thereby produce for American culture a ing all of the acceptable properties During the present fall” Mi. S. has extended hfs operations in the direction of foreign trees le genous to fe le bas procured from the it counties of Maryland and Virginia no less than twenty-two species of aati family, in the form of acorns, and hes re’ two es for many years su; to be extinct, ost the 4 eae Squamata oak. informs us that there has been but one Bartram oak found in this country during the last century before this, and that one was discovered near Philadelphia many. years ago. The leaf resembles, in form and color, that of the New Engiand beechnut, but the acotns (specimens of which we suw) are of the genuine. form, though much smaller thai the products of the white or red oak. About two years ago he procured from Califor- nia some from world-renowned gigantic ae of the Mariposa region, which, as every- ¥ knows, urow to the extraordinary hight of fonr hundred feet, and whose trunks are so thick as to admit of being hollowed out and converted into commodious drinking saloons. This seed he. planted in a warm corner of the grounds con- tiguous to the principal thoroughfare of the city, and from it has a genuine Mariposa pine, two feet in hight, which he expresses the hope ma’ grow to its fullest hight and size and be converf- ed into a drinking saloon (which ata moderate calculation will require a period of upwards of four thousand rs) before the Union is dis- solved Good for Smith! In the hot-houses rare and beautiful exotic ts abound in all their interesting variety. e divested of their summer bloom, and others ust developing in all their exquisite loveliness. he stag’s horn fern of Australia, a singular and exceedingly rare (= America) plant, is growing in all its native luxurinuce, by the side of the bell flower of China, the lovely lily of the East Indies, and the plumaria of Peru, and a thousand other curious and delicate specimens from all countries and climes. Many curious shrubs and — brought home by the Perry expedition from Ji » abound in vigorous growth, and were hailed with the greatest delight and pride by the Japanese Embassy when here The most vigorous and rapid growing hothonse tree iu the gardens by far is the mus sapientum or Banana tree, (a specimen of which is now to be seen bearing seversl clusters of fast-ri pening fruit,) which during the last eighteen months has grown to the hight of thirty-three fect. Having reached the glass roof of the building inclosing it, which is twenty-five fect high, this curious and persever- ing tree pushed its top hoe f through the glass, destroying quite a number panes by the way, and continued its upward proyress no leas than eight feet above the ridge beam of the building. The late cool nights, however, have put an abi veto upon its vaunting ambition, and the garde; ers have been reluctantly compelled to curtail {ts proportions and repair its damages in the roof. ‘THe Revivat sPreaDine —The revival which has been progressing near a month in the various Methodist churches of the city, seems to increase in interest, and is spreading to other churches of that denomination. The protracted meetings be- ‘an at the central stations; but we hear that they Fave been commenced with successful indications in several of the suburban chapels. At the Methodist Church South, a very anima- ted and interesting prayer meeting was held last night, interspersed with exbortation and singing; bad penitents are still applying at the altar for ayer Pea the Methodist Prot. Church, Ninth st., Rev. D. A. Shermer, of Baltimore, preached a brief but effective discourse upon the question, “What shall a man give in exchange for bis soul?” After which the service at the altar was resumed, and one conversion was reported. The meeting was | very Interesting and animated. Rev. William T. | Wright, the eloquent superin lent of Frederick peek arrived this morning to.assi: this mect- Ke Wesley Chapel the evening was spent in singing; Prayer, and exhortation. Rev Mr. McCauly, though rapidly improving, is still unable to take the active part required of the pastor at such a time. At Waugh Chapel (Rev Mr. Etlinger, pastor. avery lively and interesting sericea of meetin are ia progress, and have been fora week pas Quite a number of penitents present themselves nightly, and a number of conversions have been reported. This chapel is located on Capitol Hill. At Fletcher Chapel (Rev. Mr. Sipes, rr.) a series of meetings have been commenced, and are , now in progress with encouraging prospects ‘his pei Is located on the corner of New York en nd Second street. At Gorsuch Chapel, Four-and-a-half street, near | the Arsenal grounds, Seventh Ward, (Rev. Mr Lemon, pastor,) a series of meetings of « very in- peo | character arein progress; and we bear of very lively indications \n various other churches and chapels in and arouud the city. ARREST ON SusPicion.—This morning, at an early hour, Guardsmen Sylvester and Bright no- ticed a wagon containing three perso who were behaving in a very suspicious They bad {n their wagon about 400 po: steel, for which they were trying to get pur- chaser, and offered to sell the lot to Mr. Young. coachmaker, for $12 or $14, when Its actual yalue was $00 or $70. The guards attempted to make an arrest, but two of the party esca, in their custody one man named land. He was sent to ‘by Justice Donn. Sutherland says they came from Virginia, and took in the steel from some bushes in Fairfax county, near the Little River turnpike. His companions, he says, are Robt. Owens and Cassius Brenner. They wanted to sell the steel before sunrise. He also mentioned the names of Halse and Miller as connected the affair, and the statements indicate an exten- sive operation of the g: The officers took the wagon to Alexandria to discover the owner EaDERS will be glad to learn that the he Alexandria and Washi m Rail- road resumed their regular trips yesterday. The convenience afforded by this mode of quick ‘transit between the two cities {sof such a nature as should guarantee this road the utmost success, and we feel assured that the community at large will show their appreciation of its merits by bestowing upon ita liberal share of encourage- ment. © passed over the road yesterday, and found it in excellent running order, and Captain Boyenton, the gentlemanly superintendent, has apared 00 pains in completing every arrangement for the safety and comfort of passenzers. ‘§ omanibuses connect with the trains atthe south end of the Long Bridge, starting hourly from the corner of Loui avenue and Seventh street. is of ames Suther- Our Ji atic Association was held last night at thelr rooms on Pennsylvania avenue. The association was eloquently addressed by the Hon. R. H. Gillet in an able speech of some owing that Mr. las was beyond field. Te- pelied, with much warmth, the ebar; made by Mr Dolylasagainst the Administration was repeatedly interrupted by loud bursts of piston Seok Weick gatosete take _ wi bat Fe cently returned a Nor Accerren —Yesterday afternoon, several of the friends of Wm. Sullivan,who was commit- ted to jail a few da north, belonging to Messrs = his on bail, am 5 ¥ as security, in the Lah, 2a Justice Donn, the committing magistrate, inquiring as to the qualifications of the proffered bail, de- clined to accept. James Moran, the young ergusly wounded in the e, on last Friday man who was 80 riot near the Long posed was dying cane’ ‘aad ob be sn this morning, moe Bi anne hopes Is recovery. 8 recovery is certain as yet, It is Prepeesel shat aman ald survive ao frightful a werful con- Gtitution may endure, and the pallent recover. "he market-place this mom- ‘was not as with wagons, &c , as Probably, condi! toads preventing the attendance of the mn ie ia aad little from those of last week. Sau Notips {n an column of an as siaase y | erder, under sth The pastor, | ner. | » and left | jail for a further hearing, ' with | A Laxos anv Extiusiastic Muetine of the | jackson Democr. recently | remote dealers “The su ls howguer, wes 4 of excellent qual: yt iy age ded AD wary carne fegray Preead Soa ee Xing: (GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS t, drnak and disorderly; onl S315. Jas, do; do. $2.15.- itive from wor! te ‘a | ta alias Bub Gun. i Lansban, di a 4 Tae conrract for gradi i gravel jeet east, from C street ert 5 » », Ho: Pitts. uv Discarding eoffete theory Sar errata ates tena ize On the direct cause Fi een teil ioe cctene 1seue, Bi to id, bloom ofhenith tothenatidenens, Sista, at 250., G20., ‘1 per box. To THE fipement, [ age Homxo: All of Dr. ‘Ga eh ic -Remed: in” "onsen "out - 2 vial: ry each, with book of “tall Seoctionn Wer sale br Zz Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wholasie | retail agents 'W. A. Fitzgerald, 358 north F street; also by 8. Winter, corner Massac! ve- Sixth street. 80, Pond’s Extract { nal and exter nal infiammar - ~madiy Wistar’s Batsam or Witp Casey, Cures Bronchial AGections and alt iseased af the snes From the Boston Evening Traveler, January 6. “itis vornaps but a simpie act ye tice to the | Proprictors of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry for | us TO say, th i personnal meperience inthe nse of | this articls pressed us favorably. Onecf the proprietor: 6 Traveler was entirely cured ofa severe cough of four months’ Sentingsace, by the use of this alsam and several of our Trends and ac- quaintances, who have tried the artiele, have found reat service in relieving them of severe et of breathing, with which they n Rfilic None genuine uniess signed £. Betts on the wrapper. Prepared by S. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, sale by Z.D. Giiman C. Ford, jr.,%. B. W: G. Stott, John Schwa: ington: d by desi for ‘site, ash MARY ELLEN AILS, of Wasitanton ED ) shingto: Say to THOS 8. WINFIELD; Lexington, Rockbriggs county, Va. On sen Sh siumesst Wy zeke Chareb, Clarke iy. * . ev. |. Leavel, =] KOONES, of this city, to Mise MARA F, cangh ter of Samuel G, Knelle of Clarke county, Va. ad (Alexandria papers copy.) ee DIKD, On the Ist instant, PETER RILEY, aged 35 years. May he rest in peace. Hie funeral will take place from his residence, on street north, between 25th and 26-h streets west, on Wedne day, Sd instant, at3 o'clock p m. | On tho night of the Ist instant, at 25 minutes past 9 ADAMS, { in the 84th year of his ave. 1 Father Knight, @ clock, in great prace, Mr. THOM 2 Ais funeral will take place to-morrow, (Wednes- lay.Jat 4 o'e ock p. in. from No 429 Eleventh xt. stween G and H. to which ins friends and those of the family are invited, without further notice. | On the ist instant, ESTELLA WA!LER | youngest daughter cf Edward and ¢ lizsbeth W: | ler, aved 2 years and 3 months. | Onthetstinstant. ROBERT REEVES arative of Trowbridge, England, but a reaident of this city; , Sgod 77 years, : At the residence of her parents, in this county, on Monday, the ist instant, HATTIE BARKER ouly clild of Rayles J. and Mary Bowen, aged § years and 7 months * BOARDING. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two tingle gentlemen, wishing to obtain Board, in a guiet of the city, can be plenenaty ggsommod ed in vate family, by applying at 604 Sixth street, j nd. Keferences required, it* ! 45) NINTH STREET.—Persons returning to j > the city from their summer resorts will find | waeant sev: desirable rooms, having conve niences of cas, water,and bathing closets, at 453 Ninth st., one door south of F; suitable either for families or single gentlemen. ‘Table ac- commodi on moderate term: ne 5 4w PERSONAL. AS ©, PRESENT, AND FUTURE EVENTS wit! be satisfactorily exp'ained by & Lady. at 8, No. 337 C street, between Ist and 2d jand. Consultation fée 25 cents, O THE CURIOUS OR ANXIOUS.—Madam » #0 well known as the most successful ex- r of the Past, Present and Future ever in ‘a gton, continues to be consulted weekly by hundreds auxions to know of things at present hid- den from thom. Her consultation fee, to both gen- tlom-n and ladies, is extremely moderate. Call at her house, on the south side of Mas=ae! is av, eae 17th and 18th sts.—the only house there, se 17-Im a te cr a __ FOR SALE AND RENT. [ For other “For Sale and Kent’ advertisements, see first page } For RENT—Three-story FRAME HOUSE, on Tweaty- second street between Pa. avenue and I st ,(nearthe Circle.) Apply 236 Pa. avenue, or corner K and 24¢h oc2 @QEVERAL FIN &° also several «: with Meals, in a very healthy Apply to No, 455 Twelfth st, sis, OR RENT—Che B Farmers’ Hotel owes DC i Ne gas, water, canae ve keep public house. Apply on the premises, os th Board, and 2 accommodated orton of the city. tween G and Hi ARM FOR SALE—A containing 115 acres, dweiling and ail convenient out houses; fine orch- ard, excellent spring, &c., situated on the Little river turnpike, Fair! couaty, Va., 7 miles from Alexandria Terms: $4,000; one fougth cash: ihe balance i 1, 2 aud 3 years, Apply ta LOUIS: S. on the premises oc 1 3w* ‘T.—The new three-story HO ew York avenu 164 5 New J. a < ane ms, hen with pump aad altogetl er one of the most convenient houses built For ,ertioulars inquire uext door to the Premises, orut POWELL’S Grocery Store, corner of N.Y. avenue and street. 86 29-3t 0) ENT —The three-story-and-besement Fk OWELLING HOUSE: Nov 3e3 and E ste..'Isiand, 1 85 Tapes and fruit trean, Possession given on the lst day of October. Tos good and punctual tenantthe ree wll bemcderate, Appiy to GEO J. SEUF FERLE, at Jackson, Brother & Co.'s, 333 P: avenne. se Fo RENT—Three new BRICK HOUSES, eo) 8 rooms each, in the bepaeome roy recently erected on! inth street, sia Apple W ELBE? Wad reasonable terms. A A ior Me IRVIN 8. BARKER. the | builder, or at’the shoe sto e opponite. ae 28 iw* R RENT.—A cottage built BRICK HOUSE Lae ep tay Sa etme te bi sts., with side lot, flower garden and frat treets. nine rooms, ide bath-room, 1 cellar A pump of exeelient water in the kitohen, and water axd ate. 2 y fron nunt cataecrret a. | PNA Se FoRSoWacL OU No's 5 Stat te ifieent N. B-—It will not be let for a boardi: we 18-tf ASN eae Daared TY—A for a f cultivation, watered, aged ui'dines and limber; 1t can ht low. gn 0, W. HRAY © COs ‘ate Jewelry store, ‘GhAb Race ES Bical BQit ARR Se streets Y th so ‘ourner i stan are tre rine = Market. Tee Market. Torms yn ral. Al embrac' sae SMe Georgetown advertisements see first see EVRREET AgsociaTio Ne cy tay in enn ao High and Gay str ets.on TUESDAY EVENING, Sipeplads ho publ aresav il fe ai v bel 4 Wer aren ~ Sec. a NB, NOTIC E-LICE —al whore nee st Sa Laks aa non of rectown expire on the Mth instant are hereby Aee calc 'appord Tuy Wty Ssretee ne’ they will subject t ives to & fine, and the law > force wae . sail datinee . panes ane ee September 24th, 1360. 80 25-e0tWot 10 iem ROTICE.— DOG LICENSES —All. Hoenses tn ja Ootober neat wade if Het poids: the Clerks ol no! er] ite onor before t ie oth of aa: Mo; the gu- will then be exclusively we) na) rit} a Ey ‘collect them, with an addity cost, cents to the owner of each dog the wh btained on or previgua Se the if not paid, witht i- ¢, when demanded by ich has not tyme st ete sireete 1 ed | to Kl Bnd di rec! v Of chs ational? sro fe subjact themselves to 8 fine for negiécting to do so. Sevtember 24, 1850 led AB core IST OF LETTERS REMAI<ING IN TH LipoSt oFrlce SHOR ELTON; NO Dee for the month ending September 3°, 1960. ‘ i - ail sieges apeizins for pes, in “ft following they may not receive them. LADIES) LIST. Allen, Miss Mary K Dana, Mrs HP Barker MreMathil'aPry Miss A q Pay aad A Gor: ryC Phelps, MraRathel 3 Hardy, Mrs EAT Rowe Sirs EA ian Hamer, Mrs EJ Reagan, Mra Brown, Mrs Hatten Jackson, Rebeces Rachel Baitsell, Miss MJ Jewell, Mra Ebi Russell, Rhoda Colvuro,MissAlicel McComby, Mise 8 Crowley, Mine MT Matting! re Maria Moore, Mrs C Trurheart,MassLiz’e irs WA Trimmer irs JnoW Thuker, Mu O'Belliven, Ann Taylor, Mise «,MreTG Phillips, Miss SC Young, Mrs Mrs AP GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adams, CaptR A Harmon, Augesta Pradhowme, Eman! Brewer, G Coch—2 Hiess, A P. T Bilk, Wn H—3 Jones, Wm S Batron, Win Jno Bicksler.T J Beesly, 8 C Rufner, Ma Riffei, Jacob Rapley & M Brown, Alfred Joyce, Richard Bowdon, Addison Kearigeot, Mr Goll kK eo @ Hazard Luk We H L on, A MeGiancklm, Cape Taylor, Sam! J M2 Talbot, Robe: MeNu [aoa Wm Dyer, Ignatioe . Duter Jue L . DL & Co Tilghman b Master Ed Turitord, George—3 Demel ja, Morgen Narow, uinehart 'rances W St Jao E & C E&Co oO ismmiton, Francis Pe; bert adley, ‘s MISCELLANEOTS —s D; 42.¢; Loige 1.0.0 P; Ledger2. (LP Letrens in atc. Oc2-1t ARRIS’ IMPROVED H a DOUBLE THREAD Boudoir Sewing Machine. Man tbc nad fo Fain ite ity ant durebill is pot surpassed. A child twelve years old conten it with ease; t will sew from the coarsest oloth to 1 trouble of rewinding the spools. It has wi fect and w It runs by friction, thrown out of N. G. of Covenam is MUST BE PREPArD. HENRY WIRT TILLEY, P.M. pwd € ‘a fact we have in reo! nding ites the Best Family Seems chine im use. Agency at 101 Bridge st. Georgete aa may be found LADIES’ DX ESS TRIMMINGS. BER 1iN ZErHYR WORSTEDS, and FANCY Va- RiETY GOODS of ery ription. Ou sortinent is as complete and varied as any in Disteict, 8 connseted with benevolent or jother societies wi'l find it to their advartage to ‘cail before purchasing elsewhere. ec 2-eotf Mrs, 8S. E JARV]3. —We are now load ket ad she will sali ona , For freight ap Pay LEY & BROTHE : 99 and 101 Water st. Ww: WISH EVERY ONE TO KNOW Tuart DRY GOODS can be hought cheap at BROWN & WHITE No. 140 ( Noxtu Sipe) Brings Stare, Jeorgetown, And to convince yourselves of the fact, call and see those Black Si Printed and Piain Delaines, Poil De vres, Merino Plaid: French Meriuos, ‘alen- pa&ccas, oo ec. Electro and other Suawis: Blan- ar, OR BOSTON id ain, le Liven Caimbrie very oh White 6 kirts; Corsets; “ rabroldored Handkerchiefs humbug; Hosiery : kee Notions. I ait Osraburg Cali and Servan' ear in Gbundance ; and maay other things. which we My OG inte es We uy Other the Brown & White Post will sell as cheap as the cheapest, “or man.” id don't fi gotthe place. se 29 aw NEW YOR The 8 @ept. Mott, has arrived and ull me~t with dispatch for the sbove port. Vor freight apply to McCOBB & DOLGE. 63 Waterst / ee APPLES—APPLES! 50 B&Ls. Prine HAL DW IN APPLES, 2 do do. FALL e. Daily expected per aclivonct Manette Burr, and schooner Mart rr, for sale owor beloroarrival. Apply to HARTLEY & BRO:, se 8-1 99 and Water street. JHE UNDE: Devs NVER AN BULLDER offers his ssrvices to the Petite ot Georgctown, Washiugton, and vidinity, and wi contract for or superirtend the coustraction o! public and private bui digs, Plans and fi- ons wi!l be furnished at short netic? an on Cougrens Bootgutows. immediate- ly north of the Post Office 8u 27 Smeo call. : . eit ee CONE eee bey Rg eo 55 High street, Georgetown. Tue: ff era he ere i a citizens an strangers t ther are ia s woe on Wi TER ARTICLES GENTLEMEN'S WEAR e jing some Of the o' importatioa to w! i Bs i & TEEL. somtu (Staten ct Oc and heats, NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. rece wig a ciaey abet ES, TALN. S,& r sPoiagh usta toms poreheed dijon ler NKLIN & ROTHRO TO RICO see aN ate : | schooner NEWS, ; TELEGRAPHIC Additional Fereigu News by the , Sr. Jonns, Oct. 1 —The Bccounts from falyare ipteresti| The Sardi jane took Perugia, after a hot General Schmidt The citadel of Speietto had capitulated, and the were taken s BArrison, 600 4 The Sardiniane hed also cocupted numerous 4 ~\iged Nespotiten fleet bad aim Thee a on that place. &5 =. ° tumors that Le- men. was towards the N. Litas oiensada win ae apace, one it was reported that ft was exclusively of 150,000 men, while: ee ene dred vessels nre'to be mede for war porno There were indicstions that he going yh i> at Ni > 7 eae ag ata nap were the » French, Sardioten, and - “General Seotor! waa eted commander com the army tn the Dic: absence. BS A Russian envoy bed errived at Vienna with a formal invitation to the Emperor of Austria to visit Warsew. Several officers of high rank bad been shot et 0s. An official letter from the Office that Mr. Lindsay has no patent Begeteke with the American Government to ship. ping interest. attempt to le Teulon ned A * bad filed eee vi L, 6. heay tenle ae —The steamship Gen. Lamoriciere and troops bave defeated with great loss by the cuties Later frem Eurepe. Farrner Powt, Oct. 2 —The: Americ The Lope that more serious com; would be avoided were based ch: expectation that the Pope would Rome. The Sacred C were exert; influence to induce him te dose, and if ope the ly leave soners ‘The London Herald says that the Papal has brea defeated but not dishonored | Geaeral Lamoriciere was evideotly outnumbered. forces og fl sezosinad ond il) Sormed.and con. uen‘ly no mai a army. Coulianndens ~ rn he London Chronicle says the result of the re- the whole of the Roman Territory, ° Viterbo, and Civita Vecchia Te ome, Dotable change jn cotton breadstuffs since the Glasgow's report. Te weather continued favorable for the crops. Con- ols closed at 03.4 093% . From the Pacific States. St. Joswrn’s, Oct. 1.—The Overland Express from Sen Pranciece on the 19th arrived bere to- Tbe Callforais news ts unimportant. In the Oregon Legislature the political War hai commenced. The lowe: house had organ and elected Dougias and Republican office:s, in- dicating that a coalition bad been effected between those two parties for the purpose of electing Ba- Senate. ker'and Nesmith to the U. 8. As this could not be effected exeept by the joint mmew- then action of the State Senate the Breekinri. bers of the Senate withdrew, lea without.s deen guerem Bob journed to ae ui wen! eantat parrait sf the deliaquett Senateretenesseetos, posed ives, to bave secreted themsel —_—_—_—_ The Slave Trade, etc. Bostox, Oct. 1.—Thomas J tain, and Byron J. Chamberlain bam, the mates of the bark Orion, in the United States Court this the Wm. Regroes on-beard. Fetal Accident Omans Crry, Kansas, . 29—A young named Erastus 1. Van Vieit was accidentally Sbot about eight o'clock Inst evening, near Fre- iaont, on the Fort Kearney road, in me yee by the — of en" ——, of Atc 5 ansas e men bo jonged to a of returning miners. The deceased was bron New York State, and sbout 23 ofage The ball took effect between the neck and right breast, and kifted bim almost instantly. —_————____ Pregress of Karen Renfrew. Prirtspvre. Oct. 2—Baron Renfrew and suite arrived here last nigbt, after wine o’elock. He Wasescorted to the a House Mayor, a deputation of the Councils and the’ Dee quesne Greys. He left bere this moraing for Harrisburg, and Will arrive ia Washington to-morrow afternoon. Republican Precession Pestpened . Purtavecenia, Oct. 1—The Ri lean pro- ceasion, which was to come off to-nigbt, has been to Wednesday. The on Which ‘was to iclpate in the Wide Aweke ee in New York, will, in be to a a in consequence, A Burglar Drewned. Newars, N_J., Oct) 1'—A notorious Boston, Oct. 1.—The thermometer fn this vi- cinity this morn! stands st 29° zero. Ice of PROFESSO} oS age ae Fer sion. Address through the we B-00k Weer: Pe wot 32 BE: STOVE WOOD, at . sad KINDLING ’ lowes pris. apres TSS, NEW SeYces Fane - ee seer ‘all, the novelties 1a thet ins. tales 0h