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LOCAL NEWS. ctitte& large party wore. gathered near Trinity by Sout opened sind dy iit outer Ferm rch, on corner of Third and C streets, to geta jouse at 1 yesterday morn- “Er Tre printed fastest | view of th ; and an assemblage ofequal | ing;—present: Justice Fowle, and As- 7 Thoegt caeenieananenin tion iva Gus patos at the corner of haylvaaia Justices Price and Beach. The La eam pegs in use avenueand Third street for the same purpose. A | was large, and included a large number of Po- Qotober ai aback is so large as to require It to be put to cry was raised that the carriages were turning | tomac Pilots. ah pu transaction of come civil business of early bout; Advertisements, therefore, should be | down B street towards the Avenue. and the After the ; Otherwise street crowd—men, women hildrea—imme- | no interest, the Court took up the case of Richard sent in before 12 o’clock m_; they may , and c 7 not appear until the next day. diately started pell-mel! in that direction. The | Ball, indicted for piloting a vessel on the Poto- in go ward b: ERR ERT Avenne ply pos the movement, rushed up | mac river without license. The Commonwealth's 2 WAR D.—Lost.on the 24 instant, in an a - Seems Third street lirection of B street. and the | Attorney for the ution, and Messrs, nibus, o getting of it at the corner 1 for Nineteenth st. and Pa. ayonus, a Noricr.—District of Columbia Advertisements | two masses coming together not only effectually | Brent & Kinzer for the ce. The counsel oat he 4 s 33 most cor- | the defence moved to quash the indictment, on | PC steel clarp. with aboot $9 in money to be inserted in the Batrueone Sun are received oe om ihe os ag got they had on Pose Abit i did nol set fort the offence o> ait Rader will receive the above reward hy atand forwarded from Tux Stax Office. emerged from it the royal party were clean out of speciscally defined by the statue. After argument BAL Ee Star Ofice. =—_— sight; and we fear that wits ent | by the court overruled the motion, and ox peared or stolen. on Wednesday eve- ARRIVAL oF Banox Rexraxyw—Tue Crowd— | and the crash and destruction of crinoline, the | the trial proceeded. It appeared in evidence SES with ae Center Mark Ty u Reacertion at tue Darot—CaRRiaGEs OF THR | fair ones of these es returned home in any- | that the accused took ¢! ¢ of a schooner called Banon axv Surre—Tuxz Route raxax—DisaP- | thing but an amiable frame of mind. the “Elite” from Savannah bound for George- | ©) {e » other sorrel. with hate reh ad. A liberal rd will POINTMENT OF THE Pxorie—RecePtion at THE |: A large, pietboric individual in undertaking ® | town—in the mouth of St Mary’s river, where i nto Dae: W. by leaving them at Execetive Maxsion — Drwwen — Paxstoest’s | short cut across the Avenue was nearly run over | that river empties into the Potomac and piloted and 7 PTION THIS Morninc —THe Pottce AR- | by one of the hacks which careered so madly up | her to Georgetown. No evidence of a license as pie en Et — Dsscairption oF The Baron the Avenue in the rear of the royal party. He] a pilot wassbown. After the argument bi seriber. on Tuesday morning, a dark t having been announced that Baron Ren- | was seen shaking his fist at the driver and evi- | sel, thejnry found the accused guilty el | rod mileh COW vwith the k frew and suite would probably arrive in this city. iv i wfally, when another Ik | for defence moved the court to grant a new trial ‘ “about four o'clock yesterday afternoon special Pl e on the ground that the evidence was contrary to | mark wi tratn from Baltimore. someti pre’ to that bis fist and his volley law. The presiding Justice said that the majori- "4 ¢ above reward wi between Sd and 4% sts., Isiand bI , and alf apparently | thundering upon him, compelling him to retreat they would therefore set the +2.* { 4 ee cecere s tivas ‘view of his Royal to the curbatone, Where be gesticulsted and cursed | aside and granta new trial. He hoped that the | —°° es MRS. GALLIVAN self and suite. Not only was this the case at the | at his lefsure. case would be moved to the Circuit Court. The 20 ed tbl REWARD.-Strayed away from the sub- vi ul be wala by deliv- hour a large gathering had surrounded the depot, offe! yet another carriage came | ty of the court believed the verdict ans e her to the subscribar. ia Willow Tree Alley, el on the 3! Oc'ober, either ; but, in accordance with the programme TRE BARON VISITS THE CAPITOL. case was one of interest, as settling the Interpreta- ran ‘ket or hetweon there a: Poised in ths lar cevenettoey: oUNE ebemabal crhte tenn ok tee Bee icky | hoe eft oe eee DRED AND ERIN DOLLARS Oh To the route of the carriages numbers bad | and suite. together with Lord Lyons,accompanied | The case of J. T Stonebreaker, charged with | ton-dollar notes of the Prove’: Beak? Relkinoore assembied all along Peansylvania avenne, anx- | py secretary Floyd, paid a brief visit to the Mp uttering abolition sentiments, was called and dis- | ‘The finder wil receive the avove reward by retur + ously awaiting the oac itol. Atthe entrance to the Eastern front of t! missed. ing it to the subsoriber, three docrs east of Parm- fean ensigns were ‘aispls Architect T U { pent potats ai + he route, and the balconi j Sitaees with white handkerchiefs, where- | Capt.C. W.C. Dunnington. and were escorted | in Which King was wounded. C. F. Stuart for N \TICE.—85 REWARD—Strayed or stole with fe wave a welcome to the Prince Never through the building. Visiting first the library, | tke Commonwealth; Brent & Kinzer and D. L. from the subsen! er on the 29th of Sep- have we seen more intense anxiety manifested to} the passed by a private staircase to the Sen- | Smoot for defense. After a motion to quash the ig 8 ae he gat —— x ‘witness a dieplay or procession than on yesterday | ate Chamber and the committee rooms, and thence | indictment had been overruled, evidence was dots on the prrcn'e vos ane ‘on Boveuth et, bet ‘with regard to the reception of Baron Renfrew. to the Rotunda, where they passed round and ex- ete similar in purport to that given before the Hl and I st eets No, ‘dos. twee RECEPTION AT THE DEPOT. smined with much interest the various historical | Mavor in the same case. The case was then sub- | © o¢ 3-3t* A. FLEMMING, Inside the depot, where a large assemblage bad | pstatings, and thence through the old Hall of the | mitted to the jury. with a few remarks by counsel, Capt. Franklin, | ton, R Smith and T. Javins, charged with par- at Contec Market med. ieak puicak Capitol the distinguished party were received by’| The Court then took up the case of Jobn Chsrl- | ers ant Meo! antes’ Babke Georgetown, or his Stall : , Walter walks were filled with ladies | Chief Engineer of the Government works, and | tic!pating in the affray on the Sth of September, | _°¢4 J... ORUITS | red long before the arrival of the train, a | House of Representatives to the new Hull of the | and, baving ‘remained out nearly an hour, they it pT ety a pps scriber between th» Eastern Ti ne had been formed through the crowd and | House, where several of the party made many | Were then called in Court, and declared that they | ana'He ine’s Rrid ‘od adi th maintained by geliaaman omtieeol stshert iatre- inquirl+s touching the mcnaaners and regula- | could notagree. The jury stood ten for convic- | farm of John Douslass, on the ot tetas tant, vals. for the purpose of ‘ziving free passave to the } tious. such as inquiring which sideof the Hall | tion and two for acquittal adrove of 24 COWS and 4 young CATTLE. The Prince and suite. The policemen seemed some- | the Administration members occupy, and which Wa. i. Baily, charged with grand larceny, | owner, or owners, is requested to come forward, mnbarrassed by the novelty of their position, the oppesition, and as to the means of access to | by stealing $200 and other property of H. Taylor, Prove p-operty, psy cliarges, and take them away, they set ng requived to pears fa Ta cite ten dace and galleries by the pornie at large, ete — brought before Court. The case was dis- | _0¢ 3. be A. ALDRICH. aed with their faces well washed, on this special | They then passed throngh the Speaker's room, | ™M!ssed, and the prisoner di: ‘zed. cecasion, and what, with the awkwardness of not | and thence by a private stairway to the Agricul- The case of Monroe vs Guy was adjudicated e im ° knowing exactly what te do with their encum- | tural end other rooms, the Naval and Military | bv 8 verdict for the defendant Square. rh ‘ nee Ms sOR™E: bered paws, and the necessity of maintaining the | Committee apartments, and oifices of the Senate, | And at 6x o’clock the Court adjourned until i aetees Ge ag ey eel ge 5 oificial swagger at the same time, they were of | and ex; themselves highly gratifi-d with | Court in course. above reward will be paid for hie tne te course a good deal bothered. The ladies, num- | what they saw. During the half bour that the Say Gia ee * bers of whom were in attendance, pressed for-| Baron and suite remained inside the Capitol _ DisMissep —Yesterday afternoon the case of the ward smongst the foremost in the line, and among | bufldinz, a large crowd of persons bad assembled | United States agt. Mrs. Amanda F Beveridge, — them we noticed bere and there one Briton born, | ou aud about the steps of the East front, eager to postponed some days ago on account BOARDING. indicated generally by the pure red and white | obtaina peep at tbe nation’s distinguished guests. | of the absence of Judge Granger. was resumed complexion. One stout, rosy, Great Britainons | After taking a cursory survey of thesurroundings | by Justices Donn and Giberson The readers of 453 NINTH STREET.—Persons returning to air, in his zeal | from the portico of the East front, the party de- | the Star will remember that the charge «galast the city f om their samm pop rm Air pel , scended the steps, entered their carciuges anne. | tue defendaat wer ceclotay Goes erie Fecant several desirable roms, look following his exampie, levy was | turned to the Executive Mansion Gittings in the enforcement of the fugitive slave | Ne"s° at, onp'doo ath of made upon the chairs in Tarlton’s d' 8, THE PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION THIS MORNING law, while trying to arrest a slave named Staffurd, fannlies or single gentlemen. and with such vigor as almost im Notwithstanding the brief notice of the pulic who was in ber employ. The further hearing | commodated on moderate terms, deplete the a A ere establishment. Chil- | reception given by the President this morning at elicited nothing additional to the evidence which dren had climbed to the ticketoftice window, | the Executive Monster ig honor of Baron Ren. | WAS reported in full for the Star at the first hear- PERSON and also upon and even over the railings about | frew, there was an immense gathering present. | 192, and the statements then made were fully AL. the car inclosures agen station. P yemeie be me The doors were thrown open at 12 o'clock. The | Cotroborated, entirely exculpating Mrs. Beveridve of course plenty of false alarms ani usua ion was to ba "nued Ip. Mretebing of necks and good-natured laughter at Dek oie the eapiccun ethaltan hoor th jaron | cae was dismissed. The case of Capt. Nathan the At five minutes to four the mover iypin’ 425 = best to bave him retire. 4 o'clock, train announced its near oach, and tustantly “This, of course, terminated the reception, tothe 2 directed to maintain thelr positions, persooaqrere | Atappolatment and regret of nambers, who bad | tsmesting ot ta soslclcten held Moe ae, directed to maintain se aoe om stent “r® | not found it conventent to be present until after the following selection of otticers was made for | between 17th and 18th sts.—the only house there, foe.’ Hake your head oul of the Woy. eead mang | that time. The Baron, however, afterward took | {Be ensuing term: President, J. M. Kavanagh; | ¥¢ !7-Im toe,’ ‘take your head out of the way,” and sue’ position at the central window of the Mansion, Vice President. W. 8. Willteca Recordiag ed ee ee | hain Excellent opportunity was afforded those | retary, J. W. Clute; Financial Secretary, dos F. S. GAIPHER crowd—in fact > wre it cpmed’s cates bee below ef beholding him , - Clute; rial 8 v, Jas, 3G Seen. B83 Gm areieee © sen ep 5) hington that he has taken the Dri Which had the effect of quieting the vast ¢on | Lyons took position at the President Stecilagton Gat ieee 2 Rhee ee escription Store at the corner of Sixth(\p pty oomepomgyr ne fi a mayer Sr pe - = 5 » | state then the above ‘mentioned rae cocets = pnd G mrosts wae ko will trone — Stents raemanives of the press, who bave fom baie Pencd conte meh te careny pote Bees the most taad Cll ; SLANDARD ram - 1 i am re iz u A NE> PICLE: been traveling with bend Reatres, peperting terday, in a coat of blue, gray pantaloons, abedly Testrongi ee and interesting tipics: itinvets every IMERY, &6,&e: and hopes, by carefu Homerd ip Canada and the United States: Joseph | sitting white vest, (he should employ an Amerf- Wednesday, at Kelly’s school-room, corner of Se ror eras ee ind, ME ean failor,) and ‘with hands ungloved.. As the | eo? aad sine " Epa a ah er Sape eee and | Visitors passed bim, he inclined hts head to each : ew Yor! ad; Dr. wie in turn, though very many of the ladies managed c M 5 ii , —— = . s od 3 . exe ; ie ‘Times; Roche, of the London Post; Harcourt, of spirits, weut through the usial ba haking -< of dealers from the surrounding country was quite COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC the Toronto Globe; Spence, of the ( uebec Chron- icle. Ia the second car was the B.ron and his suite ruler ani ple in the Un States. r 2 *: — Ag = walked along the platform by the side of the train | "yn Pallce arrangements were defective, a by lively business’ Good order was saainaingd ta | lng witet bap ths apy Sot tana aiffine teas them the crowd were compelied to make their ye Oece lites og phy ng, wi 5 eager curiosity. It was not long, however. before | restricted to half the door at that; consequently so | Price lst as published in the Star last week. nd 50 cen! ttle, #623 d EVER YBODY’3 INTEREST UST Received our FaLL and W be was joived by the Duke of Newcastle, Earl 3t FURNISHING GOODS, HA Se CAPS at nab Lord Lyons, ber Britannic Majesty's cious, Gar bets sara reas atheroma Ruat Esrare- Green, auctioneer, sold on lower prices than Say pena house in the city) By Representative near the Government of the Were enabled to effect an entrance before the | Tuesday last the following property, located in = States, and other members of the suite, who ac-} Prince left the East Room. the Seventh Ward: The undivided half of lots 11 Neticse pony so Baron Renfrew along the platform to THE ¥iRE-WoRKs—tHE Tie oF RxHisition. | 22d 12, In square S44, on Four-and-a-balf street, Cus oes ttradacel te Ld Bicones the Sooel | Ow‘ng to the lateness of the hour at whict tbe Prince will dine this evening, the exhibition of Mr. Cass saying that be bad the pleasui Lf x fi'the name of the President of the United Sm s Sg pp ns be delayed until 9% o'clock. welcoming bis lordship to Wasbin; am B MEMBERS OF THE PRESS yb perestont m would accompany hiin to the | The various members of tle New York and pxecutive Mansion. There were also present and | London press, accompanying the Prince, and introduced, Messrs. Henry and Buchanan, the | Whose names we = in the foregoing report, ephews of the President, with the President’s | are sojourning at the National Hotel. private secretary, who, on this occasion, it is un- VISIT TO MOUNT VERNON derstood, represented the President's famii To-morrow the visit to Mount Vernon will be As the party passed out they were g with | made inthe U S$ steamer Harriet Lane, and to ‘warm cheers end waving of handkerchiefs from | make it as pleasant as possibie, all casual visitors all sides, which complliment the Baron politely | will be rigidly excluded from the grounds at acknowledged by making a pleasant bow and | Mount Vernon. For the rest of the day the iftiog Lis Lat ln a modest, unassuming manner. } Prince will be the guest of Lord Lyons, but will ‘The lidies seemed ar pg pleased with the | return to the President's House in the evening, ™ young Baron, and voted that fajastice bad been | and leave thence for Richmond on Saturday dore him by the pictorial 3. “Isn't hea moraing. darling?” and ‘Sure, and ‘8 @ Mice looking boy,” were two exclamationsatour elbow. While Rev. ANDREW G. Carotagns, U.S. ConsuL on thé pavement tu frout of tie Station House be | To TuRK’s IsLanps, Wxst INpizs —It xi us MOVAL. No 349 Seventh street, (three doors from Ma: avenue.) where I rhall ke part of square 591, near Third and L, streets, for 1 cent 6 mills per square foot. R.B. Clarke pur- chaser. ee ee te. Tux Carson the Washington and Alexandria | Which wil! ve sold a Railroad, we understand, will make an extra trip | —™ = for the benetit of the Alexandrians on the occasion of the extibition of fireworks in this city this evening, or any other evening to which the ex- | nd strangers that they are in receipt of t assortment of Hivition may have to be postponed on account of | * “S848 N WINTER ARTICLES For GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Passkxcen List o THE MONTICELLO FoR New | embracing some of the choicest novelties You —Toomas Burns, Miss E. Burns, J. ‘fr. | impo. tation to which we inv Rogers, Miss M. Deits, Thomas Williams, Miss Mary Vandenburgb, L. D. McCormick, Mr. Cole and lady, Capt. Mosley, Geo. Gager, Miss Mary C. Gould, Geo. H. Di T ALL AND WINTER GOODS. HES s027-2w (States.) Wee woop: Hanvsomety Execurep —Who, in passing the to we “ oe2-st THOMAS WELSH, ee te tne dees re rom. O THE CURIOUS OR ANXIOUS.—Madam fi any suspicion of improper conduct. The * > vo wel Known ns the neat ascoesrfol eed einer © Past, Present an utore ever in intment. uppearing considerably fatigued, it was deemed | Darling, for a like offence, is set for to-morrow, at | Washington, continues to he consulted weekly, he hundreds anxious to know of things at present hid- den from them. Her consultation fee, to both gen- tlem n and ladies, is extremely moderate. Call at her house, on the south side of Massachusetts av , During. the reception, the Baron with Lora | C¢Phane; Treasurer, W. J. Frizzell; Librarian, Ge irc informs the eitizons an ict personal attention given to preserip- oe L-2w Z numerons, and the provisions offered by them Th I t and lar Cough Kemedy- ha deat of reception days with ic igeeicicleene were of superior quality, and quite sutictent for beou ve lone kuow ia extensively used, thst uctt femal new wrinkies as to the democratic simpli- the demand. The gangways were crowded with perar ni ye Neca br hoderall ike one ee ts jem de yy ‘ - TER entrance and exit through a'sinzle door, and were lations. But little alteration was made in the oes beri pee nae d between L and M, south, for 4 cents 6 mills pet NYITATION.—I hereby notify my customers square foot. Also, the undivided baif of the north | 4 He public in general that I have removed to ubseribers beg leave to inform citizens woo Y eid bis bat in his band, great pleasure to announce the appointment, by | fancy store of R. C. Stevens, has not noticed with LA soars KINDLING WOOD, at the lowes er canniaons ov rit BakOw dub bvire. the President, of. the Rev. Andrew G Carothers, | admiration the beautiful oak graining and band. | PO8#0le price. T. J. & W. M. GALT, "8" The splendid equipage of Mr. McGraw, of | Pestor of the Assembly's Church in this city, ‘ns thereto pertaining; all of which were 252 Pa. av., between 1th and 12th sts. 6 Baltimore, was in readiuess at the Depot to con- | Consul to Turk’s islands, Weet Indies, at the mlary of $2,000 ' Inbstry ot by Messrs. W. H. Orton and D. Cal-| ma ivtf recth wd xecutive Mansion; but it y 2.00) per annum. In a ministry o A r COAL OIL Gent Years, a8 pastor of the Assembly’s Church, 7e Just reosived from the Vireiuis Oi! Compan baroucbe of the Presi-} Rev. Mr his energy, talents, and | Cxxtaat Ovaun-novse Casxs.—The only case | $y UST Reovived frou the Vu COAL OIL, whic fidelity, accompl: & great work in establish. | for trial at the guard-house was Henry Wilson, | ; warranted equal to the New York or Boston oi! ing an important cburch His labors have veen vagrant, who was sent to the workhouse for sixty Ti d Lyons, took position therein | 5° pagtiatincsif tee ee that aoe Swe ears | days. " a8 a Bw a) om severe bronchitis. < ~Petvod ¢ others of the retinue we bb, Toucy doa Ee Islands range pen 75° to 85° all the year] ARRIVED at Carter’s wharf, (foot of Thirteen- | 7 4, SPEIR, rd Lyons. The bareuche in which the Baron | found, and our warmest wishes vo with him to | snd-a-belf street.) schooner H. M. Smith, Jones, rt th t the North. saving the freight. sain H.C. PUR DY, 403 Pa. av. $ volumes in favor of Vt. : he trade can 06 hee rggpe on ths same termg as ( Formerly with Richard Davis,) was a bi 0 Very spirited-look- | bis new home, taat there his heaith may be from Havre-de-Grace, with 90 tons of coal for Mr. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. ue pee . Hin Mialaaes tee plaini d completely Restored Mr.C Wings C. M. Keys. Ouikn cack Com ef tastefully appareled ia a fuil blue fi Snewid Bigs toe iit es a a Ww ‘a Betsam oy WtLp Curnry. U, H. Kidenour’s, (Coaf-ctioner,) 204 Pa ay. 4 t. dark gray mixed pantaloons, cut in the ast Le bas dcnatet | The faliowing letter rom Rev Huxey Woop, of will meet with prompt nttention. “ " Engilsh style, black silk bat, and maroon colored and for many years past be Las devoted | oJ hte {align Hi. Editor of the Congrepational Jon 00 2-e03t* ¥ gloves. No y was visible about bis per- his time to writing for various news- nal, speak: rr = son. On bifng from the cars he seemed em- barrassed, appeared to be not quite at ease moch papas, religions and itical, in different sec- Concoxn, N. H., March 2. ae ae Srearatie in conferring piizesne. Serum y Fowur & So Gentiemen: ‘s Ovr-ce, U.S. M.Com: = eet a jon Bi violen! MASTER @ "cx, U, 8. . . ov ier niente cartage tote, td at tbe tune fling hae Eines Sete | ea Lage ontdied Papel grtewmaseetes | Qeanrmenagren’s Orr-oe, U.S. M.Gontet It is greatl che regretied thst from some mis. | cellent officer. The Consulship embraces three digoulte Le Weeseties teat ives hee neha N. oes mate be rg hich had been | ieee suiubsinns’” ott {Bales and. the climate is | Sioep or rest upon a bad by alchte The atecine | wollte Mak day ol od by thee baviag the maiter La c most salubrious was extreme, and judging froin tue inefheney of the “ ; i ance Mansion, as to the route the remedies used, I supposed the, disesse incurable, wes, could not be fully carried out. It Base Batt — National vs. Pythian —A friendly Hoing persuaded to try a bottle of Wistar’s Balsam carrii 5 y out... it wes between these two clubs came off yesterda wld Cherry. without co- fidence in its efficacy, intended to bave tbe carriages reach Pennsylvania | €2™€ io ow Y | I found the dificulty aimost eaturcly removed be- avenue by way of First street, and proceed up the | *fermoon, on the grounds of the National. The | /,{" one bottie was used up. Sympathy with my is avenue to the President's House, tius gffurding | Pythian, although a juntor club, evinced a thor- | fellow sufferers inluses mee to wake this puoi orfolk, Virginia, all aa nity to bebold the distinguis ough knowledge of the game, and proved that ere | statement, and recommend the article to others Florida; and visitor 4 en ; of following this | 19" they will make the older cinbs look well to similarly stored. ton, District of Columbia. course, the party at ie rapid fol- | their laurels. The following is the score: ith reapect, yours truly, Hanry Woon, fr lowed ‘by vebicles of all descriptions, and a large National Pythian. , jon to consist of one pouad None genuine unless signed 1. Butts on the x to I Outs Runs! wrapper. + mess Por! Soar Ses Lot neue to Penaay tsa French, tb... 7 Be Se ee i ee 9 fo ie repared by Oey d for | superfi: ur, t le by Z. D. Gilman, 8. C. Ford, ir. %. B. Waite, | tion of the Government: sad at the rate pr @, and thence to the President's, House a, ‘Nairn & Palmer, Wank’ _ Baron as be oe “tg ead of and or 1b, ston; and by dealers everywhere. 00 3-lw,r faily responded to the | Gorman. : — “ 5 gah pers ing of a makerehiets by he Ho: AY’S = : (Trophy —Discar ding tha effete the ed by ? 3 raphy —Discardi fete theo! ladies. icks.3 b W: * ician ta. the treatiuent. of pradusl DISAPPOINTMENT BY THE PXOPLE. Ee wasting of the bu body, Hollowa; fa of the one ees . bre = ory sande the divegt oa or the diseaso— ablished rom ‘ ‘ P 3 ey rich it—they - who’ bed gated on red piine eet al ng. i i a eT xhansted system by giving | the best and most ¢ @ piec: , Seventh sizeet, for te. of obtdintng a 3 4 5 6 7. y pg; ies ote fy othe apiriias onerey Hun royal visitor were disappol ated, wenn ene health. 4 = Svbich we much regret * | National.8 2, Fists, at 80 /6la. ant Sl pec bors Po eae RECEPTION AT THE EXECUTIVE MANSION. Pythion..0 2 6 0 0 8 w Se Quite « large number of persons bad assembled | | Scorers—National, H. A. McCormick; Pythian, |, To Tne A¥rLictsd Bo sureto read the adver- ppecrouans FOR RATIONS FOR 1861. uarts oO} exer, two quarts of Salt, hard dipped ‘I the oxrease; th i | to be of the best qualit: of kinds named, All subject to inspsetion | All bids must | | bi gs Form of Guarantes, near the gateways of the avenues leading to the | Morgan L. Ogden. tisement of Me s Strengthening Cordial and | The undersigned ———, of an tha State Executive Mension, conddeat of thereseturing’s | Capire—-Me John Bigger, of Potomse Club.. .| Blocd Puritier, in another eoltma, Sf Se ——0 e ta ot tew of bis Royal Highness. On the approach ed eo TE 1s STOMACK sens The tho sands |“ or Relioas; an ature decodinate teas. of the party the gates were oj for their in-| Tu Revivar —last night the religious meet- is gre: medley the ente of Dys- | cepted, he or they will, within ten days after the sme gress, but no others were admitted ings in progress in the city were ver Complaint and the diseases com- soteiotet see contract at the Post Office 1 ‘with bis suite being ushered {nto the East Room. were very interesting. At Met or. ted | execute the contr*ct for the same, with good &: the President e and incase the said wes. awaiting his arrival, be | Church Soutb the event ‘was spent ; any ted to hin by Mr. Cass, and reeeived | tion by the pastor Rev. eA" Procue. Woet, sod tier aeenteal not welcome formed | ing and ye the altar with the tents. | paris of the Union. th suite, } Chere will be no hagers oe se Pi eparaiyo wi ly private. It may | and to-m eral meet- Inbal oa the ttle, tieree ‘ac simile of the here that Secretar wm hoa signature Sppeer. ends bso th E elog discourse upon eSiomaan a. jon, “the stronghold of salvation, and British subject, bis natal pA ise to those who turn to it.” After was the treat, pesce of 1783. e services at the nitar were resuined and at the coronation, of the exalted continued in a be accompanied by the following Sxatep Proposats wil!-be recei-ed at this office ands of best New leans Sugar eight quart« of best White gmt f'V: fou! 's ir crown By and creaud @ ow Candies to on f required shall be delivered on the order of the commanding office: of each station, either an balk or by the singie ration; a shall con ist of of ork to be No, 1 grime mers pork; and the G.aceries ‘sccompa- - . “Sree ee has a ‘eo will on ply = feiss THE DIWNRR. i | this office for exam: ton.) ‘The nambér of wing jONIAN —The number of visitors is sure. to sot (gpornia to bg endorsed ‘Propoaaia for Rations orig won tlpear 7 mite i jee wiv Marsal Goats Bie was bis morning was ; o'clock, was thirty-four. fo grey e, an from the Inquiries of tan cases. . ae 23-lawaw Maior and Q 4 nt in Poll force, and ve arrangements for win ; Meo | Slo tet eer sous tring and of his Royal High evia. ? +E’ oO Cc N, EUR ING = 7 eae asm can OF his settee visitors. or’ jee pay yD doen that yas | be 4 ATRtc REMEDIES } Gigoo art ie ES be car in which the Baron and his suite came sree best Which would. be Lowored with i pul up ex; : cm Fac atrmrlen the his presence. The absence of any display of e: tra as ye wg 2 and os each. 65 B SLACK iy aan eee = aoa aered Salat, preparations, however, soon convinced them that | } “oontaini vial to eee TEA Ato " the requisite appurtenances of & comfortable } here to-day. Donbtless “ith tpl alreati ‘ & BURCHELL, . Juside it is - ¥ ¥ Pitas, 5 Lie) Cc st. and Vermont ay, the first cy SCHARGED pI 3 F " G A bn Aetaneicmance dee eae is ; P'4Non or, p sary Rioe. 6% Piano for ge Heed Ene Ris Maio some *s imp stools, éte , and on astatiouary tah: ised J iat fests 5 am Taxon URABIEV onpae a eg eg ant he re A eee * < r ? re Wee heri hss in tant See Seeeambea ae patna h Sh ncanteacints EE CUR AS ena GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS ‘Advertisements ses first pdge For other NOT new license isw, approved July LC % LICENSES —All 80 live! forthe Corporation of eorcetown expire on notified pr ot tare y totake ont the same under the otherwise h they will subject themselves to a hie "ant the ane is compulsory upon the per poration to enf. cern Tee said hne agaicst all dai WA. LAIRD. Gece Octio September 21th, 1860, se 25-eoti NOTICEK—DOG LICENSES—ail dog ‘at the Clerk’ the 10th of sat month, the au: will then be exelusively given to ect them, with an additional cost, by ‘law. 3 cents to the owner of each dog the heense for wi has not been obtained on or previous to the time stated, and if not paid, together with the addi- her hen demanded by the police, the: w igmed:ately to kill sud "spose nd sre made subject themselves to a fine for neglecting todo no. WM. LAIRD, Clerk. eotOcth Sevtember 24, 1860 sacs (POR NEW YORK —Tho pack a Ham- 03 H4fk: IMPROVED in Deter, has acriver COB =f. DOUBL& THREAD Boudoir Sewing Machine. This Machine, Mprovement on Grover & Ba- simpler thau theirs. and for ite reliability an: du-abiity year is not urpassed. A chi'd tweiva vid can run it with ease: yet it wil! sew from the coarses' troubl tho ep backwards perke h to the finest Swisz. There is no jas no bi Re well ng tae a fact we have no hesitation in recommending it a¢ ths Best Family Setomg Mache in wse Acency at 10: 1 Bridge et., Georgetown, where may be LADLES’ UR ESS TRIMMINGS, BER JIN ZB HYR WORSTEDS, and FANCY V5- kinry ‘eoubs & rortment is as Dist.ict. Lad tet ties call bof we parchasiag elsewhere. 00 2-eot B No, 140( every description. O complete and varied as any in the gonnected with heaevoient or find it to thetr advartase to _ Me. 8. E JARVIS NE TO KNOW Tuar can be Ponght c eap at OWN & WHITE Noxtx Sipk) Brinck Srreet, Georgeto' And to convince yourselves of the fact, eall avd those ar, & KOod assortment; eriro Shurts and Drawe s; La and Misses’ Merino Vests; Bajou's Kid Hooped Skir orsets; Pain, Bordered, Hemstitehed. things, which we z the Brown & Whate Post Store. All of which we Will gel! as che: man.” Cc Fe Statesman will mest with idered Linen brie cuceal at ap as the choapest, ~ YORK.—The packet schooner » Capt. Mott, has arrived and dispatch for the above por appy to McCOBB & DOLG Water st TS PN DERRIGNED CARP! DE Georgetown, contract fer or superintend the construction of R offere his services to ashingtou, and vioinity, icand private batdicgs. Plans and specifi- cations will be fernisaed at short 4 Office n and rhop on Co. etd Georgetown, immediate- ly north of th fu 27 Smeo 50 BRLS, 25 do 2 do. for sale ou or Cc. SPECTFULL furnia! Pi soBlw i feels assured that he wil! giv 0 ost OBSHENRY WINGATE. APPLES—aPPLES Prime BALDWIN aPPLES, d ALL dé jo. F. oO. do. GREENING do Daily expected per schooner Marietta’ Burr, and before arrival. Apply to HARTLEY & BRO., 99 and 101 Water strect. ATZS rtest notice. Dinner and Evening isfaction to those who may favor hita with a Mall kinds of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at the lowest prices. B. M at $1 SD per ions C.ntz3,P galion, c 55 High street, Georgetown, FOR with la FoR RENT—Three neat BRICK HOUSE dry vacong pes ® back . Inquire at H. McCA e ty Store, corner 2dand 1) sts, Isiand. SALE AND RENT. ————— [ For other “‘ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, See first page } t nd front, & and Virgi is ay., Isi FREY’s Gr oc 4 3 petween No 227 bers, dint cold or h CHAS. C. oc 4 2m ro % water. bath-room, P. OR RENT—A neatly furnished HOUSE inthe First Ward, on H, between i7th ecutsiniag 2 double parlor, 18th sta. r 6 cham- ¥; with gas, . &e. Apply to vor east. om, kitehen, and paat & BARNARD. x Fos RENT-—I will ent my SQUARE or GROUND. nated south of or mere years - ALEX. wity two Frame Houses on i- ¢ rnilroad, near the depot, f further reformstion cal! G, City Post Oe HENRY cosr. Jefferson. Maryland U T street, between 19th and 2h, First W. PURE FOR SALE AND HOUSE FOR “16 ‘he Furniture in house No. bi is for ard. sale at a price. consiiorably below eash’ value, though the larger portion is not soiled or wore in the least. A good piano is included. The Hou o is adesirable three-story brick and was —. only oc 3.3t" two years ago. SEVENTH STREET PROP Y FOR 9 SALE —Thi 8 for sale at a bar- gain. Bouse an dd Lot No 282 Seventh st., between i, aod M ss. The house ie a three-story frame dwelling, with tw» story back building, containing vies oe the rear and @ pump of exe |- ir. ved with gas thronghout, JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO, —Threo-story FRAME HOUSE, seoond street between Pa. avenue the Circle.) ly 236 Pa. a or corner K and sith sis. ae “ood Frae™ FOR containing dwelling and aj ard, excellent river turnpike, SALE —A highly improved 115 acres, with two-story | conve: r spring, & ituated on the Little ‘sirfax county, Va., 7 miles from Alexandria bons $4, one-fourth cash; the in 1, 3, Apply to LOUISA cel .—A cottage built BRICK HOU! 57, ketween 10th and lth Mas: 10. ate. with side lot, flower garden and aie treets, The house contains nine rooms, bes: h-room, ie clos-ts and cellar A pump of’ excellent water in kitchen, and water aad gas throughout. on the premi FGRSt HOUSE contatning S tonne ane nel Ie tuated on \—_within 5 minutes’ lth st north, bot reen {ena Mi sta. Liberties Market. Terms unnsually I Apply on the prermmse: DALF, corner m* 8, or to McKENNEY & La of Pa. avenue and 7th st. re 2. Ce eee Oe en Ee oY ee ‘OR RENT—Possession on the lst of October, ‘The DWE LLING HOUSE No. 435 D street at present occupied by eee Dr. Butier, and next door to the residence of the advertis=r. —It wil _2e 8 -tf Foe RENT- 14,15, 16,17 18,4 buil Ing.’ as, water, do. J. M CARLISL not be let for a boarding house, —ROOMd Nos. 2, 3, 2tand ly at our Store, No. O7 Pa avenue, or to John P Somemes & Co Ne. $23 Sth oO RICH, oorner SIGNS AV. MURRAY & SEMMES, aan AEST feat sen conny ulant piysicaan ares CLERY = SIQCHOALE, 30 Mom EW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. i Nol PAPERHAN SHabe. Embraci ne autor Pgh ae aay apiece INOS. WINDOW. SHADES, ca a ‘ and 33. ps a forms his friends and the public generally that he as removed to No. 55 High street, adj wan Ma-onic Hail. Heis prepared to e ertire THE LATEST ' PELEGRAP of Consols closed at 93 493 iq NEWS HIG. Victor Emanuel bas determined to Naples. i Ra learnt Aeon ol Maine Breckinridge Convention Baxoon, Me, Oct. 2—The Breckinridge and Lane Democratic State Convention assembled bere to-day, to nominate an electoral ticket and organ- ize as the regular democratic party of the Suste A large portion of the State was represented A State Committee was inted, with power to appoint county comm! and prepare an ad. dress to the people. Resolutions were adopted, yer Buchanan's Administration; a diatin aatter cer a phen a Dongtes; iatming ft eress to all the consti of Property in the Territories; in favor of the Pacific ratirond, ete. Hon M. H. Smith, the democratic candidate for Governor last year, presided over the business meeting. A mass convention was afterwards held, wh! was Celeb Coshing,who spoke for an bour a helf in opposition to the doctrines of Mr. Dougias. A fall el | ticket was nominated. Pike's Peak Region. St. Joseru, Oct 2.—Denver City dates to the ‘2th of September are received. The Express brings only 2 little over one thou- sand dollars in gold dust, but a much larger amount is in the hands of the The citizens of Denver met in have beea taken from bead waters of the Blue river. bids fair to rival the celebrated the same neighborhood dividing ri rivers, Saco very rich. of the American Board of Missi $1,400 in the treasury. the Missions, which are generall The annual Sermon was preac! His subject was “‘The manifest citizens of Cwicaco, Oct 2.—The repudl Reports were resd by the Secreta: Mr. Seward at Chicage. future, to enjoy all the biessings that a ernment can afford. The election of officers for the ensuing six months isto be held on the 23d of September, and ed & provi- ¥ | stoned government, under which Bm in September 29. A chunk of gold hing $191 is to ey The sul idling ger, ledige has been Giscovered the een the Arkansas and Platte The American Beard of Missions Boston, Oct. 2.—The Piftieth Annual Meeting ons was called to order in Tremont Temple at 4 o'clock this after- noon, by Rev. Dr Hopkins, President After prayer and singing, the Treasurer's Re- port was read. acknow: ne $429,000 received, cancelling the debt of ,0U0, and leaving over ry concerning at night toan v overflowing house by Rev. 8. W. Fisher, D. D. design of Provi- dete to make the American a Missionary nation wed It ts estimated that six thousand friends of the Board are being entertained bere as guests of the ‘cans had 8 mon- ster demonstration bere to-day, on the oocesion of the reception of Gov. Seward. ‘he number who took part in it ts veriously estimated at from 75,000 to 100.000. Deputations attended from ali the surrounding towns. Mr Seward was escorted to the Wigwam in which the National Conven- tion was held, by # party of five Rangers. where 4s made a hundred Lincoln Speech of an hour and half duration. At night there wasa ion of the Wide-Awskrs, who turned out from six to eight thousand torches Azan, Oct. 3—The Union The New York Unien Ticket. ticket has finally been formed. Greene C. Bronson bas been substi- tated for Henry S. Randall as elector at large. and the Douglas State Committee bave endorsed the fasion. Wm. C. Crin, of Herkimer county, was substituted for Wm. F. Allen for Lieut. Governos. Mr Greene expresses his determination to against it | tse ticket, and Mr. Brady will stump the State The Execution ef Gen. Watker. New Yorx, Oct.3—an arrival from Havens brings a copy account of Walker's execation of the Disrio, which contains an He died with fortitude, professing to be a Catholic, and saying that bis war on Hondares was wrong, and that be alone was to blame, and accepted death with res'gnation Massachusetta Politics Bosrox, Oct 3.—The Bell and Everett Conven- vention of the Fourth District and nominated Erastus B. Bige} met to-day, and iow for ress Boston, Oct. 3—The Republicans of the 7th District have nominated James Buffington for re- election to Congress Serious Stram Boiler & Xplesioa. Puitaperrnia, Oct 3.—The boiler in the Pres- ton Mills, at Manayunk, exploded scalding several operatives, one of them fatally. Cons derable damage te also done to the prop- Us. erty belonging to the Connecticut ¥. the choice of selectmen,who are | @ Elections, New Havey, Oct. 2 —The town for of elec- tions, ese! een to-day, in most of the towns in this Stete wrenty four of the t ‘bt towns ican oficers. beard from have elected republican The Prince Will Dance in Besten. Boston, Oct.2.—The Duke of Newesstle bas written Mayor Lincoln that Lord Renfrew will attend the ball in his honor atthe Boston The- ater, October 18. ———————_—. The Eurepa Outward Bound. Boston, Oct 3—The > mailed at 11 o'clock this morning with Pager fo Halifax, and 49 for Liverpool. out $100,000 In epecte. Election for the Legislature. Aveusta, Oct.3.—The for members of the and Beli contest Garibaidi Festival in Baltimere. Battiors, Oct. 4.—TheGermans and es havea Garlbaldi festival bere cet | Procession, with music, orations, eto.

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