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e Mgrrine ov tus Jackson (Brecxuvriver) s , ] j GEORGETOWN. oe LOCAL NEWS | ee Pr ieante trie | Meets ST cr | compe THE LATEST NEWS (7 Tux Star publishes the List of Letters | was largely and much enthosiasm man- — remaining im the Wesbington City Post Office | llested. An excellent band of music was in at- Jostice Donn. wherel OWILLT AN @nthemown,dictcher 6, Be. TELEGRAPHIO. = There was a meeting of the Republican Asso- | —— under-the provisions-of the law directing them | sapst Sigiing snd patsiotic. airs, "After thetans. | iiary Guard, baving fa hie poserssion tq WW NENITORE, Greenich Pegonea elation st thelr tall. ou the. corner of High end —— to be printed in the newspaper baving the largest of the customary preliminary business: | the value of which was about 670, whieh | at 2<0 Seventh atrect, between | and Cae ee full ee ened ea ne eendance was ny" y ation within the delivery of the offi Tts | invitation was extended to the North Caroiina steel he and two others were offering for sate, 6 HENRY RONTZ._] not es fall as usual A lively discussion on the | NEW OxtEans, Oct. 5 —Thestorm of last Tues whi then In session in another portion daylight, for the sam of $14. The move- . : = merits of democracy took place among the mem. | day was very destructive. Over fifty coal boats totdl daily circulation is more than double that | C/UP."hich was tien eee ere of the with the wagon containiag | WANT fed oneag ae MILLLINER: To 81 bers, some expressing their sectiments of dissent | were swamped; Joss $150,000 oF of any other Dafly printed in the District of Co-] The President (Dr. Boyle) announced that the of it,s0 a8 to | Ia at 46 Louisiana av. j from tbe democratic party principles in the 4 Eleven miles of the Jackson oda gee inmbia. . | Hon. Lewis Lowe, of Maryland, who it had been iz 1 _F. LENZRERG. pene oe Snes & ae Ses owes, nd seney Reais oa ae aes ee, RD Ae announced would address them that evening, was ; ad- | WASTED—Seversi_ APPRENTICES to loam =i Sects cake hoes poy on destroyed, 1 Though Tux Sraz Is printed on the fastest SS ee ee 8. | mitted the ressmaking, None need a) ps but and He then introduced ‘steam press In ase south of Baltimore, its edition Franklin. one of the electors of the of Mary- is 20 large as to. require it to be put to press at 8M | end. styling him the ‘War-horse of Arundel eerly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be This announcement was received with sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they mey a the not appear until the next day. Fin ppp ares (aap re Phar y- egite Sha i z swif sewers. Call at No 375 Thirteenth strogt, or gprs cag weiate, bat tase met re e against democrats, but because be between the hours of Tand Ss aS es In fect of tee labor. association ad- bat ANTED— 85.00 worth of SECOND-HAND | Jouroc® to meet on Friday evening mext, at 7} ¢ Y scour, ond URN : o'clock. sean daryis Condemned this course, and the pan- thar examination sad prices wile pais Ba area ich, tte, highest cach’! ” Why did Baron Renfrew and suite fail toviait | sh squadron, with eee exception, to Ti 4 a gre cS oC. T. forwarded i: ‘the authorities of LF FITH, at Clea: Green’s Avcti oom, | Our ancient and respectable city, which is named | Havana. ee of that association, claimed that they only | ginia, which caused the arrest ‘of other pai Ninth patsy torte Pa. is Apation Re 7 after his vreat Grandfather? We have here man: A Tampico had been Tuat Vatvasce and PorvtarR Famity Jour: } were thetrue and faithful ves of the | concerned in the theft, whose trials were set for | _ 0c &ccét objects of interest to intelligent strangers. sue x > fall as usual of | ational democracy, and as such they sheald Te- Saturday, in Alexandria, And the owner of the WANTED AtNo 484° & atrost, between sthi| % the Potomac Aqueduct, the Alexandria Aque- | woul fy expedition agai wal, THE ‘‘Weextr Star, a Cebve the sdherenee prope a ently made affidavit before thi sts a WOMAN, to do'the cooking, | duct, our venerabie leon © the romantic Oak It ‘apital. Metropolitan news and gosstp, and chotce literary | “°° to speak of the ice as $0 ita ownership, and the justice retained | was! roning, and assist at General housework | Hill Cemetery, the beautiful panoramic views was stated that Doblado bad effected 2 loan reading, is now on our counter ready for delivery candidates of onal Union party, ne Drolet ind the de- ily of three persons. German or colored | from the Hights, &c. Perbaps distinguished | of $600,000 for the same to the public. {t fs Just the paper above all others | ehartcterizing it as merely a resarrected-element of a fam preferred. Recommendations required—none aoe strangers were waiting for an invitation from his | Tbe Vanguerd of the Uiverat army bad arrived ly Without them, oc 3-t! “ at ically) Tac: ? a thi his | either voluntarily go to of Virginia, on | SPRY.withont them, oe $f | honor the Mayor and our city fathers. Our-cor- [telegrapbically) Tacutys (*) for citizens and strangers sojourning in the Na- | of the Sctana ued of political Platforma was a | or before the aay 0 tial, or that a requisivion porate authorities have acted more sensibly. hew- tional Metropolis to read on Sunday and send to }) pm nol its parents; for their necks | would be made for him by the authorities of Vir- ope 3 tunte d pewreee: isth | ever, than some others who made themselves rid. Meeting ef the Board of A. B their friends ata distance. Price only three cen's | wore broken by such, and therefore the offepring | ginia. rent will be givens Addtese A and Tr ier Othe, | eulous by.silly speeches. We bad a squint at! Bosron, Oct.4—The Board has occupied 5 postag id by | were warned by this fatal result to beware of suc As above stated, the defendant was brought 2 . ”* + | the Baron and pronounce bim at first sight to be | most of the day with eloquent addreaes per copy, or $1.25 per annum; eres Py pa tne futons ¥ before his honor, and after the hearing of test! se & good-looking, unassaming, well-bred younz | a series of vastetions ierta ten Pradential nad stamps wen so arranged. He referred somewhat In detafl to the political | mony the jndge ordered his dismissal, not that his ED—A PLUMBER. Ingure at MY- |'man, and every inch a gentleman, if be did bave ; i tte, ate to the EE Te ee record of John Bell, in order to show hie utter | own opinion favored that view of the cane, Dut | VV, ERS & MoGHAN'S, None bute frst cines | the misfortune to be boss a priuce, Lethon ive | mites Apprepriate to the Lorp Rexrrew at Mount Vexxex—INct- | inconsistency. To sustain himself in the assertion | that, in full court,a majority (Merrick dissenti; eerwan nes enply. Cl we eed apply 001 | es by all mmeans on bis return. ) John Keep, one of the only two survi DENTS aT THE Wma Tue Cra ‘OLKS TURN | that Mr. Bell was inclined to abolitionism, he | had so decided. that for an offense committed ; WANTED.—1 would like to purchsse the haif of | | Protracted meetings of great interest have been ‘Association that formed the Board. needa] 38, FY the stock of a well established G in progress at the Cong treet P.) chu: ( az Vannes | by bin Inthe Helin at Congress on vrioustrop | bere uniomt demand wad meas trom the pace | 13200" Sos ptimeed pea fo Artap"HfY cold [ors weeks pat Shee aes CNet | mimionarien fom aircn ana Sy poke, east ositions relative to the extension and prohibition nee pe te ee pepe | teout of a sign on tho gross amount a Pere) aoe a ain —— moe had jooked. The Lord’s Supper was administered 4 ore” —He Fae erties ep + slavery, Wei ie oe rend iy st otpinien oft Tiken Mens kas widely AS oe clgit youre emperience in the business oMieck, Bee will seit ton ene * - ——— — a After this ser- a com) w ry eine’ en ITs: * mm we! eq ualn with the trade, 7 ese .! ¥ year were Te-eiected ; dition to the detalle im yesterday's Star we append | ner, mary and others of that class.’ From | from that of the majority of the Circuit Court, 8 through the city Post Office," Merchant? the dedication of the mission chapel in the First The Hon W.. 8. South worth wesaaded to the Pru- some \nterestin; rticulars of the Prince's visit | this published record, he asked from them, a por- | is evidenced In remanding back to the custody of E aed | dential Committee. Three addresses were m ide to Mount vee, Not a few of our citizens re- thou bt the great jury of the American people, the | the Marshal for three weeks, to await a requisi- V ANTED—To have everybody know that thoy | Bounced in the Svar yesterday A in the morning by officers representing other psired to the arsenal wharf yesterday morning to | politics! condemnation of John Bell tion, a man named Ephraim Halleck, who was can find a fine and well selected stock of | , 18 our account of the accident at Ray’s coal | missionary soc‘eties, all tendering theit sympathy catch a view of the Prince on his embarkation. |“ Of Mr. Everett, he had not much to say. All | committed to jail by Justic Donn, for baving in | FALL. aud “INTER CLO’ G, FURNIS&e | dock, two names were sprees # orn 44S- | and congratulations te the Board at the present ‘Those on foot, however, found themselves shut | admitted him to be a scholar and an orator; but | bis possession a negro man supposed to be stolea | ING GOODS, HATS and CAPS at the Peo tee W. A. King was transformed into W. A. | stageof ite career. out at the arsenal grownd’s entrance by the sen- | in what manner and on what occasion bad he | from tleman in North Carolina __ Gigthing Store, No, 460 Seventh st., opposite Key. The suffever’s name is Lewis Hess. In tles, who said their orders were to admit none | shown himself a8 a statemnan or a friend to the The eve decision in discharging Sutherland | OMoe- ne 28 addition to his other Injuries, itis found that bis The Overiang Mall But those in carriages. South? What had he ever done to stem the abo- | from custody, although stolen property was WANTED—A CLERK, who is acquainted with | J4w-bone was broken, but he is quite comfort- —— Prior to the embarkation there was an interest- | tition carreat in bis own State? Echo answered | found in bis ion, and proven to have been the ity trade, for a Jewelry Store, Best of | uble, and it is hoped will recover. Fort Sirs, Ark, Oct 4—The Overland jug incident st the wharf In connection with the | what? stolen from Virginia. is fraught with many disad. | r°ferences required, Address T. H., No. 5, star} Yesterday morning, while the carriage of Mr. | Mull from San Prancisto, whleb left on the 14th arrival of two barges loaded with insane people, | He was particalarly severe upon Mr. Douglas vantages to the citizens, of both Virginia and | Office. S014 _ | Poe, containing bis two daughters, was coming | Of September, nrrived here last evi ateight inmates of the Government Asylum ac: the | and bis course. But while he would shoot down | Maryland, as it will enable thieves to escape to WANTED By a ‘steady and industrious man down Bridge street, drawn by a pair of large bay | ©'Clock, with five passenvers. Everything ts re- river. They lay off the cutter Harriet La: the leader, he would be willing to spare the rank | this District with stolen booty without fear of de- SITUATION 4s collecior. Best of reac horses, the iron T' on the end of the tongue broke, | Ported quiet along the route the stream, and the erazy people made no partic- | and file, for be thought they had been misled— | tection. For itis frequently the case that weeks | mendations given, Addrese M.C,, Si ffi allowing the wheels to run upon the horses, which | | The names of the men murdered by a party of ular demonstration aati the Prince appeared, | delud He denounced the doctrine of squatter | and probably montlis elapeo before theaction ofa | jy 12-tf frightened them and caused thenf to start at full | Mexicans at Hollendville Station, near Los An- when one of the wogien waved a green bough | sovereignty as most fatal to the best interests of | grand jury can be had in those States to make the en nme 6 The colored driver with commendable | 2¢!05, the circumstances of which were previous- quite vigerously about her head, and called out] the South. What was it In effect? ‘Why just | necessary demand for the rendition of criminals. LOST AND FOUND. courage kept bis seat and Lis bold upon the reins, | ly reported. areJ L. Wiittoms, Inteof Milwaukie, in a shrtlt tone, ‘How do you do, Mr. Prince?” | thie: Mr. Douglas says ‘Stand back, Mr. Lincoln, | This does not correspond with the action of the av as and turned bis team up Congress street, when a | 224 G. W_ Langley, of Hebron, Licking county, Ward of your city, at 3 o'clock, P. m., as an- 'r. Cass here explained to the Prinee in whi this pill of abolitienism which you are giving to | authorities in Maryland, who recently remanded a = oe in | Young maa selzed oue of the horses by the head | Obio. It did not appear thet robbery was the ho these sabappy people were, wad the letter] thetconts is too bitter, too unpalatable to'Southern | to this city a German who robbed hisemployer af | { OST sLast mht, eapyceedto have é and at imminest peril to limscif checked the | object of the murderers, for notying was carried stepped to the e of the wharf and gszed upon | throats; but let m: gar it with a coat of popular | $600, notwithstanding efforts was made for his re- | 945. The finder will be liberally rewarced dangerous speed of the frightened animais. The | from the premises. The unfortu: men were them with great a ent interest and sympathy | sovereignty; so the it into their stomachs. | lease. It {s to be hoped that more congeniality of | turning it to this office, oc 5 young ladies, who had preserved their presence Ser accueiies me. Doubtless it wasa con-| You Know the result Gane the same. opinions will exist between our Circuit and Crim- | & » RiWARD.—Lost or minlaid onthe night of | of Mind through the whole of this trying scene, solation te him to know that he was not charge- As he su there were no sympathizers with | inal Cours, as it has long been a byword in this $5 October the 4th, between 2d_and 6th were rescued without receiving any injury. able with turning the brains of these people. Mr. Lincein present, he would not detain them | community that what is law to-day will not be'| Pith Warde adoub'e-barrel BIRD G nai The Potomac Light Infantry had an out-door Movements of Judge Douglas. ‘The trip down the river was a pleasant one, | with any remarks with reference to them. law to-morrow, as is evidenced by the decision | the barrel, representing a man shooting a deer ; | drill one night last week, which was witnessed Curcaeo, Ort. 4 —Senator Douglas arrived at 10 the royal party expressed m admiration He concluded with an earnest appeal to the de- | of Judge Crawford in August last, and the de- | Manton maker. Any person returaing the same by a large number of ladies and gentlemen. The | o'clock to-night, two bours after programme time of the scenery of the Potomac, and of its one of | mocracy of the District to be zealous in the great | cision Jadge Merrick p Sel by the decision | 616 Pa. avenue will receive the above reward comments made ou their progress were very favor- | He was met at the depot by the Douglas Lavin- the most beautifal streams they bad seen in this | canse, and to render them in Maryland all the as- | of the Circuit Court majority) of to-day. Should | thsuksoftheowner. 00 53" | able to the corps cibles, to the number of f= § and escorted to the country. ee arstance in their power by the distribution of doc- | the decision of the Circuit Court judges stand as REWARD —Strayed or stolen from the sub- Me Burtiard & Buckey sold at auction this | Tremont House, where be was welcomed bome by Arrived opposite Mount Vervon, the Harriet] umeats. &c » &c. He regarded the good old State | the law in the District of Coluinbia, this Federal $8: seriber, on the 29th ultimo, a red and week a small unimproved lot on Water street for | T.B. Taylor. Mr. Douglas briefly responded, lane dropped her anchor, and the steamer’s boats | of indas safe for Breckinridge and Lane. | metropolis will be the receptacle for thieves to.a | white LG a — a bell $06, Mr. Jeseph Libby, purchaser. They aiso | acknowledging the honor done him ia this may- having been lowered, the party to pro- | Hen ired amid vociferous eheering- greater extent than {8 now fs for_rnuaway slaves | Caer will reorive the above reward by remening | Sold {wo small brick houses on Cherry street to | nificent reception. The streets in the vicinity of ceed to the shore. The Prince aad ne the The President next introduced the Hon. Thos. | and free pauper negroes. Even Justics.: No.218 Sixth street. between M and N Mr. derpordalsre (tod mst . I iedroeg — the Tremont House were ong crowded, the first lawnch, tmmediately stationed bimself at the | S. Bowie, of Maryland. =a i * y roperty belonged to the estate o te James | number in attendance being estimated at from t Staines, wba Same | amarante eat at pandora |r thf at int fl | aT Razed axe Sunny a TWO | "awit you and ple ale at amine | Siomrneaenh tate geese soem have had some experience in that way. In the| be given at Marlboro’ on Saturday, the 13th of |cmd nine, caide off onthe latter's grounds on {42 COW: Sone smell-size brindio-cew y Island on Wednesday next, the proceeds to be oo ul - oat with him were the President and Miss Lane. | October, commenced the delivery of a very in- Thursday last. ‘Phe day was awful, and a great | and wh teback. $5 reward will be e1ven applied to the purpose of erecting a monument Neo Fu.ien in Virginia. ‘The other guests followed in other boats, and ina | teresting speech He regarded the Constitution | part of the game was played ina ‘fine drizzle, | to ths finder, b bringing them to DAVID over the remains of Mr. Wm D. Kerr, wio was! Ricywoxp, Oct. 5 —The State Exeentive © few minutes the whole company landed on the | of the United States asin imminent danger. It | which developed Into a beautiful shower towards | HARRINGTON, on strect, betwoon North Cap- | so favorably know to frequenters of that pleasant | nities of the two wings of the deen held sacred shore of Monnt Vernon. At the wharf they | iad been assalled—by whom? Why, by Abs | the close; Si the whole nine inulnge were played, | tol sad Ist sts. 005 K"_ | resort this season We hopetheeatertalnment will | their conference bere today. but took me stipes were teesived by Geo. W. Riggs, Esq., the] Lincoln, John Bell, Stephen A. Douglas. far the crowd locking quietly on, and the umpire REWARD.—Lost, on the 24 instant, m an | be liberally patronized wards efiecting @ fasion Tre De tae mbed ‘Treasurer of the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Associa- | plause.}) When he found three foes before im, | bearing his ducking with a nonchalance decided- $1 omnibus, getting out of the ‘corner The attentiou of our lady readers is called to | t.¢ ve odiate the idea of withdraw une ‘ee, tion; Mrs Riggs, Mias Seaton. and Mrs. Merrick, | {t made but little difference to aim which of | ly French, Owing’ to the Gay, fhere was some | of Nineteenth «t- and Pa. avenue. s purple silk | the advertisement of Mre S. E. Jarvis in the | and ft te probable: inet me pee te eee the lady of the nguished Associate Judge of | those three might be right, when they were all | rather muify playing on both sides; but the bat- | PURS th ateel clasp. with about @9 in mony | Georgetown column. ‘The sewing machine ad- | 2nd,'ts Prot 2 be accom Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia, by | against the Constitution of their country. He | ting was excellent, and the fielding quite ‘‘tolly- | iit. The finder will receive the above reward by | vertised is perfert in 118 operation ama Se elakt br Sane Eben ee hous they were coventsd thraugh the grounds. | shod there la ten nese one tee Maryland, | bul? Pope, Hines, Masl, and Fisher, of the | Sving itatthe Star Ofica, __ 004-3" | simple that a child can maunageit. Itsewsthroug Tene Be ee, BM Betton, ond The Baron, followed by his retinue, proceeded | to vindicate the integrity, the strength, aud the | Pythian, all did their parts remarkably well; and REWARD —L.ost,on thes! October, either | tissue paper, through ordinary materials, and Y at once to the tomb ef Washi: » where the | power of the Constitution of bis country; and | Dodson, Newton, Colt, and Faherty of the Poto- $20 in the Center Market or between there and | through leather, or several thicknesses of cloth, scene was deeply interesting, and not likely ever | come what might, he did not intend to permit, | mac, showed excellent and sprightly playing. | Farmers ed Mechanics Bank, Georgetown, ONE | without 2 change of needles, and with a perfect , to be forgotten by those who Participated In the | as far as he could prevent it. any attempt to over: | We should say the former's excellent play on dd | HUNDRED AND FORTY. DOLLARS: all tn Patil. Are Servic bes also ts complete and trip. The exceeding simplicity of everything | throw it. Sir. Douglas I will not say much about, | base, and his good catching—after achange,which rp foliar notes of the People’s Bank, Malt:more. | varied a stock of worsteds and fancy dress end connected with the last resting place of him whose | inasmuch as he has already suffered so much | is always trying—would entitle him toa place on th i in the service of the Mall com at the time the deed was committed ited sentence of the Officers of the Slaver. Boston, Oct. 5.—The officers of the s'ave bark Orton were sentenced to-day. Capt Morgan to pry 2 fine of $2,000 and to be imprisoned two 1 receive the above reward by retorn- 3 ing it to the subscriber, three docrs east of Farm. | ©l02* trimmings as can be found in the istrict, 4 c deeds as warrior tesman have won | abuse. Yes, he would let Stephen He was | another nine. We append the score: bn Be ; the proof of which is that many Weshington | Yea"s; Byron Chamberlain, first mate, to be im- for use monnety the veneratton of all sationsef the | small potas: anyiee ecm eit fe oe eer Pyticen Si Centar Mackst eone= Deorestowa, or hia Beall | [55 Ercall on her fer theme. funcy articien nkin | prisoued two your; William Dunbten emeed world, impressed the royal visitor and his noble | giant, he is but a. litile wiant. {Laugbter.) In Outs Runs. Outs. Runs, | 0c £St* JM. CRUIT | are much sought after on account of their beauty | ™te, to be imprisoned twenty-one months, fetinue; and simultaneously, as they spproached | his county he didn’t think he had more than six 3 4 |Fisher,c....,..3 5 or novelty. ——— the tomb, ail uncovered their heads ence | or eight adherents. A word about Lis principles; 4 |Whiting,3b.4 4 B See Mr. Jos. W. Boucher’s advertisement in | The Endictmest of Jackalew, the Chimese he never could come back to the democratic Party 3 |Pope, 1b......4 5 OARDING. baker seed hig oe war} a pent . prime, t a3 — : — i it ooo 8 pine and onk wi RENTON, 9 .6—Five bills pice pol of panini Wile} 3 | 458 BiSor Sutil tnmacsecte ATRL | MG, r sn a mane neceg wor new [heen esner rae oe et Lraghter J 2 |Woodl 3 5 ° S essrs. Spilman unt are stocking the'r new | ing the g: ury of the U.S. Circuit Ing to the tomb, a solemn pt Aged ag bers by the f pages proceeded to review the doctrincs FE 5 Batley, i een 5 vacant seroral desirable toome:havieg the at 4353 store, which was described “4 us a day or two | for murder, pened poy running 2 with the Marine Band, while all stood with ancovered | avowed by Mr Douglas, and contended that they | Wayne, c.f....3 2 jCallan,r.f.....2 5 | Nu One door sonth of F; suitable either for | #ince, with new and beautiful goods. See their | vessel. He pleaded not guilty. The Tues- beads were sil of a fatal tendency. He also paid his | McIntire, r. f.. 2 Ogden, e.f....5 3 | fanulies or single gentiemen. ‘Table boarders ac- | 8dvertisem-nt day in January was fixed for tial. An interesting incident connected with the visit | respects to the Bel) party. John Bell, said he, : ries 2 — | commodated on moderate terms, se 5 4w About 75 beef cattle were offered at Drover’s ——____ Byiee Prince: and. be annotnoed a purpose 1a | prescription of Roman’ Goiholin tad ‘ust dpe > Bn PERSONAL, | lstors snd ‘butchers’ at‘ sous So per naa Ton, ate ener “ be annou: a | oscription oman Catholics dis- at an yu 100 Lbs. Wut x. N.C., Oct 6.—Aa px thei etl acorns inthe Hoyai Park Fanetain of naturallzed citizens tee way to do : gee — Inning. Ae PERSONAL. bey ogee a _— _ a - eee terday poe te the up fr ut Tete Se tmto'the at Windsor. this? And yet this was avowed b: party as Fi nia SRE Eats % > 'y those 0 notice the decline of prices of beef | up passenger train on the Walden road at Ever- Bidding adieu to the scene hallowed to every | its leadi trine. 4 Potomac “38h °s © 1 8 1 “- ] HEREBY Naren sles from harboring | C#ttle in our weekly reports, how it is that a roast itteville. and killed the baggage master and broke American by beak sey apes Pig Reggae 5 ste weet a’t tiene thems press anythieg | pythien...9 7 1 3 0 8 4 4 7 | ortrusting my wife, Mars Virginia Shorzor, for f | Of & steak costs as much as when the wholesale | conductor Laspeyre’s leg. He the perty reém! on ri utler, abou reesoil doctrine and a other non- TRE is not expected to rtook of a collation which had been set out in| sense. He was not afraid of Lincoln’s election Umpire—Edmund F. French, of the National Syne to psy 20 pedis shes ay contract, aa pene ‘wes nearly double what it now is. Perbaps| live. There was no other damage done. of a ; . board popeieenesipensedtineatiadtian saloon. The order was then given to proceed | but even if he should be, be was no eeceder; he | Club. JOUN Capture of a Counterfeieter. © onthe homeward trip, and immediately there- | was no man to prevent bis inauguration. But | Scorers—R. B. Irwin, for Potomac; A. P. Gor- Newark, Oct. 5—George W. Wilson, & toto- afler the deck was for dancing. Lard | should Mr. Lincoln attempt to violate one pro- | "3M, of the National Club, by Byala rious counterfelter, who escaped from jell In tht Renfrew opened the set by dancing with Miss} vision of the Constitution, thongh he would not | ,4% Umpire, Mr. E. F Fre&vh, of the National city, last April, was captared In Philadel nia : Lane, and afterwards led out the Misses Slidell, | advocate disunion, he would be {n favor of bang- | Club, was prompt, quick, and ‘correct; and we Wedaesday and brought back lastevent! Pirbere Miss Gwina, aed Miss Ledyard, and entered fully | ing the traitor in the Union. And they would do | beard no dissenting voice from the general aaa are fourteen charges against him ~ tuto the enjoyments of the occasion. The trip up | it, too. ‘The speaker was frequently {nterrupted | °f bis discharge of his rather unenviable duties, - the river was thus rendered a most enjoyable one | by applause. butchers can answer. SEEN a, PE Oc 5-3t iyo,tite GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ni Present and Fui eve- in | For other Georgetown advertisements see first pace ashington, continues to be consulted weekly by a ae NSES. “rs ad hundreds auxious to know of things at present hid- the © Persons den from them. Her consnitation fee, to both gon- m the Corporation of Gorath its seater RS. indies t . oe ire on the 3)-h instant are hereby to ali on board, aud at the instance of the Prince, Sext To Jat —This morning, Daniel J. Woos- nthe south side of Masrachaactts ase’ | noted promptly to take ont t!e same under the Fioride Election. {ve more CENTRAL Gvarn ouse Caszs —John Queen, new license law, approved July 7th, 1869; otherwise Savannan, Oct.5.—The following returns of dssfoy ne etic sacar cea | wien, wand ren fdsiing se es | pt o'Side Slaps Sc egite | ena ad nu enon hoe hr "| By nena eas haar | aS anand ae ntlemne am ot of the party to the city. ‘The stesmer reached ber | freely last night, lost his way and wandered ato | tucechant Tailor and token bene feat eae poration to enioree said une Sea al ie wae. | CouBLY gives 250 majority for Milton (Breckin- ration to enforce said tine rgainst all delinquents. | ridve) for Govern The Jackson o'clock p. m., and the distinguisted | the canal, where be was found splashing about in | for a hearing. ‘The case was stated substantlall, = = VM. rn por re Bhg-S oe - om perty catered the walting and proceeded | the mud’ and water. He was extricated and |¥e follows: East nteht Wooster nent te Bergling’s FOR SALE AND RENT. September 2ith, 1059, LATE Sik, cetimate Milton's majority in the State at 8,000. to the mansion of Lord Lyons, where the | wrung ont. and placed in the guardhouse to dry, | store, where he had ordered a suit of clotues | ——— 7 7 ; Ty 0G LICENSES—All doi Se 9 President, Miss Lane, Baron Ri ” the noble- | after which poor hed been completed be was | valued at 31, and ald he was prepared to take | [For other “For Sale and Kent” advertisements, eucgeteun ant du enancan jersems Accident. @ men and’ gentlemen of the Baron’s retinue, and | dismissed. Hiram Allen, drunk and Chg aed them ifthey fitted After getting them on, he put bis e first page.) of October next, and, if not a | - MoBtE, Oct. 5 —James Anderson, (who bas 2 % the members of the Cabinet dined last evening. | workhouse 60 days. Robt Tate, colored, drunk, | hands on bis pocket and exclaimed, ©There' ve OR RENT. 0 STORE ROOMS for rent | Office on or before the loth family residing in Philadelphia, it is believed,) a = sleeping in the warket; do. 60 days. Robert H” left m “hh str o ; BEPARTTRE OF ANEW SEREREW AND SEITE. King, drunk and disorderly; tine and costs, $215. | honse gape ep eben poate Series 2 on High street, near First, Georgetown, One thority will then be exclusively given to the po: ce The anxiety on the part of the public to obtain 8 | Isabella Penny, do; do 82.15. Thomas Ratlitte id sterted in a burry as if to get it. « machinist employed in this city, lost an arm to- of the stores has been fitted Up for a Confretion- | 10 ou! Tp bys ppleerige pene np relgn wc bnndd day, by being caught in some belting. His con- " Book and Sto: . | Scents to the owner of each dog the license for | dition is arious. Golyiew of his highness seems to bave undergone no| went in as a lodzer, though “a tittle tant” | Was ub bad Sele tomted So e'Cine hee bof OE es Faney Store opposite, | Ooch has not boon obtained on oF previous to th prec f aetna as clearly evidenced byetie | While inthe cell range be discovered that Isabelia | in the direction of the boarding house hemes | raviwo BRIGK HOUSES FOR RENT.—Onepe | Gonnl charge, when Gaisnsted'or tie colton tke Death of an Artist. ds a eccatign ot melas pa this oe, ee — Tom at once ora tioned, and esokped from oy pcroutes gh: This L street, botweon ath and toch sts. . containing are direoted by inw Junmedl: tel ‘to kill and dispose | Cuanteetox, Oct. 5 —Charles Fraser, artist, prisoner, wen' us 8 rooms; the other on Tenth, one door above L gt, | of th suimal, aod «re made subject themee|: to was hed ing, anxiously awaiting the appr with that purpose. He succeeded in breaking off rae wed meee cece: to jail Pehsel 9g containing lo rooms, with eas in every room, it 2 | a fine for neglecting tode = og died this ‘afiernoun. He a distinguis! on bis way to the U.S. steamer Harriet} the lock, and was just making off with the re- | 30 ; quire of JOHN MURPHY, on the premises. WM. LAIRD, Clerk, | t'sistare painter forty years ago. His age was sobich ley of the Assonal wheef in sendisess pi J pond 2} . oe scorers hice, | Wooster, it seems, is no stranyer to the policeand | (uireof J eighty. , Sevtember 24, 1960 86 25 eotOot|0 t off . O cognized bi y himself and perey to-Aaein Creek, from | and be was grain taken back, and this morning eacbe monte titntioee nek cote ee ALUABLE MARKET GARDEN vor SALE, vi fie ipatl tio of aad oe eitaget of Sore evn Be 8 ae. of the Bank of Washington brag pi 4 qfnd the Var ‘ Aveusta, Oct. 5 —Passengers arrived here re- In saticipetion of securing. iF trots the Justice recognized him as the individual who Dranch road pont S Pest from the ow 8 wd Port a severe storm in the lower portion of Georgia Ax ixorpext.—The late Daring Clagett was | shout four weeksago was sent to jail for breaking | Cit: containing 2 acres. with goo. dwelling house, |’ *PILMAN & HUNT, 98 and portions of Florida ery fond of rare and beautiful flowers and trees; | {ntoa house on Sixth. street. Jn this last Case Le | P'c2 low aod title indisputab.e, Apply to CHAS een ae Conaren prepared to | Sm poe and bad a number of them at bis country restdence, teen @ = security, bis conseel te erhes 8. W ALLADHAsiaraps at Law, No. 7 Indisup hoe tee ws gelected stock of DRE patie’ >. pola ibis where be died Among these wea yoka plant, was rel: por fj mM | avenue, opposite City Ha! 8, &o. ir more jo old stan ea! pmraster. to whieh be was particularly partial. Probably wean £ ‘iene of and: Ieft*the lawns CAROLINE MORELAND, H. k. Berry) having been remodelled aud fitted up| = s,vannxan, Ort. 5—Ca) ‘to ascertain 48 near as possible the - F fee-less. LARGE STOCK! ‘ 98 Severe Storm at the South. tuated at the junction of the Seventh stre-t BEST, €90Dsx Baron as heshould make bis ex! r J.H. Lightbonme, ged ‘by anxious and cu-| bo devig : Rasen os omen Meveand._ | uecanagualed inthe Bisot iruis eststetg | ofthe bark Battie Jackson, Qicd hare fine ore: numbers age ey te on its Seeing ee 7 respecting it = VOR RENT—With or ithe Board. toa sin ota gener Dr onde, Bur ey respact- | ing. ‘the Treasury, an: fer- | are various. maki peri 17 years,& “wy j@ And vers con} ulty Invite a eal! from the o ent points along the avenue. otwithstand ng } ‘This fine plent Bieomsed seven venraago, and since ft Sato re ghd Frooltton se pe "he taniitareuaet Ane vretaity. ve $m rye ber ge f that eminent optician, Dr. ry See eTENCIrEranFENNScersrrerareerse=srse eee these various »# the majority of whom | then it had received much attention from sir. | % c ttract a > (SUR SALE, ON THE MOST REASONABLE Were ladies, hadi sysembled some time prior to the | Clagett. It bas jast bloomed again, making tgs crowd of persons colleried arowad hie door., We | Sil be aeade- very modereks and ore erties | AY termes WODCHER Yard cites ee et pearance of the Prince, no impatience was man- fn bat the venerable owner aid stopped into learn the canse. ‘The Doctor had just paid © the renter’s comfort. raddress apply at | VY tupertor Cumberland Lamp COAL from Posted on their part, all seeming willing to await ‘tness this lastblooming. The pretty put an artificial eye In fora man who had ‘one | ‘he Star Office, oc é-lw_ | Gee oY a ape FH inet wemponorict et eee patiently bis approach, if b sotioing thnie — a began to burst about the time be was taken | ood eye and one sightless orb, which disfigured OR..RENT—Three neat BRICK HOUSES, Pine WOOD se of seeing him—some for others for | sick, and were ip full bloom bse the day of his js personal appearance very much. ‘Fhe persons Fon: rge dry yards, a'leys hack ana front, & Offices—At Dav Brown’s, on Holy Hill, and at 4 = last before his departure—might be greti-| death. The ing branch was taken from | assembied were tr ing to find out which was the | ow Second st., between D and Vircivia ay, d. rd, on the canal, adjoining Ray's coal dock. ‘About twenty minutes to ten the Prince and . the plant by a son of Mr. Clayett, and brought to . | Rentlow. Inquire st H. McCAP’ Atte city acd shtrected mach cateten tine ke, Fores heir isabliity tony which was the maceni | t2 Store, corner 2 and fi stasfsland: ood Ste RENTS Ss 5 50; Ohio $5.70a5 75; Southern $5'75a6.. Wheat suite took an affectionate leave of the President | tug, though the flowers were fast fading. or which the arti: aR, RES * and Miss Lane. In this final interview mutual eocget , two lass Corn > al eye: but when the artificial | FOR RENT OR SA\-E—A couple of new brick | EY wou uated on Woet treet, oad cone Lard quiet abd unchanged. Walaky eieeay. hours that} ‘Beacnens’ Association —The monthly meet. | °Y* W2# Pointed out to them, and upon close ex. USES, rooms each,) situated on Tenth | taining 16 rooms, and the other 9, with gas and bath= pressed that the pleasant tee ap ats. Apply toD: T. ClS | oomscomplete Apply ta He be pasted at the White House daring the | Ing of the Teachers’ Association wae held st the | ™nation, all were willing to bear testimony to SEL Ne ‘Bod L streot, vetwoen Hh aud 10th ater | AO Higher eo eee He be OFFUTT. No af EL, No New Yorn Oct 6 —Fiour firm; State $5 252 | fact that the ar.tficial eye was the most natural Georgetown, oe Sim 1 ity should be so shortly | Smithsonian Inetitation thia morning, at 10 o’cl" | Be at » Georgeh weber gat pon poe ga Fo ; ea kad | There tees 2 very fair attendance’ of Hebe RE looking of the two. {t is wonderfal to reflect OR NEW YORK —The packet schooner Ham- * hat art can attain. —Petersburg(Va ) Bulletin, of OR REN T—A pes'ly furnished HOUSE ia the EK iiton, Captain Ogden, has acrived and President and his niece, and the | present. The secretary read the list of otticers | ¥! , “i ht 1 nti eae es das Brlateek ool fecdng ity | Elected at the last meetUag, as follows: Presidest | S¢P!- 7- SVR ail) F Meat Wari oui hatw rou Sth gud sth sta, | wil wail aa above with diopaiah, ng har This ‘pateh. For as 9 237, evntrining a double parlor, 5 or 6 cham: | apply to cCOBB & DU Dak. inoay of the two respective: Tes, were | Z Richards; Vice President, 3. H. Combs; Sec- CentER Mar e market space hit. rs, dining-room, k c ad psatry; with gas,] oc4 63 Water street. ier" the Prince was estorted:to the Pres- | Mesos Bit: Detsiohe J.C Loomis; Ao wie? Se veletciog so the aeniee whos rigons bores, CHAS EP PARNABD text doorea?”? W ESE BYERY OYE JO KNOW Tear sdeats barouche drawn up ia frontof the Man-| ards; Treasurer, GH Twise. ‘The committee | mesoustonk Hecate Gee paee Tee eee | et ee - CUO oe aight ¥ F. S. GAITHER sion, by Lord Lyons, and, inc y with the | appointed to ma! wi ag webiinen Professor | the various departments were ample, and the GRO No.140 Nouvu Sine) Beinox Gruner, Respectfully mforms the Duke of Newcastle and took po- ry fora poem lectures before the asso¢ia- quality creditable to the dealers. From the open- ? Hou _ Georgetown, F has sttioatheretp. The Baroa was very much | tion, reported that in consequence of the absence | fap to the clasing. the gangways were cr ‘- And to convince yourselves of the fact, call and the same as whea he first arrived in the emi with | of that gentleman from the city mo detinite under- win purchasers from all sections of the city. fe see pne0e Printed and Piai nes, Poil De eto ot ltalaoie oie aad tae eae [Aung bad Deen prought sbout in relation | ‘The demand was active and saley at the HENRY cosr. | ohortna Motion Blesdn French Aernee, Vale o ia Great Brittalaous atyle, and ine but- | thereto, ‘Phe sssociation was then entertain: Prices quoted in the Star of yesterday *rhs hey | _oo-Tt* Jefforson, Maryland. » | Ghevine, Marine Bieids, French Alongs, \ ‘ is eae: bele of ie cen eee ne tae: Poe sh. NTS elementary [market was largely.supplied, and there was a de- FOR RENT Tiree story FRAME, HOUSE, Cloaks; I aad other Shawls; Blan- ’ 2 ks. kes Speke fellowes by theme on ne Tare tunde. The from "8s to We canes | and Tee eee eee ner eek Be ereees | Meso paromage il preserip- in which were those} Tae Ravivat meetings at the Methodist 4 1096 cents (noes he Strole.) Apply ty 8 Merino Vests; B. Strict personal attention given to i ‘the Mannion about Protestant Cuaveb, Ninth st., have been increas Ree eA oreorner K and 2th ste. 202 BS es ea pe riye proseri in interest during the past two weeks, and Retic.—General Washi ‘shar ARM POR SALE —A highly improved 5 LD Riow WaND iat es F wpe oa ered | uu Rupee Meena gee: | oars ance See pat | Pate te suis wtuanate i | O'> NOW RUSS DR T® efhetilve dtecourse the text, © Ob, wretched jg eon revarnished and repaired ‘ard, excellent » ring, &o.. situated Little Fe . —— MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, u ’s Factory, Alexandria. river turnpike, county, V: miles from or who sbali deliver me from the | pula looking affair, about 10 feet 1 Alexandria, Terms: 94,000 arth oash; the 85 wha eo ” it iy y te After which the service al fn ct ai tee, bana styewre Apply to LOUISS tie So ra kW ve FS, RENT<A BRICK STABLE on Trenty- Come early, and don't forget the place. #029 2w WD) 10 GBs easbetin ea | it, near F, with room enough for mix ARRIS’ IMPROVED Prnsore wishing to get good Oysters and all > gkman. | Fy MEE RLE THREAD other cellcecian, An eenets fo .by ie “ “ FS al at Dexter's resta ceraer of Thirteenth s eer th < and Pennsylvania avenue. - His eating bar is al- Y pleasantly. ae ways ted with the best the market affords, pul ning ean ee ceca ia Bee to . War vox’t tue Potice enforce the law in aeeein quors and segars, are said to be unpur- | No. 37) ; a wars uid oan run it with saae: yet it 7 relation to the ng of signal lights at the anywhere. i wa - i j termint of excavations? Cop i E A ‘cloth to the BO Sere Sevres | See pry ea | on Seen n i aaedeges ine |e Sree ray Me ieee reuters daa bo aiid, bad sist aod, Menectuvet : Bra al aot be edn homes” | 4 y Wee? woo pa ; pSTQUE ad KinDLiNe WoBD, Ste iovse gpa re on Bate SARL Bessa crate Ms t for, the traassctign |W iit oepeestty ex th atantion of ay " “ : bt —- the public in A sirsertombeienen sme ft aie ern ae n i Fri ‘ftornoon, the'sth | | purchasing elsewhere, | rons en ade aa} ae look Oe ener : i DR Goop =, Bort S357 Re gona Goan nigh al si Fala EE ee wane A tearite : A mee ; kan