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THE EVENING. STAR. How aH Marseilles’ relntes following som amusing incident which + a have oc- curred af thé ball civen to their Majesties at tHe Chateau Boréli. “At the imoment when the doots were opened, two Indies, accom = nied by two gentlemen, and duly provi with tickets, themselves for admis- sion. The ladies were elegantly attired in white dresses and handsome ornaments, but unfortunately they had not conformed to the established aette, so far as regarded their head-dresses, for they wore bonnets. These 2 were, itis true, of the most light | elegant kind, and ornamented with mara- bout feathers; but they were considered, not- wi fing, inadmissable. The stewards at the door ex their t in the politest terms, but as their instructions were positive on the vubject, they could not allow themselves to be softened by the entreaties of the ladies, who retired in great dismay. An old proverb says that when a woman determines on doing a thing rothing can prevent her, so it was in this case. The ladies, inspired with a sudden idea, went im among some trees that were growing near, and tee | off the objectionable article of dress, despoiled them of the feathers, which they speedily transferred to their own hair. The question next arose what should they do with thei hennets, which were too Bide Zgnin came to thete aid, ee, it are again came to t » for, e' je erinolines, they sefely attached dis- carded head-dresses within their ample folds, where they were completely a: . Thus newly equipped, they presented themselves and were duly admitted.” Romantic Marriage 1x New Jenspy—An Ixconstast Brivs.—Two young Indies of Hightstown, Mercer coumty, ad been wooed anil go far won by s pair of ardent suitors, a8 to have named the day and the spot whe: wiles they would surrender hearts an On Sunday last, at Princeton, the silver cords were to have been tied, and the tender vows sealed; bat alas! for the mutability of hopes, one of the fair ones, whose affe Cupid had forgotten to label ‘‘not transferable, had 80 far lost sight of all former promises as to allow a new attachment to spring up in her bosom, and, on the wedding morning, when the first suitor called to claim tis bride, he found she had already gone off with her new lover to the very spot where se was to bave arpa ~ ed to him in the holy stale of matrimony. Forth- with he started in pursuit of the fugitives, and, arriving before the services of the clergy had been rendered, the disappointed brid: took his inconstant one aside, and represented the injustice of ber treathhent. So moving was i length consented to marry according to original agreement. The proud spirit of the man rose witnin him, and he spurned the offer with contempt, refusing to take to his arms the heartless creature who had broken her vows, and preferred another before him. The dauntless heroine, determined to be a bride at all hazards, immediately returned to her lover, who waited with trembling anx- iety the result of the interview, and, without risking further delay, was married to him on the spot.—Newark Evening Journal. Scictpz us 4 Cemeteny.—OUn Saturday,Sept. 22, the body of an unknown yourg man was found in acemetery near San Francisco. Death had ensued from a pistol shot, which had shockingly disfigured the face. in the pocket of the deceased was found the following note: “So now Iamready. Ihave been trying the revelver the whole afternoon,and itisa first-rate one, as You may seeon mae oe of wood in the paper—l0 feet distance. hould like to go to sderof the water that I might dro into it; but itis a pity for the pistol—that woule be lost. Now I make it a present to Larsson & Co., that they may see how easily I could have kiMed all in one minute. And, as you see, it is not the courage that prevents mo from doing it. Now I will stert for the cemetery; and my last word is: World, good-bye! Moveon with- out me. “I shall lay down on my right side, and put this paperin the right paces: that no blood cancome init: I shall shoot myself under the chin, that the ball may pass straight up into the brain. “The sun is setting. “21 Sept., 1860. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—W F Dement, Maj °C B Curton, Pa; M “Townsend, Czl; M C Misky, Pa; HF White. NC; Mias Young, Me; T AGil- man, NH; & R Notts, DC: Hoa GN Fitch, Ind A © Armalrong, NY; J E Fleming,Va; R Black id; G H Stone and ly, Ill; €'S Watson. F W Knek, W Lucy, A Lucy, Eng; D A Given, Ky; R A Gi i M Kinsley. NY; AR Barg: wyu and fam, NC: A Dickerson’ and ly, NJ; © Esselstyn and ly, NY; HO Duncomb and ly.N W 8 Brent and ly, V: Create W Bu wil ” aga Pa Cc mey, jams an 5 ia A Winchester, Ct; WA Browning, DC; f. Woroneff, —; H Snyder, @ W Robineon, Md: D Lt Col Scott, USA; T J Vitericta Mer Solarabal, Mr Verone, Mr BROWNS HOTEL —6 Le Sur, Va; B Coo! Ma; © B Turner, Pa; J Reakirt and lady, OR Ford and daughter, Me; J H Gray, Va; T A'Gray, do; Miss E Gray, do; Miss J Sim nm, do; J A nd lady, Md; W A Gray, do; JG Stur, Va; NY; WW’ Branbam, Ma; W ‘SA; W Z Moore, Texas; R B laclin, do; D Lockhart and lady, G2; E Kin bter, Als; J M Hant, Als; E M Todd, lton, Ga; J G Hamilton and lady, titon, do; Miss A J Hamilton, Mise ny de, WT Hamilton, de; J Bogan- y; Miss Hamilton, Pa; W Hi Gran, do: ‘T i J Cowes, Va; J Veith, M KIRK WOOD HOUSE_J D Andrews, W Wirt. do; 8 N Carrothers, Ma: J ¢ 3 NY; J D Bradbury, Me; J B Burleigh, N Wiggin, do; M § Lane, do; Townsend, Latekein, Canada; Miss S$ Pattersen, do; Af Lataheu, do; D H Tracey, NY; G Withered, 3 Dixon. do; Dr A J Ford, USA; W PM Turmer, Mo; A'S Page, DC; L Rimmington, Ala; T Til. lataow, do; J 'D Widdownson, NC; M B Milles ra ‘i Hall La; W OCEANS TEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Woop" poanky E aad spe WOOD, at the lowes T. J.& W. M. _ma 7 Pt P& Ov, between Mth atid 1th at F YOU Wise r i a0S Lorn Call at t Prices, co to.am_ SHITH'S, No. 200 Sprenth ats "[ Optus ic TEaCHeas—a ier ‘aio, imparted from Kuropes nh, itiot bow Tahsin and “Nowe aezeeepenahng house ate, Fon SURRY Blau comet bee rr —ILP Cash paid for all kinds of Grain, an 34m MISCELLANEOUS. Proct gmat si AL TSE FEESIDENT For the Sale of Valuable Lands wm the late New Fort Indian Reserve, Kansas. In pursuance of law, f, Sante Buemanan, 3 Seer ae tens it ae eee eretnaiter desig at Fort 'T, Bog Soh ph AY as are situated within and parts of te in ¥e-montio: for the New South of the base line and east of the Ships falitng within said sessroe, Fo bpe me 8 inthe. parte of townships , 25, and 28, of rang tracts or parcels in the part of to Dwashipe 2¢ ead %, and inthe part ot ae 24. The tracts or parcels in. the part of township 23. im towns! 24 and 25, ana inthe part of of range 23. ‘The tracts or in townships th primeipal Parts of town reel the of and 2, and in the ran The tracts or parocis in tonraehy 34 aod 25, ‘The tracte or paresis in the part of township in Seeqaanige 24 and 26, and f the part of 26, 0} e i the of town 23, and 3, and fyi by pare a '%, of ‘The tracts or sin the of township 23, in torrneipe 30 nnd and ie part of %, of je ‘ools in th if toy i Pi ere tig rang: At the Land Office at Foi 5 Scory. commeeeis, Sacect of 8 rie dey of Becember next, for the iach of tne fu the faiow nag towusnipe ead parts eas pete the into reesrve ‘above-mentioned for New York Indians, viz: past ot a8, of intnestracts oF in townshi 6 19. on Souk f the base bine and east of the sizth prime’ ipal van and in the townships and parts af town- shane Sal ing within Sand reserve. a tracts roela nthe part of towaahi 3, wn towns ipe 3 and 25, and the part 2, of 0 1. Th te ‘cols in the part of townshi in towaslupe 94 and 25, aud fa the part of &, of tracts in the if tor Ly if sad %, and in the part of 38, of © tracts or parcels in thy of township 23, in townships 24 and 25, and in the part of 2, of range 13. The tracts ‘cols in tl rt of townshi: in townships 2 and Ake pag Ay dee H U 2% range 12. i RASS a Bt aad 35, aud in the part of 3, ot Frpcts or parce s in the parts of townships a) preprinted by law for the use of schools, itary nd purposes, will be ol faded om. the lees Sogether with the traote cov. di ered by individual an locations, descr) ; fate of whieh have been furnished the losal’ ak offering of the above !ands willbe commenced days appointed, and wil roceed in th ner By the Prosident: Jos, 8. Wizs0! Commissioner of the General Land Office, Rover TO egiegt the rent prossapcro v Trson © e ri e-em} to any of the lands within the owen aor vartnat townships above enumerated is required to establish the same to tho satisfaction of the register and receiver of the Land Office, and make therefore as soon abi tice, fore ale of the lands em! ing the wise such Sigg wil) be forfelted. Commissioner of the General Land Office, Norts.—Under the regulations of the department, as fore Rew existing, no payment can be bifsers aa ate angi Fially authorteed to publish by , the Commissioner of the General Land ‘Office. id _§0 B-lawisw B {Ne <o5.), Y THE pete et F THE UNITED jqltpurmuance of law. 1, James Bucuanan, ofthe United States of America, do h ar mate known that public sales w heid at the under-mentioned Land ‘ein o! Sate of Jowa. at the periods hereinafter desigua- ted, to wi Atthe Laod Office at Fort Dover, commenoi on Readaz. the 19th day of November next, or ifaatod tin ihe doilowing sownctin aod parts s ol townships: viz: ip: ex - North of the base line and Of the Afth princepal mer Beotions 1.3.5, 7,9, 11 1, 19, 21 » 2, 5 oF owcanins teotions t's 3.7 1, 7, 18, 21, 23.25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and 35, of tow + 9, Ll, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, thwashi 3, Seotio! s. 3, 5, 7, 15, 17, , 29, Sly $3, and 3S, OF township 5, 17. 93; RE? a FASBRr BET 3,5,7,9, 11, 13, Sivof townsns oe ek nad, 3,5, and 35 ot town L, 15, 17, 19. 3h aud 35" 0 15, 17,19 '21, and 35, 'p 97; sections hy 3 rein NC 3f, 3 St, 33, and 35, oF township 98, ot , 87. 29, 7,9, town 2, }, 21, 23, 25, range 29. Sections | 3,3, Sis 1 ft | auction rooms,)a very I ‘REET SRS oe attents wi ¥ 5, ip 100, of range 33, 101 apes! commenct) am at the ty « BUCHANAN. Fe beeline Q . & Wi ; snot oftad denbral Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every, ithed to, pre-emption thin the to’ parts jon ube or ees Y oficecdte terrasiere le for advertising sf xn — are ‘au 20-M,wiser WOOD AND COAL. [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS: THE PIONEER Seuth of the Canal, near 7th stree Bridge, Will farmish, at the shortest notice, FIREWOOD, THE BEST QUALITY, ‘ .) Or Any Kino, Cut and Split to any Dimensions, CREAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! With full measurement guarsatied. Romember, Tas Biue Frac Stary, west of Seventh street, south of the Canal, and posite the Center Market. a3 GEORGE PAGE, Agent. HICKORY AND OAK PLANK or TIM- 8 (elegy ab or dawaron ea WED Pas or JOISTS RIPPED, or LOGS SAWED, at the shortest n 1 Lisa Sealotet BLACKSMITHING prosept- t UNION FIRE-WOOD MILL, Corner of Seventh st. and Canal. woop of all kind, manufactured to order, aay length or wize, ready for use, COAL—COAL, We have now on hand a beautiful lot of COAL, both and White Ash, different size are no nd will be receiving Coal for the next ten day: ‘hich we seil, delivered from the vessel, at a reduction of 25 cents per ton. der ly. Send your orders NEW & MARLOW. prietors, se 27-tf Corner Seventh st. and Canal. W°?P?,annd Oo L Delivered to all parts of the diy eas the lowent possible rates, T. J. & W. M. GALT, Office 989 Pa. av., between 11th and pes ma 17- north side. OAL! COAL! Lam daily rece se ‘ af Hie OA! ne bogs the very best Ponmeylvante mines wah tol at reasopable prices Also, the beat quality of Oak, fe Toe Hickory WOOD, cutand 4 igngtha. Calland . WB 2017 (States) Cor. C and Mth sts., near Canal. EASE IRON WORKS, ORNER O10 Av. anD THIRTEENTH St. | ERICSSON’S CALORIC ENGINES. . The urdersizned have been appointed sole | in this city for the manu 4 | Engines, and leave your order: ents ture sale of the above ly all orders with romipess a: CS agate ees 4 ‘hese engines have poen satisfactorily introdvoed, a cally employed in bakeries; box wood cutting; by cabinet maker fan blowers te venti boilding: domestic purposes; elevating ginning cottou; grinding nding sugar cane on plantations nx; for knitting machines; by manufacturers ware; of printers’ material, of silver ware, uitural implements; of match for pumping at raiir for sewing mashin daily newspapers; for r sawing &nd pl ing umn ping: rain; glass outtin; uartz; ery, &c. managed; they ae HO water; and consume very little fuel. Any persondesirous of Engines, can by plication to the unde shown a lar; ber of testimonials from persons om daily feel expressing their entire eir ration se bngiues 8s established by the Pat- ,_. 12 in. 91’ $950 118 inches cylinder, 955) | Douple2e =) * ool 32 "130 i * 3 2,600 ; 28S gels | e 91500} 24 : 750 We are are also prepared to furnish, at hort po- tree, Architectural Castings, f-om any may be furnished, as cheap as can be obtained e| . Also, Steam Engines, portabie and station igh or low pr saw and rs cst ic, Or her atid i wroug Lips: © Boeeh inds. se 13 23w3m WM. M_ ELLIS & BRO. EEE SRO 00! ‘0 YOU NTE PURCHAS- Los Or CABINET FURNITURE, ‘We have now in store and daily parry ° ol abinel ofered to the alder ol Geo: wn end Alexand y inviteall who desir and r themselves. Our stock emb. aces every article necessary to furnish a parior, hamber, and kitclen. ook is too numerous to rtiou ariz: name 8 fow of the leading jes, au Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor Su latered in & superior ro eG in rating h, Lasting and Hair Cloth, 6 Mantel, Pier and other ra ott, Base Tabies, Gult Brackets and Marble Slabs, thie snd other handsome Reception Chairs, in ; Brocatelle, Ge. R sash ae \e-tope an Tor 8. Desks Ww) Our ex . tnots, * ‘alnut and if Wasines 8, Bedstenda and ay eaeapae. vory Cottage Chamber Fura Oak, Imitsti Onk, Maple and paral ponte eetient tiers ‘Tops, ‘ top i rac B'ankets. Comforts, Qu: In addition to our stock of Furniture our first or eonteine @ large and well selecied stock of 6 Crock: apan- Ware Table Cut y Hrltansls Ween, Bees fin Goods, Baskets, Brasher fae a Were, Bie ig & complete variety of very thing necessary to reer Ww BOTECER & SONS, "Hall ES " ore mati? My Ney gitar te Furniture Warcrooms. WALL & BARNARD she Wares ‘and Ninth streets, ‘owels, &o. Tick mas be Hatt Cloth *, at nat Solna, Tete-a totes, ‘and . any ani ‘alnut bie- qany se a Marbie-top and other -pain ny 5 Marble tor" plain and Cane ne tad Wood seat Rocker, Dining, Office and eae Oe WSen, eager Bruncole: 3 pifclogralaesd stn oes oy. cloths waatadeh M7 ginat, <i Wash- ir, Shuck, and and Cotton Mattras: i eal variety other goods not here mon re WALL Onn Auctionee side 50 colm corer Pavan. (THE INSURANCE COMPANY oF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND. Capital - - toorder, Ente en formuck meade portal nes oae y a on S14 vania avenue. » Lada room ex! ts bisy iees tatahtts TARE F BOW ORS Wy ALL, STEPHENS & 20x mar 31-tf Ly Pe. avenu enue, OUTHERN NK MANUFACTORY, 8 patie Seay Ovposite . hinstom, D.C. i xeminiD sd fees vitucheeie Seat material the affords as the ~n oop oonstantly hand, + 5) is notice} BA and Ox and other V. 'R. HAR- hint peor manlike manner, at short notice * Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George town, or Al: lexandaria, ~ t for Howe's oclebrated FAMILY AC! ES. seinen x JAMES 8S. TOPHAM. Le to be AND 35 —————_—_—_——_—_—__—— TEA VELEXS’ DIRECTORY. ee IMORE AND OHIO RAILBWAD, — WASHING TON BRANCE Cuanex or Hours. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, June isth, trains ] run as follows: eave Washington at 6 20 and 7.498, m, Leave Washington at 3.29 and 5.30 p. m. On Sunday at 329 p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4.25 and 8.40 a. m. Py Maltimore at 3.15 and 4.20 p,m. n Sunday at4% a.m. Passengers for the Kast will take trains at 6.20 and 74 a.m and 320 p. m. For the West at 74° a. m. and 3.20 p. m. For Annapolis at 7.40 & m. and 320 p.m, ‘or Norfolk at7 49a. m Saturday evening the3.20 p, m. train goes to Fn Oey ema, PARSONS. Aceit: NEW ORLEANS BH DATS®| WItk THE | CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alezandria Railroad Nashville Memphis and Charleston, ee Central, ‘ew Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! - MEMP! RO = Memphis by Kah thenee by First class Packets to oSETSUES SECURE TR 5 af’ low Orleans by TWO DAILY TRAINS—Sunvavs Inccvpep, Leave W: mate m. " tout Sovamtncnret ote Ae a Sita] Seven '. connects at Alexandre wi ‘the Orange hd Alex- andris Trains for the Sonthweat. Uffice—Pennsylvanis avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. Junction. 30 askville. 2 Bo THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL u 900 MILES SHORTER. and 24 HOURS LESS IN TIME than other 1.1 rs burg Extensio; oan com, sted ex also the Nfisiculpyt + it QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It in provided with First-class Sleeping Cars! lemphig_- tgomery We a TIME outgom Mobjt ¥ ‘Bemenie, = “Nicw ORLEANS. Be THROUGH TICKETS TO THE Va- RIOUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ibuees and Bageage Wagons leave the ose at Santor ande 3 natene® AM EV. ot Agent, Ts on TUF 2A8, GUY Will resume her trips on SDAY, ist INGTON “erory eTO Ww, ery FURSBAY an IDAY, at6 oolock ‘At &. m.and ALEXANDRIA f-paat 6 o'clock, for CURRIOMAN sod the it hi i STESrEDEE SiaNeee SEBNDRY UCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprictor, NaT L ROUSE. Art. andri fo28 ICE OF INSPEC’ AND SEALER on. oF URE TERS, is 18, 1960, aliOSICe 1s eam CaN tere ons ol 1e Ol he poration approv May 12, rom, Be indacsigned ip ao Pemeeee — of any gas meter in use in th ent, of very meter, if found incorrect, wil! be condemn pS? ae aT cesar Sasser tou lecy fee orcad, Ofics No. S10 Seventh strest, (newr Odd Fel lowe Hac HAWES W. CUNNINGAS: dy 18-tf ‘nepector and Sealer pits eters. WASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, the time to get SP! i@ and eves eee Per Fairand Vi ed, ‘be GAS FIXTURES. Have in store, and are dai_y recer Ke Sof entirely New Patiorna j We invites RANCIS HARPER, FAMILY GROCERY AN FEED STORE, 1 Rorpoctielly soliciia the’ peice ropace at toss it waat ‘any Grticle in the line. Hus endear LET NO FALSE DEL APPLY IMME Penctuairty a0 the best man- | un known; many treubled with Sande, teskhafseas. wits rogues dimes with derangement of vi prone BR PORTER, Pn. } WATCHREPAIRING AROSILVER WARE 5 I bave one of the best ostablis! Bished with a: wet of tool. x eo 8 e can be ¢ bim with rained health nog “Seeppeisinent ot by the wee of that docdly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitutional «: = dineaee, euch as AG ee ep Heart? " A, Mase, ae. ehh ty, till death ied to tin Grendel vafyrings by stndieg. bo ott uae Sncerered convtry {rom whose we traveler retums. DR. JONSON SREMEDY POR ORGANIC WEAKNESS By this tray t remedy wer we re speodhly cured and fell viger ventana, Tivesants ds ‘sont ‘necvons and debilitated: whe had leet ail bope, have immediately relieved. ly Scatione! tase of Proesecans Pevenr er iortatitng Trembling tnd Woxkness or Exhaustion of the mest kind apscediiy cured. 6 G COLLARS, Tr es HNP A MHL nd all kinds of GENTS’ Ss 6$3pe at 35 per cent. ss than any ether store “Noe 181 SMITHS. Seventh st. BOVEE DUDS Se ar REL IRE areas re now fake, apd thee i vordiot of alk om aan are ‘tates i ‘th deg: _™ io emay.ine ree, cel! this Whisky. For saleby FREEMAN & siMtsoN. Phenix On the Sebuylinh river Wali street, New Y: Washingto1 IMPERIAL GIN Bee For of th samen & Ss to care, Lodamibictt cer jetty Acont. Washington, SE, 5°” ESE TAP P SPererey EMEDY my gia. th: I te aio to, agrve kind! to i euch and hor sen) ad Stora fo ne tuheatir he is alware ready a 4 is long: x for Nomis oatr ee Pe u is used enid, ' DEREOL IN EVERY HOUSE.” RSA Brash eccompanien sock bottie. Wholesale Deset, Ne. 48 Coder strest, Now Vert. 4 mrt S 2 aa Spine eect fae rears et: 4 PACKET OF. PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, ‘PEILP & SOLOMONS, © Aecnts for es ted Linen Papers, s”” e., &e, 2 Pa. av.. bet. aa a Ease ae nce crac tasin aie a qe ‘whi ' pe tw <5 | ~