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“LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS DD FELLOW®S’ HALL—RETURN OF T! a VIEW SEMINAR Y.—The duties O VArOR EER Daven’ a Guy Ori nd are Behoo! will be. A en the ppoene REPORTED DEATH OF JEFF. DAVIS. je he meyye Aug. express passed bere at 3 o'clock a. m th om a dates to the 2ist. There wh Seiled July 19th, ship ¥: . for . in Richmond yesterday. July 2ist, steamer Uncle Rem. for Pansrae ony? [A similar report has been current in Washing- | {1% 193 passengers and $1,100,000 tn specie for N GAMPBELL S tember Teri ike sengon, commanc! UR T | tuition in the English for often} New Yorn, Sept 3—A report is prevalent and fe 20} aa to require it to be put to press at an | kets, BL (3 Lee hn. Mr. Chile Mpa Sones, dares ly Lal KeECH published here to day that Jefferson Davis died early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be ith this Troupe, FrAl® HILL BOARDING SCHOOL, sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | protec Dr. G. FORD, Arent BOR GIRLS, ridge. New York. for land appear until the next day. were rect nn Art Sanpy Srrine, Mp. ton to-day, but there is no means of verifying ite ut 20 BB et ct ett eng 7 See ent: WANTS This Institution, which has bee: successfal truth —Ruroatsr J = Se Noise Sent or Cneane Aipeioenerts ne ihe regiment —— Paula regular term onthe let of the to mene LAYER te be im the BaL Timon Sun are received yesterday by the Wang, & respecta vic young woman, & | tober) next. For ciroulars. containing further -| New Your Sept.3.—The Herald publishes 2 ot at and forwarded from Tax S7an Office. presen nificent sword and gold y SITUATION aa nurse, cham! id, © z mation to the school, apply to . Thsteber, Capt. Magowen, bat been epaulettes to Capt. gren and a pair of go eoeiet ip waceing Sok ening. Apply at No, = Oi Rik cai dispatch vies mamta! that Pres- | ci : load for New York. Business gene- PROCEEDINGS oF THE Gjrt Councits, Sept. an. Boo ee wane oe 5 ecient Gtrest, be*ween 5 ARQUBAR, ident Davis's death bad been received frou Rich- | rally is assuming a more bealtby condition, with 7 St-eolm* the ANT! -By a respectab:e woman, a SITU A- mond via Louisville. It also says that the rebel | "ther more inclination to pure! leading artt- 1861— Board of Aldermen —A communication was W ANZED- ie hamb: id and e 7 ys oa car + A. rr dining TON a0 ohili's Apply atNo 314 Deaware VSS HESS Bonny eon x Vat a fiags are displayed at half mast near Washington. [aneheen a received Some 400 _ Star Office. a. oe Located oe avenue, or address Box on corner L, and Ten! 5 concentrating the stock oy tn ~~ and estab: FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. lishing the price at 11 cent all standard, it* Hf : [ |, 1861, WANZED—A good SALESMAN in a dry | tote ee goods, fancy, and milinery store, ood HE DUTIES OF THE HOME SCROOL | 4 Fight Between Union Men and Secession- | '" other nchanged. erence required. | Apely at 0.32 Loui ee be be a. on joadaz. Beptember Sak ists at Beone Court-Heuse—The Seces- cg Byer for to-day's steamer == a 3° M,C. BROWN. sionists Defeated Denn Bot Urgent, but sufficiently active to enable FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— Wanted | gu 9F,9,Ta,Th,S : ja bankers to iin two per cent Ube usual sbort to rent, (ina genteel, healthy locat: FPrinoi a ae, fight go ogemed accommodations, and one-balf per cent. is the containing shout eight r. I FEMALE ACADEMY, day at uae, rate upon the Jommunications addressed to A BC, " jon, between a body of rebels and Fi ee eee yoo Oe STREP CANE” preset revolting in the total fout of the rebela, with th BD eager oem oe aaue anon begs ws TEDTAt the Refreshment Rooms of the arte dates of this qtcation rill Tesumed on Joss of 30 killed, and a large number wounded. - is are ‘ing $1.42}a81.43 raletts as a slight token of their affection and Depot, a steady. settied DINING — au 9-4t" _ | Forty were taken prisoners. The Unionists hed | pints escsice * ca ran- >= : & Hi 3 ea feel, 1] ROOM SURVANTS alsua steady, Girl D six wounded, but none killed. During the fight | acer $ ——— ‘ever — —_= etre, Sera | to wash dishes and act os ‘ecoond, ‘cook. Cad- Wu, Reaaenbe duties of PP aehool on Mon- | the Union men set fire to the town and’ ‘burnt it. py AE are o bad aed prod th heartfelt teclings of emotion ever | Ted preferred. Goud wages and prompt pay. aay. ptember 2d at her residence, 387 D strert, Alarm at Fairmount Cisco, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to praise. Accept these from those pCi i aie eS, | au 3-1w’ Wueino, Sept. | —There is considerable ex- | aid the families of volunteers from the States and remember the Seventy-frst re- | WANTED TO HIRE-A MAN and BOY. ALNwick SEMINARY, cltement bere to-night in consequence of a dis- | named. (father s0n proferred,) to work ona farm - Rk YOUNG LADIES. patch just recei from Fairmount, Marion | The body of Terrance Bellow McManus, one of Capt. nd Lieut. Parker accepted | Pens Po month ate: ae Feet corner Of | The duties of this Institution will be resumed on | County, by the Governor, stating thata largenum- | the ries etiie or rene ‘was shipped ’ by the ten nd mn ef ing emus | ameevetmite © fa Weeding ater paar Mkt” | ter flackaonaa tain iawtet Mant | Cade tuarie fing Tae ay SPlok r : os , q i ; | and hing on the to burn It and to | residents of i ‘ . Seng aur Sal sean at | Oran mee | Hit Ba Seated Ena nosk a” | ta pao cnet vaca bce | pacman ncn) cei ef gallant regiment the praise so worthily ‘ue them, ANTED INFORMATION Sflames Mur { “au 2 déteo2" to arma and the streets are crowded with people. | the steamer. 7 a they are well known to have done their duty. | thenew U.S. tegimoute, on thead July last. Any | @T. VINCENT'S ACADEMY, The Governor is dispatching the Home Guards |" Shaw's at, tp Teulumne cousty, was the scene not oaly at the Navy Yard, but on the battle fleld | information concernins’ his whereabouts wll te | SS Connen JOrH axp G ) and volunteer citizens to Falimount, and the | of a destructive fre on Saturday. ‘The total loss Bull Ran—they being the /ast regiment to Pankfally received by PAT! ICK O'BRIEN. Old ~ rash’ CG train is about ready to start. Sone silenan tha chheces proponed on leave the field, memseking: in eee —_ Fiolde, Prince George's County, Md. = gu the rat Monday of ter, Its a*vantag en Lan mn “tee Untied There id to be aanee the perfect coolness of old an soldiers merican GARD. tom f are sai a communication. 7ist Regiment, with the Rhode Island and New | WANRED An American GARDENER, on a phe pe a pe ly gone forward from Fair- | with secession in Nevada Territory between | Hampshire boys, forming » brigade under Brig. | deper, to raise vegétavies and jest | ha gr cone Ee at 1 d co mount. It is feared that the movement among | a convention in Silver City on the 28th, and adopt- Gen. Burnside, returned home across the Long Pirences re wired. yneai \djoining Kalorams Soo EEE oe =p hies aporehyew large num- | ed resolutions reaffirming the Breckinridge-Bal- feldiaes “OBetber, Proving that they were true | Fis. ned Oy Mr Vivre Gg. B. BALCH. | MassadHcseere We Boccrcn Orn ano | D&%# °f citizens are golng on patrol to-night tar Unie, tie Rap ete toa “4 Waee.ine, Sept. 2.—The secessionists en- | the Union, the . The committee then called on Major Thomas | \W7ANTED—A WOMAN, to do housework. at jore Srapare, camped at Worttington Marion county, to the | dience to the Congress, amongst others one changing the name to “Mount | Taipott, and presented him with a pair of gold No. 487 ‘Tenth street west. se 2-3t* Vernon Place.”” epaulets for his many acts of courtesy to the offi- commence on Monday, September ofGen Kelly’s staff, with two companies of U_ | 2 Union formed in is not to be maintal Mr. Magruder opposed the ill, and 2 epee cers and members. Y Major Talbott being too til we ied. a SITUA ¢réte For further partiou\ars. see circ S troops, at daylight thls morning. The Seces. | by force; that It was the duty of the general gov- that the names of *‘Union Place” an ‘ount | to leave his room, acecpted them from the Colonel ; ookstores. or E. FARLEY, the .! sionists, however, were two strong for him, and } €Tmment to establish a branch mint, and to pro- Vernon Place’ probably emanated from gentle- | and returned them his thanks. 2 = men whose patriotism was —— out at the finger ends. It would only tend to still further confuse The Sixth Annual Seetion of d is Inet wil | number of 400, were attacked by Col. Crosman, | ognizing Mr. Crittenden’s compromise es sound; is warhin i 0. 28 Waahing- | hisresidence, 43 Tenth st. __"_au25-2w* | be'was obliged to fall back With a loss of twe | vide for entering lands, and to leree the cnteteal = , ton street, between 4th and Sth. F® GEORGETOWN, j men. The expedition from here last night bad | lands to private enter, also, the following : Tux Lxvy Court, of Weshington county, met] 7anTED IMMEDIATELY—A good-siz '» Principal, Sep not reached Fairmount, at our last advices. Two | Kesolved, Thatthe tof the United _— already too complicated to be intelligi- co eeter: all ae members except Mr. Justice HOUSE. on Capi hed sen, on Monds: pleces of artillery were sent to Col. Crossan’s oo been guilty of the violation of the constitation, Mr. Richards said that he had introduced the Sundry accounts were presented, and were or- 8. ‘eds poeta regal 3 Fs par Pgs veal vaetoreed. appropriating 5 moner eneea weet Sewrsg bill, and did not do so because his patriotism was | dered to be paid N B I T > y ing the navy without the authority of Cong: oozing out—he did not know that he had lost any |" License to Keep an ordinary in the county, was Ae noe in tench eUPILS te Mee, and thet ouch acts ane dangerous & liberty wed in that way—but because persons cannot find | granted to James Elin. French, Latin, and Mathematios. Lessons to mad Suataern Hews. tend to convert the government into —~ — places from the inconventence of having no names | “ Geo. W. Riggs and Sales Bowen, Eaqs., were | given privately. in classes, or in schools. Acdress 5G 4 LovisviLLe, Sept. 1—A dispatch from the | despotism for such places. It was at his fon the name appointed to = the proper inquiry whether or iss M. L., Washington, D.C, au 31-3t* 26 Nashville American says that is is believed in delegates were "s ‘was changed in the lower to *‘Mount Ver- | not the fines im; for selling liquor to soldiers 5a TITUT Richmond that the blockade has been effectively and Todge Br of Car- non Place ”” should be paid fo this court. © WANTELS No £80 Seventh ot oppenita port | a BR SON UNS TITUTE, broken by the arrival of the British ship Alli- | son, and J. Willisuse, of the Entree’ 4 Mr. Magruder said the difficulty arose from bed | 4 member was appointed to superintend the | Office, and purchase their BALL and WINTER Between 12th aud isth sts., ance, at Beaufort, N. C. x oe * numbering if they changed the names of streets | repairing of the belongin the U SLOTHI and CAPS, at badly numbered, they would have to change the States, pH leading to the Nagy Yard wien the very lowest prices. Give hima call. au 30-Im 18 Schoo! will be resumed the | under a limitation, is to be enforced by penaitie? names of all of them. Mr. Crawford, of Georgetown, was appointed | WW7ANTED—A_well-furnished DWELLING- | “suis qen ? Shae ie” YEON, Principal a ta ae a After further discussion, the bill was laid over. | to draft the form of a warrant to issue against Ww HOUSE, containing about six rooms exclu ~ - —— | hibited. ‘The petition of J. H. Hoffman for remission of | persons charged with the violations of the ordi- f ted, TH! UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, Advices from Matanzas to the 25th instant state @ fine; an act making an appropriation for the re- | nances of this court. with a large yard or jot. that a British schooner ran the blockade off New- New York, Sept. 2.—Tbe Commerc’ I Se states pair of bridges across thecanal; andanactmaking| Messrs Loughborough and Crawford were ap- | 824 stable for not ‘ess than three h: f The Twelfth Annual Session will pommence | bern, arrived at Matanzas. She bas sailed again | that the frigate Minnesots, on her trip to this port, an appropriatien for a gravel footwalk on the north Pointed to rehert a ae for a more speedy ot having gue! emi nt will p'esss Irave | Sep:ember 2. For partici jars inquire of the Tin: ef haveannounced themselves as cal legates to Congress from Nevada Territory. Selet Classtcal and f Mathematica! School f-r Boys Commercial non-intercourse with the North Te exercises of Reperted Recapture ef the Pensacela Navy Yard. to . _ for Charleston. A sloop frm Cnarleston also ran | spoke a pilot boat, which reported baving spoken =? Seaik 2 ne ea eee go = ‘Comphaveens bh id Pi Gourt oeenre nate - aoniseee Rt T-Am Corner of Fourteenth and ats. jp eran Sept 2—The Journal thi Brown of Fort Pickens bet one ef the Pea: * . ighborough an lerce were ap- | <r rel UISVILLE; 2 rnal says there Pic bad mred the Pen- The chair read a communication from the Mayor inted to report to the court the racticability ANTED. R THE CASH—Al! kinds of THE WESTERN ACADEMY, are two secession military companies, infantry | 82cola Navy Yard, but gave no particulars. enclosing two nominations. ed the expense of conatrusting a foct Delage ever WigHsonD RAND FURNITURE: AND | Noort tourner of eoveniscate street, reoent- ry compa ¥ 3) ly under the care of Dr. Loomis, will be reopened | 80d cavalry, at Beard’s Station, on the Loulsvi]l¢ | ing the city or fige new eel toeall Morday, the 24. of Septemt-er. Ap jteation may id Lexington railroad, armed with the Slate | nave you SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- immediately, R. BUCHLY, be made at Dr. Tow.x’s, 400 Fo street, Judi- | Guard arms dict + je3 425 Seventh, between G and H sts, | olsry Square. The Courter says there are fears entertained of a LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR That of Jos. H. Bradiey a8 Corporstion Attor- | p. e t % i ney te of J. M. Carlisle, ‘por: waa aon: ock Creek at Shoemaker’s inill Adjourned. firmed viva voce. Tux Bap Liovor Case — Yesterday after- That of Jacob Kileber ss messenger to the | noon,C.W Haydon and Rudolph Krainswold - = _Suli-sw* JOSHUA O. COLBURN. _ | coitision among the citizens of Newcastle, Ky. FRIEND OR RELATIVE? Mayor, in place of \Wm.Q. Locke, was debated at | were arrested for selling liquor to soldiers, con- WAND FURNITURE STOVESted BRD. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. The Opelouss (La.) Courier, of the 2ith ult., considerable length, the rules having been pre- | trary to the recent act of Congress. The case was DING, for which we are paying the highest AvGust, 1861. | says that two schooners ran the blockade at the | [TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEBELY IN THE viously suspended by the Board, so that the nom- | taken for trial before Justice Donn, and while in h Hi it i ‘The exercises of this Institution will be resumed ination wand not ches the usual course of refer- | progress, Mr. Thomas McGrath, who was also Paving at or pect fpr eae ed on the first Monday of September. ‘Terms for ence to a committee. charged with the offense, came into the office and | advantag Bosrd and Tuition per annum, $200, payable haif- mouth of Colcasian river and landed their car- WORLD! goes of coffee, flour, salt, ete sall. dent of the New Orleans Crescent |} {TS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- . Bayly thought it strange that gbis nomins- | gave himself up. Mesars. inew. v4 ONTZ & GRIFFITH, yearly, in advanoe. A correspon dion tieen id be mate by the ‘Fie 7M The Mayor | Grath were dism' ay and ‘Haydon wea fned sus Jo 1s-tf No. 368 7th st. betw. t = Bh x farther raion "OAN ER Reyes. bees iy beaphay er} eet iecteowne tthe. ' LED: stands in a very peculiar attitade to the public, ["Haydon was also accused of selling deleterious = = ~ <a The bile Tribune says there is every n ae 7 = and should not without good reasons, remove any | liquors to soldiers of the Third Rhode Island bat- LOST AND FOUND CoLUMBIAN COLLEGE, to believe that the enemy at Fort Pickens is re- | TS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED of the late Mayor’s appointments. He (Mr.B )/ tery. It was in evidence that several of the men i The P bees Sin Wasninoton, D. C. moving the valuables prior to the evacuation of BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR had beard vo charge sgtinat Mr Locke, and | on last Sunday sfternoon purchased lager beet at EWARD.8tased on Wednesday. September iith, The Ciatere im | that place WEEKLY! without there is some charge against him must stand whic! eg has near their quarters, $5 rom the Arsenal Grounds, & straw- ie | the Philosophical and Classical Department have A letter had been received in the Rapides oppose the nomination. and that soon after drinking each was seized with | berry colored COW. The above reward their first exercises Wednesday, September 25th, parish from Gen Beauregard, in which he says | ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE Mr. Moore —— bagerqpreer acd a — mA jim 3 Lith Tornie wt some of them wills pou to any person returning her to — For oatalogues or further information ai ‘be ‘swe hope before long to make the enemy pay for WORTH TO ANY FARMER A BUN- traordi: wroceeding . jleman who o' very seve . 6 Arsenal. se x * . ew = to heew, expected Gatndscs of the e: Mayor in pr some He aay nd macubeiemeann su 13-2awdw __(Republican,) President. —_ lepredations they have committed on our DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. afew days, and it wes stronge that this nomina- | but all were alike affected. Their statements a4 | STRAYED, AWAY On, Wednesday morning AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, last. re Superfine flour was quoted at New Orleans at HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE tion should be sent in. Of course we cannot re- | to what they had been drinking. and where th hi forehead. and HOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ‘ its Di strain the Mayor from dismissing any officer. "| obtained hed io the arrest of Haydon. Suatiog Fope ani bell without hammer around her Si snten ih erent, between ih ht aa oe, Sad staten do at 9; Saag gear TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR r. that Mr. Kiel no warmer an requ im to give its a a li reward wi id to the finder, . iN 4 J TO " fiend than him, but be felt bound to vote against | hearing Sn rn bom returnicg her to RACHEL FENKINS, on zisk LE EE aig ph og) gy i ecmnelags thak ity ae eee the nomination, unless Mr Locke had doue some- array Ree? street, near H. Se 3 2t iL w rezone ‘got. pate = Stenke this Week, to be a Ys Tus River —Quite a fleet of coal and wood ter, Harris, Wade, Trumbull, Harian, and others. | Loring commanded the Texan Rangers on their | The Number for this Week, to be out thing to warrant his dismissal. He again said it an AKEN UP—On Saturday night, Sist ult. L. C. LOOMIS, A. M.. capture of Fort Fillmore is incorrect, ashe isnow} day Morni: ice Three Cents—avill ‘was strange, and in that connection alluded to} Vessels arrived Inst night and this morning, and bar MARE, about 4 years oid.’ The aul0-8, T&T, 1m Brineipal. - | in western Virginie. ‘Tho Mangels were come wy Morning—price Three the charge hanging over the late Mayor, and the there is more activity along the wharves now than | owner is requested te come forward, pro: v dea by C he 7 4 ham remarkably enteresting one. * of Mayor Wallach, who said he would | *t any other time this season. Among the arrivals | Property, pay cliarges, and take her away ROVE EY ELLE ACADEMY, Ex-Gov P.O. Hebert, of Louisiana, bes been bail with delight the return of the late Mayor. | 8r@ the schooners T. C. Worrell, Capt. Hubbard, | 9 a4 Core NS ane MES: |” The next seesion will e September 2d. | commissioned by Congress a brigadier general in | Every Person at @ distance who would keep Mr Moore ssid the friendly position of mem- | 824 Serab Louisa, Capt. —, with coal for Har- Boys are prepared for for butine:s. For the Confederate arm: Posted with n%e to what is reall bers in regard to the nominee was well known, | ¥ey & Co.; schooners Joe Hunter, Capt. Bailey, $1 REWARD.—Strayed from my ostalugue please address Breokevilie, Mee The sor a of tne mer W R wasen referei eer ¥ but the M: may return within ten days, | Chas. West, ee Cade, Henry M. Smith, Capt. pen, betwee? 10 and | o’clook fr B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., Powell’ bela hose ee a need going on here wm these interest- and then we wil have it all to do over again. —= — — iy senna’ honk Fae Tit coal | pratt 000 pot de ree teen One aut im a) Ennoipel._ | and errived at New Orie eee ing tumes should receive it Mr. Lioyd said that the Mayor bad a right to | for Keyes; schooner Euphrates, with coal ad white pied, and t her a brir: CARD. ? semuldahs Whats id paseed.” Te don Ahi pte {lays.in the stream;) the sloop Stafford, with coal pares onabersactiogtes. hes karen vile Georcetrown CLASSICAL AND MATR- Wy Somcmecr) setey that oon ee inet ae regularly. hacdieuth Aastintd bres these stews kins ext whiaa Frazer; the propeller Eureka. with potatoes | dip of tar on the root of the tall Wh : EMATICAL ACADEMY, forty wounded. Another account says eighty he could rely. He (Mr. L.) would not say that | 89d oats; aud a large schooner with wood for Pet- ro thee oatt!e to me wi'l rece: rd of tion will be opened Monday, Septem | were xilied and ded. - CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OPFICE he could not rely on Mr. Locke. He was Mayor | tipone. Two of tbe above schooners consigned to . JOHN HOOVER, Ne y LHEODORE MoGOWAN, M. A, | Were ‘wounded. AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. de facto, and had to assume all the res bility Keyes are understood to have coal for Castleman | _8¢2-3t* Between M and N Th of instruction will include, in addi- and perform allthe duties of the office. This | & Bro. Besides these vessels there are three or OST—On the evening of Wednesday last. i tien 0 thn elements. an tke branches necessary for Affairs in Missouri. thorough classi officer (the messenger) is one he las tobave about | four discharging cargoes. which were noticed the Vegetable Market. near thi Mr MoGowan bee: Sr. Louis, Sept. 2.—Lexington, in this State, him, aod entrust ‘with delicate duties, aad he | Yesterday; and these, with the long boats and | axinutasretne PUM eee contareing’ teacher during ¢ x va Tutor Seusinel 42 posmeden af the fonessl treepset h hoosing him. river craft crowded around the wharves, make a | consisting of bank no’ id M 5 ee ee ens tn aarts | very animated scene. In fact Avithant tauck tee | Obeed sa Baten eee pa Ee e when he returns, and vote for any party | *ggeration one might call it ‘a forest of masts.” | but not endorsed. The finder, mig’ Id. Also, & $50 | Lettres in thy lege New Jersey at Prince- y, cements have reac eiicia me sole "ond as Principal of the Academy at Sumter, | 126,94 Friday. and reinforcements have reached ton, a the | South Carolina. F me to the undersigned, S00 Ninth ste race Pa ae for the safety of the troops there. In the attack of it nominate. He (Mr. L.) bad voted for = ; i td inoston, Thursday last several Union soldiers were all but a few of the late Mayor's nominations, |. METzorotiran PoLice —The Board of Police | Sardeds gual Se PYM. PRARSON” bi Ls { Mr. Theciore | Wounded, but none killed. Gen. Pepe leaves for M. 1. FRANKLIN, because be (the Meyor) naturally wished to be jpCommissioners met yesterday, but transacted no | ——— 4 . lar | Quincy this evening. He will immediately take | SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, surrounded with his friends, and he (Mr. L ) | Pusiness of any public interest. We are author. | @5() REWARD Will be paid for the appreion- | Sd's teacher Mr McGowan was the nrat scholar | the field in person tn North Missour! ladelghia ss would ds th it Mayor as he bad | zed to state that in consequence of the number of | S*2U s'on and delivery to me, or srouring in his olass ; was tutor in Delles lettres, and, in the Pe 7 : (From Ph i) P nae La ong Die eed applications to be considered—about 1,000 for | 12,/8i of NEGRO BYOMAN LOUIS: i Fotcweet o sued, is well qualified to} St, Louis, Sept. 1 —The Republican basa dis- | 944 Ponn’aav.,:north side,) bet. 12th and 19th ste, Mr. Moore —“ We all admit the right of the | \aehington—it is hardly probable that the likely nose quite black, weil dressed witht sive instruction in any brahon, @ knowladge of | Patch gn soe neg se peed pe] od SPECTACLESand EYE GLASSES, Mayor, but it is the same right as if you, Mr. | Board can make all the appointments and or- ful sate of fair. Bhe is no doubt lurking in wah ream ORNS LEAN os: ceaepe in the eulocusbannte a Sasiagten on suited correctly for every eye eight—mounted in Chairman, bad the place for a week or a month, | £40!z¢ the force before the middle of this month. | Upper Mariboro’ or neichborhood. She has hus. President of the Co.lege. | ‘Thursday, and were repulsed with a: loss of 60 | Go. Silver, fine Steel, ludis Rubber, or Tortoise - | Upper it Is expected, however, that they will elect | band in Washington city. and may maka her ee Mazer deing sick. I am sorry the Mayor has | 21 oot for a Day Police for thie city immeni: | 0 that place, Wa WORTHINGTON M, B. BOP’ killed ‘None of the Federal force was killed. | 4a!) . Prof. of Balles \ettres gud Pol: Eo. | This needs confirmation. Méluary Field Glasses, Micr oscopes, Telescopes. Marine Glasses with the best Achromatic Near Woouvil'e, Mr. Lloyd said that if the Mayor was sick, or | *=lY. The force will be uniformed. | aulSStawtf Prince George’s county, Md. gE REN ALE. = Charles McLaren, Basil W. Duke, and James} £ Miccsononteet ond Finvieed Iara a Fen geery Geen ory cnet T pects muta Oap tebe ene wee x oO ere L OR TWATER Oy H. Carlisle, secession pe mmaane, have Compasses, Stereoucopes and Rercossapts Views o — y il, | bee: ved by Gov. Gamble. GE ent variety, Bt the lo’ Prices ent disability: Tay Provost Gvaxp Last aight the Provot| = FOR SALE AND RENT. TAMBS C: MOPFAE) "| “Phe report that Palmyre was occupled by the | “203+ Guard were in active service Indeed, they havi: See Micsek: anid the. Hahility wes. euly Srom for the time belng the police daty af the city os | 7 ‘ARM FOR SALE—A new Cottage House Mr. Lloyd said there wos a wide difference be- | Snerous duties dentine toe te bed Anne ith from 10 to 150 sores, of choice Land, at The money belonging to the Fa Bank. Son rece! Junot: @ . M. GIGER, Prof, of Latin.” ie mnensy beloawing \t | ryote Bank, ad approval of all lovers of law and order, young orchard on t Terms cosy. Ad 0 ees _ M" | seized by secessionisis on Wednesday, has been AB Prompt to arrest, and a or by letter, to A Reference may also be had to return DAMS’ A Prof. of Greek. | secessi reen, a few JOHN T. puFFié D, as sooteslonists under Martin Green, a fow days age, NOTICE. i : s§ PRESS CoMPANY.” nds Junction. |. GRO. CHAMBERS, po Th.s Co offers to th bike ** U: bim tor the lockup faek ty ne on, She wry | eae] Lee Getee Nin” ¢ Chamberabure, Pa. eT goteee, Mo , Aug. 0— This morning our | ,Trascacent toc ton bats enk Gpek Wieption at to . The present Mayor is Mayor de facto) (hard 1 abo: jag as od oN. A. K. McLURE city Us Sean audent ok Le a | Honvy F eights Packsees, Valuables, Money, &o. and de jure.” cases” about town, who cave in the NT, it 7 7 Epwarp McPugrson, M.C., Gettysburg. Ps. ment by the sudden arrival of one hundred an &o., to all parts of the United States. Tead from the charter to sustain bis | *2*bority of the Provost Guard with wonderful “ een I, and M, is offered JosgPH HxnRy, Sec. Smithsonian Ins., Washing- | ten mounted armed rebels, who ied the | “Expresses to and from the North and West de- bes < ® | alacrity. rivate ee Any person Tighing to look at the ton, D.C. . streets and captured two United States army re- | part from and arrive in Washington twice daily, = eeiee sek anernoon aii | ono Retey hear Sas eae wlgrereomain | Que W Beat, Georgetown, D.C. crating fice and then returned to thelr camp, | "Al exgreamy tryin charts of exporumeed aid fect ‘Thirteenth Cid Bunz. Daxsy, do. do, r “ Al! Packages for The Soldiers carried at “onz There is no Evstreets, which soon ‘collected a very consider | [POR RENT—A bandsomo FURNISHED ~— ° idtierepert st teat hece are ioe mestnantovousel | 57” aur ecual ce d who talk So been indulging tn? betting whisker seis woking | ina ploncant locations Lagu ak ine Seer Oakes: | Tuigion, kingliah, yor quarcér of 10 weeks....98.00 | from this point bas left the field open forthe de- | 4 AG" gf e.eg-onlled “Confederate State? talk so been indulging is aghting whisky, was seeking ah ontiom. Tnquire at the Star Ofiee, = , = nd higher math... Predations of the rebels in this remote section of | Rervsen. much like the . : 8 35 last he found a customer in the shapeof a George- INT— ‘i Fuel, istand 2d qu town huckster, who polished him off until he was | F'G, RENT 74 fine new HOUSE (brick 3 8: : ! Joseph’s has arrived all safe. To-nigbt there are | P.M- ‘, satisfied end cried “enough.” A sergeant and two £88, situated in a most desi presses leave Philadelpbis at 8.39 A setses area ani emtoton tad led | en rr te Furceaih nent print guard tok | Eee of Jus euareieri rat raat fr | "T wogp SEMAUEPLCATION ayy | Tparinet oe tock, lng torn up fr mie wet | pgnaes ere Westnet! Pay. ad sdjecn ae the usu: bim to the Central Guardhouse, where his case nished on favorable terms, Apply at this office, ceizeg thorongh sad ayatemane educ is great excitement in thiscity to-nigbt occasioned | Expresses leave Baltimore at 420A. -ang3 P. Tie Canis sominhed Was poctionen that Gi See PGE RENTAA very gonrabje STAND for « | Sioution, under the tent approved sreleno by fears of the rebels, coming over from Missoar! | Mf. arriving in Washington at 6 A.M: and 535 \ Nzrw-Feverp Di: 1 og re + F i to burn and al e excitemen' board bad suspended the rule requiring it to go Lenox Diosirx —Folks laughed some | BOP acding Frommer! Wislt the Usion Female Acadecay. soruer Fear: | will probably soon subside, as these fears will washing A ous North ant West leave i Ou’ Expresses leave New York at 1 6P. Quincy, Mlinois, Aug. 31.—The train from St. yo eriving in Washington at 6A. af? 22d 5.39 jarters. . 2 Wim (Intel é H 5 3 te 3 committee. {a an avenue omnibus this morning when a new: i oe ow cavapied hogs Meuera, Sennen some M snd 230 . 5 jecusel uesti recon- | 4 Second Lieutenant (of the volunteer ‘‘per- | has ew York av. Prove groundless is] Contraote for ‘arge ites reight PP ee of Sopa eae, fe car- pocen ahs hailed the driver for a place for himeelt city. Pos: : [i Se = 2-4! MR. & MRS, z mia on Jsvrexson, City, Mo , Sept.1.—Col. Marshal’s | can be made oa tention to this ¢ *fice, ried, and the nomination was referred to the Betsey Ann, but declined entering on seeing | next. Seid is iD foot rder. Bor farther | Nn nny, | CavRiry Were at Georgetown on Thursday, and | Al! Goods ealled for delivered free of bxtra ‘cousmaitiee: there were but’ siz empty seats, and waved tbe BOO Hate Oe AT Ede KEE acre — | surrounded the town, taking Magofiin er, | Charges. 8 P, WceLAUGHLIN digits" The gal seeafed to think ‘oat on aat | Beet anirat | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | wit severa! others. “bue of Col Ms frce was Agent idan Expreee Company, seemed to think that ene seat = killed, and one badly wounded. They have | Washington, August 25, 186). au ge crinoline and all, but her mil- Howse, ON cariroL HILL =e RENT. ry==POST OFFICE, | | Probably reached Lexington by this time. escort quite evidently was of the notion ihe three, story Brick Dwelling. 7 Groxcrtown, D. C., August 28, 1961 Wane, sess ores: other five would not accommodate him- | #0uth side of Pa. avenue, at the rin joe i hereby given to sil persons havin From Fortress Mearee aL A tA a self and bis new shoulder-straps . ei eeaere: at ‘old iseye that they will be received | Forraxss Moxnox, Sept. ine material tor ieear, Fon ‘may be premises, orto THs, | i e for one of Lye pig oly Cpe vices by the steamer George Peabod: rt New Cr 2, of ; Famiby QuaRRzL.—Last night a fight cocurred BLAGDEN, No 499 Seventh at west “aul7 Gteo | £0. this offion LPnot be sacerved in savnicnner | teras Inlet, state that since the departure of ‘akest styles, whueh asa between a man and his wife, which so disturbed | F[QUSES FOR RENT—No. 25 and No. 27,00 1 cngeged in suengthening Porte Clark and Bee | -o*% any iin aya hehe On| incest se sats | ee ENR powon, nm. | Een elaine cee : ea ni s y =| ie nf for relief, which was afforded. The oarriage-houses. MA OFF lown before co., offending busband was honed gifs Central sta- ys ineaione ma large House, No. 388, lem the Sal C., Augu:t 17, 1861. = - a ee oad be < $ apes mr Oy . place will, dow be perme- er Bisip ees ney, for a further hearing | 00 iy to PHOMAS BLAGDEN, No. 499 Sev. at ian it 1s provided by ® iste act of Con- | nently held by the Federal . It isof im- ‘avenne, = : OH !—Go to the People’s Clo’ spite God n treet. ‘jy 17 Sawtl i 1 not be lawful for son in the | ™€nse importance, and can readily be held agsinst O*+ Ht Ae opponie 1 tes. Cup Lost.—A bout noon to-day a little child —The north Distretot Gon bia to sell, give, inister ne he Confederates. A new mili- examine Li! 4 m= daughter of Mr. E. H. Edmonston, No. 514 a ‘ok? egeee 8 Roarth Sateen ris ae eg tary department, it is Se Se sn Noor dans soa CAPS: ara at i nteer any perso: or & y ° assachusetts near was} D and i earing the uniform of such | there, and Gen. Butler Capt. | the porigena aves, Be se Bh Postbanjon 417th Pao Stee liquor - | Larned’s compapy of Third Artillery, returned . Ww. No, 28, rae ting drink; aud any. persoa eo offend: the steamer Peabody. They were the first to GREAT TO ARMS ne cone cPmares Fhe child were teeny owt | Ye EASA atrmey LOR | Sel ia Metab odtomed | inna" and wit the Naval brigade complcey | J yest a COFRINE, wrists returning it to the distressed parents, will receive OR tia! CK | thereof before jstrate Or, crimi- | Cut off the escape of the C by * pap Ty ‘at No, see - ‘ iN tes Seige hen ey sian oe Spee een |. ie deer Wout rte ura | yt seer vnsgy neue ase hare ne, Erm | Mpa ge: CAME rae anarn | Mee ee re Sete Maa dine coudwot a Cuparden sey | Sve Sakng wk Hy feat | Rules Bathe eal ecaa | We and rosea place of James M. Carlisle, Eq., resigned. “een ee ______ou 15 Imro" are hereby. dipedied i ealitaa, : ‘The chartered steamer R_B. Forbes, from Bos- eesrareaet H MELY FURNIS: ROOMS.— | provisions iw, ‘any re-| ton, went ashore yesterday, on "s Island, to a Charles. Three sent Lr tet Sond apeneninlymempmse nn EN oe Aba iat Nec itaewiw “HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. down tren Old Point to salt ge ng her off tracted much attention by their soldierly bear- ‘wsetts Syenue, horth ween ASS: ILLINS& COS — ‘wo members of Hawkins’ ealmeat were 0 ing. They look es if they would do good device ge bth ste, bs M such by: NS Fair DRAUGHT, | Cidentally shot to- when called 1 n jerome— The steamer A e sto niekt from “hs oe : Balttzsore, to peacesd Sertueein te taatioe talee FF i it il fi af Au LP SEES OTICE. due, are same eu 9-5 Saree whee area FORTE, TS ae i 409 w 2 tat MIBDLINGS, ; ecateecatce