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- . . — e - —_ ~— ecetee n= a ~ ‘= _ OFFICIAL. Tazasvay Deranrussr, Aug. 3, 1855. Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the Joan authorized by the act of 1846, redeemable on and after the 12th November, 1856, that the whole or any pertef that stock will be purchased by this department at any time previous to the 30th No- vember next, for which 3 per cent. premium will be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the certificates. And to the holders of the stocks of the other loans of the United States, that purchases of the aame fo the amount of #1,310,000 will also be made daring the same period at the following rates : For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10 per cent ; for stock cf the loans of 1847 and 1648, a premium of 15 per cent ; and for stock issued un- der the act of 1550, commonly called Texas-in- demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu- lated in the certificates, from the Ist July last to the day of settlement here, with one day in addi- tion, to enable the Treasurer's draft to reach the gees transmitted to thisdepartmer 7” der the present notice should be duly assign. the United States by the party entitled to recei WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | sands. We judge of the defeat of the Know | ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. GORDONSVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. Nothings in Tennessee particularly, because ‘ . | Axrxaxpets, Ang. 5, 1855. GonpomsviLte, (Va.,) Aug. 4, 1855. Kansas.—The last issue of the Union con- | in Nashville their leaders give up the hope of | following liste 0b pleasan tains the papers which explain the nesessity Gentry’s election. Some thirty-two ccntition } -. ny at sess a a ear pda + 3 ~ hess oa resting on the President to remove Governor | had nominally béen heard from up to yester | ‘© p28 = = ay ey ae pe a The See et the rail. Reeder. Qur readers, doubtless, remember lay morning, wherein Gentry had gained | _— ae So. Pot Gand cm Henrys anayery Lie ates an amount of busi: . Maint made against Gov. Reelerby G. W. | :,370-vates, But the eastern section (John- | “00h te James House, for $205. O20 two- = Tene place, and Gondoneviliots Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; ‘on’s) of the State, was expected to give a cor- story frame store and dwelling, corner of King toso small & » the allegation being speculation in lands of | and Patrick, lot twenty-six by sixty, subject | one of the most thriving villages we have met. : : ‘ompondipg gain for Johnson” Sholristhe ell- | ¢, 4 cound rent of $61.60, to Snowden | At 10 o'clock tho ears are due from Staun. the Indians. Gov Reeder, in replying to the | -ulation of the anti-Know Nothings, admitted | and ire, for $710. Two santag Gene ton, ‘Alexandria, and Richmond; and then, President, claims for the Indians (the Kaw half- © be based on the strongest possible chance | houses on King street, lot twenty-two by one | after an hour a pees wed cera when EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY AFTERNOON.........Amgust 6. SSS [Ke Apvertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not ap- pear until the next day. —E AGENTS FOR THE STAR. The following persons are authorized to con- tract for the publication of advertisements in the Star: Philadelphia—V. B. Pauwer, N. W. corner of Third and Chestnut streets. New York—S. M. Perrmeity & Co., Nassau street. Bostor.—V. B. Parwer, Scollay’s Building. breeds) a right to sell their lands, and that he | +. + ; ight | hundred, and one new two-story frame house | the freight trains eome lum with and ce i ave gave a fair cape fo he | ‘or 2 ex ccre men int schnane,s Sasnas eials with basement and attic on Patrick street, lot | their heavy burdens, country produce for the . : P r them, | lesire. forty by twenty-six, with a ground rent of $36 | city, or city imports for the country, till mid- and that there was nothing wrong on their part, = Mr. V per annum, to Samuel McCormick, for $1,610 | night, then the Richmond and Alexandria as public officers, in buying lands as others out | The Exploded Roorback.—Mr. Vespasian | {ie threo. Th ese sales were for cash ; and as ins meet again. blow a riapiel be with there buy property. Such is the substance of | “!lis has published, bat with-ill grace and | ihe attendance was vary small, the prices ob- | the shrill whistle, ch: mails baggage, : ¢ = é i isinclination, the whole of Hon. | tained were low beyond recent example. and puff at each other for good bye, then still- his explanation, which is fortified by the afi- ae pegs are ne iis bo ie The melancholy death of Dr. John R. Ed- | ness resumes her empire and ay quiet until davits ofsundry individuals; and is questioned 4 ach geen corte gd ey APSE ii se niin’ monds, continues to be a subject of much re- | next morning. AGEss. with great force in various documents on the | °¥er the knuckles for aiding in giving cur- mark in our community. The deceased held, i ° to Kenneth Rayner’s falsification of | at the time of his death, the offices of physi- | [Railroad iron, it is stated, has advanced oma ~¥ eenrereasta te (Umows lengthy what B told him (R A dhduletind ie caver cian to the x in the Third Ward, and eatth <2 She casemees price of $63. por ton in the publication. 2 , rs ; e 3 officer for the city. His untimely end is deep- | New York market, tharenewed demand being The following letter from the Acting Secre- | ‘tion with the Pope's Nuncio at Madrid rela- | jy lamented by his many friends, and the greater than the supply. Tho last alvices tary of State to Governor Reeder winds up the | 2¥¢ t the appoiutment of Hon James Camp- | warmest aaeleyts is expressed for his be- | from Wales give the quotation of £715 there opti suiting rhthies page on dell to be Postmaster General of the United | Tetved family. His remains were conveyed | on shipboard, with large orders under execu- 3 to Fauquier this morning. tion. reference to R.’s defence, &e.: States. | Le Owing to the moving of our newspaper press to its present location, and the changing of the engine and the shafting to adapt it to the new press-room, we shall be compelled to depend upon the hire of laborers for a few days for the “ power’’ necessary to print our paper. Subseribers receiving their papers somewhat later than usual in the meanwhile The death by consumption of Dr. William wlll, thereferes nol ths obane of the delay. Departwest or State, ) Mr. B., in this letter, completely explodes eee: bes of el ees ——e Poe REN HOSE co Bacar} Sane rtereeesd aba nae —————— 9 crmnesunication of the Sih of|folowes nen ts IO Tt ae), om MnveLy, was’ Ioana We be, weabees | st ete awe Siceas ot S Se SRT | tee ee ms omen by ante fPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Sim: Your communication of the 26th of | sollows: | foundation it fac SY TING.” Every member will be expected. to attend or Philadeiphia, asthe parties entitled to receive The Union praises the Democracy of Cali- June has been received and submitted to the F i “I did not at all suppose that he had any | ‘The estimable lady of the Rey. J. D. Cou | 38 {bere is business of im to be brought President. a fndeanks “aA = = pedi hag before the Company. . T. WATSON, mS orevious knowledge of an intention to appoint | ting, of the Methodist Epise pal Charch South, 6— In reply, he directs me to say, that after due | pig gentleman te othe. or that he" kiuewseri dick pelerday there. jaime ites uth, | au 6—it* Act. Sec. consideration of the explanations which You | had any reason to believe it was done, in pur- offer in regard to your purchase of Kansas half- - : Aedes ste ate Notwithstanding the warm weather, our tana MG soncdhioeeres ad, oo r s gain or intrigue to this sity conti - meeti ompany w breed lands, and the facts in the case as re. ere ae pot ee acre id alge city continues unusually healthy for the sea : i ng y, ported to him, and communicated to you by . son, there being very few cases of the usual (Monday) EVENING, August 6th. a Pie abot the F “The inference I made wa:. that the ap- | summer dieses: J PIA Sear ovr a ener the Department of the Interior, he finds noth- vointment of a Catholic to this high office be- Last evening the Young Catholic’s Friend will be brought aiena oe eermhit cto: ing in those explanations to remove the im- ing naturally a cause of much interest and | Society of Alexandria elected the following | tion a y pressions which be had previously entertained | .atisfaction to the church of that faith, espe- | officers to serve until February next, viz: By order: JAS. STONE, Sec of the character of these transactions. ‘ial pains had been taken in some quarter to | George W. Brent, President; John A. Roach, | au6—ite j He direets me further to say, that our com- | communicate the earliest intelligence of that | First Vice President; Robert J. Sheehy, See- | ee meray less mat in what it | ‘act to the leading members of the Catholic ond Vice President; Richard L. Carne, jr., Be SP RIC SCHOOLS — Examination pasacbeyred Pressed en a = Laced are priesthood.’” Recording Seeretary; Thomas W Meagher, | dates for teachers ta the Pain oeleoe aankt rpg yt ee rence , on the 11t! — | M. D., Corresponding Secretary; Andrew J. | heid in the Aldermen’s Room, City Hall, TUES- = emai or ee say Sel Aa eed es New Mexico.—Recent returns have been | Gwynn, Book Keeper; John Lay hen, Trea- DAY, so 7th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. that when cireumstances exist, in the conduct | "eceived at Washington, anoeee eit ths ma | peilfes Fit Wants ace “Moran 68 ne "6S ABBOTT, Secretary. of a public officer, which require the question | veying operations are in rapid progress in this King stréck, ‘Tinstec Tor Second’ Ward. ‘Ste- au 4—3t (Intell) of his dismissal from office to be considered, distant Territory. The meridian line has been tH : “Q e Ri faa itis the duty of the Executive to make formal phen Woolls, 121 Queen street, Trustce for ha PRESIDENT’S MOUNTED GUARD, fornia for the boldness and correctness with which they stand up for principle and the ex- cellent judgement they have evinced in select- ing candidates. The Intelligencer denies the soft impeach- ment of favoring a general interposition of all the neutral powers to put a stop to the current eastern war. Of thecommerce of New York the Intelligencer says: “Tt ports of foreign merchandise at the port of New York forthe the month of July were nearly $4,000,000 less than for July of last year. The following is a comparative’ summary ef this month’s imports for three years IMPORTS AT NEW YORK IN THE MONTH OF JULY. Eptered. 3 the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, au 4—dtNov30 ‘Secretary of the Treasury. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ELEVENTH ANNUAL VISIT OF KUNKEL’S OPERA TROUPE! Who, in addition toa most successful and per- * fectly organized Kthiopian Corps of VOMEDIANS, VOUALISTS, & DANCERS, now include the highly celebrated infant prodigies THE WELLS CHILDREN. This joint combination renders their portrattures UNEQUALLED IN TALENT. They will commence on MONDAY EVEN ING, Angust 6th mission TWENTY FIVE CENTS. open at 7, commenciag at #, and conclu- ling at 10 o’elock aul—6t JNO 'T. FORD, Agent. Pe sade . " bout the 34th degree of | third Ward; Thomas Devitt, 81 Washington Attention.—You are hereby notified that the Specifications of charge; and upon thi: . | extended north from al . . ¥ de , = Rie meeting neous presumption you withhol ex, Teeations latitude for a distance of nearly six miles. } treet, T ustee for Fourth Ward; Richard L. a seed on otis ee mente on in regard to the matters alluded to, isthoagh i oe ae —— a, ame fr Weet and 7th streets, at? o'clock, the 7th instant. they were peculiarly within your own knowl- Dead —George Marshall, a veteran gunner | Bad; Harrison Jacobs, 62 Prince street, Stew- Speci: and battion ‘ A Per 4 ris JNO. H. McCUTCH > AIR BRUSHES, COMBS, Ox Marrow Po- oe ¢ for the | thet come oF the nd, not but be well aware | in the U. 8. Navy, died of yellow fever, a:the | (4. The society numbers sixty-eight’ mem- | au ¢_oe Secrelary. EL rnaae, bare Le ee te eae, e total imports @ same port for the at some of them, more especially the under- |. : r on Thure- ee . Cabs t last seven months are $30,785,349 less than for | taking of sundry ‘persons, yourself included, | @V#l Hospital, near Norfolk, Va., on Tours —_Finenis. | $ryg FIRST GRAND BALL OF THE | Rivbon and Cord, Fans, Cabas, &c., for sale at the corresponding period of last’ year, and | to lay cut new cities on mi itary or other res- | lay last. extremely low prices, at au 4—s LAMMOND’S, 7th st W4tee COOLERS.—Some of the somest and best everyway in the city, wi be sold at reduced prices. * Also, Double Ice Pitchers, lower than ever, at the Housekeepers’ Furnishing Store, 490 Seventh street. G. FRANCIS. Season.—The members of the — : to their $33.658.654 less than for the same period of 1855. We annex a cowparizon for the periods named : IMPORTS AT NEW YORK FOR SEVEN MONTHS FROM JANUARY 1. y iS ision—Ei i 5 chore Club most respectfully announce ervations, in the Territory of “Kansas, were Steamboa: Collision—Eight Lives Lost. or pectfully —s <= oak . . . friends and patrons that they will give their sec- qidergoing official Thvestization within that | The Current Operations of the Treagury | A telegraphic dispatch from Philadelphia, | Mag nas.and patrons Ball at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Territory. The incompleteness of that inves- Department.—On Saturday, the 4th of August, | lated the Sth instant, gives the following ac- Hee A — on MONDAY EVENING, Septem- suka i het iret eps ae bane there were of Treasury Warrants entered on | count of the steambvat collision on Saturday | "patiicciors in fature advertisement. spoken of exp vy this Dep ; - = & - it was taken ar prantad that yea wml hie the books of the Department— night, by which ten or twelve persons losttheir | au 3—3t* is cheerfully volunteered explanations upon t subject. far as you were concerned, more | For the Interior Department... ieularly as you had summoned the Legis- | For the Custons..+seeccesesseves ssembly of the Territory to meet at | War Warrants received and en- For the Treasury Department... $111,494 38 | lives: me —_——$$— 38 wed tion Fg erie lhe 02 | The steamer General McDonald, which star- | & hite House of the Brotherh Ste 0 15 ted from this city last night on an exeursion to — Will take place on TUESDAY, August 7th Cape May, met with a sad accident in the Del- * au 4— Total entered $115, 6 ® 6 COAL !—COAL !!—COAL I: 4 CARGO of best quality White Ash ‘Anthraci About two-thirds of the deine in the im- | ™€ of the places referred to, denominated in tored ssesscesseeecesererseess 119,238 85 | aware river. About 9 o'clock, the steamer. Sen eo ahi tet ohne —ee | rts has been in dry goods; the total of this *Your official proclatnation “ Pawnee City.”” War repay warrauls rectived and _ ana o7 | When off the Lazaretto, came in collision with | Tickets ONE DO ULAR. 4 UF This description of Coal has been used by soe riae cone this port since January Biches. pee We progeny SP entered.....++ + 114,363 27 nae G. Bare Sipe eaeee her on the For particulars see posters. au 3—3t* eigen and pesnenaced to be of a mat one, | Ist being $20,584, less than for the first gure io dimes inctions: arboard side, raking the wheel house, &c., ~~ ~~ = .- lity. will from eve meenita ot oat Year, and $22,697.226 less | and authority as Governor of the Territory of Theatrical. clear aft, doing considerable damage. Some Fie LIGTON LIGHT INFANTRY — | 89 tamiilios in ony pest-of Lag Cpe peo sag th: he s iod of 1 The total | Kansas are hercby terminated. - 5 eight or ten persons who were in the barbe The monthly meeting of the Corps will be | Wholesale prices, only adding t) cost of carting aude cae dean ist is| 1 am. sir, respectfully, your obedient ser-| _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence, the latter a | bpineie Wecseocciat ren aie held on MONDAY EVENING next, the J-E SHIELDS & CO, xeceipta for cash duties since January Ist is} Wi sister of Mrs. Barney Willi on Saturday | S20P Were swept overboard and drowned be- Sth instant, at 8 o'clock, and it is expected Corner Ninth and H streets. + $5,696,418 less than for the same period of last , . Wittian Huxter, ister of Mrs y Y | fore assistance could reach them. that every member will be in attendance. au i—lw* (intel) and $ 143 less than for the corrcs- Awvanw HH. it cting Secretary of State. night last closed a very suc 1 engagement The schooner sustained but little damage. By order of the Captain : MA . 1 f period ef 1858. The exports, exelu- T anetane of the a of K. of three weeks at the Holliday street theatr The McDonald had but 160 passengers on | au3—3t B. F. BEERS, Sec. MADAME R.’S ARRIVAL. ie, since January Ist are oaly oe ivory ansas. a eo : pa » manager was re- | UOard, it being designed to take a larger num- | iD The ‘* Pawnee city’’ case is represented in Baltimore, Muning whieh the manager tabsashanall Os Baltimoreans up at New Castle. The | ST ayy ores yee Niet part Bat these publications as an ugly.oe:. In som peatedly forced to turn away hundred of ap- schooner showed a light, but the night was so | Jemonte farm. Broad Creek, Piscataway district, pany with a number of individuals, Governor plicants for seats. These young artists are | dark and stormy, that the pilot was deceived | Prince George’s county, Md., on THURSDAY, > + ; " i have} as to the distance. Most of the sengers | 9th of August, at which, among other things, the Reeder became interested in a town site spec- a, ened jake ee epey have eae _ being strangers it is impossible to ae he Morgan horse Voung Gifford, Cows, Sheep, and ulation on the Fort Riley military reserve, over the United Btates in he last year. ae ines of the lost, orthe exact number. A!| | Goats, a pair of family carriage horses, three second ‘ ‘i : t of the which they designate Pawueo City. Here the | TPS° characters is similar to that of the | r uats Sy er sew there were ten or twelve eco seleeryies dhe highest widdee = ss inimitable Villia nd his’ wife..1 2 s in the barber shop at the time of the iste nai Governor called the legislature together, and nasi a ky Se : pe an ne : r, all of whom se have been crushed —— they met and at once adjourned to the Shaw. | Flreneeis a quieter ican ane wh, | deats or drowned by being carried over- nee mission. The majority gave two reasons he muy fail te please the b’hoys quite ae ica for going to the mission. First, that there | Lis impersonations come much nearer those of | the larboard side and the boom of tho 1 ard. The steamer struck the schooner on 4 z entered the barber shop, crushing ev. able accommodations at Pawnec Power, who was the founder of the Irish |“ jScourse, carrying away the whee MADAME respectfully informs the public in -) veneral, that she will give information in all the affairs relating to life, health, wealth, mar- riages, love, journeys, law-suits, dificulties in business, absent friends, sickness, and death—and in respect to all other subjects. She is also able to tell the ages of persons by reading numbers. All those who wish to consult Madame R ., will call soon, as she will remain in the city but a short time. ‘She can beconsulted at all hours, day and even- ing. Her wame is on the door—D street, threedoors from Tenth street, No. 331. Ladies 50 cents and gentlemen the same. au4—2 To the Families of the District. Johnson's Metropolitan Washing Machine‘ 9,940 less than fur the same period of last year. We also find in the Intelligencer the Zollow- ing synopsis of the doings of the recent New Jersey Know Nothing State Convention: ‘Tae AuenicaN Orpen ix New Jersey.— The Koow Nothing State Council of New Jer- sey met at Trevton on Wednesday. The changes proposed in the Ritual of the three degrees were adopted. They make the obli- gation vindiug upon the members not to ex- pese the secret workings of the Order. end ta- king the power from members to leave the Order afier nominatious of candidates shall J OST.—A Locket, contaiuing P. F. Bacon’s 4 Dagvuerrectype, with pencil and chain, be- tween the Navy Yard and 7th st. Five dollars reward will be given if left at SAM’L BACON & CO.’S corner 7th street and Pa. avenue. were no eminent en et nsec x ; Ee: - au 6—3t vEX v— NT av ED and next, that calling them there was de> school in this country. The breadth of his | and all the roor on that side of the st hea ae REDMOND's : hapa ena Es ak ce tmgens have been made. signed to benefit the Governor and his specu. | ?¥M0r is not equal to thatof Williams, thouzh | The accident caused quite a disappointment peters er ak ies * he purchasers. “Price only $9. Saves ‘- After disposing of the amendment to the = Eo to a large number of ex: hi bpd Gallery of Daguerrean Art and Photo- nists from Balti- P itity of his w: ‘i euteaily Tine! Moxey"! Lazon??! The METROFOL- Ritual the National Piatform was taken up. | !#ting confreres expecially. The special cor- | ¢ zentility of his wa ao ccosedtenhy graphing is at No. 200 Pa, avenue, northeast WASHING MACHINE dcunent anh as : : * more, who were waiting at New Castle for the | comer of lth street, over Ford & Bro’s Drag | !'TAN Variou. preambles and resolutions were offered | re<pondent of the Liberty (Mo.) Tribune gives | it power to please cultivated audiences, is un- | zrriyalof the steamer, the accident to which | Store, Washington. i chethoe ae ee ieee, licoaghs pe a Ey relative to it, ‘iting a warm and animated | this account of the condition in which they surpassed at this day in this country. competled them to return home without ac- Pictures taken at 50 cents and upwards. delicate texture, whilst the dirt vw henry} ee discussion, wi resulted in the adoption of found Ps : Mrs. Florence has become a very superior complishing the trip to the Capes. Mrs. R. is a graduate of Wiitehurst’s establish- oughly removed. Experienced and competent a series of resolutions expressive of the sense | *7UU4 Pawnee: . Het, while ase light commadiounc ment; au6— ges pronounce it the best thing of the kind gf the Council on the subject. The following | | ‘As to the preparations which he had made | “tse vocalist, w Be ca etal eee ORANGE CORRESPONDENCE. HITE COPFEE.—Sixty bass prime white | Set out: A boy or girl can operate it with the is a synopsis of the conclusions arrived at: forthe bling of the Le gislature, we found | an impersonator of rich and wild female Be Coffee Just received and for sale by zreatest ease. Call and get information oa “oN “The preamble declares the primary object of | « two story rock warehouse, one room above | fun, frolic, and freshness, if she is now ex- XG . 2 55. an6—eo3t MURRAY & SEMMES, | “sencies: HAUPTMAN’S Furnishing Store. 9th b P a fan, Oraxge C. IL, Va., Aug. 4, 1355, the organization to be the support of the essen- | and one below, a good substantial building of “2 wri xin aia Race oe * street, near the Avenue; and WEBB’S Steam- turning Factory, G street, between 6th and 7th Other depots will be established so soon as ar- rangements are perfected. ALBERT P- DOUGLAS, (corner of %h and B streets, Island.) Sole Proprietor for the District of Columbia avi DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. HE copartnershtp beretoforeexisting under te name of BuRNs & CocuRran was this day dis- tially American principles—America ruled by | capacious dimensions, but without roof or floor. called in the United Btates, - bg by Agnes Americans, ard opposition to the policy of the Although it was Sunday, Gov. Reeder, with | Kobertson only, who, like Mrs. F., w: Romi-h church ; that the question of slavery is | wicked and « ersistency in his deter- | nally a danseuse. The wit of Mrs. Florence, and dell, farm house and ficld, and just before sue ; that the Na tonal Council bas 1 porta : Ponts Ga isplayed upon the stage, is often much su- | Jawn we found ourselves at the county seat of atively, upon the question ; aud that many of | prosecute the work on that day Even the | Petior to that of the authors from whom she | Orange. A few hundred tenements, stores, e charged with having been elect- | plays, as she rarely fails to make much more | dwellings. &e., four churches, not particularly the sentiments of thetwelfth article donot agree | ten who S : with the fourth. ed by * ti Ruflians,”’ could not refrain | out of their best passages than they dreamed | '#arkable for architectural beauty, and two ¢ their pious indiguation at such YOUNG LADIES’ CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, 190 E street, between Sth and 6th, (Removed from No. 9 Indiana avenue ) STEPHEN H. MIRICK, A. M., Principat HE next Academic year of this School, (form- erly under the care of Rev. R. W. Cushman, D. D., but for the last two years in charge of the present Principal.) will commence Monday, Sep- A night ride by railroad, the scenery around S origi- | presenting a lovely moonlit panorama of forest “Tbe first reeotution warmly approves all but | frou exp ZN i very ordinary hotels, constitute the county | tember 10, 1555. | Experienced teachers are em- | solved by mutual consent Harwon BURNS wi! the twelfth article of the national platform, | # desecration of the oly Sabbath. of when writing them. Report says they have | town of the native home of Madison and Tay- ening inte pi or oe peel ep “nepinonre ie business at the old stand, No. 4" inst ; -C . i i onli f ; ate fice ’ , : is the | Solid and orname: a aurtbt, - | Pennsylvania avenue. protests against that article, and asserts Cou. As to the preparations which he had made | realized almost a fortune in their first year of lor. A plankroad from Fredericksburg is the . F gre-sional independeree upon the question of | for the accom ion and entertainment of | «-starring.”’ They deserve such swece sthey | Utincipal thoroughfare, and mud und’ water | Plomas pat Xo Shoe wne complele the pre- | |All persons indebted to the establishinent wil slavery as Upon questions of commerce, cur- | member *, there were three ‘five make up the othe Though the residents are pleuse make payment to H. Barns, who will pey all demands against the late firm. HARMON BURNS, ¢ GEO. W. COCHRAN. * WastInoton, Angust 3, 1855. i> The undersigned respectially recom- mends his former partner and friend to the pa tronage of bis frieads, confidat that his utmost reney, or internal improvement. The second | cent’? d declares for the support of the Constitution and | house, ¢« the constitutional principles of the Order. Tae | was supp third asserts that the Missouri Compromise bill | Govern department. There is one other “ . 3 Was one of wise statesmanship, mar so secured | house the tar-famed town of Pawnee, at Say and as wherle the peace and harmony of the country for thir- | which the boarding was tolerable and the | him, he is indefatiga ty-five years: views if inthe li t Circulars, giving further information, can be ob- tained at the bookstores and by application to the Pripeipal. au 7—eolm EXCURSION TO FORT WASHINGTON § WHITE HOUSE On THURSDAY, Acz. 16, lishments; one double log | 2°° Said to be a most estimable coup! taining four rooms, one of which old friend Ford, the enterprising m: d with windows and a door for the | the Kunkel, is now the manag Our | true Virginia iable, kind, and obliging— ser of | yet the asp the place is far from inviting, rof the Hollie | 8d, for a resting place from travel, we know of many more de me sirable than this. Improve- re perceptible here. About ies are busily engaged on sponsibility rested upon ble in his efforts to please. g less so; but trom the fact that the | The interior and b: hind-the-seenes arra s. however, depot mec eral houses, nd in a few years the in- | gop LE BENEFIT OF THE METHODIST EP!<co- | abilities, as Leretofure, will be exerted to please pact, — denoutecs its repeal iss ord kad a beanutal and amiable lady | ments of his theatre are equal to those of any ne vd a spits ee soe it fond es PAL CHURCH, CAPITOL HILL. au i jEO. W- COCHR N iug to des on 9 stopp - . = . A even shake the slumbers o al = ham- > " y aaa aie ———— existed. jeclaims against scetitn citer.” Both of these ‘houses ars | Private house in Bsltimorry in convenience, | (a can Le neaeees Sk SEES ON ites LE SEMINARY Pon Rae SUPILS divisior s of the American party—no North, no iP ot by Fr ilers, and as both were uufit | Gv0d taste and comfort, and will serve well as A distressing oceurrence on the road a few willleave the Wharf at § o’clock gs% FEMALE SEMINARY FOR DAY PUPILS, South, .0 Est, no West—and advocates auaion | and inzapable of accommodating even a small | a model for all who propose to build or im- | 1¥s azo is much talked of hero, and excites | precisely, Dear mp se rd flea Upon questions purely national.’* proportion of the members, to say nothing of A Band of good music will be in attendance, and everything that can conduce to the pleasure and comfort of the Company will be done An elticjent caterer will be on the boat to fur- nish refreshments to those that may desire them The Boat will stop at the Navy Yard also for = tue humerous visiturs who were present, they . The Elections To-day. were compelled to bivouae onthe open prairie, | fitable season are excellent, indeed. : or s take place to-day in Kentucky, where the sun beamed down with Insu pporta- woe springs, in the hope of imbibing from these ble tffulgence, and the earth teemed with PERSONAL. hyzeian fountains the health he s» longed for, hissing gas: md vapors. A few of us found ss oes ee general sympathy. An old gentleman, a resi- prove theatres. His prospect for a very pro- lent of auldane: who has been for some months past visiting the various Virginia Shes duties of this institution will be resamed on the 15th September, and, in connexion with the above, they wish also to inform their pa- trons and others that they intend opening an es- tablishment for boarding pupils on the Ist of No- vember next Electi Alabama, and Texas, for Governor, Congress- 2 and despairing at last, started home to dic. ssengers. Tae latter is situated on the railroad and turn- men, M-mbers of the Legislature, &e. The nt quarters at Port Riley; but the large | | **** DF John C. Calhoun, third son of the | jis strength, which hope had hitherto nursed, | “Tickets 50 cents—Children under 12 years, 25] pike, sixteen miles from the city, and two south- contests in all these States is apon the question rity had to sit around their camp fires acd late Hon. J. C. Cathoun, died in South Caro- began to fail as he moved on towards his desti- | cents. eaxt of Laurel village " me 2 ‘ discuss the grave affairs of State while the a on the 24th ult., of consumption. Hoe had | nation, until arriving at the Culpe of Know-Nothingista. Some of our friends are cooked their own suppers, eceasionall: sd just returned from Florida. a tt under the impression that Clarke, anti-Know- i 1 to a copious shower of rain. The ineoun- Nothing, will be clected Governor of Kentucky. | ¥¢#ience and utter impossibility of remaining Tickets can be had at the Drag Store of Mr. Mc- Pherson, Capitol Hill, and atthe Bookstore of W M. Morrison & Co.; Pa. avenue, or from either of the Committee. For particulars, circulars may be had at the principal bceokstores in Washington and Balti- more. ___ au 4—dtdeodtseptls pper depot he became too weak to journey on, and fainted. +++ Tt appears from the foreign journalsthat | At the Waverly all’ the aid that buman RARE CHANG ill « ivan i ; —For sale. a small stock of t n thotwo led) Aatecs, f, Central Amer- | SXi!l could afford was given in vain. In a few Committee: f : We cannot permit ourself to indulge in this | ** this place was obvivas, and no man whose Me el Sif Iekdy Seki ce eo days he reached a home more permanent than Wm B Waugh, Mr Marton, a — be tae ee papell pd oe 5 : * ms | heartfwas not callous to every noble and gen- | of Franee, have left Paris for London, Phey his earthly abiding place. AGENs. Mr Jones, Kep Phillips, wishing to engage in the busiuess, the stock an¢ flattering impression, as his competitor is, | crous impulse, and in whos> breast self-inter- | vill retarn in about three weeks, and form New Pazem ia James Sinallwood au 6—eotl6th 7 sxtures will be sold chen : rsonally, much the mor ular man, and | ¢*t Was not the predominant consideration Asie H New Presipent or Liserta —A letter from FES cae ad Enguireof GEORGE C.SIEBEL, 7th, betweer Lo ve ed, 2 is nuite | Wold have desired to detain a legislatiy, | t** of the spectacle at the Hippodrome. President Roberts, dated June 15, received at | BARGAINS IN LACES, RIBBONS, &c. a as | I streets. "au Jase the Democratic defect the State: Bislative isi moe ratic de: ection in the States is quite |b iy in such a town as Pawnee.” «.+- Dr. Burr R. Abbe, a medical missionary | the office of the Massachusetts Colonization THE LADIES —I will commence this day large. So many Whigsof Kentucky. however, y Soci seems s President i ig | Of the American Board, with Mrs. E. t refuse to coaiesee with the Know-Nothings, as a age haere ~~ Freaidens = emphatic 5. Abbo, sailed in the steamer Car 1 the | election of the Hon. Stephen A. Benson as to render it probable that Morehead will be | °% ust the awnee city’ operation, as} 1.¢ instant, for Constantinople, d. | President of the Republic of Liberia, for two hb. W. wer: against the purchase of the Kaw half breeds’ They are destined to the Nestoiiaus cf the | years, commencing onthe first Monday in Jan- ran tothe girth. We ae raae hope of the lands. The partics assuming a right to take | Kurdish mountains. attain President Roberts says : election of the gallant and independent Pres- . ie eras : = m 5 ‘ Mr. Benson, you are aware, came to Libe- ton, to@Congress, from the Louisville district the site of ‘Pawnee city” for a town site, of | +++» Mr. Edward Brown, be much esteemed | Lia when achild of six yearsold, and has been H : hb Marshall his Know-Nothing oppo. | °OU"® bad no authority so todo, as it is Goy- | young mechanic of Piedmont, Va., has gone | reared and educated upon her soil. And per- x -Noth \- ef 88 espons uinphrey is Know-Not!.ing oppo. ernment property of the kind most strictly to St. Petersburg, Russia, to fill a responsible to sell off my stock at cost, to make room for Fall Goods. stock consists of Straw and Gimp Bonnets, Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Trimming and Fancy Ribbon Laces, Embroid- eries, Nets, Caps, Gloves, &c 1 name in po _ Straw and Gimp Bonnets, 12c. to $5 ‘Straw Hats, Caps and Gipsies Bonnet, Cap and Sash Ribbons all prices Emb’d Setts from 25c. to $15 paler cede A izabeth | Society, brings the first intelligence of the Poke au 4—3t LAMMOND'S, oth st Byes HIS HOME ON FRIDAY, JULY 27th, Howard Patton Lee, a small colored boy, very bright and intelligent, about nine year old. Had on striped Cloth Pantaloonsand brows Holland Sack Coat. Any information in reyard ' i beria i i him will be thankfully reoctved at 323, South C 0 _ Petersburg te | haps no man in ria is better acquainted | “fo its and Collars sland, by ANN. PATTON nent, is ot this. time, perkape, the ninet sdcole fang | Sex or eight months fica | See nr cbs oe ara at that place—probably ix | with the history and laws of his country; bet- | Do” Siew 1a avec $2a pair arya aia stump speaker in the State, and the prejudice = at = ns ago we called | one of the workshops. ~ ter understands her wants and resources; the the attenti f th Lace emb’'d Sieeves ard Collars e i‘ “ against foreign mechanics, on account uf their bagregermpprericl eat ecanla’ Aad ies yh Do Bands and Veils +++ A correspondent of the Allentown Dem- | character of her people—more especially the 5 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from new = * 8 . joi A * falls ; 4 the idence of the subscriber, a/Voun; i i i tions of individual public employees around | vcrat nominates A. IL. Reeder for Governor of | *beriginal portion—and particularly the true 4 rpms chi zray HO » Mane, tail and hind legs nearl; competition. rages quite as violently among 2 Port Biley and‘ in Goverment property— | Pennsylvania. An article in the Democratic policy of this government with respect to its prevent se pots se A white. Any one returning the horse to me. or br large class of native bern persons in Louisville, = tions: and Union tends the same way. foreign and domestic relations. He has ac- do do Bands and Flowncings leaving information so I can get him I will sie as in any other American city. At the last | “ oi ny Si = Resins: bel poorer: +++ Rev. Dr. Wayland has resigned the p peel eee ae by ted Maslin de do ee two elections in that city, rowdy ruffians have | ©°™T°¢t te the letter in what we said on that rs . eon Cor Linen emb'd Handkerchiefs Plain and fig’d Netts And a lot of Dress Caps, which will be sold cheap to close them out. Perfumeries, Soaps, Combs, Brushes and a lot einen nie A. TATE, No.3 - ave., betw. 10th and Lith sts. 6—eo3t , JOSEPH R. QUINTER, presidency of Brown University, which he has near the corner of M and 20th streets a % aes = ry cial duties, which, from time to time, have managed to deprive a large number of natural- baa Hie complicity with those oper | titled since 1827. devolved upon him. He is ® gentleman of ined citizens of the rightof suffcage, by violence. | **™* Le ie of the reasons on which the} Horace Greeley is still at Paris, under- | stetling moral worth, fine native talents, and The latter have come, we hear, to believe that eres ae been Made, “and we understand "i A in every important respect well qualified for n suing @ vexatious detention on account of the the utes of his office.” Ets the paspins of the Kase Nothings in this that a court martial has been ordered upon Crystal Palace difficulties. vl 2 “2 ' President Roberts had declined -elec- election to murder them by wholesale around the coummander of the fort (Fort Riley) for his ++++Dr. John MeMillan, of South Carolina, vas a, an TE ateniguee poctitay tahermas the cit w ned res ‘ally inf the citi- zens that fe has spened Depot at No. 265 F street. between 13th and Lith streets, for the cent Sesser sss esses seston | tion, The ‘opposition candidate’ was Ed-| =" = 42 salecf ICE CREAM from the Mansion Farm, th z . complicity in the affair, in permitting the | -ecentl died of cholera at Sebastopol. He | Ward J. Roge, a very active, enterprising and GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. aud solicits a share of patronage Sagther tanta ‘Amat ss scheme of surveying, mapping and selling off | was pial ns in the Russian army. = seeing merchant who emigrate * few bend next — of this pet soa — eons ny wae pena ron og Bod yen @ “4 = ys o; 3 as American < peg 7 . . : years since from Indiana. r. Benson’s home mence on Monday, the: September. The citizens, and, therefure, will not attend the | ° PT of # military reservation by specula-| ----The widow of Count Batihyani, after erved is ested to leave their orders at the above Depot before 1 o'clock p.m au 3—at* CHARLES H. WRIGHT. GPECIAL CARD.—Ateation is respectfully \? called to the Trustee’s sale of two snug Co'- ‘age Houses, on south D, between 12th and i5th : is in Bossa gounty ; 20 that the « } “s Rewer de; and collegiate course are ls. Indeed, some five hundred of tors, without, of course, authority from the assigning all her furtune to her heirs, and dis- | ties’’ can no longer complain that the Mesurs: conducted by able and experienced ie. Le rid mare’ of the most | Government here, so to do. tributing twenty thousand florins to her do- | do people keep all the Power in their own | (ony. ae cemipirip budge page be valuable portion of the uaturalized citizens of doubtl a a mesties, has entered the Convent of the Sisters | hands. lecti vancemeat fided ir Louisville have removed from the city of Iate, There are, doubtless, a dozen more military | 5¢ Mercy, founded by her at Pinkafeld, upon sack eth. ni SHA, to avoid the insulte and outrages to which | ™? stationed not five hundred miles from | the frontiers of Hungary, and hes assumed the Artemrrep Surerpe ar Ni care. A large and spacious building has just been s, ist * 3 : TAGARA Faris.— completed to be used exclusively for the accom- they have been subjected, on account of their | Pt Riley, who should be cathauled or keel- | same of “ Sister Fanny. On the 2d inst., a lady staying at the Falls of | modati streets west, to take place on the ises, on ion of the students. Their dormi- Friday afternoon, August 3d, at 6 pa ay . " eh i Niagara, whose behavior excited i- | tory, play grounds, aad hall, class rooms, &c_, J. C. McGUIRE, forcign birth, whieh are perpetrated with in:. mania, or at least court-martialed, for identi- ie ile ec apt Se ~ _ cee, Sst ioally by sat socks mel ~ ‘ale ae will ee entry a tinct Fron toose of he other as-é Auctioneer. pauity, owing to the political sympathy exist- — — — ae 593 sen July, ot Rear Adiniral Sir William Edward aoe . be a ek — eet ree she had tend them in their pastiines and preside over thetr SOUTHERN QUARTERLX REVIEW for ing between the rowdies and the police. Under | “itary reservations, &o. It is exceedingly Parry, R. N., one of the most daring and suc- | ! we hee she Suddenly plunged | studies. A te separation will thus be ef- July, 1855. Contents : these circumstances, we shall salve i ‘ Seiealt; to pense up such cases, but the effort | cessful of modern Arctic explorers. . wokhen te ot rad reall cirlge ox Fang eget emrerar hi bene es oes coral ——<—< e 5 rise és A . ever. van which mu if Preston is nominally beaten 1,000 v ote should certainly be made. «+eeDr. Turnij , of Tennessee, entered | the bank, and wading in the water ah acon those who have the least experignce the stk Chief Zustice ‘Taney on an In Alabama and T F — the Medical of the Russian army in the | bled to snatch her from the rapids as she was | ‘ion of youth. Peter the Great. Countess of Blessington z exas, the Know Nothings | The Recont Elections—The Know Noth- Crimea, about 14 months since, with the under- | floating by towards the Falls. Sheis from To- | ,, TBe observatory of the Collage, its extensive a in the U. 8. - will catch high falls, as probably in a majori- | ings are Defeated in Tennessee as well as | ‘80 that he was » sontinus during the | ronto, a assigns a difficulty with her hus- Ln yt trong preg oe pet ty of the Kentucky Congressional contests, | Morth Carolina —In the latter “tate they | PR omnis health declining, he applied for | band as the reason for the rash act. ‘ i Ca “Fale a discharge, which was promptly granted, and and Shells, afford tothe Students of this Institu- RANCK TAYLOR.» notwithstanding their boasts cf what they ex- | can herdly have elected more than two candi-| he ir about to return to his home in. Tenues- Fourra or Jury . Sen eI HRY Taha srt wits SUIRTS—SHIRTS.—We Love jum recet a = t E ‘ 01 ¢ at Constaxtixc —0; B A. MAGUIRE. S aig we § 3 Pect to accomplish. Jatesfur Congres, Resde and Pur, yar, though | -e- , Im ucceptiug the aputiin Gases or pad hatenld of our uti baitiday a] euc—aim ane, ty White and colored Shirts, which, we tras ‘ ~ e order @ collecti f Italian and js sa 19 3 Lavonrer.—It is a good thing to laugh, at | ‘be latter protests that he is = 4 member of Fe ‘Am in consideration of his valuable ser- | refugees “gave ms peti to the ‘Amerioan hare thal hand ; Sp R Helpers ahaha STEPHENS rate, svys Dryden, and if » straw can the order. Reade is Ken's comp titor, and | vices, and as a token of his personal regard Minister, who made then &@ speech on the co- | vol. ty TRANCE TAYLOR’ ‘M2 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hal. Oran, 14 Om AaSNEMMMNUN OL DOPPiggss. | tas district is ali Demovratig waMAl) by show: | Prevented bim 700 silver apwbles- casion. : ‘ au . aug : : ;

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