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| Harrison, who.wil! not acsept, and take it for | granted that they have compassed their design of effecting an adjournment without nomi nating any one who will accept. Yet, we doubt seriously whether they have strengtb- the cause of their candidate, Senator by theit-tricks in this connection; as of the Philadelphia-platform men avow the purpose of voting for Medill in preference to Chase; while such is beyond all question the intention of the grea! mass of those who not having joined the Know 5 &8 | Nothing order, on account of the anti-Ameri- the old, as well as the new anti- N jebraska members, are line to al}. Counsel before the Court of Claims | réstoratian. Certainly, ‘Will find the Star office the best place in Wash- | Democrat favors EVENING SPAR, WASHINGTCN NEWS ARD GOEsIY. “© WASHINGTON CITY: Tho Next Hotskg-We hav’, beta trying to figure out a Know rors working majority SATURDAY AFTERNOON......August 11. | in the next House of Represds i of the eee EE United States. Or, in other words, todiscover JOB PRINTING. , _ | if it is within the scupe of possibility that the Wate tiviig ont P68 imtoo fine new | Know Nothing tan catty say meusire IKI | ores Press-room, where we-will have greatly in- | to be in issue before that body. [tis very certain creased’ facilities forthe “exeoution of Jon | that even with the addition of those who voted Panirixe. Qur other facilities for the neat, not # man elected as a | popular favor. : any such policy ; We derive these impressions from tate con- fngton for the immediate and correct execu- almost ag certain that the few Know Nothing versations with a distinguished and influential tion of their printing jobs. Give us a call. members from the North who were lately Silver | Ohio Philadelphia-platform man, and a lead- Greys or anti-Seward Whigs, stand on the |/ing and shrewd Democratic party leader re- ofits decherrtor an So bapr esse siding in the southern part of the State. pregs to its present location, changing —_ Of theengine and the shafting to adapt it to | 614 point of the policy of the present Adminis- The Joint Stock Company.—As it is, doubt- the new prose-room, we ‘shall be compelled to | tration against. which there is any possible | less, a matter of some interest to oar fellow depend upon ‘the hire of laborers for a few : days for the ‘ power’’ necessary to print our paper. Subscribers receiving their papers somewhat later than usual in the meanwhile ‘will, therefore, know the cause of the delay. question? Is it upon any question connected | pains to obtain a correct list of those gentle with our foreign relations?—with the public | men. The stock is divided into thirty shares. lands?—with the financial poliey of the Gov- | which are owned at this mbdment, or were EEE RR Ce ernment ?—or with slavery ? owned a few days since, as follows : THE WEEKLY sTAR, Now, in truth, the Know Nothing party| Ulysses Ward, 2 shares; Vespasian Ellis, 4; For the week ending to-day, contains a record | proper is destined to turn out to be the smallest | S. C. Busey, 2; Wm. M. Burwell, 2; Hon. of all that is going on in Washington, of both | in the House, except that of the Garrison abo- | Bayard Clark, (Know Nothing member elect local and governmental character, making | litioniste which will number—thanks to Know | to Congress from New York,) 8; Wm. Tucker it the best medium for persons at a distance | Nothing divisions in its favor—twice as many | (of Lane & Tucker,) 1; Selby Parker (ex- to obtain the news from the National Capitol. | members as adhered to it in the last House. | secretary of the Washingion anti-Slavery So- In addition, there are short interesting, care- | Mr. Senator Seward is destined to be the dic- | ciety,) 1; Ephraim Wheeler, 1; S. Fowler, 1; fally selected tales and aneedotes, together with | tator for full three-fourths of those elected as | M. G. Emery, 1; J. M. McCalla, 1; William intelli sence from all parts of the United States, | Know Nothings from non-slaveholding States, | Blanchard (publisher of the National Era.) and the world at large. Terms, $1.25 peran- | leaving the Know Nothing party proper in a | 1; Robert Beale (ex-Sergeant-at-Arms of the num, or three cents # single number. very lean minority, indeed; insomuch as it | U. 8. Senate,)1; Maj. J. H. Hollman, 2; W. will not number, in a month after the seasion | J. Busey, 1; T. D. Sandy, 1. opens, more votes than enough to constitute it | Some of the orignal share-holders have sold @ miserable faction, standing ready to vote | out, among them being Messrs. McKelden, this, that, or the other way, as may seem like- | Pepper, Donn, and Evans. ly to pay best, politically. As for the idea ostidd #PIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Uniox contains strong anti-Know Noth- ing letters from the Hon. Senator Benjamin, of Louisiana, and the Hon. A. E. Maxwell, of Florida, both of which it compliments pro- | that the mass of the Know Nothings will vote fusely. The Union also says that the recent | for any officers, or bestow any patronage ex- elections have fairly driven Know Nothingism | cept to strengthen the anti-slavery cause, itis out of the South, forcing it hereafter to be a | preposterous. Though they will not be able mere tender to Messrs.. Seward, Chase, Wil- | to command a majority, they will steadily ad- son, Hale, Greeley, abd otber ambitiousaboli- | here to the policy of standing by the anti, tionists. The Uniom further comments with | slavery cause in all things, so as to have much foree on thé deep-seated hostility of all | strength fora great anti-slavery canvass for the isms to the Judiciary, and glories over the | the Presidency in 1860—Know Nothingism result of the elections in North Carolina, Ten- | proper having rendered it certain that the nessee and Alabama, saying of the Kentucky | Democratic nominee, whoever he may be, will ore ' election in ti putall oeatidie- 4 be triumphantly elected in 1856. As reyoli- | Minister bed Mexico. We do not know of a nag ores | is thus far the only Southern | ing as the doctrines, aims, and character of | sentleman in the country whose appointment Btate which has not 5 a the advauecs of | Know Nothingism are to the Democratic party, Mod the Governorship of Kansas will be more Know Notbingism. Upon her soil the stand- it is indebted to it (Know Nothingism) for the | 'ikely to accord entire satisfaction to the friends pee ot Teer rae oss, been raised. by wa istit i i i of the Nebraska-Kansas bill in all quarters handed riot, and defended by organized vio- | existing certainty of its success in 1896, as de- i q fence and Pinas But 7 the Buaes rd aoa monstrated in the results of all the elections | °f the country. i ey ama, whe: . : Seine vis noe beuteltaed, poe mht ciliags —e ted a and! in the broad and entitled to vote were unobstructed by bired | deep gulf which is now open between the new suffians, and unawed by armed bands, the re- | Republican party and the Northern adherents sult hes been far beyond the expectations of | of the Philadelphia platform, who number Another Governor for Kansas.—After we went to press yesterday,-the President appoint- ed the Hon. Wilson Shannon, of Ohio, Gover- ernor of Kansas, vice John L. Dawson, de- vlined, the declension of the latter gentleman having been received only in the course of the day. Mr. Shannon has a long record as a pub- lic man, every line of which is in strict accord- ance with the principles of the Nebraska-Kan- sas bill, He has been twice in Congress, once Governor of Ohio, and he was Mr. Tyler's Fort Pierre—The Wer Department have advices of the arrival at their destination of the troops not long since ordered to garrisou jen oleration. i Sak # Fort Pi es ost putinen atte po ebb meme dy poses @ fourth of the whole opposition strength in the ge deve pa aye i is where conspicuous, that decorum and Democ- | non-slavebolding States. side. It-ws ‘l hasedl By the Gov. raey have triumphed together; that wherever — c —" was recen' 7 puronased by the Gov- there hos been fair ae the vietory has been | The Blow in North Carolina.—It is difficult | ernment from the Indian Trading Company of with the Democrats ; and that, where we9 Con- | for one familiar with the character of the peo- | Chauteau & Co., to be occupied in connection aig Mghtstbietiecntou oe ple of North Carolina to realize the existing | with the proposed expedition against the ecrattc pity. In Philadelphia proscription | state of politics in that commonwealth. The | Sioux. We understand that it is known here, inaugurated by almost open fraud ; in i that Stat difficult to | by-the-by, that the troops for this expeditior Mascochuseits it was formally ectablished co- | PoPUlation of that State are more dificw os ae | famneranectd ith. ae, aren upon the laws | b¢ changed in their opinions and predilections, | are rapidly moving towards the Upper Mis of Congress; while in Ohio it was presented | than any other people in the United States. | souri for concentratign at the points where they to the people amid the curses and the threats | From the foundation of the confederacy up to | are ordered to assemble, and from whence of the banded foes of the Union.” the route of Van Buren, a majority of them The Union, in another article, rejoices over | were consistently and unchangeably with the Know Nothing- | Democrats. Since the latter event, and up to ism in Maine and elsewhere throughout the | the jast Presidential election, the majority of North. We may add that our private advices | the state wore as firmly against the Demo- | of the death of Major E. A. Ogden, Quarter from Maine, on which we have every reason to! .rats. Pierce triumphed there by a compara- | master U. 8. A., which took place a few days rely, lead us to conclude that the imposture tively small majority ; the majority the other | since at Fort Riley, Kansas Territory, of chol- of Know Nothiogism has already completely way,jbecoming smaller, by degrees, since the | cra. Major 0. was recently assigned to the exploded there. The Union also complains original sweeping change by which in the Van | duty of extending the quarters at Fort Riley, with much bitterness agaiust the complicity of Buren contest the Democrats lost the State. | and had lately arrived there with a large the telegraphing agents, if not the operators, | 15 the last gubernatorial election, Bragg’s, | force of mechanics to that end. It is presumed in the North and West, with the Know (Democratic) majority was but 2,059, which } that his untimely death from cholera will Xothings, in inducing them to withhold auti-| ,,, regarded by the politicians there and here | cause a dispersion of the workmen under him. Know Nothing news, and to falsify the trath | 1 a wonderful Democratic achievement. In in aid of Know Nothingism. the election that took place a few days since} Mr. Buchanan.—We have definite informa- The Intelligencer moralizes inexeellent tem- | th Democatic or anti-Know Nothing majority | tion with reference to the intentions of Mr. per, ihdeed, upon the imposribility of pleasing | i, st jeast 8,000, and may foot up 10,000! Now | Buchanan, U. 8. Minister at the Court of St. all subscribers in conducting a newspaper, the meaning of this sudden change is, simply» | James, as to the exact time of his return to and presents growling—*‘ stop my paper’’— that Know Nothingism, with its false pre-| the United States. He has written to Wash- letters to show the foslishness of extremists in| 12.5 of superior purity and patriotism, its | ington that he will leave England for the both sections with reference to its (the Intel- inculcation of proscription on account of reli- | United States in the steamer of the 6th of digencer’s) toue on the subject of slavery. gion ‘and its propensity to elevate notorioug | ‘ober, and will have J. Addison Thomas, Es; j arty hacks and proverbial office seekers, dis- ] the new Assistant Secretary of State for a fel- mie sargers Betas Betis cngsoasmgges ae bene anaes driving more voters from | !ow voyager. sertiser, the home organ of Mr. Fillmore, and the opposition into the ranks of the party that =, a eee ee hag gallantly opposed its effort to subvert the, tial peper in the country bees nee openly ana constitution and set the laws at defiance, than Sala ogented the cree oC Haow Hothinginns, it secures from that party, through disappoint- Seae= pkey ee ment in obtaining office, ignorant brutality beer rs regret ated in Tennessee, and | °f temper, and religious bigotry. There are the Daadeted ackiocs @ decided success in | fewer Catholies in North Carolina, by far, North Carclise, the American party will no| than any other State in the Union. They longer sign eg mgs pgreereen femal were not, as a church, sufficiently known in Kentacky vn Monday next, it will avail them | North Carolina to obtaix for themselves (the States frigate Constellation, Capt. Chas. H. nothing, coming upon an overthrow in the | Catholics) the personal sympathy of the PE} Bot in command, from the Norfolk station, to other Dtates just uamed. ple of that State, whose vote in favor of join the Mediterranean squadron. preserving intact in their case the pledge of — religious liberty and equality was ono of high- toned principle only—of devotion to the su- premacy of the constitution of the United States as our fathers made it. Tho Health of Washington.—If we are they are to commence operations. An Army Officer Dead.—Information, by telegraph, reached Washington this morning Commander Barron, U. 8. N.—We have news this morning that this gallant officer is somewhat better of the attack of yellow fever, which came on him shortly after the recent death of his wife of the same terrible disease. Ue is at the naval hospital, near Norfolk. The Constellation.—The Navy Department have advices of the sailing of the United PERSONAL. ~ asset fs stated that ex-Governor Reeder ritten to his frieodsin New York that he = pent home by the way of that city. «+-+New York will have a plenty of lions and lionesses, (in addition to any number of Tho Current Operations of the Troagur7 Department.—On yesterday, the 10th August, here were of Treasury Warrants entered on the books of the Depertraent— Yor tho Treasury Department... $10,000 00 : . Ps i a 105,966 56, Jackals and saad Oy asakeourcon not greatly in error this has so far been the me ae ee eee 15,550 83 the — Pinspiet 9 Father rsa for the | healthiest summer season ever experienced in | War Warrants al eee Mochings; then<thero is Thackery for | this city, though for tome years past Washing- wore . 161,754 96 those of literary tastes, and Rev. Dr. Newman | +... has been gradually coming to be regarded paths ol alaeicaen 2,492 42 for pe doned women were arrest- | ®* #™°ng the healthiest localities in the Uni- | Drawa on account o 65,768 00 +++«Bighteen abandon - Covered in from misce! BOUTCES ceseseesecees Covered in from Customs ted States. We well remember when ague and fever was as unavoidably an adjunct of a residence here, as anywhere in Illinois. When, ed on Toursday at a daneo house in Chureh street, New York. Some were committed for farther examination, penne ak tothe hp pod , acd others discharged on a promise of re- | indeed, the people of all the surrounding for. All hands had been engaged as a mod- . 4 ; t of ill re- | Country were as famous for being victims 0; nn in Chaetncett ad cca adeoded o- fevers from Malaria, aa ever were those of old- the very act. en time who lived oa the borders of the Pon" +r+-Rev. L. Giustiniani, D. D., well known | tine marshes. The filling up of all the low to the religi tie throughout the country, | yround within the corporation limits, and the pore re ong rong in Cincinnati, in the fifty- draiding consequent on the great agricultural ninth year of bis aze. . nseq' ¥ i i . | improvement to which the neighborhood of many valuable and precious lives, a heavy aii u.rte of Parisian fashions aye nov voting | Washington has been sehen he Tit | peur no dou lnured forthe mang Parie. They are attaches of the Cvurt of the | thirty years, have doubtless produced the so | and a le ° Em “oa beneficial cffeet on the public health in this | Provide for themselves. We invoke our fel ro 2, CUloque. Among them are General (ow citizens of Richmond and of other towns Count Eloa, .onator and Grand Chancellor of | section of eountry to which we rofer above. te apply fer the privilege of sharing with the Jokn Scott Harrisou.—We learned sonic the Empire; V2 cout? Eloa, his son; Baron people of Portsmouth the expense which this Simon, ak the Co,."2* prt ¥ Fecth a ation to eek upon them. They en +++-Raghel’s name~~‘P? great French ac. days since that the friends of Chase having re- | extended aid on former occasions to their ‘ is pronou: i Rash 0ell. That is the contly obtained the control of the Know Noth- brethren in New Orleans, and other places Par-ee style. ing- State Convention for Ohio that came , ss 4 ing-proper State Cony: +++-A specimen of united African twins fs togetheron the day before yesterday, would visited with the yellow fever, and they will | new exhibiting at London, and said to be ‘°FY surely bring about the nomiration of the Hon rejoice, we are sure, to be permitted to assist a Virgiots town, and one too which has a pop- extensively visited. shesli e <s+.On the 4th inst., a anion ion cont John Scott Harrison, for Governor; having pre ulation as modest and unobtrusive, but as en- of Whigs exd Democrats, assembled at | Mogis'y assured themselves that he would 1,500 00 76 54 Taz Yeviow Fever.—We are sure that the deep sympathies of the whole people of the Commonwealth have been aroused by the ter- rible scourge which has visited our fellow citi: zens of Portsmouth, and that they only need the suggestion to give those sympathies some substantial form. In addition to the unspeak- able sorrew entailed upon one of the most ex- cellent communities in Virginia by the loss of tel sing 208 intelligent, as that of any town ia Virginia. Some of the noblest hearts that ever beat in this old commonwealth, or any Rockville Mu. nominated the following ticket: | unday circumstances ageept. Their aim wag a, i erection gore globe, are to be For House of Dolegates—Dr. Washinton Du- | ¢¢ pave tue Convention adjourn before it be- | We sincerely trast thet the dark shadow of yall, Dr. C. A. Harding. Orphan's Conrt— | ge knows ¢net Mr. Harrison declined the | che destroyer will reaped from our Be Cadiail, Dr FW sadertoe Bian | Set tion: BE 20, Uhea ip pundbr taper 1 Oe a a nae beara ay torney—W. Viers Louie, Surveyor—William | sipte gor the Con'¥ention to agree on e candi- | Riise tone F. Dade. Commissioners—Howaid Grifith, “, ibat the Know Mothings 4 1, usually one of the most, . H. Bpeneer, Samuel | date ia dis:stend, go tat in’ the with its wide, 7; Boome, Wim. dteid. | who adhere to tho phage Ds hanes - oe a0 well pee ed Bator Sopven- | would be forced ¢o ehense us hage ‘| as ectractive i, wie oF the last ao Baeteieerae watae Werke ee Pater | srediit only. “Weptredive that they en piteba in the couatry in which wo shoulder: Thema: 4. Lvwie for Congress. sugeessful ia seoursing the neminatiog o S* <xpevted yellow fever.—Rechmond Dispatch. j The Elections. Norra Carouma.—The sum of our addi- tional news from this State is, thet Scales (Dom.) bas certainly beaten Puryear (K. N.) for Congress—a Democratic the gain—making delegation stand Democratic, 6, Know Noth- Kertccxy.—Wé have Know Nothing ac- -counts from Kentucky, saying that Morehead’s (R. N.) majority for Governor will reach 8,000, and that the Know Nothings have 6, and the Demoerats 2, members of Gongress from the eight districts from which retarns have been received, leaving two districts still in doubt. ALanaua.—The day’s nqws says that Walk- er, K. N., has certainly been elected to Con- gress in the Mobile district,/an event goner- ally expected, though scattering returns re- seived yesterday from a portion of the district induced a hope that Stalworth had defeated him. With this exception we have nothing farther from Alabama than we published yes- terday. Texxxssee.—Nothing whatever has reach- ed us to-day from the Tennessee election. Missovr1.—On Monday last, there was an election in St. Louis city and county for coun- ty assessor and assistant county attorney, with the following result : For Attorrley—Voullaire (anti-K. N.) 3,558; Dedman (K N.) 2,150. For Assessor Pollitz (anti-K. N.) 3,677; Brua (K. N.) 2,172. There were some 200 scattering votes thrown. This is a sweeping and terrible defeat of Know Nothingism in one of its recent strongholds. Virncinia.—We have at length the official account of the late Virginia election, showing majorities as follows: For Governor—Wise, (Dem.) 83,424; Flournoy, (K. N.,) 73,244; majority for Wise 10,180. The majority for McComas, (Dem.,) for Lieutenant-Goyernor, is 11,379, and for Bocock, (Dem.,) for Attorney General 12,118. A’ Betnayer.—A rather pretty woman nemed ney Jane Davis, boating at the Me- tropolitan Hotel, appeared before Col. Ming, it the Mayor's office, and complained that ehe became acquainted with a man named Lewis. through advertising for a situation to aceom- pany a gentleman and his wife, or family, to Valifornia; that he became a constant visitor at the house where she was stopping, and in the course of a week or so proposed marriage, which she subsequently aecepted. They were married on the 6th of July, by Kev. Mr. Thompson, of the Methodist A jlspat Chureh, ind the day following the marriage ceremony he took her to the Metropolitan Hotel to board. The day following her going to the above- samed hotel, he, under pretence of getting veady for California. questioned her as to her ffects, and learned that she had some money in the Seaman’s*Savings Bank, and induced her to give him an order to draw it out for her. In addition to this, she gave him her gold watch to carry until they got ready to start. After securing these things, he started sutunder pretence of purchasing the neces- saries for the voyage, and has not sinee been seen or heard of by his young wife.—New York Express. Scrveyine Operations ix rae Wester Pa- ciric —The Friend of China gives a detailed account of the cruise and surveying operations the U. 8. ship Vincennes among the Bonin islands and the shores of Japan. It says: “During her stay in Hong Kong the Hiyaro- grapher, and Mr. Kern, artist tothe expedition, save been busily engaged in completing charts of the whole of the ground traversed on the cruise, which they succeeded in completing ‘or forwarding by the outgoing mail. Lieu- tenant Brooke, in charge of the Astronomical lepartment, ‘has also observations; the old building of the Medical Mission, and rooms in the old Morrison school, having been placed by our government at the disposal of Commo- tore Rogers for the use of the expedition. We have only to add that our anticipation rao- ning—‘It is through the great popularity of Commodore Rogers there is hope for success in the futuro,’ has been completely fulfilled, and there is again prospect of a successful voyage.”’ Daneers or tax Divine Bevt.—During some weeks past a diving bell has been success- fully employed in facilitating the operations for widening the draw at the New Bedford and Fairhaven Bridge. The uzual period of time which persons can remain in the diving bell with safety during its immersioa, we be- lieve, is about 45 minutes. On Saturday last two men who had imprudently remained in the bell about an hour gave the signal to be hoisted up immediately, and although this was speedily performed, one of them had fainted before immerging into the open air ; probably in consequence of the atmosphere in the bell becoming bad from its continued res piration. A slight additional delay would probably have been attended with fatal con- sequences. Another person recently on being raised in the bell to the surface was attucked with bleeding at the nose, accompanied with symptoms cf fever and aguc. An Irishman elso, on bis first descent in the bell, after a few minutes gave the signal to be hoisted up forthwith, and on meeting his friends declared that his head felt as about to burst, and that he narrowly eseaped death.—New Bedford Mercury. Eg The conductors on the New York and Erie Railroad have adopted a uniform. It is appropriate and becoming, not unlike that of the New York Police. e buttons bear the emblem of a miniature locomotive and the word *‘ Conductor.” nders.—You are hereby notided to meet at your armory on MONDAY EVENING, the 13th instant, at § o’clock. Each member is requested te attend this meet- ing as business of importance will be brought be- fore the Company. By order of the Captain : au 11—2t¥ G. W. FLOOD, Sec. Bee MASON IC.—A special communication of the Grand e of the District of Co lumbia will be holdenon MONDAY, the 13 hb in- stant, at Island Hall, at 5 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of Jayiog the Corner Stone of the ‘-Ger man Reformed Church,”’ corner 4 and D sts. Officers and members of the Grand Lodge will take due notice thereof. Masons in good stand- rf rete WASHINGTON HIGH- in, eps ig invited. By order M . Graad Master : 8. T. SHUGERT, au 10—3t Grand Sec AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF Fat Protes’t Episcopal Missionary Com- mittee of the District of Columbia will be held at the residence of the Rev. Mr Freach, TO-MOR- ROW (Saturday) AF TERNOON, at 6 o’clock As the question of the immediate appointment ofa resident Mis:ionary will be consi; » a full attendance is earnestly requested. au 10—2t Kee Notice —First Grand Excursion of the American Riflemen.—The members of this Corps most respectfully announce to their frlends an ns that they will give an Excur- sionon THURSDAY, August 23d. Particulars iu future advertisement. Lieut. ROB’T T. KNIGHT, au 7—tf Chairman of Com. NEGKO BOYS TO HIRE. TT\WO Negro Boys, one sixteen and the other nine years ofage. The elder has been accustomed to farm work. Apply, after 3 o’elock m., at No. 336 Nineteenth , between I and < streets. au Ll—2t* FENCES BREAKING DOWN. uf ged fences around our Yard, on Ninth street, having given away, we shall be to sell off 75 tons White Ash Bag Coal, to make the ni repairs. Persons hing to lay in their winter supplies will do well to vive usa call, as sold market price. the Coal be { *. Sis? OF LETTERS j Semen washington, D ¢., y in the “ Evening shes the seotion of the the any daily pub- _ rer, EC. it further That the i once ah the of the delivery a)" be decided ty the postmaster yaptying tor totes ta’ the folowing list, Please say they are Ande, Mise , Mire a Sarsh Marée, Jane Bowie, ap 3 - Catharize acs ar MeDasel es aren Se Cleveland, Mise Serah J Noble, Paley T ‘Campbell, Mrs Lewis Noldey, lee oy Chamiboes, Sire Susan & Nevet, ire F; Drake Brain O'Brien, Mise Anne Davis, Miss Sarah O-Reae, ities Beaaoe Davia, Mes Philip Peter Davia, Philip Peck, Doherty, Mary Paerr, Mre Celis Bimonron, Mra Eliza Plank, Ellen Rimondson, Miss Emily Pomroy, Mise Piynn, Mies Parkinson, Bre MraVR Poncis, Mrs Ann Groux, Mrs MA Ritcbie, Miss leabeila Groen, Mina Eliza Rogers. 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JU Baireuignou, Jean Hull, W Prank — Pheifer, Jno cary Halpin, Thos Parkburst, JM Baker, Jao C& Co Heath, Mr ¥ ince, Jno'S Mrace,JolmF 2 Herrick & Moore Patterson. G W 2 Hall, Jos S Poutle, BY Hatch, Capt JP _ Pore, Ben Perley Hester, Pd M43 W Ray, J B Ite Beath, ley, Dr Wim Rroeneban. Jere iddick, Benson, 8 E Boker, HC Bryant, Geo P Bishop, Geo 3 Chase, WH Carver, Prot WB Ciow, Sam! Corcoran, Timothy Cummings, Robert Carrol, Lawrence Tooston, Jas J Johuson,’ James Chandler Lt Wm Johnson, at Chapman, Jno 8 2 Knight, Jno & Cook, Jno M& Co Kogel, Jao Cook, Jao Kincu, JH Coal, Jao I Kelly, James Cuase, 1D Kammerer, @ Campbell, JuoD — Kroh, Alex Cash, Isaac Lee, Gapt $8 Cxusien, © Lee, PA Carroll, Bryan Lynch, Michael Strgieton, Jchm Chapwoan, B Lewis, Lawrence Simpson, Josish Chapman, Andrew3 Lewis;CaptLorenzo Stone, J Cark, AL Lee, James age, Win M Lambey, Jno Smith, Capt W Dotin, Wm Latham, 3D Bole, Seo Dolton, Wm Ht Leuzinger, F Stewart, Chas A Lourks, Sherman, C K Maxwell Murphy, Mitchel, Win Mure, Win Molony, Timothy Meister, P 4 B Scbtliing, Adolph Toomeo, w H Taylor, Rev RT Melivil!, Josiah . John Morse, Jz De Lavilland, J V 8 Morrow, Denteel, FA Murray, James Diag, Peter Moar 8 Dice, David Moree, Isaac B 2 Dade, Chas W Moore, Jarues & Dargan, Chas A Mitchell, Henry 2 Maja J Marston, Geo Mark Maus ‘Williamson, Samuel Weglom, LT Wilson, Jos F Wi Cot cD Montgomery, C A,jr Marshall, Alex 7 Mardes, AJ Franklin, Jno P Farrelly, Jno W Feoton, @xpt Juno D Michel, Adrien Fitzpatrick Henry MeO eish, & Foreman, G W MeCallion, Geo Fitxcerald, Edward McOsusland, Capt Ferrell, Andrew = McIntyre, Lig B Green, WL McKowe, Jno Gibson, Wm McEiroy, Joho Goortiey, TL eng poem Goiney, Capt T R McDonnell, James Gurley. nee McKellegett, TP Graham, RT = INITIALS. Managers of A. U.S. Riltor of Our Flag; Office of City eee JAMES G. BERRET, Pw. August LL DROVERS’ REST. Y consent of the Drovers and Butchers attend- ing the markets of this vicinity the, TEES salesday for Cattle at Drovers’ Rest has, S been changed from Wednesday to FRI- DAY. The new a ment to commence on the 24th instant. LEWIS D. MEARS. au 11—6t* ACON.— 25,000 Ibs. Shoulders 6,000 do Sides 800 very choice sugar-cured Hams . Just received and for sale an 11—eo3t MURRAY & SEMMES. THE HAT ESTABLISHMENT __ F ANTHONY, on Seventh street second door north of Pa. avenue, is the place where HATS and CAPS are retailed at wholesale ‘ices for cash only. Consequently 20 per Geant extra rofit will not be in order to off set bad " ‘The very best Dress a At up in the latest style, $3 50, usually sold for @4 and @5. “Quick sales and small profits,” is the motto. au li—eo3m HUNTER’S ACADEMY. HIS Instituton will be open in peestgeteera the reception of pupils. The course of will embrace a thorough English education. The L2- = — F will also be taught if af Particular attention will be paid to the moral character of the pupils, and none will be retained ‘whose PA ses may bavean unfavorable influence upon the other 2 sii ares CHAS. 8. HUNTER Georgetown, Aug. 11—eot27th OLD POINT HOTEL. i, ig above Hotel will be closed for the season on Saturday, the 1ith instant, in uence of the prevailing epidemic at Norfolk and Ports- mouth. Acknowlh the very liberal patronage ex by a most fashionable and in- tended to the telligent company, the ee assuring them sect traveling et jarged and exten-ive ee ‘will for the next coming business season _ Cc. C. WILLARD & BROS. Oxp Point Comrorr, Va., Aug 10, 1855. au ll—iw — SOMMER CLOTMINe AT REDUCED ices.—We are now 7 ment of thin Ok are offering our assort. fashional made , at greath reduced prices. and in many feetances'at lobe thes rare opportunities to - wishing to consult economy in purc: wing their clothing, and the advantage of ir sore from one of the largest stocks in this — and Children’s Summer %@ the most it and fashionable a we will at prime cost. ALL & STEPHENS. 322 Pa. avenue, next door to fron ‘Hall. au 11—3t EW BOOKS JUST RECE.VED AT Jox N "s Periodical The Disclosures of Cohvent Life the fession of » State of a The Creation, a series ‘amiliar 4 OF ars tion a Prather to his pry ar “James Jackson Jaracs ie: on Ad Mosquito Shore 2 assortment ‘Adventures on the Waikna. or res on New Hope, or The | ete eaecr - Winkles SHILLINGTON’S, ‘ Gor, 476 st, and Pa. ave. », embracing every variety of : KUNKEL’S | Great Opera Troupe ‘Still continue their " with BURLESQUE PIECES, au 10—3t con, GRAND BALL AT SPRING GARDENS, (FORMERLY FAVIER’s DEN.) HRISTIAN LIGHTBECKER takes in an that he NEW CONFECTIONERY. SEBASTOPOL is not taken, but +2 first door west of Mr. J. F. Ellis’ Music Store, Confectionery. to our friends and the public gene- rally to give us a call. All our Confectionery ts manufactrred by us, and will warrant entire satisfaction. Ice Cream and Water Ices at $2 oer au 10—-% vU. a. RIDENOU! «co. oe RS oye “e WADA . the 4 - in general, thet'che wil give ini in = the affairs — to oy a +e arriages, Love, Journeys. w its, Di - (es in Business, Absent Priends, 8 Death, and in toall other subjects She is also al to tell reading numbers. All Madame R., ee eyeng call main in the city @ short cousulted at all hours of the Her name is on the door—No. 331 D st., three doors from Ith. Ladies. , 0 cents, and gentlemen the same. au 10—St* NATIONAL HOTEL, NORFOLK, VA. B. B. WALTERS, Proprietor. HaAriNs purchased the above well known es- tablishment, I a inform my friends and the tra Pubiic, that the Louse bas been thoroughly renovated newly furnished throughout, and is now for the reception of permanent and transicet board. ers. I return my sincere thanks to my friends and the ily for the liberal ex- tended to me for the last twenty-tbree years, and epiney solicit a continuance of the same, as- suring them that ps em) be left undone to make them at HOME sojourning atthe Na time. ia, Va. house on Tuesday, the tional. N. B.—A four-horse stage Coach leaves the Na- tional Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- urday for Elizabeth City, N’C. au 10—-1m B. B. WALTERS. COPARTNERSHIP. E unders! bave this day formed s co- fe under the name and style of HARTLY & BRO.., for the purpose of transact- ing « Flour and General Commission business, at 101 Water street, G N. B. HARTLEY, E. D. HARTLEY. Gzoncrtows, D. C., August 1, 1865. au 9—im* a DASUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE in Alexandria Will be sold. chen ood a 7 lexi la. cash. An —— who wants to learn the will be will teach the art of Pb: alone is worth one hundred to “hero A: ae eee Address « » Artist au 9—lw* r OTICE.—Left m 3ist of July, tne intention of board of a boat, a Frank Wheeler, who is a scar on the left side when he left a dark fearing he may have been induced to go off in another direction, I pe A apy one from harboring him RY WHEELER. au a—sarnneoptneesisihetiieinastgiuadinidiicbanciinbnittinibieemninine J ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER living in bw omy, Md , on the ‘2th July, a bine ty named Nathan, answers high. He isa stout » pears surly; had on cotton osnaburg shirt bovis . He has bees seen in i county or within the and itt be- yond those limits. EDEN BEALL. BB Ker, Cigar, Oboe, hart Sat Ske Be! > ar kets. fi mi Want a good basket, at 2 low Callas 400 Seventh ste. 6. FRANCIS.” J. E. SHIELDS & 00., DEALERS IN RED& WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL, WASHINGTON, D.C. > Office, corner Ninth and H streets. Yad and Wharf, foot of 17th st 1 Opposite > au S—iwe GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. c.