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Sea ee —. —-- = — — i ut ry ali WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOs foes and run risks of all sorte in his defence | The Yellow Fever. @: E V EN i NG STAR. ‘ TON NEWS A Gosayr against the talented, unscrupulous, and at There is no abatement in the number efnew ormeo ; SE eens | Dull Times.—We, who cater for the amuse- | :imes threatening dpposition arraigned against | cases from the fever in Norfolk or Portamouth, With Entire New and Brilliant Equipmen WASHINGTON CITY: Trntand edification of the “dearpeople”’ after iis, (Gen, H.) in Texas ever since the battle | though the disease appears to be of » milder pe will exhib MONDAY AFTERNOON........August 90, | didner, are having just now a very hard time of San Jacin type, and the mere readily yields to proper Y ie capatiat se "ON MAR a ° jan to. Y, and SA’ rt Se ar | °F it, there being such a total coesation of all) we i no little interest the elestion | medical treatment. 4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY ind AVENTS FOR THE STAR. interesting oocurrences in public i | returng from Texas, in the belief (from our| Forthe twenty-four hours ending on the 17th, : ror THES Divs ONLY: arama. ‘The following persons are authorised to con- ele ee ee os | toeltokes of her politics) that the regently | at2p. m., there were seven deaths in Norfolk. ; Doors open si Zand? p.m. Performance hat mace publication of advertisements in — rae b et i lla oromulgated pronunciamento of Gen. Houstpn | Po sy are to ges to the list of . an hour 7 ie : . ernmen' ’ : a : Oliver Ailsworth, Josephine Allen, Admission 25 cents. Philadelphla—V. B. P x. W. clock ie so wound up as that it goes by it. | ‘xerted » powerful effect upon the vote Of the: ‘Sarah Pugh, Wm. Slater, Wm. Gregg, Wm. . ; This is distinguished for the Third wid Chesthat street” eee self, ticking along in the cld-humdram way. |: only to be counteracted by the letter af Banks, (oolored,) Alfred ‘Trades, Wan, Baton, any Dovel, and variety st hk am ad geen © OES: M Parrineris 8 Oo., Nason | Jeforson said that “ few dic and none resign.” no sone spre elie” Sek Ret. Metgns Sriege Dilan, Asien tia tthe | _ GYMNASTIC AND wef Bostan—V. B. Pawan, Scollay’s Building. ekg Jo > gctasig ey god wen | other. Houston has exercised, since 1838, a | Christian, Mrs. Curtin, Caroline Philips, Lizzie poeta rer wees Ss -4 inferior Barron, Sarah , Thomas E. Mehegan, . this SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | tial victory they fancy, few or no changes are | 2ef#onal influence in Texas hardly: saul iolen tn Wen Mamas Keeling, | ,,. 41%, ‘an act to punish offences against | Sisdame VIRGINIA SHERWOOD, Tho Intelligencer regrets exceedingly the | being made. So the politicians from abroad | chat of Mr. Clay in Kentucky, and eat | oy mee i ra Fkeasn = propertyy pasted the House. By this Mone, NICOL PUP’ . . ‘? |. Webste, arsac! m. Hess, Mrs. . + raisii insurrection disposition of this Government to acquire Cuba | have ceased for the time being to come to | pe ey rs = “Mr. DAVIS RICHARDS ée a | luring the last ten years of that distinguished | Mr. Samuel R. Borum (heretofore reported Mr Mr. C. SHER’ apo, bo ss spate ve ssp aia om ogee _ babes or y + sang sth or wnan’s life. We have no idea, however, that | as dead) is convalescent; William = Brough- . sn te Pp. ae. r. Dodge is already making efforts x eir aspirations, ur back-bitings, | , ston K ‘othingism a | ton, Elias Guy, Com. Barron, and Henry Har- cLews, erd, if the intormation on which its predioates | their asseverations, their importunities, and, ens oye ae j . 4 ‘riumph in Texas, even temporarily—our eu- | wood are improving. For particalars see bills in prineipal hotels. its remarks on the subject is rehablo. The | ere they all get through around the Depart- \ dedig hidag © eats ioc rit he Das In Portsmouth, private letters and other ac- At GEORGETOWN on Oey Aare 5 editor says: ments, the seedy habiliments of more or less | che scoomplishmedt of that pu: counts represent no abatement in the number =. os nae = . { “ So long 4 time has elapsed since the pub- | of them, are no longer at hand to furnish us {f General Rusk, i fy ing him- | of cases. — . “ab rrp nat "nal either a — or in bee the groundwork for readable paragraphs ne a hae ie fa tats au ‘ill greatly The Portsmouth Transcript of Friday says: | Years is 4 TOURNAMENT sm FANCY BALL meaner prota oat of ‘he Nrergathing oo. The warm weather makes shockingly against } (© Eicnalitnel oaniali x He is very | _, Notwithstanding the decrease in our FAUQUIER W. 8. SPRINGS. re of portions of our people to gain possession | us, too, a8 nobody seems to havo sufficient en- | ‘UCTe#® se e ulation, probably not more than 1,500 to i E Tournament will take place on THURS. little known out of Texas, when one takes into | whites remaining in town, the fever continues | Mr, FinuMore 1x 1neLaNp.—The Cork 4 AY, the 3ith of A ‘and Fancy Ball on Tina wel Cau Bye he oe Whee sien: ais re ordoaaes on, 05 sag: sonsideration his long tie in the Senate, | with little if any abatement. About an equal r thus alludes to the honors paid to a the ig of the Bist. oe ae me mrtter was atanend. The active and vigor- | ‘bing worth recording in print. and the fact that his fellow Senators, including | BWMber of new cases occur daily, and tho | tinguished visitor at the Irish lakes : rege pele rey rf ve tee ous measures pursued by the Executive of the | Thus our labor is doubled—news of interest 3 deaths average from seven to ten, a8 will be| ‘The ex-President of the United S| lists the sons 3 ‘ : " Mr, Clay as well as Mr. Webster, have long | s9en by the list below. Dr. Maupin, whose | Millard Fillmore, accompanied by Mr. Davis, ; the Venison te pee Bice BD tbs font itechine naoe we must find, and while suffering ig Aa egarded him as one of the ablest statesmen | practice is extensive, informs us that the sick- of the New York bar, and a conrter, has been | De 8 Stag Chase; tthe conmmm. stage Spain to listen to any proposition forthe trans. | ™¢@tally under the enervating cffects of an who have graced the National Legislature | Bess seems to be changing, and the fover, he | sojourning for the last few days at the — auis—iw CC ALEX. BAKER. ja a i i thinks, is more of an intermittent character | Hotel, Ki Having been fortunate — fer cf Cuba to the United States, were both so | August sun, we must strive much more under ss a A fn 3, a1 t 5 jarney. ing 15s. strongly evincive of a settled and unwavering | such shdigmutineds as we describe above, to | “T° Wis “alinéxatlont of Texan: “Ho ds’ nate- thes tt hasbeen. The panic in the community gee om ey GRAND MAGIC PERFORMANCE policy that we have been struck with no little ‘ontempt for the small squabbling of public |- few now left seem disposed to remain and abide | scenery of this most delightful a and the | 4+ the Saloon of Jossrm Greuart, on Maryland Supiiso—whioh we think will be partaken by 4 A 3 Fi . : ; prec tiged in | Washington is the seene of occurrences preg- |» 4 4 ; the consequences ; indeed it is a matter of ne- | varied beauties of the lakes and the mountains No. 378 a great majority of our readers—at seeing in P ‘ife, which, together, have kept his name from | geseity. ars to be no alternative, | surrounding As he was leaving in the morn. ow Ueina. h ii a i , with hun- the Paris correspondence of the New nant with the future of the country, with hun rag: the hacia suis keke Mona oe - ertand Ball. Sas - J having a fine day through the ‘Gap,’ he ex- cater fot the Srdr’s colamns, than when cally an indolent man, and has an abiding | has subsided to a considerable extent, and the pressed himself delighted with the enchanting ’ ‘here ap; Times something more than a mere intima- dreds of men in it whose every inévement, if »*ppearing in the newspapers as conspicuously | as we are almost shally cut off from all com- tion that our new Minister at Madrid has been ‘ a f hi in the | munication and association with ‘the rest of | placed themselves under a tree out of view, | Admission 25 cents. , tehing steps to biing the affair again under | 2% sentiment, is of great interest to the public ee fe Sunneorsas pa A mankind.’’ But while the doors of our sister ta commenced playing ‘ Yankee Doodle.’ As | _Commencing at 8 o'clock. au 17—ae tonsideration. The manner in which the cor- | at large. Alas for us in humdrum-times like P Te ip. | LOwNS and cities are closed against us, the | ho passed, the en grouped in different PLEASANT RESORT respondent of the ‘-Tiines’’ mentions the fact, | the present! Then it is, that we fecl tho pro- ind statesmanlike attaimments. We are in- | hearts of many are open to our distresses. parts of the avenue gave him three heart; and the notice which has been taken of it in ; 4 3 i ibuti A SPRING GARDENS, lined, however, to think that, next wintey> | Liberal contributions have been forwarded for | cheers, as an acknowledgment of their grati- FORMERLY FAVIER’S GARDEN,) i i 4 vhe relief of the poor and suffering in our | tude to the republic of America. This teenth & Bightcenth circumstances will compel him to take a much midst, and our hearts are filled with gratitude distinguish salen “te py eakiiond- om Sect, buen Scents ~~ 4 i oe to those who forgot us not in the time of our edged the compliment, which was unexpected O day. No optcioems liqvors allowed, but Cof- trials.”’ as it was enthusiastic.”’ 4 fee, Chocolate, - » lee ae get pd ‘will be for — The Transcrtpt farnishes the following list in ee Pore : ee ok jon- the Mudrid papers, which he quotes, cannot fession of a Journalist to be irksome and life Tave been without some foundation in truth. | wearying; being forced to be sprightly and ‘nore active part in the political transactions We are truly sorry to see it; but the present | forcible, or at least to strive so to be, whin Esikes ipetathpene von Mekas ain ices cane sare of, Ur inform tion upon the subject is | we fee] that we are stupidly dull and alinost as | the Senate than ev i s not such as to justify uur domg more than ask- % ‘xe will rapidly become a man of great distinc- ing the attention of ur Seales to the follow- | Weak, bodily, as ‘Taunton water’’—prover at 32 : : tion. of deaths in Portsmouth and at the hospital I. O. OF R.—An aéjourned of | 0% Admittance free. - ault—Im | ing extract from the letter referred to, bear- | bially w.thout strength enough to run dows | “2? vie. wh hash Saptand: ee | OE, District Tent No. 2,1 0-8, | ————————————____——— ing date the Ist of Augu:t: bill, if the old New England adage may be 3 ‘ ‘ : j ill be held in Rechabite Hall THIS (Monda: REWARD.—Estrayed from the sub- “* Things look a3 it Mr. Dodge, our Minis- * , 5 : Aid for tho Aicted —We are glad, indeed, | August 9.—George Dill, Miss Dill, Bridget EVENING a e o'clock. Business & imapert- $1 seriber, opto ae Se Oe ter, bad been making some propositions, or | Tied on. Won't ‘somebody pity, us in this, | +, hogs that the Rev. Mr. Donelan, the pastor | Galligan, Mrs. Francis Herbert, Mrs. Baker, | ance to the Order demands the attend- | stant, 2 light gray Horse, so high, well aces Perbaps some indie tions, to indisereet per- | our extremity ? of St. Matthew’s (Catholic) Church in this and two at hospital—total—7. ance of every Ee ee ae sees Jewere? — eg ge ty sons, Upsu the convenience of Spain's coding 4 eS - = August 10.—Mrs. eed, Mrs. Allen Mrs. Gzo C.H °, DRS ‘0 20—it® | ‘he hoof and fetlock from wearing spancils ; also, Cuba to us peacerbly for = large sum; and it The Republican Party.—The New York | city, has returned to Norfolk and Portsmouth Zounguss, Mrs. O’Brien, Dr. R. H. Parker, | 20 C. Hexxzy: -R.8. 3 : P anne nna -rest fallen 1 will give the above reward to any *ppears tho susceptibility of the Spaniar’s | Tribune says that Serator Hamlin, of Murine, | to attend to the afflicted there, after his recent | Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Beacham, Patrick McQuaide, Fee Notice —The members of Eagle | one who will return him safe to me hes ugain tuken the alaim, and the press is a oie 5 ahs i . A ad i and two at hospital—total 10. Club of Georgetown leave THEO. SHEKELLS, fell of new protests repelling every proposi- has declared fur this new political cr;anization =o ee = . bye city, = August 11 —Jas. E. Wilson, Mr. Kemp, Mrs. | their numerous friends and mane that Grocer, 331 Seventh st., bet. I and K. tion. The Ejoes. (Government paper.) the We doubt the fact, though the Zridwne, be- | install @ temporary successor in ministering to Dill, three colored persons, and three at hos- | give their second Annual Ball at Forrest au 17—* Novedades (p-pu'a: paper,) and the Espana | iig the chief newspaper of the movement, | hisowa largecongregation. Five more Sisters | pital—total 9. . = Nh oe eer Screen oneeeian: THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. (Moderado,) express themselves with much | .j-h be ted wearly of occurren- | of Charity left Washington this morning, also | , A¥gust 12—Miss Emily Wilson, Thos. Her- au 20—eo3t* warmth on this eu’ and recommended the | Mbt be expected to know carly ape pean ic diet > bert, James Foster, Mrs, Allmond—total 4. a Awerioxn Minister not to allow himscli to be | ¢s likely to give it strength and importance | destined for Norfolk and Portsmouth, where August 13.—John B. Davis, one negro wo- NOTICE.—Phe Mechanical Club re- ANSPORTATION OFFICE, August 16, ied away by vain hopes. The Government it- | In the eame number of the TriSune we find | they will be welcomed with the heartfelt grat- | man, and two at hospital—total 4. i Bi meron f | ae ke me me i oo —The late obstructions to the use of the Seif hus thought proper to reply to all this in @ constitution and by-laws purporting to be | itude of all remaining there of those comma- August 14 —Michael Lynoh, Col. Jno. Har- public ean nae their Road, at Ki Tunoal the cfivial Guzette with the following declara- v baving been re- ee , Matilda Woodhouse, Mrs. Mrs, | Grand Pic ington 5 kinds (as well as tian? those of the association of the Republican | nities. Hahei Nathaniel Mariuire = ean hos- ae: morel, FEED rial ag syd ny a " _* “Let the public press and the newsmon- | party in Washington city, which, as a matte: We heard accidentally, to-day, that the | pital—total 7. 17—e03t (Organ) . paw, Ts say what they please, the conduct of the | of course, can all be com{ortably seated in the | Revs. Ulysses Ward aad French S. Evans, of on eee. — ap eee ASHINGTON CORPORATION 6 per Geubeor he Enod ate ne lied sanctum of our neighbor of the National Era, | thiscity, are now actively engaged in preparing | On ‘sei terete (hoepital,)’ Michael Cur. cent Stock for saleby RIGGS & CO. strietly coufo: med to the national vote, maui- | if that apartment is twelve fect square ‘* Tlie | 9l80 to go there, to minister to the spiritual | ran, (hospital,) Patrick Williams, Michael} _*"°¢—Iw —— ____ 1s—6t fested in 8 pa ner unusually solemn, explicit, | Republican party in Washington City” is no- | Wants of the cick and dying, who are so desti- | Higiey, avon of 8 T. Burton, *B. Church- | | OST, ON Bee f fud significant, in « memorable session of thing more nor less than the never-to-be for- | tute of clerical oomfort in their present terri- | W¢!l, 4 colored woman at hospitai -total 12. Puppy, body black, legs tan color, EO. Wostenholm & Son's doubly carbonized the Cnatitucnt Congress.’ ™” 9 sh ; August 16.—Miss Madelino Ghio, Joseph | and white under the throat; on chain IXL, Frederick Fenny’s Tally-bo, and Wi The Onion dhiosains Senator Benjamin's gotten Van Buren Buffalo piatform party of ; ble emergency ; four of the clergymen of the Whitehurst, Wm. Jones, Willey Blizard, H. | collar, but no name on it. A liberal re- 4 7 % vicinage—who have more faith in their legs | Gorhop, James Mayo, one colored man, and | Ward Will be paid for the return of the dog to No. | & Butcher’s chemically ‘ade A ge end | HO New York avenue, between 9th and sts. others, from 20 cents to $2 50. Gentleman who appeal to tke South to unite in a Southern the Federal Metropolix, weakened by the loss party, and the simaltaneous effort of Mr. Sew. of at least one-tenth of its msmbers, in’ the | than in the Lord—having ignominioudy fled “Shadeahon . pec nS eee j * P “Twi individuals who having | from thei t of duty when it b f = f ard to unite the North in a Northern part withdrawal of the two individuals who having om their post of duty when it became one of A correspondent writes from Po with be nee dogs agrees last he gaa Also, Razor Strops, Shaving Meme ne 0) | enon jiouous free soilers in 1848, ure now | 2anger. They (Messrs. Ward and Evans) de- and 10 o’clock, from the door oon “at phon Housekeeper’s F urn: Store saying: ep! ; x ‘ the Petersburg Express as follows : Kirkwood HouSe, a Horse and a two-seat 490 th street. G. FRANCIS. wees sasibrar tas sas aE oe aR proprietors of the Orgax newspaper, which, | 8etve great credit for thus demonstrating the “The letter of the Hon. J. P. Berjamin, a ‘ Rockaway The horse was a large bob-ta! 5 ra practical influence of religion upon their own Our town presents a gloomy and sombre % : : 4 by leavi information at the Kirl isiavi, suzgesti ; t its credit be it written, has, as at present cd aspect. There is nota rate or consta- | Sod tame, Fe 1—TURTLES! Louisi«ui, suggesting and urging the forma- nee P ininds, hearts, and characters. pee magisti House so he can ~ gapepieic liberally RTLES:_T tion of an exclu-ive Southern party, is not a ited, no affinity, whatever, with abolitionism ble here. The oan is without a quorum, | rew: UsT eink Sy SENTEs & BERABT, at Tew idea, though it bas been entertained b Fy irect. os and nearly ail the town officers are gone. = Washington Hall Restaurant, other Southern statermen on higher pach satin) “prem # : : Interesting.—The Generai Land Office has | 1° of the police officers are dead and a third res po alienate ~niod rn — = toe g ter gig Green than those which have manifestly controlled The fact that the Democratic p arcin| | py ie 7 is now sick. The stores and banks are closed, cermin ata experienced artist ts fo ponte SE Tuntee which will be served Mr. Bajomia. His recommendation comes | much better plight in Maine at this timo than | /:uq@@instructions to the proper land offices in | and the market is deserted ; the private dwell- in the ett 4 * at & moweut when the Demceratic party is ere osmpletely united upon constitutional Prineeples then it bas been in many years; to take pictures equal to any in the city, and at | up daily at 1! o'clock, in Steaks, Soup, &c. reasonable prices." No. 290 Ba avenee, axythrest amilies supplied with the soup by the gallon. corner 11th st., over Ford & Bro’s Drug Store. —3t au6— Missouri concerning the Iauds ontside of the ings are tenantless, and all the hotels @d six mile limits on the Hannibal and St. Jo- cfler are sre carl shut ae All our citi- seph’s Railroad to the following effect : dG wie Gio e C ee at any previous time in the last two years having a fair chance of success in tho ap . 4 i ins i Ria Me i erence gp cones THE UNION ACADEMY. 8n4 most of these who have believed ia the | proaching election, if nothing else, leads us to S 5 duty, who could raise means to get off have IAGES, BUGGIES, Ceachmakers’ 5 of the Union Acad- Sanedy sich be tow so urgently advocates | place a little confidence in the Triduna’s an-| 1+ That all the vacant lands in the sections | left.’ There were twelve deaths yesterday, Teel cay t andl the Seth of the Celen Pomel Go not tail to see and to say that a svuthern nouzicement conesrning Senator Hamlin, who, | P°@fing odd numbers, between the siz and (Friday) and from twenty to thirty new cases CARD. | academy, will open on the first Monday in Sep- sectional party is only desirable when the : ey See aa fifteen mile lateral limits of the graut, (that | “! fever- b hecnbroargeomel pa Sey i ing to | tember, and continue 44 weeks. Noth becemes entirely Abolitiunised. There | though decidedly anti-Nebraskuish, was in all z + urchase new Carriages, and the public in . is, within the nine mile strips on each side | _ Private letters mention the death of Samuel | Purct Tespectfully invited to the sale, whick wilt | Terms as usual " Circulars at the Bookstore of R. Farnham, Esq, tiereof,) were selected, or intended to be ge- | Middleton and Maria Jane Simmons; also, of a | commence on TO-MORROW Tuesday) aes Fea yw “s Coac: 2 shmen Ragby House, corner 14th and K sts. lected, by the State, and the State will be en- | /@"¢ number of sick. and’ Weed peptec ols These instlfations are so organized and con- F ae Weeden, at the corner of Sth and C sts. The | qucted as to secure that mental nd moral train- titled to said lands whether they have been rae ne = rode wed - tee 2 ins ponsinaay ices aaaubec ae was eae ———— selected as yet or not; therefore, should the | “*° 20t more than three hundred men at work, | Cartiaves, which are of the best quality and finest Z. RICHARDS, Prin. U.A land officers discover any vacant land in such | Mt ¢f upwards of seventeen hundred before | finish. Mrs. Z. RICHARDS, Prin. U.F. A. odd numbered sections, they are ordered not | the commencement of the fever. For further iculars see advertisement. au 171m < ” ‘Wednesda: t t 1 Dr. Stone expresses the opinion that the ae tec RLEN & SCOTT, CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE. o restore them to entry, but to report them to fever is not a general epidemic in Norfolk. He | au 20—2t + Auctioneers. ERSONS declining apne or — tno General Land Office, so that they may be | thinks that the patient should be covered with SECOND GE. SOIREE OF THE BOONE = surplus sey etree ag find us al 2pproved to the State; nor will any of them | @ sheet and thin blanket, and that the treat- ° AND CLUE, B00! = ee be subject to pre-emption, unless coming with | ™eut should not be too active. Will be given at Spring Gardens, (formerly oc- : ° they may wish to disposeof. We will also ex- in the purview of the acts of 3d March, 1853, Com. Armstrong, U 8. Navy, writes from cupied by A. gee on M Se gprs —_ change new furniture for old at os and 27th March, 1854, referred to in the pub- Richmond to Norfolk as follows : ence is mueb in Mr, Ber jam letter that we ap- prove; butif reasouing is right, as we think it is, bis —_ wrong Mr. Benjamin ad- mit that the Whig party is gone, end, with all bis prejudices, be cannot deny that the jemocratic party stands firm; and yet he ether respects in full communion with the Democratic party. Senator Seward, and not Senator Chase, as many fancy, is the ruling spirit of the new party which has so soon swallowed Know = - mow beer Parmeter Nothingism whole, and with little greasing the South and the Abolition fanatics! In | We do not believo that Scnator Sewarl aud hi« other words, he would hasten the catastrophe | immediate managers hope to carry the day in of separstion by dividing the people 4 grephical lizes on the subject of aise The 1856. Indeed, we énow that during the last session of Congress, when they were laying position of Hon. £. W. Pickens, of South Car- their plans to begin this organization in the oliaa, one of the most decided advocates of Southern rights, isin happy contrast with that summer, they freely admittod the impossibility of brining their party under three or four years | of Mr. Bevjsmin. and 18th, on Thursday, August Furniture neatly repaired and “In a letter in repiy to an invitation to the cing at 5 o'clock, p.m. ae shortest notice, o8 TEONTZ. & COOMBS , A “i “‘T have broken the blockade at City Point E BOONE CLUB take great in an- " ms 7 ¥ dinner given to Cul. Orr. he takes strong grounds | up to the strongth necessary to enable them to | !i¢ notice. . | and Petersburg, and have shamed them into nouncing to the Clubs, their and the ae cd coin re ceee in favor of a q0-»perstion between the people carry a national election. 2 That all the vacant lands subject to pri- | something like humanity, as the order is public generally, that they will give thelr second | au 17 of the Sout and the Democracy of the North. vate entry at the date of withdrawal in the | voked against our people landing at City | grand soiree at the above named ee ec ocuvessempenpadenepeaineaeaenne> They will run Chase, or some one else wil- minhared-peollona wilida.the sitice aul, Yet The Chis plage themselves that no trouble or EMOIES OF BENNETT and bis Times. even numbere: ‘CUO ni ioiD nine mile vs ling to be beaten, in 1856, reserving Mr Sew- We bave seen bow ably Ool Orr has defended the sm proposition ; and we have now before Price $1 25 : e : “I am authorised to state by the presiding | C*Pese Will be spared to make Cleve Hall, by Miss Sewell—price $1 Bs tbe adwi remarks of Hon. Preston H. | ard, for whose benefit ulone the organization | °*“iP% and the eections lying outside of the physician that no further o oy will a a ne kee pee cael oe oe Onr First Families—price $1 25 Brooks, also of South Carotina, in which be | was conceived, for the contort of Ifo Long | ffteen mile limits, both even and odd num- | placed in your way, and that you will be free | srownd. ens aL ag Zscumes the seme ground do not doubt sid 2 bits it will be | bered, will be restored to market, and are lia- | t come and go. n truth the people here are |" Scott’s celebrated Brass and String Band bas - Ue Bridge street, Yhat these wise counsels will prevail against | before that time arrives, however, it will be a ashamed of the action of the authorities; at | been engaged for the occasion. & sectional party at the South and thas all ble to pre-emption as contemplated by the : a found that abolitionism cannot possibly be in- stalled supreme in the Goveroment of the United States, as they aro now constituted. and also that the Catholic and foreign-born voters will not aid in that work, howevor au 17—tt least all those who have any souls, and lam|_ Refreshments and Supper will befurnished by} S817 000000 0 assured that the interdict (in Richmond) will | *,cxherienced caterer. ETTERS TO THE PEOPLE on Health soon be taken off. I trust Ss as, ‘ethertion a oe — tting a gentleman and and aon, by Catherine E. Beecher. In The Case of the Barque Undine.—The } /4sting, aarp disgrace would be fixed oh b Py & tb SOc : Healy. | py John McClintock, D.D., $1 bonest whigs like Mr. Benjamin will see that the way to in-ure peace fur the whole Union aud seourity to all the rights of all the States is by supporting the Dem tie party. Mr. erjamio will ehortly rea! that the above mentioned aotions. Committee of Arrangements. 4 Booth, E 3%, ; Fi ir capi irgi istory of the Council of Trent, from the F newspapers of both continents having, for some | ‘2° fair capital of Virginia.” F T Wilson, R . : i 3 j ine ah = P. S.—Ourlady friends will please attend with- "» Picture Book for the Nursery, by Je- paca Saaptraa wesiitinamer re — ee earnestly and consistently Governor Seward | *™¢ Past, been discussing the refusal of Capt. | pThe New York John street Episcopal | out invitation, as there will be hone seat. oot Abbe 3 vols cath “ a e aD a 1 ‘a, aaah +, A 2 ' i Southern party, na ma ‘ter hearths aa con- | may have labored—as he has done beyond all Merriman, A the _— ee ie Church is the oldest Methodist Church in that Rice immer At ee | New velume peat es Fs | flict with their yesterday’s coalition with the question—in their defence. deliver up bis papers for examination, an city. A numerously attended meeting of its a! tear mary au 16 __ Rear 9th street outh-b. wad" fanaties of the North. This is Asthis new party gainsstrongth atthe North, | P2Y the toll heretofore exucted at Stade bY] members was recently held, when a unani- | 1 case New YOu mille sbirting Cotton I1CE_ICE—ICE! their last card. pale 2 . P ode _ | the Hanoverian Government, on all foreign mous protest was entered against the proposi- do 4-4 Bartlett steam mille do (CHARLES WERNER, on Pa. avenue, Fe eae ike the Masih = Simsaltenoven } Cems abot AEALiet the coailinaioe uf the vessels passing up the E!be to Hamburg, we | ,. F ~ BYP 4-4 Warmasutta mills site Browns’ Hotel, will keep, with the defeats of secret party in the South, | Union, if abolitionism bids fair to be installed | Y°S*'S Pa*8ing UP : : tion to sell the property, as the trustees wish ; €4“Young America”? season, an ample supply of Pettibone's ICE, there seems to be a general break in the | in its government, must so increase throughont | “*¥¢ # say that the explanation of the Han- | +4, tatter desiring to build a new edifice “up 4-4 Prize Medal which’ be will sell, on call, in any panticies rovks of new-fangled opposition in the free the South 2 it Ge bh overian authorities, concerning the occurrence, inna. -3 Howard the lowest possible rates. may 26 —-atSep Ststes,and aecry from different quarters is ie South as to excite greatly against the so . 124 Haratl Sheeting SILVER WARE. 2. ton cotton P it hii ‘Forty-eight years ago the name of Rob- - UST finished a large assortment of elegant Sil- refused to pay the toll and submit his papers > y-eight ye ie je 7 iv. on do ied do : Ww: we {the lat tyles, consisting of sol- to examination by the captain of the revenue | rt Fulton, was mado great and glorious by rfectly fast colors id Silver Tea Sets, Silver Waiters, Pitchers, Gob- i igation. Cups, Salt Cellars, &c. cutter stationed at Stade, only after an agreo- ideagoer eA lon. The casual - Jeep hae egies 12% = a oO Ps io py ly complete stock ment with the Hanoverian customs depart-| reader may forget—history never will—the ing Linen; warranted pure flax, certainly the of Silver 8 Forks, Ladies, Dessert i Knives, b N “9 " ; in ot eek best Linens we have seen for a long time. as ‘ sak pin, awk Sered at burg, his commission merehan’ EP Tho annual session of the R. W. Grand | “Richardson’s" and ‘Gray’s” Shirting Linen, Every description of Silverware made to order the customary payment. a ¥ from 37}¢ to $1 per yard Louambnrainbetaie. Lodge of I. 0. 0. F. of the United States will Our stock of Selisia table Damask, linen Sheet- from original _ W. GALT & BRO., Tho New United States Steamship Merri. | be opened at Baltimore on Monday, the 17th ings, Napkins, pillow Linen, and Towellings 224 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th is fall at this time. mae.—We learn that the boilers and machin- | of September. Housekeepers will find it to their interest to buy | _8215—St 7 ‘JUST RECEIVED.—Memoirs of James Gor- 7 i i ap ENG aT Ero their Linen Goods from us; we the lar- ery of this ship, being constructed at the} Rerier.—The total amount collected, thus Se ea ——. DST IVED-—Mem Charlestown (Mass.) navy a ee on | fur, in Baltimore, for the relief of the yellow — Bi sell at a small advance en whole- The reece ‘Nun; or Diselosures ot Canvent board and being placed in position. ‘The ves- | fever sufferers in Virginia, is $7,130. 80 pieces all wool, white Flannels, from 25 to 75 | Life; and the Confessions of a Charity, sel will be ready to go to sea asearly asthe} . Baath ais — : " a JOE SHILLINGTON’S, latter part of October. Exeuisn Enuisrwests i Tas Usirsp Del stock ot at es a Giad Srares.—The London Times of the 2d of Au- clears iag r constantly on hand BOOT AND SHOE STORE REMOVED. The Ships being Constructed.—It is thought gust concludes an article on this subject as OSE INe SOODS; 8 complete stock of the through their press, is that Capt. Merriman raised in favor of the republican party.” | called Republican party all Northern men This last movement is intended to supersede | whose profits and property may be involved the Koow Nothig order, and to combine all the in the continuance of the Union. Year by elewents of fanaticism, with abolition at its Z A bead. Itis a seheme. it will be remembered, | year, through the aggregation of capital, the started in Congress after the passage of the | power of that class is becoming greatly in- pe agg ee eng ge t Nebrasi and creaced, notwithstanding the increasing p»pu- ing phrensy prevailed, it is revived now that | larity of extreme radicalism in the non-slavo the Kuow Nothings have served their purpose holding States. That power has not yet been ty eee Se repub- oe ee io sateen Masigec to the Heaa partyin New York, and there is eve Union, from the increasing political strength of rospect that his a> will - filled “ with | abolitionism, will nat long hence compel its new Nothings aud Whigs. Mr Possendcn | exertion; when it will bo found equal to the aud Mr. Washburne bave it in band in Maine : ; M . Giddings and Mr. Chase have it fully or- brain jae ee — greatly mistaken ts ina gtuised and under way in Obio; and in Penn- | estimation of the political elements of ihe times syivania Gov. Jobnston has unfurled his flag.”’ ment, that on the arrival of the Undine at Ham- | eighteenth of August. Alse, on hand— Odeon Building, cor. 4i st., and Pa. av. au i— th met Senator Rusk.—This gentleman has re- A Recent Cocurrence near Constantinople. | cently written s very emphatic auti-Know The last European mail brought news of an | Nothing letter, which was published about D t, that the exi f on at prices EORGE Hn rg ae bts weill- oecurrence near Constentinople, not long since, | the time of the appearance of the Kuow | * the Navy Department, tha eee follows : Superior black Silks, f 1 to $2 per yaj siommen See from llth street, which will be read with much interest, as fol- | Nothing letter of hie colleague, Senator Hous- | ‘¢ Yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth, | «We earnestly entreat our Government to | New supply of Ladies’ Buck between Pa. avenue E street, to Pa. oe with the attending circumstances, must neces- | consider well what they are doing in thus SUMMER GOODS avenue, afew doors above W illards’ Hotel. lows: Near the villa of the Pashaof Constan- | ton. Up to this time they have acted togeth- 4 tampering with the feel; of 3 tible | of all kinds will be sold very cheap He is prepared in bis new premises to give satis- tinople is the hospital where the wounded and | er consistently, in politios, the former standing sarily Seley Legare emer of bes and ei and high-spirited nation, a and to withdraw, are — don dint of in ~ bis debilitated Proueh officers are healed and | by the latter from the battle of San Jacinto | 5- ships being constructed there jonst before worse comes of it, from a position so GETT: NEWTON, MAY & CU. 6.5. ie ion t g letters in question, | 2ouths. fraught with difficulty, which it is impossible 20—3t ee fit his customers so as to have quartered Some of the convalescent man- | to the appearance of the rs in qui aie to defend on the grounds of toa a — Jy ar = aged to open » communication with some of | Both are very popular in Texas, and while The Postmaster General his tetarnea to | on priuciples of Sonened Raedtben HAVING ABOUT TWO HUNDRED Acres ways euhibttn tas mcoresnbonabasebin seat the Pasba’s wives, who, obtaining permission | there is a considerable party there, (though « Washtogna'itee es recent Visit to his home | ‘tet Feverse the question, and sak of fine Postuse, and eighty of whleh to Saslz reputation in Ihis business second to hat of no to visit for four deys others of thatfunctionary’s | minority,) bitterly opposed to General Hous- in Pe " He was discharging the du- their horses to pasture. Enquire of ian tune. mon ‘He solicits the patrouage of alls ‘and bis wives ia a distant seraglio, took up their abode | ton, bis colleague is literally without enemies me nied “ to-day, -and lodka ia onpits woul: ing? Pa Hee ers beahe. terms will be most reasonable to all. in tho hospital, and were having a jolly time of | in his State, though he has fewer persons in health, hdd Lag nrreer ony arene ea jy ot it with some of the French officers aforesaid. | the State so ardently and enthusias ically de- ate Operations of the Treasury y i ee ne ‘August 1, 1885. Ths Packs, however, got wind of the affair, | voted tohim. The contrary position taken by 18th “ THE Second Annual Report of the it HL SENREN, 3 Pa. avenue, th ith bi i jz | Department.—On Saturday, the 18th Angust, ‘and Directors is now ready for distribution 10th streels, offers his of pure and surrounding the hospital with his troops, | them upon Know Nothingiem, if thet losts six there wore of Treasury Warrants entered on | "P02 Silver Ware, constating. of and Tea gets, demanded the women. The French refused | months longer at the South as an important the of the ry f Take edrees complete, Sagat a Cream Gobiets, Cups, to give them up until the troopaywere with- | political element, will probably result in the'r atv Departme font aes ig 8 _W. of tealy chased taney liver teaseenchinger nae drawn, and thea only on a promise that they | personal estrangement, whish oan be brought Treamary Departoven' Por the Interior Department.. + 180,695 15 For the Custonse.ccssesevecscses 27, at reduced should not be tame’. But the Pasha, on | about by nothing short of danger to the supre Persons in want of any of the above articles are rae invited to call. getting them once more in the portals of his | macy of the Democratic party in the State. at Fees secret: net ons 85,771 39 | hostile raising against us foraglio, immediately had them sewed up in| which, (we judge from experience and inti- Dicws Gs hestent of the Navy H pata 325,700 00 to consider bags and drowned in the Bosphorus. according | mate knowledge of the character end personal | Qoverod in from misoellarsous to adopt in this Gag up Tet alae, Pree ie tn get: to the requirement: of Turkish lew in sueb | and politisal relations of these two gentlemen) paar ty tote A oo pgigen re a monlals, J eases made and previled. will slone Weaken the bonds that have boa:d | J2ve!ed in from Dande ‘obtaining by threate MEMorns EN- General Rusk to Generel Houston, indosing| \'o,..yments on aecount ‘toreasen end po ae 4 or GORDON Me Fie ANON TAYLOR