Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP; ._ There is no mistake in this EVENING STAR. . me among the first acts of the new Gov- Most Interes' the City of Mezi- | ernment ‘be, in all probability, to WASHINGTON CITY: co.—Last night's brought ws. important syn wa the dsr indiscriminate : FRIPAY AFTERNOON........ - | and reliable advices from the Gity of Mexieo | fon from the United States of the North. — to the 19th. _ | Phoss™who’ were bent on sacking Cuba, and ao should be handed in Dy 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not ap- pear until the next day. ” AGENTS FOR THE STAR. The following persons are authorized to con- tract for the publication of advertisements in the Star: Santa Anna, on reaching Perote in his flight. those who would have joined Kinney’s foray formally abdicated ;\and on the 18th he pro- | on Central America but for the of mulged at that point, not only his abdication | this Government, and tens of tho on but along and able prounciamento, the bur thousands more will not be slow in accepting den of which is, of course, that he is a suffe:- | the invitation of the Alvares party, to Ameri- ing patriot. ~ Hts continued bitterness against | canize México. this Govermment is evident ia the followin, Under such direuimstanges, there i¢ no'law ‘extrect from that paper, viz : "| which makes it the duty of or grants the power : 1) Press: man, and devil, that paper makes its appear- ‘ance daily. The deaths in Portemouth have fallen off for the last two days—though the cases are on the increase. They are for the moti part, ; , however, of a mild form, Philadelphia—V. B. Patwan, N.. W..corner | « The dishonor, and: perfidy of -hi--)- wever, ¢ . “Recon SC Rn numa | es ae aaa Wee |e oe ee hs tmpetied Beh ss ing woot street, : with trenpact hottie ; whorpass- | soribe; and those who know the history: of : folk, from which point he writes us as follows: Lostor—V. B. Pauwan, Scollay’s Building. ing the frontier in the disguise of deserters. | Texas may safely come to conclusions in ad ‘Svrronx, Va., August 29, ie am Wiis ae art of both railroad are led by rebels and unworthy Mexicans SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | who teach them the road by which to Lacade | VAMC, as to what wed Lapis be the ome The Union's leader is to show that the an- | their native land ; to assassinate with rifle: | finale of all these things in spite ef any and ti-slavery party always scouted the Missouri ra hay pace reid —_ Ss; sover- | wishes to the contrary which may fill the apes eignty and integrity of their territory. 3 ‘ pagar. mane ores that gs North | Ti, phe LK. sak: (Gante 5 a pense the President and his constitutional was pound by it, &e., &c. 6 same journal the fooli ft of the antisAdminis - laughs at the claim which the New York Ez- Sethe foolish cry of somo . me Experience has proved that Mexico cannot press sets up to Louisiana, for the Know Noth- tration journals cf our country, reforred to it | eyist as 9 Spanish republic, or indeed as a | cian who has at his discal oot a : Ph Gen. W. &. another article of to-day’s Star. It will be Spanish American despotism; as the govern- | servants; these are all quartered at the house ings, snd compliments Gen. W. R.. Miles; of | recollected that,-after the same fashion, im hi: | mont in the latter case must rely on its troope, | of Wm. H. Wilson. one of the Wards AMiss., a Catholic Whig, for the power and el- pronunciamentos during our war with Mexico | ¥4, and be prevented | ‘ere was noteeall for a physician during uoncé with which he combats Know Nothing- ; who, oMloers wanes, camnck be pi yesterday. I am informed by non-practising = . 8 | he essayed to use against this Government the from deserting any side for ono that promises physician, whose talents et a — ae. Xs : arguments and roorbacks of his sympathiser: | to pay better. Thorough and. interminable | can doubt, that the disease is on the decrease, The Incelligencer, noticing the extraordina- | i. the United States. anareby can only be prevented there by its | 224 less violont in its attack. How long it ry eagerness with which the French people | 7, the midst of the excitement in the capi- | responded to the last demand of the Emperor for money to prosecute the Russian war, says: will continue so none ean tell Americanization. This fact doubtless, stares tal, caused by Santa Anna’s flight, the Amer- | ‘The promptitude and readiness with which Dr. Trugien died about half-past 6 o’elock ican Minister procured the release of the only | the people of France, of all classes, have flock- the leaders of the revolution in the face, and cor renal Joseph Bilisoly’s eldust ur- they will act on it s or have | MAlrie two American prisoners there. ‘d Peedily, prs ed \ogether to contribute their mite tothe | Between the 9th and the 18th the press wa: | as died this Prorning. — changed their views of the fitness of thing: a, Ronen Tie Coats . amazingly since General Quitman held the enormous lean demanded by the Emperor to | free, and the consequence was, publications ~saable him to carry on the war against Rus- | that generated the rict in which the residence been divided into seven Wards, and each Ward placed in charge of a volunteer physi- reat. John Kennedy, and Mr, Miller have ied. capital of the Atsecs as the United States | | The Rev. Mr. Devlin has recovered. sia, we regard as one of the most extraordinary military governor thereof. The Rev. Mr. Aschwanden has arrived and teken Pit ; lodgings with B. C. Spratley, Esq- facte in the fiscal annalsof nations. Iwill be | °F Santa Anna's a se ctise of | ‘The dificulty of knowing-what to do with it, of the peace et poor clag wonkaneete a — es — nabs te passe of the Minister of State, ee nas | almost alone prevented its being held when in letter oe NPP Pompe a eum amounting to more than ave times that | "ePrinting oftees, &e., were destroy ed. yur possession during the Mexican war.” The amer “4 Line pf steamers. Its m open and kind indisposition of our people to to vast a pro- Hate Na deserve a republication. The cq@usular acquisition of course had its w: authorities of those towns who have prohibited also, in wily the soale against teoping Mere o Mey Fis ie ts detan sence er ico as a dependency of this Republic, which | samucl Forbes. Wm. Dowling died yoster- we well know was being balanced in the minds rican rmmen: i ut eight persons have died to-day. = ae BEA costiy nt: the: Slate to Jobn "Woalley is quite sick, but Bot con- which we refer. sidered dangerous. Capt. Allen, of the rail- We can sce no other solution of the problem Ww. B. road, is a very sick man. B.C than that indicated above—first, an indepen- Dr. Jos. N. Schoolfield, writing to his brother government there under the auspices of in Petersburg, from the United States Hos- our ecuntrymen, somewhat like that of inde- pital, on the 29th, at 5a. m., thus speaks of pendent Texas, aid eventual absorption by | the last moments of our friend and school-mate, this government. All this is to be the work of Dr. Trugien : fateof Providence—against which it will be “Tho sad task devolves upon me of an- useless to struggle, or no lessons of wisdom are | "°uncing the death of our dear friend, Dr. to be drawn from the history of the nations nk 5 pion vie Perel Sal hesath- that have gone before us. summoned here at 2 o’clock, a. m., to see the — lest of him; but his brain was, and is still so A Change of Proprietors.—We hear that } 0; ressed that he has not recognized me. the Hon. Bayard Clark, of New York, (now in gy fd his aging) he “Erane his para r the cha: ~ this city,) has, perhaps through others, pur- fect ronignation to the will of God. Per chased out all the shares in the Organ news- | « ly has a good man fallen. But I will paper at $100 per share cash down, and the resins Ree Nee sone crear sat name ry % expr Dy we is ts agg ee fa ~ aye # character, which was each that it doserves without interest. ur impreseion is at ie more than a common rewspaper epitap't. papers in this transfer will be ready to be | ‘‘‘ He worked at the oar anti, hie £al ye signed this afternoon. At the meeting of the rere “nd tempera he int: Organ association on Tuesday night last, | he set up all night with a sick friend, and on Messrs Ellis and Busey are said to have op- | Friday complained slightly. I immediately posed the transfer earnestly, but were voted | ‘ok hira to the hcspital, where he wax doing well until Sunday night, when he was seized down. | with apoplectic convulsions, which was par- It is our opinion that the money by which tially relieved by free bleeding. Since then the purchase was made came originally from | he has been gi ually sinkirty—I have not the the pocket of George Law, who figures so ex- eons to say more. tonsively in political finaneiering—his fingers | 1" Portsmouth, for the 24 hours ending at being at the work in the recent Hard conven- | Suuset on Wednesday, there were 11 deaths. tion at Syracuse, on the 28th and 29th inst., | 5° 58ys the Argus of yesterday. A . The new provincial government is entirely amount was subseribed; that is, more than |. 8 cunth huadeed and fifty millions of doé/ars, | itrogular, revolutionary, and of course unsta- instead of fraves. Subscriptionsef any amount | ble. General Vega got it up for his own ben were received, so that the poorest individual | og¢, but lost the fruit of his scheme. as he re- in France might have an opportunity of show- ze ¥ i ing his interest in the glory of © La Grand | ¢cived but 18 votes of the junta of departments Nation; and a very large portion of the | (appointed by himself ) to 26 for General Car- — ‘sexez Tersgeerers was in seen fon a rera, and 2 refusing to vote. Carrera, how- ol be a it ry . glory éxists, and pees prodigality. is lavished ever, preserves order, and is temporarily re+ upon the means of keeping up an army, there | spected and confided in by all is some reason to fear that those who yet look | and the foreigners: It i h sadly dissprohtede? of Europe ‘will he simply strive to bri bow to the formally: “Last = Post “ape in the United States, | tion when they may be expressed. with the names of Postmasters, on the Ist cf 7 ‘i ‘i Faly, 1855. Also, the ipuineipa reydlations A new National Legislature will be prompt- of the Post Office Department. Compiled by | ly called together by Carrera, which, on meet D. D. T. Leceh, of the Post Office epart | ing, will determine what shall be the next mest Washington: printed by George §. iean gov i ings Gideon, toe P vy phase of Mexican governmental affairs. Thing We are indebted to the publisher for a copy , ioking mane better for peace, Bood cue: ef the above very useful work. The list is _ ae = oes Se et alphabetical, and embraces the county and wean agit stg By bots ¥ Resets State, as well as- the nameof the post office Po RD Be, HES sbi: and postmaster thereof. The compiler is! The Cause of the Catastrophe.—Enough i: eapitally qualified for bis task, and has made already known of the circumstances connected a little volume which no business man should with the recent dreadful railroad accident be without. We know no book an annual edi- near Burlington, N. J., to enable us to locate ‘ion of which will be more useful than 0 | the criginal cause thereof with tolerable cer- careful a post cflice register as this. tainty. Thus, the cause of the delay of the Way So aE’ New York train at Jersey City was the want cry | sr oP he @ of care and attention to the condition of the lishment of Col vate Shillington, the Se fem- maytag et ot aes, po vertee b esse i a 2. pter _ | Servants at that point. Twenty-five minutes er number of Harper's New Mo nthly Mage} wore lost there, which made that train behind zine. It is handeomely embellished, Present-|'time. The smashed-up train obeyed instruc- "6, emneng cthey things, fe Pictures of the Rus- tions to the letter, except in backing through sens,” Early Printing and Printers,” Burlington at a greater speed than six intone about the Mosquitoes;”’ in fact, | ites per hour. That’s pretty clear. The interesting articles. engineer and conductor in running backward: 0 in the Bi to} Nothi ti ; PERSONAL on hearing the smashed-up train from Phila- cbr me apa nrg gtr its has a this The Late A on the Camdan and e+e» Ex-Parson 0. C. Bure—focmasly és delphia approaching, ran too fast very proba- “ Amboy Bailroad. matter Tuesday last, yesterday, and to-day We congratulate the city shareholders on getting out of their speculation without loss—a rare occurrence, indeed, with those who buy stock in newspaper enterprises without being actually engaged in conducting them. We hear further that, by way of inducing the transfer, it is agreed that the old stockholders may buy back at par, if the Organ wins the teadtal oopuiirence; says: public printing—in @ horn, we fancy. he first passengercar came in i with cemeetial 2 alight pleasure wagon, driven by Dr. yne- An Erroneous Rumor,— Information to be ane of Columbus 'X pes her ve 7s relied on reached Washington this morning | cross the track in front of thecars. The w: flatly contradicting the story that the yellow bs ving Te Hyneman, bs Wi) — children. e former, it is said, is oO fever had broken out on the U. 8. Ship St. hearing, and by this inf ni pawks Faape te Lawrence, the temporary receiving ship at the | dent mean Similar, but not so fatal, near Norfolk station to which the recruits collected there for the service were sometime since Beverly, about a year ago. The Doctor had seen the cars pass as he was driving down the transferred from the old and unseaworthy siiip- of-the-line, Pennsylvania. road, and, supposing all safe, neglected to Commander Ellison, U. 8. N., who went keep a r lookout. The first passenger car struck the two horses in the wagon, just as out not more than three or four months since to the coast of Africa, in command of the they were crossing the track, killed them in- sloop-of-war Jamestown, has returned to the | im slight bruises. The front car, A, after — car, C, went through car B, and stopped dings The Current Operations of the Treasury D, fol- , but three of the other passenger cars In our paper of yesterday, we gave a pretty full account, as received by telegraph, of the terrible accident which occurred on Wednes day last; and now add further particulars. It appears that there were at least twenty- three persons killed, and fifty or sixty persons wounded. The Philadelphia Ledger, in describing the uboilition lecturer, thena temperance lecturer, “ bly. But if Dr. Hannegan bed not been cross- subsequently the editor of the New York city | ing the railroad just at the time, no accident National (Hard) Democrat—turns up in the whatever would have occurred. It seemsthat es Nothing reper a a this is the third occasion in which the carriage heard of in politics for a ae year, a re- | Of that individual has got into trouble on the markable circumstance when one takes into] track of the railroad near Burlington. On a meoersy aa peor the greatest | this occasion the driver, who was deaf and = dountry. P = © polsties of | eas seated in the carriage so as not to have a +--+ Advices from Buenos Ayres to July 24, view up and down the railroad when crossing by way of England, ennounce the sudden | it bud waited until the train had passed, and death of Gen. Arista, ex-President of Mexioo, | not thinking that it might possibly have to when on board the steamship Tagus, ex route | back to get out of the way of the delayed and from Cadiz to Southampton. , i i ; . momentarily expected down train, was in the ; a = Sm or » — act of crossing the railroad when his vebicle , is child al nine or ten years of age. The child’s father was engaged i ee nd pei Wa Ws forse of Chabork: ims fist fight with another man, when the | ing train, returning at a desperate speed. child ran up and stuck a knife in his father’s | The danger was discovered by those in the alversary—killing him almost instantly. carriage only in time to allow them to spring ---+ 4 German astronomer says that in| 5u¢ and thus save their owa lives. twenty millions of years from now the ea:th will be destroyed by acomet. How does he Luow? We, however, are not frightened ! Rey. Mr. Donelan.—A writer in the Organ Golvnal Hart, ihe ‘ © doubts. whether the Rev. Mr. Donelan ae oat Conmal at 4 oe this city has been in Norfolk since the Santa Cruz, Istand of Teneriffe, died suddenly f th 1 . Ww of apoplexy on the 234 July, and was baried prevalence of the yellow fever. e take with military honors by a force of marines and | pleasure in assuring him of its truth, though, reamen from the U. 8. flag ship Jamestown. | we wero in error in stating, not long since, ‘The Spanish authorities and Foreign Co suls i attended bis funeral. Oreign Vonsuls} that he had returned thither. We wore mis- +++» Hon. James A. Stewart, of Dorchester, informed ve ircypege He, however, &p- is aunounced asa candidate for Congress in Peek taklesh's esd te esa ii the Sth Congressional distriet of Maryland. | there; and to the bishop of Virginia for per- Luis cemtieman, to our knowled, » has. been | mission to labor for the tiine in his diocese ibe standing Democratic candidate in that - istri i district for tae last twenty-ve years, Two clergymen from the District of Columbia, -+++ The abolition Know Nothing State | f Mr-Donclan’s persuasion, are now in Nor- stantly, and threw one thirty feet on one side of the track, and the other forty yards on the United States on account of ill, He brings ae the horses, ran forward, and off the despatches from the Commodore of the African mage ort nage ag rere — across the road ; the fourth car, Depar y day, tho 20th A wed, and ran intocarC. The fifth passen- thero were of Treasury. Warrants entered on | leavi other side. The wagon was turned round and upset, none of its inmates being injured except small embankment. The second car, B, was coast squadron. thrown directly across the track. The third gercarand the baggage car sto) without lea the track. “The two re cwere not Depa injui vauen < heat Se elde:: $5,490 54 | Were knocked into pieces, and many of their o 683 60 | °C ants were kil by wounded » and maimed. 3 felk and Portsmouth—the pastor of Trinity vor the Treasury Dep reba ‘It is impossible to deseribe the horrible Council « e Por th no8ee = . of awe have yoted to yee coool hou n, and the Rev. Afr. W iby. re ¢ Interior Dey nt. ° 10,329 84 scene that ensucd. The cars were piled upon issued a call for another Know Nothing State | Six more, connected with Georgetown College, Snape pre oy J. W. Boster, the Pros- | have volunteered, and await orders to proceed ‘ thither. Six Sisters of Charity, from the Dis- A New Daxce.—Hore is a new figure for | trict of Columbia, are down there, laboring io those who enjoy the light fantastic toe, as do. | their heavenly vocation. These facts speak tailed in a recent letter from Havanz: volumes in true praise of the manner in which ‘* The favorite dance appeared to be a Cre | th? Catholic clergy and religious sisterhood et of the "3 of wuich I must attempt | discharge the most trying duty of their pro- @ deseription. © partners stand o ite | fess igion. each other the entire length of the rome The | “0M! religion. cinin aut good to Dloliadia'my dane | Mexico ~The ‘fasion pres ofthe Noth, e2hool days; then the two seualen, ecbanging | always kcen-nosed for mares’ nests, discovers putoen.c nals slowly round: each thea re- in the success of the party of Alvarez, in Mex- pie cae Pre Walta very i ellie ico, the finger-marks of the existing terrible couple, and as some half a dozen couplés have | National Administration of the United States! ott assed, Pe a beagle ecaeped If the skies fall next, and all good people e ** ladies’ chain.’ D te, a ubiss | catch larks in abundance, they will probably are-engaged in the slo alti t- . tiex signe: would be Wheel to imac or | trace that event clearly to the machinationsof one that affords a better opportunity for whis pering into the ear of one’s partner those lit- ne flatteries which are ever so grateful to jthe air Sex. 590 00 each other, and numbers of human beings were lying among the ruins—some dead, some dy- 870 43 ing, some s' dexing from pain. Those saved 8886 20 in the train, and the passengers on the down ‘ train, aided by citizens of Burl m, who were quickly informed of the terrible acci- dent, went to work to resene the wounded and dying from the ruins. As soon as-taken out The accounts from the infected districts eon- they wero conveyed to Burlington, where tinue to be of a gloomy character. Although | many private houses, as well as Agnew’s ard the number of deaths deily is not-so large as Kolly’s tayerns, were thrown open to the ad- {or the corresponding days of last week, there | mission of the by sue resis while the Lyceum is an alarming inereage in tho number of cases Some teed? Ror agra migra tp abe Saocaee in both Norfolk and: Portsmouth, leaving scateely a trace to recognise them b: ; The following deaths have occurred since | some had been torn limb from limb by the cur last report : splinters, pases and floors, aed their’ re- ; mains scat in every direction. Man: Andrew. Suit, Gant, John Fathorly, Mrs. | were suffering from pea limbs, brakes Beckley, Thos. H. May E. Starke; | backs, and injured and lacerated bodies The Dr. Thompson, Margaret, Molly, Thos. Yake- | scone was a heart-sicke one; but, amid Mrs. Small. chil i non all its terrors, there were noble instances of re- signation, a self-sacrificing spirit from the suf- ' ferers which honored me neture.’” Dr. N. C, Whitehead, the oldest The Philadelphia papers publish the follow- now in Norfolk, has assumed the dutics of ing as a list of the dead : mayor. Contributions continue to-come in. There is a great scarcity of vegetables, fruits, eggs, &0., at Norfolk, and in order to induce ‘delphi the country people ‘to ‘bring on supplies, a temporary market house has been erected at “Fort Barbour,” the upper-end of Church street. © eh + x The Howard Association have taken Posses- tePOd .secsersccceseseeveccsces Covered in from miscellaneous BOULCES +s eseeseereerens On account of the Navy... TL The Epidemic at Norfolk and Portsmouth. those terrible fellows now in power in this country. We need hardly contradict such nonsense as that of which we are writing; as experience demonstrates that ‘though poli- “ ticians who get up such storier, base their we rescue case was Philadelphia, yesterday morning in the Gout plaas on the axiom that the public are essen- of Quarter Session. Among the witnesses ex- tially fools, when the votes are counted out amined was Jace Johnson, the slave wom ; Colonel Wheeler. Her appearance cannon - it turns out that they are the nineompoops, who excitement. Her testimony was much | Proceed on avy such assumption. But, writing : ume aa her ermpia She had desired | seriously, we have to say that the inevitable er freedom gud made suc! Sanente be- | destiny is close upon us. © Since time was, & fore le: hom to expec r B fusca We. , & ‘dats ‘Ney Yo ral Pitas superior and more powerful republic has never of her , atement was cipatatiod the Uni yet failed by degrees to absorb the territory tes officers attem: arrest 5 Srnec _ pied ahocrs tin; | of, Weaker powers immediately contiguous to she being @ witness was to be defended with | * This has, so far, been tho general law of their lives. She was then taken out’ of court between two long files of placed in a i and driven of. Relays been pre- nd were waiting, and soon ’ ond the reach af the ices A ex-| We cannot reasonably expect to citament prevailed about Court House for | from its operation, however much IA wou * ails Se serve ef vakive among us may deplore and de | (@PThe Apt the idea of the acquisition of Mexico. The FA oepeeraers> py . Be; Dene erat for G. Moses b ; » for bes party who have terned Santa Anns out cf} Bi Lieutenant Governor; a State ot, PIR SEAR that party who during the Mexican cae Risvlutious denduncing the Mains Law were war were eager to have this Government con: parsed tinue and maintain its authorityover the dc- Philadelphia; Alex. lay, Phil- ton WN. Rescvz Casz.—The aun Hen ae if é a following description of the wreck of the one dred yards, when another car was thrown F 5 f ip BF i f EB f! e. O; Pra i E ; were to death between the sleepers. One man had was a piece of rashness course the engincer must have still the principle was wrong. was no Ww: Dr. Hyneman observed the train moments before, thought all safe. way, the of throwing the train off the track.’’ Ax Awxwaxp Fix.—At one of the fashion- able hops, this season, at the Ocean House, Newport, R. I., the gas went out in the midst of the festivities, leavingthe party wholly in lectionate of the dancers manifested a gratifying resigna- the dark. Some of the most tion to the accident. Argivat or Breavstcrrs rrow CAutror- x14.—The ship Charmer, Capt. Lucas, arrived at New York on Wednesday, from San Fran- ciseo, with a cargo of flour, wheat, &c. Charmer left on the 18th of May. ft BES i: fale cf u i, the extreme. Again, the rate that the train was being backed was decidedly wrong. 0/ excited when he saw the danger from collision with th@ down train, and perhaps from his speed in backing, my life was preserved; but arning given at the cross road, and bodies of his horses, one of which was on each side of the track, was the cause WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY — fsreternat Anniversary Mi a will be held at the Armory DAY EVENING, September 34. Nhe members B. F. BEERS, Sec. THE GERMAN YAGERS INTEND ving a Pic Nic and MOoNDAt. September 10, at the Park, LE weg in future advertisement. au NO TICE—THE JACKSON CLUB take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public ney that they Pg awed Grond Pic Nic at SPRING ENS, aig A, Favier’s) on Monday, the 10th of Septem i WM. DELAWAY, E. MORAN reward by ok PENTLANDS crRous: With Entire New and Brilliant Equipment! and A and 31, and FOR THREE DAYS ORLY: EVENING. For particulars see bills in panatgel Seas ee ee PLEASANT RESORT. SPRING GARDENS (FORMERLY FAVIER’S GARDEN,) Powell TER Is to be seen at 460 Tenth street. 3i—3m* ST. JOHN'S ACADEMY, 57 South Royal street, corner of Duke, “MISS MARROVER’S SEMINARY Fi ounmg Corner of New York creas and ‘Thirteen sty WASHINGTON, D.C. TS Tastitution will be opened on the second Monday in next. carefol god thorough instruction will be ee ee, Mena,’ and neodlework. A lady of large experience and CHOOL M W.GALT & BRO. are constantiy Hn invoices of the above—and offer every in line at the lowest rates GOLD AND sILVER WORK of de- seri made to order, such as TESTIMON!- ALS, embellished with TakEe so de- signe SILVER TEA SETS, DINN SER- VICES, &e Stones set in the most modern styles ARMS, Guusrs, MOTTOES, &c., cut ia ” MM. W. GALT & BRO., 324 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. au 30—tf OST.—Last ni! » on the avenue, between L 10th znd 1tch Svests, 0 theck Lace Mantilla. CLAIM AGENCY. BR. A. HYD BOUNTY LAND AND CLAIM AGENT, Land Warrants and to lead. 10th and Lith. Office on I street, au 23—lw Goin larg ep genntisies Sinead v0 ba e or sell remar! 4 Office C*Fuasy afters about 10 weeks old, and was leaving them at the National Theatre, for Andrew R. Bennett, or at this office. MES; TEST will commence her Pri pA School for young childrea on Monday the 3 between 13th and i4th, No. eu3l—2t* ~~ gee on street, au 3i—2t* GIRLS’ SCHOOL. ai) 'S. GOODRICH’S Schoo! for Fifth street, between A few small Boys will be taken. au 31—1t® —————— 18S H. McCOR MICK AND SISTER will resume the Sob past oe ee —e = of September, at (heir € of res e, No 43 street, between Pennsylvania and Missouri au 3i—eo3t™ $$$ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SUFFES- ers at Nerfolk and Portsmouth. ‘Ate NIC will be given at the ‘Park’? on next MONDAY, September 3d, to commence at 1 the sufferings of the charge of 30 vente will be made, soca poagrengner Pte - ton will res: to the call, sid in Fhe sufferings of our distressed neigh- rs. Prof. Bergman’s band will be in atiendance. avenues. o'clock, to aid in relievi atflicted at the above e moderate and it is to be ho) relieving the to ng au 31—3t PRIVATE TUITION. CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEERING, No. 483 Tenth street west. ESTABLISHED IN 1833. FILL, Professor of Mat! Mathematics, $25; im Welling, $10; Book bee te aecie 315. pny ep Pa in advance. au 31—3t 4 HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts, eu 31—tf ‘will com- et : at No. 435 CABAS, WORK BOKES, &c. CAPON SPRINGS! MOUNTAIN HOUSE, FF 8 f possesses a value to the owner by being sent three weeks since from Ohio, b bringing it to this office, another bird if desired IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT-SEL F- SEALING CANS! UDLOW&CO’8 IMPROVED AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEAL.!NG CAN, for preserving fruit, vegetables. &c. The only Can ever made requir- no waz, solder or coment! ac! by ‘Who see them the neatest, safest and Most con- venient Can in use. They are easily sealed and , and Rever fail to Fruits, Vegetables, &c., in @ per- fee‘ly Fresh state. ® , used after year Dircetions for pading up all Kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, &e., will accompany the cans. Patent applied for i All we wan a and see them. very Can warren! For sale by Cc. 8. FOWLER & CO., Agents, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. au 29—3t J SHILLINGTON has just received— Putnam’s a fer en # °s Monthly Magazine. lo do do do m do Frank Lesiie’s N. ¥. Journal do ‘ Notions do The Ridden Path, by Marion Harland, author of Alone Light and Darkness; or the Shadow of Fate—a story of Fashionable Life A memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, by his daugh- ter, edited by Mrs. Austin be sii mimo eeacitally = octavo size, » beau iy 4 ted and neatly bound ib cloth. Sold separately if desired ‘The Yellow Mask, a new ttory, by Charies Dick- ens The Escaped N = the new oot poaee acestnes published verything ne J SHILLINGTON’S. corner Pa av. and 4% st intel 3t) (aie ; = re ist ; F Hi ii it ae . 'W MUSIC received weekly ai 0% Pa ave- ae ee tht. ¥, ELits a