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UNPARALLELED- SUCCESS IN ART WANTS " The Mayor of St Louis issued a s iE ® : indis- | hed this: That it would be dan be pat WT aut to remain within | The Masters of the Old School out-done by | ——___- —_ 1 R ing Mr. Fillmore, while protesting an gerous to throw the clection of President into | tion ordering all minors ‘& Combination of Pencil and Sunlight. (WANTED IMMFDIATELY— A GooD ; ji t. + gee - | doors during the day of election, (yesterday,) EV EN IN G STA * | position to the election of Fromon bene nade rape rote —— and prohibiting the opening of liquor shops or nurse. A colored person preferred Apply BITENURST’S IMPROVEMENT N * No. 406, 12th street. and K ir a , was i in th rate lim. | W PHOTOG@RAPRS, in Oil, Pastil, end | ** » 12th street, between The Election in Kentucky, bowen (i ‘g | States were necessary for this purpose. Gee ders Tigh adic vies corporate lim Ivory colois excell all. They possessinconselva- ANTED —A FIRST RATE COLORED by districts and counties, not one in The — Were represented by ae atu vs ee ble beauties. For likeness and arish they — Chambermeid Also, a colored boy abit State ticket was ran gol ct re of Br bcs origeetry be filled by a| New Pusuications —The July number of — paintings yet unvetied tothe world | 14 or 16 years of age. Appiy at the Union Ho'ci. Democrats had no regular 0 i . art. Language is too tame to deser be them- S-eo3t (Organ) JAMES T. LLOYD, Rey iblioan, and if one of that party should | the United States Magasine, received from the | they must be seen to be appreciated, and are in- | { _— isville district, though some Democrats 1's district, the deed the of the present "Those desir- ANTED.—A WHITE FEMALE COOK paayponesdigrong oe Nothing candidates Brteneld towns Trvremont.. ‘The State | Publishers, J. M. Emerson & Co., New York, ous may bave these paintin; either from Apply at 370, north side Penn.ave en4-3t Tun @; — — — WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY..........++--000+- August 5, 1856. {j" Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until! the next day. ; is overflowing with good things, and the lead- | life, or manified or copied old daguerreo see i ik.” It was supposed | of Iowa is now represented by a Democrat le sige, even to that of life ANTED —A SERVANT WOMAN TO ————— | there “‘ on their own boo and a Republican. If Mr. Hail’s seat, which | ing papers are profusely illustrated with fine | ‘YPes to am — do the work of a small fami'y. Inquire of 24 # mezz: hi just introduced ma: v ‘ t the ublican elec! F < | the copies. each su’ juent co) 7 i jt ae poles re ee aa sire ot teaterilie would be at least 2,500 Tineis and Iowa would be “ies i rc Gee of pero articles upon the Public | j, equal to the tet crus a rod sion aon ANTED —A SITUATION IN A GROCE- jops are atin ler toinsure the ‘ A hi uld make fifteen. us, to make the | Buildings o hingto: 1 worth their at- | number of copies are taken, at about the same hardware store, industri- insertion of advertisements or notices of any | We regard the dispatches, so far received, as Hesdet State, the election would depend on = RIG Ne welts 7 or . by sn active ind: ‘ ‘ A . fer lithographs. Ambrotypes, or imperishable i ana con ek being favorable to the prospect that the Do- | 110 vote of Delaware, and he was not willing tention. This magazine gives every Promise | Glass Pictures. taken in great perfection. cus lad, who Is willing to learn ng : -d recommendati Ad*rms A. Star moeracy have carried the state, but are not | to piace he power in the hands of a single | of being a valuable and successful periodical. Sioa ennsylvania avenue, between 4x | Cia), | oi ee disposed to “‘ halloo until out of the woods.”” Beted pure a the: Cale Deere which GSP NOTICE —To Tae crrizens oF | | a5-18 J H. WHITEBURST. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLARK Sage : ; the 5th Ward —I have it ne- in a dry goods. One of unexceptionadle The Union in New York —The full and| | Mr. Cullen caid the gentleman had uo just | coscary to have bones lei for fous epee at BARGAINS. chaneeten, whe Tapeehaee toe soul ic devsription in the Star, payment must be made for them when offered, or an arrangement for the psyment for the same provided for. There are now on fle in our counting room many sdvertisements, not inserted, because our ii low! laces: Mr. Wm. LADIES IN WANT OF FANCY the business bear of a situation by appling at ith, Thisrale perfectly satisfactory re-union of the Demo- in the event of the Presidential election, or Grocery, Pent avenue; Mr pas emia ‘will do well tegrve nen oY 2% Penn avenue. a terms have not been complied with. cratic party of New York, that was accom-| whether ho would or woul not hee for Mr. and Z W iuliams’ Grocers, southern art of as 1 am selling of at Cost. caren wieeeecne ~ : ; i ; , ond Mr. F, rover, é : NGS, ED—70 i fi ie panes © few days, anos at thelr) Ayraaee Gora dundee et ee a part the Also, at my house, on East Capitol street. ‘The RIBBONS. BONNETS. | ind persons in want of the following ar ePIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Sluts Honventions, hes given the Fremont | Democratis party. He had the right to vote | above places will be attended to dally.” HOSERY, FLOWERS. CAPS. &e The Unton jokes unmercifully over the | 80d Fillmore journals the horrors. Theyrave| for whom he pleased. He prayed thatthe| i+» Scavenger of the Sth Ward. 4. BATE, No 314 Pa inducing the New | nd tear over it, like mad. We discover in | election might not come into the House ; but, | ——_—______—"">VCREEE OA TE SUN Ward | S-e03t bet 10th and 11th street. widely-different reasons ® i their absurd and violent mi tati if God in his providence should permit it to NOTICE.—TO ALLJOURNEYMEN Keck Tretene sud Herald to “rely” cn Ere: | W'S Sbeard and violent misrepresentations | aie there, he should do his duty" Heshonld Confectioners of the District of Colum- FIRST GRAND PIC NIC OF THE t; saying : of the present condition of the Democratic | yote for Mr. Fillmore first and last, and should jead — Lig ee yee cA vipetiginc ons ~ ECHO CLUB ieee this and that together, we have | Patty of the Empire State, evidence of their | not vote for either Mr. Buchanan or Mr. Fre- | ™ i ; a y Sth, at 74 o'clock, at Temperance Hal), Allmem-| 4 T ARLINGTON SPR ING, | Also, @ lot of cast-iron vee n intelligible view of the ‘reliance’ and bers of the society are requested tobe in full On MONDAY. August 15. shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms h’ of the Fremont party. The Herald ins its faith to ‘the past history, education, instincts, and associations’ of the man. The Tribune is under the ‘conviction’ that the people will be so enamored of ‘the past his- tory, instincts, education, and associations’ of the man that they will do the rest of the work. The Herald affirms that ‘Fremont was born in the South, educated in the South, and all those associations and instincts which enter into the fixed character of the man, in the ease of Fremont.’’ Fremont himself says, in accepting the nomination of the Philadel- phiacouvention of Republicans: ‘The decla- ration of principles imbodied in the works of your convention expresses the sentiments in which I have been educated, and which have been rzpened into convictions by personal ob- servation and experience.’ ”’ fears that the result of the action of those con- | mont. ventions will be that Buch anan will beat beth Fillmore and Fremont there, handsomely ; an event on which we had previously made no calculation as an element of Buchanan’s strength necessary to his election. to sult Mr. Cobb replied that in his appeal to his | tendance, as busii of importance will be trans- E LEDG* THEMSELVES | the , for cash. constituents he wad not mistaken. Theargu- | acted All those that have not joined are invit'd es apie ae eh to make this one of the | .N-8.—Ol@ Work Regilt,and Looking Glass ment he urged before his constituents was, | tocome and unite with us. Come without fail to | most pleasant Pis Nics of the season. Plates inserted. that it wae be dangerous to allow the de Repco Halt 5 By oo cous Sener Dinner will be furnished by an experienced wool te PEN wa cision, in the contingency of the Presidential} *** |» J- A. GAUBERT, Secretary. caterer. ~ in ms wsiah nebe election coming into the House, to depend on PIONEER CONSTITUTIONAL | 507s ©xcellent Cotillon Band is engaged = the vote of ae psteee from, Delaware. Bs Association OF THE FIRST Sie eer cures: POR SALE AND RENT. = . Cobb said in the course of his response, | WARD.—There w: a meeti e Asso- Capi tally Done.—We borrow the following | that Mr Cullen reristed the appeal made by | clation on THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at's Seca Blee O ee OR RENT — SEVERAL EXCELLENT good ’un from the inevitable wag of the Bos- | his Southern friends with reference to the | 0’clock. It = = there should be a full at- | Seventh and M streets, Northern Liberties, at 7% | avenue, between 14th and lth streets west. Ave. i Speakership ; he refused to vote with them, | t¢ndance as the election of officers and report of | oiclock; Anacostia Engine House, Navy Yard, | aging from ten to eighteen dollars per month. ae ~~ tL 0 : “s a | and the resuit is well known. “By order of the President Place. at7a.m. aus-2t@ ' | Touireof J.P MIL’ FON, No. 375, 10th street “Tar Last “Ovurracr” in Kaxsas— iti h tmadity Macars: centinr aeeu nein, Damnine Dezp.—We =o informed re the Boogie eed Pariccee RS en ae ‘Oca: ms a WM. D. SERRIN, Sec. = eateries acreage aut} = 5- J. P. HILTON, Agent and Collector. Rey. of Chie: as received from a | 15 j RALLY SEVENTH WARD DEMOC- FOR RENT.—A TWO-STORY ANDATTIC correspondent in Manan the full particulars oe EE Howse ado arned: Berry ohne members of the Seventh Witeoe who may favor us with their patronage on sig elttgpllcinys of agent ery yo of one of those fiendish outrages which are the | [Conrection.—The metion of Mr. Denver | ward Democratic Association will please take | With the best article of fuel at the Following B = aaenaned toreer Rest $13 20 natural result of the repeal of the sacred com- | to suspend the rule to enable him to report | notice that there will te a regular monthly meet. | prices. | = eye agennn hee wg fd waouites appty te pest of 1820. He will detail them all before | the Pacific railroad bill from the select com- j ing on WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst., at 8 o’clock serene i ii S: i j . M., at Potomac Hall, {sland, and member | Pine do EO. R. ADAMS, Patent Office. n e . is congregation next Sabbath, or t mittee on that subject, did not prevail, as we | Pp. m., at * tbecaaeped L Hickorydo Sg pr ge a eg og eng “The Tribune's faith in the People is based | portunity. We are only permitted erroneously reported yesterday. It failed to Frengected at ute pos, et ne Stove and White Ash Egg Coal. F2% RENT —DWELLING ROUSE, NO. upon the conviction that they believe this | state, that a few days since a number of Mis. receive the necessary two-thirds vote.—Ed.] JOHN F. C. OFFUTT, Red Al : ~< SS ee declaration of Fremont to be true. The Her- | scuri ruffians entered the house of a Free-State a au 5-20 Secretary. | Transition Nut thecity. Immediate fon given. Appiy to ald’s reliance is, that the people will believe | man residing on Pottawattamie c ek, and Proceedings of Te-Day. Cumberland Lum that Fremont is humbugging and cheating the Republicans. Both rely upon THe wax— the one because he is so dishonest as to be re- stole two hogs. Pierce, Douglas and Buc- hanan stood by with their hands in their son ba ‘5 - 5 50 Bee 00S. MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO- | — {[> Persons laying in fuel for the winter would | @EO_H 6B. WHITE & CO., on the premises. or In the Senate, to-day, the House bill pro- CIATION —The Treasurer will be at | do well by giving usacall. All orders leftat Pp. | to CHARLES H. LANE, Gent’s Furnishing vided for running the boundary between the | the rooms of the association, corner of 10th street | J. Steers’ tore, No. 453 7th «treet, between D and | Store, 424 Penn. avenue. ont ~ - pockets!! Breckinridge and Richardson were ba ee g = and Penn. avenne, on Tuesday, Wednesda E streets, or at our ¢ftice, will be promptly filled. tied on to cheat his own supporters; the other | fot present at the time, but coming up soon | Territory of Washington and the British pos- | 442" , Fridav, and Saturday evenings, from | 2240Ibs. given to ton” ese: sep oti oinkegpeted etal ag because he is dishonest enough to repudiate after fully endorsed the deed!!! and subse- i ifie si 8 to 9 o’clock, to receive the year y dues of mem- JOHN W MYERS, & CO., , N rs . 7 5 ‘ully en e ju sessions on the Pacific side, was taken up and = and gas, for rent low. Apply of JONAS P. his ‘‘ past history”’ as a national democrat, uently ate part of the pork. Isthere a north? bers. 1t is earnestly honed that ali those members Office and Yard corner of G and 224 streets, LEVY, 474 Pa. avenve Liquor. Segar but hones: enough to Prove true to his present tt there is, why don’t it subscribe for free- pees eee ties Setuiedioaisctceatar ees ta a taal ao First Ward. and Grocery Store. d ‘ Jy 20-1w political associates. dom?” ee Mr. Seward presented the petition of the # : zs SSR Tag SER SCR aC Em IRENA . + 4 edness. C. W. SCHAEINER, STATEMENT 2 TH 5 The Intelligencer (through the pen of a] The District.—This is the day set apart by | %° called Governor Robinson, of Kansas, and j “rt ‘Treasurer. CE en Saeee TREES Ore eorrespondent) argues elaborately the ques- his fellow prisoners held in custody in the Ter- tion—Who is to be President in case of a fail- ure both of the peopie and House of Repre- sentatives to elect according to the forms of Fee a sf er Receipts io nef a — it and attic — on as oy itory of , under the charge of treason. NOTICE.--THE CARD PUBLISHED | Unated States for the quarter ending June | \2th and 13:h streets. formerly orcupic e Mr. B. read the a petition Pe length, and cS sh Julian Vannerson, in =oy to one 30, 1856, exclusive of trust funds and|™M — a dace’ poage A ba wd after moving its reference to the Judiciary | from me induces my notice. I admit, as he says, Treasury notes funded. rnteanyn op lah pecan ak en Se LA mh. Gonataittee B sdreoned the Senate upon the that he has been employed some two years in my tares ai room, e! ‘stern : the House for the consideration of District of Columbia business. Our fellow-citizens are all duly thankful for the small boon of a sin- = : “ RECEIPTS. ‘ tered water in the . Apply at the Drug Store PSTN gle day so dedicated, though the House could, | contents of their petition; petition so referred vioesbor dieald te eae ee ree. that | From customs aise $16,776,472 4 | of NAIRN & PALMER, corner 9th street and the Constitution ? weil indeed for the public interest, devotea| Mr. Butler reported from the Judiciary | fis of anid Gallery—but I donot admit that {t ts mecirbaall ageee| pisces eae Pa. avenue. jy? oe mene es weck to the affairs of the District of Columbia | Committee upon the subject of the choice of @ | an assumption or right to terminate said arrange- SOUrCES........ See OR RENT —TWO ROOMS, WELL FUR- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP se * President of the United States, in case of a} ment when on investigating the affairs of said nished, on Sth street No 264; above ihe Pet- legitimately coming before them. We can | failure to elect either by the people or the Galley, I find _ only satan fod proats, E ent Office, with a fine bathing rcom attached i i i i . i i but e, very large amounts en withomt m: ——_ j The Amendments.—It seems to have been | °®!y hope and pray that their deliberations | House of Representatives ; which said report baowiase ph concer and approprinel to wed cae jy W-lwed = understood for some days past, that the Fill- | #94 action throughout the day may be guided | Was being read for the information ot the own use I donot now deem it necessary to say | cyy1) foreign Rarity fit UK RENT—THE DESIRABLE STO: ~ ee ssh | by an enlightened publio spirit Senate as the Star went to press more in justification of my giving bim so summa- | “ai, sores! No. 558 Seventh street, opposite Centre more reprerentatives from the North, with | °Y 8 Fy = In the House, the attendance being appa- | ry a ee pig as berg matter will very shortly un- Interior—(P. > ket, fitted up with shelving, counter, gas fixtures, the exception of Mr. Valk, and here and West Point.—We publish to-day, entire, rently thin at 11, a. m,a call of the Honse dergo a legal investigation. I beg te say to the War.ssse , awniog,&c. Possession given immediately lic that the Gallery is still o; and in care of there one or two more, design making another public Gallery pen Na’ oe Apply to ROBT. C. BROUKE. jy Str ; . the report of the Board of Visitors of the | was ordered ere the journal was read. In | trustyand qenyesen earls ewe te =e Ola public debt 573 46 i SALE ce SRkOS OF LAND, CON. “dash” for freedom in Kansas—now equally | West Point Academy, than which no other in- | the course of its progress, a sufficient number | ‘* Te: Whitehusst's Gallery: Petere ave iiioest aii = F taining about 45 acres, on the Heights of the shibboleth for the Northern Fillmore par- | stitution for instruction is of more importance | of members came in to constitute a quorum: Washington, D.C. To 65,600 00 ‘own, being a art of the Valley gee ty, as with the Republican party in the House to the whole country. The eyes of the Amer- | 80, further proceedings, under the call, havin au 5-5t* J.H WHITEHURST. Do do 1846 : = ofthe most desirable arf ballin amending the legislative, executive | ican public should be constantly on it, and we | Dee? dispensed with, shortly after the journa ATTENTION, WASHINGTON HIGH- eee fe priva's residence; about and judiciary appropriation bill, which ia therefore insert this report by way of doing Mr. Goode reported from the District of ea opie Retemption of Texas pecagr ae antes ~~ eee under consideration in Committee of the | our share to spread before the country reliable | Columbia Committee a bill to enlarge the on THURSDaY EVENING, August 7th, Prem, ~~ as 00 tivation The summit of this trect Whole on the state of the Union As their information concerning it. It is now justly nae and pees the Alexandria Canal in fall uniform for the purpose of dress anil, by won mee, ane bas 5 e: . Fompany, «c.; passed. order of Order! rgean| offer js the » Georgetown, on ae me pear oe in ne nad not | the country’s pride, and we trust that it may The bili from The Senate to provide for the | earnest request of ihe Captain eat a full attend ane meq —— the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in isposed to “ shrick for freedom” in legislating | jong continue so to be. ublic instruction of youth in the county of | ance be present as business of importance w' ments of Mexican indem- on the regular appropriation bills particularly, — — ; Washington, District of Columbia, outside of elena poe the company concerning inet enaual any ee 232 90 sn etaened Sit cok tae eee ae we take it for granted that they will succeed | The Frederick (Md.) Democratic Meeting— | the limits of the city of Washington, &c jwas au 5-3t® Secretary. notes parloined 53 86 — city. acaba ahs ites ‘ s | to come off on Thursday next—will be attend- | then taken up on motion of Mr. Meacham, — | Payment to such vst my at Valley View Farm, orto Dr. H. King, = volitionizing this bill wherever it relates aay and was read twice. Its third reading—likely ATTENTION MONTGOMERY nh Sanie os ates No 80 Prospect street, Georgetown, D.C to Kansas. In the mean while, how do the | ed by some of the ablest Democratic popular | ¢, occupy an hour—was in progress when the GUARDS —You are hereby notified toat-| herded in the act of wth je 18-tf [Intel] EB. J. KiNG American party of Maryland relish the firm, | Orators in Congress. Great preparations for | Star went to press. nae aR EDNERGAT TERR ts Septemaber, 1950 ......5,820,016 77 Seine R RENT.—A THREE STORY BRICK affectionate and effective union upon all prac- | it ere being made, and an immense throng y : , — 9,059,47 6th inst. Punctual attendance is called for as Dwelling, with extensive Back Building, « will doubtless be present. PERSONAL. business of imnortance will be transacted. pega gagged jot of ground attached, with a pumpof good tical questions arising in the course of the 780 721 22 = d sz in the yard, situated on K s:reet. nearly op — >, ; A By order of Cart. Key. legislation - the — <— “ been con- Awarded —The Secretary of the Treasury Pe sy Edward Curtis, of New York, died ripen ~ “THOS. McENRY, Sect’y, Tenikeny ise Register. | posite the Brewery. Toagood tenant the rent summated between the Northern Fillmoreites . ey - Will be made moderate. App'y to COM 8. Register’s Office, August 4, 1556 lt] CASSIN, or at GODEY & CO’S.. Lime Kiln, Beal) street, between Congress and Waskington Proposals for Deepening the Outlets of the | streets, Georgetown. m 2-cott Mississipp: river into the Gulf of Mexico. OR RENT OUR NEW SMALL BRICK and the Republicans? By and through it, from the election of Speaker Banks down to the adoption of the amendments of Messrs. Massachusetts, the contract for the construc- | ferred upon Senator Sumner, cf Massachu- ere artes ecm at veer ATiney, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August tion of the proposed new Custom House and | tts, by Yale College. 6th, at 739 rice in fall summer uniform for has awarded to J. M. Coburn, of Boston,] |... The degree of L.L. D. has been con- eetacartes SUARDS.—YOU Post Office building at Bristol, R. I.; bis bid «+++ Roger A Pryor, of the Richmond En- | dressdriil Punctual attendance is earncatly re- : ; i i id. uested. very member not present will have bis ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Houses just finished, immediately northwest Sherman and Barbour to the army sppropria- of $7,795 being the lowest offered. den ‘ides = ae Whine pl lope dre ee dame sirleken from the toll of the company. WaskiNcrox, August 4, i of the Capitol, between B street and the Railroad tion bill, they have consummated every scheme cao nel alan bs i = E> ‘ame | Members having accoutrements belonging to the ALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT - ottten Capitol kar for abolitionizing Kansas—so far as a majority The U. S. Steamship Minnesota —The 8 a company are requested to return them without de- : - S—Cot: . = this office until the first day of Octobcr next} ——~-"" - . +++. Senor Atocha, well known through his | lay. By order of the Lieutenant commanding. J tor ‘opening and keri np erin ee eit R RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOM® Pe-- Navy gc — — ema former connestion with Mexican, affairs; Traae au 5-20" T. WITHERS, ist Sergt. silent captcity to tccemirodate ce wants of Persad Cassber, Wiis board. vs arrival of this ship at the Philadelphia Navy y. Fowler, Esq , postmaster o ew Yor Re SSIDE Ss a8 ari commerce, through the Southwest sand Pass Also, table transien| inquire at Mre. Yard at 2p. m. yesterday. She gave, in all | city; and Thurlow Weed, Esq., of Albany, m NR TEN TON eee eT ARD | a untre, leading SMITH of the House can do that thing—that has really been brought forward in earnest. The words of some of the Northern Fillmore party in the ball are fair enough for the South. But the votes of that party are sure to be given in sufficient numbers te make every és ‘ier: J from the Mississippi river into °S, 233 F street. nov 27-1 ; f h are at Willards’, in this city ed Uns the regular aumieip eeetine or wd ri tid sated, By ocr er oe Pirpove th cf | QTOREFOR RENT —ONEOF THE T sati ti t i = ~ ‘was appropria' t Cor < Sth of NEOF — i tT rel dL _-++Among the distinguished visitors at Old the Corps will take place on THURS- Tote bunared ant thicy sheen S desirable — ee a Z —_— avenue for rent, au tures for Apply at The Current Operations of the Treasury Bidders are requested to state the amount for] No. 241 Penn’ uvenue, between the hours cf 2 = July, 1r56, three hundred and thine thousand Point are Commodore Shubrick and family. ] DAY EVENING, August Tth, at 7% o'clock | guiicre “ The Commodore was honored with a salute | The members are particularly requested to be ss " unctual in their attendance. 2 0 To Republican party measure intended asa blow | Dey artment.—On yesterday, 4th of August, oe as Sodas ecates, aad was called on by | Pay Oder of the Cantain: Selgacias iS eae veda geen prose fiemtcictanc au 2-3t at the South, triumphant. The record, from | there were ef Treasury warrants entered on au 5-3t® «. A LENTZ, Secretary. feet thse ata width of three hundred feet, to a depth of not less Fro RENT, WITH OR WITHOUTSTEAM +++. A large number of the citizens of Har- POWER —The large, airy, convenient, end $$ aes the begiuning of the session to this day, bear? risburg, Pa., without distinction of party, im- A CALLED MEETING OF THE | ‘222 élghteen feet below the level of ordinaiy low the books of the Department— dete! well fin' t sulid- us out in this declaration. For redemptien of Texas debt $3,040 32] mediately on bearing that Col. John W-Geu- a held inthe Aldareaents Caaeeee ane ee neat foberafllabed by a elec i iting by 20 fet tn the sents with bigh We feel curious to know on what principle _ — Teenie y Dosen Led os ty had been appointed Governor of Kansas, | Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. next, the | °T oicers appointed by the Secretary of War; eud | celling, and is capitally lighted. Also, the stove 4 : > N they are also requested to state the jongest period | !mmediately under the west half of sald ball, #5 the Southern advocates of Mr. Fillmore’selec- | Por the Interior Department. 44.087 47 | S23tesed him a ipa peo? letter, with | Gth inst., at8 o'clock. A full attendance is par- | Of tine for ty a. - ‘hich they wi'! contract to keepeach | by &0 feet, fronting directly on Pennsylvania - Bi ge . the offer of a public dinner. In reply, how- | ticularly requested. W.H GILMAN, chi - | Svenue, in the heart of the business portion there- tien, will attempt to justify their efforts to get | For Customs... : 1,511 02 | ever, he says he is anxious to siedoees th the} au4-3t Recording Secretary. tanec foo aes of, (no other such desirable astnooe stands are the Government of the United States in the | W2t warrants receive Territory immediately, and therefore must ATTENTION, YOUNG JACKSON | Md for opening, if eccept: 1, is Faid; and tostate | now being offered to the public) They will be hands of gentlemen avowing the sentiments pile se a ye decline to meet them at the festive board. — DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION — | #ls0, in separate proposals, the same particuiars | rented separately or together. For terms apply c eee 28 lustrated by the votes of the Northern Fill- more party to which we allude. There never was another President so completely in the ae = for opening an@ Keeping open each channel to a | to GEORGE HILL, Papermaker, Bridge tre fi +++ Among the late visitors to the Fauquier | The members are hereby requested to meet at the = zs loors From miscellaneo” srources..... 1,266 91 eed é . eat uniform depth c* not less than twent feet through | 8 few d west of the omnibus stand, George = - ae * hy ae ealphee conoee b are een ee 4 us- Pomoesie Hessians cen ae out a well defined width of three ibroeh fezt vena he _ Star Office counter. is “ ice Taney, on m iver, ecretary | nay EVENING August 5th, at8o’clock. All The means by which it may be proposed to ac- . B.—If renters desire to carry o ony business CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Dobbin, Postmaster General Campbeil, Sen- complieh the work and the least time necessai ui steam » they can be accommo- hands of his immediate (Northern) friends as] In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to| ators Adams, of Miss, Jones, of Iowa, and Voverders BA. JAMISON, President cpeatng the hanna must be stated in the pro- Shed wha shay eeacheg wth ew nd pow Mr. Fillmore was when occupying the White | press, the resolutions of Mr. Pugh, calling on Nenashiniite comes wee snee ot de BOLD AN: wllnet colt al ” The right to acc»pt the offer which, In theopin- Saige paces manufactured By the Mersrs House. The Gardinerisms of his admiuistra- | the President for information concerning the | gouri, Lake, of Miss., Lindley, of Mo.. and Bee sic cnr cone ce pt contained if vequised, to patbers of the ene Powe, tion were the results of that point in hia ad- | C2Mdition (with reference to fitness for n Col. P.8. Brooks, of South Carolina 1856.—All the bills for Gas consumed in the | and to accept either Ppoposal of any bidder for | above. fe 20-ur ministrative history. Now, however, his im- eetiee 4o.2) Of She great lakes and their trib- month of July having been made ont ana deliv. } elther of the passes, to the exclusion ef the - lease t oT ered on the Ist of August, notice is hereby given | possls of tne same bidder for the other pakag # aol” =~ on theahove propenty will be that the discount of twelve-and-c-hal’ per cent , | reserved allowed for the payment of such bilis within five The quantity of matter necessary to be removed days after presentation, will cease on THURS- | from the existing ctannels at the Passes to be ® i DAY néxt, the 7th instant, and no deduction will bo aeqpie or the distance al either channe) to nary Societies of France; 1 vol " be made under any circumstances after that day. | which the work must extend, in order to obtain Ayam Lile, @ novel, by the Hon. J. Clemens, au4-3t Byorder. J. F. BROWN, Sec. either of the specified depths, canuot, for want of sae a Slave-y, by P accurate tnformation as to their present condition, the Unive — ef Vingine. rofessor Biedsoe, of f with county officers, was elected. There seems PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—THE SEMI- | bestated. Persons who desire to undertake the . vereity irginia . Missouri —We have not anticipated that in | ™°™t bills; when the following bills werecon | to be but one political organization in the annual examination of candidates for | Workare expected, therefore, to inform themselves | _®" 5- FRANK TAYLOR. x - not anticipated that in secutively considered and passed, viz : State, the Know Nothings having fused with | Teachers of the Public Schools of Washington | Of its extent, and of the best means of accom plish- ILASTIC BELTS FOR SALE AT the election held yesterday in Missouri, Trus- Bill for continuing certain public works in | the Fremont party, and have thus carried on | will take lace, by direction of the Chairman of | ing it E au 4-3t LAMM ten Polk and the rest of the Democratic State | the State of Massachusetts ; bill for continu- | the canvass in opposition to the Democrats. | the Sram § se posclinacthpy Gy waite od tee mas been entered into, the place Gace laeonions = prin on th roti oar i i] ele” baking to sppepinos ter cor. | Eeluces efor Setar Sener ce | Sie pim.swbor cali at mapa | Seusinaet of he sauna orePaatr| () AH ait Pression on the probability that the labors of 3 Se ee oe oon : ; Ty 0 rou for sale at LAMMOND’S, te ofticers 2 pose Becre- 4-3t > tinuing the improvement of the harbor of gether with the Presidential vote in 1852: _ a ieeuian caneenty meeting of the Board of | tary of Rist cae eee ans begin be} 2! ___ Seventh street. Thomas H. Benton would carry off for his} Erie, in the State of Pennsylvania; bill to |] ~——1854 —\ ———1852.——. | Trustees will be held on WED SDAY, Avgust | 8greed “pen for opening each will be paid after $ 10 REWARD.—LOBT ON LAST bogus Buchanan ticket between ten and twenty provide for sonnei, the improvement of |} Dem. Kepub. Pierce peg. 6th, at 5 o'clock ‘ @ach has been completed,and found, upon exawi- Thursday or Friday, a smail account thousand votes of hs the Mississippi river; bill to continue the im- | 87027 99,626 95,299 80, ‘Teachers from whom ‘Tabular Statements” | nation by an officer or officers, appointed as aboye, | book. The finder wil! receive the above reward : : es of men who really fancy that, rovement a the Rock River rapids, in the Towa elected State officers, for which there | have net been received are requested to send them | to be conformable, in all respects, to the stipuls- by returning the same to me in voting with Benton, they are striving to | Upper Mississippi; bill to continue the im-} were but two sote of candidates, the Demoorats | t0 the Secretary of the Board at their earliestcon- | tions of the contract; but 10 payment wil be utaries, the improvements, light-houses, &o , necessary on them, their present commerce and navigation, &c., &c., were duly passed A f = The bill for the relief of Richard W. Thomp- 2 * ton of another slaveholding son, of Indiana, was then discussed at length | State elections held yesterday. State into the confederacy under any circum- ight, Brown, Stuart and Toombs, In Indiana, a full State ticket, members of stance: whatever. until the arrival of the hour for the consider- | Congress, and the State Legislature, together ation of the special order—Internal Impr en POLITICAL ITEMS. Before going to press, to-day, we nape to receive some returns, by telegraph, of the mediate friends have other objects in view— ize Kansas, and to Prevent the fatere adm HISTORY OF THE HOS. McGRATH, Blacksmith, insure Buchanan's election in November. a oars of be Tennessee river. and the saPat loans as follows : ‘Riswsis enrars Spee: eeeeey. ioe tr cen aeth oor po enon = eaevincan ao eupeee Though he has prob in thi e bill making appropriations for the im- em. Republican, SO examined, and approved, SPRINGS. Seah ot pobahiy cheated them in this | provement of the harks Dubuque, Towa, | Sec. of State... W. McCleary, Elijah Selle, CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE | eeebove spesitea fl atipeeeies. [Ae FOLLOWING ARE THY TEPNs » Precious little chance has he for suc- | was discussed at some length; but without | Auditer.......James Pollard,’ John Pottor, | SKE" Persons deciinin housekeeping or hav- | at the expiration of one-third of the time dur- of Bou:d at BURNER’S WHITE SUL- cessfully playing a similar game in November. | taking a vote on it, the Senate adjourned. Ate Gensrai | Sten Sami A Kise iarirauveniags io gteataa oll teanoates ning | 2 which the pore bed ae ert cheat | PMUS SPRINGS, Virginia, viz: If, contrary to our expectations, the regular In the House, they passed the Senate bill Two members of Congress are also to be - siren | CBBty Per cent of one-third of the whole amoun' Per week. of the sa We are prepared to buy their en- of the contract for keepi: ry t open will be paid; at Per month Democratic ticket succeeds there at this elec. | to amend the act establishing the Court of chosen. tire stock of Furniture, (in large or small quanti | the expiration of two-thirds of the time an addi-] jy 10-1m ji ’ Ss ae : i i ion, i tles,) and thus save them the trouble and ex — tion, Mr. Buchanan 8 majority in Missouri may | Claims a ewe plored setlist Inetient toa public feng New Furniture ex: Prego ep saat nitk: aadtteaoecoeen MARBLE MANTELS. run up to thirty thousand. Benton's game is} _n motion of Mr. Zollicoffer, a resolution} ~-lbsh <——l608.——. | changed for good second-hand articles. BONTZ | of ‘he whole time during which the ehanne’s are THE, UNDERSIGNED, JOHN M. MAX- to throw the State offices into the hands of the | ¥28 agreed to instructing the Mil ary Affairs | Dem Repub, Pierce. Scott so hieae eee Furniture ee to be kept open, ~ te bioiae oe WELL, hasa lot of fine plain and carved Know Nothings, in ord ~ Committee to inquire into the expediency of | 21,102 23,220 17,762 15,855 | * renee z jy m | arst payment, and the remaining of the | White italian Marble Mantels for Parlor, Kreak gs, in order to discourage the accepting the tender, by the State of Tennes- is e 2 =e jole amount of the contrgct for keeping the | fast end Chamber rooms, which I wid sell very In Missouri the fight was triangular one, NOTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER begs ec nels 0; will be paid; butno ment will | 1 t Pa 1 see, of the Hermita e estate of five hundred | between the Benton and anti-Benton sections | een the attention of the public Somene autil after the phovacte havoboen exam- Laden merase pyr ily sp Sonnet acres, the late residence of Andrew Jackson, | of the Democratic party ard the Know No- | to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE | ined at each period of payment, by an officer or 12th. : au 421e on condition that it be used ite for a| things Besides the State ticket, members of | before purchasing elxewhere, as by so doing they | oficers appointed by the Secretary of Wer and branch of the West Point Military friends of Buchanan elsewhere, who are gen- erally not aware how utterly impossible it will be for him to repeat successfully, in November, > z i Tess Iso to be el will save from 15 to 25 per cent. found to be in all respects coptormable to con- QC) REWARD —LOsT AT THE RESI- the trick by which he has, on this occasion, Mr Faulkner moved to ptacoad gree wale one the TOangremioaal praen in 1854, the an gered opal vet lowest at | tract. 1s must be ied by evi $20 erat by diane seth owen s . to 1 : : \. ‘ween 9th ar reets. Proposals mi acco! evidence n . - succeeded in leading off thousands to vote Also: Commtnee Seen e the Military | aggregate vote was as follows. jeo-6m JOHN McDEVITT._ | ability to execute the work inthe way,end witeie | money, two certificates of ‘stock of ‘* American nomina! independent Buchanan ticket and b ni. for the increase | —_______y ——— ie... SF eee time proj , and should bead. tothe | Guano Company, ’? railroad passer, end other vel- ae etter organization of the medical corps | Whig. Anti-Benton Benton. Pierce Scoit, Bockses WHISKEY FROM KERTUC- | (1, Br parunent Mashington,”? enden- | uxble papers. Whoever wit! return the same - < a of the army of the United States; rules ut | 27,836 30,123 22,486 38.353 29 934 KY, direct; 14 years old, purchased through a « Proposals for H banneis thro Fd e Post Office can deduct the reward, or The Project of Throwing the Presidential | suspended, , : vor | the. agency ofa gentieman resident of that coun! oppaing alouticts | ceatheaume 2 , nays 61 The election in Arkansas was for Governor | how hy lag ea ay : ppt river.” : “| Election into the House.—It will be well for ds they went into Commit-| and members of Congress, the battle being etl! = ; um: ace a Pe gallon. a in which proposals are to | 24-3 W. H. TOPPING. Know Nothings sincerely opposed to the elec- i. te geutive and judicial | between the Democrats and Know Nothings.| au 5-lw (Intel) 279, F st. cor. 13th. boheme =e ti Bed be — OACH TRAPS, MOUSE TRAPS, RAT tion of Fremont, to cast their eyes over the re- (Mr. Haven in the chair ;) | Elias M Conway was the Democratic cant. 7 HAVE RECHIGEL Suuaauae oun ° = ~ Bageee 3 R TRAPS at ras 6. FRANCIS'S, | Post Office, the certificates of stock If you }-€Vidence of ability to execute the work are most fee ee will return the balance of the papers and half the | *atisfactory to the vec: of War. VENTILATING HATS'!-STEVENS, money, I shall be perfectly content, and piedge | | To be inserted forthirty days in the National In Browns? Hotel, has this day received 2 > A ver th ter considering and dieu a HAVE RECEIVED THROUGH THE | the bidder or bi ‘Whose plan of operation and port of the short passage last evening in the | propositions for its amendiment, they took a Sue is cele eek peeled I — —— Messrs Cullen and Cobb, "When they re dicen hie was up ag timer ng to Congress in the first ells, ‘a wherein they will perceive from Mr. Cullen’s Mr Cullen, of Delawace. ris; district. The only election in Arkansas since | my honor not to prosecute further. telligencer, and the Evening Star, Washington; | cases HATS from **Brebe ” “yw en, of Delaware, rising to nee ___ | the Commercial Bulletin, snd the ‘True belta, “ae smal remarks how little surety they have that he personal explanation, read feamithets Bora Paps tig erm preceding Nie 1 W.H. TOPPING. | ihe® Orleans; the Meena paginee, Mobile; the | 2¥ 19 oom, Bi ? Hotel. will not use the vote of Delaware for Fre- | nah Republican,” a notice of Mr. i rity ST ED, LONDON ART JOUR- mont in case he can thus manage to secure “ : ~—S8 YED | Argus, and the Pen: ‘ian, at Philadelphia ; : Cobb's} A B. Greenwood, who received writen | Grenen stn eee eee eee : idgerpemce : specch, recently made in Georgia, i, 5 fees from 21st and Boundary street, yester- the Day Book, and the Jovrnal of Commerce. NAL ther his (Mr. Cullen's) mae eae — a The vote in the second district was for Curren, | day afternoon,a GRAY MARE about 17 y ; “ow 4 - ren a s 5 New Yerk; the Times, and tue Post, Boston ; the | pers * FERGUSON F.’s or in prefe Hgree to that of Buchan- | connection with the Presidential election. He tomas cantbes i a lo edad Tine tue long pag ornpapag Time bac FE Republican . one ~~ F liot, 8t Louts im the Enqul- 10%) ___inext to Lammond’s, 46 next to Lammend's, 66 7h st. - an. There tever was a more apt illustration | asked the gentleman from Georgia whether he Pusan. 12,173 | she is about 6 PO bg ‘old, is occustomed to harness | Accounts for advertising witu’ two copies of At A GREAT SACRIFICE.—PORTE- of the truth of the adage that “None are go | Ws correctly reported ? " 7,404 | 82d has slight marks from the same. I will re- Paper containing advertirement, to be sent to En- Monnaies, Umbrellas, Periumery, Combs, blind as those who won't see,” th Mr. Cobb briefly recapitulated what he did te mbers =e anv one who will return ‘ci or give me in- | ineer Department for payment. ‘au $d30r | Brushes, Paper, Paying and Visiting Gard, En- sistence of gentiemen of the Seeth i the ‘per- | cay on that occasion, and pointed out several | of Congress were elected. ‘Two tickets are NING. Guertennasie Generals dice a AIR BRUSHES AND COMBS FOR Samer ze' &e,” SOHN FEL , 8 support- | errors in the report. The position which he run, Democratic and Know Nothing. au 5-3 3 H sale at (au 4-3t) LAMMOND’S. jy” 206 Pean. avenue.

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