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= : Theimitati made upon single eae eed ata | ; and if each House | around just which way they will. (Here hun- | manner: The ions are made upon sing EVENING STAR. son ay sine dots for one hour to con-| dreds of voices cried out > That's Scott Har- glass, with black varnish in immediate contact ——a == | sider only such bills as have already passed rison!’) Mr. Burlingame said,‘The quick | ©. the picture; they may be detected by instinet of the people Seliever ‘a man from be. | 3 OOF 7 may WASHINGTON CITE: the other House—bills to which no objection 13150 TURSDAY.......-+--+++++- August 12, 1856. | shall now be made—much good would come eS << NATIONAL THEATRE. TUESDAY EVENING, Angest 12th, 1866. Farewell Performance of the General Favorites, ‘ion ; such are not permanent, as the personal.’ © groans Scott Har- | ¢xamination ; , pod. were called iicland geen y the whole | varnish must crack and destroy the picture. i 3.T VARNELL MESSRS. H. A. PERRY. and kind from assembly) Thi aker thought there would | To enter into a minute description of the} S7/2%* 3. T VARNELL f . elie oath | Seiten. duugh-tuos ropremutatives if there wes nctab gli of. giotarcetbhostgha by Mr. SCHOONER FOR SAL Apmniama Die {7 Advertisements should be handed in by | House towards the bills which have already | not s dough face constituency behind them.” | ¥’ PRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR sate rere = A Panny. 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not eppeal | roseived the. examination and assent of the| He coul scarcely believe that the gentle | Whitehurst would occupy more space than the the schooner eating oe tect dt —-0 Ao next day. % ; | man from Massachusetts would have so far! present occasion would admit of; suffice it to | more. She istwo years And the entire corps of the HOLLIDA until the next day other, might well seem to be not out of place; “ trom register, and is capable of carrying 80 tons; draee THEATRE, Bal rey bmit it to those gentlemen of either eruveen the ce pen was ane 0 say that he is acomplete master of the cam- | ave feet water and is suitable for shoal creeks ‘will F THE MORNING PRESS and we subm: g one gentleman to another as thus to have gone Aananevid of his world-reno She is at the wharf next to the Baltimore steam. oe n1e met SPIRIT 0 on, | House who may desire to be classed among | out of his way to endorse a base charge against | ¢r, and as an evidence of his yim aegis before, will be offered at bed The Union contains a letter from the Hon. the humane and charitable. & member of the House by irresponsible per- | skill, we would state that he received the first auction on THursday next at 2 orcleek orn In the new and deeply exciting play of the Chas, Jas. Faulkner contradicting, emphatic- posi sons in a crowd ; and he trusted that it would | medals of the fairs of the Maryland Institute | _ It JOHN . HEAR?! ally, the roorback saying that dissensionsex-} The Elections.—We take from the special hee be found that the reporter of his remarks PRICES | First ited with unbounded effect for several \ . ig- | in 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, and 1855. He | TRAVELING TRUNKSAT LOW presen: ist in the Democratio Resident Committee. | dispatches to the Baltimore Sun of this morn- | #84 done him injustice. But if he was m' y t#ken in this, and the language was intended | received a medal for likenesses of President igh oa a tile weeks in ge — - aa We find also, in the same paper, » note from | ing the following : = either directly or indirectly, to charge him, | pitimore and Cabinet at the World’s Fair in of snother and fine as- the Hon. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, to the MISSOURI. or any portion of his constituents, with a > . rtifi Prince Albert. | ortment of best leather trav- = - —Iti truckl bserviency to any section in this | London, and the certificate of ing TRUNKS, Ladies’ Dress Hon. Jobn Kelly, branding as a forgery a pre- Po oo fay Ph Gis hee pees Peer Carey in the House, he pro- | He reseived a medal for the first successful | TR NKS, HAT BOXES, VA- nee ee tended extract from a speech delivered by Mr. | toi slected: Hteutin Goes uct get 25,000 | nounced the charge before the House and the | daguerreotyped views of tho N: iagara Palle, siting ype tia | Fae low priced First appearance of 8. in the House hall, in the original Kansas- | yotes in the whole State. Caruthers, Ander- | country as an infamous and unmitigated cal- | .+ the World’s Fair, London, and complimen- | traveling req) ii . i MISS ELLA WARREN, bill debate, which the Republican press is ex- peultheererd Graig, eat Green, and Phelps aay Post Office appropriation bill was next | tary letters from ex-President Fillmore. Ho rice WALL & STEPHENS, sts. | TEEBEAUTIFUL AMERICAN DANSEUSE, tensively circulating The Union also laughs | Te pane taken up in Committee of the Whole, and | aleo received a Premium at the great World’s = — ‘who will appear in the splend!d Dance, over the efforts of the opposition to make eap- Lrrtie Rock, Aug. 11.—Conway (Dem ) is| having been reported back without amend- Fair in New York. He received a diploma HE SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Al — ital by publishing alleged voting in cars, on steamboats, 4c , and shows that that system of electioneering paid very badly, indeed. to theira| ite melodies, with the music re-elected Governor over Yell, the pera — cepeneaeies bill as amended in | for excellence at the great Fair at Castle Gar- symphonies, and pianoforte accom iments to candidate, by = majority exceeding 5, the Senate, being taken up, and the question | den, New York. He received the highest — = pp agg ont ‘fa ly. printed and. richly Tr NORTH CAROLINA. being on agreeing to the action of the Senate | medal at the great National Exhibition in bound ; the accom iments arranged by Gre- : i : in striking out the clauses of the said bill : F » Audi Dun, and other eminent =“ The Intelligencer is devoted to news and Raueieu, Aug. oe —— concerning ‘ee future employment and action | Washington. He reosived the highest medal ham, tud ep don, Don, roneg hein ack Humphries Congressional matters, to-day. been heard from, in — Denes srl of the army of the United States in Kansas— | at the State Fair in Richmond in 1853 and and twenty five of the best Sco tish songs a — > Lapeer aactci acl ir Legilatare. & Mr. Pennington moved to add the following | 1854. He received a medal at the National noe all ages, with the music to each, To concinde WASHINGTON NEWS AND.GOssIP. The reported majorities in a few additional Seige dates! oer Ore That no part of Fair, in Washington, for Photographs in oil. | Imported, a few copies only, z last steamer by THE TOODLES. The Result of His The election | CUBties are subjoined and compared with | 1. military force of the United States herein | In 1855, he received the highest premium at | _@¥ 12 FRANCK TAYLOR. Mr. ciniahy Deotiee. en eee e | 1854: an B Dockey. | Provided for shall be employed in aid of the | tho fair in Richmond for Daguerreotypes, Am- | {HE C1 TIZENS OF W SMIRGTON returns from Missouri point with unerring Bragg. Gilmer. Bragg. Dookey. enforcement of the enactments of the alleged brot d Ph h d ; t will be delighted to visit the Great lon: PRICES OF AD force to the appreciation of Col. Benton’s | Hertford..... — 38 om oo legislative assembly of the Territory of Kan- | [?OtYP®: an ‘otographs, anda premium at | suseum, and receive the Magnificent (ilictal Bores and Parquette. reeent labors, by his old constituents. For | Sdgecomb....1,174 — 1,249 — | aN i sembied at Shawnee Mission, | the great French World’s Fair in Paris, in Ratalogue of the Government Free, Gratis, For | Family Circle and Galleries bs Pi od lie Kienceed and treated Mecklenburg. 401 an “hs — _ | antil Congress shall have enacted either that | 1855; making in all a larger number of pre- nunger a 0 Wishes to see the curiosities with | The Box Office for the sale of Reserved Seats rty years he was their honored and tru Alamance.... 261 = 151 — | it was or was not a valid legislative assembly, | miums then have been awarded to any other | the newly corrected Guide and Diagram in havd | open Monday and Toesday frem 9 o'clock &. m. Tepresentative in the Senate of the United | Northampton. 250 — 83 — | chosen, in conformity with the organic law, SS errmnayts will it HUNTER’S the one, at 25 and S0c. | to 5 p.m. Btates, for most of that time being almost | @r#nville.... 160 na by the people of the said Territory: And pro- | ttist either in this country or Europe. Hun leave this Great Butiding a:d do not Doors open at 7X, to commence at Sx, aud worshi he Slies te séenube Franklin. ae < nde — | wided, That until Congress shall have passed | As an evidence of Mr. Whiteburst’s enter- | see half. <A, Oats to tee Crest Model oom, i 9A Trenance ‘gery Wacigtaied 3 — 44 | upon the validity of said legislative nesembly | prise, we would state that ho has catablished | Suide to Inven waar eae of Kansas, it shall be the duty of the Presi- dent to use the military force in said Terri- tory to preserve the peace, suppress insurrec- ment Documents bought a arcs _— any Wants. J ine Dagu: d Phot hi 1 book wanted can be procured. published ~ = - = vate cite: ie iis cea soon the Official Blue Book of the United Staies. V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPE D oe = we in the country, and the maintenance of his = ae mee ae i KENTUCKY. party’s discipline bade fair to place him soon- Lovigvitie, Aug. 11.—As near as can be P. 8S —A good family Carryall for sale. tent nurse—one who will assist in sewin, tion, repel invasion. and protect persons and operation, and in which between thirty and} au eae . Apply at 375 kighth strest, ‘aid cagaiecages! ice sop —stombld and flt~apon te Teast | sero 16 souehae te asa aacani® | pope teria and won th mane! Rghy | 27 arnt nema thety sod | Sh eee |e ch false step—stumbled and fell—upon the TexaS | returns of 68 counttes, the American majority Ways, in the State of Missouri or elsewhere, | {TtY skillful as — are employe e ANTEDS-& L T. INLUS- ;, Hi bse t lab h: been | stands 2,430. The Democratic gain is 7,446. | from unlawful seizure and searches, had the pleasure of visiting his gallery, at 207 EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTH- tricus afd honest youth, about 1 or 18 vears Sens: squtrcrri earylegtea gets = ——— “And be it further provided, That the | Baltimore street, a few days since, where we secon Semin beomesntgence oped to satisfy the world that it was not Colonel North Carolina—The great Western Re- President is required i dee the roaent . 'y’ 5 of age, in a Drag Stere, to earn the business He of procuring presents for their fri and articles ; mire at this cf- organized militia of the Territory of Kansas, passed a few pleasant hours in viewing the | for their own use ot eee eh gem as bet he = be well recommended. Enq’ i 11 3t to-recall all the United States ppl therein | Premises. The entrance is of itself a picture a enty Geeks Benton, but the great Democratic organiza- z serve of North Carolina, (Mr. Olingman’s dis- tion that committed the grave mistake on that trict,) has gone largely Democratic. Bun- ad fi il a — the business tof F: = ULER WANTED—A tage ert _— "7 5 4 i * distributed, and to prevent arm rom | galle: and presents many attractive speci- e have a assortment of Fancy Desks, is a good ruler, and bes some knowl. dge o! occasion. _Histemper, previously imperious, | combe, Burke, McDowell and Caldwell, here- going into said Territory to disturb the public St reais Sacre aad Minto | Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Statuettes; | bank bok making, is wanted to go to Rich- and his manner prone to be insulting to those | +6, Whig, always by two or three to one at | peace or aid in the enforcement or resistance Canes, Porte Monnaies, Card Cases, Jet Urna- i >, mond, Va. A nent place can be bed by opposing his views, have become the first in- of real or pretended laws.”’ the magnificent reception room, where Mr. | ments, Fine Fans, &c. plying to FRANGK TAYLOK, Bookseller, least, have each given majorities for the whole a s + * A large assortment of superior Plated Ware. of thes cit au 11-30 5 . see > . Cobb, of Ga, raised a point of order. Whitehurst himself and his gentlemanly as- ‘oll icles. Extracts. —-. sanely violent in politiesl controversy, and the | Democratic ticket. Heretofore the anti-Dem-| Mr. Cobb, s Our stock of Tollet Articles, Soaps, Extracts, = a3 5 ul posed am: le | oe . ; ses rgest HIS CITY 18 Dr- latter brutally blackguardish whenever allu- oeratic majority in that district on a close gest cake actee cate rye sistant, Mr. Benj. F. Hawkes, may be found in | Colognes, Hay Rum, &c , comprises the In inoue oueiag a a ding to those to whom he attributes immediate rt 1 Situation in re- ; sat as/ Basa’ Batwren (six aualacven | slo et the Clale sartuiued =o on ays Bl attendance. His room embraces the largest assortment in the city, and no article but ef the sirous of obtaining a situation some party contes' mn betw ji best ofitskind. T. . IGAN & gent a > -- e igs" = a. eda oe i: io, o 5 Hecti isti i fu i 70 Pa. svenue, under of several smell ¢ ren, do plain sewing an or remote influence in producing the state of | thousand! Who now says that Mr. Fillmore a Camreell, of ON oe ees Pec eae eaencae srecmnans Be rama ere Browns’ Hotel. | make herself generally useful o the isdy of the feeling towards hi deniabl tained 2 ment to the Senate's amendment; which was | the United States, embracing tie most distin- house. A small compensation only 1s required. feeling towa: im undeniably ente; has the slightest prospect for obtaining a agreod to—yeas 101, nays 84. ished persons in the various departuents of ISLAND ACADEMY. Good reference given as to respectability. Ad- at present by nine-tenths of the Demecrats of single Southera electoral vote ? And then, as amended, the said Senate | &¥ P r epartice: the country. FRENCH AND ENGLISH ACADEMY | dress (CA X,’" through City t Office amendment was adopted. science, literature and the arts, prett: women, for the instruction of young ladies will be au 11-38 pretty a F P. S. Just as we go to press we have the In his late speaking tour he certainly un- After passing the Senate bills altering the | prominent actors, &c. As this room is at all | open September Ist, by a lad: years experience ome following reliable despatch : time tor holding the U.S District Courts for aie . tithe pabik Hea eas in teaching, and having resi od some yearson the preteen to ha ata poet ni bet Dy > a 3, 7 ;: = ‘, ? * a derwent astonishing physical Iabors for one Raxeiau, Aug. 12.—Editor of the Star: | South Carolina ; to authorize the Secretary of een = pes We) advine | sil who — St ace agg Sto7 rooms in the nor‘h-castern portion of the of his very advanced age. and delivered ad- Bragg gains in Henderson 465, in Wilkes 271, | the Navy to purchase additional ground ‘ad- | desire to pass an agrecable hour, to avail thom- dresses replete with wit, 2: i ti Madison 200, Buncombe 396, Caldwell 423, | juining cer in Navy Yard: nd some other? historical pameido po mee ras = load a 150, Rutherford over 400 Baxter, of local and individual interest only, they 1» . thi arely elected to Legislature | went into Committee, (Mr. Kustia in the chair,) founded in their conclusions) and undoubted basa Largan clk basa elected 2 all the | and took a recess until 7 p- m. .. pol in this part of the city. The days term of | city, not farther north than New York avenve. selves of the privilege thus extended them. rere vill comprion si the heunches —_ = oe peceed. say eye having 3 yw i i first ciass academies, and the manners an e above description can a@ permanent : it PNA Bt eorae of pupiis will receive strict attention. A | ant, or if terms sulta purchaser, by addressirg an Tposes, . b 3 ey school for paren will pepe “E B,”’ Despateh office. Possession = general ability. He appealed to his old con- | other counties, nearly all being members gain- On re-assem| ing the Committee were ad- | edly the most extensive gallery in the United Hong Rommel: = Pel sinotoreeonedicosed bern October, . : stituents of nearly every county of his State | &4- ban of Ohdo, Walker ys Wrights at eae , Music, Painting, Draw! ANTED 7% pin led soon asses. in person; and, under ordinary circumstances, | Custom House Appointments Confirmed — othere, ere the Committee rose, and the House | T° dwell upon Mr. Whitehurst’s merits 83 Duane ROADEMI Pee haga pe eee _ the remarkable force and pertinacity with The Senate have recently confirmed tho fol- — adjourned. — an artist would be a work of su pererogation ; Preceed { Te-Day. evidences of this have too long since been giv- In the Senate, to-day, they passed the | en to the public to require any further com- , ' Executive, Legislative and Judicial appropri- | mendation at our hands. Suffice it to say, Junior Sons of America! ireg pata Tel cated a ation bill from the House, and then proceeded | that as a man who has done more to advance sed . “ “oo to consider some private bills; on which dex MONDAY, August 15, 1656, on Sth, between M and N streets north For par Ae a the daguerreotype art than any other man liv- H18 CAMP WILL GIVE AN EXCUR- ticulars inquire of the subseriber No. 304, Sth tho sae sed per ena ey were engaged whon iog, a8 a man of enterprise and liberal views, sion down the Potomac river. between AM and N which his appeals were made, would have | /owing appointments by the President, viz : been sufficient to give a man of his former} °S¢ph B. Brittingham, Collector at York- Political standing and attributes an over- | town, Va., vice H. W. Moreland, declined. whelming triumph. But the people of Mis- | Samuel Babcock, Collector at Middletown, souri have rejected him, as though covered Conn., vice W. D. Starr, deceased. from head to foot with leprosy. He has not} Philip Conley, Collector at Chicago, Ill., _For Sale and Rent. (sem Finest Pag) MOONLIGHT EXCURSIUN OF CAMP NO. 2, FOR OTHER NOTICES } ee R RENT.—FOUR NEW TWO-STOR\ 3 MUL Se “CHAS. STEWART. polled a fourth of the vote cast! vice Wm. B. Snowhock, removed. , In the House, on motion of Mr. Smith, of | be is entitled to the unqualified approbation see bal racensomman oer ie the evening OR RENT—A VERY PLEASANTLY Never was the cause of a public man tried} J°bn Fitch, Surveyor at Alton, Ill, vice Va., the bill for the relief of Gustavus Hor- | 924 support of the public. ‘The boat will ey 7 ——— > —— _ situated and comfor‘able Brick Dwellir under more advantageous circumstances for | W™- Martin, deceased. ner, deceased, was taken up and passed. Call at his gallery, Pennsylvania avenue, | of Seventh street, at 2 o'clock ; = himself. Never was an advocate pleading his} Morris H. Frost, Collector at Puget’s Sound, own canse more fortunate in getting immense | (Port Townsend,) Washington Territory, vice and patient audiences; and never before was | 188ac N. Ebey, removed. & verdiot given by a people after more delib-| Alpheus A. Hunscom, Collector, at Saco, erate anda fairer hearing. That he will be | Me.» vice Nath’! M. Towle, resigned. content to abide the recent decision of the| James McFetridge, Collector at Pembina, o’clock Mr. Walbridge reported from the Public and examine specimens of this improvement. A Cotillon Band has been engaged for the oc- 2 es 2% i 2 cwion. ————————— Lands Committee the Pacific Railroad bill (a Baltimore Dispatch. Supper and Refreshments by an experienced OR RENT.—POUR NEW SMALL BRICK copy of that which the special Pacific Rail- a caterer. Houses just finished, immediately northwest road Committee have long been endeavoring | Tar Yruuow Faver at New Yorx.—The| Tickets FIFTY CENTS—admitting a gentle- | of the Capitol, between B street and the Railroad to get an opportunity to report) as a substitute | New York Quarantine continucs to be fenced | man and one lady; to be had of members of the — pplyat the Capitol exteasion toF RAN- for the Missouri railroad land donating bill; | in. The authorities of Tompkinsville have | Camp, at O. Boswell’s Drug SS ee CIS J. BROOKS. m 15-eotf which was read at the Clerk’s desk. stationed guards all around their village, and | boat. soins Honse. It isin ———s order, and bes the con- venience of gas and - Apply at No 3571 street, between 13th and 14th. an 8-5t® Sencar nsationenns ee eee ; 2 —— R RENT—IN GEORG*TOWN, A CON- people of Missouri—to bow in dignified silence | Minnesota, vice Philip Beaupire, resigned. Mr. Orr raised a point of order, contending | Will not allow any communication with the GRAND EXCURSION & TARGET FIRING | F venient two-story Brick House on Second st . wiger — John N. Merriman, Collector at Georgetown, | that the subject having been referred to the | hospital. mA OF THE near Geor College. The house contsirs to the popular will as so clearly manifested— Ss J B ’ | Select Committee it was not within tho prov- Witp Rice iw Maremaova The wild ri GNION GUARDS. rooms and cellar, and is in one of the most pleas- we have no idea. He will continue to vitu- | S- C , vice Thos. L Shaw, deceased. ince of the Pablic Lands Committee to report Piast Aer tn Perate, backbite and malign those in public John McMullen, Surveyor, Knoxville, Tenn., life against whom he bears animosity, and | Vice Pryor Nance, removed. ‘will die with ourses against them on his lips; T B Storer, Collector, Sonora, Cai., vice of miontects, re) been caeere into Oon- Mr. Denver, on the part of tie Select Com- | Becticut, an © crop last year is stated to mitte, endorsed the bill just reported. have been excellent. The Chair decided the report of Mr. Wal- 2 ant and healthy locations in the District. For ae "Tin announcing to thelr riends, © dime | terms apply to 3... KIDWELL, Dragatst, cor Military and Civic, that their sec-, ner oy and Prospect streets, Georgetown, or to ond Annual Excursion and Target ring wi A. GODDARD, 347 Seventh street, asbington take place on MONDAY, August the 18th, to the | 227 ‘ 2 7 by 1. 0.0 F —CENTRAL LODGE . | White House Pavilion. ESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE FO ora miracle will be wrought in his nature, | Lansing B. Mizner, removed. bridge in order. 11,0. 0. F , Intend giving an Kxcur- | “The Committee deem it unneceseary to mention | LDS ERAPLE, F subscriber bas for rentathrer, his soul having gradually become, within the Wm. J. Walker, Surveyor, Columbus, Ky. ——€,-9 oe sion to the White House the resolutions and pledges they have formed to story Brick Dwelling-House, centrally located lest Guitve heat Ie of — THE PROGRESS OF ART. k or particulars see advertisement c make it pleasant and agreeabie; suffice to say that containing two large parlors, wide hell, sixcham- welve years, an ever-burning volcano The Current Operations of the Treasury é By order of THE COMMITTEE, | it will not be inferior to our last, which wes ac- b.rs, dining-room, and éiichen, all convenientiy hate towards those he dislikes. What a fall! t The attention of tho public has Tecently | au 12-eo3t knowledged among the most pleasant of the sea- Wise aati Do} artmont.—On yesterday, 11th of August, afall!! —_ ro se os — oe eg roe garend NOTICE.—I SHALL NOT REPLY Ww: : roughout ; also, excelient cooking range, in detail to JULIAN VANNERSON’S Bees Wael Hote ae rig H water in the kitchen ; also, marble mantels in the there were of Treasury warrants entered on been called to the extraordinary discoveries = the books of the Department— and improvements made by Mr. J. H. White- Agriculture.—It is sincerely to be hoped pari latrobe stove for heating, &e z card of the 8th inst., in reply to mine of the Sth. 9%. The second beat will at? o’ k. ese ~ that the session will not terminate without | Fort Treasury Department... $15,700 74 burst, in Photographs and Ambrotypes, but | as 1am willing that be should enjay the full ben- a Bice} to the White House. =f ae eden sennewsng excelent Brick Stable action on the bill to protect American di For the Interior Department. 11,058 10] We Propose in the present article to impart a | e&t of his appeal to the public for a suspension of | “"E,oclient Music ts engaged forthe occasion. | wood and coal, with servents’ room fh the mented pessecs American discev- pa i , Z opinion until he can present “the facts’? in his Tickets can be procured at Capt Reese re es ‘ erers of guano, which the Senate has passed. For Customs...+..+++++ + 5,546 82] full and comprehensive knowledge of asubject | own form. I merely repeat that what | published | nes s?nnt. tata re avenue; Lieut Denzelly, story. Apply we gan. a MCGUIRE, Auction Tt is a measure in which every farmer cast of ae corres Teceived ~ 49,615 43 | Which, hitherto, has been but briefly adverted ee tne sane ae Pr riaes = of mine to @ | Vulcan House; Becker & Lackey’s ‘Tailor Store, — — the Alleganies, at least, has immediate and | War repay warrantsreceived and "| to. The process of taking oil Photographs on | je shown bythe books ke Dy Rimstit ose = street, opposite the Patent Office, acd et the Fee ‘RENT—TRE DWELLING PART OF pt by himself, and after- the house lately occupied by Mr. Wetenbail, euamelled mill boards is known only to Mr. | wards examided and posted by two compeient important interest. While so sure as the now | . ntered.. 4,915 00 bookeepers, under his own supervision ne gy tne ype Peck of Ciseetn is fo fon gn ge “4 sufficiently fertile lands of the Mississippi | prom Gece edges 14) Whiteburst, and by this achievement like- | “we? J. H. WHITESURST. Lit Deeeiny, autant Lackey, inrge family. Apply to Mr Bieckford, below cr Valley will in time require renovation, so sure | On account of ihe ; "7382 9 | Res#es are taken either from life or from small "THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAU- Sergeant Harrison au 12-5t | to x nype. au 9 cot have all the agriculturists of the great West an Daguerreotypes, and transferred by the action B= tionea against trusting my wife, JANE : abiding prospective interest in it also. Its pur- CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. pose is to encourage the American commercial In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to and navigation interests to cheapen guano to | press, Mr. Pearce reported back, from the Li- the American consumer. That that may be | brary Committee, the resolution authorizing a accomplished by American enterprise is now subseription for 15,000 copies of Dr. Kano’s well known to all geographers who sre also | fttheomivg Arctic Expedition book, with a = . ss substitute directing, instead, appropriate me- scientific men; who are well aware that we dals to be struck and presented to Dr. K and have withio our reach the means of breaking | the officers and men who accompanied him ; the P. i i: laid om the table for the present. z a Spr phar ered, ig woring After taking up Mr. Bigler’s pending rexo- — of tbe fertilizer without the limitsof | jytion calling for detailed information concern- the authority of any Government. Such de- ing the pecuniary transactions of John Chas. —————— ote C&tzack ann FURNITURE ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS FOR RENT. The House and ground known as Duffey’s Cot tage, and recent'y occupied by M. Bollleau, of the French Legation, are for rent, with jimmedi- ate possession. The house is handsomely fur ulshed, and the grounds abound in shrubbery Apply tothe subsertber, 122 W ashington streer Georgetown, or through the Wasbingten Post Office. A. AYor. “g of light and chemical preparation to the “‘en- beiepedite metre {spall not Hereafter A NE we OOPER! amelled mill board,” in oil colors, life-size, by JUST PUBLISHED, WILLIAM LEWIS maguifying or diminishing to suit the dosired SARA TOGA 3 cote (intel) _ Georgetown, Dec ==. au 11-3t uw) . This “board” is din off NOTICE —LIBRARY HOUSB OF Eeipet ss dae sarees Be errs, August 9tb, A Tale of 1787. colors, s0 as to present perfect adaptedness for | 1556 Persons having Books belonging to this hoto; hic purposes, with a surface as | Library are requested to return them before the A Romance of American Border Life. photographic purposes, be ay andl 1 lid as high! li adjournment of Congress. . a smou mt nearly as solid as highly polished C. B. ADAMS, Librarian. [One Volume, 12mo, Muslin, Price $1 25. — = = marble and impervious to thechanges of time | ~~~, — Re = —— *OR SALE,UN ACCOMMODAT : BUCHANAN AND BRECKINRIDGE : pg . ODATING or climate, and even tothe action of water Be bemocn, ATIC CLUE OF THE Dis. sclven Tanialy fo coctenee or son nat ee Pires 2 haat ae ene Meets ii or -—Hereafter, and un- T 2 » No. 330, E , be- The photograph, when finished up on the | ithe cod of the oampalen the Clusabere oni voor pics raiburtnartenennl ete nee tween New York avenue and | street, near Frani- “enamelled mill board,’ presents a soft and be open cage evening, Sunde excepted, until | author of ‘“SaRaTooa”? bas chosen a large can pocned stor PPS POLLARD — mast, Py i. c? m TY} ‘clor! for the te le bd posites certainly exist. A reduction of ten dol- | Fremont with the Government, it was debated | brilliant effect, leaving competition a matter ae 9-3” OC, INGLE, Rec. Pec Mon Bevan elgg Wits bolder bend, by lars per ton in the price of guano would be Zencmeae” Wilson, and Trumbull, ere worth tothe American -agricultural interest of impossibility in every other style and art of y——S TOOKHOLDERS OF ISLAND the verge of eiviizacion wee Preble ‘ inting ; while the original prominent photo- = whine! <a ters trained in ail the exigencies of border life, be | — — - _ An ineffectual motion was next made to get | PANUPS; while t HALL The stockholders of ‘Island | hs constructed a narratine full op larding OARD —TWO 7 : willions on millions annually, and it wili be | up the Pacific Railroad bill. ~ graphic outlines impart to the general appear- Danie to meant st depron oe TUES- cont aba thrilling adventure without violating t B KENT —One sy cel may eee hard, indeed, if the House fails to do its share | , And then the Executive, Legislative, and | ance of the portrait, an illusive appearance of eye Pit bb teen bboy 5 the paseeeras Probabilities of ‘history. The bold, cautious | Also, » ye per Singie room in the course of the week to bring that sode- | yicial, appropriation reported froumidered, | actual life. This discovery is particularly | business of importance will be ala tedee ee? | woodsman, Sandy Brigham, the watchful. tact, | demas. hectired sPE!e rted i- sirable event about; the Senate having long since eet them the example. That which bene- aoe - turn Indian, Catfoot, and the wily, revengeful | ble terms if desired. The sit» nance Committee were agreed to, ag well as} 244ptcd to the obtaining of portraits from| BY order of Trustees: ation is cool and half-breed Joe, will compare favorably with the } pleasant, having a large rd attached is des} au9-3t® (Organ) P.M. PEARSON, Sec. 2 rn >, yat s desirable several others, among them one moved by Mr. | Daguerreotypes of deceased persons. ——— 2: best delineations in the Leatherstoch ten Tales” | for oe child ren. No. 468, 10th street Ps ~ THE BOONE CLUB WILL GIVE | of the it American Novelist. Since Cooper aE : sore’ fits American agriculture benefits every Ameri- Bayard to strike out the appropristion of By the Photograph on paper, works of a de- their first Cotillon Party of the sgason = put fe his earlier and be:ter novels, no Ameri- oo RENAN GOENE au 8-61 leleresh, and the cats ecg $182,765 85 for books voted to members of the scriptive or biographical character can be illus- | TUESDAY EVENING. the 12th August, at Pi- | can author has written a work of this class pox M , BANNERMAN, CORNER OF beeps res rs we icy of doing so when spare: by the House resolution of July 7— P grap! oneer Hall, comer of 24th and K streets. sessing merits equal to this tale of life on the and E streets. has several good Rooms 80 ‘o conflicts with no other American in- | yeas 32, n: borders trated in a manner superior to any other va- Scott's Band has been en; s for the occasion. At a quarter to six the Benate adjourned. cant, which she offers with bourd on reasonable terest, is surely the policy of wisdom and sound rious methods of engraving, and at far less Jie 50 cents—admitting a gentleman aud |_| The title of this book gives us to know at ouce | terms. She canaccommodate several table board- Se ladies. the nature of itscontents. 1t abounds in incidents | ©. patriotism, on the part of Congress. In the House, Mr. Colfax moved to dis- expense. This is a matter worthy the attention Committer of Arrangements. of an exciting character. ARD,&o.—MKS. BATE: 3 oe charge the Committee of the Whole from the | of book publishers and others, and as wo are hsshre Arthur Bridgett, Lewis Huff, CONTENTS BY corner of Pennsyivaniz avenue and #th ot Towa.—The Hon. Mr. Hall reached Wash- — enn the bill to iomatinae pleased to learn, has already claimed their = NOTICE WEE — Tar Eon tae Werks lsprepared to th ington yesterday, arriving under tho firm con- | ‘b¢ improvement of the rat Michigan | consideration. From one to ten copies can be OTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER bers The Abduction. Tender those ; ae? ‘it ; Mot agreed bik : ve to call the attention of tf! ot Vietion of his re-election to the House of Rep- 56. iohigan = to—yeas 110, nays produced from sitting or painting; they are stock of GLASS and QUEENSWane Lege yt ae Tesentatives of the United States We learn] Mr Harrison made a es explanation, t multiplied upon a fine texture of paper pecu- that before he left lowa he had satisfied him- | ©lling the attention of The Trail. to before purchasing elsewhere, = by 80 doing they e House to tack will save from 19 to 25 per cent! t liarly adapted to binding in albums and illus-| ‘Toilet and Dinner lower than the lowest at 7 ~ Poste: TG % e . WET GOODs self that, in the twelve counties of hie distriet, = (Mr. Burling vai re ipeapeereerae trated books. The process of coloring is not beads between aes ie Found, but not Caught. PAkT OF OUR sTocK or DRY ooops from which he had received reliable returns, | implication not only cf his personal honor, | confined to oil colors alone; all other styles . i i Se oe a an Seeema ake be bad done 600 votes better than at his first | but of the integrity of his political course. He " ; Lucile yom- . a ta bie u ° | of coloring may be used with equal suceces. F% Sova mare hae aon Sees % 2 “heaped a wer ¥ NO XON a bon im election. There were but four cou, eos pve nee of Leash Frou We now come to notice the new and popular | and beantiful collection of Toys and Fancy No- wr . New York Cash ttore, White's old s remaining to be heard from, which he failed | report ofa speech recently mado. by that gen- | style of picture known as the Ambrotype, a Merge Se mene at a to carry two years ago; and his ante election | tleman at Dayton, Ohio. He regretted that | new and wonderful improvement over the Da- information is said to have led him to the con- gentleman was not now in his seat. He tl r guerreotype. These pictures are made on plate clusion that he could not fail to run as wellin | 2*2 Tefrained from calling the attention of ge P nties in those a srt dinate LNZERFoo. SALT AT AUCTION,— Will be sold at our Wharf on WEDNES- DAY, August 13th, at 2m — pul con- 1500 sacks fine Salt, factory filled ince. on band supplies of PRIME BUTTER S the House to the matter, in the hope that the | Slass, and a celected glass cemented ao as to 3160 do coarse do. to orning . them as before. Under these circumstances, ffntloman would return to his et in the | produce the type between two sheets of glass, Cargo of ship “Camatien”? ‘airece trom Liver- ( aid ‘New Vou ‘also, PRO ‘toes ee he is confident that he is re-elected, we hear, se and efford him an opportunity of re-| rendering it impervious to the action of water | Pol- FOWLE & CO, wi ; daily. He may always be found ithstanding the tenor of the dispatches | °!¥iM& from his own lips en avowal or dir. ind. 5 au 12 2t Alexandria, Va. a his stands in Centre Mark » notwi ing no} '@ dispatohes | avowal of the language attributed to him in | °F 2¢ids of any kind. The exceeding fineness |} ————________Alexandria, Va__ Northern Market. Call 5; accommodated from Chicago, which are so confused as to | the published report. Mr Burlingame was | both of light and shade, and richness of tone FO THE PUBLIC. : ane = euli-lw® JAMES E. DUNAWIN. amount, in his judgment, to littleor nothing. | d¢tained from his seat, the session was draw- | thus obtained, is truly wonderful. They do J - DENNIS HAVING TAKEN T! at F EDICAL CARD. We ae ant tufficiently posted in the details ing rapidly to close, and the poisoned shaft well known Coach Factory, on 6th B M ; hurled at him was atill renkling 3 the public | 9% Teverse the subject, but represent cvery | street, between Louisiana avenue and D*. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- of Iowa politics to express a judgment of our | mind, and be was constrain, i <kvit -... hatte? hysician, has the honor to offer his by 8 seuss of| thing in its truo postion, and being with- | f"Voyasen conducted by MP, John CG | sy XVII. The Ltnatie's Bacup to Fee"inkebitants of Weshington’ and own on the subject, but have far greater con- | 4uty to himself and his constituents to tres- | out the glare of the Daguerreotype, may be | re iralldeseriptions of COACHES, BUGGIES, “ XXIX. Kncounters. ° fidence in his j i pass upon the patience of the House in th ; AGONS, &c., onthe most reasonable terms, Oitice and Residence on I street, No. 188, be- Judgment in the premises than | Phong! of the gentleman. He did it with, |e in any light. Tho Ambrotype certainly | /VA@ very best manner, and at the shortest no: gramme. tween 20th and 2ist streets. on that of the class of politicians who get up t reluctance, as he would have preferred | possesses many advantages and beauties not | tice. He fespectfully invites nis fellow-eitizens : Fag sere Fee emeensnnes ait male, which and send off the election news by telegraph | his presence. It was not his habit to strike discernable in the ordinary Daguerreotype, | ‘© !ve him a rial. au 12-im care, for Fever und Ague toe Bilous and Bowel for the associated press. A very few days, | St the back of his soesy, sive meee eretring | and we should not be surprised if it eventaally BE READY FOR WINTER. xxx Rene wa “ complaints, ke. Xe. m 16-3m however, will serve to solve the probiem of | dealing in words oF blo he language to | Spersedesthe old style of picture, particularly ALL Sernene ee, Cosmin: wed W. P. FETRIDGE & CO, L, J. MIDDLETON, the Iowa election, which is really yet in a fog. which eek exception wae ss follows a8 the cost of them is about the same. Mr. do. repatied or w-lined. wl ido ‘well by leaving 4 — SQUARE, NEW YORK = nee LER In IC x... = a ‘The savers c on you to! White! their orders with me wi t y, as lam now ‘or sale by all Bookseliers west oornee The Private © Be per tr da practical man (that the supid. huret has purchased the exclusive right », Twelfth streets, P to execute all such work with despateh, | try. Sent by mail, postage paid , ined ongry Seb 27-1 of the patent to make ambrotypes in most of tnd wre ” | price. é est man you can find) to Congress—a national competent workmen. eession approaches, and the Private calendar Sp La ‘ & ENTILATING HATS'!-STEVENS, paar , man—a dough-face—so that the South can | his principal galleries, ‘The genuine may be Step TT ING, rota ta as LoR V Browns’ this day reorived'S 38 ip jeopardy. But a part of it, at least, | take him by his dough nose and turn him distinguished from imitations in the following , an 12-e06t' 8. E. corner Pa. av. and 1th st bas cases ventilating HATS from © Beebe » au 12-3 wid Salestoom, Browns’ Hot:i

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