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——a=,A REGULAR MONTHLY Be ciitecahtnsarrance | A ociation Ww eld ‘4 S Mon EVEN- the Mr. Acker, the member elected to fill the | ING. the 1sth instant, at # crc eck, atthe Rooms phen ey Jose my canoe nies whe ——— Wants. T NURSY’S SITUA ANTED-A WET by aweman who bas lost her obild. tion of his seat in the hall, to take effect on SENS'SLE TALK. the 25th inst, Place all the country in Washington and Ore- GENTLEMAN PASSING ONE OF OUR gon Territories lying enst of the Casoade moustains and west of the Rocky mountains, ! VENING STAR. = = : a ; rinten- | vacancy in the Missouri delegation, caused by {the Association, corner Pennsyl Applyat No 31 Oregon alley, between M and N WASHINGTON CITY: deat being pers yng those limits. | the death of the Inte John G. Miller of Mis. | O1the, Association, address will be delivered | Wee sanding. Be the door.) Oueet them, it is | SPET ite or os oe ent being require souri, appeared, and was sworn in. % the coentry. to Members and friends of the Association are re ere ktnes over meeaebaeee other Mr. Simmons moved a resolution for the ap- speemilie inviet to attend was beaid to say: “Ifyou buy any Albata Forks pointment of a committee of five to inquire By o CHAS. as aoe oe or Spoons, or Ty, go to FRANCIS on Sev- into and report on the circumstances of an al- Sec. | enth si ; what you buy of him youcan depend leged assault committed this morning in an THE BUCHANAN AND BRECKIN- | UPon He bas every urcful house! ing article, omnibus on Pennsylvania avenue, by the Hon. Hage Club of Georgetown will meston | 804 bis Ptiecs are certainly moderate.) “au 18- Fayette McMullen, 2 member from Virginia, ey Tn AY EVENING, at 7% o'clock, at RTO RICO SUGAR & MOLASS: . Angust 18, 1856. | Let the Governors of Oregon and Washington Territories be also superintendents of Indian i tive terri- dvertisements should be handed In by hrs a? mee pee pe ee o'clock, muy otherwise they-may not appear | Tr would inerease the duties of one executive pesteahin ao and diminish the duties of the other, and be but little additional expense to the Indi MONDAY .......-.. ED—AN EXPERIENCED NURBE, ae y= ¢ of children and asis*in sew! Nove apply unless with good re- ry ations Apply at £9 Montgomery st, Geo 5 au 18r W TED_FOR AN ACTIVE WHITE of 2 place, or mye knowing the extent, situ- | on the Hon Amos P Granger. All persons over 17 years of age, 20 hhds prime Porto Rico & » fo ome FIRIT. OF bgidee MORNING PRESS. See arabe indian inhabiting] Mr. McMullin requested an unanimous vote 0 wish to join scLu - Seni a 10 do os do M ore The Intelligencer is devoted to-day for the the section of country lying ee Cas- | in iste of this resolution; unanimously JAMES A WHITE, Seo ‘au 18-21% Just somite SEMMES. OGK WANTED. A PINOT RATE white 208 t to Saturday’s proceedings i Rocky mountains, must readily com- | passed. | — ae — = f zi ar editor ache poorer in i we pardon the arguments that induce me to] Mr. Campbell, of Pa., ryported from the Bren LAND HALL —AN ADJOURNED | _8218-3t 65 La av. bet 6th and : fema'e Cook. we ee need may E-4, ee ° ™ Shea hink favorable of this change. * *# conference committee on the Misagreeing votes street, between the London Post's declaration that the Danish fa > Sound dues are just in principle and moderate} The Aqueduct —The House this morning in amount : adopted the report of the Conference Commit- eet of tue stockholders of da © SERVICES h paing Islan AVING ENGAGED TH of the two Houses, and his report was agreed = iiceets held int —- sp crc mie he H of a thoroughly competent female ‘l eacher to for the education of my own daughters, Iam The special fommittee on the McMullin atid { desirable all of the. socknaid will be tata Benes Pared to receive, as members of my family, four ——— ne ASEEMAN LADY OF INTELLIGENCE aad education {s desirous to obtain a situe- tion ag housekeeper or companion toa respectable tee ton ide lly going South for the winter or West. St. . i the Granger affray was announced to be as fol-| them. By order: or five young ladies. Every effart will be mede | fami iy goin ; C It mag be inthe power of ihe beers bao | on the subject of the (Washington) Gov-| jows ° Mecers "simmons Pettit, Edie, Smith of |‘"""” "PM. PEARSON, Sec. Board. Trus. for thefr moral and religious training, and Wheral Seobn Guy cat Ome au ise eos the — ead Tootestiecasig to dispute | eroment aqueduct. Thus they appropriated | Va, and Fuller of Me au 16 -3i* (Organ) thetr minds. German, f al i ——— s Terms for the scholastic of ten months. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, reported from the ATTENTION! YOUNG JACKSON | Commencing on the 15th of September, 1856, as select committee on the disagreeing votes of = DEMOCRAT ASSOCIATION ~ | follows: . the two Houwsés on the Army appropriation | ‘Tho yeguiar semi-montl ‘meeting will be held For board and tuition in the usual branches of about, but it will, we apprehend, be much | $250,000 for preserving and repairing the more difficult for the Posé to establish the pre- | work already done, and paying off the ac- liminary point, that they are “J B counts due upon it so far. This action isa KNOTT, 2 ith of 17, er's \- dence No tea ay Island, on Wed y i 13th Inst , after breakfast and has iminary bill on TUESDAY EVENING, August 19th, at g | 8% English education $135—an additional charge | moiming, the B ~ ciple. : | great victory for its friends, and insures a| Mr C. moved that the House insist on its | o'clock, at the ball, south side Pe. avenue, te- | of $10 for French, and $45 for music and use of | not aoe bes 7} aperd Sam. ee ae aan The Union's last issue treats altogether 0 Age aed votes (upon the Kansas amendment to the bill) | tween 9th and 10th streets. Full attendance is ee MRS. SARAH A. DAWSON ag ee ‘any one knowing of bis wherrabouts polities. Proper appropriation for its contiauance next | 541 asked another Conference ‘Committee, Sesion 9 es pari ome pa yriipaneerens Springdale, near Potomac Furnace, may inform them at ones. or address No 12 8. a — et - i i i 4 ues! - cal » WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. |" ‘Bar for the urgent efforts of Know Nothing | seconded, the wotion of Mr Campbell, of Ouse | eoralally Invited. By BA: JAMISON, P an 18,23,95,98,97,28- ste UN) VE Washington. Ninia Je about t feet 8 or 9 inches The Last Night of the Session.—In four- | members nia a only on account of alleged | t° insist. hb Shonxot agreed to, thonaysbeing | g. R. RIORDAN, Rec Sec an 16-308 UNITED STATES MALS. Dich ee hee eat ‘ighteomplexton, and consid- ie Last 1 spin - ‘ ; in 2 majority of three. a = 4 re teen years pact we have never seen such com- | apprehensions thatthe handsemployedonthe| mir, eure of Ga, moved te suspend the | g&r—g=aG RAND RULITARY AND CIVIC ALABAMA. wt Ser eee Me we mendable decorum marking the last night of | work would vote illegally in the Maryland es oe [Ra ret rete Highlanders take pleasure in announcing to their Atle ‘an j3-2e + ; = NT. Se EE en ge tho sessions of the two houses of Congress, as | elections, the House eee Pa pare not sagete digas: 131, nays 683—two-thirds Saeee tne bls Valin ce Token ae ahs Washington, August 16, 1856 ANTED—A WHITE OR COLORED . throughout Saturday night Ipet, and we have | made the necessary appropriations for its vig- | being necessary. Scatee neat ‘Woman, tocook, wash and iron. Apply at No | oem aaa aaps an 16 —— DONG egoge SERVENT GIRL OF THIS ‘ ProPosaLs FOR CARRYING THE A message from the Senate was herere-| ‘The Highlanders pledge themselves that the United States mails from the 15th of No- ceived asking the concurrence of the House in | Excursion will be conducted in a manner as to | vember, 1856, to the 30th day of June, 1858, on the @ joint resolution proposing to extend the | insure thecomfort and pieasure of their patrons. | following route in the State of Alabama. and in been present on all such occasions Of course, | Crous prosecution. It was found necessary on in the House, after each item of business | the part of its friends to submit to the compro- coming up had beendisposed of, Pandemonium | mise indicated in the terms of the appropria- euinion tas Souk For particulars see future advert! ent. the time and wanner herein specified, wiil be re- ¢eity is desirous of obteining a situation in pe iag tien : i f tract Bi il seemed to have broken loose until the Speaker | tion explained above. ‘ hi Aas 7 SO cas pany Roig hed a ip ate — a PM Secrtary._ Department inthe city of Washin ston, until aed. ‘uldress Box No’s, Star Gee aa 10-3" ssocunend which of the Sbety pesaty boner. ; Aft the Preebaeddsl clestion, Si oft she’ |. (Be immediately afterward) : WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, | a2 ded of ane iat, Gay of October, 1858, to be | eT PeMALE COOK. She mus able gentlemen bawling his title into his ear | foolish apprehension entertained by the Know Here followed loud cries of “‘No! No! !?? st Bede se MON- 70583—From Rome, ET by Cave Spring, becomre-ent and bring satisfactory recom- with stentorian lungs, he chose to recognize: | Nothings of the House, under the lead of Mr. | from the Republican sido. par By order of e 18th inst, at 8 Pleasant Gop, Alabama, 4 Garden. mendations of her suiiity: ey “Ne mer a. - uae ‘ clock. Ladiga, C jlains, Je laed | avenn ‘ ‘ But such interruptions of the harmony of the | Davis of Maryland, in this connection, which ee tees eit aby ore and ordered: ants $t H. RICHEY, 0.8. Mines,’ Ten Islands, Greensport, Ash- | au 15—3t® occasion were but momentary. The result of | are utterly unfounded, will have vanished. ing Repablicans 3 NOTICE.—I SHALL NOT REPL SHALL NOT REPLY tile, ‘Mount Niles, St. Clair Sprngs, ANTED-AT THE U.S. TREASURY this remarkable good order was the transac- | Then we may safely calculate on the votes of rhe lerk commented calling the yoas and LS h oat toJ OLIAN YANNERSON’S pee iteg "te Elyton, 132% cae 4 Extension, Washington city, tality good tion of an immense amount of business in a | &t least ten members, who, acting under such | nays--when, the hour of 12 m. having arrived, ad pa ine ing ae lis wack cajoy tie ren eee back daily to Jacksonville, in two-horse | Granite Outten, se Fenn iberal wages baad A al on the last night of | influences only, havo sct their faces against | ‘The Speaker directed the Clerk tosuspend; | Oh of his appeal to the public for a suspension of , and three times a week the resi- | given. Apply ‘A. H BOWMAN, susiness way. As usual on nig! ion just | #22, rising, announced that the House stood | 4 5iaton until he can present ‘the facts’? in bis due, with celerity, certainty and security. Superintendent Treasury Extension. a cession the good nature of the House got the | the work through the course of the session just adjourned stne dic own form I merely repeat that what | published Leave Rome daily at2 pm ut-te better of its judgment and caution, and more | terminated. Perbaps any other party would is tree—that he per praia fates of mine toa Hi py eee omar pp m (iiaitimore Sun and Argus ene week and send + a . nome t al bene fit can Ne or less bills were passed which had better | have pursued the same course under the cir- FEARFUL STORM IN THE SOUTH. dares oa ee carey ee Acive at Home next auye by es m . bill to this cifice.) : y o been defeated, so far as the public interest is | cumstances. —_ Telegraphic despatches from New Orleans, | wards examidea — posted by oe compeient ah ee secgpary eae uesday, Thureday an: ereoorere rt os She coneerned. Such legislation on such an occa- A Desperate ‘‘Sell.’—A quizzical old gen- dated the 14th, loth, and 16th instant, give poe nest his a WacnEsT. deen an Elyton same days by7 pm VV Apply to C. W. FLINT'S Hotel. au 6-- sion is inevitable, however, and we are highly | tleman of the House “sold’’ some dozens of El M Wed and <D—WANTED—WANTED-—TO the following account of the terrible storm a Leave Elyton Monday, nesday, ANTED ANT: js : 7 a *y Friday atl am find persons in want of the follewing ar. gratified in being able to write that on Satur- | bis fellow-members dog-cheap on Saturday | which occurred in that vicinity on the Sanday cK! ‘id oo. F Subos ging ss mare Arrive at Jacksonville same days by 5 pm. : ‘ day night last muoh lens of it wascourarmated | evening. We refer to thoso,who, having heen | | ..+ious, whieh laited all day, as alsoon Mon-| slog to the White Ly pee NOTE. Fortaiter Piswe Pramect toed, oval bequee than we anticipated. eager for the enactment of their compensation | day. Its effects were most disastrous at Last por paren ars see eee Loire Proposals must be guarantied by two respons'- | Oj] Paintings, large and sra2il We were more favorably impressed with | bill, nevertheless voted against it when the | Island, a great summer resort, and which the c * | ble persons, certified to as such by a postmaster o: sf Marble-top brackett Tables, in bronze or gold All kinds of Pictures framed, en@ any rire Looking Glasses, or other work in the gilding Une done to order with disjatch. Also, a lot of cast-iron Eracketts, euiteble for shelving, &<.,on bend. Terms moderate to suit the times, for cash. N.B.—Old Work Regtlt,and Looking Glass Plates inserted 235 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood Honse. dec 19 JOHN WAGNER. a a au 12-e03t accounts represent to have been entirely inun- | “~*~ judge of a court of record ; and contract must be dated rey building on the Island A said NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBER enter Into by the successful bidder, with surety, h b vept away, end nolessthanone ere to call the attention of the public | before the 15th of November next. heprmbpna seh wih late Es pba tohis stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE | No pay will be made for trips not performed, hundred and thirty-seven lives are reported to vefore purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they | #nd foreach of such omissions not satinfatorilyex- have been lost. ahs . wiil save from 1g to 25 per cent. plained three times the pay of the trip may be de- The steamer Star, Capt. Sinith, which left | ““potiet and {Dinner Sets lower than the lowest at | ducted. For arrivals so fat behind time as to there on the 9th, Saturday, with a large num- | 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10tb streets. break connexion with depending mails, and nct ber of pssengers, encountered the etorm be- | je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. | 8:fliciently excused, one-fourth of the compensa- fore reaching Last Island, and became per- | — Fisnaay RuUSsnIe Loe Pang petits pos Pa recnaek cone fealty enuisnsseabis, and sont aftnr becamis KS ENTATIVES, August 9th, | !v and setis acterily explained, for neglecting to a perfect wreck. The sceno among the pas- ? ’ 5 sengers was terrific, there being no less than the qualities of Speaker Banks as a presiding | yeas and nays were ordered in dread of what officer on that night than ever before. His | ‘‘ Mrs. Grundy’”—demagogism—might possi- imperturbability of temper served him a cap- | bly say. The venerable old gentleman, whu ital turn indeed, enabling him to drive busi- | wiil have his fun, started a story, by winks ness through with railroad speed. We had | and nods for the most part, that the F resident Previously witneased a display of what we re- | had vetoed the aforesaid measure. Whore- garded as gross and unpardonable partizan- | upon the gentlemen on whom he had “set the ship in his ruling, for which we were tempted | 8aw’’ went about the hall well nigh weeping to forgive him on Saturday night, with so | and wailing and gnashing their teeth. They PRES ‘ersons having Books belonging to this | take the mail from or into a post office; for sufier- fess ui y ted to retarn th before the | inz itto be injured, destioyed, robbed, or lest ; ch tzet e i n di alone seemed to have been much “put out ’ by | two hundred and fifty passengers clinging to - Dataanons of Son oe es . and for refusing, af erdemand, toconvey the mail {*Re much and energy did he then discharge P 4 i ie = the duties of the Speakership. the rumored action of the Executive. Their | the wrecked fragments of the vessei, each | au li iw C. B. ADAMS, Ltbrarlan. _ | 4s frequently as the contractor runs, or is concern- ii iti arri of se : EET St ON _———_-— | ed in running, vehicles on the route. ‘The Post- reg rte Abeba when egy iba Cates CELEBRATED ALCUHOL | master General may annul the contract for repeat- to take them off. Whether any « r COOK, for sale by ed failures to run awreeably tocontract, or for dis- pany has been lost is not yet known, though | “ay 16 3¢ LAMMOND. | obeying the post office jaws or instructions of the hopes are entertained that all were saved, a3 = - . . dilemma afforded infinite amusement to the England’s Candidate.—The portion of the | undred persons or so who were in the secrct- English press bitterly hostile to all American — able House with the Furniture, No 35 Gry street, between Montgomery and Green sirets Apply on the Premises au 18 31% - 4 :. i department. The rostmaster General may ai'cr “T TWO WELL- interests, led by the London Times, are ve- An Extra Session. —We believe that the | # steamer is understood to have gone to their = DONALDSON, DENTIGT, Has re_| schedule. He may also order an incresse of OR ped 3 bal Tw aa N <= ; hement advocates for Fremont’s election. The | President had under consideration in his | Telief. a ‘sia ho = R. turned to the elty and may be E- | service by allowing therefore a pro rata increase north, between l4th end 15th strees west Kr. Caillon Island has also been submerged, but ‘dat his office, No 306 Pa. ave on the contract pay. He may curtail or dis- uire at 210 F street, near Chubb Br Ts’ Bank- London Chronicle goes so far as to.avow that | chamber in the Capitol this morning, mozt, | the account fuund at his ottice, No ‘a. avenue, quire ‘treet, near bb Brothe: nk from thence are very mcagre. on and after ‘Tuesday, the 19th Instant continue the service in whole or in part, at pre ing Houre. Rent $10 per month its advocacy of Fremont is based on its con- | if not all, of his Cabinet being around him, a It is reported, however, that an imme au 18- niet eanped pty = neg alah JNO. P. BILTON, luctors’ beliéf, that the policy of the Repub- | proposition to call an extra session of Congress, poe proporty and mauy lives have been KMEMBER THE CHILDREN at home | With Bidasheuld be addressed to the -‘Second Agent a: Collector. _ lican party, when in power, would force a] on account of the then imminent danger of Tho ships Bowditch and Ellerslie, as also = ape cainy icen S poentitnl Tes ore Eatiiee Proposals fore ‘Jose, atebes sruperscribed Ls SOP ce speedy dissolution of the North Americon Con- | the loss of the Army Appropriation bill. We] the brig Creole which were lying near the Toy Emporium of LAMMOND, 451 Serenth st. For farther par'i ulars see pamphlet adverti-e- the National Hotel, wy the Ist of Sopieetar ares, federacy, which it regards as the only safe- | fecl very sure that it was not determined to | mouth - ing eae have ail been seriously an 18 st eer orercee a the mailsin Virginia,Gecr.la, | | wish to rent the store I how occupy, seitable guard for the governments of Europe, as the | issue a proclam atiun to that end ere the ses- ba la eke and Neat wo ulso hear of nume- « ST—ON PENN. AVENUE, BETWEEN i JAMES CAMPBELL, Driscitee Bina peony te nee Pest latter now exist. The condition of the Amer- } sion terminated. rous steamboats, flatboats, and other veseels, = oe Petia eMart RORGE wonn on Bu ls-lawiw__ Postmaster General. and g:s compleie. “Rent very mcderate, _ App ican masses under the auspices of this govern-] The Republicans made up their minds, long | being injured. ; re, eoaeuie ebeta fa the Maryland and Delaware . (No. 567 } Peon oveuen, Wine, Lines Chas eee ment, as it has existed up to this time, it con- | since, to defeat the bill in question, by way aie Pat ee bee Edam any Rodd oe eros ae ee pdnhender gna! Notice of withdrawal of lands in Mississip- Store : au 16-3 tends, isan ever dangerous incentive to the | of keeping up the Kansas excitement. ings thereon, bath houses, ete., ete , swept | Star oflice au 19-3t# pi, Alabama, and Louisiana. OUSE FOR RENT —THE COMMODI- European masses to strive to assimilate their — ous frame House situated on L street, be~ away. | PURSUANCE OF THE ACT OF CON- “ *. * * FIFTH STREET SEMINARY FOR Tess, a) ved lith of August, 1856, ma and ‘con! 7 4 governments to ours. This is plain English, | ‘An Affray.—This morning, as an omnibus “ DYprethes the Lat AA eae eae el ed GIRLS, BETWEEN D AND E. a gant of land to the State of Misiveippi toad eerste net a thet oe inleed ; so plain that all may comprehend it, | was wending its way to the Capitol, wherein | UOA¥»' —— : RS. GOODRICH WILL RE-OPEN HER | Ui, 126, conmiruction cf certain railroads in said | Yard. Also, a stable attached, capable of con- It desires Frewont’s election, as the very | Were Messrs. McMullin of Virginia and Gran-| ‘The crops, it is feared, have also suffered | py Fraaslge Tov ahe wane ‘New Orleans railroad in the States of Alabama and rr yg nr ny penn e oe Sarest method conceivable of perpetuating | ger of New York, members of the House, and ey ced that Graad Oulton Toland au 18-eo3t Papago poke pee Gp en Ay au 14-lw* GEO. T. LANGLEY. : sland, an- oe Seek seine! Ry nn Se Sool Sh despotism on the other side of the Atlan- | other gentlemen, a dispute arose between the ibe eae plasesahiaced the taeetace, REMOVAL: tinue the reservation from sale or location ordered ESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT .—The subscriber bas for renta three- story Brick Dwelling-House, centrally located, containing two large parlors, wide hell, sixcham- » rm, dining-room, and }itchen, all convenien’!: arranged, with bath-room, water-closet, ges a tic, to be insured there by the certain result | two gentlemen named above about politics, of the dissolution of the American Union, to | whereim the latter used improper language to be brought about by the policy of this party the former and committed an aseanit upon when in power here! English influence isour | him, which ended in a fight, in which ho (Mr. a > Sap 7 i by telegraph on the 9th instant, and to the A’ _ Lhe corn, cotton, and sugar crops are injured H®? AETernita ne ieee eae ke wells ana Costes officers to withdraw and ~ inealeulably. : he has removed his PRINTING OFFICE tothe | £e‘ve the following described lands in their re- The Texas steamers Nautilus and Persever- | how building on D street, between 6th and 7th | *pective districts, as probably falling withia the ance are several days overdue. The steam- streets east, adjoining his former establishment. | Presc.ibed limits of selection, until otherwise di ship Texas has gone ia search of them. Having added a steam-engine to his facilities for | fected, to wit: @ ted. W ithout h ded as f: he M description of JOB PRINTING Ix M water in the Kitchen also, mavulemeneis ie fee bane, even when sought to be made effective | Granger) was worsted. We are without space} ho storm extended as far up the Missis- | executing every description o: N Mississippi, n the kitchen ; also, marble mantels in the 5 - ™ A 3 . « and ‘ ° he isenable to fill orders with promptitade and | Office at Jackson: rlors. latrebe stove for heating, &e from the best motives; because English views wherein uh all the pigment aie oat ghee ens rand arhlorescroN noe dispatch. P gan 18-6 | North and east of the Choctaw base line meri- Perhere Is also attached an excellent Brick Stable of Ameriean affairs are based for the most part | dispute and affray, as we learned them from | Pi between Sunday evening and Tuesday CARD.—THE ATTENTION OF THE —_ bale wee pee with Somtaee room in the on ignorance and prejudice with reference to | an eye-witness. evening " public is respectfully invited to the extensive jor 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of ranges 1, P. S —The survivors of the Last Island dis- | sale of excellent Furniture, which will take place | 2; 3,4, 5 aster reached this city this morning. They | 00 TUFSDAY, the 19th instant, at the residence | Townships 1, 2; 3,4, 5, and6, of range 6. estimate the loss of life at 200; one hundred ais mtr cactnioy pera Tl Missouri Bast of Pearl River. go eighly two Hava siendy bon counted. | fo" erga aa sea crecg: ite erat | | ownehipe Band 18 af anger 17, 8,18, 2, Many cf the survivors are wounded, bruised, rt M re us. But when sought to be made potent in 7 y = : ehaping American effairs for endssuch asthe | Missouri—The withdrawal of the Bento- Chronicle avows, it is atrocious indeed. Fine | 2182 electoral ticket in Missouri, after the allies, the Times and Chronicle, for the hun- | !*te terrible overthrow of its friends, will of story. Apply to JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioa and Merchant. au 6-ec6t R RENT. —THAT BEAUTIFUL FOUR- story Brick Houst, on 6 a, between ith and Sth streets, with ten gocd an conveniently worthy of thelr attention. :, : sdb sant eathie y iat Office at Aveusta : arranged rooms, wide e, bath room and a @ thousand German refugees from the dis- | C°urse be followed by the promulgation ofa WCU Es ipnlaed te assk cel = au 18-2t A.GREEN, Auct. | orth and cant of cee Choctaw base line and Terre chaterm in the yard, and gas fixtrres. To a ous ¢ff rts to revolutionise Europe of 1848, | Fremont electorial ticket in that State—that pirates, #hOinMEbIC Ueinicad “| BALLOON ASCENSION IN ALEXAR- a . meridian. oe ARDER e bprleat nd " . i aaliae ates, : ‘ownships 6 and y a treet bet. who, on this cecasion, are for the first time en- | being the part of the programme originally con- The steamer Porseverance, from Galveston, DIA. = Lil, ye i aly 16 A and 10th streets. ee Boarding. Boseoine —GOOD BUARD AND FINE airy Bedrooms can be obtained at ‘387 Thir- teenth street, et the very lowest terms. A gentle- man and his wife can be accommodated EE. ery effort will be made to make them comfortable who may favor the above place with their p: tron age. au ib ne titled to vote fora President of the United | cected. It may carry off from the regular States! It says: Democratic ticket half the votes which Benton ‘*We should be sorry to seo Mr. Buchanan | Teecived; but not more. It is now evident elected, because he is in favor of preserving | that Missouri is certain for Buchanan in No- the obnoxious institutions as they oxist, and | vember by from fifteen to twenty thousand. be bees oh be eieien hens is po sauety for qeice spirit of the encageal tne United Lest.—The only appropriation bill lost by States is allowed to succeed. Elect Fremont, | disagreement between the two Houses is the and the first blow to the separation of the Army appropriation bill = 4 15, ‘Townships 3, 4, 5,6, and 7, of ranges 6 to 1° has arrived. The steawer Nautilus had not | /¥fR. 4. 8. CARRLE WILL ASCENDIN IS | inclusive pagan . . . been heard from Aerial Ship POCAHONTAS, from Peyton’s ‘Townships 1 and 2, of ranges 6, 7,8, and 9 5 Ss A - : Grove, Alexandria, next Wednesday afternoon at T ees S, 7,8, f. a " ‘ownship 7, of e 19. There was nothing definite from Caillon is 434 o’clock. In this ascension Mr. Carrie wil P 7, of rang land; but there was undoubtedly groat loss | dispense with the usal car or basket and ,erfora, | East of Pearl river and north of Bist dex. of of life there. It was reported that thirty dead | the wonderful and daring feat of making a som- latitude bodies had been found on one end of the is- mice in the air ‘ = Townships ly ow et 8, 9, and 10, of land, and that the loss of property there ckets to be gratis atall the Washington ie > 22, 19, 14, 15, amounted to $58,000 Pree ye Hotels and Restaurants. au 1s-ate | Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 6, 6, 7,8, and 9, of ranges The loss on Last Island was $100,000. tis ANAWAY—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON | Townships 4, 5,6, 7,8, and 9, of 19 adters that $10,000 in money, in the pock- the 17th Inst, my apprentice, calling him-elf | ‘Townships 5, 6, 7,8, and 9, of range 20 ets of the victim n : ll i the i at A fell into the hands of the | JOHN JOSEPH SHELTER, between 15 and 16 | Townships 6, 7,8) and , of range 21 RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 9TH United States is effected ! chiens att pirates, besides $5,000 in baggage: Fee ee sinct ton woen heleftcheexed ante. | East of Pearl river and south of Slst deg. of end E streets. bus several good Rooms va- , —_— 4 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDING: On tho river, the banks at ayou Sara bad | New brown linen jacket, Plaited bosom shirt, ard latitude cant, which she offers with board on reasonable Indian Affairs in Oregoa.—We received . caved in, carrying away three residences, but | th can. Carried wit terms. She canaccommodate several table board- arrival from the Paeifie side, a In the Senate, on Saturday, after we went ets. by 10-00 ng and (in view of the condition | *° Press, they were engaged principally in the him a plain bosom shirt Townships 4, 5,6, 7, and 8. no lives were lost. fine white linsa pants and dark cloth jacset, | and 8 Ps 4, 5,6, 7, and 8, of ranges 4, 5, 6 - oth lot! if ie 9 FA Several vessels were blown eshore at the Srolock pe Pgs rege a EY i ee 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, of ranges9, obratalltrs 3 OARD —TWO LARGE = 5 consideration of dizagreeing votes between mouth of the Mississippi, and the telegraph | The Ba’timore public will please take notice, and a 1,2,3,4, 5,6, 7,8, and 9, of RENT —One very rete wag of the Territory) important letter from an eld th BE i at gs line froin thence suffered severely, I will be on in thecars this afternocn. , “u urs Ms ges 0s 00s Oo » OF FANE | Also, a large sized Single room suitable for a gen- itizen of Oregon, a rubseriber to the Star, | “be two Houses upon general appropriation| ‘The British schooner Manchester, from Bo WM. HUTCHINSON, Baker, Townships 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of | {¢™22- Board can be had on the most reasona- who is as well versed in the Indian affairs of | P18: They postponed until the third Mon-| lite Honduras, isashore at South Point She} !t* _ 7a street, between’L and M. range 15 ake a ie , ble terms if desired. “Ihe sitvation is cool and : ._ | day in December next the bill for the settle- reports @ large fire at Belize five days before LIBERTY B Townships 6, 7,8, 9, and 10, of 16 pore, having a large yard attached Is destrabie the Territory a3 any one else can be. He is| ment of the claims of Revolutionary officers, | her departure, involving a loss of half a mil- stained Townships 6, 7, 8, and 9, of range or & family with children. No. 468, 10th street, a gentleman of well known excellent judg- | &c , and the House bill to remodel the diplo- | lion dollars. Fenn. eohdintead between 13th and 14th streets. Township 6, of range 18. a Dand E au 11-61# ment and bigh character. His letter is as | ™#tic avd consular system of the United The steamer Louisiana has arrived and re- HE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFULLY | Oticeat © Silews, via States. Among the bills they finally passed | ports picking up on the 14th, a cabia door, ae quiee that they have added a number of | North and east of the Choctaw base line and me- BE Seine Bateson SEs 8... , tan. r bs x rs rivete rooms to their establishment and they are of Pennsylvania avenne and 9th etreet ere they adjourned, at 4a. m, was th t | which has been recognized as belong Obes 2 eeueae i eet ig” is prepared toaccommodategentiemenwithrooms, x PoRTLaND, 0. T., June 26, 1856. route ail and the annual mail steamer apne: iteanich Nautilus rar War Matos Seine satncges REPS ES See —_ oie ie ie *: ea ay ee wal eee whos or without henna very eftort will bemaae Edvtor of the Star :~ First the Indian news. priation bill. ies ey Meals turnished at all hours, and their Wines. i ah eae teane waster, those comfortable who may favor her pte ae tang succeeded in making a! Tho House passed a largo number cf private PERSONAL. Liquors, Segars, &c , are of the ve Dest quality: and 13.” {798+ $) 8, 7,8,9, 10, 11, 12, | with thelr patronage. we atind treaty with the Indians, although i . x a ry eu 18-lw been spared by him to bring about a He | bills. Also the bill for the protection of Ameri- | _ +++» Hon. Pierre Soule, sailed from New v 18-1 HAMMACH & COX. Im Avasama. bas spent nearly two months time—has t- | can discoverers of deposites of joi tewpted to buy their good will by the distek, egercep nr ore bution of provisions and presents; and ressolution to extend the time for the presenta- ceded'ne far ante get the chiefs to srecdesea tion of the claims of the ereditors of Texas, the on acertain day and tuik, but wh light-house appropriation bill, the Sonate’s ippointed day errived they were missing, | P#l eupplemental to an act entitled “An act & bad ample time while talking abou: | t2mend the eoveral acts relating to copy ates w zomere srg pet and stock be- ing Beauly Lands to omiceh en grat of Hei We nO Meraneduiaroee vate armed vessels commissioned by the United but now finds no Indians to fight. H. “D, | States, the Patapsco river iwprovement bill, move over fifteen miles per 8 Pena ainar ts (vetoed by the Fresident,) the Senate’s amend. cannot pursue them. and al ke pres 42 ~ ft ment to the bill to increase the pay of the la- io is to cecupy their country seas ae borers in the executive and lezislative depart- See ———_ TRAVELING TRUNKS AT LOW PRICES AT 822 PA, AVENUE. ALL & STEPHENS ARE IN CE! of enother large and fine as- sortment of best sole leatber travel ing TRUNKS, LADIES’ DRES: fe HAT BOXES, VA Orleans on the 7th instant, for California FOR MOUNT VERNON Onren, St. Srarmaas: eee The Mormons have a church in full} AND THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, en oe ag ~~ prea wi A blasi at Ae s River, the county seat of Ocean ON TUESDAY, August 19th, 1836. Townships 5,6, an@ 7, of ranges 1, 2,3, and 4. county, : OTICG TU MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, In Lovisiana, Strangers, and others wishin Office at G 3 ittLe fomb of W ashingtent o wosaige nt Vernon and the White House Pavil, | 5°™¢A of the base ced a of the principal —The GHORGS WASHINGTON a9, oft aero ane ake leave her Whart TO-MORROW, (Crueeday) the Townsntes Sc: aan S oteenes 13. ee . i ther Mathew was in this coun- | 19th instaut: Washington at 9 and . J > om, a . try spelling his name with one t, it is almost 9% 2 m = apse Townsbips 8, 9, and 10, of range 16. impos-tble to get printers to put two of these | _4°are. round trip to Mount Vernon, $1; or the | Office at New Oniza: 5: letters in Matthew. White House and Mount Vernon $1 25; White . u 50 ¥ -.» His Excellency the American Minister Pecan Dost leave Washington for the White Fownshipe, Li, 12, and 13, of range 12 east. +++ Francis Wharton, Esq., one of the ed- itors of the New York Episcopal Recorder, has accepted the professorship of English litera- ture and Jaw in Kenvon Coilege. ES. CARPET BaGs, SATCHELS, &c. embracing all — of dee and low priced, a 5 traveling requis! WALL & STEPHENS, au 16-3t Pa av, bet 9tb and 10th streets. East of the Mississi: pi river, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINNING AND ingle valley—while he GRAINING pda B - | ments of the Government in Washington city, | will be the guest of the Earl of Ellenborough | House at 24 Pray’ ond eee ett Townships 10, 11, 12, and-13, of ranges 13 and T. PARKER WOULD RESPECTFUL mand together. ‘cops his whole com: the post-route bill, and the bill to procure a at Southam, during the British Amosueen at sunset a a mo ieee oa, Sal 10, 11, and 12, of és M. inform his f- tends and the pabiie, thative About two hundred warriors have crossed | Te’O2Ue cutter steamer for service on the New | weok at Cheltenbaw. eu 1S—It JOB CORSON, Capt rs » Of range 15 east. has opened a branch shop at No 63 Louisiana the Columbia river, and ace new on the head York station. = -—— > Given under my hand. at the General Land Of- waters of Juhu Day’s Tiver—they « a 7 = ele venue, (Varnum’s Buildings) between Sixth and “ E +++» Hugh Miller (of Edinburg.) the Seoteh ran ive Ex * fice, in the city of Washington, this 1 Seventh ramen low Creek, John Day’ the Wil- on. = anden repay oar entra and | editor and geologist, one of the finest speci- G nd & Attractive Excursion. Sogust, 1858. Jos 3. WILSON, Detrempe (usually Hoos Sign. 0 Painting, rina tow Creah, Joho Day * # part of the Umatil- | 8 Ponder the consideration of re- | mens of the self-made man, is about to cect | ‘HE SPLENUID STEAMER BALTIMORE, | 2 13 "luw6w Acting Gra'nt i Deapes ned Malan Meds ee The aeaatet the aware iipten Mecerenenctonen thai] oF a moreace a lesharing gar, a dayligue aan een Mt Kc eect (XOATS, VESTS, AND PANTALOON, edeat of minced, bis anangements, be feels mentof hostilities They have hired the Suake general appropriation bills, in the course of | , 2:2: The announcement that Thackeray has | cion,on THUMSDA , (u02ist of Aura ig C'mate to order ffom the best Preach Coins, favor him with theit petroneue ee asa Indians of that vieinity to fight with them, by which they agreed to continue the public iu ew serial on the stocks has created general | ber wharf at 6} o'clock a. m , and passing down Docskins, and Cassimeres. Silk, Satin, and other giving them horses, and have sentfurtber into | W°tKS under their present superintendents, the Snake country for more help. These [p- | °4 that the vew dome for the Capitol shall be cians ore upon the rear of Col. Wright, and finished on the plan long since selected and Tykis Sf brehensions are felt by the people of | {freed "PM by both Houses of Congress ; and the Dalies for the safety of their families and {Bey sis appropriated $700,000 for the con- their property. Are we to have another Cas- Capital babe, ¥°F8 on the extension of the eude tragedy / apitol building I received a letter from Henri M Chase, dated Lapa, (Oraig's place.) June 12th, io Proceedings of Te-pay. which be states cheat several nations of those | I” the Serate, to-day, they were princ’« aU pPsr couutry Ludians’’ were there in coun- | paily engaged in disposing of cil o determine wheth, ‘ Feports from hostile Indlane\ ve reassin “lceaiphee — conference committees on the disagrecing whites. Kamiackan has just Teturabd:fveme. votes of the two Houses upon general appro- visit to that segtion. There are seme nine | Ptiation bills, and in the consideration of - ri- trives up there that speak one or 9 similar | V*t¢ bills, principally those on their calen ar, language; ifone joins they all will most likel several of which were passed. We presume Time will teli the result. This is about 3i that they adjourned size die 2 few moments the Indian news I bave, which I think will be | fer the House adjourned at 12m est, and something cley: d i - | the grand Potomac fifty- i Vestings in the most superior manner. tne 55 og er and racy is an Fou Weshinaion een Veen ane cheaper rates than the ual ty Prices ) at much . > . assenyérs a full v, f scenery tee »Tke C heltenham Examiner says th Peancitel stream ; sas at Aquia riers, au 16-3: Pa. av., bet. h and io esis. will of the lute Bishop of Gloucester and Bris- | a.m , where the compsny can enjoy themselves tol was written upon half a sheet of letter | 1a Asking, shooting, and dancing until 12 o'clock Bide +> ON WEDNESDAY MORNING paper. He wasn’t a very willful man. pe nisht, when she will take her departure fcr | aoa M o Mccetend eyes pha ed Piret Ward ++++ Count Rossi is spending the summer at | t acs menion and arrive about daybreak | {4've, highly ed by the wie hates os Wilhelmsbad with his family. “His eldest At this delizhtfal place there is the finest fishing | #ift of a dear friend. daughter,” says the Augsburg Gazette, “ in- | and shooting, the ortolau and white perch being in | OW TTS Rame written on it in the centre A lib- herits the talents and charms of her mother : | s'est abundance: there is a large shed where Sacer Meee gives, if the finder wili leeve she is Henriette Sontag at eighteen.’ som thrfens wish to dance can enjoy themselves to pit ts. toe » betwee penne +++. Crawford, the artist, has been recent! A fine band f Cotil itl be Mites rien eee in Richmond, concluding "the contract wit dance, and a fine discon eth aoe pty one StAtapet LEATHER! CHEAPER Governor Wise for the rest of the statues to | Lewellen, the proprietor of the point THAN EVER!!! surround the equestrian statuo of Washington ont for the round trip, ONE DOLLAR; meals oe repr fou pe INFORM- on the Monument in the Capitol Square “4 tl have received anoth- For furt! er lot of F; * - Gen. Graham, U_ 8. A; Ex-Governor | beard oe a caaene SE NAT TING stg Sy ‘ew York and Phile oe oe oes GEORGE MATTING Calfskin, from New York Ridgly and family of Maryland, Hon Weed~|. au 18 3t [Unton& Int-14t} Superintendent Also, Oak and Ke Window Shades, Benners, Glass &c., &c., painted on reasonable 7 = ted in the most workmanlike manner. — au 16-61 SE MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, F THE CONGREGATION AND 0 friends of Grace Chureh, Is- ~ a -ictmend, Roster, on, ‘ ust 9, onthesteamer Gb On GE WASHINGTON. ‘The beat wil lente the foat cf Eleventh street at4 0’ lo: k P-. m., touching at House, were a collation and refres ments will be rei ved up by the ladies of the congrey ation, leav. ing the White House in time to retmra to tbe cy ‘A Band of Music will te on board Tickets FIFTY CENTS cbtidren balf price. Tickets to be eS anne Jeweiry P j at Parnbain’ *s Bookstores, and at the boat o' interest in the East, In the House, Mr. Richardson announced | fi" Whitficld and family of Mississippi, ard | pyre CAL FLAGS, FOR THE JUVEN. For s4 BEAUTIFUL TOP BUG- 1 wish to suggest one thing, which is this: | that he had sent to the Speaker his resigna- | the ppm AS er ae ie Le ie elon, for cate by LAMMOND sin “ue ene aaah" Can So conte bats ben in use one month ‘Can be seen at Ler Hotel, Georgetown, D. C. au 15-31 : i bas ‘

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