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pe eee erepeneee> ive El 1G) . ING ST WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP mrp, Smeg es Sand right-minded men in| FURTHER FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. | down their barracks and the Town Hall, withall EXCURSIONS, &o. to 1860. They By the Asia at New York. its archives, and after exacting a sum of 8,000 | _.._._._._ ““>¥ ™* <n : from it with instinctive dread. 4 town. IN GU, y Tar Hicuer Law.—The New York Tribune Iie may go aBrowgh i in safety. God ouly Seon’, | Our British files, to the 11th inst., have been — ey guited thetown. An | (THE UNION OUARDS TARE PLEASURE WASHINGTON CITY: Pleads lustily for its higher-law friends of Law- | put if it should, it will Ue because, and only be- | received and we extract from them some interest- | Utrera * Si ot treme. Fra O85 MONDAY July 27, 1857. | rence. Itholds that in United States’ Territories | cause the National Democratic party may have | ing details of foreign news. ; who accompanied Us on out inst E-xeusion, that we _——— - Society is reduced to first principles. Or, in triamphed. aaa THE EDINBURG POtsontNe Case. GBORGETOWN AFFAIRS. have come to the conclusion to, give another (on SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. pr ae agama es unity inthem | 4 Dsvicurrur, Excursiox.—We hear that| The trial of pepe ag hon a charge of | Correspondence of The Star. SER DAY. Augast Ith, tothe White House Fa- The Intellicencer, to-day, moralizes over the | jay pesaireicon caren at tee lonskdfof Sparen the excursion of the members of the Cabinet, — ty administering Se him cit Gronerrown, July 25, 1867. Particulars in fatare advertisoment. jy 21-oott* propensity of the American people to change 4 : go * igite midst accompanied by their families and a few friends, | senic on three different occasions, in order that | ABother bloody fracas occurred yesterday near | ——————— Saad i “« cortemning any higher authority * 1 to Mount Vi she might marty another man, has just concluded | the flouring mill of Mr. Charles Wilson, which LOST AND FOUND. their organic laws, holding that, as “ the world than its own will for the time being. Because Sent Vernon, of Gatarday last was a de at Edinburgh in a verdict of “ not guilty” on the | resulted in one of the parties receiving a severe ~ is governed too much,’* so it is reformed too | the General Government did not interfere | lightfal ome The company were the guests of | fret count, which charged her with edinicniee OST—On Saturday, between 12 and | o'clock, arsenic to the deceased prior to the 20th of | Wound from a knife im the hands of another. It LS: con ‘con Capitol to ase reet ft ‘uary last, and ‘‘not proven” on the subse- | 4ppears that Buck Lacey, (colored,) a perfect pest | of E GLA’ at toaechain. The quent counts, which chai her with the same | in our city and well known tothe Criminal Court, ad will bo re ot much; at least this quarter #f it. While admit- _ Aas of San Fran- | the Secretary of the Navy. Among them, by- against the vigilance committee ss attached 1 a eh crime on the 22d or 23d of February, and on the | had been induiging rather freely in his favorite ting that some constitutional changes as they | |; . therefore, the Tribune holds, | the-by, were Mr. Henry, the President's Pri- have been made in the United States are sub- thi gucarerkomnaeatink a right to ces vate Secretary ; Mizs Lane, his niece; and th sthatial reforms, the editor is evidently of opin- | i 1. i¢ may not exercise legal authority over | Misses Reynolds, of Lancaster, now on a vi trial has excited throughout Great Britain is al- | war upon another black man whom Mr. Wilson white COW, four yenrs old,* with ion that most of them have been, after the fash- idtai thori tj at the Executive Mansion ; Mr. and Miss Bleck, | most without a parallel in her criminal annals. | had Ieft te watch oe are leading to his mfil. | brown spots on her sides, dark leks; has ion of the French in such matters, reforms them. ‘To i ag = mee be Laer the son and daughter of the Attorney Genera’; Upon the return of the jury, after an absence of | Buck came out second best, and 2 3 man | aiso, HEIRER ee Lh He AF —— ‘amali fe 2 argues, will be rank and naked despotism. 5 | twenty minutes, the Lord Justice Clerk intimated | named John Denson, (white,) who was horns, and dark about the neck, and biack ears; very downwards or beckwards. He is alsoevidently | no esiheless, it shrewdly advises its friends | Miss Sounders, the step-daughter of Postmas- | iiit'i¢ must be understood that there must be no | at the time, made some jocular remark to Buck | So." frown for her axe. I hove reward under the impression that it would be well for h bo it, if the G | ter General Brown ; officers of the Navy and a | expression of feeling by the audience, whatever | about his defeat, when Buck very deliberately | if delivered at the corner of | and 24th streets, he United States, if their population would | Bee bow & it, | meer ch eee few others. As they reached the Navy Yard, | the verdict. ae him the benefit of a pretty severe blow with | Ward. JOSEPH WILLIAM! 027 the United § S rs Lat a ie to sustain it by the application of the les eace vessiwed: withaehtnte frets the aa ‘The names of the jury having been called, Mr. | brickbat ; a Denison drew a knife and $ REWAR PD. —Lost, o.. Satu ‘afternoon, copy after the English in the latter's thoug! means provided by law to suppress insurrec- | they we Moffat, of the High School, was announced as | cut Buck severely in the eounow! day upper portion of the ab- between ‘the Savings and fulness in such matters and respect for and at- tions—the army of the United States. rine force stationed at the Washington barracks, | Chancellor, and read the verdict as follows : domen. So large deep was the cut, that, as Drove *s Rest. near Georgetown, a pocket MEM tachment to institutions and laws that have and Secretary Toucey with the honors (salute ‘In regard to the first —— the jury, by ama- | we learn from person who saw it, portions of bh’. R UM BOOK, contaiming accounts of sa les 1} wot Winer Company, Capitol Hill. jy 27-3 22d or 23d of March. The interest which the | beverage, whisky, which caused him to make $5 REWARD.—Strayed, on the 2ist of July x We have seen the Trisune previously mani- * jority, find a verdict of not guilty. fat and liver protruded. Denison immediately | of Cattle, &c.. of no valne to any one Way been found to work well. fest evi & from cannon) due to his position as the head cf | 7° fg regard to the second count, the jury find, | fled across the aqueduct into Virginia, and has We. Rw af my Fa - A ngng § ho Uni akromices th ecto 1 | ta they were defending ba nar’ bu in| be en_AU the Naval leur attached w | MAb 2 Tiga ater ya | Batten ret Att Laake | SEARER peerage Mar ter from an old subscriber in Alabama, speak- all they said in their elaborate cule at ay the station were present in full uniform, also majority tind a verdict of not proven” where, itis ru this morning, hedied iy a E . MEANS, | ing in glowing terms of Senator Clay of that day last on the current Lawrence imbroglio, which aided in making the reception ceremo- he man says: ‘Instantly, on the an- | time last night. REWARD.—-Strayed or sto! , ES it the other about 15; no marks recollected State, seit Caen docason Wo ay, Wie Crate | in can. vein off commslouscbar that they | 2m vert Soe : of eboring came trom the anlisnon; eepectaiy | Jobe Monae tc ction ie hones justice : ‘ ‘i Embarking on the little Naval steamer Wa- | from the galleries, which was again and again | in the nature ‘of his diseast hes occurred to lead “It is scarcely four years since Mr. Clay was | ¥ere defending what they knew to be wrong ter Witch, they enjoyed an excursion to Mount | renewed with increasing loudness in spite of the | to the hope of his recovery. Mr. Mountz, we are | smallest, and the ot has white hind feet. elected to the Senate « papa oyna ne such as we never before knew them to exhibit Vernon, \here they spent some time, ere re- ee of the jutae = — — = cme interaned, be Lord oldest Sie | smear at te Ma- chovevownes ony ied pommnbaaeing them a ne cobaity ies yoga member. Bear, | €® the public eye. Thus, they are compelled to embarking for the city. Dur'ng their stay | when the verdict became known was immense. | bers generally of Potomac Lodge, in our city, oneness Sf Oh aad L strecte, Navy Vord. ures. ing a name widely known to the country by the | Scout the idea that it is best for society that there, the Marine Band performed the celeb: Whilst the Chancellor was reading the verdict | seemed to feel great solicitude for his welfare, | J¥ 25-3t" Beate . L. HEISE. = rat pabtie ve ices of his gifted fathe?, his | th hould be t whatever, any- oe ts —— eh te risoner gazed at the jury steadily, but with | and are untiring in their labors of love and watch- TRAYED. AWAY, on the Sth of July. Whitish Se ee arity, aod his | menos Genes ere shou! any government wha >8NY- | ted dirge 12 Trovatore, over the tomb of Wash- no ft rbes of agitation; and when the verdict of | fulness around his couch. He is under the care y COW, with a leather strop around her neck, with a bell attached. gives milk from ony choco Sambo. A su support of the principles of the democratic party, | Where, except the will of the strongest in each ington. A Naval salute was fired from the Lined ed on the third charge was pro- | and skilful treatment of Dr. Chas. H. Craigen. mk from only thrce wu y return t 5 , GAN Fe a lor her ‘urn te Mrs. have widened and deepened the favorable im- | locality for the time being. They would re- t «, nounced, her head slightly fell, her face broke A large party of gentlemen from your city and pression which followed his first efforts in the | duce society to its original elements, and have steamer as they took their departure from | jntoa bright but somewhat agitated smile, and | ours, left on Saturday y on board the schooner Pen- street. between 9th and 10th streets, - Mount Vernon, and another opposite Fort | her hand was warmly gras by her agent (Mr. | sacela, Capt. Ellis, en route down the Potomac, Patrick’s Church. ie poecret tiger focery that high iuteliccrelt gifts and no government. In fact, they would have Washington. The ladies, we een nigened the —_ Srosale mide? tnd re eerie on A e & Bebing excursion, ine! on oe from —- = exalted patriotism are hereditary. Having repre- | anarchy, mob rule—and, above all, Massachu- a : other—expressions of sympathy which seemed to | the river in fine style, firing asalute as they start- pia a saving SasNy the weateinh in es = ae Tertliory, eae ‘hax. the trip greatly. About thirty guns were touched | affect her more deeply than any incident of the | ed. They were a jovial set of fellows, and WANTS. r 1 sympa- . off by them, in the course of firing the salutes. | nine days’ trial. the last we saw of them—after being taken in tow thies of the paopieed ie wun fete ke hee te rule of its own people under the restraints of | 4 Hagan collation was, of course, previaed on ‘the patho cel teed ard ioe vie pe lsesisccecoe tag tires a re s 5 were amus: emselves. pe maa Sf the emcee eed the unbounded | laws made by the whole of them for the govern- | steamer, which was duly discussed, and com- | be relieved from similar duties for five years,) | horas from a datk-colored ‘animal, named eas. tablished for himself a national reputation of the | ment of the whole. ANTED—RB; Ww Wr ae WEE NURSE. Appia NS. ae street, between 3d ‘and 449 streets, Island, 1 mended by all on board. The music of the Ma- | Stated that they would have perceived from what | We wish taem good luck. anda merry time. RESPECTABLE and ex i highest order.” We cannot conceive of a better illustration of | rine {Band served greatly to heighten the en- peor ares lareg that his own opinions quite | The water has again been let on the 2 | Would tow ilinr to take ontiso ones ates infant. a . : conclusion at which they had | level of the canal. ‘The fine packet, M. C. Mei Best be on Maho, the fact that the doctrines of Republican party- | joyment of the occasion The President and | arrived. Capt. W. H. Ritter, left this morning with a full | Best, references ican be Bou PERSONAL. ism scout the authority of all law that might Secretary of State were compelled, by the pres- | Tbe prisoner was then dismissed from the bar. | cargo of ngeis and freight, for Edwards’ | ~~~ == = : — +--+. Senator Mason arrived at home in W inches- = . restrain the prejudices of any little community The first count charged the prisoner with ad- | Ferry and the intermediate points ANTED.—A COOK, willing to make herself sure of business, to decline joining the happy ministering arsenic to Emile L’Angelier on the | During the last few days our River wharves >) . ter, a few days ago raily useful. A competent SEAM- ene! aap : i n STRESS, who will assist in Housewerk, Appi at and Gardiner, U.S. N., are at Willards’. any individual, than is involved in the subter- GexeraL Harvey's Starr.—The following | him on the od oy eae a eureary, and ian the | deckarptag caressa, "ge nqulclanre. te ANTED.—A good intelligent BOY aboat leor wait ston pester yn hayden terre Phils fuges and bold declarations of the Tiibrue, in | General Orders No. 2, dated “ Headquarters of | 22d or 23d of March. So far as these two last | our last report, the following have arrived -— Ld et be wel adelphia, and gone on a Northern tour. essaying to justify the inhabitants of Lawrence | the Army for Utah, Fort Leavenworth, July | Chatges are concerned, the verdic: of ‘<Not | Schooner Tropic, Hooper, Salisbury, 70,000 feet * o * 4 roven?? is not an acquital—not a declaration on | lumber to F. Wheatly ; schooner Thomas Patter- -... Francis A. Ellis has been elected Repre- | in assuming to set aside the charter granted to | 15, 1857," has been received by the War De- | fhe part of the jury of her innocence, but of their | son, Seward, Port Deposit, 61,000 feet of lumber sentative to the Grand Lodge of the United States, | their town by the Territorial Legislature, and partment : belief that the evidence is not sufficient to war- | to ibbey & Son; schooner Thomas C. World, Marctond 7 DY the Grand Lodge of the State of | +4 make a different one for themselves. Under » Iron, and pees : rant a conviction, Under this verdict (which is | Hubbard, Baltimore, 95,000 feet of lumber to | the keneral work of a stunil family. Maryland ens f such teaching as that of the | troops of ins conumand the foligwing nenignmmene | Pectllar to Seottich law) the prisoner is Uisble at | Libbey & Bom; schooner James Steeler Batles: | hewwe.ata fr wages will be given ---. A religious (Protestant) paper says thst | the influence of such teaching as tha! © | of stad officers to the army for Ulte enments | any time, if fresh evidence against her can be pro- | Port Deposit, 90,000 feet of lumber to E. Pickre : Archbishop Hughes, of New Yor 3 in points Tribune on Friday last, it is not wonderful | °F 'C.Gnre en instructions given in the mame cared; to be again arrested and tried. - & Co schooner ann Pickrell, Dukes, from Phil- uke and Sroner—Ap- a iness of the church, expecting to Trt " nteres' as were the proc ngs on the elphia, to yde vidson, with = — res) church, expecting that the laws of the United States are not re- | of the general commanding by any of the officers | gqiqteresting ax were, th Miss Madeleine Smith, | stoves, iron ke) ke. ” Sractaren a Tad spected and human life is not regarded as worth | designated in this order will be promptly obeyec. | those on Saturday (says the Caledonian Mercury) ———______ States Tegan baer and BP Angelvot Ne a second thought, where the violation of the Adjutant General's Department. in this respect surpassed them all. On the pre- | | Howarp County (Md_) Items. —The cing f y ‘i J i = : |. Captain Alfred Pleasonton, acting assistant | vious occasions the relatives, friends, and/ac. | seat of) T B. Dorsey, Eso, on the Hilton be! Pima g Sak ge gr al ce oolerer resident | former and the sacrifice of the latter may min- adjutant general and chief of staff. quaintances of the deceased were examined —pe' i ANTED.—A Cook, Washer, and Ironer small family. Also, a Nurse Chamber- re. Good references required. Apply at No 363 street north. it* : PRE : : was entirely destroyed b. fire on Tuesday, 2ist S'TUATIONS WANTED by two respectabie Fayetteville Carolinian regrets tostate | 8ter to the momentary gratification of the preju- baer me Department. sons who had been his confidential friends, and | instant. $9 GIRLS. Ono to do the Housework of 8 small eee aiiti Of ex-Secectury Dobbins very pec. | dines of the. ubolitionined commanition at the | _ 2. Captain S.’ W. Hancock, assistant quarter | others who had beheld his face only once in their | Mr. D. F. 8 Way is about to start another family ; the other to do Cnamberwork and Plain that the ho Nig Medubllitened nee n master. lives; on this occasion the dead man himself, as | newspaper at Ellicott’s Mills, to be called the ng. = cpommeeeesons given if required. Cations & presen ad st Ye teamed histone bis North. Commissary’s Department. it were, and the girl accused of causing his death | ‘Howard County Free Press.” Aoply at Ne. 19 Oregon street, between oth and 7th d so very weak that it is impossible to leave his The state of the city of New York of late—iis | 3. Captain Harry F. Clarke, commissary of | were placed in the witness box. Letters written | Mr. Stevens, o Washington, made a successful : - ices ae: chamber. ae A subsistence. in the silence of the night, when no eye save One | balloon ascension from Lisbon, on Friday, 17th Bask? WANTED-—By a Gentleman and bis ---- Beranger, the French poet, continues to lie | condition of anarchy—is a fair sequence to the Medical Department. beheld the hand that traced the words, were read | instant. AVife. r.*ween 6th and J2th streets west, and D oe in pie ee = hepaonpes pepper doctrines taught by journalists of the Tribune | 4. Surgeon Madison Mills, medical director. in a crowded hall of judgment, with a multitude UTA derrick gave way while hoisting a heav oak ehan heke wed cone oy} oS ¥ spe = penis rer an vel : —— Hit | school. To be sure, they urge them for the Pay Department. of niaagers listening eagerly to what was in- sees at Pho “Spera cue in Cinclonati ob children, or isn Boarding House, Please address seed po pe ps eg the gene call to make | benefit of abolitionism only, and are intense 5. Major sieorigy B. aa pay departinent. ciuslontin whicareintn sone aiiarsgaes Friday. There were several men beneath, who | A- 5 City Post Office. iy uiries and subscribe their names. i rdnance Department. i i . | made a narrow escape—one only being (it is ANTED —A COLORED WOMAN to Cook, wa Tre oa a acpi incnewiled every sticklers for the supremacy of law when out-| 6. Brovet Captain Jesse L. Reno, ordnance de- pall Pineda Sates oncrercee ec ana thought) fatally injured, and no Pee stig tly. WwW Wash, and fron for four s. Toone who Sabbath ea eae Ree. Mr. Kalloch. Deacon Con- | Taged communities transgress it by way of re- | partment. “f one appeals, in which the mind appeared to be verg- | The falling stone struck a wagon, starting the verse. who lives at Jamaica Plain, and who is | pelling attacks upon their virtual rights and ae The following assignments are also made, | ing on distraction, were. read coldly and unsym- | horses, thus causing them to run over another can come well recommended Richest wages will re one of the wealthiest men conneged with the | the principles of the Government of the United | ¥!2: pathisingly by the aged clerk of the court, for the | man. the b ven. Apply to F. L. MOORE, Wood and Coal Yard, 9th street, between D and F: J¥ 25-e03t Baptist denomination, feels it his duty to come é a : _ To the Medical Department. purpose of being used as evidence against the | —————— NY GENTLEMAN about leaving the City for in pomad Sabbath to the Temple church, and thus | States, enacted into laws by abolition legisla- | 1. tiospital steward, William B. Banks, to re- te ag = . NOTICE.—All ware hile Gitiel AXte eenaon, ace Spost wens HORSE: give his influence in favor of Mr. Kalloch. tors for the benefit of abolitionism. But such | Port to Surgeon Mills. No wonder that Miss Smith’s veil was down 1eges 1 was not ‘the person who informed 3 ---. Gen. J. Addison Thomas, late Assistant “a3 gentleman in office, who desires to board that time some two miles out of town. Is accus- outbreaks are legitimate consequences of their To the Quartermaster’s Hig ead aon when she entered the court that day; during the | against Isaac Bradley (colored) for selling reign tomned tu horecs, and will trectce en: ee neeue- Secretary of State, wi er on board the SS PEE - 2. Military storekeeper, S. W. Montgomery, to | reading of the letters she stoo forward, and | drink, as the said negro has published it at Iai ‘Rage eons ee eee nee York for Eu- | conduct in instilling into the popular mind that report to the senior Guattermonter serving Sith leaning her elbow on the aeiitagy upraised her | } was the man; and if he still persists in Ins slan- good references. Address A. G. H., City Post Of- rope. The General, with his family, will visit | laws which fail to please its taste for the time | the troops. hand so as partly to shield her face. But soon | 4¢ripé I shall bring him to law. K. H. DAILY. fee. _ ae. Russia, Spain, and the less traveled portions of bei d offi f the 1 h t be By order of General Harney: she appeared comparatively relieved, for her | —"— ——— == —— WANTED. TO_RENT FOR A TERM OF Europe, in addition to London and Paris. He sary — Rt epee wae mee = A. PLEASANTON, Prosecutors were merciful, and in most instances | (7S=NOTICE.—I do here rewarn all persons YEARS —A FARM containing from $0 to 130 7 vo vt t at will. 2 , Act. ’ i. Gen’ the merest skeleton t elected lett w: notto st my wife. Mrs. Kelly,on my ac- | acres, with unprovements suital jora dairy Farm, died suddenly, on Friday last. She had been in Tur Contest In ALABAMA.—We are extreme- Tae Nava Courts or Inquiny.—We hear | Wich were absolutely necessary for the case ; of JOHN KELLY. | red. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, Agent, feeble health, and on the night of her death Mr. aieieaan . ly glad ive that the K Noth that the Judge Advocates ¢: aged before th pcearied only a few sentences were seat, and “4 sy < g . r re ie i vi ngage ‘ore these | objectionable expressions, all gross and inde’ Fessenden was awakened by a remark of his wife | l¥ glad to perceive that the Know-Nothing party | tha : s' that she felt very fatigued, Ina few moments in Alabama have cast all their hopes of success Rie Gane to ee ten the ceutints eel ee ee een, nase Gand, = ick Mr P. spoke to her, but obtaining no answer, he | in the election about to come off in that State | of the Navy that it wi best to authorize | ticular words were altered in thi 1 Paf- | and WATER ICES at $1.50 per gallon, delivered to . f tion—si ; : : w were n the reading, in or- | any part of the city. Also, on hand 68 different kind: Se ne ene Aetwee | hou aliens (OF the: Aduslinutzalton cal aceosat | Hieie GakE Feces, so that they may bring | der that {ue feelings of the prizoner inight not be ri Crikes. and, finest in the city mhvoh Twill acil The Crayon, in noticing the doings of | of its Kansas policy—of course, the while, be- up and prepere their portion of the business, reading of thee letters was baste field, upon Furnishes Parties, Weddings: Exenteioon ke. if poise ane sharma teste leit Pippen tap laboring Governor Walker with intense earnest- | which, owing to the daily sessions, has so ac- | which ever inch of round was contested’ ‘Ev. LOskPH SHAF FIELD,” Washington, for the city of Baltimore; it is still | e8*—that very devil, with hoofs, horns and a | cumulated on their hands as $0, require the de- | © bed postmark, irmadenengronen crane dy 27-3t* Opposite Browns’ Hotel. cree eed ak it Promises swell’ Rogers is | tail. We rejoice that that party’s journals in | votion of a few weeks on their part to the pre- | the eoupel fee een ee up their position [R AGENT, Mr. JOHN PORTER closely occupied with the models for the bronze : : . zi is z % by tr. b 2 doors for the Capitol extension; it will be six | that State are assuming to be the exponents | paration of papers, &c., rather than to the trial ence Tate 1s ee te oe a | tac ohne ne Cat or Waskin this vasinity the months or more before they are ready for casting. | and defenders of the opposition to the Adminis- | of cases. We have every reason to believe that v ! , hs the letter was read which, after receiving Min- | Justly celebrated This important work will add greatly to his rep- | tration’s conduct and policy in this case; be- | the final conclusion of the labors of these tribu- | noch’s first pecrerst Miss ‘Smith wrote toL-An. PO ed Payee Sewine Macmien, _ Tk © authorship of “Nothing to Wear? is | C@uSe, that they do so, will assure the Demo- | nals will be expedited rather than delayed by ie eee ee Bg Se Sewpocliy Sep trict of Columbia, Machine will be on exhibition at ---- Th «09 ng s + . * a- jt ti tel, w! persons questioned. | It is claimed that a precocious chijd | crats of Alabama, all of whom, with few and | compliance with their suggestion, and hope | Creasing fill the tine Ged the ete Minnocl: | interested to witness its operation. of 12 years of age, the daughter of Rev. Mr. Peck, insignificant exceptions, indeed, are ultra States | that the Secretary, seeing the matter in the | was rea >and the others, almost cotemporaneous, | jy 27-lw* ROBBINS & CO. an Episcopal clergyman, wrote the opening and elosing part of the clever jeu d°esprit, and sub- | Rights men, that the pretence that the rights | same light, will authorize the courts to adjourn seebieh oe celations with her former lover were sequently’ lost the manuscript in an omnibus; and interests of the South are assailed by the | over for a brief period. tis stated that during the proceedings on the inference being that it was found by Mr. Wm. | Administration in this case, is not worth a pinch Monday Miss Smith appeared in very good. spir- Allen Butler. who added to and altered it. Mr as Navar Cocrts oF Ixquiny.—Before Court | its, and frequently gave way to suppressed laugh- Butler. in reply says, that he had not previously | Of snuff. They know that in the last quarter of No. 1, to-day, the case of ex-Lieut. Dulany was | te When L'Adgelier’s great vanity was spoken claimed the authorship of the piece, but that his | a century not an occasion has arisen wherein it | Pike 4 s nngeeacacaig J of. name now being coupled with the charge of steal- | wae possible for Southern politicians to oppose | CoMtinued, and Dr. Nelson, Lieut. Kimberly, ing the literary production of a young lady *+ not . 25 1S WN ‘he re oul of her toes’ he declares thet the poem was | the rights and interests of the South, that those | U- 5: N-, and Capt. George Chichester, of Vir. 0. 519 sTIMORE ICE CREAM DEPOT ==B ems D CO} TIONERY, 385 6th street, between G H.—The very best ICE CREAM 7th street. iv 2%. eee) hae ANTS TO EXCHANGE—Improved CITY. PROPERTY fora FARM within 14 miles of this City. The Farm must be improved, Address A. G., City Post Office, jy 4-4t FUSTEEN OR TWENTY GOOD HANDS Wanted to Work on a Telegraph bs. For farther information inquire of G. W. DURITY, Magnetic Telegraph Othe, corner of 6th street and Penn. avenue. _ Iyeeat WO DRY GOODS SALEMEN, ACQUAIN- TED WITH THE DISTRICT ADE, WANTED.—Permanent situations and libera! pay will be offered to competent young men. Address A. Z., City Post Office. iy 22-e0St ANTED-—In the family of a gentleman resid. two miles from the city. & good plain Cook. One who can bring recommendations for skill, hon- esty. and cleanliness will find a et Bituatiox and reguiar wages. Apply to J.P. cf TCHETT, cor- ner of 6th and D streets. jy 54 RUG STORE FOR SALE—In an excellent location, doing a good business. Satisfactory ponouns given for selling. Terms moderate. Ad- dress DRUGGIST at this office. dy 14-2awet WANTED —Between 15th and 7th streets, north ‘of K street, a sinall neatly furnished COT i NOTICE.— This 18 to caution the public ‘ against the announcement of Vondlehean & Co,, as no such firm exists. Neither G: e nor Jacob Vonderlehr are doing eas with or forany cine, a censor | t ube responsi ie for any debts contract such firm. dy 27-3t* GEORGE VONDER LEHR. ——$—$——$—$______ errr. NOTICE.—The_ members of Heber Tent, From the Ayrshire Express we extract the fol- lowing description of Miss Smith’s appearance | | No. 28,1. 0. of R., will meet at their Hi TAGE or HOUSE, with yard and shade trees, or . * A ; i “ SVEN of a Hi ith of Kitchen. R. watten by bim. and that no line or thought in it | who now assume to be her chief and chosen de- | S244, Were examined in his behalf. during the trial : pel hh IE SO fives. “address Box ise City Post Otes aenrine was suggested to him or derived by him from any fenders in Alahi h hei = Before Court No. 2, to-day, the case of Lieut. In the midst of all this excitement, passing | acted. Election of officers takes place at this meet- | terms and location. je 2-tf other person or source, and that ~‘ any assertion | fenders in Alabama have not labored with zeal | 7,00) w Harrison was commenced (Messrs. | through the eager crowd from and to the prison, | ing. J. H. GRUMWELL, to the contrary is entirely false.” against them. They will comprehend at a yppt ses sige te | sealed af the her with hundreds of eyes fixed | J¥%-2t «Rew. Secretary. BOARDING. glance the utter hollowness of all this hue and Blount and E. H. Stanton, of Pittsburg, acting | steadily upon her, Madeleine Smith is the only ASUPPER WILL BE GIVEN AT 8ST. = Tue Cixctxnatt Tracepy.—Loefner, who ; . * . as counsel) and Commander Young and Lieut. | unmoved, cool personage to be seen. From the Dom: nick's Church, on THURSDAY, July OAR DING.— Mrs. BATES, at the corner their Stat t the pol 6 " B killed his wife in Cincinnati, and afterwards | “TY 1m Teir State against the policy of carrying 3th, At? o'clock, for the benefit of the schools at- first moment to the last she has preserved that oo ae i mate Huger were examined on behalf of the Govern. ‘ ; P murdered Mr. Horton, and then cut hisown throat | °¥t in Kansas, to the letter, the great principle | "8° ich hagsinen tae ee Phe - ment. which has struck every spectator with astonish- and wrists, is still living and likely to recover. | Of the Kansas-Nebraska act, from the fact that ili ment. She passes from the cab to the court-room He still persists, the Cincinnati Co! those objecting to it so strenuously in their | ,, Before Court No. 3, Commander William V. ot . d Li a or rather tothe cell beneath the dock, with the says, through the medium of a pencil a midst, as involving a sacrifice of the South, have | T#¥lor and Lieut. J. J. Almy were examined | air of a belle entering a ball room. She aevende in the statement whieh he made on the afternoon . * 's behalf i the narrow staircase leading into the dock ith of the murder, insisting that he had discovered | ¥€Ver been known to fuil to take ground against | °" ‘he Government's bebalf in the case of Com. i e, the Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, having her house entirely renovated and its acoommoda- tions greatly increased, ix now prepared to accom- modate a larger number of permanent and transient boarders. Her location is the most central in the city, and, as Segre and improved, her house is now second to no other boarding-house in Washing - ton. Boarders by the month, week, or day, may taco to - be = reh. — members =e — ation, and friends genera! re res; ul inv & be present. A ‘bend of Tinos will be attendance. Rogge can be had at the Pastor's residence, and of the managers. _ Adults 25 cont Children W cents. __ jy 25-St* PECIAL COMMUNICATION OF : PE 2 . cool, jaunty air, an unveiled countenance, the } A SPE _ | rely on receiving every attention. Terms moderate. far from feeling tepentance for wink nena: | (he South when she has really been assailed. | Mander Long, in which the testimony will prob- | saine perpetual stnile, or ninirk rather, for it lacks | rHaste,ne Ws Braet Lodge of Freeand Accept | fsif,on receiving every alt Je 23-00 far from feeling repentance for what he has done, The Montgomery Mui/, the regular si. | ably be closed to-morrow. all the elements of a genuine smile; the same | at Mnsonic Hall, corner of D and ath Ce ————— he zlories in his revenge, and professes that he | . st oS oe pein healthy glow of color, and the same confident | TUESDAY EVENING next, the 28th inst., ats: HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- would pursue the same action were he again | tion organ at Montgomery, the State seat of gov- Tue Presipent, we hear, designs leaving | ©4¢. The female turnkey at her side looks much | o’elock. Punctual attendance is requested. PANY. laced in like cirenmstances. Previous to killing | ernment, comes to us full of mock warnings toits He / ~ | more of the prisoner; for, while she is still, and | By order of M. W. Grand Maate: is wife he had an altercation with her, in the =e inf course of which she struck him with the blade of | T¢#ders against the efforts of the Administra- a knife across the nose, and there is a slight cut | tion, the Democracy of Alabama and the Hon which would appear to endorse this part of the S in 7 story. He then according to his own statrwre | ME- Dowdell, to betray the South in this Kan: foreed her to swallow poison, after which he | £28 matter! Those who know the course of the strangled her with a handkereh Washington for Bedford Springs in a few days | scarce ever lifts her eyes, Miss Smith never ceases to be absent from the seat of government for, | Surveying all that yoes on around her, watching perhaps, ten days. He will be accompanied every word of every witness, returning every stare = agi a ‘i with compound interest, glancing every second by his niece, Miss Lane, and Miss Black, the | minute at The down-turned eyes se the alae gal- . accomplished daughter of the Atto Gene- | lery, and even turning right round upon the re- lef. He appears | Avil and its supporters upon Southern rights ral. i apercband that the icaaget aig porters immediately behind her, to see how they GA. SCHWARZMAN, iy 25-St Grand Secretary, CENTRAL ICE CREAM SALOON.—At | the Philadelphia Ice Cream Depot, corner of 12th and F streets, the best in the city, at 10 cents te. wa arg delivered to families at $1.50 per gallon. je 9-1m* One of the Seereciope of this Company, carrying the United States Mails for ACAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and ORF Panama twice each month. on the arr valof the United States Mail S. S.C: ers, which leave New Orleans and - Isrly on Sth and 20th of each month with the mails, rt ee connecting via PANAMA RAIL- ROAD: to gloat with savage delight in the reminiscences i ji ; A as ;: get along with the note-taking which is carrying | ———™———_______________} “niece’steamships have been inspected and ap- pal p ates and ie giving his penciled de- — a sae their oy with | he will take his departure for this so necessary Ber. namie, and ae into cvery nee home: UMBEB\-AND COAL.—Now discharging, 100 td safer Navy Department, and guaranty speed il @ hendish grin illumines his saturnine count- | lau, ver utter humbuggery of the pre- | trin of brief relaxation from the labo: f hi en judges and jurymen retire for lunch, she STLEMAN & BRO. Soak Wthitodh Cer Nalin Debian iow unas: enance. He bas a nervous, bilious terperament, 5, « P rs Of his | jeg, : ch pail Dash : i CA AN & a» The Panama Railroad (47 miles long dark, swarthy complexion, saane resembling that | ‘eee that the cause of the South is about to be | exacting position, will depend on the condition wiches.. Others. ‘may be thirsty alnid ‘the bot ae ener ns ae a ee ee ore. Thetereucel pamaamntcceenans of a Spaniard than a German, and 4 powerful well | sacrificed in Kansas, as made plain by that | of the public business, though we know no rea- | citement. but when the female attendant offers ATTLEDORES, GRACE HOOPS, JUMP- | York throngn to San Francisco, and developed frame journal's turning Southern champion so sud- son to anticipate that it will not be as we men- her a glass of water she will not have it. There “ ‘3 she sits, refusing meat and drink, or a moment's tion above. eet alee gies her smelling bottle tov 7 5 —Thi _ | in her dainty little hand, which she never uses— Gov- Cunsins This gentleman, the newly a pees ‘tpecimen of physical power, and of appointed Governor of Utah, is still in this city | suc endurance as only a will of terrible strength and continues busily engaged in arranging | could attain. business connected with his office necessary to eigihrciasbathel : . : ‘Y (0) ‘The seat for the City of Oxford was declared be disposed of definitely before leaving for his | yacated on the ground of bribery, and Mr. Thack- NG 'S, ROLLING HOOPS, 4c., at 27-3t pee LAMMOND’S, 7th street. A lot of MAHOGANY Sash 5 cases. - cil made Doors with stamed Giase. To be sold Penge suey con SS ig = at fae Car inter , neAT reet bridge. cerms tpiy te 4 “Bt. GIBBS, Willards’ Hotel. dy i From circumstances which we have gleaned it ar zppears to be probable that he is, and has been | denly. Verily, no better proof that the present for some time, partially deranged, owing toase- | Kansas muss throughout the South is simply a vere blow whi he received on the hea few |G. ’ cei won wad a fe Good enough Morgan,”’ could be conceived. embarked at by stenmer at the compan expense. of oe paid in New York covers ex the trip. eserve steamers, are kept in port in Paname and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acc’ dent, so that the route is entirely redeable—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar at L go er h by each steamer, and take Fs SAL DOORS Tue Cine (SNATI Potsonixe Case.—The man Tar Truta Fitty Srokex.—The Raleigh oe pees —— along Buckeye | (N. C.) Standard, having been misinformed street in Cine? i: i i cot = were gikesiod: taste ced tishate bas ose originally, was among the first Southern Demo- post in the Far West. eray has been brought forward as a candidate to German wamed “ Rat Peter,”” who is in the habit | °F Journals to take ground against the Weird Pakioe ia gave nities of His InlesdGn > : A - *, ~ . Sir ‘aking rem et Is ‘ution to of selling poison in the shape of small cakes or | COUTS€ of Governor Walker in Kansas. Now, it |" Deav.—The Navy Department have official question the eave canta with reference to the wafers. and who, being ejected from a public | § earnestly engaged in exposing the fact that | information of the death of Lt. Geo. H. Hare hinese war and the employment of troops in In- house for dromkenness, staggered along the street | the current war in the South on him and on the | U.S. N., at Philadelphia, on the 24th inst. dia. i "i " > i i (the Admini age s i In the House of Lords the Earl of Malmsbury dropping these wafers from his box unwittingly, | policy of the Administration in the Territory, is gave notice on behalf of Lord Derby that on the which the children thereabouts picked up and | a sheer trick of desperate and defeated part Tae Wearner.—The following report of the motion for the second reading of the Oaths (Jew- eat and gave to others. Thix i se ith the enc, | Neather for this morning is made from the Morse | juin) Will tha hntior saad ok he Oaths (lew. Siue pelacutng etihie-relieven <s tpgibes version of | leaders, ever ready to join hands with the ene- Telegraph line to the Smithsoniam Institution, | read that day six months. ‘ aan alae it rete: ais 2 3 * - its mystery | mies of the South. Its able and manly expo- | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock a. m.:| | Lord Palimerston, in Teply to an inquiry, stated and h > , Es mtent, mars what | sores of the true tend of th f that the government was giving its attention to might have been called a thrilling item. oes som ie sourae of the PLY 21, 1867, the projected supply of negroes rom Africa to the = opposition in North Carolina is aptly illustrated | New York, N.Y 3 ingtoe ame , . Fs e Philadelphia, Pa. French West es—a measure which he thought if There is to be another railroad celebration. | in the following brief extract from its last issue. Baltimore, Ma.. must degenerate into the slave-trade, so faras Conduct thi soaeeet ‘women and children without other protec- tora. For through tickets at the lowest rates apply at West street, N. pork, t He EMT NN RE MOND coe te ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., New Orleans,- or iy&-tf CL. BARTLETT. Boston WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA RS.—The Steamers GEORGE ASHINGTON — Our THANKS TO THOSE OF OUR CUS- tomers who have so promptly settled their bills as rendered to Ist July, and earnestly nest all th the 5th day of Augnst, by cash or notes at short ten: 7 note they will be placed in the hands eat. eon eee seem COLLEY & SEARS, iy 21-e08t 523 7th st.. 3doors north Pa. ave. CARD.—-The attention of persons wishing to purchase a large, well-built, and convemently > H arranged two-story Frame House, in a beautife cation on 9th, between L and M streets north, spectfully invited to the sale of House No.3 *,which will take place :n front of the premises at 5 o'clock P.m., on FUESDAY. the 28th instant. Jt is the property advertised by Mr. F. A. Tscheffely, trustee. For further particiars aconayeriermer: jy 27-2 A.GREEN., Auct. LVER will departat the foley, LYE al = hours, on and after 2th July inet. we Alexandria, at 8, 9%, and li a- m., lig, Ay, OlistverWtattarton, at 8%, 10%, and 11K a. m.. 3s, he Pp. m. . ing at ie tim yh = a om Cc WwW. co: > ia task ba pee Pig ; . : Africa was concerned. He promised that, should | P)REECH-LOADING RIFLES. 3, ; In itations pe me oe apa - - brate the | wherein it lays before its readers, in a few sen. Weshingia, DC the spirit of existing treaties be violated. the ing wing One of the will a trip to MOUNT connection of the Northern Central Railroad of | tences, the real points involved in the contest Peamare. Ga. French government should at once be uotified of | A Board Ph Army Officers will be assembled at | VERNON co Tuxspay and Faipay of each week, the Trevertom Coal and Railroad Company. The | over Kansas matters now going on in the slave- | Wilmington, N.C the fact. with a view toa correction of the evil, | WV est Bes acd dine Rides, oe opel ad ery JOB CORSON. ogy i mines of this company are in the valley of the nw 8 2 ; . A public meeting was held in Liverpool on the | {rit!s of Breech-loading Rifles, with ® view to as- ER Captains. s y ¥ holding States : Columbia, 8. C. P' bd es certain which arm, of this description, 1s best suited SAMUEL BA 5 Susquehanna, about forty-two miles above Har- | "icmp, : Charleston, 8. C. Sth inst., for the purpose of hearing and welcom: | tothe military service... ‘The trials will commence | Ether Boat may be chartered for F: at itchekg, and ine sensed be all tke ae sell he abolition presses of the North and of Augusta, Ga.. Coes Neal Dow. The attendance was large, | on the i7th of August, i957. All persons intending time, on to JOSE AN, ‘> y leading alle | Kansas are holding the Administration and the Savannah, G: and the guest received a warm greeting, mixed, | to offer arms for trial will please notify the Colonel of Preaident of the Gi at his ss roads and canals of Pennsylvania; but the prin- | National Democratie party responsible for intro. | Savannali, however, with afew hisses. Resolutions in favor | Orinance, giving ag Sed eet ite the aim | Avenue. or to the Captains on board.” Jy 19-tf cipal line of transportation will be by the tine | ducing slavery into Kansas. Those presses teem | Columbus, each may intend to present, and specifying the cali- = = < ee ghar and complimenting Mr. Dow were 0} iti ~ Se | with the bitterest and vilest denunciations of from Baltimore to Elmira, which is just com- | President Buchan nd vee party, as the Presi. | Moutzomery, Al dent of «slave drivers’ and as the’: pro slavery’ | J ‘ a Feheot Mobile, Ala ,. > 7 ry; while the W tJ + Latest Fao tHe Western Excurstox pet les Kaew Nothing ena seaeatieg Ser bret dag ho vere eon " Z = .a i ew leans. The Paris Assemblee Nationale has been sus- The Cincinnati Gazette contaius the followiag | them for making Kansas, as they say, a free State, | _ hoes ¥ nded fer two month: account of ffensi dispatch. . How is this?) Why this concert of assault amid From tur Wrst. “pers we elections: ‘The Esteletie tee bre. ht, and lencth of barrel. Carti or oth- or sinmunition ‘suitable forthearm wi. brought with it. canna 'RAIG, Orpinance Orrick, eee: July ah 1857. ished daily tall 17th A: tin To be aoe inincielpi Nations p Penn- FOR care MAY. Wasunineton Braxcn RR.—PwiLapetpaia, Wit- MINGTON AND BaLTiMoRE RatLRoap. pleted from Baltimore as far north as ‘Treverton, Prince Louis Napoleon was making his marine tour around the British isles. He arrived at Dub- sylvapian, Phy Passengers for this celebrated SUMMER RE- m the elections. The Estafette has | | ews. i ng Post, ned, that adaily line will be run PaiLapetruia, July 24 —Edivors Gazette— | the discord of sections? Can it be possible that Fabs front seporis herp been furnished by likewtee veobived 2 warning. ‘hoof which Papers wi ered their bills and a copy ppd od — ing, Washington ot 69. mana Our party will now go to Europe if invited —all | {te Herald and its coadjutors are looking, ina Pada Maen ie The Paris correspondent of the Times asserts ho ppnerpe diate vortiossonet te tn Ore connecting at New Castle with the splendid steam- ett Prceusigarce, matter so momentous, more to party advantage [bent oe clear, warm. that the opposition Deputies, unless something | BA¥C®Uffice. "6 | er GENERAL eBoxary, on ue eave, Thareters. —_— “| than to the best interests of the country ? umberland, Md. clear, warm. unexpected occurs, will certainly take the oaths IPAKE NOTICE. and Raterdags. ane on 9} alters = wi UF They had another “disgraceful riot jn |,“ The Herald sneers at the National Democrat. | Hagerstown, Md.... clear, pleasant. REMOVAL. el: and swift Ne steamer 4 to the Constitution, sithoage they will refuse to clear, warm. attend for that purpose at the Palace of the Tuile- i y. it rt U Harper’s Ferry. rai GIBBS'S” WIG, HALF WIG. HIAID-AND | tecen Phindelphia nol New Vork via Neweastle. cURL MANUF AGKORY removed to 242 Penn- | _T! siand. een clear, warm. ties, preferring their 1 | f meeting, the hs ron ( Y ‘iayeareyond servant @L3n. i > a ace Ol 1D and the police beaten. the Herald would have been engaged with other Wanton ts oa Rees Palace of the” te legal BR vo He prying eyivanin ovenae, Tete Ing eg pod Chi " - x Ta ne. Xs. i i i - 3 \. ji tier Ha ‘ork red, tak Jntel& States. Siemmsceanntiien teaidon axauanal —Mrs. Wildey cownided Mr Con- public men in erecting the fabric of a new South > arm, that public opinion is fixed on one point—that t &e.| iyit4w ut Agent _ fame Fine Toilet Articles, Combs, Brush: iv'3-1m AS FIXTURES. it received a x ern and Southwestern Union. Nay, more than | Gtafton, Va cloudy, pleasant. elections have been unfavorable to the govern- nelly, of the firm of Haggerty & Conuelly, st. : & Toul. Me. tats oun ee tates aed Fi, | this—but for this great party, at which he sneers,| At Washington, Yesterday at 9p. m.,the barom- | ment—and that Crap lesoye! Ba uneasy feeling he mi; P 3 76” - s making some assertion reflecting upon her viriee might now have been under arms waxy eter was 30 334; thermometer 76°. Thix morn pervades the public mind. e second elections 500 283% OF WHITE AND RED ASH “4 AL, of all sizes, to arrive during the next his native town against abolition armies, 3 We ha: ood assortment of Re - at ‘330: s rf A dednetion of 25 cents per ton will be made on all During the fracas, also, Mr. Hagaerty waseta poodles cp Jove ing oo the barometer was 30.330; ther- | in Mayenne and the Somme resulted in the veterm GAs FIXTU ES, such as Chandeliers, Brackets, oulnke jasc r ike hac! bbed | speak sober truth. ‘The National mocratic meter of the two o) ition candidates, Messrs. Halli- | Pendants, G| ke. e ." F. L. MOORE, twice in the back by Mr. Wildy, her husband. | party has given him present peace and present ge gon aud de Morgan. 3 GAs TU ING’ introduced in Gtores. Dwellings ‘i aiee West site vet by BOSE: I A negro woman wan 1 Meurity, aud has kept the battle from his very | {[> The Richmond Papers record the death of | The recent discovery af plots against the Em. | and Public Buildings by competent workmen, iz 21-008t_West side sth, bet. Deed &: sis. . bet. * ri rete - “u nearly murdered in | doors; and yet he sneers at and underrates it. To | a young man in that city on Thursday last whose Tor, says.a Paris dispatch, has induced the Em- | ™es. Punstoee weary CUNNINGHAN, *PECTAC LE S—M. W. GALT & BRO.., call than axe. She teeing, bY a negro boy, | take ground against Jas. Buchanan in this crixix, | wedding was appointed for the very night when | Presto join him at once at Plembieres, instead | no, 045 Pa, ay, het dtitand Toh wees south aide, corignent of tiatl, thee ete with be an ppc ing five dreadful wou is to take ground against the NationalDemocratic | he was | ing cold and stark in the embrace of bey alone to Biarritz. iv tt-Im aver, SPECTACLES spive GLASSES, &c. shout = ody. Her skull was frac- | party; and to do that, isin substance to advocate | death. few days before he was in the primeof Madrid journals refer in vague tei ‘The abov. u h the be mm tol ——————_- 7) MELUDEONS fi ith the best iy ae Uaton! Strike him down, | health, and the cards of invitation to the marriage | continued disturbances in various parts of Spain, TY PIANOS AND OO ee Seek Eemthe ced Boek Benes ee ee off. epee ee ji Se bles; also, with iiaaees, of signed for the act. © perpetrator of this fiend- | and you strt wn that party; do that, and the | feast were sent to a large circle of acquaintances. | A band of 150 armed men had invaded the town ‘ ‘ , act was lodged in il ni ea | a of the States will’ pereie” pats eq A 7! live the Republic." | &t the Music Depot of , 'M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, ling the offence. foubt of ft E oa ae Se But the might came, and be was shrouded in his Utrera, crying ‘ Long live “is ic pe AS METZEROTE treet iy S-st Po Nat go