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HING EWS GOSSIP. | vigorous struggle, and has canvassed the State| Tux Ovo . Polxt Couvai ation, sdjon bi gelled, FR vy AUP poouic EVENING STAR. = vo = P <5 ema as thoroughly as a State was ever canvassed. ramen oad rincee was TAF acted a rant ce) ie ERE * PUBLIC G.™ Et DRE Ds —— or shrseep pba vdinbrtaieiub OS Thongh he will be defeated, doubtles, by acon- | The tte ons reported that a ; . WASHINGTON CLEY: | (Georgi) Constituionaust misintrprets and | eghlermnjorty,hisremarkable personal por. | res member ef, sane had on saheane at | amity se ates cnet ee, | |” SOUTHERN SHOW: MONDAY... -Angwt & 1067. | misoonstruee a brief article in the Star (PP; | Sacty among the old etlers, backed by euch | © seen of 3 mies into dayerotis | omen pak cana” te eet | THE ONLY. SOUTHERN COMPANY Now lished some time singe) wherein we endeavored iti has been making, will vicniteof a & =| thereon, ot ; ! SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | to oxpiain the history of the latepolitical move- | Cx¢TCOns see has been making, ° choles val NG_NEW AND © EE RY ON THE VEER WE EETE ciRcUs, MENAGERIF AND HIPPODROME t fi C= est imated in the ahar- hi $ great pr a, fully mpd a terest to use a vul, e: ssion—he is dyi ii inning to t mat ~~ “ and British foreign commerce. of Kansas. It strikes wa that if the Conséitt- bone 7 Whatever | namaget the wubsctl. %rs ate ¢ aaa ee hg ae ; wursday af ‘€thoon, were taken is i " him support far beyond his party strength. mm ki The Union discusses the crisis in the India | ments of the Pro-slavery and Democratic party | *" } ina few minutes, m king $6, - rl he falling with his front to the enemy. Whatever | n2mesof = M. —_ oer, The Intelligencer trusts that the Southern | tionalist was not bent on finding fault with = sae f \Gov_Wise, of Va.; D. Bu "inger, Nowth Caro Ac comac; ical affiliati ; Convention, soon to be held at Knoxville, Tenn., | Goy. Walker at all points, it would hardly have fase} ileal tees aepiseamet oss ines . Do Wise: - Hamblin, of the land into about ‘Making in sll one of the most callagnsoont Com. ‘Penn; Ex all and R.A. Pryor, | with con t streets, of 6 feet width, running so a ae ” P must admit and admire the gallantry the old | M: fu Hen VB nnd 4 Q bh + Will Exhibit in Was will employ itself more advantageously than in | drawn from our article in question the idea =e # manifests to the last. We have seen | Rich! Mia Kon; TJ Bogen Wosknen, | formatins aputth east, as Oly, to be called = Ware On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, mere discussion, intimating that not a few of nting him as taking vehe- | ™ = : Sage PNG, fol’: Soe yachting: | renton Sprince. heer iene hearly surround t August 6 7, and ©, 169 See i that we were representing him go through many arduous and trying po-)ton; T. J. Cropper, No: {01 Kj Jos. Seyar, > | Feserved sixty-five acres which include the Sal On Seventh street, near Canal Bridge. its predecessors have treated their constituents | ment ground against the adoption of slavery litical contests in Texas before the annexation, | beth City; by A Mayo wi ; AB. Diekine Sprincsaadail the epee end ime foary eee at lend 3: Performanan to onms iw to— more talk than cider.”* there, in saying that he endeavored earnestly Dat never one Wheftin ke Inbored With so mesh <i Seer ee Moo. ese F5 acres, also, are offered for sale. at before 8 o' > iy R-iw 2+ red ', Gloucester ; and labored vehemently to sustain the line of 3 : 2,500 shares. in connexion with the lots; the whol - aT = i i Edward Radia. Heroes Md See's | ent ehes ore ing estimategat $10 ech, | ee ONO RR -ONCERT SALOON The August ‘ zeal and expended his strength so liberally, | Edward kz; A.D. Peters. | 8nd when taken to be parti = those get. METKOPOLITANC ON een yd te Cane anenee Arkansas, | PStisy witch the Pro-slavery and Democratié | 3, ccstiy and oratorieally.. i George, eae ed Nia folk, and R Merrie, ting the 2.500 shares will constitute the corporation (Next door to the Star Office.) ‘Texas, Kentucky, Missouri, lowa, and the Terri. | Party of the Territory had marked out for its mond. : o aor ‘ 854, ‘ite Sulphur ings a Ric! a - k . - “as the tory of Nebraska, to-day, the 3d of August, andin | OW guidance ere he reached his post. “With |* ‘Twx Fort Ripaet.y axpSoutn Pass Wagon |” MrT. D. Bisbie, of Norfoi “E, offered a resolu- rele tetas those getting t respective | ots will man heat character ae mmissio ver for every Con- TH ENING, E as t North Carolina and Tennessee on Thursday next, | due deference to the Constitutionalust’s better | Roap.—The reader will find telegraphic news | tion appointing a comminsie Yer for every Con- th I i Reenter oak Ec the 6th. As in several of these States the Con- | means of knowing the condition of Democratic | in another column announcing the return of Eriptions to and canvass the claims of the new | tions, to as trustee for MI S AMELIA CS gressional delegations are to be chosen, the elec- | and Pro-slavery-party sentiment, of Kansas, | Mr. Nobles, the Superintendent of the construc- | steam line. The resolution ¥ vas adopted, after tra : an Prrhe val uation of this property by the sworn officer of the Commonwealth shows that ding: Bre wortl, $80,060); the assessment on ieee Mann, ions are of much importance. and the purposes actuating Governor Walker | tion of this road, to St. Paul, Minn., on the vk, Sige per pei wane Lottie In Alabama there is not much division of par- | ere leaving this city for the Territory, than our plea that his party have been prevented from he Convention then adjournes | to meet in Rich- ties. In the last Congressional delegation there ‘ i h by the Yankton In- | mond, on the Wednesday after the second Mon- ‘were two Americans, essentially pro-slavery- own—for that journal claims to possess suo! carrying out their orders by the pleasing a: ¥ The ee LLE i iSE BURGER. are able or willing to vis, and the face whats in his unrivalled me s . | knowledge, as funny as the idea is—we must | dians. We place little reliance on any such | 4#¥ in December. = will be interested in thesuoceas of ingens and . FE. THOMA ing fet xizp Pare Sane aries Get: beg that it will not essay to give the Star as | plea; because we anticipated, long since that A CLERGYMAN SusrenpED.—On Wednesday modmy after the ate frosals doe Prot ROE NER tie ibaland by the inno. ‘Winston and Senator Clay. z authority for its inference (or rather suspicion) | the expedition would fail to perform the work morning, the 30th inst., the Presbytety aes mre ogre oS subscriber wiil,in the woret « vont, get fons. KEYSER. Violimet. jy ® In Arkansas the election is of little importance, | that Gov. W. not only went out an abolitionist, | allotted to it, and that precisely such an excuse grin: Westminster College aiiegkeny city, Pa” York) fhe su of ten . He will get alot being for the Legislature and County officers. A | but labored in behalf of Abolitionism on reach- | as this nows alleges would be proffered. This te eajoarigiatan Suiy the nn Fmaild. at the very fountain of health: WANTS. |, to perform United States Senator is to be chosen. ing the Territory. The mind of one who can | opinion was founded on the ner in which | fhe painful duty ot trying ane of thc Brethren euciting eae the tao districts where the ine | h&tée him with abolition proolivities, at any | Mr. Superintendent Nobles set about his busi- | on 'wo separate changes a « feapraper onda.” a heres oie es Scciee prigpelined a time or under any circumstances, after know- | ness and conducted it up to the time he left the ceding meeting of the Presbytery, and were as terest ncipally centres—be: ing |; . io 8 = 4 rj Sa ; pace ns and that including Lexington. Hum. | 8 him and his views half as well as the Cox- settlements, which we took occasion to explain, | follows itutic is 1. That he acted im; rly in entering Miss phrey Marshall is running as the American can- | °#¢u¢tonalist assumes to kmw the latter, can | in part, a few days since. gh Henderson's stateroom at such an unreasonable didate in the former. James B. Clay is running | be under but one of two influences in this con-| Besides, the Government holds in its posses- | hour. as a Democrat in the latter. nection—first, that of utter hostility tothe Dem- | sion some money belonging to the Yanktons,| 2. That he acted improperly in having the “ a) ” entered on the In Missouri, Congressmen are not to be elected, | ocratic party per se, which is not the tase with | which that tribe would be very loth to jeopardize redtelet pa cece iratis 4 the election being only for State officers. The | our Georgia cotemporary ; second, that of sud- by interfering with such a public expedition on Tbe, Presbytery, oe ee me, Secrarnty Anti-Benton or Pro-slavery Democrats are run- | den and intense suspicion of and repugnanco to | any pretence whatever. was afforded Mr. Simpson to establish his inno. ning Col. R. M. Stewart, and the united opposi- | Goy, Walker, personally, which is evidently at | Our decided impression is that Mr. Nobles | cence. But he could make nodefence against the See ae ee mation; Rumecletn 5 the lather | 65 5 ices of ties, vialation Wb dasa ts one words] Kas already expended the appropriation for this | charges preferred, and admitted to having been —— i oe oe — adie = and their plain meaning—so plain that all ra- | work, and that if anything whatever is to be } ine fowa. i Polk’s acceptance of a United States Senatorship. | tional people comprehended them, if the C’ov- | accomplished by the expedition in return for} Miss Henderson testified that Mr. Simy:son was i. i i ik her berth, but it was at her ur-gent re- In the third Congressional district a vacancy ex- | stétuétonalist did not—that Governor Walker, | that expenditure, it must be done under his | !¥ing in her p 3 juceme:! Je seeh wal ein and the fact of such buildings being erect- emer enhance the value of the and o'/ the There is no reason why a magn’ tude not rise up and flourish at ‘he Rap; river is navigable to pot. A very little energy would always = arepair. The Alexandria and [.ynchbu: SITUATION WANTED by a respectable W. S man,as Sonik: Wanker, aud Loner” Best of oi erence can be given. Apply at Vi ic OME A’s, 2d and 3d streets. No. 5% Penn. avenue, between aus-it* ANTED—A BOY —One used to hor WwW pata ye C10: WAL 18 Pores are Store, opposite Intelligencer au 3-3" ANTED-—B; pectatie YOUNG Wo- WwW N dati ane Chamberraasd, cap rate, uw ¥ nto the boats. Indefinite steam power ma: thus be commanded at will ; ace the fae trans Fras fo" - malivatted 6 ey ‘ne rail already Tit! semules, will anon extend, o.New. Orleans, | W\ANTED—A CHILD'S NURSE wig oy - whore t come well recomm . Apply at 27 F street, between i2th and 13th, between 9 and 12 o’cl in the morning. ni pie, i A ax E ng moner SROER Gone tant and ge wages wil hd Apply to JOYE & LENMAN. comer of lath ani streets. 8n abu it on—with these facilities wh, 8b ould nota city thrive Prosper here? At © vents, around these health-giving waters, regen "a0 extensively and beautifully improved ,. e hig: OF the Cie leeg ig) gee have now an op- nity of sojourn for the si J duated by thi thising withthe Pro | sarpe tent i unde: | However Mistfoniwash Setedtarhe"™ gia | Guat octet Cretan ee emia is | Stee —_JOVoR & LANA. ists, which is to be filled at this election, for the | though earnestly sympathizing with tl ro- | auspices, as no competent person wou! under- owever, Miss Henderson den = = Ht elegiat erat aNTED A Gee Ee x full term ensuing; the rival candidates are Joseph | slavery party there, on arriving there and find- | take to discharge the dutics of his position es precdiiaer| ay paroest thereon charts rma ry . oa fe a a V LADY who has had long experience. iy B. Clark, Dem., and Joseph M. Collins, Ind. ing that nine-tenths of its members had ceased | while the Government have no power in law to : and : ~ pe derstands pastry, is accustomed to the management of children. an excellent seamstress, and has 0 ob jection to connect either of these with the above mentioned charge. Address A. B., at this office, or call at 555 10th street, An Seo3t silat so tetincioae sare Bot a ANTED.—A good WASHER and IRONER. wast sane Ly the value on which the taxes are — to the State, and greatly below the original outiny. 7a@ul was made by an intelligew! \ehy interested. Almost indefini Fad be relied on if the pian of sale be carried out. If it be F.ot, no one will be injured; even the small sum of tiresome, pain prolonged = i four o’clock we to dream longer of making Kansas a slavehold- | expend another penny for the purpose of open- } Tiuirsday morning, when, by a unanimous vote. c a ituti - * : 5 8 itel id Boies woh er rc apa meperesliaahons ing State, had thrown his influence for the next | ing that road. Some of those around us are resid i Gospel ‘ministry of. the Gam terland vention containing a ican ma, 3 : $ Sine Ne : ‘ete y & a constitution permits negro suffrage, if Jed to | best thing. To make it a Democratic State, anticipating Mr. N.’s return to Washington Prestyyterian Church, having been found guilty In lowa, the chief question is the adoption or " q i - | S10 is not required to be paid until the subscription Yoman who wu: eneral House E t 1 h by n cans appears probable | and indicted. The entire investigation wits con. i ted: A et t : SF ins ak ie an ee et re ee: | Set: Ck ty ae ees open ducted with closed doors. truvtoc. asatated ty the, justices at the neces, Ps | etn Si ket tammy of three person Ber this and the constitution generally; but it is sup- | if not slavebolding. The idea that Gov. Walker | to us. the mean time checks id favor of the trustee, or Prugeist, opposite the Market House, 2, posed the latter will be adopted without the ob- | essayed to use his official functions improperly, | Tuz Commissioner or Patents.—The em- ‘The min who was driven to distraction has tion | D.C. 12° jectionable feature. even to that good end under the circumstances, | ployes of the Patent Office Bureau, of all de- had to wal&: back. other satit nt for the subserip! me alii ty enone omer eo ee Wi er parti in the first place, to t ‘4 ‘extinguishment ‘of all liens on the property. 8o as to giveassurance of good title—a ported in 1838, by able attorneys, as then en- trely satisfactory, and which has been doubly con- firmed by 19 years of quiet, undisturbed possession WANTER=A COOK, WASHER, and JRON- in Nebraska, five candidates are in the field for | is that of the Constétutionalist—not ours. His grees, have united in a letter to Mr. Commis- 77 A new pescado, ge ce ened, cat R. Family not Apply at No. za delegate to Congress: Hon. Bird B. hrpncar oratory was unofficial altogether. We objected | sioner Mason, its head, tendering the expression sl geingra itl rast on Friday oe feoommend: late delegate; Gen. B. P. Banker, present marshal | ¢9 the tone of some portion of his specches, nor | of their regret that he has resigned. Though Va.) ss of the Territory ; General Eastbrook, Gen. L. L. a Po Pe ~ _— en 82 | Portsmouth (Va.,) Navy Yard, in honor of the! ate Bowen, and Gen. Holliman Thayer. All except have we since come to think more favorably of brief, their address is charaeterized by much | Com. Newton rs wages will be given. eH NTED— At the Government Hospital for th Was geod COOK to whom a desire” ble situation and good wages will be given. : . * 4 . hy h lan of estima lot: shar t ‘isi it nineteen ace Tetanerué them, though subsequent information has in- | feeling, and is expressed in very appropriate | =a SERRE LEAT Fa Springs Compnay. a wquvalont va in the par au I-lw a 5 - : . . . 4 | ition, will sav 3 I 3 4 neat In Tennessee, a Governor, Congressional dele- | duced us to view even them much more chari- language. This compliment is well deserved ; He ain Washington § ecll a Be Will save trouble i tse Fig Band nee ANTEL VRCBAS chee COT, gation and Legisletare are to be chosen. The | tably than at first. But they were not official | for we say little enough for Judge Mason's dis- | havea biG NI@ in the Georgetown College Grou, ads ichoiders will be inlaw entirely distinc family.ora iarge BUILDING LOT im the eity or candidates for Governor are Isham G. Harris | acts; in none of which, as faras we can perceive | charge of the functions of the position of its | MONDAY, Angust It). ? Seq Ings Stoc! = le the success of one party must greatly enhance s Particulars in a future advertisement. other. Any one may su’ ibe for one or more pa AS a ey (Dem.) and Robert Hatton (Amer.) The canvass | has he so conducted himself as to justify the in- Commissionership, in remarking that no gentle- | _au 3-2 COMMITTEF Pn “ga purchase, ond ee — eee m would be preferred. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, has been spirited. A U.ited States Senator, in | ferences which the Constitutionalist assumes man, since the foundation of the Bureau, has RELIGIOUS NOTIGE.“The Disoir jen P * | No. =e Suri nh om ive place of bx-Gov. Jones, is to be elected by the | oy pretends to draw from our brief article on | won more enviable fame than his, in the dis- | Up fewporanes Hall FIG EVENTS Gietwoie egret An the streets are 60 feet wide, and run ANTED TO RENT FOR A ERM OF See. ‘The Congrcesions delegation of which it commented so earnestly on the 28th | charge of its duties. He leaves Washington, | Preaching by Prof. Munnell, of New York. Siib- ‘4 yd the last election stood five Americans and five 2. Each ‘¢ in the plan fronts 250 feet on streets running eastand west, and 22 feet on streets run- ning north and sonth, and (with its portion of the a and — poy ye oe ein it © payment of even the $10 is required till it is ascertained, by the number of subseri bers, that a city is to be built ; in which event the value must wien the partition tes 10,000 ota willbe ted . in ition wu re fe by jokepe, with the number of square and of lot on at ape radar a ened ae oer ee wi sunilar ones, “Lal ol . In another vessel subscribers names will be put, (each name bg wee ing to the number o’ shares he may have take-n,) in the drawing, asio the division Of large est ites among numerous heirs, each will thus have an equal chance with any other of petting a share of Spring stock,or the more highly behaved et emp oe of ng for the sum of oni a it Becres, in- cluding the Sulphur Spring. the buildings, (assessed at _$30,000,) and the furniture. who get suitable building lots for large ho- tels may be still more successful, while those least fortunate wiil get building lots of 25 by 160 feet, that must be worth, as the population increases, much m?re thanthe co ri . . ject—* t of the principles and views of Democrats ultimo. bearing with him the sincere regret of not only | the Dien eveonmen! public are ordially invited. r = yTox.—Havi! loyed under him, but of all | _!t* - “In North Carolina, a Congressional delegation Taz Late Commopore Newtox.—Having | all who were employed . es ate Techeaea: but naaver may beihe result frequently heard surprise expressed that this | transacting business with the Patent Bureau. MON TS fou ae heraby Rotihed Page whether the Americans or Democrats triumph—it | gentleman should have died of apoplexy—his | We sincerely trust that the President may be WE ial spnthly mectiag coh tad, teh E; Hook ta os is not probable that any of the delegation will act | figure and general health being such as to cre- | so fortunate in selecting his successor, as to find Fuente em Ines, T emceee ree transacted. against the Administration, or that especially on | ate the impression that he could never suffer | a gentleman as well qualified as Judge Mason, | The foal arraogoment for the Exoureion tobe given the question of slavery they will separate from | from such a cause—we may explain the mys- | and as faithfal in all respects to the high obli- aren ler of Cpt. ers 16 uae a ¢ the Southern members. by stating that apoplexy is hereditary on | gations of the important position. au 3-3t 0! = — In Texas, State officers and two members of ens By ® J poplexy - ry on | &* por posi it i ily. ii i it, \ FESTIV. Tne members and friends of Congress are to be chosen. eee beatae P seageessge dice dog Nava Covrts or Inguiry.—Before Court af, Methoui ty © = ¢ South ae . ee . No. 1, to-day, the case of Lieut. Marine (fur- | Pose holding a fees My Eollows’ Halon 7th et, Fee Cl haere me euatoad tue Set maa: | ee One reales eat ea ea ie * | seughed by tha tnt Movat Ratising Bound) was | SER eey OLA alaV EULEINS: ber of Col. Forney’s new Philadelphia journal, | spend the evening out, when attacked much as tak ac ders Marchand and | 24of August, at 3 o’c'look. for, the met of the which, as a newspaper, is in all respects up to | the Commodore was. A few hours only before sei tiaG ay Pi ee ae ia ww fap prea mpm lions plano ape @e mark of the times. The means which are | the Commodore was attacked, being compli- Steadman, and ieuts. R. F. Pin! ney, A. W- | eructive, a choir of singer have been engaged to in- Understood to be at its proprietor’s disposal, | mented on his appearance of fine health, he re- | Johnson and Junius Boyle, were examined in | terest and enchant the visitors with fine music added i throughout the Festival. The oitizens generally tohis experience, energyand unquestioned | piied that he was never in better health than | bis behalf. ‘ sas 3 , 5 wf an are cordially invited te atten'- talents, render it certain that his journal will then. A few minutes before he fell, seeing a Before Court No. 2, in Lt. Harrison’s case, rapidly come to exercise great weight in Penn- acres, with improvements suitable fora dairy Farm, and situated within | to5 miles Washincton erty. One with the OLikRD Ww ing it will be prefer red Apply to BULLARD WEBB. Agent, Ne si9 7th street. iy 2-2w" WV ANTED-—In the family of a centleman resid WwW two mi from theeity, 8 good pinin Cook, y Sy Sh Saniues vateh tearm regular Apply toJ. P. CRUTC! Cor ner of bth and D streets, jyibar iS tT aie 7 WANTED—Between 15th and Tth streets, north of K street, a small neatly furnished COT- TAGE of HOU BE with yori cma chads trece or pS, = es itchen. fieforonce ven. Post Off Terms aid eatin = ot O8Y Fost Oden sine 3 LOST AND FOUND. = REWARD. the MthofJulr, 2D aiarge BAY BORST, with Mae a ee mmne and tail;carries his tail on one side. The above reward will be paid if ieft FELIX HORNIG'S, Butcher, Buzzard’s P u 3. ATTENTION, FRAN.SLIN FIRE COM- . i ‘, ‘, ‘: . Alfred Iverson, U. S. Senator from PANY.—The reguter mnthly meeting will] 5. Subscriptior: hists and li hie plans of the | lady friend on the sidewalk opposite the house | the Hon - beheld on MONDAY EVENDNG, the Sd of Au- | proposed city are left at most ofthe bookstores ned = REWARD.—Strayed away on Friday inst. a <iamiansaes a fag emmenaed the | in which the Naval Courts are held, he joined | Georgia, Lieut. M. F. Maury and Capt. Wm. | be held on MONDAY EVEND NO, the af of Au- | Diner Public piac es in this city. ‘The agents having 5 BAe O are seu one mn = te aoe re her, escorted her home—not a hundred yards Ramsay were examined on the part of Lt. H., | near'izth street. Every member ix requested to be | them can become: the ‘esentatives of the respec- | her except at the end ef her tail, which ix Probable political position the Press is occupy, ? ‘bseribers .and in surrendering the lists can cet | very long. slim horns, rather long tips,biack. not, at his post. By order . hecurance of thie deeds. ‘The payments nad fine | Tie aes am nome. rather lone 8 . ‘We quote his handsome salutatory, as follows: | off, we hear—and. after sitting a few moments | 804 the case was closed on his part. The case GEORGE Ree ON EDM Ee Sng | GeamTanee, oF the deeds. The payments aad the | Th Tree ee Pe fat her delivery at Ne. “Phe Press will speak for itself on all the great | in cheerful conversation, rose to take his leave; | Of Lieut. M. C. Perry, jr., (farloughed.) was | GEORGE R. CROSSFIFLD, Ses. ~ the public | TpECTIPLIon Brits be deposited many solvent bank, an 3-3t* S!W. BARTON. ee nace ibe day. J have already announced | when he was attacked with apoplexy as sud.| then taken up. Messrs. Phillips, Hone and Spataet eating ar teats Mate ane darboe, | taste Le see mein on tbe 7 wil reonies | @ = REWARD_Surayed away on the 20th of 3 bat, indeed, was universally and justly antici- aed i Against trusting my wife. Mary An . AS ana: «Da large. dark brindle COW, maet, Gated) thal 126 patitical depen et ot ats | dealy as though struck by lightning, and, stag- | Blount are his counsel. onmy agoount. ‘She has left my bed and boa"d with- | attention {ror THOMAS GREEN. | Dy) © terre. dark brindle CON mixes thould be conducted ‘upon Democratic prine|ples, ring, sink back into his seat i complain- | _ Before Court No. 3, the case of Commander > 90d git penogere hare era determined nat foyeyeny) aus — | has s long tail, tapped with white,and about, It is equally well known that the measures and ta of pain in the left side and head. While | Wm. Green, (furloughed by the late Retiring aul 3st BENIDICT JARBOs"-_| A AER COON RY Be HELD FOR CUL- | Ori inches cut off of her horns, Bd Sgtae kere ek Lamtiot spprometten’' I'bere | he somained! sonssious, which ties up to afew | Board.) was taken up, and Commanders Ann- MAYOR'S OFFICE, Wasnixatox, Ju. on M h day of Sune, last: "| tween 3d and sth rents cant, neat St- Peter's Buty s J. y . ., —: ol ‘o Ha 3 q ~ re a secu known bax ora a ieon 2 == the | minutes of his death, we hear, he repeatedly | *trong, Whittle and Gardner, and Mr. Conway is Scaae smered dortheupprohossionsea conviction | Ambrose F- Hill, in his own right and ‘ng ndi Government, ac! nm concert and confidence trator of Frances Field, so that | can get hy her. £5 23 ‘ Sh 3-3t* CA SRINE C. SHEC with him, ever since my first youthful associa- | apologized for the trouble he thought he was Whittle, of Norfolk, Va., were examined in his | of the P"catered Pubs School: howves a this or = SA SRINE CSHECKELIS. a@cainst tered Pubhe School-houses in thiscity,| Diana Field, John P. Kelly, and Mary, his wife, - i i i most | piv ine bi yi- | behalf. Sad deftced or destroyed. tbe furniture aed otha ite fF . , REWARD. will give the above r= s - = and de! or destro; 6 furniture other Wiliam H. Field, John Field, He . Field, will give er pcr £) peer litho ryan oie gine Tot giving’ W'thoto “mnie him, and was evi A Recess.—The recess in the proceedings of property therein. " W. B. MAGRUDER, ‘Tho wars Hill, jr., trastee of kliza J. 2 hs ‘and $200 ward for the apprehension and de- to perform, were those given to his cause. My | dently unconscious that the hand of the fell the Naval Courts of Inquiry, which it is under- | _3) 3! Mayor. Thos. 0. lat, guardian ad libitum of — Fiels, | U¥€ry to mo, or for the ao Oren attachment te Bim grew*aet wore teas niminy destroyer had been laid upon him. There was | ‘8° pe hs mee COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Gi Haut, infant child of Albert Field," Defendants. "| this city of my SERVANT WOMAN, tion of his pure upright character than from the Uni stood the Secretary of the Navy has authorized uly 15, 1837. Upon consideration of the Court, it was ordered | Davis flake vate cient Distctof Caine a profound regard for his intellect, experience, | DO more courteous gentleman fn the Uttion, and | cordance with the request and representa- ‘OTICE TO.TAX Pa ERS-DEDUC- | that this caue be referred to ont of the Comers, | D&¥iS, and patriotism. It was my good fortune, with | that sentiment maintained its wonted ascen- I Fj TION FOR PROMPT PAY MENT—Ne- bis. or $100 if taken in the District. Seid woman is dark complexion, thick ips, stout built, and of me- dium height; she has been living with Mr. Lindsicy, on 7th girert. auk Road, and has been absent since the 27th of July. CHARLES 1. STUART, aul St* corner of E and 0th sts. ©) REWARD.—R: from the subseri- $ J ber, living near Upper Mari rince Goorga’s egunty, Ma. on the 29r ane, Sone — 5 ave See EN. ya years ace, 5 feet inches ha dark mulatto—has a large bush head, ‘wit uskers round his face, medium size and down jook. | fe may hire himself in the District. where ho “ te rambo bis way to ec free State, as Without any rovoeation, will give ro Hundred Doltart a reese the State Sim st taken in the District, or any other et of Maryland, n either sioners of this Court, to epert to the Court what many good men, to assist, not obscurely nor inef- . eae - tions of the Judges-Advocate, mentioned in the = 857 been done by Ambrose P. Hill in execution of > ; dancy in his mind to the last moment it was | th s k is to e oteiee Sr aerstione cage ee wimer otter. tier Cont oe tee ficiently, in crowning a life of usefulness and dis- | oo ody of thought notwithstanding the pain | {27 ™ore than a week ago, commence 80 | Geduotion of 10 per cent 1s allowed by'law: for the | taisstoner to 69,'l Oortein siatee eon Com tinetion to his vatgand bee og he nr high: Ci # le of thoug eae 3 = Pain | soon as the cases in which the witnesses are now | current year paid on or before the 15th day of Sep- ball referred to in atid order fad ‘algo to axcertain if t honors in the world. he fruit: that resu and oppression under whic! e@ was suffering. ;, tember next. a5 e sad slaves vid by the said A. P, Hill, are already ripening for the future. ‘Thewisdom | is doth weaned hour after he stag, | 2 band aro concluded. So, by the termination | tember JAS. F.HALIDAY, | wietheror not he has received the purchase money of the popular choice is being daily vindicated, of the current week they will all have probably | _ iy 25-cotf_ Collec and, if he has, what disposition he has made of it, A ‘ SPS Sree meer eee = i vouchers for streh di ition, all hich by the quiet and content which have followed the | gered and sank back, as explained above. suspended their labors. The recess is to be for OUR AGENT, Mr. JOHN PORTER, | Sith the vouchers for stich disposition, all of whic stormy *cenex of last year, as the sweet sunshine f fics onl visits the City of pA ope ron for the pur- NOTICE.—The pert es interested in the above President, and yet re roved hicuelf worthy ‘of | 2 few centuries past, sugar, cotton, coffee, mo- idee Aditiiae es Ee Gens. % e a : Witrsos's $10 Famicy Sewins Macuins, of Se tember, 157, at my of ice, in this plage. at ten the high trast confldea to luis hands, by regard- | lasses, rice, tobacco, and other slave products, meen oe = is ze — i SupP ee a Beer isiee” Soasten Cal bee oenindone Sauls pebired to Sate oeeey eae” Sat the po Boomg aps Shar spoprog Damep wat ioe have come into use throughout christendom, | Y2¢aney in the Naval urt of Inquiry No. 3, the Mount Ficesent Hotel, where ke would invite all | Please attend wath their pay ers nd witnesses. am ¢ rights o' ‘ates, [ should ha’ ren a z 5 mnmod eration. FEC 5 , done everything that one mau conld do to uphold | and have become necessities of life; and African | °°casioned by the death of Commodore Newton, eee ROBE fthet i OMIM SSLONe Tr and to givenzthen bim. and to gather around him | slavery, which can alone supply them, has also | "#8 not designed to assign him permanently to OBBINS& CO. of the Cirouit Co urt of Culpeper county. ise = ee t 2 and $5) if taken in this county. case hie = TT ; Culpeper Court-house, "Va., August £, 1857. tuuet be enoaped esther ee : m Dian, a ' . ° That i i MORE ICE CREAM DEPOT S-lawat ie 8 sie TREE duty ren ace a a pices aa siareed Png emit os become a necessary of life, not merely to the | thatduty. ‘That is, until all the cases that are | { CONFECTIONE Sug 3o8s aed wi LLIAM J. BERRY. Y, 984 The very best ICE CR treet, = — - is is- ty — EA ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT.—Wanted iain ency, dignity, and ability of his ad- | nominal slaveholder, but to all who use these | t come before the Court shall have been dis II WATEIC ICES at iio pet snilon; delivered to | WW the Weshmacton Aecuine coime Maite Te mataiotration, are so many peat that = Se ae articles; who are, in fact, though not in name, posed of. It seems to be understood that he is any part of the city. Also,on hand $8 different kinds steady Wockmen. Laborers, Drillers, Blasters. and served the persevering and enthusiastic prefer- a 55 i i 4 finest inthe city, which I will se! Masons, good wi steady employment wil ence of ph pe men who have piace hig | also slaveholders, for slavery supplies them only to remain upon the Court until the recess. | 1 cus Comm f cal! nd BOARDING. for 5 gent’s. Come one, come all and give me a call, xiven by the United State s,and by Contractors. OARDING.— Mrs. BAT. at the corner of feport, ducing se oot port and through evil | with a large part of their necessary food and| Reyovzp.—We bear that Mr. Arthur W, | Fumishes Parties, Weddings, Fzourtions: &0. | |The works now going ‘on embrace tunnelling, Bieter ie Arcbue to ‘and toe cooenentedes report; during so many long years.” thi % Late Foreman at Weaver's. bankment. tions greatly increased, is now prepared to accom - clothing. : 4 7 Fletcher, of Massachusetts, a recording clerk jy 27-Im* ‘Opposite Browns’ Hotel. Apply on the line or at the Office in Georgetown, eoaeion taper number of permanent and transient UF They had another murderous affray in| But African slavery is necessary in even 8 | in the Interior Department—seoond class, $1,400 | 27 27-!™"__Opposite Browns’ Hotel. {4 Sees Captain of Enrinecretratarte. | city and: ar poarnrg ait he, most eontral yn +74 Baltimore on Saturday night, in which one man | higher sense than this. It has stimulated the per annum—has been removed. Itis tothe desk CLINTON'S PATENT ALCOHOL COOK—A | _”? ———— now second to no other boardiag-house im Washons. was stabbed and another shot. increase of population in western Europe, by | thus made vacant that Mr. Charles Lanman -/ Gosirable article ee De ite enet QUE THANKS TO aces OF, OUR CU — Bp ndied the ete, OR. ot a7 ——______ the increased supplies of food and clothing, | (whose appointment to a clerkship in that De- QKIRT REEDS, HLASTIC BELTS, WORK. | 38 rende red to Ist July, and earnestly reanest ani | Table boarders sine ine Teeth PERSONAL. which it afforded; until that population has be- | partment we mentioned on Saturday,) has been | §9 ing Cotton, Flourish phhread, Xe. at pe pty ararcee ‘Aveo ts ee ee Kiskwrd aboe, Maxwell of Plorida, te at the | come too numerous to be sustained if cut off assigned. = LAMMONDS. 7th street-_ | Short date‘ if not, they wil be placed in the hends EMALE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL- F LEGIATE INSTITUTE. -.-«The Trenton (N. J.) Gazettee announces the | {fom its ordinary supplies of slave products.| Rxsicxep.—First Lieut. Junius Daniel, of DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT. of a collect or for settlement Wasmaren. AC : COLLEY & SEARS, illness of the Hon. W. L Dayton, whois sojourn- | Great Britain, for instance, imports annually | third infantry, U.S. Army, has resigned, and| Dr. R. FINLEY HUNT has ros tumed fully the | jy 27-eoat 523 7th st., 3doors north Pa. ave. Figam Consox. Principal, in charge of Bagiish ji i ractice of DENTISTRY, at his old office, ee OO Classica, Departments ing at Long Branch. a thousand millions bushels of grain. It is | his resignation has been accepted. cad residences, Nn. 0 noch exinel Peon! GOING OF E AT COST —As the season tine ad- |. Mate. £. Rolin Cousox. Teacher of French, Har gl aT one pasts hg i ‘a | barely possible she might rear this additional sylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth J varced we Will sell our remaaning stock Sranish, and German, Drawing and Maiuting. artfor: jonn., en purchased jeorge ah Teacher of Franca eminix RoLiix, Assistant e duties of this Institution will be resumed on Monday, the 7th of Soptember, 1451, Circulars can be obtained at the Book and the Masie Stores. jy 3i-im* Coear: COAL! COAL!! a 3 3EAtATORS at cost, i f f Prete e Kickapoos.—The Indian Bureau haye | streets. ue —__8uStw*_| of REFRIGE) TATORS st HOUSE, Law, of New York. quantity on her soil, but quite impossible that Tae 5 x és S CARGOES OF COAL TO ARRIVE | Our pick ork CRNITE SE -George Weston, familiarly known as the | she should in addition rear substitutes for the | ®dvices that the small pox is raging at this Ta Ew Pare deduction of twenty- | KEEPING Gos ever. Ve is reat Western.” the Yankee comedian, MoGREGOR & co., - Pea “s prices lower died a . ‘i time among this tribe. five cents per ton will be made on all Coal taken few days ago in Binghamton, N.Y cotton, coffee, rice, molasses, and tobacco, s from a vessel upon its sya OOD COAL.the jy cotw ee _— ay Ww. it (Cole, ir, * Promising Baltimore babi she ae precnree by means “e slaves. | Tax Waaraur.—The following report of the peat etiheeel kaown, toarsive Witkin o OR SALE—A fin? fuag HORSE, reli broke er leaves rrow by hy re are repent ie error fe 80 possel peactioiug hie pode reece ami or and Fran ly repenting weather for this morning is made from the Morse | wee ; 2,240 Ibs. to the ton. BUGGY andHAk N B59 ty tes mes es ORE rately on accommodating “terms. In- ust received (in addition to 6 quantity of vz. Hon. James Guthrie of Kentucky, and J. | (1nc&r Cmancipation. They seo that negro | qejegrapltline to the Smithsonian Institution, | aug-eest. eth bet. Dan’ wwewede. | sere of J. W. SIMMS, M stroet, vetw een aire | articles of COOKING Coan RACED 8 superer P.M. Epping, U.S Consul at Oldenburg, Ger. | Very has become a necessity, and are re- The time of observation is about 7 o’clock a. m.: E = z Sh ond oe _________iv S108" use. Also, Pine, Oxk, and Hickory WOOD. all of aan: Capt. J. N. Barney, U.S. Nare at | solved to re-establish it under new names, Avevst 3, 1857. ee eine er ne HOT DE#ss.cars-ciust Nese wa ATEST which will be disposed of ¢ the most rcoommodat Willards’. Romans and Frenchmen hate Kings, but adore | New York, N.Y clear, warm. Welozen Ladies, Misses, and Children's hoop |” Priog gr cents, 62 conte, 75 goat, Ste S135, $1.5, | ES ee yard went side dy stat Count Brilar. ..-. Ex-President Pierce has accepted an invi- Emperors—African immigrants will resemble | Philadelphia. lear, warm. and grass Skirts 1.75, $2—20 per cent. lower than can be bought in ———==_ tation to attend the United States Agricultural ‘ Pe! cae eeaete ble Ki Baltimore, M lear, pleasant. Ped ; ‘ercale, Linen, and De Baige Travelling $i oy, Ta = Jndersigned nga oscar Gane Louisville, Ky.,on the first of Sep- PALM, Sh mee Esrere corem ne Rings. lpg ya tt rd Lae a pieces white, green, blue, pink, and yellow ee hie CHO TH, for nursery pasponee. ad the public at intee. and G the My > pea 3 Me uJ ? o tf St si et *» wot Bee EMR, Hume, pastor of the Fourth | Tae Cases.—The Naval Courts of Inquiry Fetersburg, Va om weak ; 1 dion sik and eine ‘ase Uibaalien SHETLAND WOOL, and alt kinds of Fancy fae vine ot ‘uate DRUG FR iy iepeeed Beusicel ot Chae Female Cols | B8¥e UP to this time, disposed of about half | Waigh, X. aining. Paltnieat Caner binck silk: Mitts, 123; cents “Zaling lowst-” = WM. B. SHEDD's, | CHEMICAL LABOR TORS wat 90 Ninth etree. a near Hampton, Va Pea ‘°' | the eases wherein the Navy Department have Columbia, 8. C -raining. White, pink, blue, and yellow Taricton jv30-3e weNith atrent._ | between Fenn. av. and D street.. eat dine ae i ii ii ; 8. aoe 5 a Se 101 wi 2 aires annual commencement of Yale College | been notified of the intention of those affected by Pema c. aoeny, warm AUhalahone, toaihe ead re dioelk Sor Sata A é ERANGIPANNE. distilied f Latin, English or French languages, will wont cares took place at New Haven, Conn , on Thursday. | the action of the late Retiring Board, to appeal Mane. 7 has gee Great bargain in’ French-worked Collars and SN ETERNAL © nt Ns, istil rom fully be componnded, and wo receipe trunbed tothe a. args member of gradustes was Dougioat The approaching recess of the Courts of In-| At Washington, yesterday, at 9p. m., the bar, Fig gine IE TO silk, barege | | From Hazins & Co.'s Laboratory, I have just re- | 8% PP OF other employes ast Cally «We learn from the Louisville Daily Courier | Q¥irY, will afford Judge Advocate Carlisle, who lng ak 7 elas (he baat Gs te Lawn Hobos, and ORR S RLLEN, | °°“ PRANGIPANNI POMADE mation of nee cugimical education, and the long : [iat on the 16th of June last, Ricbard Ten Broeck, | is charged with the duty of preparing all the | masneter 6°.” : aug 3-3t* Peon. avenue next to i0th at, 4 AC RETS h the Old World and the ited States, wil B 2of New York, rh agg to ng oa eases for trial, on the Governments’s part, an = \ OUNG LADIES INSTITUTE Foi WATER parations Kept by ira jee Ae rd ‘ rags tel — ~ 5 y-, at St. Mary's opportunity so to arrange the business as great- | 7 From J. Shillington, we have Leslie's Y Py MENGETSH AND. FRENCH. CREAM ta teated before made use of, and no Pomne ea 3 : = = . Me a asHinctox, D.C, t - AS cept on receipt res| 7 atmmaay antic; which sailed from New York | ly to expedite the trials to take place subse- | PePelar Gnsette of magento netabyerd Wie | cre suboriber bae taken charge of this Institution, | 57 9-6 D. S. DYSON, 388 Penn.ave._ | HEMIC A LVANAL YSIS Dunivtactve and on Saturday, carried out fifty-one ngers, ntly. hi m nnownes 8. i juantitative—of soils. among whom were Gov. Joseph A Wrigut, | Wenuy- There have been many delays so far, lately under the care of the Rev. S.H. Mirick; the MPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEEPERS AND e UL ; Gazette will be merged in Leslie's New Family | course of instruction will be thorough, and will not 1 OTHERS. 8. Minister to Prussia; Hom, Wim. Ballard Pres. | °Wing to the absence of Government witnesses Ma-zazine. differ from that pursued by the former Principal. M. GREEN, Fanizy Grocer, northwest corner ton, and Capt. F. W. Morse, of Boston. who were at a considerable distance from Wash- 7 : The Scholastic year will begin on the Mon- | of 13th and L streets, north, w: seepent- A new Ro Catholic r, called the | ington city, and wh ttend: rt h 1 B IN day of September, and close onthe last Friday of | fully call the attention of his friends aad cue sees man Catho! a A Yi — N . fe Tabiet, has been started in Nev ¥ ork city, and it ingt 'y, and whose atiendance just when ATEST News FRoM Mexico y way of New | Juneineach year. well-selected atook o . : tomers to his new and + q - imi ill be rece: jt yG ERIES, asserts that it will be the organ of the Most Rev | ¥#nted it was extremely difficult to obtain, in | Orleans, we have Mexican advices to the 2ist ul- the faite of the Hd tl ipl dk oftore ill te ae antitetaeh: Spe TE RS Core Soe erend Aechhisheo— Mr McMastersand the Free- | some cases not a few of them being citizens. | t'mo, fourteen days Iater. imme trond lor them roel yrrget ghee cf SUGARS, FLOUR. HA S, ka. eee man’s Journal, for some reason or oth ’ | _ The election for President of the Republic, un- ir obta: Pri book- usc arri now in store = nee lot of Siesaasdogaes * other, having | and, therefore, not bound to obey a summons. der the new constitution, took place yy Monday, | Stores, and at the residenos af the aoe a.m, | Family sc AR CURED] AMS, and from to -.-.At theannual meeting of the Board of Trus | Neither the Courts or the Department have | the 13th instant. So far ax the returns were 1b pestnidinagl ’ "| en ae proved FAMILY MEDICINES, Tuesday lat, the Ret Septnne inot: Pa., on | the authority of law,to compel the attendanee | they are entirely favorable to Comonfort, of | ‘Thesubneriber takes great pleanure in recommend- | BttSlig, $8.88 Koitogether wath every variety Tuesday last, the Rev. Septimus Tustin, D.’D. - . ne balers tik We | Whose election none of the papers at the capital | ing to his late patrons and to the public, Mr. Cs H. of FEED for horses, cattle, &c. late of Washington city, was unanimously elected of citizens as witnesses before these courts. © | seem to entertain a doubt. In the district of | Norton,asagentiemanamply qualified tu takecharge | Cali and examine for yourselves,at corner of 13th President of the board for the constitutional term | doubt not that when they come together again | Mexico the Electoral a stood 281 for Com- | of the Young Ladies Institute. 8. H. MIRICE, and L, streets north. iy of two years. in September, delays in their proceedings, from feanboee one Beene eed te acateaaing. a SEL DEAT Tne Gime ie oan 5 NEW PIANOS RECEIVED THIS WEEK ose " i Jlizabet! : A “ ates A >} ler- | ¢. our ‘ervoms, betwee! a Fitton died at Brompton, Englind ax (uzabeth | the eause we mention above, will be entirely | po nectt nove ae apes before all the States ean Beare ter bak oe a ROWN Pong. avenue. : “7 68. She was mother of Miss Helen Faucet and | Obviated. is, ofes, waters, ¢., 18 performed at moderate rates ; m1 entiemen Snd masters desirous of being wn dy the theory ard practice of Chemistry "! wi hae 2 opportunsty offered to that end by apply iag me ences-—Prof. 3. P, B. De Bow, Ben. ‘nHomas B. Flonencs, F. H, ace, Esq., SELMAR ieseRT, Esq., C: Ad- voeate, iy 9-im ical Collage. GUANO, GUANO FOR SALE. ing Se for KETTLEW' AS MAD were HUGUSNO. which is aunt me —y rior, to any fertilizer that ow used, 1 beg leave to pepe pe oe Pape and = that uses fer- Kyou hand: Uy the-tag ar tears A eMPPU coms Heved to be a fair example f what might be ex- STONE fe 1d, wi ie fair example of what mig’ for buil be areOR MS S" 5 ow iy JOHN F. ELLIS, pected from the rest of the country. HEADS, SILLS, PLATFOR STEPS, &o; WDURE JUICE PORT WINES OF THE ee Rempiooy conan, Weber Sut Wana gad | Tue Texas Exection.—JIudging from our | Popycd from the rest of the for tie capital took Bite eplenid isty of carved and plain ITALIAN PURE JUICE PORT WINES OF THE the eclehenteg e di jam Par- | Texas exchanges, the State election to take jap Be poet the 12th instant, and resulted in Lopes LE MANTE aN iy yd oy of George fan's HR GUNDY. <A aeanel € ea place there to-day, will he more ardently con- | '%* complete triumph of the Liberal party. iy 2-lin" "3d door corner of 12th and E ate, | Offiey’s and Chamisee's 0) RTO. ited Pr on woven oo. "Megs tg sersonre nd | tenis Gise ax ry oe i at Biita ‘The prospect of a war with Spain, Sewers, = ‘ADD TIONAL COPIES OF “ROSALIE Pie prent ad LEAT NAL AB vored Alabama lately represented by Mr. ‘Honston, 'y that has oeourred in seems to occupy most attention at 300 ‘ P [ x and ‘ " the Prane Flower,” just received. This is | lived to be the finest Port Wine ou sale in this city, there iete bea aceon - 2 | Since it entered the Union. Gen. Sam Houston, | time. The alarm has i! y_becor 3 most popplar song eves published, by mail | Also, another supply of Cunciguati CATAWBA tween that gentleman the lon Denia Hon who bears the opposition banner, as their can- anes, poor pele geil ley of the Into. or oer ©H receipt of twenty-five cents in| BRAN bard, bis predecessor. iv ries ee sou a ania, bie PSSA, Ba and ke pursday, instead of every day as ee 9 tolore mentioned. for the CONGRES- SIONAL BURYING G at \ didpte for Governor, ig waking e remarkably ! ernors of the several States on the subject. 7 Secs or Ri Piaxen, iF jy D-1y