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re. eee ~ : ne that it awards to Little Crow much credit for EVENING §S the final result—the starting out of 1a joint ex- ——— — = pedition from all the bands, under his com- WASHINGTUN CITY: have carefully abstained, up to this time, from mand, to capture or kill Ink-pah-du-tah and THURSDAY .. -August 13, 1857+ | any allusion to the state of the negotiations in | 4:5 followers; each band furnishing a quota, IRIT OF THE MORNING : progressat this point between the United States | ang the Government tho necessary provisions, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | og New Granada, least, by discussing them, | byt no troops, as at first demanded by the In- The Intelligencer, ard * publish the we might help to complicate them, rather than | gia. call for the proposed “ National Emancipation to aid i inging tl to a speedy and happy 4 z . - Convention.” to assemble at Cleveland, Ohio, ee ee fon, te iow has Pi woe ad this mets brings ree a takes oceasion to expose the fact that, though | . ee adily: fixed success jis pursuing expedition in kill- i in the meanwhile been steadily UPOR | ing at least four of the pursued—the murderers roposing to compensate slaveholders for the 3 tion Z Lapa ion of their weeny by emancipation, it is but cam ct ee & be ye reaeny | ane Peeikeke sfsir. When they kita iy ‘ipation, ‘ing simply those that are open to 9 ‘ ‘ abolitioniam under = mask ;- saying, in the them being simply : captute the rest,or satisfactorily account for - . att which persons connected with various pretses | tyiting so to do, they will be promptly ‘pai course of its remarks, with truth, justice and | 1.346 availed themselves, rarely, however, prataplattl. e ss cals Ae promptly paid ow without evincing that they comprehend too little a ppb ids hpelh acanhene re edeg Ibi concerning the points involved,to make their| Taz E:ections.— 3 > Tae Fiorina Intenest.—The Treasurer of GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. the State of Florida, Mr. Austen, has recently | Corfespondencs of The Star. . " passed through this city with funds to pay the Grorsrtown, August 13, 1957. . interest due next month on the seven per cent The water was commenced to be let on upon. i is i! a . M . eos pont yne tne lsd suficieatly well filled: tovenabie the mile-and-a- ; thern State. half of boats lying above Fisher's lock, four vee nce ton teal a ee fy OrveReD.—Four hundred and fifty recruits | number which have accumulated at the point be- sre ordered from Fort Leavenworth to New | fote memtioned, and all heavily laden with coal, . * in, ’ not short one hundred to one Mexico, (to march about the 5th proximo,) to [vat AS 4 this =a to-morrow reinforpe the” mounted rifles and $4 infagtry. | morning we anticlpass the arrival of a perfect Severed olivers of "those: regiments, /aewiton | ty pcactiv waciess. Dene the eae ter Teave, will return to their posts under their | freshet in Rock Creek, some of the waste weirs, escort. atthe dam, were so badly injured as to render Tax Wrarnrn.—The following report of the | juin yess; Consequently, the basin cannot be A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tox New Graxaviax Divricunty. — We ARUSI'S SALOON. MONDAY EVENING, Avgust,17. MES HELEN MED 2 aND MR. F. For particular soo rial Bee? 8 - au 13-4t === 3 ____.__ EXCURSIONS, &. 1G NIC—The National Club wid bold P Bie Rion nect te! PSDAY. Apewet 1‘, ‘hs Pic lo will be the best that has yet os theca *pare no expense tomake 6s NTS—to be PSR ELTA TUN Ty ee td a te de. eae PHILIP wb oe filled until they are repaired, which is now bet TRARD EXCE Alae Dene in its aim and spirit to that now before us, we | speculations concerning them worth a pinch of NORTH CAROLINA. -|- weather for this morning is made from the Morse “ predeege) whic willbe coxnpieted ie ome GRAND Sesame seoaeneed sball be ready to give Stour attention ees souff. There is no longer a question as to the election | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, wp the utvecmn COMERERSO suimae the RAIRGAOE Washington Light Infantry, fled that any extraneous movement. however | These matters have, however, arrived at a | of Gilmer, Se eye olen eee ae ete Ae een wThe caval ns ‘Ket boat M. C. Meigs, of Ritter’ NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, CHESA- Denevolent in desizzn, which aims to confer upon | point at which we feel at liberty to break the | district of this State; nor have we any longer a a mest Ser. Mime, will seneuse See yogelet tripe tk coupnction PEAKE BAY. éc. ponedl cy pathname 8 een cl ltrtee, | Silence marking our course on the subject; be- | doubt as to the triumph of Shaw, Democrat, in NeMedcpbins Pa, eg an with the Argo, in the morning, leaving our city | ,,TheLsraxtEy take pleasure im announcing. that En ke regarded only inthe light of a pratuitous | cause now satisfied that New Granada is not | the first district. Gilmer’s majority is near, if -cloudy, warm. at 7 ovclock: Upon the whole, a more cheerful | & they wil . Baltimore, Md.. patrons, they will — ny eget rege ee aconcos prepared to deal reasonably with this Govern- | not quite 600, and the vote of Curituck (434 | Washington. D. c.. satisfnot: 8, Wi = clear, warm. spirit is visible the canal wharves and coal ory and sucen petal RRCUR. 5 i : = Vi lear rm. docks this morning than we have observed for | SION of iast year, thus presenti . and abortive inexecution. The subject of slavery | Memt—to settle the matters in dispute upon a | Democratic majority) secures Shaw’s election Peabatg! Va slant aren wa hase ae past. sur; iY lied im a faltrasticns.=’ a has been wisely left by our National Constitution | basis sufficiently just and fair to authorize the | we think, past peradventure, by 12 majority. | Wilmington, N ¢ saw, this morning, at the office of Barron & the States where . rn Ha 5 eee Bee Caer eceaes uo leas Yow San | LANE States to conclude a final treaty with | We therefore write down the delegation in the tate of duty than of policy on the part of those | her. Within the next week, a basis of settle- | next U.S. House of Representatives from North not implicated in it = Ponce! ee ate ok ment embracing the ultimatum of the United | Carolina to be as follows.' Viz: First district— ‘Gatti ahick, beaeves ‘honorable to their phi- | States will doubtless be submitted, which, in | Henry M. Shaw; Second—Thos. Ruffin ; Third— Janthropy, is not moraily iacumbent upon them.” | the present temper of New Granada, as repre- | Warren Winslow; Fourth—L. 0. B. Branch ; Columbia, 8 eaedatge 8. Augusta, Ga saeeer dy Macon, Ga Columbus, Ga Montgomery, Ala. Stover, quite a handsome testimouial of respect which has been procured by the Presbyterian congregation of Bladensburg. to be presented to their former pastor, Rev. T. W. Simpson, now in cbarge of a ry eee at Sykesville, Carroll county, Md. It is a handsomely embossed silver val njestic Bay, Old Point . 'yceis Hotel avd Visitors, the extensive ifes mouth, Gosport Navy ver ity cont ‘new st ere Bae Shs Dock, Nevai pi Goble, bearing the inscri: ae ** To the Rev. T. hewn eae The Union argues that the Seward interest | sented here, will be rejected ; when, if we are | Fifth—Jno. A. Gilmer; Sixth—Alfred M. Scales, ed ae aes Ala. Me ean ce rpeen “fier "Gute one safe and cr mmetoone ote ATAN in the Republican party is about to change its | not greatly mistaken, all further offorts to come Sr.; Seventh—Burton Craige ; Eighth—Thos. L. | Mobile, Ala ...... clear, warm. Sykesville and formally presented to the Rev. DAV August the 2st at? p.m ee toon habs S ‘ tactics in a measure. That is, to adopt so much | to terms through negotiations with Gen. Herran Clingman—all of whom, except Mr. Gilmer, are of the American party platform as involves a | will be abandoned by this Government, and | Democrats. erusade on the Roman Catholic church—throw- | that gentleman will retire from the United ing itself upon the “ Protestant heart’ of the | States. Such a termination of the protracted,| We can no longer resist the impression that country. to quote the language of the Republi- | tedious and temper-trying effort on the part of | James S. Rollins has been elected Governor of ean party organ in Western New York—the | the United States to preserve amicable relations | Missouri. According to the St. Louis Jntel/i- ¢ leasant. gentleman by Mrs. Barron, wife of the gentleman saci cia) ack T ms , named above. Mr. Simpson Was formerly a resi- The following reports have been furnished by | dent of our city. and carried with him the esteem Lape Me ergs as ce erry “"phe Rev. Thos, Mullady, formerly president of Frederick, Ma. clear, warm. = As . y president of Cumberland, M 4 the Georgetown College, bas been appointed to Hanersiown’ Ma the pastoral charge of Trinity Church, in the place pe tbat cody wate of the Rev. Mr. Sciampi, who goes to Worcester ‘ . on Seiurday 10 a. m.. and return to Gid Point at = P- ay ee remain there until the time for the depar ture Monday about m. “4 Washington ; arnving home A superior Band of Music's and t vices of Mr. @: Of tho E! Donto House, Extra sleeping recommodations will be provided. MISSOURI. Harper's Berry College, as heretofore noticed in the Star. withine Bent i leave the Navy Yard abd connect Buffalo Express. with a Power so near to us—whose interests, | gencer his majority in seventy-five counties is | Winchester. comey warm. The steamer George Washington left the wharf | ,, Tickets will be on sale at Todd & Ce.’s, J. Hamlin's —————+2+e-— — too, are our interests, really, though she cannot | 4.950. The thirty-two counties remaining to peeling, cpap peareeny of Libbey & Son this morning, with 2 large party Gapiol Ball, and J. 0" Doane i, as age 4 spusce sieaneacan a ceed heas to be made to comprehend the fact, we opine—is | he heard from cannot obviate it. His majority | At Washington, yesterday, 9p. in., the barom. | £% Toute down the Potomac, pleasure seeking. | Boat’ company, clo, of Wit an mor,”? receiv : eter was 31'.2%6, thermometer78".. ‘This morning, | They are in charge of the Union fire company of ¢ our cit at 7 o'clock, the barometer was30.218, thermeme- | Yor 2. arctic, of the Messrs Dodge's line of ili i 5 be regreted. The Government here, | in the whole State bids fair to reach at least Washi Agent, J. Shill , Odeon B sincerely to be reg in the whole Stute ing, conten aeons pee pares G. | however, have a duty to perform to American | j 500 if the returns confided in in St. Louis Single Tickets THREE DOLLARS ; centleman and and $1 for each 5 ser- Vaute gi Te Piney fica slo yr a ‘ A Fi * ape! N York ‘kets, and brig Andover, of the Commi Saxe, Prince of Punning Poets. This is arich | rights and interests, as involved in theimbroglio, | prove correct. A very indiscreet selection of a oes. ___ | Mosers, Hartley's lice of Bosten packets are now | Captain 3 ‘V. Devs. number, indeed. which will be firmly discharged, the reader may | candidate on the part of the Democrats has | FURTHER FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. | at our wharves discharging beavy eargoes of mer- Sorecent {tt,Coleman, rest assured. done its share to bring about this deplorable By the Canada at Halifax. chandive for SY ashingson ond our clty. mangp oe? ~ —~alalas “ Wasnixctoy.—We acknowledge the receipt Exctanp.—It was intended that the vessels | No change has occurred in the flour or grain W..B. BUTT, Treasurer. pe In the mean while, though our relations with | gesult. We may add that the friends of Col. baby amprear sma oe! bopsttden sj New Granada cannot fail to be essentially dis- | Benton, in Missouri, are now thoroughly uni- bre Wire s ee es gras cho ae turbed by the state of things that must not long | ted with the opposition to the Democracy—those frequently allnded to inthe Star'scolamns. ‘Tue | hence exist between the two powers, there is | of them most conspicuous for their efforts to illustrations of these numbers—a full length por- | not the slightest danger that our countrymen | force themselves into the Cincinnati Demoerat- trait of Patrick Henry and the Boston Massacre— | will thereby be deprived of the advantages of | je National Convention, being the leaders in are worth donble the price charged for the num- | an isthmus transit across the continent. We making the amalgamation complete. bers. The first is a gem—bold, clear, truthful, | jook to the re-opening of the Nicaragua route Wm. Scott, Wm. B. Napton, and John C. and artistic ; thousands of copies of this would by some American company recognized by the | Richardson are elected Judges of the Supreme sell at « high price in Virginia slone. Government of Nicaragua, and protected in its | Court of Missouri. Tue Deatu oF ator Rusx.—The extra | ‘ree and unmolested use by the Government of TENNESSEE. which follows, from the Nacogdoches (Texas) | tie United States under the provisions of a Up to the moment at which we are now Chronicle of July 30th. confirms the melancholy | new treaty, tomake up for the probable disa- writing (10 a. m.) we have no contradiction of news of the death of Senator Rusk: bilities and embarrassments to the enjoyment | the alleged defeat of Etheridge, for Congress. Paap hy cher a fe * aed vir grap or by jour countrymen of the right to cross the | This wasa consummation devoutly to be prayed tinguished and noblest sons has fallen, ‘Thomas | New Granadian isthmus as up to this time, that | for—this substitution of a Democrat for Emer- J. Rusk is no more __,.... | bids fair to grow out of the now almost certain | son Etheridge in the House of Representatives A gloom hangs over our people—a mystery, . | market since our last report. should commence the sinking of the Atlantic tel ‘The line of the C ~ onl hited egraph cable on the 3d or 4th instant. The pay- hesa, ing-out experiments which were made between | Certainly furnishes a fine field for missionary la- Dover and Queenstown were perfectly successfal. | bors, if we may be permitted to saage of the ne- The following dispatch was received from | Cessity of sucha work by the morals of most of Queenstown : those who are Soengce boating ny Be it. The “Queenstown, Juiy 31.—The submarine cable | Most perfect adepts at profanity we have ever met on board the Niagara and Agamemnon, over with among any class ef persons, we think, can twenty-five hundred miles long, was joined to- | ¢ found among them. We verily believe. If one gether last evening, and messages seni through | Should (if he could stand it) spend a week mix- its entire length ia less than a second! Ewery- ing among them, and take accurate notes of their thing works beautifully, and we are all in high | £eneral conversation, and should afterwards pre- spirits. The Lord Lientenant of Ireland is ex. | Sent it to them verbatim, that it would shock the pected to witness the commencement of the pro- | herves and disgust the moral sensibilities of the ceedings. (Signed) — Cyrus W. Fiery.” most reckless among them. Spectator In addition to what has been formed in regard to the at horse race, we have the following : THE FIRST COTILLON PARTY OF “The French horse Monarque won the Tace TF the “UNITED CLUB’? will take piace at Island The ena cathe’ rise pawn beggt at Fisk- <n on THURSDAY EVENING, September 3d, erman tuird; Prior fifth, and Prioress sixth.’ 57. 5 = 5 A large and influential deputation froma fe we ett PIVEN CENTS sdmitting & Gentle- Cotton Supply Association, of Manchester. o an interview with Lord Paimerston, for the pur- au lS T&S COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS, an 1s8.-TaWwe h QPCOND PLEASURE EXCURSION OLD POINT, PORTSMOUTH, & NORFOLK. The steamer Manvtaxp will leave Washington upon an irsion to theabove as oe A t ig — , to enje Sea Breeze, to Fish and Bathe, ‘The next day can be agrocaniy spent in visiting Norfolk and Portsmouth, the Navy ¥ Dry Dock. Nava. Hospital, &c. eturning, the jaud wili leave Norfolk for Washington “the table will te sbundastly aypplied with all the ew delioncies of the Washington and’ Roriolk markets, pons ge a = bein nee. aa te '» Inc! ing meals, ; sa egies ay G8 TUN te WAM. MITCHELL. H ANNUAL EXCURSION . + att, Tas . . 1 ting to hi tai posals, by NOTICE.—DOG LICENSE.—The own- oF THE thus far, is connected with the matter. We cau | failure of the current negotiations referred to | of the United States. Messrs. Zollicoffer and docaris Of Which & largelyisccaeed atop Jats ' ers of Dogsin iaecomuuene te ified Montgomery Guards, only give the facts, and monrn the sad stroke | above. Ready are the only opposition members elected | be obtained from India. “The result of the inter- ee re cre in mapas on the ‘itn instants! 70 THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, a brid phil e, and the South ef | We are persuaded that Nicaragua compre- | from Tennessee, which sends eight Democrats ed iad mat Fee * eerie tunreal that date, they will suujest chocspeiverse ete On MONDAY, August 17, 1857. “ E a : # * z Mr. Muntz. the well-known reformerand mem- MM. . . —,. Gem. Rusk has, ever since the death of v, | hends the importance of placing her route in | also. to Congress. ber of Parliament from Birmingham for seven- | Georgetown, Aug- 13th, use Maa iS ootsith The Montgomery Guarda ‘take pleasure in an- en oe a ay ised vraag w “ — the hands of some company of American eapi- KENTUCKY. teen year, died on the 30th. There was some talk iCR CREAM AND WATER ICES. of the ineing to ats Fragen oon ime s, e bi a ir is Weig! . ., . 5 . + . 4 4 re * 4 tba ‘+ a great lauirat., vectnaea iimaatt hone <.° | talists with means and connections sufficient to| The following is the result for the Legisla- | of putting Mr. John Bright tn nomination to fill | / best quality, delivered to famili 2 an Tres ciety, and lately th t despondency has heen more | make the trips regularly, and to afford all the | ture in Kentueky : to those familiar with him, : ie wie ine ees requisite accommodations to the travel which, Senate. ering, had prostrs ‘or weeks, and he was | UNder the phase of our relations with New 5 fuss galt tebe Saale pipers bb ne greatly from a rising on the back of his | Granada explained above, must be immense. asic — It would perhaps have been more desirable if On yesterday evening, abont two o'clock, hig | 1 Perhaps en more desira’ z family, hearing the report of a gun and the full of | Nicaragua had the means herself to furnish | Democratic members holding over. o 2 body, ran to the spot. and found him lying dead | these necessary accommodations for crossing Te ee ees m the ground. behind the gallery at the back 1» parties, the vacancy. 5 mevcet A 15) t There had been a great political demonstration Pine NL PHT ee REAM DEPOT, at monnenie, composed prine paths non-elec- | corner |2th and F streets. au W-Im* tors. Resolutious were passed declaring that it} "— > Toman phe Proton bnene is the right of every man Reo han arrived ar meli pet ne ag ene SS age of twenty-one years to have a vote in the elec- | porto trespass on any of the College waiks or tion of members of Parliament, and to have the | grounds, on pain of being dealt with ‘according to protection of the ballot in the exercise of that few. By order of the Presigent : right, and that there ought to be a distribution of | _au4 im JAMES CLARK, Treasurer. — and paeows. et they will oe + B 1 Excursion to the White House, NDAY, the Ith mst. _ The Committee of Arrangements pledze them- selves that no pains wlil be spared to preserve order, and to ensure to ail who may patronize them an op- [oop to spend an ag e and pleasant day evening. rs most exccellant Band is engaged for the Refreshments will he supplied by an experienced marked and : See 19 | the constituencies throughout the United King- BALTIMORE ICE CREAM DEPOT | 4nd well known caterer, at [i 7 > - es i: i: ea — | dom, equalized in proportion to the pulation. 1em ND CONFECTIONERY, 385 6th street, The first Bost will lenve her wharf, foot of 11th of the house, with a ritle under him. A coroner's | her isthmus, and to insure the necessary peace American-party majority ........0.0006 1 | | ‘The journals frorn the South and Atididlewardd | Woeeect @ and Heth AYE bat ee CREAN Mreet, nt ek oreleck, Navy \ard at So'ciock, ant nt pn reer at from whose verdict we ex- | and immunity of travelers availing theinselves Hie’ > districts of Ireland state that the greatest anxiety | and WATER ICES at $1.50 per gallon, delivered to | Alexandria at 9%. The second Boat will leave at 2 “ The cause of is death was a gun-shot (rite) | f her route. In her present condition, how- | Democrats and Old-Line Whi began to prevail with regard to the safety of the | any part ofthe city. Also,on hand 63 different kinds direct to the White o Pp. m.. and proceed gene- | of Cakes, and finest inthe city, which I will sell@ | House. The first Bost returning at 63 o'clock, or 7 ‘wound on the forepart of the head, inflicted from | ever, that is not to be dreamed of. She must | Americans........ e at erry Ss heey the alte kote for 5 cents. Come one, come all and give me a call, | ‘the evening, and second at 9 or 8s. 8 rifle gun held in his owa hands and discharged call toher aid—adopt—some company or other — bef et ee ee y ~ | Purnishes Parties, JOSE ER dikewrsions. &e. Tickets oe and Ladies. himself.”” ’ — — 13 x - SE 1E ‘ommittee of Arrangements, nts can be zien tue mystery | of Amereancaplalis Gf ibe Dut toprevent | This eummary of th reat forthe Hows | "tf satya pes ipa] |, tate same era, | cu Atm gry No papers or writings of the same day have been anarchy there.) who will be strong enough to| though but approximate, is, we think, correct. | ourees of gold. > — —< = Motone, * ‘Ser. Moore, rivt. Greeson. New Oilvars orde"inga tminone for hie wine, | Protect their property and franchises inland, | 1 makes the Democratic majority on joint bal: | Faapet The tal ofthe conspiruors hanged | UPERION NEEDLES a = 2 n: “Blessed are the pure in | leaving to the Government of the United States | Jot 17. asts habe econ place cathbemrercthnar” TEA es ee D FOU! Oe —_ Cpe fre < of a man who.on | ‘he Tight to interfere in their behalf if necessary ALABAMA. Lablache, the famous singer, is dead. NES HONS. Runnmg Steamboais, Buggies, LOST AND n } ND. the field of bentie pari lyr tens bell: sof the state | 0 Shore, and the duty of the proper protection | Though we have no additional returns from | It is peporsed ues te clections pase texalted so} aui33t__ Cs LAMMON 0S, ?th street. LOST; Between Mr. Parke:’s Grocery end Mr. and natiop Se 3 oftheir o tions ward. he Fifth district of Alat . a unsatisfactorily to t ue Emperor, that a modifica- NGER. CHEAP PRESERVING ‘Tucker's Hardware Store, $15 in guid, in « ia ote 5 mat : of their operations seaward. the Fift istrict of abama, our Impression | tion of universal suff.aye is contemplated. ey IDER VINEGAR, and chorea | Pocket Book. The finder will be snitably rewarded Ros ofthe people ae ae ee We are most anxious to see the vast interests | now is that Houston is re-elected there. We wld patie Spa eidey tneNce on sige phen eg ES, ana LIQUORS, st the lowest by —_ the same at the Star Office. au 13-3t*_ A duplicate of this extra, (says the New Or- | oC our countrymen involved in securing an un- | draw that conclusion from the fact that had he rataatidutie eainers isto be granted to Havre | itt? Corner 9th and pa Hse A en Pensions that's BOUNTS leans Picayune,) sent us by orrespondent in | Mterrupted transit across Ceniral America se- | been defeated the news would certainly have | with asubvention of three millions francs; the ],,EMALE ACADEMY, ————~—= | LAND WARRANT for one hundred and twenty script lations with New Granada involve a warning | time. No news from his district is therefore '. Heudeeg sxe * BINCIPAL. tain Pierce’s company, Virginia Milit “ Aniny of all his property was found in | of the pre: seilles with five millions subvention. ‘The thi Letters from Frauce say the harvest surpasses | on th ation. 'H three per cents. closed on Friday at 66a95c. T 3 necessit so doi i ood i 1d, for his friends. is havin, @ portfolio. and the value of the same divided by rs cles = aoe doing without a good news, sauces fo his frie: ds His ha ing the number of his children. He was buried this | @OMent’s delay, if that be possible. We seein | been the only district of the State at all in evening With masonic honors. An obituary ad- | the present condition of Nicaraguan affairs the | doubt for some days past, we write down the and sent to my such Land Warran’ to the owner, ani as every reason exist that » warrant has been lost, missent, or stolen from the rd term of this Institution will commence ‘st Monday in September. au 13-3t* ACADEMY. ~ majority of directors of the Bank of France ‘The regular duties wall be resumed September 1st, | M&! on transient from Washington city, D.C., to peor ine weopstacghee dm base bblaelnmnanind gulden opportunity for the consummation of | delegation from Alabama in the next House of oa T hareGay exjeeted Ure: prepenitios: for lowering | 7 Ricans, Princ A.G.W A aeanng Thee eg ms 9 ar al with the full evidence in the matter.” this so desirable end. Hence our frequent re- | Representatives of the United States as follows : | *Y ksilhel eat ‘Cason pane patie a ving nent od 10a at the Pension Oftice of the United fenton der * The Picayune adds currence to the subject. First district—James Stallworth ; Second— “Itis now anticipated, not merely that France “These comprise all th elreumstances that 8. Shorter; Third—Jas. F. Dowdell; Fourth— Mine ee = eaey oF Tue Lats Mixnesora Innian Troveres.— Sydney Moore; Fifth—George S. Mouston; al on, and show a t a we : . : 2 = disordered condition of tind. Great, indeed, | #i8 morning the Indian Bureau received from | Sixth—W. R. W. Cobb; Seventh—J. L. M. manut have been the atilictions, and sore the trials, | its Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Minne Curry. All Democrats. which could drive into such 4 state of despair a 26 i juan of houstecleewe, and underiandics ae sota, despatches. dated 26th July ultimo, at ven the notice requir . EDWIN BRADSHAW, Attorney. OST.—On yesterday, the Mth instant, between 4 the Navy Yerd and my residence. wth and 2ist streets,ny BANK ACCO wie SE Co. ki a 4) be suitably re ving it at any house, No. 160. EEE RWSON. Be HO will refuse to recognise the validity of the Mol- davian elections, but ulso that she will peremp- torily insist at Constantinople on the recall of the N i Kaimakan Vorgorider. Showld Turkey refuse, | 25 half-tarrels do. as is very probable, it is believed that France | Expected daily Pe schooner Searsville, and for will propose to call the Paris Conference together | sale by HARTLEY & BROTHER, to decide the question. The aiair altogether | 90 15-lw 101 Water st.. Georgetown. ee Between 20th ante aareese. A = Sa eee . : . i ‘ rae aa = on 12 arst Ward. and a temper so serene, as were those of Senator | the Lower Sioux Agency, detailing all the cir-| AN EXaurie ror tux Nonta.—The reader | ivoks gloomy. bi RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ‘THE | _2u 12Ste ____ P on A * i Reschid Pach, the Grand Vizier, had tendered Cavairy, Light Infantry, and Riflemen of the FN UP aSTRAY—A med Vel- Rask cumstances attending his late refusal—under will doubtless remember that not long since the his resiguation, ‘but it was not accepted. United Statee. Published by agg the De- ior Buauocowe striped with black: ‘ PERSONAL. instructions from here—to pay to the Sioux and | Treasurer of the Petersburg and Weldon Rail- | PoxtecaL.—The Brazilian Government are | partment of inlig ee oe 1H, half Lound in | a white spot on her forehead, aud cropped -..-{t is said that Coroner Connery has written | )2Ktons their annuities, until Ink-pah-du- | road became a defaulter, was convicted of em- | Wderstood to have made, through their Minister | calf. and containing 259 pages of letter press, a on both ears. The owner can havg her by at Lisbon, ur; eee Pace ng the large amounts of | “at 13 RANG TAYLOR. orged Brazilian pape: ency, which are man- | —____ ee ufactured in Portugal and sent out for circulation se REASON WHY—A Careful Collection of to Rio aud elsewhere. es rege Lined ell fom for einen wine, Hotiaxp.—Bills for the nominal abolition of pe ae polieved. Are imperiectiy under - slavery in the West Indies have been presented | * sod. Copiously ape ae open pl in the Second Chamber by the minister of the col- Lightin the Va'ley. My Experience Spiritaai= onies. According to these projects government | jgm. By Mrs. Ale dad illustrated, $1.25. will disburse a sum exceeding twelve millions of | Violet, or the Dansease, 33 eants. florins to purchase slaves, who are afterwards to Biographicaland Historical Sketches,by Macaulay; be allowed to continue to work for their masters Applets Bice Labrare 5 5 pose a ee oy as previously, or to labor under the direction of s saa et Sh loeeak the, public functionaries; but they are not to re- oe a oon ke ue sae ane sd gain their liberty until they sual! have reimbursed | George Henry Lewis; 1 vol. $2.7 The same ia the expenses of their pretended emencipation, | two volumes, $4 and shall also have gained the consent of the au- | Just published. and for sale at thorities. TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore. Spatn.—Talavera has been declared ina state | _9u13-3t near sth street. 3 piay founded on the murder of Dr. Burdell. tah’s band be delivered up, which necessary | bezzlement, &c., and is now in the Virginia a ee Winter, Consul at Turk = Island; | policy on the part of the Government was near | States prison, atoning for his offence. His was fee. ia ie oe por a i ie A. 'T. Burn- | reaulting in a general Indian war on the North | a remarkable case because occurring in the --- The Queen of Onde fs called Jenabi An- | Western frontier—averted, as we explained a | South, where dishonesty on the part of officers ee Nawab Tajge aura Begum Sa- | day or two since, by the promptness with which | of railroads is of very rare oceurrenee. His the Secretary of War met the reqdtrements of | prompt conviction and punishment told the tale --+. The New York Tribune says tha A br f | Promp! mea esatd 5 wickceme Seusasions sgroagirer fel sera taper the Interior Department for additional troops, | of the proper direction of the force of public the family.” and that a n I217,per- | and the firmness and good sense of the officers, opinion in the community wherein the offence ae bar cers exploi civil as well as military, in charge there. was committed. «++. Ex-Gov. Shannon. now eect f ; Paw 38% +, Raasan, Se aon ‘iahe ‘de! 4 the oa Rick _The public are already familiar (through pre- Jt seems that he has subsequently paid up ed up in that Terri ise, be thinks. it | Yious publication) with many of the events | his defulcation, and, indeed, all the expenses of Sen Sor wae Hot preserve oider | marking the assembling of 5,000 Savages at Yel- | the Commonwealth to secure his conviction. oR lehard J. Tumer, the well-known tallied low Medicine, in hostile array, in the course of | We quote an account of his career subsequent par ge died suddenly on Thursday lastat Sykes- | these transactions. How war with them was | to his conviction, as follows : ing chi |}. Prowl: erty. and ap- pipune to MAURICE MURPHY, near Rock Creek Church. aug li-ae* OUND.—At the Pic Nic of the Young Catho- F lies’ Friend Society. on Monty, ‘Aucnst sd a Th = BLACK SILK MANILLA. tr st nud alsora COLD SLE SRCEEO BS . between Mth and lith streets. 10 REWARD.—Seraret away,on the 27th of uly,twoCOW’S. Ones large white (dirty colored) mileh Cow, with hea ead, wi horns and other a black and white Cow: forehead, and the top of her horns black. and ringer. The above reward will be paid for the return of both Cows, one. DANIEL CONN . Sth street cast, between Penn. avenue, ws and East Capitol t. of siege on account of a destructive fire there. OR SALE.—A valuable FARM HAN —A | RI WARD —Ran gwas.on Friday, the 26th So (bec prone oe @ suoerior voice | averted, as well as the temper they manifested ‘ Petition FoR THE RELEASE OF FaLconeR. | which is attributed to the revolutionists. { 5 mere for life. Inquire at No.95 West stzest, $1 of, cae MU wie > pot Dre laste. an | Dower i s = eorg' le 3 years J fred, treed early culture, he would have takio rank secctnee and the course on the part of the Government areas fappes! Sp ie Spence et SY. 0 seb Be See nen siuention to be tenths 1 Gagsions: ae the subscriber. This is tocaution sil persons the first voralists of the age. ion in the Mi aged endorsation. sheen wna netfee them im check, may be gathered from | to Procure the discharge from the state prison of -.-. Phe demand for autographs of distinguish- | t! following extract fi s H 9 Alexander Falconer,with the particulars of whoxe ed persons has given rise tothe counterfeiting of report pedis enved oe the Superintendent's misfortune our readers are diready uainted. them quite extensively. N. P. Willis says, in P referred to : Over two hundred names have been subscribed, the Home Journal, that he has found, in several “On the evening of the 18th, shortly after my acainst harboring or employing him. The above reward will be ener is return t “ist H. MAGRUDER, M.D. HE FOLLOWING ARTICLES WERE discussed at Paris. co’ Itaty —A letter dated Leghorn, says that fers ad pe a ny | nee a r twenty persons arrested for the affair of June 30, W.G. METZEROTT, ave been set at liberty, but fresh arrests aredaily | _aul2- corner Nth and Pa. ave. made. ineluding the gentlemen composing the jury in Us’ ECEIVED. a upply of PARO- y The grain cfops were magnificent. At Genoa, SU fresh i sale ‘a No. ‘pear 16th street, on collections, whole letters signed with his name | Messenger hud left, a soldier’ was deliberately | the trial of the vege! and many of our most in- wheat which solda month agoat 33f., had fallen J det eee Bk bk "For alee Mo} =~ cov onteg ret Ly 3o'clock. On their or initials, none of which be ever saw before. He stabbed by an Indian—a See-See-ton—close by the | fluential citizens. ‘he unfortunate man has now | to 23f. 288 Pennsylvania avenne. recovery & table reward will be given: says be shouid be exceedingly suspicious fof the | 2p of Major Sherman, withont cause or provo- | served more than eight months of his term oftwo | Russ1a.—The cholera is prevailing extensively | ‘The only agent for the District, Virginia. and | A Silver C in the form of a wine a, nm antographs wi are otfered for sale. cation of any kind whatever, and then emaped years, has paid back to the Petersburg Railroad | at St. Petersburg. Maryland. Ae au l2-6t_ | 3 smal! Silver arms. marked H. G. rapier sadbors tulad xe gad received refage and was harbored by the See- | the entire amount of his defalcation ($1,000) and | _ INpia.—There is much anxiety to hear from G. METZEROTT ‘bas pow on hand s large 2 Site a ee narked HH. L APFRay —A ditficulty occurred in Giles county, | S&¢-toms in their lodyes. This, of course, pro- | defrayed the expenses of the Commonwealth in | Nizam's country, as the first regiment of cavalry « assor ment of PIAD OFORTE ‘A Silver Butter Knife. asad afew days since, between Doctors Easel and duced acrisis. Maj. Sherman immediately sent | the prosecution of the case. Among the terms of | stationed there mutinied, and committed great by Rosenkranz, Bacon & Raven,and Wm. One-and-a half dozen Spoons, a:bata. Wingo, growing ont of difference of opinles in | 80 otficer, who demanded the immediate delivery | the petition is mentioned the design of the prise | atrocities at Hauzie and Hessar, but many of the | Miller. Also, several second hand Pianos’ One dozen Forks do, their practice. E_ fired at W.. and the ball miss- of the Indian. The Indians received him with | oner to leave, not only the State, but the country. Europeans munaged to escape. No Europeans | Which he will sell for cash, or ou monthly payments. were kien at Arungzabad, and the mutineers ct nee Mslok Ren 8S to Bi . One sec- were dispersed. i ‘ : ‘The Bhurtpoor lines also mutinied, and the | Picanofortes for rent. Tuning by Mr. Rebine. officers were obliged to fly, but none were injured. car A Sik EAD At Allabad twenty-six Europeans and their fami. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING AT Cost. One Soup Ladi de. ‘Atl marked H. IT. L. au 11-st* = REWARD.—s‘rayed away on Tuesday, Au $5 Ret athe e Red and Wake COW with white fore feet, white spot on her shoulders, and a white spot_on her rum; ing bim entered the heed of Mr. Hu:chins. two hundred of their guns pointed towards him. | The a 1 is certainly deserving the favorable ‘was trying to separate them. He ia iepenied He, however, demanded the Indian. They finally consideration of his Excellency.”’—Petersburg be doing well —Kirh. Whig. _ ses snag bring fies os nee morning. The | Express. - =i next day they caine down from their lod; num- i z Fatr Racixe ar rie Sovru.—The editor of | bering abouttwo thousand five bundred warriors, | _ NOW» We take the liberty of respectfully ask the Richwoud Daily Dispatch sayx— The fall | 4! armed and painted, evidently prepared to fight, | ing the New York Tribune to publish the above lies were killed. Every description of Wearing Apparel suitable for near her tail, with hall her tail whit awhite races at Warrentowa.N. C., and Broad Rock, | Many surrendered and came into camp. Th ing i ‘The rumored conspiracy at Calcutta was on the 4 ~ | Star in her face. Theahove reward will be paid for near this city, promise to be unususiiy Intec, | asked a Council. Major Sherman wae vo qed, | brief extract hy way of showing its readers the # a rie m the | Boys and Children of all ages, witha complete ax. | $2 delivery to the subscriber on Sth street exst, be part of the Musselmen. The King of Oude and | sortment of all kinds of Gentlemen’s Clothing of others were at the bottom of this affair. Nearly | fine qualities at prime ecost. ing. as many fast ones. that were taken up last | 204 told them [could not counsel with them with | t™¥e morale of the South, concerning which it t all the native troops stationed there have been dis- | Clothing made to order of the best quality, at tween A and B streets north, Capito! Hill, or for any spring are wi g fine We have heard it ra- | 84s in their hands. is interminably preaching such bugaboo stories. ne: athe i i eee Gaan hat Capt. 2. inteads 1 th r t 2 ai : ve 4 much cheaper rates than the usual city prices. A, <i EO etc tome ad perro san for the ti pace Ri | ase ts as) and eal tid Pe eg | Thi eases, FF wo mintake no, the fit of th | eed) Nn Nn tenn ee DARA STRPHENS, | 900 REWARD—ftxmre rom th wine vertised. If this be so, some of the ‘er to them. but required they should immediately | kind oeeurring in the South, whereas all know | anyiety, and the government has consented to the | ay 12. 1W Di strest,eotwes Food pt | vt $ + het age oa ap gg will catch fits before they cateh Lim hail lenge who bed satiied the soldier, | that hundreds, if not thousands, of similar defal- | enrolment of voluntagrs, who patrol the streets at Seta ee Krinpe Gaoere'a onuuty, Ma on, the 23h Seen ee cee lay le their arms, an Would talk to them ; in the “better sogiety’? | Bight. ‘The inhabitants are armed, and the pub- Com COAL!! AL!!! | about 27 years of age, 5 feet, 6 inches high—a Pourtican.—Mr. A. R. Sollers, of Marytand, | The Very unsatisfactory answer, | “tions have occurred in the et somrety | | lic bridges, hotels, and other principal places are latto— 1 hy head, wit heretofore a prominent and an early member of ed to deliver the Indian to | of the non-slaveholding States, not one of which eave eran thnakin dark mulntto—has a large busty head, with the Know Nothing party in that State, and but | Majer Sherma garrisoned by the sailors belonging to the ships in 236 tons White Asb COAL. recently before the convention of that party for | '*preter to rec v t the river. Bu do Red Ash 4 ‘The French consnl at Calentta called together Noe ates eae we expect to discharge this all the French inhabitants and captains of French | week and next. vessels, and desired them to furnish and equip a] These Coals were selected expressly for family force of armed meu to watch over the safety of | use. the European community. French families were | 25 ts. per ton deducted from price of all we dis- being taken on board vessels. charge direct from the vessels. A let hen went forward with his in- 2 i: Bee — ive bins: when Wacker TaauG have been punished—as far as we know—as the Ssaid | “tepped forward, took the guilty man, placed him | Crime of Falconer has been. Can we be far rand | On redercri: nap r =a hie ack to their lodges, | wrong in attributing the frequency of the per- he balance : “ report, that it hed Pires, sent Speak at petration of such crimes at the North to the tended by the Judians to have attacked the camp, | state of Northern morals—publiec opinion, if the expecting all the ofticers and myself would come whiskers round his face, medium gize and down look. He may hire himself in the District, where he has relatives, or make his way to some free State, as he left without any provocation. I w:ll give Hundred Doliars, if taken out of the State—§}00 if taken in the District. or any other pert of Maryland, and en in this county, Im euher case he LIAM J. BERRY. the e of lott in Pianter t Col n 1 . A CASTLEMAN & BRO., “ Trilune prefer-—which always prevents the in- tter from a highly respectable source at Ma- ‘Corner B streets, poveie aie aac forward to receive the Ladian, * és . 3 & ! ani ee ios Pcieibaly: aprons, | ett have ant ce aed peg etna yal fliction of due punishment for them, we care | 4%; dated June 27th, says that official intelli. au 12-lw oppos: ‘ational ALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE, alluding tot ition of # lady of Charles- | the camp, w' gence has heen received of the fhll of Delhi. ms h the battery, horses, and mules. | not what may be the letter of the law thus Cuina —The advices from Canton state on the UNTING PARK TROTTING COURSE. Be FOR SALE.—Th having tuwn, * the pastor of her ehnren | But our going forward singly thwarted such a | broken. 27th May thirteen junks were destroyed and twen- Che fila rape fbn very d recently purchased the CI ge bear pre - od cause for removal, nine- Koy pred Poo La dieemrsit gral comb ca sit aes, Ax Any Boarp, to be composed of Colonel pobe force of 2,000 men took a fort and captured | say that theirarrangements are all com. Bas it pow in full operation, with & large supply of enths ve pulpits in Virvinia would be va- > nad, ntici pation of it, 7 Gj . | ordestroyed 127 junks, mounting 950 guns, and rack tberal terms. mediately placed themselves among the mules and horses | Beall, Ist Dragoons; Maj. H. Hill, Paymaster; | 0" destroye 0600 nen. eS ed yt rag ae Cel Ee ae ee eee CANIS DENMRAD. Clayton Ewin, « Northern t scatujet Bacrtoan tos ee to the suspicion, | Capt. Thos. Duncan, Mounted Rifles; Captain | at Hong Kong the export of tea from the Ist of } is unsur; od in the United States, offering an many EP TX aP oT dd before the Mayor Major Sherman immediately ordeied his bat- | Heth, 10th Infantry; Capt. Brereton, Ordnance tery ready for action, and sentword that, if th , “use ce lndian was not delivered up, they might expect | Department, and First Lieut. John Gibbon, 4th the consequences. ‘The following morning they | Artillery—is to assemnle at West Point on the broagtt the Indian and delivered him to ‘Major 4 - 17th instant, to make the contemplated trial of p remphocpeens Sherman. Although It bad been designed by ‘Abas 7 be ‘hee = him to have attacked the lodges where t vi had | breech-loading rifles, with the view to ascertain " . ! eptthis Indian, and had sent to Fort Ridgeley the bes! li last ys advantages for the trial of speed as any other Amer- pede at ate, by ata wae epee ican Trotting Course. It precisely & ale in cir- At Singapore a good business was doing in im- pene ge - perfect aor ports. Produce was in good demand, Dut the sup- The House connected with it, too, is unsw ies were scanty. Sterling exchange 4x 10da5s. | in its comforts and aecommodations, and for the lux The new crop of Mankin silk was reported to be | uries always to be obtained there. ‘The public may fine and abundant, but prices were very high. rely on it that, under any and all [nie pin 4 At Foo Choo the supplies of tea were and | good order will ’be maintained and enforoed upou HEAP FAMILY GROCERIES. ‘he ‘bscriber offers SUGA COFFEE, wahis, SIDE Sond SHOULD AAR RLOUR aed MEaL, B' E aud EGGS, at No. 54 lth street, corner of B. . au 6-tf __ JONAS P. LF charged with taunpering with slaves. Hungerford testified that he beard eral slaves that he was ‘were no slaves where bL came £ d not be long befo. MA6X0114 HAMS, promises. arti 30 CHOICE MAGNOLIA HAMS. fe Cetaker, reoppl oral Seen a aaa evened & gem, “Gen. Hernan and staif arrived at Hong Kong | SPECIAT NOTION 70 TAX, PAVERS | oquaficity'any famine ts oe Rochester’ ‘They will eabacat about tender, | ti slaughter and the disasttous consequences of | Tit PaestDext returned to Washington | 4,’ the 10th of June nee one BOMe | SS eroae whe istend to avell themselves of theten | “Suey were cured in Maryland expressly for our and wit! number about oue hundred and itty | LE the colic ware The indian who had stab- | yesterday evening, in improved health, and to- | Lord Elgin was at Singapore. poy cent: discount, to sand wh win er a eee ° eeccioer Veen ne will be comemeces beg — wom placed under gute, tine eoldier ee day isas earnestly engaged as ever in the trans- Kone, U.S. frigate San Jacinto remained at Hong avou the daly ines os Riot _iy% Corner ate pd oF ab ehsse. ited our city sume time ago, and their soldierty | 4” i tied. bat was recovering fiom his wound.” | astion of business. At noon his Cabinet assem- Seovsee § : ot eS the time, can do so ‘ : < 2 ‘ : hved a halite a previous to the expi i ? SEDGEWICK ON STATUTORY ANDCON and manly appearance was the theme of general | _ 0¥F Space will not permit further quotations | bled in the Executive office, and had not se Fome one fired a bullet from a gun into a | Sailing for their bile at an earlier ; pay, | S'sriferionsl tawstve! b= pdmirstion. - | frow this interesting despateh, Bufice it tossy | rated as we go to press, rr ufc ne Stag om Sl cane Agee Janke F | tished, Vai FRANGk PAY LOR. Vain, i 5

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