¢ the drawing room, and thus precluding refine- | fifty men will be enlisted In California. Lieut. IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE | oo AMUSEMENTS. cont of chacaniie: makes them merely students fty | Post Office, Washington, Dee ‘Aneaet toto: : book and unsuccessful Ives will ascend the river as far as possible in: — —— enn stud - Fi FELLOW®* HALL. ov surgeons. and Viygls of mete: his steamer, and then endeavor to reach the pA Qrigred tob ang in con aoaie ee ras. it QO» FuR re NIGHTS ONLY: “Thus bis Lordship has only to look back@few headwaters with horses and pack-mules. any daily paper published A ‘Washington } aetien The Original and World-Renowned years to find that starched, neckclothed, wigged applying for letters in the following Chinese Artistes and Juggiers, Stee! tpl eNews Serty | A Laxo Orrce Decision —En am where tl Daas Baga Sra nae ese ERNEST" Club for dishonorable practices. The truth is | an individual, unable to surrender his duplicate a ' preci ) BUESDAY WEDNESDAY, x ~ G STAR WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. EVEN IN ——————"_.. | Rewovats axp Apporerugnts.—This being WASHINGTON CITY: the last business day of the current month, SATURDAY .......-0++---+-Amgust 29, 1857+ | Pennsylvania avenue is again rife with ru- _—————— mors of the removal of the heads of various SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. bureaus—none of which, we feel persuaded, The Union urges the publication of the cor- abor Septem! it whith we | that'in these equine competitions. it is not the | oertificate of location, applied for the'deli: Coasts | iperis, Me ane Piegekt Ramee 2% Cents; Children, 15 Cents. serendene beeen President Buchanan snd | oats this pragraps Our mpreaion i tat | "arg nerves unde ata de, | CMa onan, tied fr thedaivers | Ange Gree Bea, peck tamae, PSF ar pastattigs cormmgnae ny cook. Prof. Silliman, and his reverend associates. | the changes which it has been determined to | fa es oeietline. doctoring, and all'| out, and alleged that the duplicate certificate = 98 Bt ne BORING. Broptiator. Silence, it says, under all the circumstanges, | make in the incumbents of some of these places | manner homeo Bs iM pened ‘aks ap toe had been fraudulently obtained from him, and FELLOW® HALL. COMPLIMENTS RY BENEFIT to the talent: actor MR PRANE BANG 8, On SATURDAY EVENING, August 29th, 1a57. The fol host of talent will : The poptinn Epa ee Ya ORS as RE W. Mansmara, of Marshall's Opera Hagrv INcLevon, the favorite baliad singer! * La Petite Rosa, the young danseuse. Mr. fn’ Cnn HILL, The author vocalist. cham Mr. A. Deva t, the jon jiz dancer. Fiz Admission. 35 Cents; Children half price. open at 7 performance commence at 8 pe NE BOSS QO» FELLOWS’ HALL. “ We come with Songs and Mirth to greet you.” The amusement season in Washington wil! be in urated an THURSDAY YENIN would warrant the inference that the distin- | win) foliow, rather than precede. the appoint- guished professor of geology and his ghostly | ment of a new Commissioner of Patents, and coadjutors have got, in the President's answer, that they will be made (all)on the same day. more than they bargained for. Of course, those who will go, and their immedi- Upon the late Consul to Liverpool, the Umion | ate friends, will be essentially impressed with says: the profound injustice of the poli rking omoutate ot Litespeed, whee ie ea keraithe | ater that fashion upon them. On the other at Liver, . ce e bas fille * po years with wed ability ood credit tohim-| hand, those who will be appointed in their self, as well as most satisfactorily to the Govern- |- “SF + 5 a . ment and to those of his countryinen with whom | #04, and their immediate friends, will be quite he has been brought into contact. His official | a8 thoroughly satisfied that it is the policy of = personal relat “oy ag egg ipo os all conceivable policies destined to keep the 3 trate, as wit! e last, were of . 3 1 friendly character ; but his private interest made | Democracy victorious ; while the most of the it desirable for him to give up his office ; ee se party and people who neither ask nor expect February last he sent his resignation to a frien e fn this city. to be placed at the disposal of the | *#i¢® Will not care the toss of a copper who may President after his inauguration. be in and who out of such places, provided the “It is understood that Mr. Hawthorne will | duties appertaining to them be properly per- books, and then instruct their jockeys to lose the | was unjastly withheld, local land office the race. Other gentlemen bribe the ridets.em- | applied-here for instructions ag to his duty in loyed by rivals. Every now and then the tas cis een anal wae aameeeed by the Com- vorite is také@n suddenly sick in his stail, and e p J anew there is a scandal of poison. Nails have been | missioner as follows: driven into the hoofs of promising horses. There “ The general rule is, that the duplicate must, is lying about pedigree, weight and age. Then | jy 91) cases, be surrendered before the delivery of there are the sham Daniels—the truly lucky | the patent.’ But when the duplicate is frandu- as anew Ah pe pL A egal ar with | lently withheld from. the owner the following Poy See a oe Loe, course may be pursued: Let the purchaser or !o- men to cheat their families apd boys to rob their | Catur, after filing ah afidavit of the facts, send @ masters? tills. notice to the wrongful holder of the duplicate de- “For this sport, so corrupting in its influences;) manding its return, and stating that he will make it is now proposed to get upa national enthusi- | immediate application for the delivery of the asm, and already a ae has been offered to | patent to him. Then let a notice to this effect be English horse-fanciers by the citizens of a South- ublished by the bona fide owner once a week for en State. Already there is an attempt to turn our four consectitive weeks in the district newspaper Agricultural Festivals, which have been, and | having the largest circulation, of the wrongful may, if properly managed. still be productive of | ohtension of his duplicate, and his purpose to ap- much ord, ey deen aie iste cocina cr He ply for the patent is his own name. : U the goo Mad Peck, Bre cows, Dale SNe ® - . your office of a certified copy of the notice | Griffin, Mra Rolly Prky, Sem finitely less importance than welawcalek and ana Srublication tee Aeiderepebns delivered, | Gsucer, Mrs Sami Pierce, Mixa Ellen ‘Young, Mise SJ a gen, Mre Verret jerey McNe nara, Mise M Wood: af, Davis, Mra Havsh McDermott, Miss M Wright, Miss E Fille, Mre dun T «McMahon, ie Williameon, MreJ iss Belle | Wlillemeon Jaue C au 35-5i* k, Mise WD Mary — Wiliiam, Mise Bell Mattel, Mrs Rosina September Sd, by the Appearance t 3 a rin Italy, and then return to educate fe th h-blooded horses, and at which all the Ss Gide u, Mrs kW op > rern ° Tre — " > formed. joroug, le Sy unless good cause should be shown to you wh NTLEMEN'S LIST. ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS his children in their native land.* Freedom from 2 = ti t- | fast_ men of the country are expected to congre- this stonld not be done, and, in that paae Fen Atkeraon, AM byt WW = Palmer, Rev WL under the calnpaeiions of Mr. Ino. Wet “a the cares of office will enable thfs favorite writer Tue Scarcity or SEAMEN continues, not-| vate, to gamble and to carouse. Now, if we will stay proceedings, for instractions.”* Ashe, Win 5 2 Porter, Kichard in the first of a series of Jemebare and publish a work which he has been | withstanding all the heavy ship owners of the | foula see the slightest possible advantage in AAdison, H Clay 2 Paine, Col N& HUMOROUS, MUSICAL A INSTRUMENTAL for some time contemplating ; and, as the +‘Scar- horse racing, we Wouid not say a word against it. Butt. DrZ 5 : le Letter’? followed his retirement from one | Country, boards of commerce, and commercial office. we may expect, as an early result of this | journals of the land have been puzzling their resignation, a book in no wise inferior to that re- ENTERTAIN MED By Ercut Accompiisnxp P! When two stout stallions contend with each other | _ Mr. Ewxrsox Erneringr.—The New York in drawing a weight up a hill, we can see saine | Trijune moans lugubriously over the recent ORMERS. +s ns + Ps - They will appear every Evening during the woek. markable romance in power and popularity.” brains for months to pemety Me rl. The) ae Htviee tien & clearing eden Lae defeat of this gentleman, mide one Admission TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . i s truth is, the demand for them in this country | More statifying P Paik 2 Ww. “Emerson Etheridge, late M. ©. from ‘Ten- Penn, Dr Haceon Doors open at Jock ; performance commence The Intellsgencer farther diseusses the Sur- z - wean stont ‘heres for deat ind ter neswinn’ | nessee, has been run cot by barely 127 mnajoriiy Richantor, WE | ins att, re plus Revenue has increased faster than the capacity of the | want stout horses for drawing and for plowing ; % = ’ but of what possible advantage to the world is it Md sendin’ aya foto banat see beets 2 anal Nompere.z sired by Grey Eagle, and lineslly | vcting egalust the Nebraska will. Of the south, Gesecrided trom lured Bedouin, Has-run 5 | on members who voted against that bill, not one commercial world to supply it; for the hands to Arrest oF Cot. Kinney at Betize.—The | navigate American bottoms are drawn from New Orleans Picayune, of Sunday last, states that | every nation, the sons of which venture to “ fol- [J MTED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL. ~, Holiday, B Kerd, Wm B Mall & Bristol Kose, Robert « a The members of the Uxiren Crve toke erest Wa aenisok Gugece ti port oe such. Weheart. | Will serve in the next House. Col. Benton, Lon- ne the panic, inwgenecnly that hee BRST & Col. Kinney had been arrested at Belize (where | Jow the sea.” We despair of a successful Gov- tly wish tuattbee ose a grea eal more of it in | 1iana Hunt, Penuessee Cuilom,%&e., were ron Key, JB BEANE Anat itksny Soa tie he had landed through a marine disaster which | ernment scheme to induce more Americans to | tics melancholy and dyspeptic country. ‘There | gut of the last Congress, Pid the rest, with Gen. | Biges. Hermes eee ake Keptember Si” Tar had occurred to the vessel on which he had taken bee o d also of similar efforts on | 27¢ many pastimes against which we can only | * oe 4 of Buractt, Geo HH hitde. F TS, admitting 1 gentlen:an Passage from Greytown to Corpas Christi, where | (Come seamen, and also gat make the objection that they foster an infernal | There is a moral conveyed in this brief state- ee , ee stag pio inclahacketaaged idee He | the part of associations. The life is @ very passion for betting. Rowing, yachting, cricket, | ment of pungent facts that cannot fail to be Reyncign, Clement trier! nes Pepe snpnont. going to Pp a 2 hard one, and science, industry and enterprise | the football, the footrace—all these, if we could bedded. The ‘South fudged'everyNae oF tks ae eeg auz iw.” ‘COM, OF ARRANGEMENTS. was afterward released on security q | divest them of gambling, would be harmless and judg ry Starke. Wm E —S in the last quarter of @ century have opened | {).2fnl And ax these sports do not admit of | distinguished gentlemen here named by the Stout, Key WO 3 — > George Ackerman alias James Ramiero, | up so many more profitable and agreeable em- soeeecgiont we Soe thas Sele a ey alight Tribune, anfaithfal to her, and they have been —_ s ~{ je EXCURSIONS. é&c. he has been arrested for publishing a flash journal ployments in this country as that the proportion Gguting rating. and whar Clocks ie the’ toons permitted to remain out of public life. 7a. ———— PICNIC, in New York, called the Venus Miscellany, filled | of young persons who take that inclination has | ¢oimes—called ‘matches of cock.” Before we thonberis. Tan *FRIE - ROCIE TY OP Bhohen. ith engravings and reading matter of the worst | been year by year diminishing, and will 20 con- | vo very extensively into horse contests withGreat | Titte to Tne Site ror tne Marine Hos- a — TOW WEDNESDAY . 4, (if fair, af description. He was arrested ut the Post Otlice, tinue. It seems to us that the almost universal | Britain, it may be well enongh to inquire of what | prpar, ar Witurxatox, N. C.—The Attorney | Groves, Thos mevey. Ur not, the next fair day,)at Custis’ SPRING. oe and upon searching him thirty-two letters were use they may be. There are already temptations < Copeland, ROK, St Cuthbert, Louts As the olyect of the Society 1s to educate and clo'h — bed 7 abandonment of sails for steam, by which a | enonh to squander money in this country. We | General yesterday afternoon certified to the | Cnid, Peiee 06 Key, Chas i Sc-agge, JE poor children,the Suciety has resorted to this method found in bis pockets. By order of the magistrate, = the letters were opened Some of them were from | Siven number of hands can do vast! y more busi- apparently respectable young men and women in | 2€#$ on the ocean than with sails, is most likely various parts of the country, enclosing the price | to prove the remedy for the serious national of subscription to the paper, and giving minute | evil that is certainly involved in the eurrent directions as to how it should be sent. A number scarcity of seamen. The scarcity, however, can of letters contained unfit matter for publication, hardly fail to result in reforms in the prevail- being details of amours, seductions, &c. ing method of treating and dealing with sea- aoa men, which are greatly needed. Tae Erection is MissovRi—aLi DovBTs at : tay well pause before introducing new ones.”” J validity of the title to the site for the marine | Simbel tenis Ketiely, Oars CM Sione, Br 3B i ihnit v2. | Gate, Sno’ 1 oe, W BS 1B Important Dectstox or tHe Atronxex | bospital to be constructed at Wilmington, N.C. 282 sw, Be tanhopa, JW Gexenat as to THE Powrr or tHe Postwas- | The case was before him on the 8th instant, but | © = TER GENERAL ovER Money Lost or Stouen | ‘Be evidence furnished to prove the complete- Crovktti, HS phon vce Mince =n the 2st of May, 1356, | BESS of the title was not sufficient. Additional | Cane». @ the mail was robbed, between Mobile and Mon:- een co rei dep St ber by the gomery, Alabama. A stage-driver on the route, retary of the Treasury, he certi yester- Lane, Wm RSET + A Curtis, Chas Metzeroth, GB William Lovelace, was suspected of the crime, | 1 that a valid title is now vested in the United | Go's"ircutsra _ benre, Wine to replemish the fuads of the treasury, and earnest - in their ebaritable otgect. Two large and commodious Boats have been pro- cured te convey passengers from the Aquaduct to the Spring free of charge. and will leave at 73¢ and % o’clock,a. m., and Ty and 33 0’ clock p.m. Tickets 2 Cents, Chidren 10 Cents » be pro- idwell’s. Georgetown, and John F. on, and from members of the Socie- The best Cotilion Music has been engaged for the occasion. oj s States. Mullonee, WL Arrangement have been made foren abundant AN END.—All doubts now in regard to the result Tue Course or True Love (or rae Ruixo) | 20d was arrested, tried, and convicted. A sum Liont-Hovsr Kearses Asromrup—Jos pot AO supely of Refreshments, which will be sold at city of the gubernatorial election in Missouri are at an | xpver DID RUN Smoorn.—They have ways of | Of money, amounting to about $4,700, was found M--Le Baron hasbeen appointed ‘Anaista t a Mldileton, Me ‘A magnificent set of Silver will be exhibited da- end. Col. Stewart, the Democratic candidate, doing things at the North entirely unknown to | in his possession, and was taken possession of Ch tae Dae EAI : ce Stier os Mowntz. ing the day, and raffied ‘A few chanoes yet remain —— oe = ay us ‘God-forsaken”’ folks in the slaveholding | by the deputy marshal. Most of this money are i tas, $360 ‘per annum, Heor} baa: By order of LEWIS CARBERY. poopy + Maute Repablican/of the Sith instant, States. There, according to their newspapers, belonged to St. John Powers, & Co., and'te mer, do., vice Benj. F. Phillips, pecereds Dickinson, Festus Tilton, Chas sy : “We received last evening by telegraph from | ¢Verything is done with an eye to profit, from | the Bank of Montgomery, wel Sie abot Stephen Franciseo, Assistant, mouth of Pas. | por i 2am ot Sisco Wen eee PO RaDAY ween EL NGTON, Jelterson City the official vote of Nodaway coun- | murdering a man in cold blood to elutching his | Yond a contradiction that St. John, Powers & saic River, N. J., vice Archibald Darrach, re- | Er#"*0™ Mark Veadiehear £002 | A Goop Orrortuxity FoR tu FRIENDS OF THE dara concen = owen pele cathe estate on a false claim to be his better half, as | Co. and tho bank were the only large trans- moved. enlary $250 per annum : Felmonson Harrison Mitchell Geo W Woukwar, <i S son sun Oecwar Eg ne fe resu o1 is a 5 ie i—sa ya le : 3 » " late election. = “| im the ease of widow Burdell, down to the case | mitters of money by eee aye pat me ccEaty Granville Lowell, Assistant, Seguin Island Foreuse: Bitte, Chae ‘ THE SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH ‘The official returns from Nodaway give Stew- | of the salye which the deeply wounded Mr. | marshal refuses to give into their possession of > * | Ford, Joa Magiuis, AZ SCHOOL will givean Execursionand art 378 votes and Rollins 105, being an increased the sum claimed to be lost, because, as he al- | Me-» vice James Marson, resigned—salary $250 leges, they do not show that it is the identical | P¢™ 22%am- cece Py Pic-Nie at Fort majority for Stewart, in that county, over the | Lnglee proposes to clap on hisinjured ‘“ phee- Previously published report links,”’ with the help of a Boston judge and MecDouald, AW Waldron, T, jr McD. viel, C3 Williams, Heuben BicCown, J Waveh, M the beautiful. commodious, and safe pleasure = a ‘i by boat, G Ww: 5 From Ripley we have a report forwarded by a jury, as narrated in the following romantic tale : | money lost by them. An appeal has been made PRESENTED HIS Campexriats: Jos. Parks, Fr itz, Pred secube, rae! “ag Ng nay = OS et lt co mies subscriber. which we look upon as correct giv- 2 rs ne _ who has for a long time been principal chief Of | Forrest Li Dulaney ScLaughils, Jue Wather, James Tickets TWENTY “RIVE CENTS; Children ing the following : 54 ‘* A breach of promise case, ising the most | to the Postmaster General, and he called upon : jg | Golconrin, Geu Dade McCluskey, John ‘cents. s : curious and extraordinary revel ~ fs now the | the Attorney General for his opinion in the case. the tribe, presented to the Indian Bureau this | ¢ jes, W A et The boat will leave 7th street Wharf at 8 o'clock. 300 talk of the town—and as the subject has obtained ae aa ; . ith | Morning his credentials, emanating from the ey meant eturning will leave ti.e Fort at 6 o'clock. 12 notoriety through the newspapers, we shall be | After applying circumstantial evidence with chiefs, head men, and counsellors of the Shaw- was, Nepean au 27-ThS& M — held blameless for telling what we know of the | the most consummate skill to show that the z: sy - i * Gears, Wm Noyes, Jas L Woodroff, J B XCURSION AND CONCERT Saad matter. The parties all rank among the fashion- greater part of the money in the mail bags | B€¢ tribe of Indians, making him their Agent | Graty, Thos Newton, Kev JW Williamson, Joe E ” 70 BEGIVEN BY ar ee ene, ae cape) tee Hieuencrpccena Pea tae robbed belonged to Powers & Co. and to the for the transaction of business with the Govern- ay en Nichtlagate 1 HS Ward, The Washington Orpheon Q ‘Stewart 47,564 profound. regard of the best People in ie city. | Bank of Montgomery, and that, therefore, their | @¢®*- Guischaik Jue MemerginGolFers Wie BS TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, AT AZ Some years ago, Dr. Amos Binnby, of Mount : ta th hal’ Navy.Orricers Deav.—Commodore S. Cas- On MON DAY, August 31, 1857, Vernon street. married an secomplished lady, a | Claim for the amount in the deputy marshal’s sin, who was on the “Retired List,’ died this Majority for Stewart.............. 140 cousin, bearing thesame surname. The families | hands may be considered just and equitable, he + Wao wae ? oo ee nee Creek Quanrerrz. composed of four gen- Which, with Ripley, as above, makes his ma- | of both were ‘wealthy, and the united fortunes concludes by showing the right possessed by the | ™°Tming at Georgetown, D. C. ip announcing, at the solicitation of ty 425. This leaves only Dunklin county to | SWelled the aggregate to a highly respectable Pp @ 1 ke th Information has been received of the death a, Jan Ht many friends, that they will give Sued tome. monetary figure—sufiicient, at all events, to place | Postmaster General to take the money from the Lt. Wm. H. Ch ho died at Rio di Owen, Ju0 W EXCURSION and CONCERT “fo the Wuire the pair ‘ond the prospect of future want. It *s is of Lt. m. H. ever, who di at Rio de JAS. G. BERRET. P. M. louse Pavitiox on MONDAY, August Sist, 87. aS a = prospec deputy marshal’s hands: nf is true, unfortunate speculations at one time re- Tar Artastic TereorarH —The New York duced the fortunes of the Doctor sone $200,000, Times, in giving the manifesto of the directors, | but he tapidly recovered that amount in other says Sperry oe bigger err ernapeppedoed “ ‘ = : ft. and Mrs anby lived inall the enjoyment fad, SIGNER MENOCRECE:-| Oe conmatial Blicity Ge teany years toe ae uate Mle ae pac be cable at | pleased Providence to call away the Doctor to engineers thought it was voing out roo fast, and, | 2P0tber and a better world. The widow was leit ieuedes 6 oak applied*the brakes to the | Withall the charms of a ripe and graceful wo- - i when no pains will be spared to make it one of the most agreeable Excursions of the senson. The comfort and pieasure of their patrons will re- ceive particular attention, The Concert_wiil consist of Choice Glees, Quar tettes, Solos, &c. & The fine steamer Gro. WasHixcTon, under the command of Capt. Job Corson. having been charter ed for the occasion will leave her whert x making two trips each way: Leave ats * You Lave a right tothis money,as the legally ase) he ot ae a ta lit was at- Scuoor. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. appointed trustee of the trucowners. ‘The deputy ed to the . Friga' : rence. = a . raarshial holdy it, either without, any pretence of LS Hae Ss NEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUB- cis eae eee the felon | Tue Weatner.—The following report of the BERS, at the lowest cash prices, at the NORTH. who ‘is of stealing it. Your claim is i tet ERN LIBERTIES CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 327 very merité s, and his is very much the re. | Weather for this == made from the Morse he enth ioe anere tie Northern Market. verse.”" Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | “aug 9-im* By the act of Congress passed March 1, 1847, | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock a. m.: N RS. R. ABBOTT'S a . ; ~ ELEC e m., returning at€ p.m.and p.m. - droms over which it was passing. The effrct | rent a icuaa bend ace ceauties of an am- | the Postmaster General, having obtained pos. Avavst 29, 1857. Corney of PE Ghasue Gt toe ieee. south osas. 1 Maen Daal at etki Wiate tevidihen was tocause a sudden jerk upon the cable, which | Pie and op apg a is a eer ps) money, may pay it over to the | New York. N. cloudy. Will re-opan on Mandar’ the vik of denne” 1. Geo. Arth, hus been engaged. : ests it fo break. How severe the strain upon | Mouraluk rer: tn due time a trip to Europe ada Ha Vogels Philade!phia, fine, clear. Altention will be paid to all pupils untrusted to her he Tables will be abundantly supplied with alt it must have been, may be inferred from the fact proposed. © party was composed of several | rightful owner, by whom it was lost. Baltimore, 4 clear, pleasant care. the ene - scnaon, larmehed by fir. c, stated in the official report of the directors, that ip Ler =< ne aeeared for Washington. D. clear, pleasant. A French Class will be formed at the same place, nas. cular attention has been paid to the every part of the rope had been subjected to a | thelr wealth and social eice, Hire: | See GrcaBareree— tae following is an ex- | Richmond, Va. ne. Trees bent chaige ch Preftentr Donel 3°. FOS oe cdsutios @ we indies, direct strain of more than four tons without | Wuem i wramoepecihsagert Bice A is sufficient Petersburg, Va lear, pleasant. sroux. 2s THREE DOLLARS “ x breaking. The liability to precisely this kind of | '® Sy that they Sete the elite of Boston society, | tract of a letter from an officer of the Army to | Raleigh, N. lear, pleasant. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. Concert,&e. Tickets may be obtained at the music accident, however, should have been inferred | and Our readers may imagine the style of the en: | 9 fiend in this city, dated Camp Floyd, Gila | Wilmington, N- oudy, warm I : stores of John F. Ellis, J. Crockwell, and W. G. from the fact that a similar one occurred at the | tite tour. Iu the course of their rambles they, of | % | : Columbia, 8. © lear, pleasarit TAYLOR & MAURY'S stock of Surveying and4 Metzerott : bookstores of Messrs. Tavlor & Man. very outset of the expedition, before the vessels | COUSS¢, Visited Italy, and the widow's heart was | River, 14th July, 1857 : had 1 Charleston, 8. C. “Our compaign of the last month, for we start- Augusta, Ga... ed from the depot on the 13th June and returned Savannah, Ga. on the 11th instant, has been eminently suecessful | Macon, Ga. and done more injury to the Apaches than all the Columbus, G scouts or campaigus together since I have been Montgomery, Ala in the country, which has been six years. Lower Peach Tree, Ala. “ After much fatigue by night marches a de- Mobile, Ala..... tachment from the column, commanded by Capt. Gainesville, Miss other Tustruments inciudes a large sssortmont of tne very best manufacture in German silver, sold separately or in cases, from $5to $ld0eacn. Also, fine Brass instruments, in cases, from $1 to $8.5.— Taylor & Maury’s $5.59 set, in rosewood box. with jock and key, is particularly adapted for students in surveying. ivory aud Boxwood scales, French Curves, Pro- tractors; Triangles, in wood, brass, and (ew ; ‘Tape Measures, Pocket Rules, Magmiying g Se, > ‘ - touched with a youthful and undying attachment far, porate ap “eight aime pierre A po to one Moses Inglee, a Bostonian, now living in ineer to check the rate at which the cable was | Dorchester, we believe, and a hearty, good-look- paid out, without first checking the motion ing specimen of a Yankee genYeman, numbering of the ship. In the attempt, made a few years | 4" €xistence of some forty-five summers. Letters since, to laya telegraph cable across the Medi- | Passed between the parties of a sutticient warmth terranean, Mr. Brett, the engineer, states that the | '@ attest the character of the attachment that Lad cable, a much stronger one than this, broke upon | SPF¥ny up in that love-burthened realm—an open A. Adamson; at the drug stores of J. B. Moore, J. H. Stone, and J. Crui’s Jew: >, elry Store, vet positively no tickets will be . therefore it is requested that all will procure them at the above named pinces. where those who have not received cards of invitation will please leave their names,and they willbe attended to. ; ee m : bu: the Or; a rtett friction upsn the rocks af the botions halle abt | cepted, snd the inseparable Kok ‘was to be tied | Rw fmt dragoons, capiured camp of mine | New Orleans, Lat..c-.-clear Pocket Compuaese 2a” css Lorsuine Gtanses, | , Oreniiencnee wil leure, the Orehone Guarteite - += jaws 01 = . ontinuing our a - % ‘¢ "Ry" a Tae rocks at the bottom, half a mile on the return home after the European tour, Mr. ‘q nuing ow : FRom THE Wxst. For sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S jock. and will be in warting when the Bust through deep ravines by day and over pi = ie Inglee, in expectation of the reward in store for : : che Aone Vie The following reports have been furnished by| aug 29—3t Bookstore, near 9th st. returns to convey passsengers ba. la, | the National ‘Telegraph line: n night, on the 27th June we arrived at t Tur Dereat ov Paionnss ar Lewes Races. | Bi, proceeded, immediately after the declara- \ The pon new ps Quartette is composed of the fol juat opposite the northeast point of Mount Turn- Frederick, Md cloudy, cool SCHOOLS, omer named gentiemen: tion, to assume the res; ibility of se ditth 7 5 vi , as [i - oe 2 lie School ll be opened on Monda: Wm. Edgar Morgan, F. W.W. Griffin, ‘The London Star thus comments on the defeat of | pec unia:y liabilities, tad ln tlocd in seca ee brand Peper rad Sa Repl tort Cumberland, Ma clear, Warm. September 7th. the daily sessions heing from to" | FoAPattersons” ” Aiast/H Me Panedate, Mr. Ten Broeck’s mare Prioress, at the Lewes | cusable fancies that the truth of the Seriptural in- | fort. “A furious charge of three companies of iat Saree preg ll ieee clock a.m. to 3 p.m. Ail pupils whose uames were —* Harper’s Ferry. dragoons, supported by Lieuts. Whipple and Winshentee ry: Stearn’s companies of 3d infantry, waked them Wheeling, Va. up, and they fled to the thick underwood. This Martinsburg, wing of the column crossed the Gila from the Grafton, Va. Races: junction, Cast thy bread upon the waters, and it “The success of Tournament for the Lewes com ke bier d are a thee after many days,’? > " — cou not joubl a ee ee prratts: Sat She defeat 6: the | reamed excursions, ied ties, took his tion. The Americans sorely chagrined and | band at the sculls in the little fairy-like skiffs on they regard the inglorious exuibitiun made by | thé Lake of Como; scaled Vesuvius, peeped into rioress as humiliating and mortifying. And | 304 took a drop of the « crater ;** fee'd and cursed no wonder ; for they openly boasted of the ‘ stars | the laezaroni ; pummeled the postilions, ex and stripes’ over the flower of English turf celeb- | H#ted with the landlords, kicked the ‘man- rities. At Goodwood, a lesson was taught them; | Y@!s, petted the maid-servants, and, in short, for in their overwhelming confidence they al. | ™de Limself generally useful as the guide, pro” lowed their horses to be ridden by native jockeys, | te¢tor, and exclusive friend of the bewitching clear, pleasant. returned by the teachers on the July rolis as pupils clear, pieerae of Sip soot hat time, wir roe one easant. tuckets of admission, in acco: ince wil Mt ow- Rea eee ing resolution, adopted the lét inst = north side and took position on the left bank to J ash 2 = H ; = cat off the retreat to Mount Turnbull. ‘They were | eter waco ait ; “This morning and ww shail attend ihe frat day at the pening, of striving to cross the Gila when acharge was made | at 7 o'clock, the barometer was20.91 thermome: | without a written permit : and tint, should there on them by a squadron of mounted rifiemen, B | ter 672.” : thereafter exist any vacancies, those previously and K companies, commanded by Captain Clai- registered shall be entitled thereto : sickness only borne and Lieut. Dubois, supported by Lieuts. s10U; TIC 7 ~~) | being & suificient excuse for non-attendance, of Jackson and Cooke, sth infantry, commanding I | (37 RE!.1GIOUS NOTICE.—Dr. Teasdale will | which the teacher must ba informed on the first day and J repay ieee’ of that regiment. ‘ach in his own pulpit. inthe new Baptist i Ld ~A.H. 3 "ys tr an “if Hite: Ores nthe A St | of school.’ S.A.H. McKIM, Sec’y LOST AND FOUND. REWAR D.—Strayed away on Wednesd 'e the 2th instant ED COW, with white under her belly, her two hind fret white,a little white on her front feet, xnd winte tail. Had on wien she left a ehsin round her neck with bell attached to it. The aleve reward will be paid forher return to VF LOKREACE. 0’ DON - OGHUF, corner of 10th and K streets, Washington, B.C. aug 23° : : ba : . A ; “MORROW MORN- 23-4 AS LEFT AT MY OFFIC 8th street, totally ignorant of the art and tact exercixed by | Widow. So far, so well. The widow was doubt- | « ‘This destroyed their happiness, for the work ING and NIGHT. The public aro respectfully as oh ws. 2th day of August, 1: FOUN an English rider. Still, the badness of the 2 | less grateful for these unmistakable tokens of | of death was progressing, and continued until no | mvited to attend. it* ( N CONSTRUCTING AND REPAIRING at Goodwood enabled Prioress to‘ live? witt ber :elf-sacrificing affection, and her epted suitor TAIN, supposed tobe stolen. which the owner can more were found fit to die. The battle com- have by proving property. and paying all charges. au 2-3 a D. SMITH, J.P. menced about 44g p.m_., and ended about 7. The i re ty of the undergrowth of young willows, were | EVENING, the Sist inst., at Central Academy. as after a sharp searching, picked out. There were | business of much interest will! be laid before them. twenty warriors and four squaws. The Puebla es W. H Indiaus with us as spies, killed two of the latter, | _JAS.O, CLEPHA Roads; by IL. Law, Civil Engineer; 37 cents. Wizgins on embauking lands from the ser: 75 ets. Heather on the use of Mathematical auc Drawing instruments; 37 cents. Baker's Land and Ss Sere on : Stevenson on Construction umination ot POWELL, re Light-houses; 21.12 ‘onstruction of Locks; 5 cents. ; a . but too happy to be the means of aflording the faa ee (epee slightest pleasure to one for whose personal the swift, and Prioress, on whom Brother Jona- pee a eatate he entertained such pro- t had ds iss he wa AS hee iOS : pa bevtar nano bese pr 9 ne a The party returned home. The widow came bo! Pryor and Lecompte may, however, yet to Boston. jilted Moses, and married, some six MEMBERS OF THE EDWARD Ss = REWAR 235) morning last, n dun co’ SE, With bisck tail and mane. and right hind foot white. The above re wil be paid for: hi ery to GEORGE CARL. at the Northern Straved Ree.Sec. "Tomlinson « A y rt e ‘i = e i sie ees > H = = a mt "1 = Market, or at WM. BELL'S, 71h street, rove that the reputation which preceded them to | ™ONths since, the venerable physician and sur- | one was shot while bravely fighting with a bow NOT1C E—Thoe Rev. W. A. Harris will | _ Dempsey on Tubuiar and other Iron’ Bridges: $7 re Hi * ee i i 2 George Hayward, of Pemberton Square. | and arrow, and the other accidentally. There |; he © . cent e Park = pmo | 1s not founded on boasting and | 4 aturally, after coneluding not to blow his i biven ' fncronen Ste ant te, Tee |e were twenty-six squaws and chil der. Nothin ren captured, | street, ‘between 3th and lth, TO-MORROW |<! on Clock and Watch-making and Chorch and all their ph saved to them. | (Sunday) MORNING. Services commence at 11 On pl gahiges oxy “A squaw captive told me there were forty war. | °'clock. ite ‘s riors when the fight commeuced, and that only three escaped. brains out or take to the intoxicating bowl, the From New Mexico.—Ezecution of Sumner. | Visappointed lover swore vengeance. But how ns ae - . | Was it Lo be accomplished ? From the Santa Fe Gazette of Aug. Ist, we take the following : ba engaged the Hon. Rufus Choate and the the $5 25th instant, spotted with white. Has a whi! down her back. and white free. Tips of ber horns sawed off, and _has.a double teat. The a! ‘leetrie Telegraph; 75 cents. Stephenson on the Construction of Railways; 37 = —— ——<—— : ts. (CUMBERLAND Coat. “Demnsty on Lacomotive Elgines: Scents, we Peleg W. Chandler to commence a suit i reward will be pad for her return to Mrs, QUI “Col. Loring, two days after, on the Fran i = Armstrong on Steam Boilers; 37 cents. LEY, cores 13th and C streets, Island. “James B. Sumner, alias James S. Boynton, a | at law against Dr. Hayward, in behalf of his cisco, caught a flying wounded Apache, who said | Now discharging, sero of warts ge Glyan on the Power of Water, and on Pumps;75 | “54 3.°shh*! ° streets soldier im the Uuited States Army, was hanged | Wife, for breach of promise of marriage, and laid t c dl ts. he was from the battle, and that there were forty | au 29-1w Corner Mth and © st., near Canal Bridge. | “Spree ive; § warriors and only two escaped. Y | au 29-Iw_Corner 14th and C st., near Canal Bridge. Pyne’s Perspective: 75 cents. VE iE jon, each volume with numer- ** Lieut. Davis, Ist dragoons, was wounded in YINEGaR: VINEGAR !! aa oes 4 . ae the knee by an arrow ina personal rencontre. He 9 barrels pure CIDER VINEGAR. FRANCK TAYLOR. fired his revolver three times at the Indian, and For sale by WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, <a keaew 1310, not killing him—the Indian shooting too) not 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sis. | ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 29-e03t by Sheritf De Pew at Taps, on the 17th ultimo, in | damages at $25,400. ‘The papers are all prepared, ahedionce to the sentence pronounced upon him | and unless the affair be compromised, as it is in- by Judge Brocclus, at the late special teria of the | timated it will bes the cae Wilt hae it se ie court. Sumner was convicted of murder inthe | return of the happy couple from Europe, whither first degree upon a young man named Stuart, a | they have gone to spend the hours of a fall and soldier in the first regiment. He was about 22 | Well-matured honey; n.—Boston Eve. News youn ob age Upoa the trial he exhibited the | Letter. mont incorrigible hardness of heart until the sen- | A Cuaprer ox Horse-Ractxa.— tence was being pronounced upon him, when he | yy op - orse-Ractxa.—The New burst into tears. He however soon recovered his | LOrk Tribune not unfrequently lets off a good rigidity celle yep —_ sted with his doom as | thing in the intensity of its hatred of everybody a child wo atoy! © wrote a very affecti verythi i ith i letter to his peated in New Hampanise, content and everything that fails to square with its no- ing bis ey pene paige the justice of hissen- | tions. We find, in a late number of that jour- tence. He alsoa wife and child in that E ing j i i State, from whom he begged that the true story i talowing Jeremiade owe sue aay of his death might be forever concealed. He | UPOD the tendency of horse-racing, that con- spoke of bis approaching death in the most flip- | tains much of truth and more of passing inter- pantand unconcermed manner, and exhibited a en STRAYED OR STOLEN—On Tuesday might +9 las’, from the stable of the subscriber. a large BAY HOR™K, four years old. 16 tot hands high, shod all round hur of t il receut- had on when he lett a lexther bal nt ward will be paid for hix deliw- at the Wood and Coal \ ardot Dickson, Gordon corner of Green and Water streets, George JOHN DICKSON, ter. Wasnincton, D.C. e over five yards apart.—he became enraged and | _an 29- 4 % s e % a ws a RIGDIG —————————— ‘orner af \ith street an ‘ennsylvan hurled. its revolver at the Indian’s head, who S$ ROBINSON will open a School on Mary_| C77 9% Nth street and Pennsyleas firing again, struck Davis and then ran after the land avenue, 2d door west of ith street,near| ‘The duties of this Institution will resume their revolver, which he had scarcely picked up be- | Bosweli’s Drug Store, Island,on Tuesday, Septem- | accustomed activity , regularity, and punctuality, on fore he was pierced by a dozen balls. ber tst. 5 , vd after Tuesday next, September Ist, 1857. ~* Lieut. Steen was ‘wounded in the corner of | | In addition to common English, she will teach | “Classes 1) 3 and 3, willas heretofore, meet on iy ae Music, French, Oriental Painting. Leather Work, di Thursday, at 2 0’clock p.m. Toca oi jranth: Wat PE ieee | Een Crayoning. A ‘shire’ of the public wfaste Chasse, Teselay Sel Pete at 9 ofelock one Pueblo Indian wonnded—none killed; which | Patrousss is respectfully solicited. au! Jam. Clases, Tussday end Friday even- seems @ erica - the Jing chiens wy- SQUGar AND MOLASSES, ings, from 6 till 10 o’clock. lows, could plainly see us without being seen, : a Slementary Classes for Beginners, Tuesday and abd aid deliberately shoot at an officer and men | 22 barrels low-priced Brown SUGAR. Thursday, from 2 till6 o'clock. ‘Terms (these classes ut pleajure. Several of the etlicers, leading on 15 barrels heavy bodied MOLASSES ‘ i town. au 27-3t 300 REWARU.—Kanaway ber, near Beltsville,Priv Saturday mixht. e 2d Au- gust, 1857, NEGRO MAN, Adam Smith. aged about 3. Hight 5 feet 4 or 5 mches: binck bushy and well dressed. He has « mothe: living at Mr. Hamelton’s, ou Capitol Hill. Iwill give the above reward if taken in a Free 3 $59 af taken in the District of Columbia, or Counties of Montgomery aud Prince tieorge’s, of y only) Five Dollars for 2 lessons. at est, because it is so smartly said. We therefore | thei#men in the bashes had personal conilicts. ance nee Hiorgh BT EE Le aad Phe principles Dpon which this Institetion ere — Tene Scaces €allousness and depravity rarely witnes«ud in one | St because cop te i t. Cook, Sth infantry, killed one with the WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, foundod are precisely those of the Royal Academy, | "tos owe a so young. We understand Rev. Mr Stoddard, | Tepublish it, by way of giving the Star’s réad stifle by mashing “in his skull: Lieut 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts. Lanice, Sad ne sf oeeri meshing nee Tot an = > nittad Chaplata at Fort Union, was unsemittiug in bis | era a glimpse of the race course of this era, as ;.0f dragoons, ax thentioned, and Lieut. | _au 2eoae Ditka ee ten OF COMMITTAL— Was con mit Vain endeavors to bring the mind of the dying ss ia He killed two—one he shot, and clove the > MITE: BD LLS CROUCH, : . ee es s. man to a proper appreciation of his awful cond; | Well 2s ,the last, as seen through Philosopher | Suit or the other with lneatee see “love the VIN EA Sits BRANDY, WHITE | Prines siieinigatr So jag? and. on Tucaday, th ; Nie ion, @companying him even to the last moment | Greeley WINE, VINEGAR & th day of Jun. poser. 4 8 green spectacles : . a 1897, NEGRO MAN JACC ‘At this place and adjoining we found exten- | 2haif pipes White Spanish BRANDY ath proof, 117 Hours of Business and Consultation at the | SEYMOUL. He watery bright inwact, upon the seaffald.” “An English nobleman, distinguished for his | sive and flouristing corn fields, which we dec as} quarter casks White Wine VINEGAR. Fee ach the pace derry aaily. from 1210 1 o'elook, or | shout Sve fert & _ a wealth, Lisancestry, his stud, his dog-kennel, | stroyed. POW hito aul Vellow MUST CID SER ee and - PERSONAL. and his Tory politics, recently addressed a pa_ “Ma ng west to the Francisco river, we ert a. ted neat aud cle othng. He ure corn fleids. | suppose we destroyed necmiet Fee a arre and complote assortment of Ate Patt Soo poy lye Hon WH Humphries, Tenn., is now at thetic epistle to the managers of the Newmarket . ‘ i lowed th it Browns races, in which he complained that xwindlers, | Upwards of six hundred acres. ; re SETS ene euitabte for the Rees _JOHN H. SMOOT, ays he 1s free, and has followed the waler axa live ..-. The two English Lords, Hervey and al. | RUmblers; Dlackguards, and low fellows of the i Da the Esanclee, the Indians raised the | 61 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th stre_ Pied place for has pe ciaicienperbaced dal See) as cone Seen tees “4 thorp, mee at eerazlish Lords, Hervey * | Bases soré bad Sntruded upon turt nly hung for | was quite’ eloquent. “Heexelalmeds talsing ne | NEW AND RICH FALL GOODS, of goods adapted to the early Fall demands, cousist- | chatgen, and take hit away, otherwese ie will be ---. Ex-Gov. N. Brown. R.1., Com'r Thos. M. poisoning a fellow creature. His Lordship,while | uands and eyes to heaven, ‘It was God's act, | ~ We are now receiving our first Fall supplies, to i Bisck Silks, ob the best makes ee a ~ WANIEL R. DYER, Sheriff. Crossan, U.S N ,and Hoo RN Ogden, La, | calling londly for reform, and while con ending | bringing you on us to revenge our many ravages | which we invite the special attention of purchasers Iain Modes and bright colored Muslin Delaines — rerecaay — are at W illards that ouly gentlemen should be allowed to collect | and bad conduct. We want peace—we want to | generally, to call and examine: __ s Rich Fall Eyes Muslin Delaines, at 25 cents eg mpeg | from the subscr - The New York Sun says:—*< Jt was eur- | the Olympic dust, and fosquand. F that other dust canes sabtives:? ke. By accident this has eet tite witch yore ager and American Prints, in great variety, $200 See. tpvine aeor Dever - poe rently reported about town 0 which is usually considered the most valuable, | not been e: much to our regret. “ A i 4 7 vines MAN. DAYS oreo rine|pal editor of one of ours ne Noa wens be | forgot. that gaming levels all distinctions, and | | Irving's column coming down the Francisco, | $8 Pisces rich primed A Binok Silks, Yow prices | N°™ otuanhchueah, Baten’ Mills, all Wool,and | Apri} youre of HEX, DAVY SHEEN. sane, that lis removal to an asylum was con- | that in sporting circles one man,provided he from the White mountains, the Indians became 2,000 pieces Jhanlsome Caliooes aud Ginghams, | Richardson's and, ‘Cine. celebrated ‘makes of mu & large bushy head, wit templated.” his bets, is as good as another. Mostof our read- | Scared, and we could not | arya in again. fast colors; 12%s cents ris pene whiskers round his face, motion size and down ---. Some enthusiastic lady of Brooklyn has | ¢% Will remember Hogarth’s first print of “Phe | «Col. Bonneville ac‘ed utifully throughout. 2,000 pieces plain colored Cashmere; 12% cents, | Biack white Check Cashmeres. tee Destert rf He may hire himself in the District, where he nt as a present to little Justitia Anders), * | Cockpit,’ in which the center figure is that of a | Iam convinced he is the best mountain Indian worth 2) cents - Single and double width Lupin’s Black Mouslin De- | has relatives, or make his way to some free State, a8 bogus Burdell baby, at Barnum’s Museusn, s | ind but bland-looking Peer, whose passion for | hunter iu the army.” To etion a ldo Malle apap sake feeves | waist ee, and Yellow Fiann>is Hundred Dollars it takenennt nt those giant Package of very elegant and expensive baby foaster contests has survived bis sight, and who I Jot have been a little wet, aud will be a pita, Med, and Vellowieanol Jeans en in istrict, or any other part of Mary clothes. * flanked on eliher side by sharpers, bullies and MPORTANT EXPEDITION—EXPLORATION OF great Shirting Prints, striped and $50if taken in this county, Iu euher case _. ’s thieves. Lord Derby is in very much the same | pay Coronavo Kiver.—On the 5th of Sdozen rable wapkins and Towels at $1.50, are | indies and isses Cotton Hose, all kinds must be secured so that | get nim. Rev. Rafus W. Griswold, anauthor of con- ition. He does not like blackguards, but be gE ie Sth next very chea) Ge oie half do. jeo9-tf wit IAM J. BERRY. caitastat power, and whose literary works and | lives the spac so tian pee eeuaras, but be | month, Lieut, J. C. Ives, under orders from | 100dozen Ladies’ Linen Pocket Hakfs, at 91.50, | pejts; 884 Hovs half do. ie Handk’fa : She ending conde see Rim WAL kewwn te | chats Blscyes maces tte tentettee mae | the Benetney or W. extra ich, new style Bonnet the reading public, died at his residence in New pong! pti utely to the fact : taco e ry ‘ar, will leave New York for ‘0 dozen largo sin Linen Pocket Hdkfa, rituants, Cambrics juslins York on Thursday evening. riper ga re 7 Jonng gentlemen of feo ; | San Francisoo, to make preparations at the lat- at $1.50 the finer grades corresseat! Ry len Damasks and Napkins oe tis 25,0. Brien, one of the proprietors | wlio are thelr Interiors Diet position, and ed- | ter place for an exploring expedition up the | ‘so nioeee au per Shirting Linen, from Ste. to $1. Gecabury iioge amd Pad Cations eer , . s more, on—tba: rds them jews to raise Lieu has sold out his interest in it to his former part: | cash upon post obiis—that it ative shoes tote mi ic alcoge hia’ t. Ives takes with him a | , 74 ierstictamny Pet July todo ears Rot | Hea ¢ ner, Mr. PJ. Hedian, by whom it will herenfter | +0-iety of * and it teaches eg Soon rooms—that small steamer, to be employed in making hy- | out giving: of ner With other seasonable Goods, which will be sold be conducted. them to prefer stableto the brary, thestudy drographio surveys. A party of some forty or , SU Facets low to or prompt customers, LAB