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with the troops. The other medical officers GEORGETOWN. are placed at the disposal of Gen. Harney. Correspondence of The Star The paymaster nearest Utah is to'go therewith |. — \ Gxorcetown, June 30, 185% his fands, and the other to remain in the}, 4 young man by the neme of Daniel Buckle Platte district. The topograpbicaleorps of en-'| about twenty-four yeurs ef age, was seen about gineers is ordered to continué on to Utah, Ae cael morning running rapidly do General Harney, after falling the require- Creeagstieet, Soon after crossing the Canal ments of this order is to return to St. Louis | ¥2s ebserved'to fall. He was immediately ta y ay up and Carried to tHe office of the wood and and take command of the department of = ard of Orme and Kartz, and a physician West ; and Ass’t Adj. Gen. D.C. Buell is at- | tor Dr Snyder was soon in nitendahee and at tached to his staff, and is to assume his position | all for his relief that medical skill could accom: * lish. Every effort to resuscitate him, hawe¥e: on Gen. H.'s return to the headquarters of the pred abortive He lingered ina pareatty great Department of the West pale ne aie eH neot aves aia hee eh re y when be - oroner oodwi held al ya Etta Mistibexeh "the West Gea. Peet quest in view of the body, and the jury rendered shall receive satisfactory intelligence that the | the following verdict, viz: * 1 deat. of report of the submission of the Mormons is not vp songrypeir tyes a =s wi an attac] to be relied wpon, and that they will probably pared fencbes bith aay Pipe hy m erance; offer serious resistance to the entrance of the Howe entter by trade and raid to ne a native of troops into Salt Lake valley, he will, at his any srt toe von sone or in charge disezotion continue to advance the whole foree | Bridge street, who yolumtecred to see thet He ges now en route for that Territory, or with such parts, in addition to the 6th and 7th regiments of infantry and Reynolds’ battery, as may seem necessary, and in that case he will con- decently buried. We also learn that an Irishman by the name of tinue with the reinforcements or return to St. Louis at his option. Daley, and a woman died from being sunstruck, — near Drovers’ Rest, either yesterday or the day ASwicut Mistake.—Some of the newspapers are attributing to Mr. Secrest, fhe Democratic nominee for the seat in Congress from Indiana, now filled by Mr. John G. Davis, with being an anti-Lecomptonite. This is entirely incor- rect, we are informed by a gentleman who knows the fact well. The convention that nom- inated him, took occasion to adopt a resolution expressly disapproving the course of their pres- he packet brig Mary H. Kelly from Boston, to Jorept Waters # Co, The et, Mott Bedell, Captain Pon#leld, laden with flour, sails os New York The flow? mar is very dull, ‘re offering fr ‘sell for TOP The Wembers ot Metrap his Lotge « No. 16. :ntene viving @u BX = . © La Por pa: * re advert ts eee cw OU LT Reema. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY «June 30, 185%. ANTED—A GIR i 5 eneral Hourework Ww a small famuy, Correct, SS id = APHE YOUNG CATHOLIC TH ry of Ge ret ow. HOS cabaret eters afoture sfver(rem nt jeS* St RAND EXCURSION G WAITE HOUSE PAVILION 5°. anD Nr *PeRNON, eG MORAY ak 3. é "S QUADRILLE BAND “PENANG SP PREP MV CION: tebimers THOMAS CALL and GkO. Sing cae siingio: fo, | irae ‘Advertisements should be sent in by 11 e’cleck a. m.; etherwise they may net appear until the next day. a ee en ad SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intel/igencer, in republishing a debate in the British Parliament on the right of search, says the spirit is decidedly favorable in all that concerns American interests and feel- ing as involved in the late irregularities of British cruisers. The Unton, in an article upon the settle- ment of the search question, says : “Lord Napier is distinctly advised that the government of England recognise as sound those, inet of international law which have been aid on by General Cass, in his note of the 10th of April, to the British Minister in this elty.”" The Union, also, administers 2 rebuke to La Espana, Madrid newspaper, for certain comments upon the United States. . The Union thinks it is summer time in poli- ties, and too warm to last. It says: «The Crittenden game will be played out in less than a month fix a kind summer re- treat for the managers—a Satatoga or Newport affair, which will be cut off by the first cool breeze from the North.” a lady. Ste is ent i if satisfaot ma Sere eile acd 0 15, Star Office. je S0-St ‘ EB. L, about 12 ANTED—A COLORED 6 ‘ wd years of age, to attend toa eoommended. Good wages given. Koply at Novss? Mass. avouue, between 12th and Astyats. ly je 3a y ANT! A smut, active and D—. ma YOUNG WuMAN to Cook for some Wate pne*he cwnteroworks, et S; » WHITE’S Shantee, stout one mile and & ed of Geo-getown, near where the men are work: the quarry. ANTED—A xood COOK. Ain 4. Washer roner. A; at the H use, 0>F- nerif areca ja St* ANTED-—TWO HOUSE SERVANTS. To % > month | gage, round trip . admirainy We caee reer sired tee | Berke TY FIVE CONES: Cudeen THOR ; Master E’ Bu Roxbury then appeared, and, | wages. These servants are fronted cap BE of best xr 3 thongh somewhat fast in his delivery, presented | town—7th street road. Inquire at MRS. D as ieee Knexperionced Caterer ia enraged to fornich Din the ‘ Iptroductory” in quite acreditable manner. | S73 PA avenue. ft nor and Deafeotionery 63 city priene. Less affectation would improve him. NTED—A middle-aged YOMAN, ja somal No intoxica’ ing liquors Miss V. Arnold then gave ‘1 want to get maf waM who has no obyections to make herse! t ioe, ried;? and if sbe is us excellent im ati other | generally useful, and wh re she wi |have a aley’s Coaches lowe the Cage J things as in her delivery of thislittlespeech, her es of a comfortabie home. up the Avenueand down ot per 7 refer required. Appig st 401 15th street, near ELLIS | poets cornered i soon be weiefa to mannyespNe comer ofl. eied da2s tt ies SAMLE SOURTH OF JULY * Casi-bianca,” ; came next, and ANTED— -on to buy a valuable RAT- waeecl soaunie by. Bhom, ali V ANT ol A on in chance tu make * rp " Piney Point, 0) Point, Norfolk, AND Care HENRY. ALExanpRta, Va., June 20, 1858. The city continues quite dull. This morning | WW a large number of our citizens are preparing to attend the annual commencement of the Theo- Aogical Seminary of Virginia, neat this city, The commencement exercises will doubtless be very The Sabbath School attached to the eager sce Protestant chureh presented the . with a most. {uteresting exhibition iberty Hall> The room was well filled, yet quise ples< sant, and a delighted auditory listened to the following programme : ‘The exercises were 0} with the hymn “oO, te sorta,” by five little Misses, who sang y. before. The following is the verdict of an inquest held by Coroner Woodward this morni:g : ** Yester- day, about 12 o'clock m ,a noise, es of distrers, was heard on the tow-path, near the Little Falls Bridge, by the men woiking the quarries near the bridge, and on going to the place a man was found speechless, a; pereeny overcome by the heat of the sun. Cold water and such other rem- edies as were thought necessary were applied without success. The man lived until 5 o'clock p.m., when he expired. It is the opiaion of the persons who rendered such assistance as was in their power, that he died of sunstroke; and the jer ind a verdict in accordance with the above *) There was nothing about the man’s per- son that guve any indication of his name or res\- dence. A bine cotton purse, thirty cents and two Sepiames. 2 \ 1 y between !4th “ Phe Apple Tree,’* W. Arnold, was deliv- | money fy it. Apply at 284 G street, 4 ered in a manner Rane, creditable to the Little | and 15+h sts. nee ea speaker. MAONE. WANTED.—The nivertiser wis! Pe Passing Away,” by Miss Belle DeVaughn, M to obtain from three te five hundred oe y r - Dod BOUTIN O1 bese excellently done, and attracted much atten- | oneor two cam pon xe Ce pe oa ----- rete WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tae Cuapcaincy or tne District or Co- The favorite Steawer TOW HATAN havme an- surpass! state-room Aud herth ae- conmodations will,on SATURDAY BVENING. J e “ Unlucky Boy,’ a dialogue, at the hands of masters G- R Rosbiiry and J. L., Grimes, fell WwW ANTED—A smth HOUSE, ora part of a ; . . 2] Cie tral part of the | and arrive at N 3 ngarn rte hentai oa St cerns apmomgaer | fT representative towards the National Ad- | small keys were found in hix pockets. His dren ny tive ‘dons witk a lute eee city. nares net tte Koved’ S20.” Sddrese Box 0), | at \s’omck ». m.forOid Point aad Cape Henry aud conferred in August last upon the Rev. Mr. | ministration, which in itselfinvolves satisfactory loons, an old velvet | ™ je? wis of striped cotton RY it is return. 2 Bi, whole school diled up an intermission in | Pos Office. ‘Yhis Wil affurd the party ample opportayity to 4 ; . 4 a . ‘ A vert and cloth cap. su ed .he whs of ‘ TS WAD 7 d nd Ches*penke Bry by Sipes, the pastor of the Methodist Episcépal | proof that their nominec is not, like Mr. Davis, Trishdencant. He whbifivetececlent inches high, | HeSsPedking, by singing “The Lamb that was 500 ec enor asec ve, bor | wine theybentie Cogn and Chesarcake, Bay ty chapel located near the Penitentiary building. | afticted with a political sore head. Apropos ; $ medium sized, and supposed to be about thirty- five years of age. A grand cetel ration of our national anuiver- sary will be given at the Georgetown College on Monday the Sin of July, by the Philonomosian Society The Declasation of Independence will be read by Mr. Lewis A. Buard, of Louisiana, and an oration suited to the oecasion delivered by Mr. Jas. H. Dooley, of Virginia. daylight. , tevisit the Fortaicn ions at Uld Port, the ‘Kevy Verd Gnd Dry Dock’ at Odaport.and omny o' her objects of im‘erest. : ‘ Returmne, the Steamer wil! leave Norfolk for Wasturgten on Meuday, the Sit July, lt o'clock a.an., touching st O.d tand Piney Pout a Thetahle will be well scppited with xii the de’i- caties of the exit water, ad the Washimgetou ant Nerloik markets. The selection was made by the Inspectors ap- pointed in July last by President Bachanan His principal competitor was a Rev. Mr. Bull, who has or had some connection or other with the patent medicine business in Baltimore Mr. B. was a K.N. in his sympathies and aftinities. Master E. W. Whitington then gave The Cold | particulurs adress CLEMSUN & COUKSO Water Mun’? with fine etfect, and to it succeeded | A’exaudria, Va. a je * One Hundred Years to Come,’? by Miss Arnold, \ ANTED-—2? first-rate HARN HANL whose recitation was Soopers peer | i mmodiately, at 497th st., opposite Odd F The «Two Brothers,” T. F. Arnold, whie' came next, was followed by ‘“ Moses on Nebo,” tf JAMES S. TOPHAM. by Miss Dearborn. Master Samuel Payne sneceeded as ‘The Young the action of that Convention with reference to Davis and his course—giving him leave to stay athome after the fourth of March next, and expressly condemning his conduct as their rep- resentative, embraces a forcibie comment upon tbe impudence of the anti-Lecomptoniles in + " i 4 jotti’s Brass aud Cotillion Baud will be ia i i i i We find the followiig item of canal news tn | © Moe ber sre Phare eat we sretly: iIttle jo. $77 Pn. avenue. aera 2p. ivelading meals,” The main supporter of his pretensions to the | thresitening Northern members who deelitied | mm Gurvenred wins tem of et information | — ice, was then piven by Mies Leadois Aroosd. | {VE tere coco oe area. eet Reo Re position was Mr. Henry Slicer, well known to | to be controled by them, with the vengeance of | from dam No 4 gives us to uaderstand that boats | Fy hymn, «> Glory beto God on High,"” be the | aeeammdate permanent rf tracsient BUAKD- | SUX 01; ‘ GW HARKISOS this community as a very active and laborious | their constituents. Iu this case the boot is | Wilt be able to leave that place to-day or to-mor- | jo) was ‘then finely sung, the voices of the | ERS. A few large and desirable Room: now vacan', row. We might safely state thet the canal is now in navigable condition throug bout its entire length. There are no boats loading at our coal wharves yet. Boztmen still refuse to take on shipments at the reduced price, and the coal companies do not seem inclined to accede to the hoatmen’s demands for an increase of freights. (Quite a large number of boats are tied up at this politician, at least in affairs connected with the distribution of office. Mr. Slicer, like his ean- didate, is not and was not a citizen of this Dis- triet at the time he assumed to interfere in the disposition of the chaplainey of our Peniten- tiary, a post exclusively local in all its attri- jo 22 8." OUNTRY BOARD.—MRS. PAYNE, having / enlarged her pouse and ot. proved it, willbe ready to receive families, nud other boarders, onthe 10th of July proximo. Her lucation is Friend ship Post Office, Fairiax county, Va., on the e- jumba Lurnpike,6 miles from Wachington City, eatire school uniting, produced a very fiae effect. ‘The Cabin Boy,”* by S. Whittington. E. War- fleld “Jenny Arnold, R’ Patterson, R. Buchanan, E.R. Roxbury, A. V. Conway, was a neat little dialogue, requiring considerable diamatic talent. “Late at School,’’ Charles Price, came next, and met deserved applause. . found on the other leg. LOST AND FOUND. ILEN.—1 hereby forewarn all persons from Swe. or poe Bch any of the flowing not-s of hand, as they were stolen from my desk ou or about the zist of Jans, » Arwy Orvers.—The following order, though dated several days ago, has not been promul- gated generally: P ‘ anda jomng Bailey's X roads. ‘Those’ who. mny * y My 23 ‘ i e 1 Seveno. Gene tert Headauarters of ths Arniy. | place, fromwhich tbeir owners declare they will ey Ta wae eT SWEAT prcaed BY Do ihetr ovent ee za er wil cegciv are? ben Feb. 18-7, pand $3628. lat Ba ob, G8! <aenet : : 7 By direction of ffie Secretary of War—under | Dovertion oot fll Axed price is set for trans: | “wy SEA NEG IE elem dole BOARRING TA sinall and strictly private fam ly | Stk igh due pill af West & Lucy, Maren 12 Jas, ra bewase ho athe panor ofthe ealy | hie Sakina tse Witt’ | Pm eamiation oft etal of Mr Thoma Minho marten fom ig ge em, | Bn ha Stearate | Ge oer ae Wee Lh Neg ne tors because he was the pastor of the only | to be known as F ne os Conrad came off yesterday in the presence ofa | 9:7 gave universal satifa-tion bya fine rendering | offer» furnished tuitof Koows adjaning,and one 18-5, $59 22, B-4 33. tue villel Wen. Cammvok, with ebureh within from a half to three-quarters of | (hd 00 (he Wow eligible site uear the head of Pupile. fous yous Sty ea ad the Barents of the | Gr the humorous story of the old woman who List $c three, Roone. with cas. on vonsuabie, terme. | Gredita, lenving.s belacoe of $25.5), note hy Sam, r e : ; . : ° % ° : e ovmfcrts ¢ : ‘sor. BO. &. CL, pootne poor That they evuld’ cot pay Mica iaacy sedoneofheadaisiery) ort Rigi, | Sue",aut gareentve anion call poms. | ERS a of sir John Moore* vy B. R.| SHER TEE on witout board Setrior ee a poer—so poor that they could not pay him : “ ‘The ready answers given by the pypite generally to almost every question in connexion with their various studies, which were propounded to them, showed their teacher bad spared neitber pains nor labor in bis efforts to properly store their minds with useful knowledge, to furnish them with a sure foundation upon which to build a polished and useful education We were informed yesterday morning by one of the most extensive and best informed farmers of Maryland that the reporis of the wheat being and one of the 2d artillery fom Fort Ridgely— the latter to be designated by the post comman- der—wiil, under Major A Day. 24 infantry, be charged with its construction, and will, as soon after the receipt hereof as possible, proceed to the point above designated In order that no time may be lost in commen- cing the work, Lieut. Colonel Abercrombie, 2d infantry, will proceed with the company from Fort Ridgely, determine upon the position and Roxbury, was given somewhat slowly, but with flue effect. The school sang ‘Do not be Discouraged,”? keeping excellent time, and making very sweet music. «The Sisters,’’ Miss's Gertrude Massey and Sallie Buchavan came next. This dialogue wax very well received ; a song ‘ Leave us not,” be- ing introduced and sung very finely. “Selfish Ends,’ H. Clay Proctor, was next more than $100 per annum; and it was known that, though so poorly compensated for his ser- viges, he designed, if appointed, to devote the $600 per annum salary of the post to the liqui- dation of the debt of the congregation for their church property. Since his appointment Mr. Sipes has ministered to the convicts most sedu- NGTicE OF A 1 OST WARRANT —' ard Warrant No. “S28, for 12) nores, wae iseued hy the Penson Gffice, to the undersigned. on Mareh, 1f5%, nod 1s alle red to have been seat ° add ess of H. G. F Watchin:ton, D C., and never received by M. . of =x woeks, I sh» fice, apply fora dup wecate of wud Warrant. ad e public are hereby eaation sais Warrant, should it have fall hands, a6 I have never assigned or suld GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. {SEE First PacE ] SOR PHILADELPHIA.—The sohoonrr Ring Dove, Capt. Johnsor, h has arrived, and ~j will recive freight for the above port—to su & on Thursday even PE. DE & DAVIDZON, F ie 29-2t Wster street, Heorgetown, D.C. SOHN RU : be Se cn eetensia, | plan of the new post, and yiveall the preparatory a by raat & Timost enthely west? | Spoken, and spoken well sina Tee oes, lously and efficiently, giving entire satistaction | Orders for building it without delay He wilt | maared by ra Phe tleds uencrally he side bid | ‘Pasting Away,” Mary Bright, was done so NOTICE. _ie *tawow a Soldier im the to the Inspectors and the others responsible for the proper conduct of the establishment. Un- til his appointment, the Penitentiary Chaplain had confined bis labors in the institation to one hour of each Sabbath morning; whereas, Mr. Sipes devotes a considerable portion of each Sabbath to the prisoners, and visits them im their cells once each day of the weck. It iz the unanimous opinion of the Inspectors that he is accomplishing a most important work among them. He has also redeemed his prom- remain in charge ull the arrival of Major Day, whea he will rejoin his present station The post will be built for iwo companies ; and, as, ultimately, one of them is to be a com ecevairy. toe necessary povision for suck sen will enter into a plan of the wo. k Twenty thousand dollars lave been uppre ated for this post, and its cost must be ke pt wit in that sum. The labor will be ehietly done by the troops, and the most economical disposition will be made of the building material to be found on the spot Lieut. Col. Abererombie will mark off a suita ble reserve, aud transmit a plat of it to General Head Quarte:s without deiay. sweetly that we were sorry when the little reci- tation passed away, to give place to » The Land of our Birth,’ that was praised by Miss Houma Payne “The Bible,’ Georgiana Arnold, came next, and its recitation was most creditable to the young lady. ‘The ‘Usefal Young Man,” by Willie Arnold, was the best recited of ali the speeches. The little lad bids fair to be a very use! ‘ul young man, indeea. “The Rose," Alice Robinson, was very sweet. “The Apple Tree by Moonlight,” with all its gieies Liossoms, was yraceiully described by iss ax fair for an abundant yield as he has ever known them. The growing corn, Le also informs us, looks very healthy and flourishing. Our attention was called Unis morning by the neighbors to the large mass of dec aying vegetable mater and other filth, which has been gathered from the streets and deposited by the street scav- enger immediately in the rear of the watchhouse. It is certainly a nuisance that should po longer be tolerated during the summer season, and no one can blame the neighbors if they carry into execution their threats, to complain to the Grand. Jury if the nuisance is not abated. We bave several times been requested to call the Ali persona whose licenses from the Jeurgetuwn eXp.re on the Ma inst. tified promptly to socew the same; oth- they my subject themscives to a “Jane mia W. LAIRD, Clerk. je 8 StawtJulylWh VERY DESIRABLE H: USE in Georgetown for gro exotmage fiz igeemte in wash- ington. at No. igh street, Georg: Ry or PULLARD WEBB. 5M (2d story )7th st. Wash- ingtor. je 2-'w* &5 REWARD. Straycd cr stolen, on the 27h De) of Junea RhD W mixed white. ext Has white foe and tir e* up borne. The above rewara wil be paid for her return te we, on Mags. sve between New Jersey avenu> and neue oo aod or for any information Lhat my to reouvery. it WM. LOONEY. © REWARD.—Streyed away on Friday mebt ) inst, from the residence of the sub seriber, ared COW, with white stripe on her back. white star in her forehoad. big hi horns, and a'amp under her belly Has very thin teats. Theabove reward wili he paid fur her return OTYPES AND ANe® LEATHERGRAPRS, The Ambrotypes tnken by Sanps are said to be tome st No 2074th street. between K ond 1. sts 4 : : hae jes-st* PATRICK MURTAUGH. 2 ne we attention of the puinp doctor to the useless con- Amanda Markell, a litte gem of a youog by Fea Ibs dio ecto noni Lenten — -- : k; " iso to devote the salary to the redemption of | catricon ux uerelauetore ordered the ot een | sition of se ieaes Taek ene eee SP cae | ecbionen pacrerea: nT eaeecce at onl Dine tea nana tage? seen ar anne fa RG WARD, WILL BE PAID FOR My his church from its debt, ecoming personally | Ripley wili be broken up all the subs 7 Sanat aot Basar ar A 2) 9 GEES gs “Departed Gertrude,” Miss G. Mitchell, was | Without any extra ex ths, and that the neighbors are coasequently subjected to great incouvenience in obtaining asupply of water. For humanity sake, we hope th vil wiil be remedied at once, so that the n-igubors may not be left any longer to suilr for water during the present excructati hot weather on Saturday |a-t from the commous of Washington. She isa write Bulls! ith some red spots and har growime in hor eye. «ie thiuk :) ear marks. crop snd ander-bir in the right, aad crep, duber tutand sit inthe ieft. Yo beve livered n° my residence, 467 C sirect north. between and ed atreets. 3t* H.C. SCOTT. ence, military stores of every kind. ard materials Which will be worth transportation. will be sent to Grahain’s Point. and such of the latter as may be applicabie, used in the construction of the new Ost ‘Yesponsible for all it owed. Recently a round-about effort has been made to oust him from the position—we cannot con- ceive upon what ostensible plea, in view of the substantial good ke is certainly doing among Cail early before the rush—on Pa. avenue, between Sth and 9 b sts, Ss. N_B—New lot of Cazes juat received. je 29 NSE REDUCTION Ix 18E Pricus oF DEKREY GOODs. recited with a solemnity appropriate to the occa- sion. “The Little Child.” Harriet Winkie, came next, and to it followed “Araby’s Daughter,” F Warfield; both of the eces are very beantiful, and were recited with The proper departments will teke the neces- ZY] oi sary measures to dix) IL public property 3 a The following gentlemen have been elected | #!A¢e- : Geo < SILKS, 5) ets. JOTICE—STRAY MARE—Camato the convicts, as with the pay tor his services | at Fort Ripley which may be left benta ndhoas of Covenant Leder. OF. O. Fy for the | . The exercises closed with the hymn ‘The FRE Y NS, 2 ets., worth 25. LN scriber’s residenes, on the corner of red to them. Our impression is that Mr. | THe (uattermaster and Commissary Depart- | ensuing term: NG eT Donoles %. Gok ae | Suuday School,” all the children wating ther | Bee Marylind pu cue aidoth st cetonst ea the QSoM rendered to them. ca hapten is that Mr. | inen:s will furnish the necessary trauaportation, | sent’ ‘F.S, WR. Wail, ROS, John ‘fT | Voices, Pe Sate core ne totaal wun the ee CALICO, sets St. ae eee eal liebe SOR hind Sli ? cae sahkias l enti 5 Assi Bow -s : Soe botsls strains that bid the audience . Theex- ; CALICO, 5 3 with fax min rd tat twe Henry Slicer, - well-known politician re- = pein ence other supplies for the execution nus: Treasurer, Henry Lewis. ‘They will be ens eis pa ameleae Suwa The ex bi ISS MUSLIN i2 ota. lage phniad on Wilin oor be ferred to above, is at the bottom of it, and that Suatead of bal ioned in § installed by the efficers of the Grand Lodge on The exhibitt rua in cha f WDM Fr ALICU, Sets, head. The own-r is hereby. netafied to come 4 r his method of proceeding has been, b tack Alaa of being +t itioned in St. Louis, the re- next Monday evening ae shen was a charge o - Mas B THON, ward. prove property, pay chatres rnd teke hes Proce 4 » by T | gimental Quartermaster and Qnarte, master Ser- The foliowing business was Lad under consid- | *°¥: Esq , and bas doubiless raised a considera- 1 H.6 ets. away, Wi. MAYHUGH “ by crook to superinduce the removal of the | sant to the 2d infantry, will immediately be | eration by one City Councils on Friday nigat: | D'S sum im ald of the funds of tue Sunday School L Sots. pmo : Inspectors, Mesérs. George Parker, Robert | }{2'%@ ‘port for duty to Lieut. Col. Abercrom- | “Ta tie Council (Mr Cropley, president, in the | No chanze tn the markets. F > 5 me PISTRICT OF COLL MBIA. Covxzy . ae ; ; iation, bese neattre the chair.) Mr. Thomas presented the account of | : awin MBLIC COLLARS, very cheap, SUAS TOR, ‘To wit. On whi 2th ' _ wand Peter vitelipr agentes — winters) Feet Bidet oe utility will either | Mir.J. B Greenfield for sepalcing publte pumps, TAF ANNUALCOMMENCEMENTOF | CRAPE SHAWLS at very low prices, ‘Un'the hoy evs if aimichty Ge gen! jeme possess more 0! e@ con! ence oi ¥, ? = = ™ = (S601 .) referred to committee on claims. S-veral communications were received from the or—one calling attention to the damaged. jon of the graveled streets of the town by the heavy spring rains, and asking aa appro- priation of $3 to put the same in proper coudi- tion; one informing them that the Corporation bull, at the poor house, was a nuisance, and ree- ommending bis sale; one askiag an appropria- tion of $120 for the purpose of liming and cleans- ing streetx and destroying thistles, and 220 for the purpose of whitewashing the market house ; one informing them that the attention of Con- GAS hon the hoy evange y of almichty Gu, tant the #bove stat ubseribed and eworn to bete.e me. the suly Justice of the Peace tor tle County afe 9 3° W. A. MULLOY,S.P (us) nesota, as may be hereafter ordered By command of Brevet Lieut. Gen. Scott : Irvin McDowatr, Ass’t Adj. Gen. Une price only. Terms cash. aol R. BRICE BALL, je 29-3t Nos $75 and 575 2th street. XHE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.—vassengers for lex the Oranze aud A Goes gone, avenue, Wil endrin Ratirosd by ort ign the Long Bridee Lo breakfast can he cbtuined. U.S. MaillortheO.& A. R. RK. Passengers will find it free fromm the annoy ance of Wagons and horses this community, or deserve it more Their commissions expire to-night, and it Will soon be known whether Mr. Slicer—than whom we know_no more shrewd aud active operator in such matters—has been able to carry his point of ousting Mr. Sipes or not Aa scrupulously as he endeavors to master the details of (and the motives connected with) all subjects coming before him, whether they be Gouz ga College will take pi at Odd Fei- we’ Hall,oa 2th street, TUBS . next, cth of July. ‘fhe parents of tae 8, the patrons of the [nsti:uci_n, and the pubiio are hereby invited. CHAS. H. SHONES/ KERT, je 31-5t* President. Se sl! MATHEW 'S stUUyDay SCHOOL EXCURSIUN AND PIC NIC TO AR- LINGTON SPRINGS ON MONDAY July 5th the Teachers of St. Mathew’s Sunday Scliwol an txcursion and Pic Nu Arlington, neht of their School. ‘Lhis will ve one vi the best Excursions of (he season. Dinner and R fresiments served up by the proprieto-s of the pia Lavine tHe Canin.—Great interest is just now manifested among the public men in Wash ington for news of the progress and result of the current effort to lay the telegraph cable across the Atlantic. For three days past we have been questioned hourly by some of them f { ee he UPPER VAR T and KB 4>t corner House situstnied on Va, hstreet. Apply st the Gun Shop. Brenve and < - | that ismet with onthe boat Itisthe most expe- je 9 St m spl ¥ to know whether we have received a. Vices | Riess bad been called to the exposed condition | !-souta’s Uand is engaged. No intoxicaied per: ditious, aud, in miny pastaness, the most econo - — apparent or kept in the shale, it is utterly im- per tolegraph on the subject ny advices | Brie Little Palle Bnd ej and Vator ining them | Sdiutted, nor ppuisons tenors on ce Sounds | oni ronie. Cosches connect with every train ficm FOS RENT At s90 PPR ANNUM.—ROL possible that President Buchanan can act upon Z that he should take ail uevessary steps for its in. and 1 0'0.00k pm. Large row boste. will - | Baltimore, No. 4% north sde Mase averue.n few ce thorough information at all times; and that if in this case he shall have laid the foundation for the remoral of the Rev. Mr. Sipes from the protection ; and one covering the account of Mr. Keys « for the repair of pistols for night wat h, keys, &e., ($155) All of which were appro- priately referred, except the one in relation to the run every hour, ia Georgetown the packet Lowt Flying Cloud will leave Congress street and Canal Wiart at 7 o'clock and 10 o'clock a. m.,and at 20’clock p. m., aud re- east Sth atreet. It has been put in thorowshorde:, ard pesssrsion can be hed immediniely. Cisiesr ari and jorge pump in the kitchen, with bathing room «on second Hour. Tae Wratuzr.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. N_ B.—Coaches furnished for Excursions and Pie Nies. jeze tf CLOCKS! CLOCKS"! CLOCKS ct JOHN E. KENDALL, ition in which be. fs dein macs ails pe 2 Little Falls Bridge, which was laid on the tale | turn before as ket eiansne or Patio wee ng ed Sutoarooms | je 2-18 near City Hall, 4% street pou : olng so much good, e time of observation is about 7 o'clock: temporari 3.25 for ladies ; eben, els, Barrooms, = + : fos f ; or | Steamboats Railroads, Churches, &¢., of ANUZOME AND SPACIOUS PARLORS those upon whose representations he will have June 30, i558. Mr. NN Presented a communication from ersof the School, and in pe arrmperee the newest sien ry Watahes aad Jewelry in I FOR RK Pats: Peun.avenue.—Two sty acted in the premises—not himself—will be | New York, N.¥ clear, warm William Laws. compiainiay of being arrested | brug Store of Dr. J. 1. Kidweil,and the Stores of | great variety. Clock and Watel Mat nis, sil of | ard well furnished PaRLOK aeenene ae . a zs P iladelpnia. Pi and placed in the wateh-house on last Saturday | JN. Pearson aad John Bogur,b.qs..orat the bo: ts | which will be sold ut prices to su't the ties, at ing dvors, one fronting on the Avenue. tther Jastly responsible for the consequences. Beltinwre, Ma ght, and asking to be relieved from the jas | omtuatdag 0 ea eae » fe ROUINSON'S micht be rented as an office je 2 3:" - pit sent of a fi A bi Lic Vommutier— Geo. Harv . Bridget, A. 349 Pennsy/vania avenue. Tun RENT A DON Dinner } Moharaaitd tot SN) Awitiraiet ce ee Shaw, Thomes Myers, Wai. M. Harvey, John My" | _ je 25- opp: site Brawns Hotel [GE RENTOA FURNISHED HOUSE «73 —Ord : * c ‘a os s. ; 5 aye % ~ . F Deaton Nt the Anuy Orpees.—Orders have just istued | Richmoad, Va paemel dg aoet Tents Dresented'a petition from a large | "WN. 'p No person will be admitted onthe srousde | RRPECIAL, NOTICE. CApasouate ca Gur ledger | wees end of the ots” The tenets een ee from headquarters, making the following dis- lear, th. SG,wind SW | Mtmber of citizens, asking that an ordinance may | withoute tekee jos ate |} are now being msde out and wii! be delivered on | arranged, with pac Gxtures, aid rein and pump ition of troops in Utah, or on the APES very warm be assed declaring the ailauthus tree a nuisance, posi > ~ - the Ist of Jniv, at which time we confidently expect i PEGRGETOWN CLASSICAL AN D | prompt settlement uevery onse. Our culstneting MATHEMATICAL ACADEMY.— The | ¢ sus must be cancel ed, and no new charge will be unual + xhibition of the there, viz Eight companies of dragoons, Phelps’s bat- and providing for its destruction ; referred to po- water. Rent $i yer:nonth, Direc: to Port Cthee, lice committee. Rox mm, je tt Charleston, 3.C paren ; ; i th titu- | made to any party (aiter Tuly) antil ev SOX KEST—The brick DWELLING « Augusta, Ga... -eleart bat, reaotion appro latinis $02 12 fan teen te: 2 | toa will Ue hela’ im Forrest flail on WEDALS- deuind shaiave het wrnnged extieivatorsy =” | Redon. ewe ena: nite sf ito nireet, oe Gove a i 3, Wannah, Ga lo tse sw i is 2 fo e edit of A une Sth, at Si p. votes, a ter, will not bi Je embj ubove Pa. avenue, (over the Gas (fhoe.) s tery of 4th artillery, Reynolds's company 3d a “Cloudy, warm." | J.D. Hoover, R. Ml. Burrows, and William Gale} oi is 3288 ™ bx BOWEN. Principal. | totes eieattor muterend nal thee Eee ioe: | sienieeaee the ietof July. For turtber parc artillery, and three regiments (the 5th, 10th, cldudy | eatin houn. < WHO HAS BE AWARDED THE | "me thse thirty days. inte pily io Ge A.W. RANDALL corner of 12t and either the 6th or 7th) of infantry to remaia | Moutgomery, Ala > lightning. e same gentleman asked that a mistuke in { kroatest number of premiums for w tig ELVANS & THOMPSON, and 1 si eo ___ das : 4 Lawer Peach Tree, Ala....cl wir. the resolution Ia.favor of the judyes of election | art? both in Fete America? WHITE S35 Penrsyivanin ave nee. QTORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio ave- in Utah, under command of Brevet Brig. Ger. Mobile, Ala ........ raining, ther. $0. for the secoud precinct be corected, which was} HUKST. His PHOT #APHS and AMBKO. | _it2-Iw (States) bet. b* nae. between 12th and ith ste Its pirticu'ar- Jobnston. Ten companies of 4th artillery and | Gainesville, Miss. done Ss Vv Ty PS are unrivaled. Gallery above the National avenue, ie 25-iw* 1 su tel for the grocery and feed basune » Arp tot. J. & W. al. ¢ “T, av rT hoti und Cote Kel tay. AL autthwes. corne: a companies D and K 24 dragvons at present to oceupy the Platte district, and be subject to the tab department. Six companies Ist cavalry New Orleans. Li Frederick, Ma Cumberland, M Wheeling, Va A PIANO FOR §i0 A MONTH.—Six very geod second hand Pianos. for sale low at 210 per morth. JOHN F. ELLIs. YF ust think of ita PIANO Tor $10 per» ELLIS S Piano Store. Me. Myers reported from police committee, ordinance declaring the Alanthus tree a nuisance and authorizing the Mayor to notify, by public advertisement, wll persons having stich trees on their premises to remove the same on or before y, th T=.wind W je 2 dectt PROVED PROP. RAY FOR A CARD. clear, very warm Iy TENDING to be absent for some time my of- - — ofa LOT contans Le A A 2: . z fice wil be closed until further notice. TE rH ~~ | square fei ne House, Schoo Us remain on the plains while the season permits, oe at the meses at noon to- I the first of November, and authorizing the} JeSheos. : Lapmes: sa.0o84) 28): private for Lacics r ail n good coudi-iou. sit and return to Fort Kiley or Leavenworth: they nigut, 7G, sex um yesterday, 4; minimum last } Alayor to have destroyed, at the expense of the CE. ‘ ested ent are to make excursio: - ¥ and ad street, | Apply onthe prenusests WM BAYLEY, Je B-e0St* owuers, all tees found growing within the lim- its of the Corporation on that day. Ar. Simmes repo:ted from streets committee, ordinance establishing the grade of Valley street from West to Road street eee Missourt Potties —The Republicans of the St. Louis (Mo.) Congressional district, in con- vention on Monday, nominated ‘Hon. Francis P. NOT tairs.) where eny indy cau va! for deliciou T neresy forew eal pesons from crediting M apenas of wny one on my sccount,as t wil pay no debts coi tracted in iny name after this date, unless upen my written order BLM. MARTIN. June Sth, 145%. je) 3t* among the unfriendiy indians The remaining companies of Ist cay- alry are to return tu Fort Riley. Barney's and Hunt’s batteries are ordered MS and ICES without the annoyance of doubt ui charaeter. My Creams wil be sent to all parts of the cit; free of cost, and a pure ar:icie,vumuxed: but I eae? not se.1 Cream ata less price then §2 p rxalion. un- CR REN T—Severa! pleasant ind “ furvished PARLORS 1nd CHAMBER One of the most piensant locations in the et — on 1 t = = - : = less for benevuleut pucp -ses. when u reduct un af 95 | treet, between drt ned Lote cent 4) Bisir, Je., for re-election to Congress, by acela. | y Als, ove providing for the improvement of | PYURNIP, RUTA BAGA, BERD. ae. D-r cent wit! be made; believing the reapectable por- | permanent con legen ee rents s NO. 215. To ees on sazyccichy a company of Engi-| mation Resolutions were passed emrndae Vatley street, between West and Rowd. and an- 1 ie tion of our eity will prefers pure artig‘e of Creain | Aste eee yoni neers is to return to West Point, sfter com- thorizing the levying and collecting of a front foot tux of 7c. for the sa Also, one providing fi flag footway across Bridge street, on the east line of Frederic st Also, resolution authorizing the removal of ob- structions on Stoddard street, west of Valley st Tee ordinance reorganizing the police and night wetch was taken vp, and the remaining amendment of the Aldermen concurred in. ‘The Aldermen passed a resolution appointing Jeremiah Orme an arbiter upon tho part of the c Seed of the fullowing ean ba supplied of uasur passed quality and cheap : itving’s linproved, Lan, topped Ruta Bi : pord Strap Caned, Ge n-top do., Barly Fiat Dutes, karly stone, Six weeks. Orange Jel'y, White Norfolk. White Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’s Hybrid, and other ceie- brated Puruips. Flat Duteh, Barly York, Ox Heart, Diumhead, aud other Cabbages. found and Prickly Spinaca, hale. With a comple-e colieotion of Gar- dev and Agricultural Seeds. JOHN SAUL, evet 7th street, cor. H, Washington Je 6-Th M& TH HosE WHO Wisl LARGE Jeaseut TOOMS CAN Low fh MRS SEARLES, Sola tyra th streera, RoR SALE evennta higherite, Ca.land try at - «J. G. WEAVER’S, _Je 22-e05t_ - : opposite Brow ns? Houl. TS OF THE SEASON. 1 rete pievenreto antroduee tha HA NDSOM- JUT; also, & fresh cxse of RENCH SOFT BATS of my own un fortation. Getting them from first hands I oan otfer then: much lower than usually sold in tus city. A peep at them will guarantee sal the doctrine of ‘Thomas Jetferson, denouncjag the Administration, opposing negro equallty, advocating the extinction of slavery in Missouri, and the removal of the ne: s fiom the State. Three full tickets are now the tield —Demo- cratic, American and Republican pieting their co-operations with the battalion of the sixth infantry in opening a road to Camp Scott, via Cheyenne puss. The escort of Capt. Marey goes back to New Mexico. The subsistence and reinforcements now on the way to the troops in Utah are to Proceed on to their destination; the former to be appropriated to the use of the smaller fure AIRV. AND a dat twee jem A new BRICK HO! SE, No. ot ith etree west, between Mace. avenue wd street. Terws liberal. snd possession eivenime dintsiy Apply on the premises to J.T PERKY, Purple and Green $ sult of the recent yacht ra ¢ around Long Island, es. White Bear,” corner of 6th ee Kus KEN i The larce and convenient DW TOP . “ poration to determine the amount of d RADY’S GALLERY LING No. 396 D street » bet Ween 8: @ rewaining there. | have notified the Secretary of the New York | soslemed ny Wee Bradley by the delay unta B ae aj AVKAUE, NEAR TEM srma xT, HOPKI Mh a eet west itis hited op witha ine The subsistence to be sent forward to the use | Yacht Club that they have awarded to the Min. | the partof the Corporation tn reconstructing the ent Banking Siete Toe PATENT OFFICE RESTAURANT. 1 mtr de podpak ee 4 of troops ex route is diverted to the use of | Be the priz=for sloops, and to the Silvie that for | Causeway from Analostan Island to Vitgiaias laid | Me BRADY bee pectfully to inform the pub- | — r Le MARTIN cre rite mede 4 in the Pi ie ste % | schooners. ‘The Rebecca, which came in tirst, | OVET UNti! next meeting in the Council. lic that in consequence of the very liberal patronage Returning my sinoa-e tuanks toa ge: Nor Au reo. J those in the Platte district, together with one 2 Mr. Myers presented the account of the clerk | he hae received since. « pent wa PHOT O- | for the p»tronage which | have heretofore a thousand of the beeves to he ‘sen 46.0 lost the race in consequence ofimportant devia- | of the market ($50) for lighting aud cleaning the GRAPHIC GALLERY at Washington. will, con- | rsoeived from them, | beg leave to aunou.e - Provision is tte ‘made i nt ‘y tab. | tions from the course. sume; referred teary tu his original intention, keep opea duriag tie | that I Lave secured the services of one of the or replenishing the PAPER HANGINGS, dc The ald aS, er months. best and most experienced Kar keepers in :he co supplies of the force in Utah Sunstroxe —The nomber of cases of suastroke a inilens4ob abaipioiee ok 13, in advance of 4 AB store & good assortment of PAPNK an appropriation for the purchase of stan of Artiste willbe i Bot Boab try, My friends and-the puslic s:@ respec'fully im. ey WINDOW SHADES. F1K IE 2 z i te Phot hs Ambroi; ited to eail aud “a Nt ARD PRIN Pik Co - ¢ those now on the way in th, wagons of cx Feported in New York since Saturday, is between | weights and measures, for the use of the clerk of ble manner." “he ia VIQUORS, and aicee hing crocs of Ngee Por the contiiued sonstere aes Com “ : it uite. A a *D- | twenty-five and thirty, the majority of which | the market. ry wards. CO aod CIGARS always to be found ia the bar Fenerous puldic | return my thanks.’ tractors, if requisite. Pertion of the Quar- | wece fatal ‘The resolution granting permission to Dr’ Sny- ob istinguished m, se 25-eo'm =. BRERETON. delted ta me will nave tuair Acoowate FenJere termaster’s supplies and clothin, P ' der and PF. Wheatly to construct a sewer was | &t'hus Gallery (the largest in the world) 1s open cS W ee | Hie lstof July. A prompt se baste! , Sat the way | | Philudeiphia papers of Monday chronicle five | taken ap’ nud one slight amendment was | P2240 inspection every diy (Sun laysexcepted) rom | AYRANCIS WILLNER, : additional favor on INO. MARK to Utab is also to be diverted to the use of the | fatal casex of unstroke, and fm ober large cities | passed. ‘The xame was further amended by the | 2 7a SULPHUR ee | NEW PAPERMANGI NC ANE AyENUE. | _Je8-1we “No. we men at, troops on the Platte district, and two hundreq | deaths from this cause are not unfrequent. Aldermen, which amendments were concurred SUK WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. STERN EENE £Xe Urnor- NODA WATER AND LOG of the one thousand horses ordered to be sent aay aoe tn by the Council, and the bill passed. COMBE KI AND COUNTY, £4. punmould most respecttuliy eall the attout Ss ND HOCK. 7, re i Leavenworth dispatches of the h state esolution authoriz! the renting of thi-t: paeet ow, sort, situat pO oi ashington and the adincent cit, If you want fe . x to Utah, are to be retained by Gen. Harney | tuat wo companies of the second infantry, now | fet of the south cad of Montgomery street 4 land ovunty. Pi if mules porch Bew pud carefully selected stock of WALI. wat Gav ged waa the dace Hm Hee : for oth: “= > T a for Visitorson ER, , ¥ ¥ariely of siyle and patter or f lock for other service. at Leavenworth, and two companies at Fort Scott ashi anid ay annuin, was taken up raters of thes ORar APERS, BO: Dee n 3 bag HOCK Mieut. Col. G. H. Crosman, deputy quarter- | be Leen ordered back to Fort Randall. Tis | mpassed— bot boards, Alderman’s annul- i ktag and Pathing, Aesoummiods: | and TASSELS ke Benet AE KRESS: C a the best quality «f the above beve master general; and Captains P. F durnley | MO¥*ment is understood to have refereace to the | ment beled Pen for the improv: « tinea Balt fi ‘Cant BUARD PRINTS and other Or BP chee tr G. H. Paige, assistants quartermasters al, | T@PO:ted hostile attitude of the Indians cf Ne. | Ment of the footways on Green street between 5 Te Heitimore to Carlis e, general, 4 . 1am also prepared to make FEA’ 3 S-ertm Hei 2G B idge and Gay streets; and the same was : By had. 2: MILBURN & CO. Drur ; a a 5 ‘tarde are sssigne.! to duty in the Utah Department ; train arrive nt the Sprince oye ta aad OU AINS eee UN CURTAIN nid. DECORATIONS! Resolution authorizing Sharlott Gustus to hold sad Capt. W.8, Hancock, assistant quarter. | , {I~ Cancemi wax not sent-nced on Siturday, | a festival was taken up, abd after weeige told Karthar snlorases on eidross the TBE | ercwita pcomeres bsiona arah ek wlar Upholster- master, is to go with the trai Brevet Maj crcane his coueel Lad prepared a bill of ex prone egress pre shictent — ge srasolttior atta Pe wliy Teceived; and. by ; E. B. Babbitt, assistant quartermaster, is cr- vas Sete = ~ By two weeks before the «x | which Tesalted as follows: S ee Ponta selpin ans id Bal: | The pe to inert a dobtain fa liberal shassor te them dered to Fort Laramie; Capt. W LC ea ceptions are argued; then there will be ade a Yeas—Messrs, Myers, Simmes and Thomas 3.| Wm. Ke yy ttes pai; Ales. iKiand-Bag.. | age, ry ‘of . \ vapt. W. L. Cabell, | for an opinion, The case may totLeCout| Nays—Mesars. © Mackail, Shoemaker, | Kea. Rich ‘allah, Kieq., Washington, Paper put cn in the best manne to Fort Kearney; Capt. M.D. L. Simpson, to | of appeals again, and the prisoner will probauiy | Feany and Moncastetad 4 * | _je80-2md sunk iS rsned warcanted, report to Gien. Harney fur special duty in su- ’ a So the resolution was rejected. be allowed fourths trials Resolution authorizing te repate of the upper road leading to the Little Falls bridge wus taken up, and further postponed until next Friday evening. The only arrival since our report of yesterday, T ACARD, HE undersigned wouia wat reapectfn i his usenet tnt their respesrive mpegtiy made off and for delivery ine few days andhe confidently expects that they will call end s, tle the same promptly. WM. R. RILE de 23% oorner 8th at,, oppo, Centre perintending the commissary department, after which he will repair to Fort Leavenworth ; Surgeon. J. J.B. Wright will continue on duty ie FOORTH OF JULY QRPRDOES, FIRE CRACKER: Et8, RO. y 3 8, ROCK. PCRS ES ANDES SEM YES Ts BLUE =e MMOND*S. 1th strest. 'ANOS FUK SALE UR 1 x P male iouk * ELuw ur ‘The Chicago ‘Journal states that the Press aud Tribune of tuat cily are to be united on the ist July.

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