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era P ae $i G STAR. ‘minute three ee oe gave chaos ae ere — reeks ee a PForosats. = ‘ o tere mibility be certified tobya vayy. Agent, collee- —__ So the ons, and t officers «- Dr. lecturing on “Geology” in VY TME X factorily k: , ; . F. * EV ENIN AP bir tones eget cer ac te way, Tes 8 Baifimore. Te . : sid ene cee Bece sos It "5 to be proviied se Merroroniea% bor; noe mementos at —_ wonder that many of the men were not killed. Bureav or Yarps anv Docks, July 3, 1858, -..0 Mr. Summer has findergone the operation ES SITY ELIE ST i proposals for cissa separately end ofa . . pi aae WASHINGTON OLPY: Bede che the seldiore, Wal ahh es izing in Paris for <i atm ih mes Pi ae tond theo . WEDNESDAY .........-..00++ July 7, 1858. | driven upen the soldiers, amd ag ~ ae The x low Weed died at Alba- aficiey Bad. tame Guay wit epee tour Py - >, fit for an artist’s cil for- | ny Om the s is a DF ai oursion tr ; U7 Advertisements should be sent im by | piuni “ce aciended with no disaster, noteven |. Mise Louisa Lagidor, the Salem seniptor, n x ‘2 a ¥ijjgn oa WWE DNERD A ; Yo omcunt ‘wise f a wagon. is return to Rome in October, to continue her asses “Mi mes” hedule, | Vernot” hae —— for the eecasion, end iil bt Re beereme bs a sora bas eet outers now on their way toUtab are sur- Nulliee. i , in) Rooter soomipet for roe es t y fi ir eent. % 3 a two tripe, levies bn wharl, et ihe foot of oth appear until the next day. prised that any of the troops shoald have been s+. The Crown Prineess of Sweden has been taereincby the corm ts OF e several .s offer thal be ed will be ne aise a precisely, on Siegenene NING PRESS. | Wieacown 5 fer they take it as a matter of course | delivered of ason. The tejoicings at this event | mayy vards, for the classes rains fsunder their | tiffed by letter throuch the post aihier, winon ite owitl beavabar wr SPIRIT OF THE MORNL. , that Brigham Young had impcsed upon Gover- nor Cumming, and is trying to impose upon the President. And if there isagain a delay another winter must elapse before this troublesome dimi- culty with the Mormons is arranged with honor to the Government ; though the probability is, that Gen. Johnston will take possession of Sait Lake City, confirming the dignity of our laws— & consummation most devoutly desired by the bebe a with which Gen. Johnston is very popu- ar.*? , * r m, ard Alexandria at§zs. 'olock. Re- ing @utl jeave the Pavilion ateo'e.ock and aibesee will be in w shall be considered sufiicie nt enter into contract for the eu fifteen days from the date of of the noceptance of their bid, made with some other person od mgs and the cuaranters of auch defaulting bidder will be heid rexponaibie fur all delinquencies. s All offers not made iu strict conformity with thin yw sor ged will, at the option of the bureau, be reyected. whose uilers b6 accepted ) be Be oe ag contracts will be ready for execution as seon thereafter as may be practicabie. jy 7 waw dak they do mot 08 Roecifiad with ce from the be & contract will be command, or by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the bureau for any or all the yards To prevent confusion and mistakes im sealing the effers, no bid will be reserved tohach contains classes for more than one yard in one envelope; and each individual of a firm must sigu the bid and contract. Bidders sre hereby cautioned and tiomlarly notified that their offers must be in the form herein- after prese:ibed. and be mailed in time to reaoh their destination | © the time expires for receiving them; no bid will be considered which shail be receined after the pertod stated, and no allow ance will be made Jor failures af the mart. To guard against cilers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorac on the-envelope above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thu: * Froposals for Class © (mame the class) for the Navy Yard at (mame the yard.””) To the Chief of the Bureau of Fords and Dooks, Washington, D.C, Form of Offer. (Hore date the offer.) I, (here insert the name or names composing the firm,) of (name she town.) in the State of (nvme the State,) hereby offer to furnish under your advertine- were universal. -++»Mr. and Mad. Strakosch and Mr. W.H Paine were among the passengers by the Van- derbilt for Europe. ---.Hon. H. J. Raymond, editor of the New Times, leaves on the Persia to-day to join his family in Europe --.-Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, English Am- bassador to Constantinople, has left Parts to pro= ceed to his post. --+. Mr. ahd Mme. Thalberg are at the Claren- don Hotel, from whence they will sail in a few days for Europe. -++, Among the passengers for Europe by the steamer Vanderbilt is Thomas T. Kinney, Esq., editor of the Newark Daily Advertiser. --» Dr. John Robertson, formerly a teacher in South Carolina, and preceptor of Col. John C. Fremont, died in Philadelphia, on Tuesday last, in the 74th year of his age. +... Among the distinguished visitors now at Saratoya are Major General John E. Wool, of ‘Troy; Hon. J. Myers, ex-Governor of Ohio; Cap- The Union presents a most lucid view of the operations of our admirable sub-treasury sys- tem in checking overtrading and business ex- travagance, and in lessening the injury comse- quent upon them. It says: “If the immense California and Australia pro- duets of gold bad not occurred, the sub-treasury system would have forever psevented a recur- rence of such a eommercial revulsion as the country experienced in 1537-"40 ** While the competency of the system to pre- vent inflations was perfect while the amount of metallic currency was one hundred millions of it became partial when that amount had m to two hundred and sixty millions.”? ~* But, while the control exerted by the system on the business of the country was impaired by the increase in the gold currency, its influence — trade continued. ‘Phe foreign trade expand- under the gold influx from $305,000,000, in 1547, to $725,000,000, in 1857."? While the specie eoin in the country rose from one hundred mil- ng at the foat of the Nerthern Liberty Market, and 'ith street glock «. z and | — iM. to convey pre- te out trom the boot Bead Wi) be in miter ° af Pelertr ine boon secured. Menin and Re he furuished at reasonabie prices a Joux Lercazr.—It being very evident that John Letcher, of the House of Representatives of the United States, is the choice of nearly four-fifths of the Democracy of Virginia for the next Governor of the State, a few foolish partisans of other aspirants for the nomination, backed by windy opposition newspapers, have essayed to decrease his popularity by insinuat-" ing against him unsoundness upon the slavery question. No other person has had a better _____ WANTS. WANTEDSA rood SERVANT—one that con ‘ash and Jron—at 1G street. near us OARD WANTED—By a gentieman and wife. ina genteel, private family or boarding house, near Pa.avenge. Dinuer from 12 tol o'clock. Ad dress Board, Star Office, itt AnFEv-a wo to Cook and Fron f Se se asa aas : private faomllys Le oF Hen ain ae eee APE SEVENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION corner of H. 1t® or THK mrk, J. KR. Wright, oo. A. Fayman, J A. Summere, W..H. Lusby. iS } ; : ment ‘dated (date of advertisement,) and subject to Montgom Guards, wat mullone ig othe ews of mien wy tae | CPROTCUDILY to obeerre is career ata public | unSutrerst A.A. Pietaburg: State Tren |g Thtteueanateal este: sad af ae peace | WW ANTED-By CHAMBER RTE Wsreesd | xo GLY MONT, ov MONDAY, duly 7 - ‘ : jule to refers, e ar em! 7 > itll id 4 ankks rose f-om 105,000,000 in 1347 to 8214, 000,000 | man sinee his entrance into Congress, than the |" --’ ‘The Malta Timer says:—Amon.. the pas. | in-class No. (rame the einas) for the weal Ra lett: bo saeacenerane lamecscrar eeeed tanita sca) Ne Oh eo we to infere in 1857." editor of the Star. In all that time he has sengers last brought by the Madinina from Tnnis | (name the yard,) according to snid ule * “* The treasury receipts also rose up from $37,- €00 to $69,000,000 ; but a system which controlled the movements of specie to the extent only of sixty-nine millions became unable to control banks, dealing upon a basis of specie amounting to two hundred and sixty millions.’* The two hundred millions of Bank issue® added to the specie made a currency of nearly five hundred millions of dollars. Specie be- came cheaper with us than with the rest of the (here paste on the printed class from And opposite each article set the price carry out the amount in the columns for dolinrs and cents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the clase.) amounting to (here write the amount in words.) ihe Propose as my agent, (here nam: red by the schedule, ) for miscellaneous, by a non- was Lady Franklin, wife of the celebrated Arc- tie navigator. Her ladyship’s health being im- paired, she is revisiting on these shores friends and scenes endeared to her by reminiscences of the time when Sir John Franklin was in com- mand ofaship of war attached to the station. Every attention was paid to the ip sees lady, who left for Athens on the third day after her arrival neither done nor said aught in the discharge of his official duties not coming immediately un- der our notice; and we are free to say, that of all the legislative statesmen of this era,no other comes so nearly up to our standard of the State Rights Democrat of the old school, as John Letcher aforesaid. In all that time he has neither given a vote nor uttered a senti- FJOUSE_ WANTED —Wanted to purchase, a 2 ae be pare a between 2d and 10th streets. Apply to No.3) Pa. ‘The steamboat ATAN has been engnced for « avenue. eens ___. 1° | the cee sion. She will leave the Sixth otrovt wiart e -m..and t to the Nav ANTED-—By an experienced Man, who bas sy pep ty aol mann oo tae aeeeen? TER the eee eaations.& eitantion ss AVAL; | trip the boat will weave Sixth x - either in 8 private family or hotel, 1» expabie * of takinz osre of horses, aod hus no otyeetion toxo, | P-™. And ar re Tre oe ing 10 the qguntry. Address Box No. ', at ee etme dine ofhoe. iim Faputa’s Band is encaged for the eoonrion. Wat MMEDIATELY—a good HORSE ae and Supper will be served by 8a experi o p' quest ihe contract may be prepared and sent to the oe, Moree at (came the agency) for signatures and iMleates. From Europe. i . a Apply at 340 C street. 4 caterer world, and consequently went to the best mar- | ment in debate which it will not do for the | By the City of Washington, at New York, (Here the Pricer ore firm tomes.) iy 7 3t* GEO. W. MILLER. Cape Kemmittes of Arve ket,—abroad. In this way we lost two hundred | strictest Southern Rights man ‘ to tie to.” | fom Liverpool on the 23d of June, we learn that — ANTE D—At “Newton's Hotel.” Alexandria, oF millions of specie, and were left with acurren- | When he proves faithlese to his obligations as | Preparations were being made to welcome the abled lieberctrassr 2 ie aad ana arene rliener, . The undersigned (naime the guarantor) of (name | _ijy 7- aster Maher, cy of Bank rags; that, when the specie basis | # Southern State Rights public man, no other ee wore cunts come the | the town,)and State of (name the State.) and (name RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | =—————_——_ > a ing with it | in existence can be relied on to bo true to | 4° the Atlantic cable in Valentia Bay. The | (f'weound cuarantors, Ko.) rereby underiake tnne | AL wishes to obtais ositention U CHAMBYE HE WASHINGTON Lisi t left it, erumbled and fell in, carrying with it calculation was that she would reach there on or | the above n=med (nume the bidder or hidders) will, MAID. Apply at No. 1-0 22d street. oorner of K respectfully inform their frie the trade of the country, and paralyzing with them. There never was a weaker game es- | about the 26th of June. if his (or their] offer as above be accepted euter into | street. ite and fellow-citizens that they will contraet with the United States within fifteen days after the date of notion, through the post office, of the ap rm of his [or their] offers before men- tioned. Witness: (Signature of guarantors.) Loortify that the above named (here vame the guarantors) are kuowa to me to be good and res: sible guarantors in this case. (Signatu: Tobe signed by the district judee, district T ney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to the Bureau to be responsible. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Class No 1. Brioks; clasa No. 2. Grauite; class No. 5 @ timber; class No. 4, Yeilow pine No. 6. wh:te-pine and spruce timber and lumber, (white-pine seasoned;) class No. 7. Lume and hair; class No. 8. Cement: class No. 9. ‘Sand; olass No. 10, Siate: class No. 11. Iron and na:is: clasa No. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Augers: 14. Files; olass No. 15 Paints, oil and No. 16. Ship chandiery; oass No.17. Hardware; c'ass No. 2). Hay; class No. 21. Charcoal; class No. 24. | class No. 25. lroa castings. nnn | give an AF IE RNOU? WANTED—By 8 respectable youre WOMAN, | SION TOG! a situation as Seamstress or Chambermaid. Particulars No objection to going in the country or traveiing. Acdress 1, M., Star Office. it* ANTFED—A good COOK, WASHER. and IKONER at No. 186 I street, near 2ist street. iy 7-1t* V ANTED-—Two WBREELWRIGTHS— but good, stesdy workmen need apply. I: at 36 Virginin avenue, between 455 and 3d # Island. Ge ey TE ie AL > ANT! A WOMAN to do gener! house wor! smal! family at No. 384 6th street, between dd Hetreets. = —s_ fy 6 St* ANTED—A CARRIAGE PAINTER.—In- FY quire at 496th street, south of Pa avenue. jy 6 2" JACOB WILSON, BXCUR YMOU AST July 2), 953, future adverts the shock of its fall, the general industry. The beneficent effects of the Independent Treasury then became apparent. Heavy im- ports had made Jarge revenues for the Federal ‘Trescury; and this kept, at least, a portion of the specie at home, and created a home demand for it to meet the foreign demand. But for this the exports of specie and tho extravagant purchases of foreign goods would have gone on until the very moment of universal bavk- ruptey. The sub-treasury checked this ruin- ous course of trade before collapse had become universal and irretrievable. in view of the triumphs of the sub-treasury the Union very properly suggests the adop- tion of a similar system by the States and sayed in politics than this of endeavoring to represent John Letcher as being unreliable to the rights, honor and interests of the Old Do- minion—a geme which, while it will surely tail to weaken him in Virginia, must recoil on those who cast aspersions upon him: rendering the independent voters of the State more suspicious of them and their advice, if that be possible. The principal directors and officials of the company were proceeding to Valentia, and ad- vices from Ireland state that the Lord Lieutenant would be in attendance on the arrival of the squadron for the purpose of inanyurating the line by a message in the name of Her Majesty to the President of the United States. Two very destructive fires had occurred in London. One of them broke out in tbe life-boat factory of Forrest & Co., of Limehouse, and ex- tended to several adjoining timber yards, &c , burning overa space of several acres. The loss exceeded £100,000 sterling. The second conflagration was still more disas- trous. It ceeurred on the French Wharf, near London Bridge, and destroyed three large ware- houses, with their valuable contents. In the Honse of Lordy. on the 2Ist of June, the Bishop of Oxford moved for the correspondence between the British Governmentand the Govern- or of Hong Kong, respecting emigration from Hong Kong and China since 1856. His object was ILD CROSS, on Monday Public Grounds south of the or between that and i2th nod M WAs chased on borh sides, pinen square built. The finder wil rec ive a lady by leaving it at the Star offer. Inpias Arrairs.—We learn that there are now in course of preparation in the Indian Bu- reau, a series of instructions for the better reg- ulation of affairs among the Indians of Minne- sota and Nebraska territories, whom we men- tioned, a day or two ago, as being dissatisfied and committing depredations on each other a - EWARD.—On or AN ENGLI LADY IS DESIROUS OF on the Avenue, betw: meeting with a rs-cogacement as Governess in Hotel, a cold chased Lack the South. Her course of instruction comprises % of aniuch in dinmeter. The finder wi! all the branches of athorongh English education, | tne above reward by leaving it with the undersiguoded? is . ‘a French. Music, Pianoforte and Orgsn. Address JAMES WORKM.EY, cities of the Union as the best possible pre- | and on the white settlers. The instructions, Tas een SUCid cud a ret comacation BOSTON. “Miss E. M.” Post Office, Richmond, Va. _iy S-st™ B14 | wtreet, * A . Class No.1. Bricks: class No, 2. Stone: class No ventive of tho recurrence of a financial disas- after receiving the sanction of the Secretary of chia under the cover of free emigration, had | 4, Yellow-pige lumber: clase No. 5. Oak ‘and hard aoe = ANARY BIRD STOLEN — Three brs GMM 36 : : - js been ini z bse - | wood; ol 6. a : —A sm i part seen to steal a valuabie Canary vom, 4 ter such as that from which we are just recov. | the Interior, will be at — forwarded to the ly prevents healavers in its enter abest Timbet and umbe, 5 Sheaitiocg Lime and bair: cisss house, with kitchen, in the central part of the | a wincow ‘of my house on yesterday afternoon, a ering agents in the disaffected regions, and itis hoped | “The Earl of Carnarvon said the emigration of | No.8 Cements ol is Gravel and sand: class ge: i. not to exceed $25). Addrees mr hs lg on =o haan oe fe . - rf ~, io, 8 Hy oO - 5 e1 i 3 The Intelligencer has no editorial to-day. will make them competent to suppress the un- eoblice to oe at ee sees wails; clean No. 12. el: AR grad mere Ep HOGS WANTED. com hose wanted to ford | UREEN. touthwest cornerofsth and Este. fad — —___-2+e---- ruly tendency of the disquieted tribes at once. | that in seferenee ta fering es Cound to admit | No, 15, Paints, oi! and glass: clas : — . that in reference to foreign possessions the prin- ciple of free emigration had been grossly abused. Government had no objection to produce the pa- rs. Lord Brougham though’ it was the duty of Government absolutely and immediately to pro- hibit the system. a U7 Notwithstanding the ‘season’? is so far advanced, the tide of travel still sets in strong from South to North. iT 0. 164%. Sperm oil; class Hardware; class No. 18. Stationery; class N ay And stra lass No. 21. Provender; clas: a 42. Charcoal: class No, 23. Packing; class No, 25, iron castings; class No. 27. Augers. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. chandlery; cas: ST—On Saturdas, the 34 instant, eomew WY, between Georgetown and the Rat rond De; first-rate HARNESS HANDS, | RANTES Bom ee mmr covered ME: TED—2 . unmediately, at 497th at., opposite Odd Fel: | Iertorenidvesred te ichaed WS een if sames 8 rormam._ | (snismeeat poownes, The fader wi the Drug Store of Mr, RARNARD, oorner 0 GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS, and Bridge st., Georgetown. ad $3 REWARD —Strayed from the svbecriber, on [SEE FIRST PAGE.| De lie COW, ‘onday ins with some white » (OR BOSTON.—The reguiar packet schooner | a leather colinr with buck swivie. Marietta Burr, Capt. Ira Nickerson, hes The above reward will be given for ber detivary to arrived and will have quick dispatch for the SB 0. 325 I sireet, or for any information jescune, at Cameron Distillery, Alexandria, Va. For | —* Goatees CLEMSON & COUKSON, L‘ a, Va. je '9-3w* We could not learn their contents, but they, no deubt, are based on pacific measures, as far as practicable. PostMasTeRS ror New Yorx.—The Presi- dent has made the following appointments of Postmasters for New York State: Calvert Comstock, Albany ; George M. Chap- man, Canandaigua; A. S. Johnson, Ithaca; Ashur Torrence, Lockport; Alfred B. Getty, Oswego; Hiram A. Beebe, Owego; Nicholas E. Taz New York Regiment is expected to reach Washington City to-morrow morning ; one dispatch states at 6 a.m., and another at 9 a.m. We presume that they can hardly land here before the latter hour, if so early. This morning the Secretary of the Navy issued an order for the battalion of U.S. Marines sta- tioned at head quarters to participate in the expected parade of the day. N Class. No.1. Bric! 3. Yellow. pine timbe: wood timbe: juviper; ciass No. © . iron spikesand nai! 3. Pig iron; clasi ‘oils and glass; ol 1636 Sperm oil Stationery; class No, ee IJ™ Private letters from the Gulf shore of Lou- isiana speak of the yellow fever as prevailing in 5 . 21. Pi der; cla: above port. For freight apply to HART- “1 recovery. Paine, Rochester; Luker Dodge, Schenectady ; | that region to some extent, and occasioning not a wse No. 23. Belting, pecking and | LEY & FRO. Z ty oe | ys é JOHN BROWNE. Nicasagva.—Within the last few days, we Henry J. Sedgwick, Syracuse ; Jos. M. Lyon, | little uneasiness among the inhabitants. The 0. 24. Copper: clase No. 25, lron-work and castings; cinss No. 23. Machinery and tools; 5 i NEW HERRING AND ALEWIVES, have every recson to believe, dispatches have | Utica; Patrick Grattan, West Troy. disease, upon the same authority, has been in — class No. 27, Augers, ' FOR RENT AND SALE. gone from the State Department to the Ameri- Together with several others for less import- | New Orleans for weeks past, though the papers Class No.1 HEL UADELPATA. cciaaa tan tno a sia Pend Doeenaee [SER rinst Pace.) can Minister in Nicaragua, which will speedily | ant localities. have not thought it of sufficient importance to say 5. Vellaw- was tinteee clans thee eyoliew ome do, Aiewives, St. Johns, anything about it. end the imbroglio concerning the Nicaragua transit route that has of late existed in the lumber; class No, 5. White oak and hard wood: 6. White pine timber; class No.7 Lim 8. do, Spit Herring, ie RENT—A WOUD and COAL YARD, Gesxerat Lanp Orrice AprointMeNTS — do. Cut Herring. in acentre! part of the > me r x y Shi oi landing per schooner Marietta Burr and brig iving for declining bus i e ; The following appointments have been recently Maiy Ronaery. The Ww orcester County Shield ement; class 9. Gravel senilenen | ps and for sale by z Siar Ofice. newspapers, if nowhere else, in reality. We do big the President : says the mail between Snow Hill and Berlin was P: ins: class : HARTLEY & BRO., y explained a day or two since that the so.| ™*d° bY the President : = 8 robbed on Saturday night last. At Poplartown, | No. 15. Paints, Snip | jy Uiw £9 & 10l Water street. Georestown. FURNISHED HOUSE F TOURING ul = ss v : Wm A. Davidson, to be Register of the Land | a small village between Newark and Berlin, a} Qrandiery; class No. 0. 17. NOTICE. THE SUMMER, si and wonid = 289 grant to Vanderbilt of certain transit Office for New Mexico. bundle of letters, mailed at Horntown were | Eicswants CMe Ni ane No. License: Freel ta lenny greg gy 7 es Mre Oo r ges i i aga . i A A ms : + | Corporatio eorgetown ex rate. ress Mrs. B. ity Post Ofhec, : loiter entingent upon the possible | wWitliam A. Street to be Receiver of Public | found in a well of water hy the roadside, on Sun- der; class No. 22. Charconi; cinaw No. 2. | Coa! porate notified promptly to iy 6-40" = paler of the rights, franchises and privi-| soneys for New Mexico day morning ‘The driver was arrested and com- | Belting, mckiog and hogs; class No. 27. Auger erwise they msy sulject the Fok REN Fotie non oe i i =i a . ‘o ea oY ae fe June 23, 1853, mi i o. i, crepes eae ib Camel CONDOAY |. Spacskal Baguette’ te be Resolver of Pabite | milird to toe jall ct thet parece tremors NAVAL ASYLUM. je stawtdulyt0rh Fi ihe brown tow of, houses « irret, Leland. some years hence, in which respect it is identical Miciega ak Ban Brandlico, Osi the action of the United States authorities Class No. 1. Clothing; class No. 2. Hats, boots | = ealclbetnesd. cad pattnran she ean with that of Monsieur Belly. Indeed, it is not ake Guthri e t b Re . f Publi oS Spot Nes ey oe ng 2+ "THOSE PATENT FLY TRAPS, have just | #20. Inquire at the Inw cilee of Gln ee only not to have any validity whatever, unless ieee a veo cn ODEN ET OL INOUC AF The Dudley Observatory dificulty is ap- 7., Tabacco; class No. 3. Miscolia: od te terntah ait ine fas A ene isal as | arweer on ie isabel the Awerican Ship Canal Company fail to do | Mone¥$ t Oregon City Proaching a climax. At a special meeting of the Ne tens class No.l. Pint? | Patiently, with ove of thoreteliersee tole: | ant comer: elect toe oe in same row certain thingsere a fixed date in the year 1360 Board of Trusteex, held at Albany on Saturday, | ender; class NO. 16, Birewond.? aise the petite are invited to call and exam: => tea = i > N NTS.— i - i il wa smi: Preal- vAS a contrivance, s. but it is also to be inoperative if the obligations in lepdiew ae Looe a pepoieen es crren oe aS a spear Class No. 1. Ghee se Non aan class No. jy 6 3t Pa. avenue bet. I f Gil res the greatest ease by the invaind assumed by the nominal contractors under | Pe? ; ya 2 pewerte e legal) 5 “Veliow pine ti class No. 4 Yellow pine | 29 Stan of Gilt himself, who sits comfortably winie riding humeelf. Monsi Belly’ “ commissions have issued to the parties : measures for obtaining full possession of the Ob- | lumber; class No. ak, hard-wood. timber and 2PhCIAL CARD.—the a tention of the public Inquire at Bridgett’s Conch Factory, Pa. avenue, a petals _— dowist they) Charles B. Lining tobe Assistant Surgeon, | Setvatory property, in bebaif of the Trustees, and | {uuuher: class No. G. White pine Sir called'to the saie ol that large and vetuauis | South side, between 4s nud bth sts, sy 6-3:* ree to do in cage the Ship Canal Company do | _. + ‘ | Professor O. M. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, was ap- | & ; olass N. jrav een | vice M. O'Hara, resigned. . ? . P- | Cement; class No, 9. Gravel a not eventually comply with their obligations. Lot, at the corner of B street north and Delaware F avenue, to take piace on Wednesday Afternoon, fesant ROOMS and OR RENT four . Pointed Astronomical Director, to succeed Dr. | Iron, iron nails ands; July 7th, 1858, at 6s o’clook, on the premises. KITCH furnished with every requisite for The English of all this is, that the only par- |<, 7 1. Dana to be a Lieutenant, vice F.C. | Gould. Late on Saturday night the Scientitic | pours: dy Chis 18 unquesticnably oneof the most beeutiful | Ave Mary RS central location, And near the ties having tangible, itive and conclusive Stockton, dismissed. Council held a meeting, at which they resolved | No. Its Jass No. Lots ale in that section of the cits. and its | \e weet fut the belt. » Posi iv . y res Ee y Tonathan.C. Bastoleite. talbo an’ Assslant ention with reference to the Capito! fxtension is | S#!té to gentlemen who by tthe betel, or if m . i | No. 3 ef franchises in the Nicaraguan transit are the Clana No. 19. Firowoud: class not to give up possession of the pre os Hay and Straw:-class No. 2°. Provender, | SUCH thatit must beoume very valuable ia the course | PRY of four rent the rooms their meals would be . 5 . J a Lud S 2 No. 2. 3] on few months. ‘urmehed them. Address Furmsied Rooms, Box American Ship Canal Company—those of al] | S37S° Vice Pasred Assistant Surgeon Robt. ; Tae fig and hosg, rests class No. 25. Belting, pack- | it hay been subdivided into seven Building Lote | 4 tis-omor, Boome aa thers bei i i Carter, resigned. {97 The tedious libel suit instituted by Mr. | ing and hose, of about 20 feet front exch, affording a fine opportu OR SA others being mere contingencies—matters of ’ Fry against James Gordon Bennett ‘for libellous Class No.1. B. NORFOLK. ms . nity for persons desiring a beautiful buiiding site, or F nishes HOUSE, moonshine. The franchises granted to the) Tax WEATAER.—The following report of the | articles published in the Herald, received a final | 5, (ates pine Umber cass Navies ee ea | SC. MeGUIRE, Avet'r Gthand lath streets wi Ship Canal Company are of equal importance | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | @djudication in the Superior Court on Saturday. me oaotcae ‘chee 10.8. Cowan 1AS 3 Th TRNAGE LEASANT AND REASONAH to the country at large as to the company | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | The plalutify, it will be recollected, recovered a class No: 11. Iron, iron nade Re: Gq45 SMOOTHING IRONS axp FURNACE. | DUPASANT AND REASONABLE AGUUM themselves; because they are assured, by au- | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: large verdict against the defendant, which was a 1k. F'les: class No. Indispu'ahty HAWS PATENT. : tor | 2 iv isputahly the most superior contrivance for | 7. ra —— ed ironing clothes st ail times, bat in hot weather in- OR RENT AT $5 PER ANNUM. HOUSE Giapensabloto the onmfort of the insedrone eonsain- Ly No.4 north mde Mass. avenu thority to this Government to assume (through ordered to be set aside. A new trial was then their protection) the use of the Nicaraguan had, in which a verdict of $6,000 was rendered 0. 16. Ship chandlery + class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 19 Augers and centre-b Jury 7, 1858. +clear, pleasant. New York, N.Y i 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21, : aes ' east Sth street. It ims been put in t isthmus forever to American travel and eom- | P>!ladelphia, i’a -clear, pleasant. for Mr. Fry. ‘The defendant presented » bill of class No.2) Charcoal: class No.2, ic neat cleat aise one come The ion aged oN and possession can be had immedinteiy. Baltimore, Ma «clear, ther. 73. exceptions and moved for a new trial. This | No.2. lron roof ke or rust, the yard and foros pump in the kiichen, meree, on more favorable terms than can | Washington, D.@ lear, wind SE. motion, after several years, has been denied by] "PENSACOLA. ‘The {urnros can be used for culinary purposes; | Tom cn second floc. JOHN_E. KENDALL reasonably be hoped for in connection with an | Richmond, Va “Cleat! thertag”i"2 © | the General Term, and judgment ordered for the| Claes No. 1, Bricks; elses Ne, 2, Granite: clase pushiog fos Are. ftcctoa etal cecaien oeates | ome near City Hail, 4% streat. isthmus transit route over the territory of any Norfolk, Va K = lear, th. 75.wind NE | Plaintiff on the verdict. ‘The case will probably No. cilow pine umber: class No. 4. Yellow-pine ' Ch Teo ~ lumber; class No. 5. Hard. wood, tunberand lumber: o ass No.6. White-pine, juniper, cedar, and Cy press tumber and timber; class No.7. Lims; ciass No. 8. Cement; 3. other Central American Government Wilmington, N.C. We are satisfied that the administration of Columbia, S.C. Charleston, 8. vapor, and many advantaces they possess over ali rer RE\T—The BRICK DWE other furnaces, wiil be apparent tu all who give them sted on the east side of jith str atte: tion. pbove Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Offic aining, ther. 73 loudy. loudy,th 71,wind NE be carried to the Court of Appe: Dosses —_ = s 4 . The flexible tube is alro Sha: patent, impervi- | sion given on the letof July. For lurther particn James Buchanan aye not only sensible of the nee! apt VSEEQIENTAL (iA DQUARTERS Pr inst Non It ; Clay and No. one to thes and free from the unpleasant odors ers pels toG. A.W, seater immense national advan jewaloodl ta as: Joudy, t 70, wind NE | 1 : asiinctox, Ju'y 6, | No.2. Steel;c.ase For sale at JOS. L. SAVAGE'S, 1 Ste mn 18 casing Sheever te te oe nip ver ee lear, pleassot. paride gtousd ee eg anemble on the the tia | Nov inte, Seance N Pa. avenne, between tthand sithats, | TORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohvo ave rf r © citizens and business of lear, pleasant. thorant,at fO-cloek, for the purpose of receiving | No. 14. Stationery: clase No.19 Firewoude wigan | _iy 3-8 (intel.) Senet the OR Gam 7 1-7 nan fyewcen tae nad Ante ate Ut Se paateaiten~ 20 iL “ the United States the positive privileges in- lear, pleasant. the seventh New York regiment, which, arriviag e be i iay: Olaxu No. 21. Provender: lass No.2 Chas. OR Sy th en 4 Tree volved in the charter to the American Ship cor picasant. Sul land on Phe or mien aipiieteonpionganse ie ms ine Boney &o.;0 ass CNS Sortenla Mise ae amb ay eel 27% mane je leet Canal Company, bat that they have taken mea ate a be punstunt in arrangumteer Of the regiment i chedule will state the times within which se eres ar NOCH yas. [CE RENT—A desrapie, modern built, three sures, through instructions to General Lamar, joudy,t ®2.wind NW | ed time, By order of Col. Hickey: shee the printed sohodule te not ‘ueeds Eoe'partoasersied SS __corner 1th and E streets. Island. ing. No. 4001 atreet, Between Floventh and Twelfth, to compel Nicaragua to respect them hence- de eeiry i phe Lviemcry —vi____H.N. OBER, Adiutant._| in it'tor deliveries must be en FSR BAL Pabuetiew breed | containing 12 rooms. gas throughout. marble ma> * = oh i i : . . ’ - = MONTGOMERY GUARDS. PEN- . 407 rs old; ur Oo tele. water and bath room. Inquire on premises, or fering > : ’ % wonthly meeting of Lue Company tHIS EVEN- G6. Punct ‘attendace in Sallea a ea By order of Capt. Kxy: lt THOS. McENIRY, Seo. WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, Youare Bereby ordered to assembie promptly At your Armory TU-MORROW (Tutu) MORNING, at6 o'clock, in summer uniform, for escort duty to the Seventh Regiment of New York city. By order of nad “7 Jas. Y. Davis, It _P. FISHER, Ord. Serg. EDWARD EVrt RET? LITERARY AS { SUCIATION.—The First Anniversary Cel- ebration of this Association will be held Me, ci es Li Bul 5 jt repean ia brary Bui! cine on H, between 13th Horse. good for draught or family horse, and ove fine iron ara Saddie Horse, six —————— years old, Apply at the Firat Ward Liv- F°%, RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third ed ery Stable, G street, between 17th and I8th ets of the building cocupied ae offices by C. ws JAMES T. MAUPIN. heey yp PY tod tre the City Hall. W, PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7th or : =<. bead + street, between oie Gale FPOR RENT—A valuable GROCF RY STORE, Lynchburg, V; .clear, ther. 70. Bristol, Ten.. «+e-.Clear. ther. 70. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m. (cor- rected for temperature.) 30 166. at noon. 30.120. Thermometer, at 7 a. m.,67*; at noon 77°. Max- imum yesterday, 1; minimum last night, 59. oS INDErENpENcE Day 1x Boston.—The city pro- gramune for the celebration of Independence Day was satisfactorily carried out. Tremont Temple was filled to hear Hon. Rufus Choate, the orator for the Young Men’s Demo- tween the interests of the canal company and adverse aspirants for its franchises, rights and privileges. Though this was probably not done ro nomine, it was, nevertheless, effectually done in the last dispatches sent to Nicaragua, wherein the “ bird in the hand’”’ was duly cared for—not “ the bird in the bush,’’ Vanderbilt’ latest scheme for protracting the defeat in Ni aragua of the ratification of the Cass-Irissari treaty, and, consequently, the preservation of be directed by the commanding «fliser thereo!: 1] other things being equal, preferenos will be nto American manufacture. And bidders will take notice that noarticle will be received after the expiration of the period specified in the schedules for the completion of deliveries, unless specially authorized by the department; and that noau hority is vested in any other parties than those named in the contract, to modify or change the contract either ag to extensien of time or as to quality or quantities of materials, ‘ . It is to be provided in the contract, and to he dis- tingby understood by the bisders. that the amount aud number of articles enumerated in the classes headed “* Miscellaneous,” are spegified as the prob- constantly on hand every article re- situated on the oorner of 12th and B streets, mired in his line—a fine Hearse, | A Canal, at present occupied vy Capt. J teut Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. His charges are | P. 3, Who will vaoste the mises onthe 19h moderate, and his attention instant on call, any hour | Of June. it is well fitted op of theday or night. Hacks furnished for neralsat | bine, &c., and is the most desirable stand in the oitt lowest possible rates. ap 8-ly for resident, country, nnd river trade. For terme gp SR EER IS reer aimee nae e the office of Messrs KILLMAN& WAK I ADIES’ BRAIDS. PLAITS, CURLS, HALF zi 4 . corner of C and i2ih streets west, WIGS, aud PUFFS at GIBBS’S, near corner 12 tf t - a ts, on THURSDAY EVENING, | asic qua: x of 18th street and Pa. ave, jeS-6m 4 ivr $872,000 yer annum of black mail from the | atic Club, end Music Hall was crowded to hear | Say ath, Public aro rexpeotfully invited to | fix data for devormining the lower is Mae ene GEES, GINGER FOR PRESERVING. wat DWELLING HOUSE Panama company, payable to him so long as no John 8. Holmes, the orator for the city celebra- = Opportunity of Gua aval (heart Will have | tractor 18 to furnish more or less of the said enuiner Also, Refined and Soft SUGARS, Lovering’s | AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber has for pri a ition to thas tion. CHnISe CALLAN ated articles, and in such quantities, and at such | make, viz: Granulated. Crushed, Pulverized, Loaf, | vate sales new and Jez. lesirable three-story Brick Ppost eir monopoly shall run via the 2, b Binds , times, @s the bureau or commandant may require; | Clariiiedand Yellow. For sale by DWELLING HOUSE, with isrge Baok Buildings, Nicaraguan isthmus Hon. Edward Everett made an eloquent ad- } _1t Reo. Seoretary E. E. 4. As | such increase, however, not to exceed one thi SHEKELL & MILLER. CouLAwiug eleven Toums. Laut im the best manner, 2 dress at the city dinner in Faneuil Hall, in re- TCE je of tha Core wil be nald FHI EVER = oie ge Nr emery the excoss wrmliga aan |e oxy Peay, oan irkwood House, — rounhont, with all the sodes; 5 oN - Ord: ny ie ui uy juisitions sent _ re Ovr Aruy Conresroxpexcy —The last ar- teres _ the sentiment, “The Memory of Wash- ING, July Meese eon bes oe tions through the post office shail be deemed sufficient ad rag! o. —situated on north M ton”? requires the attendance of every member. 1 order : rival (mail) from Utah brought us the follow- ing interesting letter from an officer now with the portion of the Utah army under command of Col. Munroe: “On the 15th of Jane, the men were down in the ranks, from illness canny PP ing HE RIGHT OF DETENTION, VISIT, AND | joth streets west, one door ene Search, examined on legal principles, and au- ‘Terms easy and immediate possess: thorities, by Richard &. Cox, Counselior-at Law, AS. C. Washincton; pamphlet, 25 cents, ap led Avet’r.and Com. M ivi FRANCK TAYEOR. URD MONTAGUE’S PAGE; an histori L romance of the seventeenth century. ek. nema th! BOARDING. R. James, author of “Richelien, notice,) during the fiseal year ending 3)th J une, 18350; and whether the quantities required be more or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the same. All these articles under the contract must be of the b at quv ity, delivered in good erder, free of all and every charge or expense tothe Government, and ject to the inspection, count, weight. or mear- Ata later hour, Mr. Everett attended thedinner at the Revere House, and addressed the Young Men’s Democratic Club, in response to the senti- ment, ‘The day we celebrate.” Mr. Everett's speech was closed as follows: JAMES A. TAIT, Captain. BANK OF WASHINGTON, § [J The Trustees of thie Bank move, phy last atx monthes payable tp stooeictie er eet 81x non! y ie to a! 10) on jy 6 3t cus Jas. "ADAMS. cash? * urement of the said navy yard, and be inall respect 4 KDING—A enmil and strictly private fam i heat; and when the army went into camp.wayeee wee Dick a ee = —————— satinfnoto 40,the commandant thereof. Bidders | jO,0te-. ete. Price £152 aves id like to secure na Hbeardere x gentleman had tobe sent b 2 ’ g e 1 va , > a are re! ie ¥: for plans, specifications, 7 ‘», to whom t ona sealin Tagen Tele Naan ene a allel. On this day was done a deed that the his- | AyMPLOYMENT:—$9 A Moxtu —A Resident | semplen ard any further devorptionar ier | 228 Sits avenue. rnished euit of Re Agent is wanted in every town and cownty in ‘me the United States, to engage in a Teapectable and easy bu 88, by Which the above profits may be a . For full particulars address Dr. torians of Rome, Greece, nor any more modern "ation can match. To the citizens of Philadel- pore 1 would say, guard well Independence fall, for it is second only to Mount Vernon, and arriving at the camping ground these way. wrere filled with sick and exhausted soldiers, They then camped on the broad prairie, in sight of wood oa the islands of Platte river, though Convractors for classes headed ** Misceilaneous,” who do not reside near the piace where the articles are to be delivered, will be requ red to name in their 8 &n agent at the city or principal piace near : erms. [8 home chal ~~ Apply at 52) H street, between cele, ———— $$ OOO Ww —! from the subse: | or three Rooms, with ¢ 50 = ed Ente” the 2th June, Parties can enjoy the comic EGRU MAN HANSO. KINNER, & dren in the by carpenter by trade. Hanson hout 0 years oth and 7t ROWN, No, 21 Grand street, Jer- tho may be called de- height, has full prom- RT—ne Room. without board — je 1-im* without the aneans of obtaining this wood ite pa ieetand forever the sanctuary of American | sey City. N. J. . sy 7d&w-im_ | pet anes dearerichees delay when they shall be iptcreneont of good addrets when spoken: . cooking purposes. Some Sioux Indians were Sivan u It is no irreverence to call its walls required, to. | have reason to believe he has obtained a forged P®¥ 600bs aT REDUCED PRICES I have marked down and shall thi com selling off ops, stook of SPRING and SUM. MER GOO) embracing & e stock of first- class Far ov and Staple Articles. for general family compneeptin ; and all sales made upon this reduced camped near, but did not approach ¢ rmy. Some of our officers, while coe eee tenting had gone out to bunt buffalo, though rather adis’ couraging incident had recently occurred, which cooled the ardor of a good ™many as they ‘crossed the buffalo tracks. A young lieutenant ‘went out ind its gates praise. May the sun Nn its roof, and the winds of winter at its door. I would I could ascend pproved aureties in the fal! amount of the co tract will be required. and twentv per centum as ad- ditions! security deducted from each payment un’‘il aslcuhcratteaptho sedfytfeueperesee other ee AZ! ie rs be Glasene headed “ Miscsiasrns. ie fobs deliverete shine softy pass, or cert ficate of freedom. Ww INDEPENDENCK DAY. knock gent) iy Twill give $.5 for the apprenensionofbim, iftaken H+ THER at is desurned to leave the oity or to in Prince George county, and $50 if taken out of the | Temain quietly at home in Commemorating this ovr county—in ei: Ber gan. beli'to be ye to me, erent a hd a — oases to themes f° et him in. @njo: roviding themeecives with some go ee rn ot Cae Backs, Macasinee, Periedronie, and Newepare’s. * country—tbe past is graven upon my heart. I have visited e Ty portion of at his Salea Roo: lessed e : required during the fiscal y a twent, Upper Marlborough, P.G. county, Md, | and by iI to eal At opoe at SHI iI a beffalo, taking with bim a mule to bring | condemn, Aged, tnd, have found nothing to | "HS. CEC PAE ee if they | centum retained, may, at the discretion of te’ orn _jy2-eost PT -__* | TUN'S RUOKS TORE, Canon Bi vidiug, ied @ une Lome; when three or four tiles ot wn | £2 ; t i ave found which bad I | whtcall atin oxy date sudoruie siete ile ae eee | mandant be pad gurtiorine om teehee of cre AIR, TOOTH, > BANDOLANE | Plich way ke cenmertad eS ee OmORE ~ thirty or forty Indians «prung up and ioe | (he Power to strike down 1 would do, bears the | dered “W. COLLEY, | Avail, Julr, and Ooteber, when the deliveries hacs | PAAURUSG Cre Bibany oe noeat ack | Haina’ oe cammerates— nly as | name of “buncombe ” [Pre , _Jy 7-2w_No. 5207th at..3doore north of Pa. av. | bee By tne ecaeenee, (SuEnty. per | street, and * r Wile ie reatening attitude. The officer then about one huodied yards from the Indiana He ordered them not to approach; but they re- plied, in glish, that they would not yo away. ‘The bunter chose that discretion which at such dds ix undoubtedly the better part of valor, and ret @ basty retreat. He left his mule, and put spurs to bis horse, not giving way until he saw i M eid. : ” tee Rotts Page.an historical romance, by G. . RK. James. Te > oe WHOM IT MAY CONCERN —1 A Fon: vehon the author of “Which? the right reby give notice t inia . i e hieh Mary Derwent, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. dev ot dune. Wh to Sour Wiakeeraon the Sih wil Fiower, by the author of the “House of El- served three years in the Virginia State Nav: =e: 1 don’t mean any Keographical bu sires iid the respectable county of that name in North Car. Olina. “[ mean that political, pestilent politi i" electioneering buncombe which exinte te — state to plague tne land (Great cheering } we cam get rid of that and return to sueh days As when Masssebusetts invited Washington totags 2 satiniactory. cent.) will be paid by the reapec*ive na ts within thity siara afer the Presentation ‘of bills, youve, Depart ed and spproved.. tb be paid Part 01 cents, oO antil all the rejected articles offered, uader the con- tract +hall have been removed from the yard, unless specially, authorized by the department. wil YSPEPSIA AND FITs, D « R.U. PHELPS BROWN, The Great Carer of Consumption, was for several Jerre sv badly afflicted spepsia, that fora part of the time he was coi oO his bed. He was eventually cured by & S young clawrvoyant ohiid, Harper » Magazine for July. be stipulated m the contract. that if default | been jost. misinid. or destroved, and that the ° command of onr armies at Cambridge ; him by a mere wi f'trance. has | shall be made by the of the first part in de- | ofthe said John Higdon will. im due time, {tigatye Douseiy > the camp Adi caaniasaa i aren | cured everybody weo has never having | liveringall or auy of t ‘ieles mentioned im anv | th aussioner of the General i and Ofthoe for | Lc#iie’e Famity Maga. “ Another incident bad occurred to vary the ina ae rg Precept ee invied onos. it is equally aw i casen of Fits | class lid for, of the ‘and at the times end ~ = id Words eu of Aad in antisfrction of said warrant. Bouse monotony of life on the Plains. One of the sol- 4 5 88 of Dy w8. ‘The ingredients may be found in| p aves above provides, then and in that ease the MARY J. WELL. Kaeke:b a dti-ra ram acronn the road in front of the mules, | the North ease ner rice to, feed the army of | any drug Riorer” Lrwill nad thiecwalshie peosecig: | Bent ee er ee eee LE ef the Heirs of the said John Higeon,dec'a, | Sinckword's Marzzie (or Juve. Papers, re- which startled them, and in less je seen: ial tas Whar J, live to see that day I would cant to any person op the receipt of one stamp fo a sm of inmey not to exceed twice the amount of tawiw = fay er with nli the yia . Aifty wagons were being carried over the prairies & vg content, and ask for no other ep- Postage, Address and 0, PHELPS BROWN, R. jy7-dawie™ rand street, Jersey City, N. J. z be recovered from time to Hive aegrnge eine of paren nat ose P Tho suretiss must sign the contract, and their re- 1 — — sale at EX CTs, odors. JOS. SHILIAN: oN’Ss Sur ore tr stro, aad thie Ses Bookstore. Odeon” But dine ng itapb than—Th at the greatest possinle rate of speed. In another loved bis cow paTeh evil and good report he LA under Willards’ Hotel, je 9-6m is corner 45 street and Penn. avenue, ntry.”?

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