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v - ye TSN Se wa a. TEES EES TRIE REE ES ROR ae EEN Oe racar ra seeedieniie ieee - — . a w ; ; _ . br SER ENT F “ ~ fran ererg Arai agen ogc | ening, and the claim of Mr. Men, GEORGETOWN. Rus amt ia all: syed for the land he seeks to enter. xouRSION ; road — traveler Basa ville by moonlight is "Shared tri enjoy. On the _ Abas ly 10 } rt A I . Memphis and Charl Tre Paxbinenr’ Fs ; ° Was n Light infantry SpE E EEL Ey oo Te j DENT’s SoJoURN AT HIS SUMME! i ‘ ‘ view of the garden spot of a, passing te nati t of aly P @LYNONT, WASHINGTON ek Re teroeuh Huntsville, the most” beautiful town of | Qoy,neens—the Soldiers’ Home—eviden aS te 1, taaghtiley Mr B Pertoneappigine for letters un the following — t “ma Ba aeeeeeses ‘ 4 “ z " : . ae - fill pleasesay ADVERTI®S . * A “ ne | Te io hotel fare igithe thinigiot dost inferest | fr 4s him great relief from tho effects f Craig, came off yesterday afternoon, in the pres- | ca oe Fn ee INES. UF Advertisements sheuld be sent im by | to the a A Pi hes & eke eee co nstit ring labors. No othersubur. enceef the Guardiens, several members of the Awesome, Litey Sinai, Mere Bier, Johar ne Fre si NOON, Joly 2 at t re on coun tt 5 ~ 11 e’clock a. m.; etherwise they may not Saasarabie: ahean ecoked, dirty provender with b.an residence i the vicinity of any American Councils, and a number of the parents of the > oscal moat eet Racursieno! appear until the next dry. . which he is fed at the meal stations? On this line he need not dread any thing of that kind. An inviting repast meets himevery where that the bell announces that dinner, or breakfast, or supper Is there tobe served Instead of foreir down afew monthfuls to prevent inanity, a not because he has a dispusition to cat, he is met wih aspread-out which sbarpens his appetite end causes him to indu'ge in an invigorator forthe Mi city can be more soothing in its influence; for} children, and otkers This examination, like all | Re t’ne Soldiers’ Home embraces every substantial | which have preceded it, was prolonged to an un- | B°%™*n, Ane Ps Borland, Marte comfort usually sought in such a residence, | ecessary length—until not only the patience of | Rroneean, wre 8 Herington, Mre J -which one eyen in the position of the President ¥ ar 3 the children, but_all in attendance, was pretty | Rowan, Nncxt Milton, Mrs B of the United States can desire. There, he can well exhayrled “Phe pupils, béwevar, nueiniged ot hl roy temporarily escape the presence of the aya- Janche of gentlemen with axes to grind, which Ren whatan” will leaye Georgetown at 1 Wankingtom x 1s: and the Newy ‘ard nt 2 vor reture aAreasonalic ar. OF ee or Coletanied Cotlen Mand ove heen 6n- eo ov:ded at the Pavilion. member of the Company snd at the Bont, ‘ommetire af Arrangements. 1 oH 3 ‘Tucker, Lreut. J. Warner, p< teteediarsty arse tee A SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union, again discussing the “ visita- tion” question, lays down the following as the position of the American and British Govern- ments in relation to mistakes 2s to the nation- themselves fn avery praise hyand commend | # attrd, Ellen able manner. They were very thoroughly exam- | Berber, Mary © by the teacher, in the fotfowine branthes = Backson, Mary Bissell, Mra SM Pxerci a istory, thi abit a 7 . Warner, ality of vessels: beds eee eee Sine tere oo ; | year by year, day by day, and hour by hour, Gonstiegtion of the Tontted Suaten Gooner: Eamcwnie aoe ¥ fice. - Phsine Se i V ashin: a joer, e bf wf 5 Peon hope gooey aan spon the circumstances, | Will be considerably shortened. ae edit | gradually increasing in force and intensity, questions propounded to them with a degree of | Coiemme, Lucy A . Saee Soot ‘augeste | Pa a and upon the motives of the officer making them. Sein pita adh can on ad ‘the trevel ) Until the disagreeable task of listening with | promptness and correctness, which showrd that | Caroli, Elica Annie oA sa They are trespasses, illegal acts in all cases, but fotos Heres or aggravated as marked by the exist- ing facts, and for which in public cases, the na- tion whose power is used is responsible.’? The Union also publishes an article from the London Ties, a8 proof that the English people are getting down from their stilts on the slave- Ty question. The Union, further, notices the recent mur- der of a defenceless lad at the Sabbath School festival of the Broadway street Baptist Church, asan exhibition of the spirit that now rules Baltimore. The Intelligencer republishes the Union's denial of the canard relative to the promise said to have been male by the President to the Mormons, through Dr. Kane. WASHINGTON NBWS AND GOSSIP Tas District Vouusteers.—There is no substantial reason whatever why there should not exist in the District of Columbia at least one full regiment of volunteers equal in all respects to any other in the country. Jt is obvious to all that difficulties among the of- ficers of the staff is the cause of the present so deplorable condition of the volunteer system with us—not an indisposition on the part of those who should form the regiment, to kecome members of it, and to diseharge all their duties 2s volunteer soldiery, properly. The only rem- edy for the current state of thines in this connection seems to us to be the entire dis- bandment of the present regiment, with the formation of a new one, embracing an election of the officers. from the heal, to the corporals. We do not design to be understood as ad- vising the displacement of any one of them, . *, . no sinall amount of Isbor bad been performed by apparent patience to their praises of them- both teacher and children, in prepring them for selves and aspersions upon all standing in the | the occasion. aes oe Shaped male i i i i ii metic some little confusion occurred; owing way of the gratification of their desires, whis- | metic | sorm thonght, to a little piece of indiscre- pered and bellowed by turns, into the ears of | tion in requiring the pupils, at the commence- successive Presidents’, has come to be the | ment of ee to solve problems, wha “ 2 i ¥ their minds could not suticiently comprelend to ‘skeleton’’ of the White House. It killed | oronie them to analyse afte eles worked upon President Harrison, shortened the life of Pres- | the blackboard his, we thongbt. an unfatr ident Taylor, and, to our own knowledge. a | method of ¥ . ‘ ‘ experic: ictated 0 that th ver dozen times obliged President Pierce to call in | OX, {xPeticnre dicty ther sage eh os now made on three different lines of road in Vir ginia—the Central, the Danville, and the South- Side roads. It will substitute sixty miles of travel for what is now about two hundred miles. Then the elbow made in yoing via Dalton, will be obviated by the road from Cleveland the East Tennessee and Georgia to the Nasbville and Chattanooga roads. Woben we look at the advantages to travel resulting from the present arrangement. what will it not be under the new one? The trip to Washington will be buta short pleasure trip, and the whole of the travel to that ity and the cities of the North will form a g eat artof the South, and the whole of the South- west will pour into this line In addition to this, many Northwest of Memphis and in Ken- tucky, which now seek other transits wiil turn thi avel this way. When we 'ook at the in- etease of business already noticeab!+ upon this GL The Members of Kod or pment. ’ will give an Excursion te the above name places on MONDAY, the 19 b iestant) Every arrangement will tr made tor the recommendation of guests, take passenger: from Georgetown, Mor art's wha:f.and th hh street wharf, Wa and from Alexandis,and land them at the pines. . Trke’s ONE DOLLAR, for s gentloman and a mars heren fer. __ iy WSR T20 G ce bas, Jae Gordon, Jobe Gloxen, Jota = Col JM George, EB amining children so young. Our method would have been to have commenced a physician; while to the pertinacity of this | with simples, more practical in their character, same grim-visaged monster do we attribute | #1 advance gradually as iar as they had beep instrneted. nearly all the indisposition afflicting President | Mr. Barret conducted the examination in En- Buchanan since his accession to office. The | glish Grammar, (his own system,) which w reform in the methods and modes of transact. | Very full ant persegn a = rae a i ive, the most extravagant anticipations of the | . he E ive. busines é ded, i a pete ld ok ioeiys Ries Eee future promise a realization. ing the Executive asiness most nee ed, 1s | degree of advancement; m y ge The effect upon northern sentimetst will be | some change by which Presidents of the United but in the general ease and correctness which charac’ ed their ing and analiza- great. The insecurity of slave property travelinz | States may be able to repel all who would im- characteriz parsing vith its owners through Cincinnati to Wash- tion of sentences, both in prose and poetry. Byrn Hagslett, Joe n and other points, ef its nsticated one | properly exact a portion of their time absolute- LP cours eierk, SUD sted | Braden & Miler Harver, 3 L ¥ 4 sae i * 7 ms i madea emarksto yu is ba 5 Gh veh Nea pepilh e gec beet ly required for the intelligent discharge of the | Gf the satisfariion their ecarnination and coment ie pr more ey ee Chto ates xe frum these | Momentarily increasing demands of legitimate | deportment bad given to those in attendance, and | pny bs sR 8 lives running through fiee territory, ean not but | public business upon them epi avatar ere lg stndious, diligent, and le change in policy from its effec. upen anpaied - Z nash ag oa eattale caine par 3 the free States to the iti. This school numbers fifty odd popils. Alia a zens of the Sonth. I would not, locking et it in attendance Prerited the roost nent am cane this view. be surprised if a reaction of soarthern BP PEMEDCEs an Pe ucte t — bi é Ba: He, dno © 2 atronaye on these roads was not sbortly invited utmost decorum during the whole of the exam- bre offer of security for the safety of slaves trav- ination eling with their owners thereon. But we of the ing accompanied by his family, for a short visit The room was decorated with American flags, | tits". ""™ South are now independent of them. Thove of us living oif of other southern transits, and who te his home in Mississippi. Since his accession and presented avery neat and cleanly appearance Hen fey, DW have been forced to travel on those lines passing to his present position, in Marcb, 1857, Mr. | "a Prrmentra 2 very ne exercises, Mr. Craig in- | Byrn B Thompson has not before been absent for an | formed the pupils that the exhibition at Forrest | Sulu © as at some points through free-soil territory, hove | hour from his post, except on one occasion, now a road of our own upon which we ean travel | when he went to New York and was away two Hall would not come off on Wednesday, as at | ft) PF 2 a atelier es days. No other official ever labored with more Movtecue, ET Pagtte McMahon, John S Parts Gtano vic Nic. The Young Catholic’s Friend Society of town will have the Grand Pre Nic of the season at Arhiecten Spang, ov WEDNESDAY, July 1th roree- Hull, Wm Hore Holtaciaw, T Hagus, Thomas Ba m.tiec of Arrangements. whose motto 6 Provision for Lhe on who may favor th Cloud will_lewwe Georgetown (by the caval) every hs'f hour, from 7 o'clock a. m., tor the Iree parsnee of visitors A boat will also leave the lath etreet bridg-, Washington, every palf hour, from 7@ cock a.™.,0n Which ve pts pur passage cach way wil! dopend on peifict onde” tw ned te remove msiantl) @i) person comm: Tae Secretary or the Istertor.—The Hon. Jacob Thompson left this city last even- ve had ef the m eorgetewn | usc Store. Washing JUBN M. STAKE om of Arrangements. & states.) first intended, but had been, in consequence of | ¢2- I cannot close this ionghly written collection of e A the inability to obtain music for the occasion, | Barsett, Thos postponed Watit the following (Thursday) after- | Clemmons. wm O defers, Lt W ,. F PES in | NOON, the 15th. ‘The school was then dismissed | 6405" Seats Sher scaitered ideas without paying « tribute to the | commendable fidelity and untiring industry in until next Mouday moraine ae pg Bar Gayoso Howse, where Lam Soioe nen: pay | the discharge of duties such as his. The result Yesterday afternoon, a Very interesting little ™ pasha ithbeta nar ig vob prance of his remarkable devotion to them is evident | boy, about six years of age, (son of Mr. Jobn T. psd po - me toexpress the opinion that nowLere in the | 0 ree s Donaldson,) accidentally fell into the canal, from epg ee United States bas ita superior. Jt has sore 'i- | in the condition of the business of every branch a scow upon which he and othet children were nwerioame ‘ais, Sat ne superior. of the Interior Department. He is expected to Jrukive. Jas L playing. ‘The body was recovered in a few min- E be absent from Washington for three weeks. utes, but all efforts to restore him to life proved | Cande 1. OP. Merrorovis LODGE, No. 6. The meabers of Met: Lotge take pleasure forming their frie and 2 that they will give th ir Furs! 1 Excursion to Giymount Pa Villon on WEDNESDAY, July lath, 1858, he large and commedsons steambert “Mount Vernon” has bean eur*ged for the occasion. and wil! make Lwo trips, leaving or Whari, at the foot of Stir street, at 8 o'c ock Am. precisely, and Alexardria Velock. Second trie—willlewveher whar! at r i » adirin at 2% o'elock. Re- . W.W. Corcoran Ann nis ASSAILANTS. x ae unavailirg. The remains of the little fellow were | Cobar Stuttg b m, and A.exa: gn but rather the reorganization of the regiment Baila Be oe se Dickins, Eeq., which His return to Mississippi, even for so brief a taken by te afflicted father in his arms and con- ictin poke mes wil ieave the Pavilion ate o'e eck and 19 basi i zea een it il i i 1 , in- | veved to his residence on Bridze street. Caive 4 1 t the foot of the upon some basis that may be satisfactory to the | ,. print below, effectually puts at rest the last perid, bly be ie with great Heer ee We alvissailtte readers ef ine sear to promide | ee ours z 1 be, in wating nt the foot of the majority of its components, without thought of batch of aspersions upon our fellow-cilizon, W. deed, by thousands on thousands of his fellow themselves with tickets tothe grand pic-nic of | Crt era Libert one at? whey var - —_ — P- mM. to convey pas Ke sengers toand from the boat. Rinctin do Bib.cv, Gov 2 Withers’ Band wili be in attendance. Kelp, Joho Shiriés, Henry A good Caterer has been seoured. Meals and Re- Stanton. FP freshmenta wil) he furnished ot reasonable prigse. er tog os The Commitee will spare no effort in making all Stockton, 4 BO Passa y day Who m+y join us on this oo ae Tickets to be had at the principal Musveand ~ ‘sae ttores in the o'ty, of Lie merubare of he committee, Saerebery. nd at the bost on the day of ibe Excursion. p reertae - a ‘Tickets admitting a gentlemen and iscies, @1; Smith. AJ2 Childrens5 ceuts; Servants free. the future position in it of any gentleman. We have no doubt that, were this done, th author- ity under the law to confer volunteer commis- sions in the District of Columbia, would respect the wishes of a regiment thus raised. and at ence commission officers chosen by it, as, if we are net mistaken, by the volunteers of nearly every Stats ip the Union. citizens of that State, for no other gentleman Le apt to be pica by the Young ras . i i riend Society, at Arlington Spring, on Wednes- has more fairly earned the entire confidence day next, the 1th The pete ht Era ane aaent and regard of all of all parties whom he haz} ample; sneh as to insure the greatest possible served in the discharge of public trusts. amount of real enjoyment to all who may accom- a pany the Society on the occasion , ae The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards Paraqvayas Arrairs.—Yesterday, it is] yesterday amounted to about 250 beads eit af stated, that Commander Page, who is to com- mand the force to be dispatched to Paraguay. W. Corcoran, Esq., growing out of circum- stances connected with his domestic affairs, in which he bas the hearty sympathy of the pa- rents of all properly-rezulated families in this community Mr. C. has of late been subjected not only to most vexatious, annoyance of his family, in which were purchased by District but 3 Daviel, $3 37aS4 25 on the hoof, equal to $6 75a88 D 3 7 - r ambs , tweeny, A? Commitice of Arrancements. New York, on the part of the party who thus} i.4 an interview with the Secretary of the cao. and lainbs Faarence, Key HJ Suowdea, Thee W. J. Browa, {ise Aldrich, A Mup Macutxr.—It is long since we have | threatened his life, pistol in hand, but perhaps Navy on that subject. That government is said ‘Trask. Posey Duval.” met with another journal making th fhtest | 1 more serious annoyance from the false pub- | +4 nave three effective war steamers, and the Ford, Dutton, lications in prurient newspapers concerning his domestic affairs. Ie happens to have been successful in life—a fact which is written down a virtual crime in these times of unbridled pens in the bands of unscrupulous literary ad venturers. That is the key to the assaults of the press upon him. It strikes us thatit is the duty of this Govern- pretension to character, so vulgarly abusive az the Philadelphia Press has become. Its style is now that of the “Mawk and Buzzarl” or Ned Buntline-ish order. Tha‘ is, towards any and all of the prominent public men of the Democratic party of whom it has occasion to pub- lish aught. Much of its “stush”’ is ‘slung’’ over the assumed signature of ‘ Occasional,’” pur- 6 W. i. Willrane, F. A. Patterson. fort is of great power and under the manage- ment of French engineers, and commands the navigation of the Parana river. Hence it is deemed important to the success of the mission that the United States shall be prepared for all | very of H. Scuwarz. and sent him on for trial at possible emergencies, the President having | the Cirenit Court. Thix morning the Court wax been clothed by Congress with ample power to | agaia in eeeion. shea c: enforce all just demands of our government The examination of tue Alexandria Lanecasteri- Correspondence of The Star. ALExanpaia, Va., July 10, 1958. The County Court yesterday concluded the examination of Trammell, charged with the reb- T= SEVENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION oF THE Montgomery Guards, TO GLYMONT, MONDAY, Joly 2. The Montgomery Guarda bee leave to theer frv he , Harm a De any, Dant Davby, Hou AG form io Gly a ¥ School took place. yeste q P ndas, the 2th instant, = rting to be Washington correspondence. The | Ment to take the only step which (under ‘he re- ane 0s ances 7 fot a a say Bi i he steamboat’ PowMATAN has been engaced for Ss 4 por seas = 5 fi : n nthe roll, the average attend th pA py — cee A Philadelphia Pennsylranien intimates that | ¢¢ived interpretation of international law) will Sexators Iere.—Senator A. G. Brown, of ce vocssion. She will leave the Sixth etr-et w ivr! ance being fifty. Twe: two were in attend- ance at the examination, which passed off quite successfully. ‘There are sixteen persons in the county jail— eight whites and eight negroes One of the whites is a female, as are three of the negroes enable Mr. Corcoran to protect himself anid his family im a proper way from future molestation. That is, by and through the intervention of the police laws of the land District of Columbia, County of Washing‘on, ss —On the Sth day of July, In55, at or about half past o'clock in the afternoon, deponent was Occasional is no other than Mr. John W. For- ney himself, who adopts that mode of escaping due responsibility for the personal assaults upon gentlemen. slanders, &¢., he sees fit to write and publish. ‘7+ have to remark that this intimation of the Pearsyleunran is in ac- at 3 o'clock a.m.,and thence proceed to the Na.» Yard, and from thence to mont, On the second trp the boat will tenve Sixth street wharf st leo m. and proceed direct to Glymont. ‘The first by + il leave at 50'clook p. m., and the sce wil leave at He’ clock p, uta’s Bard is enesged for the ooonsion. er end Supper will be served by an exper enced caterer. Mississippi, has returned to Washington city, from his recent tour through Canada and some of the Northern States. Ie is in his old apart ments at the National Motel. Senator B., we hear, had a very agreeable trip of it, receiving flattering attentions wherever he went. Pp. re: OUS NOTICE—Dr. Teaspare = 1 MOREE Aue sR strost Baptist Cn 04 Capt, Kemimittee of Arramcemrats. + uni, FS . ter assine of C r P. g ORNING and WIG » « - - * el hone, cordance with the opinion prevailing in politi-) P2ssin Sort seek eee parsing from said | Senators Bell, of Tennessee, and Trumbull, | Zens'nd stranrers wo toe ee OE. Cath Lieut. Lanicron, Senet. Murry, eal circles here. So general is that belief, and | corner to the south side of H Street, Opposite the of Illinois, continue in this city, where they =. EDItOp ut. Kellaner, Sergt. Maions. ®0 convincing are the known facts and ciream- > t 2 be (Q'r Master Maher, an residence of W. W. Corcoran, Esq., his atten- | are housekeeping. We had the pleasure of psig secre ad Last right there was a Meeting of the Vi purtit to nominate ner, George = A aye ‘ tiou was attracted towards the front door of said i i cae an Alterman, when the Chsirman proposed t Matthews, BS ia ~ stances leading to it, as to rendor us quite surs | UO" Was sttracte “e, Where deponent saw said | S°¢ug both of them this morning, apparently | 3¥ Alien should receive a majority of ail ih Suiy To. sibel WM. JONES, Pox. “fide ecnrectases: Corcoran standing on his steps at said door, and | in fine health and spirits. cast. Os the first taliot Mr. A recei WANTED—-A WAITER MAN—one who oan MA come well recommendec—at Mr. POUTENTI et the same time deponent also saw E. de Muru- aga.ot the Spanish legation, on the pavement near the Wont of the steps witha drawn and presented To say the least of it, it isa very dirty, un- gentlemanly and reprehensible way of con- Mr. 8 127, Mr. C 16, and there were s¢ eatter votes, It was then proposed to drop tne third. who reosived the lowest number of votes. Another bal Leavixe tag City.—Woe learn that Hon. crear: PALM LEAF FANS ese a ‘s. Pr. aver ve nt = + rl Si i lot Was trkel hen Mr. A receive: votes, Mr B Just received,a fine lotof PALM LEAF FAN, Seman dacting a newspaper; embracing satisfactory | pistol, the pistot Leing presented towards said | Mt. Floyd, Secretary of War, is about to tw: Then the Chairmandecited | by case or Goren. ot Nac #0 th ateore commer WAXTED—8s 9 sounr MAN. 9 aituntion o Proof that one who resorts to it is ashamed of | Cotroran at the same time using violent language, | be absent awhile from the duties of his position, | tint Mr. A wae) d,and that in the f-ca of | Patent Otlice. jy -tf arm or Gerden Hand. Has the best of rec the werk fx whieh bets exxec, 4 ales = Ot | leading this deponent to believe that said assaalt | on a visit to Cincinnati. He will start on Mon- | 08 (he Chairmawa)own proposition Why suake = n which he is engaged, and fully ap- MPLOYMENT. 4 Agentis wanted i Was committed with the futention of provo ki H assavit iu return by said Corcoran, by ol or otherwise, with the purpose ely kill ations. Apply at Mr. MALONES. Noe “that the candidate show'd receive a ween Gh and th sta. ue the votes cast.” if it wae ust toned first and last? Mr. Mohun wil be de- feate4, if ha is to be palmed on usin this shameful day, it is said; but we did not hear how long i its Ose 5 preciates want of honesty of purpose; and, he expects to be absent. besides, dares not avow due responsibility for every to’ 7 ° > ed Stntes, to engage in a and ANTED—A good (OOK, WAS: EK siness, by which the sluve profits may .e TRONER. One whe can make hervell id Corcosan, and meat 4 ; + ‘5 Yrealized. For {ull particulars address Dr. | Ally useful ered preferred, Must be » the manner in which he prostitutes his peu. ef said pistol. the] Sayar.—Commander R. §. Robb has been | it sulpomang aes cle Rn te en Grae Sees 2 | ea ante en re OS Mh wire We presume that by this time no one fails to | *3" poe riven! eee ordered to the Norfoik Navy Yard, in place SOMERUING THVT BAS BEEN ‘ ~ lay , rT id ; UPS somprehend that Mr Forney has deliberately sold himself—tody and brreches—to the Re- publican party, for a consideration—on the 0M * No. 417 H peopls of the Navy Yar palied to come up to the city ts purchase their Diy Goods, &o., for want of a proper assoriment. | tneretors this depone nt’s attention was particularly drawn to the parites from the commencement of the assault to its termination, with nothing to ob- struct bis view; that this deponent saw no pistol ears the of Commander Ford, detached. Commander Robert Handy has been ordered to the coim- mand of the rendezvous at Bostun, vice Cow- DOWN WaAXTE i - THE OLD GAS HOUSE t| YY and ithe WHIZE WOMAN. By rae ov nae CuanciTaS Sen é Westad tae Beste a OMAN, kok RASOLS REP. Louisiane wie be: ia Rae be bi ke take Plensure inn King the ennouresment thot in Svenne, Saweee 9th and 1th streets, near TANTED—A Wet Nt Bae bony ot Be st terms he has been able to make with | or other weapon drawn b the said Corzoran re the course of two wecks I shaliopen a very args 1 aa > 66 t atrect, between 6th and 7th streets. them. This fact bei svarsall in his possession, during the whole tineraciber | mander Winslow. Hub fine siock ofumportedand domestic Dry Goods, | ,Ui@brellas Bought, Soid, Exchansed.o1 Mended. | jy 10-4 em act being now universally sppre- did celseerconese plawsids aa tlanire Hosiery, &0., and at iewer pricesthan ever before | —1¥ 2. ciated by the Democracy of Pennsylvania, we question whether his abolition employers ill continue much longer to regard their ‘game’ with him as their tool, ‘worth the candle. They will doubtless soon turn him adrift, un- or make any demoustration of au assault what- Aw Acting Secretary oF tee Interior = ever, with the exception of threatening him with | The President has appointed Moses Kelly. the penitestiary. James J. Dickins District of Columbia, County cf Washinton, ts.—On the eighth day of July, A. D., eighteen offer-d here. Intending toimpke my hesiness pel manent ia this place, i hope 7 strict attentior ArTus | WANTED—Forty or ty able bored MEX fuurdealing to secure a liberal share of patronage. k labor ou A Canal 20 miles below ) | burg, near Richmond, Preders keb Rai road. on the farmof Wm, A Lne county, Va. @1 lot, a any w. h. For information apply Esq.. Chief Clerk of the Interior Department, to be its acting secretary during the absence of See Successor to J, Repette, t st., bet. 7t 1 and tb. J 16.3t* (States ) Rone : . % hundred acd ffty-eixut, before me, Anthony aa Thompeon, now on a visit to his home barr Senate Sale 2a Corner of l2thand lr etieen baer” VV ANTED— An experienond WOMA less he proclaims his journal's real character— yde, a justice of the peace in and for said coun- | in ississippi ——— ~ Ng i beans iy 9 eotl irkwood House. ive wack of a eimall . Phe must bea itsentire identity with the Repubtican party ty, personalty came the above-namrd James J. U iL LIS to purctase, rent, or exchange a a god ve, Warher, To = (30 KC id Irener, with cond retry Dickins, to me well known, and made oath on ‘Tay Weataer.—The following report of the G yur PIAN send wanes wall be i. the Holy Evangely of Alanehty MELODEON. YSPEPSIA AND FITS, go at its mast’s head. oeeeol 7 chang D woh A « A pales ; - DR. O. PHELPS BROWN, | Y* FP 53a D street 4 “4 f Pi Sp Sk Ale i rl eaee Us weather for this morning is made from the Morse N USIGAL, INSTRUMENTS, of eve. hivd ‘Phe Great Cure Consuintion, wns for Schorh i Fn Tce ately at 559 D street, betw a Bud pone foregoing stavemer rhich bi i xe a ket 4 res ieatic q efully repaired at i SLLIS's, | | years so badly #f iby Dyspepsia, that fora part = = Scumer Travetsc.—We are beset on al! | name. is correct true, to the best of his | 2elesraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. —* repnires Ta ee ne i uty od. tbe we of tue t knowl dge and belief. Witness my band and ewton's Borel” Alexandr, seal the same day. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock: Je he was confined to his bed. tie wee V JANTE Dare red bv a prescription furpished hum ty three first-rate WASHERS and RONERS. txirl. “Lhis preseription. given yy7ate 13 cald. while tna siate of trance, bas ened everybod sides with questions relative to particulars con- cerning the accommodations fur travelers by the Great Southwestern Route now in operation DING AND FOR SAL E-131,000 A opruee Joist and Seantiing BUILDING nstantiy on Hand—White Oak, North Carotinn ¥ 10, 1858 soesfoyyy, wind Axtioxy Hype, [Seal,] hum by an Justice of the Pesce New York, N.¥ c, - TANTED—Two WHEELWRIGTAS Philadephia Py clear warm. White Fine, and Wainat ‘TEMBEE. ‘eat (0 | fatied nen. It is equnliy ax sure in eiver_oF Ete AD «iit ciod. sands wo:kunen ared nepis In =z : ‘ — altimore. . ou ar KB. . .W. EASBY, 3 of Dy spe; T. dieut be fuund 10 36 Virginia avenue, between 434 and 3d atr between New Orleans and Washington caty. Iurontane Deciston.—In the matter of ap- Washington, D.C clear, wind s i20/an a bumber Yard and Steam Sawmil!, any drug gtere. pe pen ep excrip- a 7H By way of affording the public in this region | pjieations by the corporate authorities of Mon- | Richmond, Va. clear. th €0, winds | 270 S-Te Sth and D streets. y of a f —A sms) the desired information, we extract the follow- ing letter on the subject from a late number of tioa to any person om the receipt of one etamp to AN HOUSE, or ® part of 1 TINNER'S | PAY postene. Advress se paow N, Md house, with ketchen, nm the central part of the iy No. 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N.S. | pak: hace Ott te exeeed B20. Address Box Petersburg, Vi Norfolk, Va Wilmington, cloudy, ther. 1. ticello, and Lower Monticello, and the claims of th 62, wind S Tobias Mealy to enter by pre-emption certain WOR SALE—A wv nd ie MACHINES, RENCH J 0% BOARDS. LADDE : k ; > Ifliee. . mT TERNS, and ali complete, for ea iy 7 d&wim —— the Memphis (Tenn ) Appea! lands in Minnesota, and the application filed peel e For farther intorminion mi aire A ENABE & GAEHLE, A CHICKERING | 500 HO<S Rocre vrom Wasaincron to Mempais by the judge of the county court to enter the | Augusia, Ga Wane of JAMES KeLey, and a Haller, Davis & Co.’s Piano, but littie cul used. for sale at greatharenine. yet male Gavoso Hov-#, Meurmia, June 29, 15 Believing that an account of my trip to cuis y over the new line of ro*d throngb South westera Virginia and East Tennessee will not be uninter- esting to your readers. and may be of service to the -edanntrge) pang affurding, as it will, a trnth- ful account of the advantage in time and comfoit incident to this line, I will briefly put ft in shape of a letter for publication in the Appeal. I left Wasbington Friday afternoon abont half past 7 o'clock (via the Alexandria and O ange and Virginia Cenual Railroad) for Richmond, 18. ars 36. between 9th aud lith ate. | Azandes, V : and litho ——— DY Goods ar REDUCED PRICES EE ———— = LOST AND FOUND. J have marked down and eball this da: mmeance selling off my entire stock of SPRING and SUM- Loe? the 3 th Jone, is &, og EXKCH -iven by Justice Drury, in favor town site of Maritzious, has just been decided | Sevanrah, Ga Macon, G: Columbus, Ge Montgomery, Ala Lower Peach Tree, Ala.. Mobile, Ala Gainesville, New Orleans, L. Frederick, Md. Cumberland, Wheeling, Va cloudy, warm. clear. cloudy, damp. loudy. ormy. ther 30. loudy, warm. cloudy, t 80,wind SW clear, warm. HU NGaRian WINE. I have just received thirty 1, 2, 3, and 5 = Ilo demuchanol HUNGARIAN WiNt oisiy ine 48 unequslied be avy thi g in the cit k Coviers, Punches, and “Olher cooling ‘Suumer 2 cases Dr, Hostetter’s ce'ebrated Stomach DWAKD c. DYER, Pa.ave.het 12th end 13th ris Bas nh ith —_—-- JS LIVING AGE for Ssturdsy. Joly by the Secretary of the Interior. The jude elaims certain lots claimed also by the corpor- ate authorities of Lower Monticello, and the register aud receiver of the land office in that district decided adversely to his claim, and he now appeals His claim is founded on the allegation that the lands claimed by the au- MER- GUODS, embracing a iaree stock «f first- s cuss ba-cy-nud Staple Articles. for general famuy | Subscriber. against Robert Brown, Debt and « consumption ; and ail sales m*de upon this reduced | twenty five doliars. scale of pi1oes must be fore sh exclusively. i a3, 3 JAMES SUNBURY. {5 I shall be erest'y obliged to ail partres if they F" WAI a willcall at an carly date and vettle thetr bilieas ree, 5 REWARD —Lo . - - dered J. W. COLLEY Os SUVER AU between avi eae, A Staunton, Va. clear, warm. ntents—Poems by Coventry Pat- 37 A o 6tn street and . eli" veacbing the latter place at balt past 4u'clock the | “orities of Lower Monticello was the town site Lynebburg, Vi prea ther sei ‘ol Bono Patestio Taco So 24 5237th st., 3 dvors uorth of Pa. av. Printing Office. Lousiana ay W endeli"s next morning, and, breakfasting there. lett at 6 | of Maritzio k- ', “by virtue of a survey, claim, le. esha nee ; Engvandand Sardinia: Frosch i, NAN BANDOL Uh street, between Gand He The hades ees Mg ; ° ristol, Ten.. cleor, ther.71. 4 slave Trade; Engi ob el NAN. ASD BANDOUINE street, be an © finder wi! r= Sea es ec ee Sen perenigine Rail’ | and plat, and recorded by the proprietors prior | Barometer at the Stnithsonian, at 7a. tu . (cor- Sp Rea tag ee x! at GIBBS'S Hair Store: near 13th | CFV the wb ve rewned if returned to corner sth oe Ly urs , rive " ’ rected for temperature,) 30 (57; al noon, 30.037. Thermometer, at 7 a.m ,82'; at noon 90. Max- imum yesterday, 91; minimum last night, 77. Under the act of May 23d, 1844, which pro- Se vides ‘that an entry of public lands which {> The Democratic State Convention of Ver- have heen actually settled and occupied as a | Mont has made the following nominations: For town site,’ may be made by a trustee for the Governor, Henry Keyes ; Lieutenant Governor, use and benefit of the cecupants, the only Wyles Lyman; and State Treasurer, J. V. Thur- beneficiaries of the trust are the occu pants of ston. —$§$_____. the town; and the Department, therefore, re- {0~ The captain and crew of tho schooner ata quarter before] p m.ofthesame day The accommodations ou these roads are very tine. the car on the Orange and Alexandrta and Central Railroad for night travel beiiz of the most ap- proved sleeping character. The travel through in them from Washington to Ric Without chanze At Lyuchburg we partook of an excellent din- ner, 2ud then attwenty minutes before two o'clock ton the Virginia ol. Thisis te- and is under t Di to thesurvey, claim, and plat of the proprietors mon Flight ve of a Kev: lution; Cosmos, of Lower Monticello 3 + vol 5; A Human Wail: Religious Memes: the tady on the Mail; Mre, *s Stanboul; The Ether; Uniform Weights and Measures. The Living Age is publishea every Saturday in octavo form, containing avout 80 pages of reading water. Price $6 per annum; le cents a tingle bumber, street, Sales Room, under Willards’Ho | "ct and Louisiara avenue. = +» 9-6 JAMES E. RIDG Way URTRAICS FOR THE MILLION—A pee | & REWARD —Ran away from the cv) Pe Portrait of yourself for 25 cents, warra:ted S10 nceiber: living pear Beant wn Post not to fade. 2,000 of these beautiful pictures made SLY. Tho + becro man HY wieer eaeraunine weeks. No charge unless the | Da ahiut shes ie etme M years of age, sitter ys perfectly satished. Pictures on paper for | pean. He hee svose igh; of adark com Sieents, which cau be sent by mail without exten | BAIN. & Feral soars which wil! easy charge. bvery variety of cases kept on hand. Sun “ arge cut upon the leg ty x ecethe { K TAYLOR, Agent. jy 10 FR UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasninc Ton. July 9, 1858, On the petition of Frederick E. Sickles. of New York, praying for the ext: ranted to Lim on the 19th ¢ and Tennessee Railroad One of the finest railroeds in be supervision of +sident—and, by light uot required K. C. WOODLEY. binde; several upon is bac k 80 wpon Lis arm in & : - : eet, | mise mark oe Photographer, No. 312 E street : rd? hed Iwill give $00 oft: en W. PLANT, 0 VERTAKER, No, 418 7th | if taken in the Reset ue and H, keeps naar v + street, between the S atezin either « WS secur: Sof the meet Kann fuses to recognize the rights of claimants who | F‘#ne!s French are on trial at Smithfeld, Va , | Srayuigant mon the ith constantly on hand every article te h SEO H GARD Tue. Jen) are non-residents. Again, the D. de | 2% stealing slaves. Thompson, the steward, | engines,” for seven yeats from t wired in is line—a hoe. Hearse, Stk Waw* prthpstehsiger sae P hts of nomen ertment de | pleaded guilty, and was sentenced tothe peniten, | *_patent, which takes pisces orth ‘stout Corpxe Pieservers, &c., &c. Hix charges are — he mest pieturesque portions of V cides that the rights of occupants remain the 5 2 Penstel October, 1858 = moderate, and his attention instant on call, gay hour (OW AN D.—streyes away trom the suber Roanoke Vallry, the richest ayiicultas iaeces e = tiary for ten years. It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the | Of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funerase at ron Tursdny inst. inrce COW in the State, stretebes along it for y same, and are secured on the same Principles, Patent Othce on Monday, the4ih of October next at lowest posnibie rates. a S-y | aed nd eaand Hrindie Wulre POINT GRAVEL for rooting and | weil be pard for her ¢ tern te At night, if the traveler is weary, be nsny, mls. at the Moptyemery W bite Sulphur ny, of the Yellow Su! phar spre ith white face at No 25 1 A fire occurred at Fon du Lac, Mich ,on Wednesday night, which destroyed sixteen no matter who may be the trustee. These oc- capants caanot be supposed to bave any inter 12 o’ci’k m.; and all persons are notified to appear show cause, if any they have, why sal uae Ai aan 4 Ought not to be grated. P ig arden wal a Lag rok a betweem Tend h streets. bare in " spies uildings. The loss is estimated at $30,000, and | “Persons opposine tha ext Bee TW aid eed tino Dest WH ite ered eat. Onl 2 MORRIS BUL ” : nt ! ty " Ps Pposing the extension are required to file v ————— ene srronimity to the road, one of them (tue | ent in the legal title vesting in any one as trus- | tie insurance $15,000. The dre wean work of | ja the Patent Oifioe their objections; specially’ set Hawa iccnon or keener gat Red Ash and it at the residence of the nul - Tuning io its doom At Wytheville we take tee, except that the party shall be legalyqual | an incendiary, who was arrested {hearing all tostimony hied by either oe ee ay ) ad and for sale at my Wood, Coal Sa cpats cornet of Cand tee trent erie a ‘anal, ATES. ified. ‘The law recognises but one trustee, and the supper at nineo’clock at mgb exceeded by none of the « States. Lue of hearing; all testimony filed by ether part if used at the said hearing must be vaken Danenate ted in accordance with the rules ut the Office, which and a supper, too. edarsday. the 7th iestant, wa.adark brown MARE: DON 10> Hon. Stephen A. Douglas arrived at To- rseld. The rght _— EES Lip shetten ‘ A : ~ | will be furnished on application, TONE CARKIAGE STEPS CAS BE , Department decides that, between the different sic avant pine tereas habit ay phe thous | oft te testimony in the case will be olosed on theamh | SN at the Maine Vande oomen detk set ppg pS ove presoety. pan Parties claiming to be fash wi eek Genie cally y up ree thou- | of september; depesitions and other Ppers relied | cheaper than elsewhere. Wo bu thee sand citizens, and escorted to the hotel amid the peen ig Aerio nd munt be filed in the Office on or : “ firing cf cannon. He was addressed on behalf of | within ten dave thecdgee ts earguments,fany, i : ‘ J. RUTHERFORD, ‘me town site, no preference is to be given to the fi 2 sy en days thereafter, N. B.—Mantele” Monsmecay gees ests a may Fron the cars of the Bost Ty ne first applicant. The only question to | the citizens by W. ©. Moreton. Mr. Douglas} | Ordered, also. that this notice be published in the | hand. ma 25 ec2m ber. on Tee day Inrt, a iaree KR wn woke Spee consider is, which has the proper qualifications. | made a happy reply. A grand display of tire- Union, Washivg:oi. 0. Cu. and Alias, New York. sal once a week for thres weoks—tha first publication to beat last mxty cays belure the 4th of Uctuber next, the day of hearmg, JOSEPH HOLT, Commissioner of Patents. P.S. Editors of the Sag aceg will please copy, and send thear bill: with Santninne thie notion nF erent Omoe-with 8 paper that, at the hotel in Greeny) Villy about twelve o'clock, t and Georgia Rails Sve o'clock ia the aft at Athens, Teau At Dalton, we to K the Western and Atlantic Kailwad aod supp. d at C tanooya Waere we et ed fo the Nasuville and Chattanooga Rail- COW, amuet ten year I BRITISH OUTRAGES, Tel y, "han, snd. tal white MPORT Aw t INE LS ENCE ans been brought | head. a-a tong hich horas we to Dear upon the Ad ustration, who have decided 43 en oem rey ter ve ne or pate ship Pennsyiva- tse a prod into the Gulfof Mexico. Itis ¢: “ure -* p . dove Stewart 1 t® assume Goumanen eee ake Br : pniaiene 1 = Coy; 2 .* ¥ 5 vate stores efeabiaa dward room, imesces, includ- | ——_________e»s»;\ ft 4 #1. SH FA ig od wreck whisk: Yy hawe been already ordered from JONAS PL 4, Y” 7 > Rita! Sonor nb ankiten wre Wise and Spit BOARDING. Therefore, if it were admitted that the Judge was the legally authorized trustee, the fact remains that the entry was not works concluded the festivities. ogden 17 For the last thie or four weeke the weath: b _ made at that | er in this part of the country (says the New Verk time, and before it was made the town was ir- | Jourual of Commerce) has been extremely favo.- corporated as Lower Monticello, und the Gor- | able to the crops, both those which are now in Porate authorities became the legal trustees | the process of being harvested, such as wheat We left Knox- v Bast Tennessee Dalionsbout {Ou the way NOTICE, Invortane TO) CONTRACTORS AND : 1 f 4 : - eran - VA KDING.—A sural nud strictly private fam i Toad to Sepheuson, and thence by yonr great | OF the oecupants of the lands and are accepted | rye and grass ; and also to the later crops, suc ULLDERS. een ARLES PAGE: an ustooosl | Bune: hoard leman Cunsleston acd Meniphis Railroad to Memphis, | #8 uch by the Department Piet" | ax Indian corm and potatoes. We have haat just TS. JENKINS ¢Laaipprn Botan wh Te none Be apy AS aud ind. or twat surtie sey men tombomn they can N re ing at Decatur, Alabama, ans “ ‘ % re nufactnre Sas, Doors, w: uinds, Crown Aro- "ete, Boe H nee ei arms! . nd on afterpoon. baying come thrush fi Washi as a town site, it is only what is ceeupied by while in the main the weather has been dry and Fancy Brack<t d all other work in connection 25 wu Pa. ‘arties can en): oumh rts fa home. No chi. M - 2 y | sunt dimirably fitted to the ripeni: db with House Rui oheaper than acy others estab- ~ | dren tu the houwwe. Apply at sc Hl street, between ton to Mew:puis, aud that, two, leisurely, not be- | the town for town purposes, and cannut exceed dessa A Pening and bar | figment south of an. *PHE BES) ROMAN ANDNAPLESTRINGS, | Bthand ghotre:, ing hurried the least, iu seventy Lours and a belt | (h hundred HUY atree Ae ee | vesting of the former. Men are continually | “pment south KINS & LAMBDIN I wholessle and retail.t tne Musie Stere ot” Room. withowt board. je 5 lm ‘The roads are ail of the best character wick ha ae me re ae twenty acres. As to the g'umbling, but a kind Father takes care of the m, ma 23 Sm __ lexandria, jee W.G. METZ ROTT, = — jnost approved rails, subjecting the traveler to no | Matter between the towns of Monticello and | acy nt Re tak LUBINS EXTRACTS, all odors, at GIBBS’S | PANCY PEARL SLEBVE BUTTON ADIES BR ALDS Tr : fear of snake beads of accidents of any kind. | Lowe i ime i EU GRES Sab WIEY Cee TARY er shen Hair Store, near 13th street, aud at hs Sal “ERR SHIRG ST Sat e —— L WIGS aud PC} et CIB HOE sae y ! tT Monticello, time is allowed to take fur- * selves. Rooms, under Willards’ Hotel," is $i iy8 ee pees eae LAMMOND’S, “ of 19th street and fuer. — ert > al

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