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ended ‘otiations will be o) and Sonora | cated a teleg to the Minister of “* re will shorily thereafter be sin terrl Foreign Amine of Tene nce, giving fresh assur- Rewainité*s Se fe Reet is, ~gteaeseecs of the United States.” ances that the troops sent ‘to Herzegovine were City, D.C. July Eevamme Gras, & —— not intended to act against the Montenegrins, {Ordererito be inserted in Ay in A oh | Gexrrar Warp, M. C.—Since his return to ase thet inno case should that country be in- = ip be te ereonT his constituents, General Elijah Ward, member | ¥* the Turks. iz Pe The Montenegro frontier commission meets at |) A of Congress from New York, has been honored Ragusa in the middle of Jul a be fy Ps y E ith a demonstration on their partin the shape . Gr : £. ' ¥ liberal custo: tae pted Greck Mees of a serenade, addresses, &c., worthy of his Garena exempt: tmarhioevand Spicaenee oat a, LS efficient public services at this point. He isa] for agricultural purposes from all duty on im- q mi Bryan 8 . very effective and useful member, and hag | Portation Poets Wend | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tus New Nava. Steam Sioors.—We re- gret our inability to state definitely what are to be the arrangements of the Navy Depart- ment for the construction of the eight new steam sloops-of-war ordered to be built by Con- gress at its late session. It of course arises from the fact that the Secretary has not him- self yet determined when, how, and where they shall be constructed, and given the information ed A EN, on K street. ppes te Frank re ee SoS (New Bs ee EVENING STAR. ————————— INGTON G1TY: Pehla 17, 1858. “which the public is inv Admittance Free. s wT FOR THE PIC NIC of the MOX- Lotn aN Een a Ane OTON SPRING, on TUESDAY, August 3dy 15%, » Particulars an fature a isement. be a in by Advertisements sheuld be sent 11 e’cleck a. m.; otherwise they may met appear until the mext day. Barrett, Mary The Greek Government has placed its subjects | Breerton, Mery Fowler, Bavngh OTICE.—The M. P.M ON at the Kery > cSs. = “es fairl UL o Bowen, Joha na Griffin, Dooly rd will giv r The Union devotes a po = bject, w 2 Siar oC ¥ Goon Horr. By E32 Fooly this morning to the current political mov«- — cow rie Ls eile dai of the | ‘¢ oceasion referred to above, which is before Cape of Good Hope dates areto May21. A fierce Green Veetala Wiastes tap teceel Gecteaseronen es monts in several sections of the Union. Iv aire mised earaire Ape Loa yards |" being replete with sound sense and true | struzyle was going on between some of the tribes. ard, foot of Tbird stecet-ats',o'alook says the Democratic party is preparing for the contest this autumn by holding conventions and selecting candidates for members of Con- gress and various State offices. wa Ve The /"v/on also shows the abolitionists of England and the United States that they would subserve better the benevolence they profess, by ameliorating the evils within their reach than by exhausting their strength in useless efforts against slavery. The Union also furnishes a synopsis of the present condition of Kansas, as follows ‘‘At Leavenworth and Doniphan everythin; has been quiet in tbat part of the Territory, there has been a considerable increase of lation. In the southern portion of the Territory, however, there hax been conside:able troubie, especially in the counties of Bourbon and Lion. The bands of outlaws under the control of Mont gomery and Baine bave committed a great m depredations, and caused about two bundr families to leave Linn county and about one bun- dred to leave Bourvon county. “All kinds of business are reviving in these disturbed districts, and the people celebrated the Fourth of July in a patriotic mayer. The troops, we understand, are about to be with drawn, and throughout the Territory movements are taking piace for prosecuting internal im- democracy, cannot fail to endear him even Dr. Livingstone bad met w reception. more than ever to his democratic constituents. — +e Navat.—The U. S. steamer Water Witoh, 7A P ++++ Le Baron de Wetterstedt is at Newport. Commander Rodgers, arrived at the Navy -... General Feiix Urago, of Mexico, is at the Yard of this city, yesterday—all well. She put | Metropolitan Hotel. into Charleston harbor on her way homeward] .-... Gen. Wm. Walker left Columbus, Miss , from the Gulf of Mexico on Monday last, and | °" tke 2d instant, for Carrollton, Ala left that h 5 2A +++. The death of Lucian Minor, Professor of eft that harbor on Tuesday morning, taking a| yaw at William snd Mary College, Va., is an- pilot at the Virginia enpes on Thursday even- | nounced. i: i " 7 i -+++ Ex-President Comonfort, of Mexico, and satin pres aoe Sige pee one paving | i Sontae: paid a visit to Brooklyn yesterday, seen the Plymouth, heading into Havana, on | ana called upon Mayor Powell. the 8th instant, whence she was immediately -:-. Rev. E. BE. Wiley, President of Emory to return to Key West. The Water Witch | and Heary lege, Va. bas been appointed found the weather calm and pleasant through- | frresident of the Methodist Central College, in A exabder4 Willson Fors, : Howard county, Mo. atkiuson, Pan} Fitch out her cruise, and not unusually warm. -+.. We understand that Lieut. Payne, U. 8. | Aaron M.C , who was shot by some unknown person poet migra Lrevrenant [yes.—Dispatches received by | or py ieee, a few evenings. ae selves weed ptt yes 4 $ ort Navy Yard, is doing well, and w: Toba- a 5 the War Department from Lieut. Ives report by De out again in a few days. His aaa it | Aveta James @ him at the Hualpas Villages, 80 miles to the | js said, will not disable him from active duties ae east of the point at which he left the Colorado | in his profession. guaten Ak pct aoman < River. All well, and the work ressing Weverides, Wm Green, Archibald Fareone, Wm | finely. 2 “ jem COMMITTEE ON THE GRAND | 5.1%: "rm Geuter, Heory 1.2. Pearcn’Thee Pearce, Thomas ; on and Pio Nic of the 1.0.0. . of | praay, Win Gallagher, Ju0C Ph pa 3K Prxsions.—The Commissioner of Pensions | Cevtral, Wagningtov, and Columbia Lodges. t v take | Bonet, Thos au enthusiastic and the independent steamship and steamship- engine building interest, to learn what is to be done in the premises. We, however, takcit for granted that in its final disposition at least one if not more of the vessels and engines will be constructed at the Washington Navy Yard, where the Government has a very heavy ia- vestment to enable it to execute such works, which cannot be kept idle without correspord- ing pecuniary loss, and in the vicinity of which it has assembled a large force of as skillful mechanics as any in their line in the world, who having collected there at the Govern- ment’s virtual request, to be ready to execute such work, cannot fairly be kept without it when the Government has it to give out. There is a population of some thousands of industrious, intelligent, and in all respects worthy persons, dependent on work in the Washington navy yard for their daily bread, many of whom must suffer materially if by any mishap the Secretary of the Navy should be induced not to order the construction at Band of Music wi! de inattrndanoe. Tikets comes matty iScents. The boat rewrny ty # o'c ook. This will be one of the pleasantest of the season. Plenty of Joe Creamand Confectioners on board at city prices. EXoGAANTIC SER SOLON: E Street Baptist Church, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL LI BRABY,en TURSDAY. Joly 7 h.—The Si will leave ihe wharf xt foot of 2th ai rert, at 7o'oleck 8.m., And Alexandria at 7. Returcing will leave Glymont até on P. = id cepcgnenes bee been made the coanort, safety, m1 of cutidren. For the sce mmodation of those who cannot take dinner with ther wil be served by the proprietors of the pinoce at cent « herd. Tickets $ cent«; chi dren haf pree. Tickers can be hed of any cf the members of the school. iy 17-3,Th&aM” G RAND PIC Nic, e Church (Island) intend having @ 7 ; iC AT ARLINGTON SPaING, vos ae eRIDAY. zd The Committee of Ar ve made am- pa enn for the oo ymen’ ef th ae my fivey them with ther presence + he steamer J. 4. Cathewt will leave Miley's wharf, fot of 1) th street at 7). and 1), m, Sta 9. Mos n Beaides tue above ave léth street Campbell, Colew an, ke, z 4 the Suction, Bret Tea e', Bil Ticknor, Belen Wells, aire LE White, Roth Kew a ma ion WM Fitzg bear yn Which '© cente for = ince on MON DAY, the 26th instant, are requested Te Geary. Gov JW c iawcuneate. henstets treada this point of a due share of these cight new | decides that Bounty Land Warrants due de- |} nitend 8 meeting THIS BVENING at @ o'clock. oud, Thee D Ginn Cart daa resem et eee eine order, ard that wen vapaad to thei Faction om the English pro- | sloops-of-war. The Washington “Yard” is the | ceased soldiers will go to the heira-at-law, as | 4 full attendanoe is desired. TIF IC | Oot, Bee vende eee no effort wha | be spared to make this excursion both Position there is a diversity of opinion, bnt ‘t is Gain-s, Col WH Geonge, WB eilimore, WT Gover Wm B leading manufacturing establishment of the a ee serececenate na Ee me cll ne provided for by the late act of Congress, only KNIGHTS’ TEMPLAR, ATTENTION! kind owned by the Government, and to ignore : . . ci Wi ts when there is no widow or minor children. Cieymendeey No: te wil held THIS (Satu) Kenerally conceded that, if it is not agreed to, it tand agrecabin. Will ouly be because the people are afraid they easan| PAVithers’ ce cbrated Baud is engaged for the eo- cna . ‘ i Te> Cream, and other refieshments wi'l eet f lta EVENING at the Asylum, at 7's o’slock - senda SE meg be furnished by ths ladies of (3 ace Chere oonatt- cannot support a State government. It is possi- | that fact in giving out the work cannot fail to = s attendance is desired.as business of interest to aij | B0}4 Natbl P Hawkins, Capt Ryou, Wm arnn by weak pe Die, tn this view of the case, the measure wil' be | result in a heavy pecuniary loss to the Gov- Returnev.—Hon. Mr. Hendricks, Commis- Wilts esteraccuiemae Bufardin, Mons Hoyle, Wm L Reed, Sam! gation. A fini and responsible committer of w ernment, from the non-employment of its heavy investment there in preparations to be ready to execute just such jobs. Of eourse specula- tors in steamship and engine-building in va- Hol and, rangements has been selected, who wil. take charce Hoofman, 8eml of Lhe pio rie. ‘No person admitted on the ground without a oket. Tickets may he bad at the jewelry store he Rotinsen. oppowte Brown's Hotel. aud at Ut Trokets — entiemen, 5° cent ladies, 25 © The Iutclligencer publishes Senator Doug- las’s Chicago speech, and reviews the Union's comments upon it. —.-e-- sioner of the General Land Office, has returned Ry order ofthe M.K. C. p. te from his trip to the country, and yesterday re- | 2¥!7-1t W-S. MeNAIRY, Recorder. sumed his duties in the office in excellent ne; Puree arene ae health. . DAY EVENING, the 19th instant. at 74 o’olock, Rogers. 5 Reynolds, Capt S Ray, Jas E Brimny, Teniah Bigelow, Joriah 2 z J th baronet scabbard. Re punctual inattendance. obi'dren, cents. Sees wer. ‘ * i ArrointMENt.—Alexander Wilson, Esq., of | "4 S.A.’ ¢ ~ ack ° 4 r I~ The majority of the New York swill milk | Tious quarters are now actively engaged in Beaevivants bun been ascend DG AT Ey i FAIT, Captain. "| Biacktird. Joba Pe Nic FOR ORPHAN Boys, committee make a favorabie report of the ‘stump | endeavoring to induce the Secretary to make By vi » " PPO ———_—_—_____ ] Breicanp, & MERIDIAN HILL. tall’ cows, and give it as their opinion that swill | special favors of this work—to accord it to | torney for Utah Territory, vice J. M Hocka- i DEMC THE FOURTH | Birdsall, a milk is good enongh for New Yorkers OF The total bipments of grain to Chicago this season, amount to 10,197,81> bushels, which is an excess of 5.700.009 more than the entire shipments up to the same time last year. Se a 17 A summary of petitions sent to the British House of Commons, from December to June, Ward, ss: 118 YOur pr: ces ant give you. | Bate, Henry 0 day. voice in the counoi x of Washineton. by voting for | Brasdicer, Imrnovine.—Secretary Toucey, of the Navy | ihe Democratic candidate, J is Clubb. Esq., | & D ae < for Alderman, In hin you have an intelligent. pro epartment, continues to improve. teotive and unwavering frend of your rights. Your Logie wormiae men and Vopr prsaress, wan Ss a, i the ol ye ol iS consideration. eis ic Tar WeatHeR.—The following report of the qaaditate of the masaes, sed ant Of ocho tae woather for this morning is made from the Morse pa femo is not his object, but a faithful por : ae : " bligatio at your meities Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institutien. | {hrow upan hiu, New tothe tolls ol eee aie Tho time of observation is about 7 o’clock: man who is the cay them—private gain is so clearly at the bottom of all the'r representations on the subject, as that the Secretary can hardly fail to compre- hend tho drift of their interested advice, we apprehend. Tue Excursion or tag Revexve Cutter Harriet Laxe.—The Norfolk papers announce { Meredvom Hell ts setuated on Rowndery st .oetween ith aad 1b h #ts.,adjounins Co'wmbran College } The Lady Managers of St. Joseoh’s Orphan joys’ Asylum respectfu ly inf rm thee Criends that they wii give avrand Pic Nic at thes a i country seat on Tre URSPAY, the 22! metant Music, Dioner, Supper, Refreshmenis, &o. &e Ompiduses will run all day from | rominent parts ftne ots, (of which due ne tice wil rivet. . 'Press—tentiemens’ Ticket, 30 cents: Ladies, 25 W 2 Helland, CHEB Booed cents. Ci wf Serv . 0 conts erch. 4 who 1 oar 0 for the peuple. and whose Jovetta, Br 3, Stine, don i ; eeeenee S at cepeliominn p aces - : o z: jerton, Bic nyder, Ber: ; shows that there were 50 for universal suff:aye | the arrival of the [arrict Lane, with the ex- Suny 17, 158 Action. "Hie bitth, his eduontion, ine prime ane jaron Joes, amen Sis for & Borys, renner & beg = ane Coors with 19,692 sinatures; 26 for the 40s. freehold in | eursionists on board. at that place on Wednes- | New York. N.¥ clear, warm. Il been betore you, and you kvow ii ogy Yea marmng mt al. Harbaugh’s,and Ford & Brother's Scotland, with 4,450 siznatures; 198 for church day last about noon. The Harrict Lane left Pete pel cage Be ter Leni pore faa clbet Sone Seed Ete eee to the f Sheers Adiuee Jardine, Elward Dru, e.and Dr. » Georgetown; and 0} rate abrogation, signed by 15 311 ; 409, signed by 3 . :: ig _ : ) and elect your man. J. L. C clear, wind E Je UNION, STRENGT. a Carey, Wiliam y and Gentlemen Managers. : Washington on Tuesday at 8 o'clock, on a trip + VICTORY! vet, he following gentiemen will a 12,098 against; 95 for repeal of Maynooth College 3 Mangers on * 7 y > ps = Sa a on > a eee, the grownd dura the day ou sere ; Paint Wadnes clear, th. 78. wind 8 5=TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR: My Rirnweod shire ein a ant, F MoNerbs Act, with 26,700 signatures; and one petition, re He ae = <a - od set bg clear, pleasant: | [J_3 attention bas just been attincted toanartiele Kuss suena” | Gase ee bee John wetuliom, signed by one individual, against opening the y morning @ past o. clear, th.78, wind N in the Star of yesterday, headed “ Fourth Wrri Joun C Breat, Mobun. Joa Walsh, board, in addition to Secretary Cobb, Miss Har- clear, ther. 76. Alderman,” and sigued by JL. Clubb, in which Wn iW John F Elhs, uth Dons hors: museum on Sundays. en Malate baat Columbia, 8. C. lear, warm. Mr. Clubb after present'ng his interpretation of the | Cuidy, Thomas P Thyson. Dr Kidwell, «oe —————— riet Lane, niece of President Buchanan; two : earth 76,windSW_ | proper ‘s'andard for the Action of primary meetings, | Case, Sami ¥ Frenk Ciark, W Albert io INTELLIGENCE FROM THE CaBLe FLERT.—The | Misses Bright, daughters of Senator Bright ; clear, w7tm. Ronny piper eg ae Pee eae eee me Coyle, G Ennis. Johx Stakes ; ship Alice Muaroe arrived at Boston on Thursday | Wim. R. Hughes and lady ; Mr. P Clayton, As- clear, th. 76,wind SE | ceremoniously to my decision as onainnen of the Hindoon Tayler. A §. Nowten, 2 evening, from Liverpool, bringing the first ad- | _. . x clear, warm. meeting at which Mr. Mohun was nominated. and IC NIC FOR THE ORPHANS, AT Meki pia. ha dead sistant Secretary of the Treasury, Iady and | coinmbus.Ga clear, warm. going beinnd my dec & definition of the DIAN BI)-L.on THURSDAY, vices of the telegraph fleet, and the loss of con- daughter; Hon. E. Ward, of New York ; Hon. Montgomery, Ala clear, warm. motive which actu it, finally winds up witha Smee aoa July 22, 1858, for St. Joseph’s Orphar siderable cable, with preparations for a third at- sees SESS : Frederick Wa clear, warm. modest presen‘at:on of himseif as a candidate to fill anaes Semen Boys’ Asylum tempt. Mr. Sardines, of Louisiana; SirWm. G. Ousely; Gummberand. ma. clear, warm. the vacnwey occasioned by the resiznation of Capt. 4 Fartiouiars inn future advertisement. -y > 3 ‘Tae Alice Munroe met the Niagara on the 27th | Count Surtiges; Collector Schell, of N. York; | Wheeling, Va Fyre he Aidorman of the Fourth Ward, clear, pleasant, clear, warm. clear, ther. of June, in latitude 52 5, longitude 33.15. She ta ked ship and was boarded by Cyrus W. Field who furnished the captain with the following statement : “The telegraphic squadron experienced very bad weathe:, and was sixteen day: Staunton, Va. J. Buchanan Henry; Maj. Ramsey, U A Crachuaig, Vi Messrs. McCallister, B. Ogle Tayloe, Magraw, Handy, Sandidge and Scharff. The cutter an- chored off the Hospital, and some of the visite rs went on shore and were handsomely enter- With the course which Mr. Clabb hae thought K bis own name in ated candidate of Bristol, Ten § dement of others and Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m. (cor- | {9 nehine the nrerre eee: lat when he pretends verted for temperature.) 30 074; at noon. 30 060 rotest against the act, = pres ‘emphiati- Thermometer, at 7 a.m_,75*; at noon 83°. Max- Sond} his right to present me otherwise betore the GPAN»D STEAMBOAT EXCURSION BY Ridgely Encampment, No. 5,1. 0.0. F. Kneampment, No.s, 1. Ward, Washiuetor e on Ex i , bh inet e a 4 5 ~ mum yesterday, $5; minimom last night, 68. publie than by quoting the actions themselves. . thetr destination. Two unsuccessful Pb! tained by Collector Simkins. They remained , ——_.-e-—__ A xeutionaats prions ar decisions wher ¢r- MONT, 25 miles down the had been made to commence the laying of the on shore until two o’clock, riding through the city, and noting the places of interest in the vi- einity. At half past 2 the cutter started for Old Point, where the party landed and dined at the Hygeia Hoicl. From there they were to proceed to Annapolis and return to Wasbing- ton. The Norfolk Hera/d says: ‘The cutter is in very fine order, and presented on board an appearance of neatness, order and airiness very pleasing to behold, and highly creditable; while the gentlemanly bearing and polite atten- tions of the officers are worthy of special notice.” The following is a list of ber officers : ae a lens nressrd publiety are fait and legitimate subjects for THE LATEST FOREIGN NEWS discussion or animedversion, but his motires ean By the Steamship Canada at Beston. onty be ayo the party who posneases then. ; The telegraph from London to Liverpool fur- | 8 0*, 28! Was not an advocate of Mr. Molnn at | op, them ermng ¢ even having cast my ballot for him. | DeLaucy, Rey RAZ nishes the latest intelligence brought by the Can- | but for Mr. Milourn,'afair inference mieht bedrawe | i ada that my deeision was nn honest one, especinily ns it ; . chorce, and The Times city article reports that the funds against the individon! for whom | opened yesterday at a further decline of 4, but What were the frets of the case ? lentered subsequently slightly recovered There was a fhe room where She saben jheld was sud very active demand in the discount market and | Geuly s d unexpectediy called tothe chair Itwas py my duty to ascertain (which t did) the sense of t at the hank, to meet the bills due on the fourth, meeting ax to the rule whieh should govern my and full rates were demanded :, cis:01. i e quired of ihe we-ting whether the ¢lur- The shipment of specie to the Fast, by the | ality or maj sity vote should crepouderate, It was steamer of the fourth, will be £95,000, nearly all | deerted (as | understood it) that the majority vote in silver should govern on the first ballot, and t after that | Downiug. Cues W Me! A report was circulated that the laying of the | Malot, all the candidates except the first as cable. The second attempt was made on the 2th. and they bad laid upwards of forty miles and were progressing finely in fall hope of suc- cess, when communication ceased, and the Ni- agate cut the cable and returned again to the starting pois, and was waiting the approach of the Agamemnon, when they would splice and make the third attempt.’’ The Alice Munroe jeft the Niagaraon the 27th The weather bas since been foggy and unsettied, and the squadron did not probably meet before the 28th Mr. Field was in good spirits, and seemed to think tbat the laying of the cable would be suc- cessfully accomplished at the next attempt ‘The snfe and commodious steamer “ George Pece” bas been chartered for the ocaasion, avd will leave Georgetown at Th m, toweh at Mor; Rhicehart’s wharf for the scoommodation ¢ First Ward frends; leave 7th street wharf, Wash ington, at 8.30 a. m.; return to Washington at 12 o'slock noon ; leave 7th street wharf for Giy mont at leave Glymont at 5 p.m. a iand passen- street wharf, Washington, Morgan & wharf, First Ward, and Georgetown t; lenve 7th street wharf for Giymont ed return Washington as soon as , Win A by, William r Practicatie. The Boat will touch at Alexandria going and coming, each trip, + Withers’ fine Band has been engaged, and will discourse delight fu the Pevilon, at Giymont. Refreshmenta of all kinds ean be procured on the | music on board the boat, and at Henry Waitou, Jus W mare, Key H? Whiteey, Barry Atlantic cable was nearly completed, and shares be dropp>'. | No pr oF boat and at the Pavilion, at eity prices. The stormy weather had greatly interfered, Captain. John Faunce; Ist Lieutenant, A Sow te £0 aoe fe Smomalbal aeerstiGe (ot hed ite their oe sr ee lipeo megs Witlerd, hasta 2nd one of tue slips was slightly damaged nford; 21, D. C. Constable; 3d,S.W.] Au important private meeting of the share-| selection could be wa le al a plurality vote nigingten Dan bated The Niagara's machinery worked well, and all Ist Engineer, James Dryburgh ; 2d, | bolders of the Illinois Central Railroad was held | should de ide the select ~derniog Find the ditticuity seems to have been on the Agameim- 4 Wbeeier, Eli Waterman, Dobious Wisner, as Yerton, Jos "i on, Wi on Fossey, and S cecamiliice of ten was appointed hak my deren wi" annosnoed.one ortwo per- Fitzsimons, Wm one of whom will probably be dispatched ina “ i week to New York to co-operate with the Amer. | the #e8@ of the meeting could be obtained—viz : . Appesling frm my decisior, This was not don ican directors. Among other changes, it is ree- | and now that the ctnvass is about to terminate. a ommended that a resident English director shall | schism has a isen, the object of which is too bold to | 3 Wek in ACE Rp ete Sty. Indiana Club be appointed. obscure the most obtuse intelleet, sae te " . i WM. JONES Pow The Daily News says that, of the one hundred nS he eo part of Mr. caves card—in which he jaly 37. b M. and seventy shares in the company, considerably | {hows soft corn to Dr. Dubamel’s frien upward of £30,000 were represented in the rooun, | YOK them te goalescs with him-to> plains Walter Scott; Boatswain, Joseph Lockman: Gunner, Thos. Cole; Carpenter, Edward Fitz- simmons. — Tre Ixvian Dirricunties tw Wasninatcx Ternitory.—The War Department is in re- ceipt of more detailed dispatches respecting son. to convey passeace , Nothing wiil be left und: Exoursion—such a one who may parteeipate in it. Tickets ONE DOLLAR—ndmitting 8 gen'ien an and indies—to bs procured from the uudersqned. D st Wm. Brown, 2. Doug are, ee faom Tux PLaixs.—Letters from Fort Kear- ney, June 30th, say that General Harney’s head- quarters End been encamped there six days, in expectation of the arrival of new instructions from the War Department cans. J. Wiigut, Sabb RAVELING BAGS and BASKETS. treo. J. Jonni in | {he intent of Mr. Crubb’s card. f hsve too good an i 2 fi hea 7 2 It Is represented that another of the faiiur > Psagy 5 FANS, ail sizes and colors, Geo, Fravkiand, A teamster nad been tried and acquitted on the | the Indian difficultiesin Washington Territory, | it y,renrencnted that Astley, Wilson & Co. for | (renee, 2, Ha yeep yet fer ree te BUN and RAIN UMBREL dno. H Caldwell, charge of inciting his companions to rob Captain | but they contain nothing of special interest $150,000 . LLAS, °S, = ‘ CeugRPeetaion of reaching a, tine pasture, 9 git St" "Pasay. botnoen head wots a 5 P different f; ha ; FRANCK. lubb’s plattorm, BO SWk pe Ad =. : Henceck of 450,006, undet bis charge for meeting uso week we Rays already given | pais correspondent of the Daily News | i) 17 OR SALE.—A fine SORREL PONY, 8 years E RSION TO GL\MONT. incidental expenses Meanwhile the Department is acting with Vigor | says that the affair of Montenesro and the tick. | 2 FOURTH WARD SPECIAL ELEC. old; 801 entie, well broken “4 — Colonels May and Morrison bad passed Fort | in the premises, and in alittle time there will of diplomatic relations between France | (I TION. | 1 aor ane te teen ‘The Sabbath Schoo! of the Methodist Protestant Kearney. The latter General Hamey his | be a sufficient number of troops in that country wea Gaerne aie ie ieee to Fur. For ALDERMAN. Monday, July 19, 1858. seen aUCLAR KOMILL 8 place, near § can oa to tee shore. A on first salute ax Brigadier General " a a 5 t nee bas sent an ultimatum to Tur- * sion. " > Bladensburg. iw DAY ” 5 ia‘ peateavinciainel (aoe cave tat ae express | '® chastise the Indians for their perfidy in the | key, and if a satisinctory answee io eae JOHN P. PEPPER iadensburg. ay IT iw T AY. the 2h iuat iv 16-2t Cnte & 0 attack on Col. Steptoe’s command, and reduce them to a state of quietude and peace Gen. Clark, who has command of the Pacific bas arrived, but brings no advices from Wasb- ington. We shall therefure resume our march to-merrow returned at once, more ships will be Adriatic The Monitenr publishes a decree reappointing teamer © Them Paper DOLLS AND FURNITURE, Leather Belts, Belt Clasps, Pearl Shirt Studs, Sleeve Fancy Bair Pins, &c., cheap for cash. at LAMMOND’s, Co'lyer,” Captain 8, haa been chartered for the eceaxton. The seat wii! leave the wherl. tieorgetown, at 8 clock a.m; Washington at Sy a. " a corner eof St. Andrew’s Free Church M. de Morny President of the Corps Legislat will take pia : atest |e inst. at 6 u'el"k Sent te mM. ea aes AB a fe vislenare te -m.. At the cornerof Lith and N streets, Raine afternoon, leaving Washington ‘Tae Independence mail, with dates of the 1sth | division, is reported to have sent to the seat of cipaler n, “esslon of the Legislature was anti- | phat pe comer ct 16th and Ni st ivte-a | [°# CREAM SALOON, ult, from Santa Fe, haw arrived at St. Louis. | war all the available force he kad in Califor- c Sorcink. RK Os K Street, iereine, the boat will reach Georgetown before Advices from Lyons report a decided improve- STEUBEN MONUMENT FESTIVAL, | OR) Franklin Square hetworen 13th and 14h sts, ment in commercial affairs there. Improvement | | According to a resolution of the Central was also observable in a less degree at Mar- | Committee of the German citizens of W: Phe news is unimportant A ditiiculty bad oceurred growing out of the nia, numbering, probably, some six hundred men; and it is thought likely that he has gone Goad Music has heen enenced for the ocoasion Tickets admitting centieman and two Indies, ‘ash single Lickets 5 cents. con riebradeen e : sailieg, city. charged with the arrangements of a Fertival inuls, are constantiy kept on hand, | Sele tu : JOSEPH LIBRY, oes ae - ee ee SR EMEl T iewalen sunt iemiedl the Preparatory orders for | Ues the law of June. 1-33. forbidding Corsicans | undersigned do hese nolity the eitizens in general pe im (RICE~ST. PETERS SUNDAY SCHUOL Camp, near Fort Defiance scnding aliont er besrdrea from the At. | (getty arms untit June, i: that the headquarters of the various Committees Major Brooks had been obliged to send a com- 6 anaes ed men from the At- Excarsion will take place at Gly - ment on 1th A - Particulars am {ulare advert se ment, XCUREITON Washington Light Infantry TU GLYMONT, The Washington Light Infantry will give an Ex cursion to G ymont on WEUNES DAY AFTERNOON, July 2 et Every effort will be made to mak: “AND S46 vi SEDS, RU Several districts in France were suffering se- | are us fe LANES reopived from tus fousiain bene, verely from a great want of water. In Paris it puentral Committee, at J. Gerhard’s, will meet on | a fresh supply of the sbove excellent stock of ‘Tur was being used very sparingly by the lower | Tuesday, the 2h inst.,at o'clock p.m. nip Seed, together with White. Fiat, Red topped, classes — on cine end oe. rote Ger ae nod other eae a retiee: cematantly on band " Patri " . Ht on Music and Eniertamments. ot M. * Ss 4 i . ee on P ENG’ rite a been placed under ‘orders of the French oa mitege cm Ennting and Invitations, at M.| at the AGENCY FOR LANDRETHWS Gan, miral. This news had created a Rreat sensation ‘ DEN SEEDS, No. 353 F street, 3 doors ieee, | aboard wickets end Finances, at Andrew | Patent ‘thas — iv Tr eeste Pari: -per- ttee on Bai nd ADIES’ SHO+S, MISSE~’ SHOES, CHIL art P at's, on Friday, the three-per-cents closed ith street neat Pac aegoations, at P. | ff DREN'S SHOPS, . L5e. ‘d Committees will assemble on Friday, | 4re sol at unusually low prices at The Lavises at 8o'clock p.im,at Ackman’s, neat <5 **: Store, N. ce avenue, be Jantic sea-board. These latter are ordered to be reaily to sail from New York to Aspinwall on the 20th, (Tuesday next,) whence they will proceed to Washington Territory without de- lay. The following officers are ordered to ac- company these reinforcements : Be. Maj. J. H. Carleton, Ist dragoons; Capt. H. O. Wallen, 4th infantry; Capt. T.C. Eng- lish, 9th infantry; Capt. E Underwood, 4th in- pany of soldiers to drive the herds off, and pre- tect the grounds from encroachments. Several cattle and ponies were killed by the soldiers, and a skirmish occurred between the troops and Indians, but none of either Party were killed or wounded soeeerensinneno=asiewaigunssacsas The Acci New Nora and Erie read. R The dreadful accident on Thursday evening on Srain. the loth A telegraph dispatch gives the following as ine Railroc - rh g t epot. i tween 8 h an ey | Phys the, most plea a hich left Jerseg cree ened to the express train, | fantry; Lieuts. L. Byseell, C. C. Woods, P. J elgm Affalinand of War, O'Donnell of Tonticg, | 22 Suet oF the Contra} Committee. eon teeter mat Ii: nnd the Navy Yard at 2 Fae Se hora Ea a Quattlebaum, and J. C. Bonnycastle, 9th in- | Nagrette ; of Finance. Salaverra ; of the interior, ONeAMMERBUEBER,| Do $2 pata saute 113 rs’ Celeirated Cuulion Baca has been en- : 2 xis : Daherra ; of Marine, Noedda. 5 . i s as * Jervis, whem the last two cars were thrown from | {28tFY: R Johnston, Ist dragoons, and RK. B. A Madrid dispatch says that Gen. Concha has} jy te-tr i: G KRETSCHMAR, Se, £e; all our own make, Comonne nies Supper will be prov:ded at the Pavilion. the track by a broken rail, Precipitating them Ayres, 3d artillery. complained to the Government of the insults of 77-==FOURTH WARD ALDERMAN ASHINGTON AND ALEXAND=Ia ane oh ee Can 20 be Geinet of any down an embankment thirty or forty feet. ‘The | _ There are already in Washington and Oregon {he English in reference to the slave trade ques- iS jee ioe Sly, tae, Ww . STEAMBOATS, | Coaches will ‘eave the corners of sth and lth Passengers in the forward ears were thrown into | Territories, it is said, some twenty-three com- 7 yr the greatest disorder, by the sudden break, and on gaining their feet they opened the windows and doors of the cars, and beard the strau!<and j : To the Dem tie Voters of t mi c " ‘ se area soarnals way chat the Government Atte fnoeer monslane: Ofiee Demon a Greenbrier White § the gratuitous janet to euteu, Site ote < the Fourth Ward to nominate a candidate for th exposed in the debates in the House of Lords by | Board.cf Alderuen, to fili the vacancy caused by th streets and the Avenue at 1p. in: they wil als: be atthe whart on the return of the boat, to convey Passengers to any part of the city and Georgetown, panies, but they are far from being full, and are believed to comprise less than twelve hun- dred men. These do not, of course. include ', Sweet, Warm, pon, Fi a White Sui- phur and Warren Springs. OF THE Western Hose Company, No. 1, 70 THE Committce of Arrangcments, Earl Malmesbury and others adi opted ree wlaaes one ith ypp eyo ind The Alexand: Wasi ington HF Beers eae i Warners moe F opted requiring @ majority ol ‘ot it - Vi 2 » . ° aha poseronanica pe dying beneatt Labia the reinforcements from California, which are Ivazy. cide the nominatton . ’ teil aM a =r cron! ier 1 rexulariy to . pape — Sq jee 2, i Emo. prev. » some” running | sappoeed to number some si The Tribunal of Appeal at Naples has declared Sve re ecaiid ballot, although Mr. Mohun did not | wharf foot of 7 h street. Washinzto aS Stead LC hee” to and fro, calling on the conductor to stop the == e six hundred men. the recently liberated steamer PCagliart a good decided that Be ona wee enema the oe =aasnapsaniboe dnc z M 1 if eg train, while others rang the bell attached to the b f ‘ and lawful prize. ieaenat ae aaa done, Lt 8 believed. to Prevent the nomination of ata, 8. 10,1 jy 1-e05t L. D. WILLIAMS, Trens fngine tm rapid succession. The engine soon eatH or Lieut. Macruper. —Further pu- Che the Benctn en Gere | Bele abammel, the next highest candidate, heave Washington at 6‘, ‘- "HIRD GRAND EXCURSION 2 : taken by the Rothschilds of Pari - | Believing that the great and fund y *s O1 : HIRD GRAND EXCURSION stopped and the passengers ran to the spot where | ticulars relative to the death of this allant and mercial Bask of Torin. Oe Eatie ond the Com ofthe De nociatic party, that the mnjorsty Mircce leave the Ci Coagee prepremenn hay ath ‘and izik the wails of the dying and wounded were truly | estimable officer at Marysville, at the hands of ity heart-rending. ‘The train was immediately sent on to Port Jer- 2en viol Sanguinary conflicts were almost of daily occur ity candidate has by that decision, and that a winor- | streets and Pennsylvania avenue. rence between the French and Roman soldiery. been forced upon the Democracy & citizen named Poore, have been received, from of the Fourth Ward, the undersigned, and Roat connects wit : : which we gather the following - Prussia. others, are determined nut to submit to its and ay Pastel ees ALEXANDRE Nex rre wears vee Pavit ion, vis for medical aid, and im an hour four medical 8 je following The King of Prussia has quitted Berlin for | neither of the candidates thus deteated are disposed RUAD for the GREKN On THURSDAY, July 22d, 152, men of that pl, = oe ‘The gun was loaded with a ball and a num- Teyernze, and it was announced before his de- | {9 contest this nomination, the undersicned, fer t. ° BRIER WHITE st) piace were on the ground. Inthe | herof buckshot, all of which entered his face and | parture tbat he had conferred the entire direction | PUrPose of giving those who think wih him an o Ww . HOT, CAPON The members of this Company respeo'fuliy oail taking cat cnebaasengers ad been busy at work | head. killing him instantly. Phe stoi seaaee | parture that he fintil the 24 of October upon the | {tiers himself atin inte ee eeaot ha, B SULPHUR, ‘and W aie? | [he miserten Ortckis taking out the deed and wounded from between | ties of Marysville, it in suid, arrested, trind ond | pene eenrs un nan of the Fourth Ward, promeniue thee Gig eer jo 17 1 selves well the broken fragments, and laid them upon the | 20dvitted: Poor of the murder. Major Emery | A serious dispute has taken place between grass A passenger who was was beyond descrip jon for their fatbers and mothe Dr. Duhammel that, if elected, he wi'l earry out LBERT L.. GIBERSON, Prussia and Austria in regard to the garrison at| t ein w. shes to the utmost of his ability. ATTORNEY AT Law, Radstadt. The cause of {t is said to that in- J.U.CLURB. OGe satis toe Jpevice oF THe Peace, stead of a moderate contingent by Austria to re T E VOTERS OF 2 SEC “ Side sf Lowisiaus avenue. near place the Russian soldiers, she sent a larger| (1 ¥ PRECIROT Cle RS fOURTH WARE re a Tan Ries Dems clesk =, oree, thereby, say the Berlin papers, a em pting otice is hereby given that a specia; election wi to diminish the influence of Prussia.’ The news. | be held on MONDAY, the 19h of July, 1838, In one Paper controversy which this difficulty has ex- be the Rooms io eames — Betacrs, of cited rages tlercely ba both sides. dete fornia Ward, teen of the Board of Al EN MARK. je y the vaon efficient officers, who give their special attention to by the resiguatios the collection th f, tl I mon A Dresden journal deciares there is no founda- | Th Is to be ed at 7 o’cl: ceive y thom, witholt san en betel = deal tion for the statement that France bas taken | closed at? p. m. "RAN DOLEH CVE eee toe ee uta detachment of seventy-five men, under and of Lieuts Crittenden and ingiabam, in quest of the f ve, but they were not suc. erssfal in taking bim “At clock on the 2% the murdered otticer was buried The whole of the sixth coun turned out and followed bis remains in solemn funeral procession. Dr.J.R Smith otficiated chaplain inthe funeral service. ‘The last rest) Place of the deceased Js on the potnt of a consid- erable eminence, overlooking the surrounding country. A large stone mound was erected over Present says the scene Children were etying rs, and husbands seek Z tO find them either wharf at Band jock pm. The fand i o'clock trips to stop at the Wastungton xed Navy Vard wiarves The return trpa tu leave the White House at 7 and 11 0'e ook om, i Confectionery will be fernished at octy Withers’ eslebrated Brass and String Band bas been engaged for the ofension. Onnnibuxes w; smaimed or dead. Five persons were killed, and one 80 badly in- jured that he cannot possibly survive; forty-four others were injured—some severely, and others wi § have them piaced in the hands of tru: 'e in the camp rag Tickets run to 8nd from the a. - alighth measures for bringing the question of the Duchies RLES B.M y, us Lak. i a a led a xhtly. the grave before the European Conference, ‘and gives room . 8. GIDEUN, DP 'SS°LUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP, Committee of Arrangements. One of the passengers remarked to another a| “Lieut. Magruder, at the time of his death, | to believe that the confederation is to proceed | -4¥ 15 td Commissioners, a 8. S. Spalding, dno. Green, few moments beforc the accident that he thought | Wa" 0" detached service, assisting Lieut. levy | (ite energy against Denmark. HEADQUARTERS | gop ce Are ee beretofore exiati $f 9 the train was going too fast. He had scarcely He wr command oft Commer A. dragoon recruits. Ressia E ALD July izth, 1958 The a] wile Say “a “ou “ASR due the 25 =! : ements ® Virginian by birth, but his father is at It was said that bundred a rel ttf, cers of the ment r ended ie 5 Sulshed tue seatence when the car in which they | Present a rest ent of Washington.” mina =) soldiers would moncen a hteg) Metts rat the residenee of the Colonel a toe ep oe tet to Tae Uarpout sad boat sony es ‘were seated went over. He was in the ruins far tater ea) SF the end of August, | fo take iets Seeeneet a hee for inspection by the Czar, f and oth ‘tant measu. ‘fhe cholera bad made {ts appearance at St.| ization of the Reciment: se eures for t sires ' : order A tire had almost entirely destro the ship- ity at Helsing fors. id ig sia 1 ainst the firm will be sett! ». W. tBoelock, | Marehe who will emtinde the ‘Grocery tesissoetné c the old stand, at the corner of Tenth street and Pa. F avenue Mr. H. . Voss is authorized to receipt Col. Hicaxy: for auy money due the late firm. H.N. OBE: g ¥- MARSH, Resi OTERS OF THE PIasT a area é Turkey. C > > FTRE UNDERSIG ; Y 5 it was announced that tne Turkish Government | Noti a ay given ER OURTH WARD. |. 417, = ¥ En, sueareiy hopes tan ic* is hereby given th : si | drawing irom the ab ve frm, sincerely hopes that tad made ample satisfaction for theattack on Mr. | be held on MONDAY. the isthiol Juin ieee at the | Riel nie oid friend pat " t arrest and best ventiinied Saloon in the will be rented om reaso: about fifteen minutes, and was about the head. He took out of the ruins four children, one dead. At the time of the aceldent no lights were burniag in the cars, which is something very unusual ou the Erie trains wOThe cars were broken to pieces and the scere was awtui to behold. severely bruised Tuk Mexican Avrains.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says: “+1 bave it from @ reliable 5 source that the State Department bas tssaca lastractions to Mr. For- o7an andes HO Circumstances to abaudon his post put Le eULeT a protest w: i Fi | the Gavernmeut of Merico towards trp tie United States ‘These acts wilt arate 7, le term: —_——— ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A SECOND Wik ND to work Bread. oe SAMES H. SIMPSON. . as 5 northeast corner of & tronage with th ae iy 46 No. 4 Fairfax «:rest, Alexandria, Va. The wonnded were removed, and the people | the Adininistration as xo much Gpink ee hes bags og rahe British Consul General at Bel- member of the Ko nih ood Hs Bra ee, one | ho. Fram ie long Roque \e, ANYRD-—A cash HOUSE Gl © cat Uc Die | towards the purchase of nd Sigel’ | Srade. The regiment to which the woldier who | fo'sepeh at! x“ ienation of | <!¥e entire salistaccon to ail who have business | WyANTED—A smell HOUSE, or » part of a fo the victoity dtd alt ln thete power to votteve | Wuesty ns, Purcuan of Stare: wed Wiceiee | Sica the phar sa ieee ite been wishd awn, | Soha. Godderds eq ems Oo Tee Festenation of | {IV entire malistact pa hase city, Means wiih Kitahen, im the central part of the the “erers oi ome. and the | and the soldier and his officers sent to Constanti- Th poll yk af ” ay 15 6 H. H. Voss, ° an exceed ddrese . a. nag doy recone of State repnt that that | nople for trial, Tne Pacha pe cloned £17 orto pe opened St? Selork @. mand Fos: Office. pie 7* the regret of the Porte to the Consul, and orde ed OF Ly INS SETRACTS.o8 cai i eg Roor s, under Wilierds’ eee —- hing, our demant Usieal INSTRUMENTS, of every gird, wecal ai ry roaching, mands upon JOHN DOWLING. om ; “Lists, al ZGor ee oe ca aril Pay visit to Pennpyl- | the Republic wiil absorb another we slice of | salutes to be fired iu honor of the Britis Conealt BENEDICT MILBURN, coretally repaiedian be ite Rikiese her territory. 89 sgon as the present efvil K 5 30 TO ELLIS to purchase, reut, or exchane warts l [twas stated that Fuad Pacha had communi. ee G As: FIEND eMELODEONS sibs ~ b j jy 12-65