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o'clock, Mayor Berret reviewed the entire Mu- FO U2 ee BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. carn Rrte Dave Later trom Europe. WAY-Thaurs- By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, aT Rack, July 25th.—The steamer Rutopa nicipal police force at the City Hall. The corps REWARD-—STRAYED aya ‘was formed in two ranks in the basement $ oer. en po “ : 5 from Liverpool on the 17ib inst ’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM-| FROM. NT ASSOCIATED PRESS. ast., arsived et thin spotted wit! ag Some Also’ ae ieee ON 6TH StRE&T W Est. *ROMAGE TASS Ts. = = i intercepted by the news yaa of sage of the West wing of the building—the | & red Cow taif-nbout 3 woeks old. Tuo le Associated Pr Tux Srapsun Festivat.—The firing of can- non at the Washington Armory at an early bour Ki. this mornin, wax the signal for a breaking ont of Br AND. Steests NoxtH.—On TURSDAY ee a = ene aid for their reti . with, ? " FOUR D. ROPE. 00! Satu: he excitement among onr German fellow-citi- | members falling into line under the direction of | 245s" sn uith, ¥ ppogite the Pat . tolahd of CLT re Ep a ge oe ‘Maren Arrival od as oe ae — aoe toe — Dales Ay, Sales of cotton for the Zens. who !mmediately thereafter began to com- | the Chiet of Police, Jobn H. Goddard, Esq.,as| j st* HENRY & ANTHON RUPPERT. 855, and ecorded in Liber J A.S Steamer Indian at Quebec. maid cok tae ~d qualities bad slightly their arraagements for the festivities of the | thelr names were calisd from the roll-book by | ——————________ \. of the land records for WY ashing: Qvesec, July 4.—The Canadian Company’s stuffs are dull und chk closed quiet. Bread- Sov ‘hivattantStolte weve swallowed hastily: | Lieut NJ” Thomas When the tines wet Beets Renar eR te gebeo Dusriot of Columba Wadacedny an? igdian: which left Liverpoot on | stat Closed with & declining ten- het fee was belted unce-emonionsly, and unt. | formed Mayor Berret Lig! spina and was escorted ‘OMAN Ann Marie Davis. "She = ae fa we Ie Lompe ce ostaat, passed the station The steamship Nova roti forms and badges were donned precipitately. | between the ated thee out entrance, when | jn Washingtoa on the uaithe beak pl aries een carly Bour this morning | aye ioth p> jan arrived out om . | the Mayer request Chief of Police to read Wi four o’clock this pecs — cies pe ppltomeyy peeing ‘aah the regulations of the auxiliary guard, which be is, bat liv he ‘Gcutassing ¥ réomeay w bak afternoon, The trlegraph fleet was to sail on the 17m, pat day costume began to wend their way towards did in aclearand distinct manner. The Maycr ‘. ae — - then briefly addressed th ro and stibie attached, There isaisoa largecistera for | _ The steamer Northern Light was to leave poy departure had not been telegraphed the rendezvous at the City Hall rieBy addre: e Corps upon the neces- when water inthe yard. Southampton on the Mth instant for New York. | the Eeropa left 2 mot! the oity Werms: One-half cash: the residue in 6 and 12 The royal mail steamship Eur. from Bos: The India bill had passed to a second read: The procession assembied at the City Hall, the | Sity of com iste et tha, peace thet er ike tat Gwverson. For further in- | months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on | on the Wen of J ed ut the barof the Mon olin ae seversi Societies and committees arriving on the to violate any law, and these regulations are as | @rmat +H. Son, enemas oly a the pre sey at three o'clock on the afternoon of Saturday Baitimere Markets ground at 7 o'clock, and shortly afterwards they ’ , a enue. EWIS BAILY. EDWARD McCANN., Trustee. the lth inst. She was detained for a tide sed - ¢ re clearly law as any ordinance of the city. ‘The | "jy 36-e03t* Fairfax county. V jy 26 2t _C. McGUIRE, Auct. 2 nn © OSS ie Batrmorr, July 26 —Flour is firmer; new Re ee appearance of the corps indicated that they un- ST—A GOLD LOGKET AND CHAIN. oe | By A mete | arrived at Liverpool at half-past seven o'clock on | cE! bette et ieee: cna ahaa * . - derstood t! ty, and that thi ST—A GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN, st By A. GREEN, Auotioneer. the same evenii ns . owe Ei Gocren, nanpeeen cemmeanndion by Fires Lise oe atures a atime BOL eee shuren Bre Riee repens comssion ofthe | rvwo-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON GROUND |. The United States mail steamship Vanderbilt, ply hy ie ooo os pare fis hoagie reggae ciapt Sp 4 aagarend POTS ep ae al ond very explicit as to the Church Pic Nic. The finder will be suitably MENT ON JoTH HETWEKEN E anv F Sraxets. | from New York, reached Cowes about Il o'clock | red $1 1401 10, tai 4 ; ¥ in fall uniform, and to the number of forty-six ost { his duty in case any should neg- by Joppa the same at hardware store of | gy ayction—On WEDNE: DAY, the 2th inst.. [| on the morning of the 13th inst Gace te t air to prime white $1 2%al 4 officers and privates They, were preceded ea | Floreat fre Roar vllncb Siselligetion es ‘3 & THOMPSON, 3% Pa. avenue. it sells Front of tne preininen at . o'elock. 3, ‘The steamship Saxonia, from New York, on | 91 02® ™ !Wer; white at SSaB4c.; yellow ata a iy . “a ms be lew ol ,at - % 4 - paid pron mods plaving a mekineat si ne'S2") the oath be bad taken, and no influence, Shene SCP errors Gann aeons ory Brick Wenee cinestet on part Lot No. oan | the Ist of July ulso arrived at Southampton on | Provisions closed steady and i an [Capt ‘Schwarzmann, who had been appointed | °F political, should prevent him a strict | & Light Gray MILCH CO with ears a juare No. 377, on 10th street, near the Baptist fete inst aime a —_ changed quae py ete fa etd Pee et al qaeatiercntce antate Vere ctrd 3 | Wisk am at se ill, so much so as to require e nce a . ~ - iT piysician, and was thie morning unable to ap- | the ¢ vated with | and tsth ste. jy St food ne on Mt the cost OF the perebsber the Atlantic telegraph cable was below the stern r. Hix place was creditably filled, however, | their appearance E New Veork Markets. WV is MondaY the | a EEN. Auct._ | of the Agamemnon, after 46 miles had been paid New Yor«, Jul Fi ; YED AWAY—On Monday, the 9th inst., | <-__—__ ee 4 tour ts quiet; sales of jerhardt, E forms, which looked ax if they had been washed, | @|TRAY ED AWAY —On Monday, the 9th inst., out of that vessel. The Agamemnon then returned | 7,501 bois. Stat gutet; J <a eas assisted by J. C. Kretch- irol d, and prepared for this particular occ fon’ | Ss small Brindle COW, with whi spot i eb oy Wak 15; to B4 75085 OO; in her forehead, ni nearly FOR RENT AND SALE to the rendezvous in mid-ocean, and cruised | Sonthern Si 75484 wm. e The Society Dem Turnverein followed next, in | The total number of the force, and night, is | liberal reward wll be paid for her there for five days in anticipation of meeting the Wheat is quiet; sales of 4,500 bushels; South- return toy 100 as follows: The Chief and two Lieutenants, | me at Ne. 233 New York avenue, between 6th Niagara. On the arrival of the Agamemnon at hite #1 45 brown linen sack coats and pants, with pink | * 2 ” <i ern white #1 45 ¥ ; @, 70 men for night, and 27 forday service. Of these | 7th sts. ChOk SALA thiceatas PRAGE BO Queenstown, it was resolved to coal and start Corn is quiet; sak tore ia thete mids having the trent on | steve prevent except two menon apectat duty, | vi 32 LANES SELLIOAN | Fotis ite Said’ copia euraons: | teain fora dat atempe to nv he vane on ne green fleld theirname, and date of institatio , wd | 294 the otticer at the Railroad Depot. After the of 5,000 bushels; yellow 95c, unsound mixed situated on isth streer, between Pa avenue ard I7th instant, there still being on board both ships atsiti2 1 , a the seuetee. on a bisem ek aside address the Mayor returned to his cttice and the BOARDING. streets, (No. 4.) and fronting the ronson cnt ‘Ap- | twenty-five hundred miles of the cable left. Be- ky is dail at ashe ey atk The Fresco Painters followed, numbering about | COTPS formed and passed through the office, and é , ply on the premises. iv 6 31*”_ | fore the commencement of the recent attempt the _neeneae forty men, their banner floating in the breezes | Were introduced to him by the Chief of Police. ‘OA R D.—Two comfortable Roots, with Board, _FURNISHED ROOMS. ina Agamemnon encountered a furious storm. ana a and displaying the insigna of the Societ It ix ordered by the Mayor that the review shall : . gan be obtained iu 8 private familv,jat 407 13th | FOR ALENT EURNISHED ROOMS. ing rolled so heavily that serious fears were enter, Ptnanctal. * iy , “ B take place the first Monday in each month at ten | street, between G at’ i! Anua rit tained for her safety. Sbe sustained considerable | | NEW Yore, July 27 —stocks are higher o'clock, a.m ———_______—— foqueets DAVIE en! rater’ et ear damage. The cause of the break is unknown, | ¢/2!¥. Cmcago and Rock Island ~ be strain upon it at the time being quite light’ | Ceatral shares 78: do. bonds 874; La France, surrounded by a deep gold fringe, and a| Peace anv OrveRr.—A survey of the trial EORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. OR RENT—The large 3-story Briok DWEL. | ‘ut din a He eee ore, | Milwaukie 4: Mieb. Southern 24: wreath of flowers at ite peak, waving its brilliant | docket at the guard-bouse would lead one to sup GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, F LING HOUSE, being one of the Seven Bandi. Mead eee popes were all injured by the | Central 55 Ki * Seal Ce 7 Rea, 3. 2x —_ folds over them pose that the city was very much disturbed dur- [see First Pagx.| ings, Bnd lately inthe oc.upancy of A. Koss Kay, | D€8vy iz Pp ‘ a and Miss. 174; Cantons 19. Va 6's 2%; Missouri The Washington Saengerbund, with a banner. * [Dar BLAINUE. oD Great Britain 6" 85: . ‘ bearing thei tee and date of institution, and | ing Saturday night and the Sabbath day. It was UST RECEIVED, direct from New 2 Also, the Dwelling n-xt adjacent east; further pro- On the 12th inst., in the House of Lords, tte the reverse displaying a golden harp surrounded | not the case. Satuiday night the city was as W A teO Nhe Work ces fevers sreri | vided & commodious tack Builciug. _ | bill permitting the House of Commons to admit by @ laurel wreath quiet as usual; bat the long list was the result Bridge sireat, Georgetown jy 23-3t* venus. in the | Jews into Parliament was passed, as also were SECOND Division. of a sleepless patrol of the entire city by the | = == dofth erty. ‘The keys can be tound at the | the reasons of the House of Lords for objecting to $e Led by Bilas’s Band guards and their officers. ‘The Sabbath was very REPAIRING JEWELRY, drug store of M. Ridgeley, nenr the premises. aud | the House of Cominons bill on the subject TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING The Central Committee. Tne beautiful Steu- | quiet, and it is pleasant to record that in the JEWELRY REPAIRED ina superior manner, | ‘H@8pproximate terms oan there be accertained. In the House of mmons, Mr. Fitagerald, in | ———— é ten banuer, borne in their ranks by a gentleman | suburbs of the city there was lewsof intoxication | 44” BURY REPAIRED ina superis 7 AL POUGHAS STOR Si * avery Porthus in stature, exceedingly well pro- | and riot than during several week« past. The joverument had ro By BONTZ & COOMRS, Auctioneers, WATSON, (assisted by experienced we by iy 6 Avent for F. F. r, Bs urkinen, Sent for Forrest. _ portioned, and with a fine, manly-looking coun- | day beinz pleasant the churches throughout tbe ral to the massacre st QMALI FRAME HOUSE AND LOT aT Bridge street, below the Post Office, Georgetown, ¥.—Valiey View Jeddah than the public, but that immediate orders | $,° A€CTio \—Oa MONDAY, the 25th instant. at tenance, suggestive of city were well attended, the congregations being | D.C . Baa 1 ence of John H. King, dee'd, js | had been issued to three ships of war in the m+ We shall sell, in front of the pre- which only wanted occasion to effervesce as large as could be expected at this season, N. B.—For the convenience af persons living in | offered forsale or rent. ‘To Persons |i. ing in this eee ba f, n Square 55 ,umproved bya oy Fr Dwelling House, situated on ear the corner of 1. street. Title indis : vicinity to proceed fortuwith to Jeddab, er was of 4 size proportionate to its bearer, | When so many of our cities bave lett the cily os country, Jewelry Repaired m one hour's yection it is deemed unnecessary to desorive st, but | pring, by conte: cans, sl socket aoe “Der | baving on the front, in a yellow field, a bust in | to enjoy themselves at the various summer re- | tie: tend LET tien ned guage Ince witheeauce, it may | trators of the outrage to justice. profile of Major General Baron Steuben, sus- | sorts. The arrival of strangers was small, and | beilve of Wekninguoe nine, Offers auc induce ced | Mr. Hutt moved'a resolution declaring it ex- rounded by an oval wreath of oak and laurel, ime | of those who have arrived few remain longer MANUAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS — | githerton purchesor oe tone The Improvements | Pedient to discontinue the practice of authorizing aes below the coat of arms of the United | than a day, being generally travelers to other | 44 By Wm. J. M. Rankine, L. L. D., C e BONTZ & COOMBS, Auots, Bor aale by” | 8f¢2 large and commodious Dweiline, ocntaiming 17 | men-of-war to visit and search vessels under fox By WALL ARNARD, Auctioneers States, the stars and stripes, ete , and on the | localities. with neirons Mingrene | co PAS saleby | rooms; Gardener 's Hous 7 ajecivn flags with the view of suppressing the BRICK Housk rere ground a broken crown and sceptte. The reverse | ‘Tux Granp Uxton Festival at Gtyaoxt | jy 24-3¢ Bookseller, near sth st. | Sc Harn-and amp'q Stabling ; V pm ah eds contended that Bngland oazht I On MONDAY AFTERNOON. Juy 2 eG eee paunpink field, and the whole was | -ro.D,v.—The grand union festival at Glymont is BEAULIEU: GOODS AT A SACRIFICE, | House, Tool ‘House, Carpenter's Shop, Root cel: Mc: Mller Gibson ereseded mere te | slat Sia Saunre 5a: tie getke, premines, KG tanaele. sd os ~ ¥ | progressing as pleasantly as possible. The large Must be sold to meet our cemands and make won Smoke House, Servants’ Quer] Mr Cardinel! denied that Ens and had been | Street and 4; street east, fronting 54 feet? imonee on “Young America; Honor to the Hero.” in the steamer Georve Page, arrived there about | for great bargring at the Fancy and Variety Store, | Severs! Springs of fire water are upon the p! » | of her efforts to suppress the trade would extab- ing a ‘The Washington Maennerchor, musical so- | 9 oclock, and the festivities immediately com- | Pesnsyivania avenue, between 8th and 9th streets, | nd particularly one from which wa'er forced to | lish a universal system of piracy on the African 5 third cash ; bal ciety, with a beantifal banner of white and blue d! At IL o'clock, the steamer Thomas | at McLAUGHLINS. yee ates Conta S Sint ee coer enyacaulioram. The | coast. He then urzed the continuance of the | mages omett dood trust on theprepens ane y i Seating is be " aga a. started cots S =. | {atm contaus aliout 50 ucres, all under fenaing and | blockading squadron there of which to be paid after theca he Property. @50 he mame aad date of forrmatied or iketan | Cauiyee: with aiarge party her addiiion to the | A ls THE MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST re- | Mtabieh strto of cu tivation’ ond poamtifalsined na Mr. Fitzgerald, on the part of the Government, | i930 eNO Ne Bk ARD, A the name and date of formation of the So- | join the party below — Anot er addition to the ezived and for sala at Shi lington’s Bookstore, | 12 walss and drives, shaded by fruit trees This |) oe m3 the’, te ms thyge tetera eacdiest RD, Aucts. , and on the reverse a golden harp, scrotl of | merry party will leave here at 3 o'clock, and at 7 Harper's Magasine for August. piace, for the last fifeen years. hos been carried en | agteed with the remarks of Mr. Cardinell, and By A.G A a. inusic. and a variety of musical instruments, the | this evening there comes off a grand moonlight Atlantic Monthly 0. very succes 4s A ninrket garden. ‘There isa | said the Government had proposed to France the <p fogs > Aushonser, whole surmounted by a wreath of laurel. wes excursion which presents attractions that cannot Godey's Lady's Book oi ia Hot-bed Sas Fore, Fame, a . commission on the spot to in- é TatUABLE Py pind ad {OT MN TBE T German Benevolent Society and War tL to Gill the boat to her utmost capacity. The Graham’s Magazine do, P coes fuily used in nire into the free labor system lately estab! ish 3 — . Committees followed, led by foot marshals. Sicamer George Page, bas hops esataes for iets Knickerbocker Mazezi fo. : ‘Fhe Fruit Trees of aii | With reward to America he bud de tere APG Occ pn ea aces aol the Premises, ‘The procession countermarched im sien of the | trip. It has all the Fe ere eaten Dicese Pepa tient azine bsg a Se esx of ely jong ie late difiiculties had been swept Lot. known s Lot No. 7, in square M8, ha xs City Hall, and filed down Four-and-a-balf street | a quiet river laughing in the moonti; a safe ‘d Montague’s Page, by G, P. R. James, It is presumed that any one desiring such: 7 ie apier had sent hom: a despatch atte. reat ol stat feet nine inches on G street to Penusylvania avenue, and up Pennsylvania | boat and a pleasant party can give it. he party Villiam the Conquerer, by Lieut. Gen. Sir, Wjl- | will examine it personally. Every informati by the Europa to the effect that Mr. Cass bad told rs r 4 ae ee, lack 128 feet 8% inches on 2ist avenue. the whole presenting an animated and in- | on board will spend two hours at Giymont, and | jiam Napier, K C. be cre. upon application at the place, orto W. | him that the course taken by the British Ministry ho pee wards F, containing 7,819 18-100 square feet teresting spectacle, and extending several squares | returning reach this city at | o'clock The Family Aquariam, by Henry B, Butler, ALBERT KING, No.35 High street, Georgetown, | wax worthy of a great country, aud he Cass) bad | FING: directly opposite the beautiful in length. Passing along Pennsylvania avenue, Lectures of Lola Montez, | “ a : ee d Lord Napier that after the satisfactory | dence of Sountur temo ed Cbliqncly opposite the pfoerssiou arrived at Georgetown, through ‘Tue Starve or Jnrrerson.—A correspondent ay Porwent: po ace ane Sate noe: by the ALE ations of the British Government, t that of the Ruseian M er. Persons wishing to a they Subarked In | suggests, in view of the fact that this statue ix to | author ot “Minnie Goce tee ee sag procure w firstrate buy jot in this section of the city > ig do well to attend the sale, as a bargain may be ‘Terms: One-half cash; the talanon m thirty and ed oe >) Massachusetts avi boats for Arlington Spring be removed frojy; its present position at the north | Wild Flower, by the author of “The House of El- € e nsideration ty any proposals that more. Tie lot exter dis through to HL street, making aisoan | might be sug ‘ad to them for Verification as to front of the Pvesideutial Mansion in consequence | All the new books received as fast as issued, and | Peau dermis reseonalle. Apply to HQAr | the nationality of vessels aud their right to bear of its dingy and unsighily appearance, that jt be mad re SHILLING TON’S Bookstore as SALE a 7 aS HOUSE a ae Jeter a ped ta not removed out of sixht altozether, but that it * “Odeon Building, corner 43. street kK lth streot ‘ enue otie te Charbel eee ee Races —On last Thursday a number of our citizens were attracted tothe Hunting Park Race sixty days. for notes without interest, to be seour by a deod of trust upon the operty. wind » Auctioneer. st. between Mass. avenue and M Jictol oI says that static =e 4 Course, on (he opposite side of the Potomac, near | %¢ ipl oe Noty galt, vawhina 6 oop a iy 44-3t and Pa. avenue. | street. ‘Terms liberal, and possess. iven imme- me nee chiecttian te um nace k sa nedygent wits = = > the Toeey Matne, by the aivertiocenent: (Set one!) 7 ocitica Sistel Ceuta ak iene | Gav ED ND SPLIT 8 PHY On the Promises to J.T. FERKY. | on the Government to man sla c FUTURE DAYS. eee Cae eee ee rat tent once | is at th ectzgoatton worthy of cousiduration | woop. "i and othetwise prepace for defence, Br E. 8. WRIGHT, Georgetown, st race that came off was between MeMul- | '* ee y ° By far the cheapest and most desirable of OR SALE —A FARM, containing 18” acres of | Napoleon over to sec how well OUSE axp LOT at AUCTION —On TUES. Jen's Shepherd aud Nat. Haner's Jordan. The! p..e:zs.-“Phose im want of Pennies, for ebance, | {uel that ean be used during the heated term: forall land, weil adapted to dairy purposes. Itisarout | toresist invasion. DASE AECKOE at AUCTION Son TUE distance wae a thousand yard for & purse of | -a., siwaye obtain tte On application at the enna: | kOOW that coal fires once meds att Roker o Churches und Soheoles the ere: | Two firework manufactories in London had | at six o'clock, I shall sell, in front of the premines ) | This wax an excitiag event. There wus | fer of the Sine Othion ie, |) ante aad, Leste enustng 5 Beat hi easiatern smal! Dwelling, somewhat out of repair, | €xploded. injaring about one hundred persons— story Brick House and Lot, situated on the considerable side betting, and by the time the SWiecasswith thie ont coe oononn: i Gorn-boues, and out balideere: cee “5 Orat side of Frederick strect near Hourth and ood. start was made everybody oa the ground began = to cook the at onge desired meal, leaving the house | Ally,are new. It adja of Dr. Duva Ou the Ith of July, the Orange demonstrations | Tent &t 372 per aanum. Title perfect. to feel an interest in the contest. The running MAKKIED, coo! during the interval. Mr Knowles, and other: ras to | in Belfast and elsewhere, passed off efully Jy 24 St -S. WKIGHT, Avot. was very good, as far as both horses were con- | Jn Georgetown, D. C., July Ist, 1250, by Rev. Mr. | We request all seckers of real comfort and con- } suit purchaser. Will exehunge for city property. | “There was a teport that Sir Allan McNab, of ts nite of ; but the Jocdan horse was the winner by Arerds Mr. CHAS, E, WILSON to Miss M. - | venience to give ita trial. had 4 Sor Ce. Noes ERS, Grocery Store. High | Cunsda, would be the first Governor under the Byte soaitnn a sligat distauce. The time was reported to be | RY V. BOTELER. T. pHinereirias viesdeetd ith 7. Caledonia bill 56 seconds —_———___ Tah ler’ rt of the District of Columba for the and to me directed, I stall for Casn, in front of the i sad county,on TUESDAY, f August, 1858, at 12 0°clock m.. the fol described property, to wit: All Sawaal By —The BRICK DWELLIN east side of Lith street, one de e, (over the Gas Office.) Posse: sion given on the Istof July. For turther particu- lend prely toG.A.W.R DALL, corner of i2t After tbe principal race was over a sorrel and a dun borse, whose names and owners our in- formant failed to learn, were entered, and ran a distance of three hundred ya:ds for'a purse of “2. ‘The dun bolted from the track when on the squz h Ivania avenue; andat their | POR REST: ake, Steam Fire jis, foot of 17th street. Jy 16-tf This mornjog, CORNELIA, dauchter of Wm. H, ~ = ~ and Elizabeth Denaison, ageu eight years and ten FISe FAMILY GROCERIES, &o. ie Liverpool Chamber of Commerce had me- morialized the Government to protect Rr tights in the matter of the forced loans Mexico. It was rumored that the Goverment intended months. Her funeral will ixke pla_e from the residence of 24 sacks Welsh's Premium Family Flour, ao ED 3 ‘5 re hese : nye on — right, 1-74 cin, = png gt to lot h f = - sae | (° 8pply for power to raise a lown of three million 24m equal 0.8 the city of Weshington, She eee ee ae east these Sas heen wocewcl beaut ies) OTIS ciently ana invited Os crtoed, * 5 bb Avondale Extra Superfine do. eee reasons, given. for selling. Address “ Drug- |. A2u'Y we tiams & Co.. of Liverpool, in the | ments thereon, essed ant and will Ge saidte eetety the rece In this city,on Tuesday, the 0th instant, WM.H.| 2 bbls other choice brands do, gist,” Cry Post Office. jy 17 2awaw*” | South American trade, had suspended, aid their Judicils No. .4¢, te Uctoher term: 18S Wolme § brown horse owned in Alexandria and a gray | yt TON od of Frederick City, Md., in the | Fresh Corn Meal constantly on hand abilities were estimated at £150,000 sok and # cel Be tn ie belonging to Mr Darnes, of Georgetown, were | sath Pear of his Moe, _ Sbbis No.? Crushed Sugar TORE FOR KENT—The store on Ohio ave- the next competitors on the track. They were art y= Keswick and Richard SV aliach-and Ne ie F we Latest cinis to October term, 1858, William Vau Reswick nue. between 12th and ith sts It is particular- , i nee y ict rs, Jo Kk 1 i ited for the erovery aud food Game pp The squadroa to accompany Queen Victoria | s.Jobn Van wala ae: Watineh 5bbis No. | Granuiated do, 5 bbla No.1 Pu verized ¢ 7 bbis best Ciarified i entered for a distance of six bundred @ purse of #50. This was a very excit yards and ne match T _ pfiRE INSURANCE HE MUTOAL FIR® INSU ‘ : : ; i Byington, : GALT, northwest corner 12th | to Cherbourg consists of six sail of the line, six | Wel By! eek od s NCE. COM-| A large assortment fina Brown Sugar sr sem lect | trigates, abd @ Betilla of otoam yorkie mentite jy Salta for the Lustriet of Colui a at_aue time, and it was supposed that it would | », HE NUTGAL Fees OF COLUMBIA | A large assoriment fine Coffees and KR CITY | Co mand of Lord Lyons By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Head eins Of 3 free effusion of \ claret,?” as} continues to insure ageinst loss Uy fire on the wart | 100 ibe n Preserving Ginger OR SA 4 lithiated Advices from Paris say that the applications | peENDID BUILDING LOT AT Tum COR loud talk and angry gesticulation become fear- favorable terms. 5 bbis best Family Lard <M, conta ning 1% ae! oe] for the new railway loan of three inilttons ster! | ULE LA 0 HEO Grows. suena (Austen eet Cll aoe ace upon |" 5pbis No.1 Mackerel hectarines, pears, quincey, &o.. together with | Load Palmerston’s view of the national dute ie t valuable lot known ss Lot “No. 1, rown, when the rider of the latter strack the | bY ieateoatike chee’ Sbbis No.3 do krapes, currants. strawberries, &c.—the same h*v- | regard to the slave trade, and encourages the of Square No. 623, situated at the Bray's rider in the facewith bis whip This put | *?Piicationat the office. 10 bbla Prime Herrings tag 8 Good dwelling containing nine rooms, with | idee of the annexation of ‘Cuba te the United | Corner of ne Sd streets weet, having a front the gray at fault azain and the brown came out | yy, Warp, Joux Vax Riswicx 2,000 Ibs superior Codfish jar, &¢— will be sold on reasonable terms. or ex- | Crates. ax Cale a >a the whole trad id | (2H street of 23 feet 4 mebes.and Fr alread. The judges decided that there could be} Jdas Dickson” Matngyy G.Ewxey, | 10 boxes prime Goshen Chere ni stabiag a the Pattee eed an et ae | Come to au cid Tee ue Whole trade would | ject to ana ley. aud contaiming 250, no donbt thai the striking of the gray’s rider by | CuariEs Winson J.C. MeKetuen. io boxes Norton's Arye Cheba. xe ead Stabling ou the. promises. ood Coen te ayicnd, Ladle rpacyoar pe ie ed a. coans me ‘in ala Sastre ae ey and te TU SISSES WARD, President. Tquieite to fami and ‘other ‘nee : eceived | 4 re . wood a sisting ol = H It ls officially announ a that Queen Vi sae 2 frome. sonenees eae eligible ama cording to the rules of the ta ie purse cou SS ae : dl 4 . 1d Cro} oh Ro ve bs rt T & private residence ur for busmess purposes. wot be claimed by the owner of' the brown. As MATHEW G.EMBRY: Frenecer Pudiulcwmoronte | ee further partiouluts iuyu te of SAS. S. | Will Visit Napoleon at Cherbourg om the. ith ot atropaie. zi these rales do not, however, apply to less than omen. nin, (north) Bank of Washington. JONAS P LEVY, SCAGGS 7th street, or JOHN D. CLARK August. “Phe announcement was general = ‘th cash ; the residue in 6, Zand our mile heats, unless by a previous agreement uF. Aare iy B-e02w No. 464 7th st.,oorner of F. | i2th street, hotween Cand D strecis. ceived as a confirmation of the continued allt s ctorily secured notes, bearing to thst effect, the judges gave it as their opinion capuaeae TERESA = = fl a e RESTAURANT. France, and as a guarantee of the that the purse was rightfully claimed by the | PATENT OFFIC JY: PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7h er of the brown horse, who accordingly ob- IRE & ©O., Aucta, street, between G aud H, keeps USE, with bene ae Dk ead tiers report a visible improvement in oe , 9 ii s a visib men 3 F a it for the patronage when | nurs herstolore, gave | SOustanUly oa hand every article re No ani atract, betwaen Eleventh and. fweifth, al aate Large ovdete ind meen | PPANpSOUE BeICLING LOT EART OF ‘Phe sports of the day were closed by two Fair- | r-ceived irom thom | beg feuve te noun ogy Patent Corpse Preservers,& : reesare | fein. water and vath room, Mette ci ule taane | ceived in the manufacturing towns, aud pur- | P[SNPSOME BUILDING 4 —On TUESDAY, unty horses, which were rode by their re- | that I have secured the services of one of the moderate, and his attention instaut on call, any hour | room No.3, first Huot, Post Ole Department.” chasers from the United States had begun to ap- | wel: su front of the preniisi spective owners Distance one mile—stakes $5. | best and 3 : paneer wo eo of the day or miaht Hacks furnished for funeraisat nti’ , * a ja the markets ‘ ‘ Saree at — oe fglndine pok os aoe Busting 1 ote. TL were a bay id i, t pete wy ully i0- | lowest possible rates. aps-ly — — — — ‘The crop accounts were favorable, but bread- | uated at the ver of 18 t sou looked “as though runalag was’ suchen | vited t ine beat of WiNESand | O*° eee : NEStAND VERY DESIRABLE THREE. | suit wert dem. Street, being Lots Nos. 15.16, 17,18 and 18, in Square ; ~ ye LIQUORS, and sis fine asssitinent of TOBAC- | GELLING OFF—SELLING OFF. RIG Ed g BRICK, DWELLING-HOUSE | " “Tigre were rnmors of another conspiracy baving | N® lsi!l, the waole containing about Stim steers which they were atterly unaceustomed They | GU 4nd CIGARS always to be found in the bar. S AT REDUCED PRICES, + SALE —The subscriber has for pri | , a Of weve ge acy baving | feet, tut will be soid in lots to suit purchasers. put in the time wril, however, and brought up at | je 25-eo'm *_BREREVON, | All nch flounced Barege and Lawn Robes, vate wale anew and very desirable three-story Bi been dixcovered, and of several arrests being | Perms: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, and 1a the end of the mile in apparently good condition, NOTICE OF A LOST WARRANT — and | Rich Satin Plaid, Figured and Plain Bereyes, DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back made ; Italians being the persous implicated months, for notes bearing terest from Gay of sale. and ready te start again, if need be. We did not CE OT gee cr iene issued by | Ureandie Musling, soine dark and second mouruing, | containing eleven roome, Uatt ine lee oe It wax said that the office of Dir General | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title imdis- Lear which beat; but the stakes were paid over, Pension Office, to the undetsienede an thu uit | Berare de Laines, Ducals and Ginghats, and furnished throughout with all the modern of the public -afety would be rev and at- | putnble, direct from the Goverument._ aud for the most part xpent before quitting the ~ Mag emnylecer peter A by laee cantte the | Phe buance of the entire stock of Fancy Dress | provements—pas aud water, fucnace, range, oe, tached as before to the miaistry of the Luterior jy 2 A. GREEN, Auot. pray ee ae Pikes ee a large lot of hah Cambrie and Muslin Flounzings, | ioth streets: Went ae dn et uk loth streets Srain MARSHALS SALE —in virtue o tny, and passed off in good style.” Except the | of Ks, 1 shall, under the rules of brag | With a gensral stock ofall Ereds ofstaplearticies | Terms oney an sna Y MoGUIRE, wuipiurata ae eared for abe next year presents | ine Circuit Guurt of the Distsret of Colusatae for sittle fil-feeling that xprang from the new style | (ft Sennione ot aes of family use, at the lowest exsh prices. ap lsd Auot’r.and Gom. Merchant, | *2)plus of a hundred the County of Washington, sud to me directed, | waPing up” pursued by the rider of the | Sarg Warrant, should it have: fallow sate sees | All par‘ies are requested to call and set‘le their | —* ae note to England demau Alexandria horse, in the second race, nothing ecrurred to mar the general pleasure and good humor VOR RENT—TWO ROOMS in the third story . COLLBY. Of the building veoupied as an office by C3. 5237th at. Sdoors above Pa’av. | Wallach, aud immediately opposite the City Hail, : 1. | Apply to’ RIC WAL ao6 js, a8 | have never assigned or sold aa‘d warrant, | 2°counts to Ist July, before commencing new ones. . JOHN RODGERS, jy 19-2w je W-lawsw A Soldier in the War of 1912, My A Kiew Notick.—We find the following mar-| XO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—I F a SHIRTS. — i r ITTING SHIRTS. AND NO HUMBUG. Tiage Im the Pheatx of Livingston, a taper pub- Tibet telnet th hich inceed te tka tk | “Aus camiomen wae caaeacceene: mi airaaa lished in Louisiana. We copy it with the re- ‘une, 1788, to Jonn’ Hi A slurt to fit, of the best quality of material, as every marks of the editor, Mr. J. V. Rich, verbatim et | served three years in the Virginia Stat one can tesiify who has tried thei, call at the cor- xpl shail expose to public sale, for Casu, in freot of the mersburg’s language in reyard to | Court House door of said couuty, on TUES: Spain and the slave trade, bad been read at an | the i7th day of August, lax, at 12 b'el"k m., the f 5 extraordinary cabinet council. lowing described property, to wit: All defendant's An addition of thirty-three millions of reals oa ey ay og ghd oe Las been made to the floating debt. R, e 555, in the city of Waah. Iraty. on, D. ‘ <5 ali mud” sineula: It was reported from Turin that the Neapolitan | ‘©, lmproveme: reciees aad teers a N.—The Copartnership heretofore isp under the firm of RRE & OWEN is this day dissolved by mutu an . as the property of Joseph Peck, and will be » 6t t 1 nue. N te F. LABARRE, Gov ument, through British intervention, had | to satisfy Ju icine No. 287, to October term, 1858, On Tharday, the Sth inst , by the Rev. Mr. | the Comaussioner of the General Land Ofhce for | &p 22-00 HOPKINS’S RAZAAR. ashing! july 8th. 18°8. oreo ees for ~ sorte of their vessel, Joseph Peck. ke = ere —_—. 17 Se Esq. . C i it. 5 hole | but that the offer was declined as insufficient. Jy 2i-ts for istrict 01 Sah oe tas eens Unis WS: Mten xsling | semiyin tiett of dad tn setinie ction POWELLS SODA WATER AND HOCK. cluive atthelace aes at cee . — Oy te ee ee One of the Heirs of the said John Higdon, dec’d. | ¥ We congratulate Mr. S_ upon his goed fortune c Denmark. jt i t » 185 iT If you want a refreshing glass of pure SODA | S£sins the frm privr to the ree ae iv wiening the beart and hand of one so fair xo b i to $ bts di The reply of the Danish Government to the te | -lawsin WATER, flavared with the different Brust Sito, settled by him, and all outstanding debts due P In virtue of a writ m the Clerk's cfhoe of ARSHA(’S SALE. facias issued ti firm wust be settled with the undersigned, who is | Germenic Dict had been dispatched to Prank- rt of the Distriet of Columbia for the ‘ PHILADELPHIA or one of HOCK, (a uew article in th s city.) call at e el : y ashing ton, qi lligent cog se well accomplished as Miss L A GER BEEK “DE PO T,| SP Mune Drug Store, under Warecae A aan eles thin oconen: = fort. Was understood to be conciiiatory. expose to public sale, in front of Aithouvh boardicg in the same house with No. 38t Pa av , between 436 and 6th sus. Hotel, where the best quality of the above beve- of informing the citizens of Washingtow and the ARABIA. Court ry-7 dvor © " rey} ce ry Mins W . we were not soprized of the fact that | Qne keg $2.50: one dozen quart boities, $1 5). rages taay be had vieinity that he ue the business of | On the 15th of June the Mahometans in Jed- | the Wth day of August, 1858, at 12'0 a0 they mere to be marrsedjuutil late in the evening | {[7> We send the Beer free of cost to any part of J. P. MILBURN & CO., Dru ag LIGH ONDUCTOR dub rose and massacred the Christians there. | [WiMs, deseribed p the day on which it took’place, when we were | the city. Fk woonee je 5-e0Smn Willards” Hotel. ip ‘The vi. tims numbered over twenty, among them * . ited up to the house to w: the cermony, | _™m 31-6 2. FE & W. GERE Bole BN Mere R ANKE BOOK | iienuy strict nicention to business hewileaeiva | (ue English and Freneh consuls, aud the wife of ~ aud with them ia the bountifull sapper which UN tep STATES PATENT OFFIC MANUFACTORY, the satconareutike ook ve, raily. the litter. The consulates were aiso plundered. | and singular the umprovements thereon, seized and Was prepar, for the occasion. Who will be the | U Wastine ton, July 20, 1858, By EDWARD LYCETT, eee La — i ; next keep the ball a roaling ‘Tor British ste: ‘On the petition of Philos B. ‘Tyler, of Springfield, Keetber rich, certataly. That “th r? editor Massachusetts, praying for the extension of must do better than that, or be will never de- | ent granted to hin. on the 16th of Janua MPa. Avenue, het. Wth und tith Streets, jy alw __¥. LABARRE 1 Cyclops bad reseue *s History of United States, RABEL : it Ed levied upon as the property of Sam’) MK: ght. wind will be soid to sntisfy Spain No. 6 to Oetotar b) . a nm the to Sue 3vol ato hound SRAELI new and chesp pocket | *'* Cristians and taken them to Suez . s ‘Tw. terin, 18 8, iu favor of W. T. ‘©, use of Thomas pitt full Turkey, es. $16.00 the set. D‘ iglish edi‘ions, Hex ible mualin covers. the Cy lope bad 1) fre ie he De can | cee. a age oes y 7 K “4 eC) . e ! : . SEL ars serve Se Sut (to) on the Wall Teal” Rewncifute® | Sesmrcorenoy piration ofsuid patcut, whish tates | Half’ Tarkey or Antgus’ eco Sat received SS ys a11Lpig New Bookstore, | attempted to intercept the retreat of the Clniithece jv 20 dts for the Districtal Columbus, Se ete irate koa rn ee Oe | ee ote mib rerio ne Haif do. do | sprinkled edges 450“ iv19 32 Pa.av., between %hand 10h streets, | from the town. — mnust haye set bis head a “‘roaling It 1s ordered that the naid petition be heard at the | | And every style of Book-Binding executed. He tage See asain = Inpia. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. : Fatent Offic Monday, 21th of Decssbar 4 (pS sue PUES RTLES te The Caleutta mail of June 3d arrived at Alex- | YR UST Kpprretlarterdal di whew ghana ice Pian Rete Be Dae see: | acaieace een al ere Meese | RESMENTAL EE pQUARTERR Juntrscteed duce ow Nazeny ote | ania on ibe trot day we St AtS | PAS eta peat foto mea ni v Fish r * ss si i 3 -P. t 2 Sir Colin C: still at teehee. " ° Market, t Andrew Fisher, Robert Brown, Daniel Solomon, tition ought not to be granted. The officers and members of the resiment, and | PiRELES. winch wil be served upin Socy sod | St Colin, Camp! May the Ca pe tebela were | milder, fof cash, one bar horse. one irom: xr ss, 80 sate? anew sea —— aaa eeenry “ar | ia rine Pxtem Uimes sane ieee Meet at No iSienatrock, where d have eatin? | Sigkes every day at o'clock marching on Gwalior. A Briton column that | {y certain debs and notes, secured by & deed of - : law Mavions areak cae Miccoete ane Piet nib Geet antery Cops rab party to rangems nt to kee; them’ coustantl+ supplied with started in pursuit of them is reported to have | trust, recorded in Liber J. A.S., No 1%, tohos Je, deze. 3 kK - the house 60 days James Boyle and James Keppler, | be used at the said hearing must be taken and trans Sega do, fine and costs, $315 each. Jobn Hough, | mitted in sccordance with the rules of the Office, drunk; $215. S$. Adamson and B. Adamzon, | Which will be furnished on application. profauity, threats and fighting; do. #215. T K < Love, drunk and disorderly; do. $3.15. Wm, | 7thof Dec Smith and Charles Sharp, entering uouse of C ones o Eavanns imported and domestic | jy 15-e06t 8. E corner pACCO, aving Accepted an agenc! —-— a = " = larxo importing ho iam enab ed towel at H47S OF THE SEASON. E bta ris ar Gores The 1a die case, will be closed on the | Catablishmeut in this at et ee 1 have the pleasure to introduce the HAN DSOM- BT Hat OUT; also, a fresh case of, And give ' call FRENCH SOFT HATS of my own im a c a - | Wi, 2”, of the land records of Washington count . colby pala them at Scindia and to have ar. De He EDMU B CLARK. Frestee™ The rebels were again becoming troublesome jy 12-2awhds A. GREEN, Auctioneer, in Central India, re-occupying many forts from oS ews which they bad been driven. ‘The Barrackpore Regiment had received the o BUILDING LoYTs , ws ry C. A. SENGSTACK., Agent ortation, Getting them from first hands I option of disbandment or of service in China. NORTH OF Pkes'DENT’s MANSION AT AD . aeakee et dees do 60 dayne ye ce onts | Any within ten daye thereat iy 22 st No. ae3ith strest. | oan oifer them machinwar than Usually sold in this | "rhe Calcutta import market was active. Pro- | Gn Patra eM AmaIO weil, am front way, Moses Hrown Wincent Garver, Julva Lomas, | Unions, Wasninatons i. Gaunt RADY’S GALLERY = ity Sevot the "While Bear? corner of tn | dues wa dail and’ money unaltered. Fixehange | w the premase, commencing on following waluabie Eteanor Davis, Mary Aun Brown, drunk, disor. | 0ce & week foc thr f B Soo PavAvaive, wean tru staaer, | thd S Pa. avenue. . 2s 1dats 144. Mains lots, vi “ ey derly and fighting; 9 days each. William H. | Publications to Le at least sixty dive b Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co.’s ‘ap 2i-cotf HOPKINS. Cus. 1 in square No. 126, having 2 front of 7% Feting and J Gaston, fyhting and disorderly; | SY Of December next, (eee? ote OLT Mr. BRADY bogs respect{aily to inform the pub- LATEST, FROM THE Dates, from Hong Kong to May 2h had been hg fame AY Hue and costs, $4.15 each, Commissioner of Patenis. | sie that in conseunence of the very liberal pattonace WEST INDIES. sede t anchor off the mouth of | tafuyette fauane having a iene Secnee pm a P. S.—Editors of the above papers will please copy, | he has received since cpening his PHOTC WM. F. BENTER has’ The allied fleet was at anchor off the mouth of | 1 afaye by 17tu aud isth streets and Connecticutave STPENCHNING AbovT —There are indications, | and send their bills to the Patent Offico, witha paper | GRAPHIC GALLERY or ve Ashington. he will just reee:ved a large and su the Peiho on the 29th of April. in various sections of the th ines | Containing this notios. jy 21 law3w_ | contrary to his original intention, keep it open during pertoriotof GREEN TUR- Six diys had been allowed fora reply to the . Mamedintely after th sale of the Y, that the canines sepa Bayes |; | the summer months. . TL from Nassau. N, P direct, and wil hare- | demands of the plenipotentiary, and the time | gj r vee | to sell Lot 3, unre No. 184, hay have @ strong tendency to commit suicide, or I ov ERS or ae ss myers AT THE Aa giticient corps of Artists will be constantly in ater provide TURTLE SOUP atell hours of the | pavine expired. a steamer bad taken up two gun | a front of 45 fect 10 ines 4 present sexso: . STE mndance to ex: raphsand Ani ate & 5 rer 7h + bres that poison bas been adminis! im tit’ shell, taken out of salt water th inthe hest possible manncren rare ee | Family orders for this delicious article of food wit! | Oat and 150 cmerere to eee Pesee,) AE seach | mead: es yer Re petace oF persons same day rants wisting to be ie Prices ranging from §1 upwards. be filled at short notioe W.F N1 transport with 950 marines and infantry had ar- of fy rads poy den! aud bh we have known the pol ' to prepare ius- | supplied by the barrel will please oai! on fe Collection of Portraits o distinguished men | jy 2-eoSt —-C street, in rear of Browns’ Hotel, | rived streets west, running beck S) feet wliey. cious morsels for the dogs, which the animals i. B. SCHWAKZ at this Gallery (the largest in the world) is open for The French had got two gun boats over the bar on Sises doucth ana 6. 12, and ts ed to huve an astonishing appetite for; but Dealer in Oysters, bile inspection every day (Sundays excepted) from 1 ( SUGAR-CURED HAMS, of the Peibo, but two English despatch boats had | 4, \,tie: for motes bearing iterest from day of y always, after partaking of them, manifested |. Corner of 12th and E stree s. back of |. 07 p.m. je 30-e03m ’ roe tes Snoulder Bacon, stuck fust A deed viven and adeed of trust taken symptoms of azony, followed by sudden death. | _179 eotf Kirkwood House. GRO hehe a nes ‘The English and French Admirals were both | disputable. a. cs Mi 25 Depaible those nightly feasts for the canines | iHEAP: CHEAP! | L invere: me ate oe RIES: ot tamitien ana | 2222 RP MES | at Peeghele, aud it was expected that ina few | “iy Td ~ aie becoming fachionable again Ifao, we would | C . AP FANS. ve, | Burohasers keneraliy to my well-selected stock of | NOQTICK TO THE PUBLIC—All persons m | days the first blow in the North might be mrt advise our feuds. who Lave valuable ‘ animals Just received ol PALM LEAP PANS, | Family Groceri choice Oolong aed Green Tose, ipsteed SHEER eg ent Telegraphic Fieet | by the capture of the forts at the mouth of the of th je re ‘ 5 rner 7th ew =~ poate hy pnd lo sore or pre. Parone times onem at No, 464 7th street, opposite | very best Family and 5 Flour, choice Family all latest news ahead of ‘time, Tele river. the We Prices thes Gee Tine: | graphs, do. “All the Weeklies cud Morn ean Raven's vorivatied Iustrumeuts ju At Doig Kong imports bad improved. Ex- | received. Several ood CataRee oF Ars.ULtT axp Rorseny.—Yester- change 45. 5d. a of Chickerine’s mmke for sale ° 2 * 3 WM. ORME ace a FS NE LO ‘At Canton a large business was doing pmonthly payments, at the Musso Stirs of 4 day, officers Suit and Gormley arrested Joseph | % MON her 6. usa TJOM ci havea tay olthoesehean Foray | LAD SHOES, MISSE~1 SHOES, CHIL-| at Shangbae exchange was 2s. Gd. Silk trans- | 1°! " Mae HAMS ee ee tha oldie? Hastuming. formerly in- | H.'S. P. Cisse’, corner Congreasand Bridecsirente, | IN Giobe an nak. aieks esnpee cheas ua i 5 actions were large. ‘Tea was very dull. ste oie! mates of the Soldiers’ Home, but dismissed pre- OU. ARNOLD, M.A, Principal. they be purchased eNews Also, J vious to the olfence for which they were arrested. | _jy 22 Staw2m cut A. SLask and QUEENS WARE, We have a choice lot of Family-oured HAMS, whieh are sanespaenae om exeol etre ‘They were charged with assaait and battery on wok Baggage Car Burned. Mr Mason, and robbing bim of $5 75 w sh and 9th 6: 4 1c CREAM GARDEN, ‘than the Leyes Ld eg Weaw selling Ladies’ fpatirs Gait 2 Fort Piain, N. ¥ mer: (CHELL, i euu ., July 4.—The baggs KING : ’ was or Ow K Sraxer, pate tle Toth streets. shamed pnd rn a car of. the Cleveland express train enst, won = ly 12 __ gorner pa 15th wtrne". Lis nected vager eshte iemikae Bed tes | aetaes pomet kes ‘of resort ton and th st. "“Gsittund see for yourselves, do maltese 0 ee ce by fire leat night SS ees ees EAN OB Anos for eure or tout area vond boundary str ne oC - : f 2 Oe Fhe arbed very a canes poe pelts No- complainant down with a stone, and then they ER ICES, SODA nd the finest | 8? #%6m_ JOHN MeDEVITT. &p. 2c, all our own Moray Stank. | destroyed. The ae ‘Awerlean company, wi Ww. TO. Sp eet SOOM PLE IS robbed bis pockets. The case was laid before | CAKES of all By soo T Sheet, or ING Rd 58, from containing over half a million of dollars, was | Wi6 CN E Justice Donn, who committed them to jail for "i Families v iS vedas sda snd’ EY teat boost ee bs Sie’ coreer ot saved. Everything else was destroyed, with the WLAND'S MACCassAW ob at mails f:0m Buffalo.

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