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= WASHINGTON NBWS AND GOSSIP. | and 7, west of the Mt. Diablo meridian—con- GEORGETOWN. NT oa a wics, ao EVENING ST peirbl ted tthaaloo Ena | ‘ining 8,242 acres. Correspondence af Tig Bier. a ina grocery and entry | (;RAND EXCURSION AND PIC NIC —— ———— Meee earn oe cine of the oppocis | g Pint ofthe. place called Cuati, finally on- Groxextown, July 28, 198 Potomac "Wo. 88, of Alexandria. N OFTY: © | '¥ American Pourrics.—Some isap. | {rméd to Victoria Reid, situated in township 1] since the resumption of navigation upon the yo! Retee, 2. WASHINGTON’ pied 2s, 1858, | tion newspapers. and here and there a disap- | 1.244 ana do. 1 sbuth of range 12, west of the | canal 22 boats aati hevenertcdaae leas i Ti Box No. is, at To GLYM on MONDAY, August WEDNESDAY.. — —____—-—— | pointed Lsepenlsitege a Asa San Bernardino meridian—-containing 128 acres, | Camberland, wringing about 7,000 tons of ceal 6 rom her t ts should be sent im by | cratic journal, continue to harp uponthe recent | ist of the Guenoc Rancho, finally confirmed | from different points, with 5,711 barrels of ; ‘AN’ pe eaten diay wing uot | trial trip of the new (and first) steam revenue | t 4. A. Ritchie and S. Forbes, situated in — HiBcod with carder am bark ea Ww: appear until the next day. cutter, Harriet Lane, Matter involving a township 10 north of range 6, and township 11 po Repo Ron The Teepe ae ieee be ean | foe8wo shocking outrage upon thesimplicity and purity | y orth of ranges 6 and 7, west of the Mount | lector’s office, rectown. during Same SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | of our institutions, and on the public treasury, | }yin}1o meridian, containing 21,220 acres. riod bas amounted to $2,557.83, as follows—de- nding trade 22,261 67, Da OG The Intelligencer devotes its leader to “The | &c., &c. There never was more arrant hum- Plat of the rancho Canada de Pogohini, fina) Ars tea aajoarnell meciing held & few evenings Gold Fields of New Caledonia,” and “ hopes | buggery and demagogism than the utterance of ly confirmed to Maria Antonia Cazares, situ- | since at the rooms of Mr Hunter, for the purpese from the conciliatory spirit manifested by the | such nonsense, which, up to this time, we have | ated in townships 5 and G north of ranges 9 <3 Sabcs wasaute tien ool ks eee British Government in the letter of the Colo- | not noticed at length, only inthe belief that, in | . nq 10, west of the Mount Diablo meridian, m8 | piteereel fe aes tooteey OO eal ies | OS ea Bete hkl . iy | rua eet thet Bere aseeh ’ . Avgust 2d. - ich have steams: ciigeragee. Head? ica" | Water eter tars fo tt VMS aT cease 3 ‘The boat will lenve her Washmeten wharf, foot of Waren ce ee rents old. 0 SITUA, | cn atreet-at 8o'clask 8. 00.nud Aleanatres at 9, for from the country. Cankesp common day bocksand | Giymonl, returning at a seasonable hour in the eve- m ell recommended. Address J, W. B., | HIRE. ai through City Post Office. ‘jy 22 at Ihvery effort has been made by the Committer — | make the Excursion worthy of the patronage of the ANTED—By 2 seupomeie middie-aged wo- | citizens of the District. which they solicit. Eapu ii farmsh the Masic,and Jones & Mil 4 manently organized by the election of Mr. J nan reo inen scoutee scometroseaad auren, tone acerca Rerresiimente. nial Secretary, (which was published in the very shame, those indulging in it, would soon | oop, ining 8,781 acres. McHenry Hollingsworth, <2 tain fomerfieid saure ATION ——— oak mani | ler the | fn doa arn EE Star of yesterday.) that any existing regula- | see ft to cease insulting the public understand- Vs : mmings. — ry! . di the absence of the n'y. Alsohasa | Capitol, the Northern Market. sod the corner of eager eairy hime ora , Who Wishes a situation ener ter Pog st at tsoe css me. proctecis. im the same ae chambermatd or feeraties | wae tee wid mein thy evening ) yt to coa fe’ ver prssi nm tal = inthe country, Apply ak No. am Catrest north be: | “EMU UNE DOLUAR™ tobe had of the Com- ; ; : second lieutenant ; J. Cruikshank, third lienten- tions which are unjust in their nature or op- ing after that fashion. It seems, however, that | Orecon Survgy.—From the Surveyor Gen- | ant; Wm. Gruikebaak, order seseots ressive in their working will be modified to | we are mistaken in that charitable opinion of | eral of Oregon Territory the following de- | Offey, second sergeant. About lghiy fear names ced the legitimate demacds of immigrants | their sense of self respect. Some of them con- | scribed plats have been received by the Gen-| 4#Ve been enrolled, forty-two of whom have ; b signed the constitution, and the remainder are | teen Ist and 2d street east. Hee | muttce ang gt the bot. oe COMMITTEE. from our own or other countries. At any rate. | tinue to publish and republish erroneous ac- | eral Land Office, namely: Townships 1, 2 and expected to do so at the meeting to be held on WANTED“ CULPEPER MILITARY IN eT STi we may leave the question in the hands of ‘our | counts of the affair, for political effect. 3 north, of range 10; townships 21 and 22) Saturday evening next. Lane epgipe gy bone PAY LS Tr of the Calperer | FXCURSION TO GLYMON Government, with the assurance that it will| We may therefore not inappropriately aay | south, of range 5; townships 22 south, of ranges aT ts. So. secate. 1f possible, one ham reliable members before uniforming. The name claim for our citizens the same rights which | even at this late time, that the vessel was |6 and 7; and township I south, of range 10— | of the company or character of uniform have not, Rey 7 Inst) ‘or to fill the chair of modern rang: axon (usher tn Seetione pet ‘aduented Ru- | Eastern Lodge, No. 7, I. 0. 0. F., are conceded to the citizens or subjects of other | brought to this point on her trial trip, which, | all west of Willamette meridian, and embrac- a been determined upon On THURSDAY. Augost 5, hb. A . 2 Ray's coal docks, this morning, all is life th end im dat le be addr 3 eapectfully in- Btates.”’ of necessity, had to occupy some considerable | ing an area of over 70,000 acres. and activity. Some fifty or more handsare busily | ts the REV.JNO- COLE, President of the Board San the Bunnie | ihe ‘Lodge: The Union treats of “Our Fata! Indian Pol- | time, and to be made over some distance suit- Tecan Auiuae BAcee ne Ae Poi, res Suisse of Truatees, Cu'peper C,H Ve jy S-tf_ every arrangome: a icy,”’ declaring that we commenced wrong by | »ble for testing her capacity to render the par- Ne ee 5; his a a md ate = - ca harwes WANTED Bs a respectan —- brag on FHURSDA\, Augest 5, 1° recognizing the Indians as our equals, and that | ticular services required of her. She was | Tecovered from his recent indisposition, expec At the time of closing this letter the members J "The boats wii lesva the foot of Tth street nts et wens Veh aol Bith on one ersinek 8 2s aod i‘. p. m., returning abut 10 —$—$_________ dF w'eock intheevening i TE LN oom. Ommbasses wiil lenve Georgetown, the Northern es heey bed gy Spies gianna gee Rom. | aiarket, and the Navy Vard cule in tine to oumaeet kitchen fora family of two crown persons and one | With the boate on each trip, nud o nvey peozengers servant. The advertiser prefers a on between | to the points of etarting on their re'arn in the eve loth and 15th streets and Pennsy!vania avenue and m z % yet taught us cur d . fi New York to | start, within a day or two, for his home in | of the Vigilant Fire Company, accompanied by — snag a i - halide ae. Departivest Connecticut, where he will sojourn for a few | # large number of friends. are on their way to . days. Prior to his retarn he will make « tour Arlington Spring, to spend the day pic nicking. “<The necessity has become apparent that we (including those of the revenue cutter service) ys. The Potomac Company’s tugs brought up, this sual = Touxer bave an — So cicns of an opportunity of secing for themselves, how of the several navy yards for the purpose of | morning, the packet Arctic, Hicks, from New ongs to the white race. . ri . A York, to the Messrs Dodge, and schr Brothers. our people is closing in over the savage tribes, | their plans and views were carried out in her | inspection. In his absence the duties of the Y pd , 4 ; & : hi iit he 4 tad be oh es acd mene place, ee cement ~ Capt Meigs. ig sraat, Address J.0°D., at the Star Offies, xta- Seca who are hereafter to live, as well as they’can, in tructi While here, they determined to | Secretaryship will be transacted by the gentle- he Sylvanus Allen, Sears, laden with flour | ting loeation and terms. ¥ Loe ay pH ere. bijection to our frontiersmen. This is no hard- | CMStruction. Fe eee, ey, Cee j _ W. Welsh, E: and corn by Hartley & Brother, sailed yesterday | <» ITE % s, = ttee and members of the ship. It pape unjust invasion of the rights of the | test for themselves how she was likely to answer manly Chief Clerk, Chas. W. Welsh, Esq for foicdatgl 5 y W ATEEA TOS Ae sctape Sam aa tore bad of the comet “¢ bes. They bave no rights. They were created ii . i: =? > | eeestameneiiinmndtenmeimmmemmmmemmmememenmnast tile by . Can give sa a ota references. Committer of Arrangements, and piaced tere in the wise economy of the Al- ee aio etinees sent ii ais Sa tes ee ae jeaen aha eats ck ae Rddresn T- B.. throuch Cite Post Olfive jr Betws | Geo Bamberger. GS. Hoptere. 3 @ Meare. mighty. to be driven back and finally extermina- Nee details of whic _ other ie ip ye ua President Buchanan has started on his trip to ALEXANDRIA. W ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wah and iron Le eee qe icine, ted his work it is for themselves to perform. | their experience in the management of all the Spr i S aeaee ake fe family. Wages from $10 to $12per | 2¢7° O. Nest, . he 4 The condition upon which they are permitted to sip 5 Bedford Springs, as we yesterday noticed was | (7 era bes 5 rrespondence of The Star. m. Thomas, Char. Gesford, M.H. Grimes. 2-7 Tiles RAND PIC NIC live is, that they shall cultivate and subdue the | 2¢tails of the revenue-cutter service enables | his intention. He will probably be absent earth. Those whodo so, have no d fiiculty in | them to know. As there was sufficient room on come we'l recommended. ee at ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 28, 1858. reet, between Cand D streets. getting along; those who refuse to do sv, never | board to accommodate a few others, the lady Shest re yesks: oe eee emmaieg 3 Vy ANTED TO PURCHASE. for cash, x aumeil = ital Club. Sr nothi wilt i ity, or, in- ° z = : PE Young bad a hearing yesterday before Justice A mo BOE i “é iu sed eight or ten nundred dollars. Address J At ARLINGTON, oo TUESD. W.4S8tar Ofboe. jy B- seston cites tase . TO PURCHASE—A few SER. Th use every ANTED TO PURCHASE-—A few SK) that W AVANTTR, thn ceatloman tesiding on a farm | ettion to preserve good order andthat ‘elt near Washington City. Those having servants to ocexcion pleasant and ai . dispose of, Whom they do not wish to sell toatrader, The boa will eave lath Street Bridee at 8 o'clock on App'ying at the Star Office, may meet with a pur a. m.and 2 0'c!"k p. m. paces c= iy2f_ | Arington apd the Bride 2 OUSE WA ED TO RENT~—In the peig! arriveng ard departing every hour. borhood il ee Pil rh i ae ont ifty Cents, admutting a gentleman and G or ten rooms, for @ famuly. | ladies. a a ate| Bosecseton to to giesa by the stof Govober. Plonas COMMITTEE of ARRANGEMENTS, address “Tenant.” st this office, without delay. sta- | _jy28-W.F.S4 M ting terms and location. iy 21-tf XCURSION TO GOLYMONT. ED—A small HOUSE, or a part of a 4 geeks with ktohee, in the central part of the gity. Price not to exceed $2. Address Box Post Office. Y, August 5. With the « tillers of the soil.’ *” few of her friends were invited to participate | Indian Agent in Kansas, complains to Govern- | ther proceedings, they werejdiscbarged. The Union also treats of the August elec- | in her brief experimental cruise in the waters | ment of the violation of property and rights of | |The Odd Feliows of Potomac Lodge, No 38, . * & propose an excursion, on Monday next, to Gly- tions, and says that no concern is felt for the | of the Chesapeake; and as is almost always the Indians in that Territory by white scttlers mont, A committee, that is in itself an assur- character of the decision of the people of Kansas | custom in testing the capacities of a new Gov- ance of a good time, have charge of the affair, upon the question of admission ernment vessel, some of the Government’s| T8® Weataen.—The following report of the | and balf of Alexandria will spend that day at —— a i musicians stationed at hand were carried along, weather for this morning is made from the Morse | &!ymont. i> The New York Fire Commissioners have by way of enlivening the trip. ss 7 ‘i pdr The Boston Post states that hands are now Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | being employed with a view of opening the cot- resolved that all persons running with an engine Ww bt shall wear a badge of membership. and allothe:s e doubt whether the company on board of The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: ton factory in this city during the coming month. taking hold of its rope shall be arrested and hand- | b¢F on this oceasion cost the Government a Weck os Gas Sailed, yesterday. after our report closed —brigs estes Molunkus, Mitebell, Boston, by T. J. Mehatfey; New York, N.Y. iS i ed over to the police authorities single dollar more than if the trip had been x made by grim and crusty officials only, whose ,. Amina, Lewis, Boston, coal by Fowle & Co.; Saree eg - achrs. Decatur, Oaks, New York, by Borden »Ma. ’ presence on the occasion was necessary—a single dollar! Take it all 1m all, a more piea- clear, warm. clear, warm 1 aa if” The Detroit Free Press learus that the Washington, D.C 33 Co ; Reindeer, Kenner, New York, coal steamers Canada and America, lately taken down a “ Richmond, V stated Petersburg, Va clear, ther. 50. >, 1858. 3, ss . x : he boat will lenwe her wharf, at the foot of 7th bed panpmaf gd most negate a aot yune system of avowed or unavowed opposition, | Norfolk, Va .. pM PO CAEN ET MARES: LOST AND FOUND. street, at 8 a. in. Biacden’= wharl, Navy Bard, at sold by their proprietor, Mr. N. P. Stewart, for Wilmington, N. clear, pleasant. 7 . 8'3, 0nd Alexand:ia at 9 be California, where they are intended to run be- | DOW reaching us by mail, concerning the recent berate? aoe lear, warm, M4 SP | teet of 4-4 Cient Oak Row landing and forsale prios=to be ind of ony suaer ef the choot” . tween San Francisco and Frazer river, the new | trial trip of the Harriet Lane, never disgraced Savannah, @: clear, th Lumber Yard & Steam Saw mill, onain had been broken, and whem stolen was tied toon ery Cee gold mining district. The upper works will be | the dirty annals of the meanest and dirtiest aerial eae cleat wat Be. _26th Datreets. with a thread. aR wane Thomys Mockabce, CE. Wilson. removed during the voyage out, and replaced at litics of any times, in this country at least. ‘olumbus, tra. EOes) Weatmt INSURANCE. ,08t at Giymont, on the 26th inst..g0) W. R. Hant, wi mt a age out, P politic y y Montgomery, Ala clear, warm. Reavy RELIEF may be obtained by thosewho | CHAIN, with a heart slide bearing the imtials —— j a a ee eaes Lower Peach Tree, Ala are alllicted with the “Insurance Polictes” of the | M:b- ir. A suitalie reward will be, paid an LAKISTONE’S PAVILION, > The “Loz Cabin,” so famous ia political Ay Inrevuicent Sotvtion or tag Dirrt- | Mobile, Ala... cloudy, ther. 82. “Farmers and Mechanics’ Insurance Company of | 5° questions as py Seay ing wier, corner of Bridge or the residence of Mr. R. 1 Gainesville, Miss. eorgetown. jy B. New Orleans, La. clear Philadelphia.” whose (late) agency office was onthe Pleasant, Cheap, and without loxs of temr, history, has goue at last’ It was the residence | ecLtTy.—We commend to the Star's readers the clear, th &3,wind SW | corner of 17th street and Pa. avenue, by application of General Harrison, at North Bend, about tifteen | following intelligent suggestions of the Joxrna! | Wheellug, Va clear, pleasant ee Oa Oe seat ot tie occa ania Gd oeeeitn pepsin ele plowed et Relig lao crn Mkts miles below Cincinnati. when he was nominated | of Commerce with reference to the great indus- Marietta, Ohio. clear, pleasant. Capitol Hill. Address Box 454, City Post Office. — | short hors, white star'm her forehead, ; i eas eee for Presideat, and was made famous by a thou- | ¢,j4] problem of the times, as apparently e1w- Parkersburg, Va. clear, pleasant a8 5t* spotted neck and fics. Rather slim. and The fast and commoedious eteambeat MAS sand songs in the campaign of 1240. It took tre I A ei c $ and was totally consumed on Sunday morning ee nen way ot tiers) of last. It was occupied by Col. Wm. HH Tay. | ‘2 thousands that meet our eye in reading our lor, (who married a daughter of General Harri- | €Xchanges from all quarters of the country Barometer at the Smithsonia tected for temperature.) 20 (": vas TRAM FIRE-WOOD MILL, Thermometer, at 7 a.m_.7 AND GENERAL FUEL DEPOT, imum yesterday, *9; minimum last night, 69. Foot of 17th street, bas along tail. The above reward will be paid for | COLLYER will leave her wharf at a2 a ie and Alexandr at 1}: p.m. for Biakistone’s Pavi! YARD —Strayed away on Saturday, the | ion, arriving there at 6 p. m., where passengers wi!! J. & W.M, GALT. re — — — _ - Office N. W. corner i2th and C ats.. No. 547. S5.RE ant,a RED COW, very thin, sup and lodge thatevening and brenktast and dine the rapid progtess of the fire, and so lute its dis- | ich D, nd permanent telegraph from the neighborhood of Bur ke’s Sta 240) Ibs to the ton. ‘The abeve reward will be paid for her return to me, | tonat9p.m. To these desiring to enjoy salt water that neighborhood for several days last week. It | vious to the fuel being delivered, jy B-tf fais ssh U7 Fort Leavenworth advices of the 24th, per | Where the weather is not colder, probably, on > appears that on last Sunday week.a child of Mr 2 se > hoz | CAME TQ THE RESIDENCE OF THE sub- | Aicuisand lodgings af “he Povilion at the usual United States express to Booneville, state that | #¥*?@x¢, than in latitude 50 on the eastern side ot INS ARE FORWARNED from 4 seriber, No. $25 11th street, between : prices ° can conti ; Wim. 0. Davis, aged about two years, while on r employing in any manner a BOY, | #! eets, on yesterday morning, 2 buf- ivt-d SAM’L BAKER, Capt. great damage had been done to the crops in the | foute is entirely mammeable, eee eee orn dng | a visit with its parents to the residence of its | + Jones, who bas hoon with mefor the | Salo CONV, heavy incall, The owner willdieetiee (7 interior by the late heavy rains. very formidable difficulties except the expense, | ¢'4ndfather, wandered into the woods, and had ce yes c ‘Gerip taal Pin reel or reg tires iways eee a ee ome sn ible lit gltes riggs eee : 7 . ‘ 4 ns >| been gone some time before its absenm ranused e Orphans’ Court on probation a J Dm Several bridges on the Fort Riley road had and that can easily be provided for by the wealthy anyalarm. After a thorouzh search in the im- | 8041 years ofage ; dark complexion : brown hair, Jy 27-3t _ a H. K. WALSH._ Ebenezer Sabbath School : been carried away, as had also a new bridge ed tat hs sae Sees ie willl ub. | inedlate vicinity of the holies. the staring ery | eer oreromnd ine ook; dark sree. An hess & 5 REWARD—Strayed awny off the commons TWO TKIPS—TWO TRIPS! 01 ae leaiconnar S aa iz x ear Ono exs. © $ — : scroes the Kansas river at Topeka, by the heavy | tinents. the United States will very soot bares | Of {lost child! was borne from Liouse to Louse, slurt, etriped pants, and straw hat, with biack eh po aint cee hae ee oe ‘ rans rise line of telegraph to the Pacific coan. and there ig | Until the Whwle neighborhood was aronsed, sand | bon sround it, 1 have reason to believe he isin the switeh ttl; stekt wack, fike tie teases ot al, Angeal, Macarsion of Fseseuer Sabbarh Ne 7 = = yy > a general search commenced and continue neighborhood ofthe Navy Yard, and has probably ; at Py J s | ui tw on = Numbers of teamsters are arriving at Utah, pore ar oe cpesation: frp England Ginn | thiougtiout the whois of the afternoon, and late | <eaxed bisnams: Aby pocacn reburning ead bor to Leeper dig ier Fmd ll ys DAY the 23th instant, the safe and having ween detained at Camp Scott during the Britain and the United States by a joint cneen inte the night of Sunday, bnt no traces of the | "8 Or giving information of his whereabouts, by | Mvo'the above rewacd easant Steamer Tuomas CoLLyex Winter and sprin: ‘i . tine log, digg ee 2 A his w or wer fecovery., 01 t hartered for the ocossic: he bont 3 by insufficient means of trans- | tion. to provide for the litile wanderer were to be found seek Ce OneL wins, iil be wel ee eatiee ‘ mil igave ‘Otierinek's wharls Nery ard, formation that wi i lead thereunto. JAS, LITTLE, SS ee ay. Graces will leave Otterbel rd. nt ortation St. Petersburg to Orego aw the case | O Monday morning the searching party in- | jy 23 3t* Near Congressional Burying Ground. xe ae ctoTpeeita, | o'clock a. im., and Bind am. , a nen sabia en oe Petchebane’ te Miaseitt | creased in numbers and In anxiety for the sutety | 27283 SE onerserion doo Dos AH __Corner oh Send D'ste. intend. | is deine p. ma.atepgnegen Alaneuirin eeneed UF A monument is to be erected to the Pil- | °° rel : : (United Siates ) The wire will be a long one, acted Without asking father = REWARD-—STRAYED AW We? day, the 22d instant.a RED COW, spotted with white Haslong horns. Al: ared Cow ¢ spr pee 3 =— . old. Ti above reward wil be paid for their retu to us, on lth. street. opposite the Park. emer and Confeotio. ery can be had on beard. jy 2 3t* HENRY & ANTHON RUPPERT. Tickets Fifty Cents for Acul s, and Twenty-five | Corts for Children, witch con be procured o1 board Ss 50 REWARD.—Rav away from the subscri- | the boat, or from any of the Tescners of the School. g OM per on the 231 instant, my NEGRO iy 25-St* ON an Marian vis. 0 WAS seen : na " = > seas in Washington on the merning of the 24th THE EXCURSION OF THE SEASON, Her mo‘her resides in Washington, and is . ‘, - as Ellen Davis, but lives with a man, President's Mounted Guard, her nam?. Said girl is dark colour, about 18 2 " , years od; hag lost neariy all her upper snd lower On THURSDAY, July 20th, th. She hi ® grandmother inthe ¢ ty TO BLAKISTONE’S PAVILION. by the rame of Win iverson. For further in- — formation apply to H. H. Vors, corner of 0th street ‘The large steamer POW HATAN will leave her Lj WIS BAILY harf, on 6th street, at 9 o'clock tim Fathers at Piymouth—cost from $300.14) to 400,000. It will be built of granite, 153 feet leave; and every foot of it will be high, £0 feet at the base, with sitting figures from the dominions of Russia, Great Britain. - 5 or the United States ; each of which nations will 3% to 70 feet high. It is to be completed in twelve | ht able to protect and operate the line within its years from August, 1256. Thirty-six thousand | own limits. dollars have been subseribed, principally in ‘The experiments already med with the Ocean Massachusetts. The Society for building the Leese in Spee Sr eaperge Ser wet ae = i = rT Hpossibitity, of constructing, keeping in monument have purchased all the estates imme | o:aer. aid operating such aline.. ‘he jropesed diately around the veritable rock, and also a site | ronte by way of the Faroe Isles, Ireland, Gceen- for the monument, embracing ten acres of land | land, Lzbrador, &c. although it would avoid commanding a flae view of the harbor and the | Some of the most formidable ditticulties con- caline “ would, we locality of the rock F, encounter others scarcely less futal in prace TIT = yp ern re. ‘The intense cold, the barriers of ice, of U7 A tersibie tragedy was enacted at Deer | tee : in nse thi rest some! os Creek, California, on the 2d instant. A Dr. Mc- | Unmense thickness, resting sometimes upon the returning, and proceed down the river ns far ae the White House, withont Isnding, and return to Fort Ge Washington, where the exerowses of the day will be of the child, assembled and recommenced their | 7 J.D. HAMMACK’S labors. The woods and fields, for miles around R AU RANT, were scoured, and every nook and corner exam- Nos. 204 ans ate poe ag ined daring the day; but night having closed in above Willards® Hotel, upon them again, without the least clue as tothe I woul bez leave to say to the public that owing Whereabouts of the lost one, they were reluctant: | to my taving to build and extend my house, thael y compelled to disband and await the return of | have been necessarily taken from my business and ay before renewing their efforts to restore the | have not been able to give it my OW? personn! at- child to its afflicted parents. The anguish, the | tention, whiea Sy soantios to give satisfaction, Bs es on Gan f . | Devine completed my building arrangements, | can suspense, the agony of hese parents can) Ke bet- 1 bo tana at the Bar omen mooie Pp. m., where ter imagined tuan deseribed—their darling babe, it will afford me pleasure to serve my friends and oes two summers, lost—lost away in the the public generally with ail that wart oan wish for. rk, deep woods, alone ! mame in part—reen} Turtles. up in all it On Luesday morning the search was recom- | various forins ; Soft and Hard Clams, fr menced, and about noon, to the joy of all, a wor- Nostale, ©: store, A thy German laborer restored the little wanderer Cod SOOK, O08 Birds. pide safe to its mother’s arms; he having found the “en Teh (eee yetece Tema child about a mile and a half from its grand- e heli, such as Addresses, Singing, Withers’ Band is engaged for the occasion. Gentlemen served with meais at all hours of the ire | father’s, in the woods. in a reclining position, | day or nignt ground, and then perchance floating otf, wire | ! 3 heat aha . oF 4 a en Mi fo bi a ow: < ai ‘ apparently not at all alarmed at its situation. Its] My Bar stil! holds its position as one of the best 7 thave all the ad <hectes WIC was CIC er | Sas oe eos oulen iewhich the route | M'9¢ inquiry was fort maria!” "Phe ouly in-| in the oountry, where "pure and ‘umndulterated | GEORGETOW WH ADVERTISEM’TS, | vamaces oi'that deiiehiful ‘watering pinoe. [see Sere, which was ‘jumped’ by twelve men. On Would Deer ure very Ga waa ot sctions to it, to | Jury the child sustained was from being sunburnt, | Liquors can alweys be found. ae __ uOo_OnDNaoV | advertisement in the Star by &. J. Marsbali } st. ene ‘ i . Po > 2 ntin ng the pleanure of the ary eee the mouth of it with pine logs, entirely obviated or greatly diminished by taking con bleh idan sees eal gel oases Lager Beer, kept constantly on hand. jy 23-St EPAIRING JEWELRY. soqenny- The —- dg 1 © te Paes jon at 7 and declared they would kill the first man who| the Bebring’s Straits route, which, though Se, Oe aNee no: e = = = — z 2 cock &. m.on the Sith, sud arrive at Wastungton should throw any dirt into the mouth of the tan. | loager, ix on the whole, moie available the SOE eee eee ee ewer to: all) ct titateo Ghtercanas Roo, Com Starah, | JEWELRY REPAIRED ina superior manner, | at 2o'c'vck p’m. ie ; - id weer | La which it must have been exposed. ea Grits, Farina, . and at about one half the usual cost, A. ind will acoompany the excursiommets, nel. Dr. McMurtha threw a shovel full of dirt | WIl® Would be more easily protected, repaired, met Revert Pr 7 4 : Fiour and Smail Hominy Later From St. Dominco.—By the arrival of | For Tee KEL & MILLER. 214 Pa. av the schooner California, Capt. West, we kave| jy 27 Iw (Inte siaadioin'e Kekescritn received advices from Puerto Plata to the lth of Rvesy ACADEMY, July. s Ma ee wrette ib yr mens Sener. - 3 ne exrre'sex of this schoo! wil b3 resumed on Business was very dull; the market is over-| +6 Tet of September, under the charge of the under= stocked withall kinds of merchandise. Thesup- | signed. who will give his persunal attention to the ply of provisions on hand was sufficient to last | 1" eo young gentlemen in English and cles- and operated, and wouid have the further ad- in the tunnel, and forthwith one of the jumpers | vantaye of not only conne: sting us with Enrope. shot bim dead with a rifle. Therupon the sur- | but also with Northern Asia; and from Northern viving brotber drew his revolver and fired all the | Asia branches might be run, connecting us, as charges, then taken the revolver from the dead | Well as Europe, with India, China, &e ‘The = territory along the whole line is habitabic. Clus- body of his brother, and fred all its charges Into | ters of pic alation would soon be gathered around the twelve. The result was that four were killed | the telegiaphic stations, even in the coldest and and seven wouuded. Mr. MeMartba gave bim- | Most desoiate portions of the route. A break self up to the officers of the law, and after an ex- | Wold be promptly discovered, and easily re- WATSON, (assisted by experienced workmen,) 38 Meals and refreshments will be furnished at the Rridge street, below the Post Office, Georgetown, ual prices. . ¥ Vnai a: mey enjoy themselves, and to ensbie cen N. B.—For the convenience of persons living in | tlemen to tske their famiies, the Bar of the bost the country, Jeweiry Repaired in ape beet - — be closed, aud no liquor wiil be allowed to bs tise. i sold. _ ee Ae tte €2, to admit agent.eman and ladies ; tobe of the Committee only. SELLING OF F—SELLING OFF, Berihs on tue bow u of Ss ne inal REDUCED PRICES. ing on tue Lior the accommodation of the rich flounced Barege and Lawn Robes, 0 I et: corner Rich Satin Pintle Picked ani Finis Dances, mabuses will etart {ror th of%h street . and Ivan yen 8 o'eh 4 ; paired ; whereas, at the bottom of the eceon it four months Specie was very scarce, in fact wa 'y, by letter or « therwise, for furtner irforma- Organdie Musiins, gome dark and seeoud mourning, ny ebopectt ema e - ya ea and Wee dinebe eg 4 {0 bave acted justifiably, | would ‘be attended with dittcuity, delay. and | "He could be had. ‘The people were losing con- | tir.) REV. JAS. A. HARROLD._ | 2¢'™42,49 Lines, Dacals and Ginghams, Capt Jos. Peck, Tient.Sn-ur'l W. Owens, and was discharged. heavy expense. Let England, Russia and the | fidence in the paper money issued by the govern- | 297 3¥_____REV. aa As SP eee cece mire stock of Fancy Dress Win. H. Buren, O.8 ino. H. MeCotenen, pauied States say the word, and the work will | ment, and excbanged the same at one hundred | P)!GEST OF ott of e pera geny SOE NIA: Of | A large lot of rich Cambric and Muslin Flouneings, | F,. ate (tr Mast. Edw. Towers, Recerrios Sreecue-—The Louisville Cour- | be done. — and fifty for onedollar of specie. pot lamtrated by Teviomst duciae _ from anetion, at \ow prices. : : "i 5. Of citlee mcesten na sent ecwioms | Tux Pacuric Nuws.—Our budget of Oregon | Capt. W. Boynton and fear of the orew af tne | fa whiek probed the Coen eel Of Ay Meee at the hota kinds of staple articles | FOR PINKY POINT. O of giving receptions to returning Members of and California ers contain but litt! brig Atreerdo, formerly under the command of ates with notes 5 and the new Bill of Rights and ‘All parties are requested to cail and settle their FOLK AND PORY Congress. It says that when Humphrey Mar- papers contain but little news. 4 ’ y com +] Constitution of Virgima. By James M, Matthews, Accounts to ist Juiy, before commencing new ones, For t W. COLLEY. wishing to enjoy t 523 7th st. 3doors above Pa. av. Fisa, Urabs, Oyet rd sen Bath ~ | ing, afforded by those pinces. the fine NOVELS, new and chexp pocket | sale, and commodious steamer PA IWHATAN wih i i j - 8vo., $12. shail reached that city Robert F. Baird made a | L2¢Fe are further difficulties anticipated with on § glorious speech. He took his stand upon the the Indians in W ashington Territory, and it is wharf, and as the huge form of Humphrey dark- | Said that in the region of the Upper Columbia Commandant M. L. Johnson, in the service of | 2 Y , Santa Anna (Liberator) came as passengers in| - GLPEFER PENALG Inca the schooner California to New York. Cc At Culpeper Court House, Vas rr . i i Eneushedi' ions, flexible muslin covers. leave Wartington # Yo SaTURDAY. at Sa. ened bis vision, he lifted up bis voice and spoke | Tiver and Frazer river the various tribes are Fat Aeeriae! ill. onmmence its second session the |“ sult reserved at i m.. forthe above points, and comtinne during tine Pe P 1. 0.0. F.—COLUMBIAN ENCAMP- | fst Monday in September, 1858 Cu'peper Court PHILP’S New Bookstore Bath her | ° = follows collecting in la bers. What their obj \ MENT. No.1—At nectins House is si'uated immediately on the Orenge & |; ile ® ' pthing season. from her berth. at the company’s = fe go earkate seamen ¢ % in large numbers. at their object |). 3 MENT. itis AE Vie NPRUAT meeting of | Alexandria Railroad.in the Piedmont cerine ett | i719 382 Pa. av., between 9th and loth streets, | wharf, foot of Gih stree:, err:ving at Pinoy Pent at ihawraue yee Geen : is, remains unknown; but the apprehensions eter TO “tate; and is not surpassed by any village for its ld Point at 42, m..and Noito’ Nice TO THE PUBLIC—All persons um: 5 p_m. same dav, wart of news from the Grent Telegraphic Flect | Norfeik'm Sunday mormnr. Retar 5 To this most touching and eloquent reception, | 4F¢ that a general massacre of the white settlers ‘orfolk on Monday st 4p. m.. Wid Pi = ‘eave aoied upon ; therefore a large attendance is desired, | auly of scenery, healthiness, and good suciety, “ 5 , . - ¢ Institute burdings are of brick. 75 by 80 fest, | must callat SHEtH D'S corner 7th and D sts., by 2 Hamphrey made the following appropriate and | 49d miners in that vicinity is contemplated iBT order of the Cee MCLEAN, Scribe, | ¥@/ Ventilated aud thoroughiy furnished, who has jl Uke iateat news ahead of Time, Tele- fancy Cota’ ot Se. sm. Tuordey anders le " z > . = — = a EuMS, raphs, &o. i the eexkhes oulbues on yt o . Atting reply < sae a a —— to the Frazer-river NOTICE —A meeting of the Special Police | Fo session of ee months, payable hats in advance. fland atall times. ed Fe aboot pay valley are sai itte: i *ppointed to serve on the last election day on ncluding fuel, lights aud washin, 7) tl eapaces Ma atls Wr GaSe Judy, i ” 4 Aet ond “How do you do, Bob’ f rid D is 1 fi r against the attempt inthe Filth Ward, will be held at Casparis’s Hote! | Tuition, in common English branches 12 50 FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, &e, Srey ine come Saree Una Sal-preee. These beautiful speeches were taken down as |! @0¥- Douglas, as factor of the Hudson Bay | THIS ( Wednesdry) EVENING, at 7's 'clock. Higher Eng ish branches ~, 15 60 | "4 snoks Weish’s Premiu: Family Fh Passengers will le taken upand landed at ail the livered, 1 phono, = Company, to impose a tax on them for residence | JY 28 It" Ancient and Modern I nd oncks Wheeler& Heath's de. landings on the Potomse. . a aoe BY @ special phonographic reporter, | UTP mpciopiiiee) {ile Geucmatee Cal i ==DR. WM. P. YOUNG ims removed bis pratt athenmtics 22) tie ae Fg For tickets and further «formation appiy at the EST ee ees What the result may be, remains to be ah oe et offics to the northeast corner of ith H Music on Guitar, 15 06 i bese today be ae = aoe Neos Pa oem thee a rf t - a oe os . ; | streets. jy 23-en2t* Drawiog..... 10 00 T choice brands . ° ge, No. $72 avenue, een Tue Lacnecn oF THE “ BRoox —The —— SO OOO ‘5 ‘S Meal constant! hand of Beowu's totel.or tothe Captain on beard the new U. 8. screw steamer “Brooklyn,” built for but the more Peasy among the settlers are TF tnorety ere PEeal ION: 5 inform ation 1s ie 10 e Aa a on Bont, Eh hs : 3 a usin 7 i i ere! ven that ou iM tant ¢ pf. esepsaing . penmtne © N 3 . fs 4 5 MI os "is wernment by Mr. Jacob A. Westerveit, was | “*75 (very “fort to maintain the peace. ee of the French Legation will he trareferied. ental GEORGE oP TTA en ek: ROHN We] Bis Newt Paneneel dor 5 MATTINGLY. suceessfully launched Tuesday forenoon, from P r. W. H. Frazer, who lately went to the cy ioe oer yo Fecon ives avenne: pals, Culpeper Court House, Vay 27. tSepes | Thbinbesi Ciarihed do. = ESS Rapermsentent F.%, 8. Company. he ine 5 : = *razer river mines, Oki pen sro 11 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p.m, > iA = A iarge assortment fing Brown Sugars NU “Nou a pal pncbnyshans here lemeab eat my sod Ga Ahly by way of the Okinakane | _jy'7zi SHOEMAKERS! SHOEMAKERS"! A large assortment fine Coffees and Teas TEN ERG ES URN OS OF TEE exactly seven months after the day on which the | tke, informs the Steilacoom (Cal.) Hera// that THE UNION GUARDS take peasareia| SS seit 100 ibs Green Preserving Ginger Ay ; gt keel was laid. he was sufficiently near the place of conflict | | 15 Aunouneing to their frieuds, both miliary aud pal shoomskers that are in want of Shoe Tools or Sees oat bo SR aaieh ance. WHT ; ON, or © t vi 3 . orvic, that t I i indinge are invt jo call al o. reet, | . vines, = 4s ” x or tarbouwiars, see cand pe eat was Witnessed by at least five thou- | between Col. Steptoe and the Indians to hear | “Wit that their four Honea Paviiun: on Moone | abovete Weekinstne, Dot wits troy ey Milhs Virrinis-cured do.” - | fatores : = iy noe tind people, As early as nive o'clock crowds | the report of the howitzers. He states that | )ueast sin For further particulars see future ad- | tho cheapest and best assortment of shoe Tools and | 2" [bs best = ‘Mackerel OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF began to gather in and about the ship yard, and | Gary. the Spokan chief, and K i | ee ee Fiadioge ever offered fur sale in the District. 5bbia No.3 do Mi San GN TRE atten the yard was filled, and all the trots’ tate mge in the Gok en mai-a-kin | = RsING ASKED 80 OFTEN IF LHAD | reNcsh Ol Tee err con vores Sea wet, || 35 aaa Bums Berrios ér THOMAS Cot pera contes and windows widen al os did not engage in the fight, but counselled i Fj turned police ofticer,I feel mduty bound to in- | ee ROW SEY oy ibe superior Codhish wary every Tuesday and Pridey t« sabes commanding @ view of the against it. The tribes to which they bel form my friends and customers that Samue! Handy, I ADIES’ SHOtS, MISSEX’ SHOES, CHIL- | “10 boxes prime Goshen Cheere Mount Vernon and the tambo! Wasdington, leaving scene were crowded with spectators. Shelton’s 'y Delong, not Samuel W. K. Handy, grocer, | bs DREN'S SHUES, 5 boxes Norton's ine Apple Cheese, the wharf, at the foot of 2th street, at Sie a.m, re brass band was in attendance, discoursing lively however. were among the victorious enemy. found at his old stand, 224 Pa, ave? ling at nensualls aw prices at The Lavties | with ail o her Groceries, Wines, Liquors, & tarping About Dy Fare @t iy 6 airs. Several steame te Willards’ Hotel Shoe Stor: crowded with passengers, | 2h@ Puget Sound Herald says : ispensing fine Fam- requisite to family and other uses, just receive avenue, be =, s | iquors, Cigai snd for sale on renso: and to taid off in the river, . &c., cheap for cash, sonsble terms For cash and te Be a poove’ SOF OYSTERS CAN GET AT TRE i aaah The announcement made in the Herald rompt monthly custo: . aeeesleceiners omy, EVY. presen weenra: a <Te about the spot. Not far from 200 bed ek pict pen ire arran; ement between the Pacitc Goods delivered toall parte githe, aut Fy free Waveew Nooo NAY P. LEVY - Ls ek ee . OYSTERS P 1 ~ | Mail Steamship and Hudson Bay © ee aig ; - a ee . oats ine 2 large proportion of ladies, were admitted providing for the former compaiy placing on | LY ** __"_‘2iiPaavenve. | 4 Do ove make, Comeneteas. |” [CE CREAM GARDEN, ete ee se American tag vl! Parts of which waved | Frazer's river a small steamer, we have einen | ; COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, | iv'19-i TIMOTHY CLARK, nag eee pa ao vc the American flay 'earned, on reliable authority, was correct The TT. X-PAYERS.—Ab JULY 19, 1858, RADY GALLERY, a Srerrey oe engarere Cheegetpinacngg re ae ee Cccnar ee ibies fae wn a. Mai AX. SRS.—Abatement for’ P % A 11s plensaut piace of resort ICk CREAMS, | | — ena Ties « ot moved, and ten minutes later the Word was giy i ‘ap as Fort fi tgation of the | forthe yenr 1858 are now du int payable at this Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co.'s CAKES ef all kinds, are constantly kept on hand, | — = —_ ea. There was a momentary clart “8 giv- | river as far up as Fort Hope This steamer will office. and that the law allow: abatement of eight + Banking House. _ and wiil be served up im the best style. S AWEDAND SPLIT F *F of sledge. | probably be placed on the river asearly asthe Ist | per oont for the curreat year if paid on or beforethe |. Mr. BRADY begs respectfully to inform the pub- . B. Families served with Ioe Cream by the | ® oobD. copes the bye surged back from the sides | of July, the company of course seeing the import- fat of September next. se (oa in a ofthe very inert ea quart or galion. iv 7 im Phe beat ene nnd moot dostcaite py ot of the ship, and the immense structure 1 ance of being crpeditions in the matter.” ‘Po prevent the inconvenience of being delayed in| he hag received since opening his PATHE S1.TS, Pearl Shirt Studs and wees oval Siren once made mast es hept eet ty along the smoking ways, slowly pipes the crowd usually in atterdancs during tue last few | GRAPHIC GALLERY at Washington, he will pi on ¥ > # know that oual fives once made must be kept up the days ofthe abatement, tax-payers are invited to oa'l | Contrary to his or intention, keep it open daring | 5-2#leeve Buttons, Toues oes Sere t entire day 4 bent to rad ate thy \~ with gradually accelerating speed, ploughing Cattvonsia Survgeys.—The Gencral Land event = ‘hate or send for their bitls at an earlier day. summer mouths. herp for cash, at LAMMOND’S. fe Kren aroeof the mmates. the ond Office is in ipt of following- ibed JAMES F. HALL AY, etlicient corps of Artists will be constantly im | jy 28-% i ch he used gra lial oa passe “a —s away surveys fen he ties Hoy pie press a oA Colleatir 1 Mast sopainis mat ner. raphsand Ambrotypes AMS! HAMS"! HAMS! r = waned motion, towards the Brookiveahee | oes | fornia, to wit ALL SESSONS HAVING CLAIMS against Prices ranging from $1 upwards. We have a choice lot of Family-cured HAMS, | Ve ir quer! a r bs yn shore Pp ugh Lockrey are requested to present fn m he Collection of Portraits of distinguished men | which urpasred im excellence. * | venience to «i zal. Te he Wee a AEP Parted from the ways Miss Eliza | Plat of the rancho Locoallomi, finally con- for aettiement within 3) days toJ AS. LYNCH. at is Gallery (the inreat it the worl is nee fot \_KING & BURCHELL, les nactawose eirass Ee: ervelt, dauz i zs 7 . i 3 . “ northwen' eee a savahter of the builder, christened | “itwed to the heirs of Julian Pope, situate in —- ¥ public inapeotion every ay (Sandays extopted) fom | ivi? __ corner Vermont avenue xnd iSth street, qquere south of Fammnpinens her the «-Brooklyn,”’ at the same time TS = breaking a | township 9, north of ranges 4and5 G Sah AL bottle of wine over the bow, whil st of the ENERAL FUEL DEPOT. 1ANOS: PIANOS !—an immense stock of new | Steam Fire Wood Miiis, foot of P ‘ . > SEASC @ second hand PJ ANOS for sale or rent upon ¢ feminine | Mount Diablo meridian - . Foot of 17th street, H*4 OF THE SEA! SON. the most avoommodating terme. SHIRTS. bandkerchiefs waved, masculine chy . n; containing 8.875 Offics N. W. corner 12th and C ats.. No. 547,” - | te te JOH S. N& SHIR: 1 snd d etic emaseadid Gar — =* acres. _iv8-ta tine square south of Be svonve._ I have the pleasure to introduce the HAN DSOM: NF. ELLIS. Firtiy: SHIRis. AND NO HUMBUG. Seis Plat of rancho Potrero Gra: After the launch, a bountiful collation way par. | "Tt"! to Jaan M. Sanchez, sj taken of !n a loft adjoining the ship yard, ang | “iP 1, south of ranges 11 an toasts. speeches and champagne were induigea | 5°29 Bernardina meridian ; 3 rT HAT OUT; aiso, a h ose 0% SETS Gen APES erg t cecares 1s sepeecen es Any gentleman who wants a supero: cv FAMILY COAL. SLERENCH Soro BSS ity ownim SAP | PPG SLOKe FOR aa. pls yrrgrtumity | a suurtto tty ol tne beck quelaty al matenel nace Just Weostvet toe tent tank Anthracite portation. Getting them from Bret uanis | tory ressonh given fel alin ee eed erie, | One can teaufy whe ime tried them, eal! at the wer Coal, tor ceneret family purposes, sereened and pi ean Ofer them mich lower than neual!y sold in this pe Gi y Post Ofhes. elite. AG ir awaw is a ay street and Penssyivene avenue. No ht, jor. erty. ep &t them will puaranl . a > —_— PROe LOOSE EME es! 8 WM. GALT: Ibi'Stenof the “Wits Beary” corner of thy | ———————_"_W) “7 SNin__ nde, finally con- tuated in town- id 12 west of the 2 - ‘ap 2-20 HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. hio ave- containing 4.432 wtf N. W. comer ath & C'sts , No. 547, street and Pa. avenue, PORE RREN tere oa Ol rc i fe i - a” as » I. . between 12th and iste sts It 1a parti be aang a nee of te vities were enlivened by the pres- | * rea. "| QrEaM FIRE-WoOp MILLS le! HOPEINS._ | [uted forthe grocery and feed business appiy | AL keevl AR vn iMm Fut BACON & = the ladies. A number of distinguished Viat of the Collayomi rancho, finally con Ss Foot of Seventeenth street. Cisse: M LEAF FANS. CHEAP! wor. J, & we. GALT, northwest Rt ae, Foceived. Several and fis lemen, a iJ .M. LE. SS u . . 547. * es p rn ae naval officers and others, were siso firmed to A. A. Ritchie and A. 8 Forbes, situ- 19> ote eee fof scene Milleree ts mcel| Suvtcenstencies int of PALM LEARF ANS, FPOWLANIPS MAGOASOAN OlLet GIBES S rentiasip ames forms caer. te Atew in townships 10 and 11, north of Tanges6 jy wi . Se are are a ae ve F tent Office, oe "iy tf R Hairs Store, near 13th street, ie dy te W. G. METZEROTT.