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~ wee ~ - es ~~ He From California and Oregen. EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &o. Steamer St. Louis, ftom Aspinwall, bas | ——————__—___—_—* — arrived at New Yorx, with California datesto] GEC UND &X CUR SION THE oS) the 20th of July. She reports that the steamer President's Mounted Guard, Star of the West left Aspinwall on the 34 for ‘On MONDAY, August 16, 1888. Key West with $1,500,000 ingold. — ‘The Frazer river excitement had somewhat | -At fo plecnntionsl Raopmemniiante a eee subsided, but nearly forty vessels had left San cursion, ther have been indi. ” Francisco during'the fortnight for the new gold | give another to thet plemaant retreat regions. Glymout, on which ocormon we shall be pleased to There had been on between the Mexico was bart nee tage spa Mining compan the Fremont men, at Pine . le Tree Drift. /The former made an armed attack | desi ous to join with us im spending « pleasant time upon the latter, who kept the assailants at bay, Ti > bseriber ot their tickets of theCom- and applied to’ the Goveruor for aid. ‘The Gov | gine uincrbern cam get their s; “ Col For . V v WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | “« t's Armory Guards,” numbering 100 men, sree E Russell, of New Britain, Conn. ——— es and ed with vi ifies. The streets} 4 fos door lock plates. E ENING STAR. Tue Riot or Tuzspay Nicut Last.—Since a oreee’ wile revolving rifles ee NS. d infi demonstrations of through-which he passed were thronged with wae © a Vedder afgreeuia “4 pl % TY: the murderous and infamous People, and all ablaze with the glare of rockets | 8ign for ves. spuaeune ee 12, 1858, | the same gangs of rowdies in the latter part Of | ang other fireworks. The excitement of the eal SoS of Troy, N. ¥.—For design for mere ar = | May and carly in June last, until the day be- | siege was also further enhanced by the firing | _N. 8. Vedder, of Troy, N. ¥.—For design for U7 Advertisements sheuld be sent im by | fore yesterday, Washington city was tree from of a national salute. On the arrival of the Sec. | P®*!¢r stoves. 11 e’cleck a. m.; otherwise they may met | disgrace and annoyance from any such source; | retary at his residence, he was addressed ina! ‘Tae Wearaer.—The following report of the Sppear until the mext day. thanks to the firmness and proper sense of what | very appropriate speech by Hon. William W. weather for this morning is made from the Morse is due to the community manifested by the | vaton, to which Gov. Toucey made a very | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | grand and petty juries of this District, mbt | BAPry response. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: The Union says that Kansas refused to come | had theeffect of at least temporarily holding ~¢ Tox Lavine or rae Capi Avast 12, 1858, into the Union because the people were un- | check those who have worked so much injury . : =—s Wasiinct q New York, N. ¥ -Clear. pleasant. ernor culled out the military when the assailants | The Committee wou! say to others that desire willing to take upon themselves the burden of | to the interests of the Federal Metropolis by | 7o rie Editor pik sar on Aneel, eee Philadelptin, Pa serrsed close. Smet leaving the Fremont men in posses. embrace this she last Excersvon of the —— of ‘ ae aed and that the vexed ques- | availing their propensity for organization for |“ Why ts it that Washington seems to sleep, and Washington, D. c iwindN. There is a strong contention in California harp an opportunity, as but few tickets rem in wu- tion of fa very had little or nothing to do with | the perpetration of misdemeanors and crime, of | remain so calm, when all the world is in acom- | Richmond, Va. tear, th. &2, wind S| among the Democrats of the State for earguervan ‘The steamer Collyer leaveant 4 o'clock ».m th Skies * For this reason it expresses, in | the opportunity involved in the existence of an | motion, when the hearts of nations are thrilling | Petersburg,V: poe leent wind ox FedeK ee ge a oe ng foot of 7th. street, and arrives at a suftabie hour e . 5 1 5 Doug ; ~ * = = P A thizi: lice amon with delfg&t and triumph, at tke unexpected clear 82. lasites, und id of S tor Broderick. ‘bickets admitting 9 gentleman and ladies, $1). sansk comtitenes, thn conviction Ghat blending | ‘neliieteat, 1 nat 8 symiperuising, po . success of the secone great enterprise of the time? lear, a ¢ ie ‘Other geld, rosa rpc rej rted the other On this occasion every precaution will ‘be taken a ef Po to make the ont elect. Kansas" ean no longer be paraded on the po- | us. Next to the ondertaking of Columbus, with a howery, wind WSW | side of Natchez Pass, ROUDPARY SOC. ments, litical boards. On Tacsday last, a all know, thay renewed weight of doubt, hope and anxiety, steering his «clear, very warm. In the before-reported attack of the Indians Peek. ny The Unton, further, thinks that the age of | their old work, under circumstances going to | littie fleet over uaknown waters toa land which clear, th. 81, wind SE -clear, warm. «clear, warm. clear, warm. -cloudy, warm. clear, pleasant, th. 80. clear. «+-Clear, th. 82, wind W Upon a party of miners at Columbia, eighteen Whites and one hundred Indians were killed. The steamer Commodore left San Francisco on the 8.b ult. for Victoria, and returned on the 14th in a sinking condition. es. a : ‘The California markets were not quite so firm, OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF owing to the heavy importations of the fortnight. WASHINGTO: ¢ steam - ‘There was stilla demand for cured meats and | er THOMAS CO!LYER rane reg 7 i i i i oe way | Show that their organization is hardly less aig Oa Sdetel Ge eons ne Loan ‘now than before, and that they only and in another article it gives its views of the await satisfactory proof that the police force of influence of the Ocean Telegraph. Washington is again to act practically as their The Union, also, under the caption, ‘‘ The | aiders and abettors, soon to render the life Tax on Oficials,’’ promulgates the following: | and property of all quite as insecure as three his calculations tell him must exist, but which all mankind deny, comes this new enterprise of the telegraph cable. Man,with bis mighty mind, mighty will and mighty means, has added an- other current to the esean—an under-tide of thought and feeling. Let us make some demon- strations—let us shout, let us march through the Ala. jou! ularly every Tuesday and Friday t streets, illuminate our honses, and attach to each Barometer at the Smithsontan, at 7a. m.. (cor- | flour. Mount Vernon and the tombot Washington, leaving “ : Discouraging advices had been received from a “< If there is a person in the public service who | months ago. In nothing else have the com- | house a flag, if it is only an old red Park. — = meter tase ony oerian; veo ote Frazer river, and coal was heavy at a decline in | St Wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at 34 a.m . re does not voluntarily contribute the amount, at munity more substantial interest than in the turning about 2% p.m. Fare $1. 6 tr rices, gwing to the withdrawal of steamers least, of two dollars and a balf a year on each rom the Frazer river route. Pork and bacon had Fo® HINEY ase votisk POINT, NOR- F thousand dollars of his salary to support the cause | Solution of the question whether the police Tae N1agara.—The Navy- Department is in | '™™ yesterday, 89; minimum last night, 72. . A i OUTH. of the Democracy be should be disinissed at once | force are or are not to be relied on to discharge re Sores 2 meee oak. ” a ig , Wie ian marke! wow aii and sunday wot ms Aocommoda'ion of families and others Therst sireuk ta aatten ie ene we their duty of nipping ihe caeawen eee Hudson, of the U. 8. meaner Niagara, which xi muerte wget oad arent un- onmkag Soe atarn . i Smeg oy np oer ia aet pint ae eaeeee ~o qm ber ig by the has been engaged in laying the ee der the injuries received by the late vebident. The Oregon Loutionre hav chosen General SWashiarton ERY Sa be the last to complain if they ate deprived of the Mayor rae Arpath: tax of twenty-four | &**Ph cable. He reports that the Niagara | , --.; Gen. Scott was in Wall street, New York, | ane and Delaratsnlth Une See eeneral | leave Washington EVERY SAT special favors of those in power. We would e would finish taking coal on board and sail for | °", Monday, ree, | well hearty, and was = 8 : warmly greeted by bis numerous friends. New York either last evening or this morning. :-+- Dr. Frederick Augustus Louis Thiene- mann, an eminent German ornithologist, died at Patent Oreice Reronts.—The Mechanical | Drachenburg, near Dresden, on the 2ist July, part of the Patent Office Report makes four seed. Bathing season, from her berth, at the com wharf, foot phigh gel J at ager is IRN y ae Pm. same dav, oun! a.m. and Norfod pin be op ae topeaaly at 5 am. Sunday morning. Returning will leave intormed that we are at nil times prepared to buy | Norfolk on Monday at 4 p. m.. Gid Powt at Sage a Tecommnend mo system of espionage, no mean | thousand dollars per annum, to pay for the efforts to hant out the miserable scavengers who 5 A i i that devote four or five hours of indolence at their | SetVices of a police force in add sme desks and the balance of their time to assaults | nominally serving while the orgauiz gangs upon the Democracy ; bat that forbearance which | of murderous rowdies lately had almost entire keeps them in office a inoment after their treachery their entire stock of household effects (in large or | Piney Point at Sa. m. Tuesdny, and arrive at email quantities) for cash. Incton at 10 &. m. on same day. Z . : --- Battista Canova, bishop of Mindo, im par- BONTZ & COOMBS, Fare (including meals) to Piney Point, $2; is Known is sadly misplaced. It isa notorious | Possession of the city. Notwithstanding the volumes, two of which have just been printed. | tisus, and surviving brothes of the celevtaes | au6 2m No, 39 7th st., bet. and k. SS Ufiiaren ene po LS fact that more than half the patrovage of this Gov- | condition of the city’s finances, most of the Tho Agricultural part will not be ready till | *c¥!ptor, Antonia Canova, died on the 20h July, Bertus free. Minte rooms extra, ernment is bestowed upon unworthy and antrust- worthy men” tax-payers of Washington acquiesced in the about the Ist of October. at Passagno, Italy. Views concerning official duty, and of the | **t of the Mayor in thus creating places for a PROLOSALS WILL Bi RECEIVED FOR | Passenxers will be inken up and landed at all the +;:+ Hon. Wm. Strong, of the Supreme Court ‘ered 3 é Lodg the landings on the I pelts Connie cathe bieheeen keen ike, For tickets and further information apply at the of Pennsylvania lected Catholic Cemetery, on character of those on whom the patronage of large number of appointees, though more than | Na a1,—The U. S. sloop-of-war Jamestovi aR, bere Kappa Society of Yaie College, as the orator THOMAS BURI i ireccou orte ake a tenet oiioe, re Pa'avenues three doors oa the Government is bestowed, even when in the | °?° of them were axedtee — pare tek from New York for Portsmouth, N. H., was : groan ada”) Riviere onivea once more ae ; at, Toot Srhciee. piece epee - hands of our own political friends, such as | °* tons by SARIS sud sympethy, with = spoken on the 7th inst. off Nantucket. in Gotham about 11 0’clock on Tuesday night, W Sonar coal we All biwde on hand ot Secon JORGE MATTING: han Wines Of tha: Uninet, axe bad axcitiation 6f tas class of ‘‘politicians’’ (Heaven save the mark!) 01 board the steamer Huntsville, from Savannah. | lowest o.ah prices. A cargo of White Ash, Ear. iy 21-d Superimendent P. X. B. Company. doctrine that publi : duties and trustsare legit- whose claims to the reward of office are based List or Parexts.—The following is the list Heel ey fate eee upon his ar- a easly expected, will be aotd at 5. wag vosg 1 imate “ spoils”—a doctrine to which we have | °™ ‘be Cfliciency of their fists, when “knock | of Patents issued from tho United States Patent ci : few days, a cargo of superior White Ash Broken WANTS. ph a = +++. The Wytheville, Va., Telegraph says ex- Coal, aces. never subscribed, as all the Star's readers | 4°" @rguments can alone be relied on to in- | Office, for the week ending Aug. 10, 1858—each | President Comonfort, of Mexico, dined at that | ©!» fer fur DICKSON GORDON & CO., hi Hs. Thi i bea: di place in passing through Sundi id Cor. I st. and V. t hington. and A Weihebees panned pan es gent as _ | sare a victory at the polls. ‘is acquiescence ring that date: 4 ough on Sunday, and was or. I at. ermontav., Washington. ans N asncook, toner. Plevse inew well. Gur fellow-citizens, Sheer may To | was wholly the result of a hope that the lessons Darius Babcock, of Dryden, N. ¥.—For im- epee ee Legge Mi eod rps for “‘con- | au '2-1m oor.Green & W ter ats.,Georsetown. | call oon corner 4th and K ats. —— es gard themselves as being assailed in the article d the condition of public opinion | provement in straw cutters. ns 8 ys - OUNTRY BOARDING.—Families or single WAR TEDS Bra respectable youne Woman, a from which we quote above, need be under no | ° the past, and the condition of public opinion | F J Becker and J. M. Harvey, of Amsterdam, | | ---~ Senator Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana, we | CCQUNTR' can be accommodated with SITUATION #8 Chambermaid or Nurse. js = ae hore drawn from those lessons, would prove a| x Y —For improvement in machines for thragh. | learn, bas not joined the Catholic or any other | good COUNTRY RO AR D<?; milesfrom Apply. at No. 97 K street, between Zist and 22d wis. apprehension that the Democratic party of the arantee that hereafter the police force of | ing and separating grain. Church, as is being alleged in papers at a dis- Ashington, rear Hunter’s Chapel.on the, au f2-!t Jand will shoulder any such corollaries of the | S44"! = : Addison Berdan, of Macon, Mich.—For im. | tance. The rumor doubtless grows out of bis so | Columbia Turapike. The hours i new. imge oud ANTED—A MAN to work on a simsli farm “ spoils’? doctrine : for ¢ who control its | W@shington would be divorced in fact, as well provement in seed planters.” commendable and pnicsy rited liberality to Peay fited up expressly jor the accommodation of and garden near the city. A German would he a ee | asl aeecleally, fom all ocmnentiial oii fuman Addison Berdan, of Macon, Mich.—For im. | that denomination of Curistians as to all «thers. | families and niasle Country. As Tee beetie, ce nd | preferred. Apply at the ttar Other, at Bolcionk his councils {rarely commit it to positions indefen- clubs to perpetrate crimes against the public | provement in harrows. :--+ The new Governor of North Carolina is | gation ofthis Country soat cannot be eurpssred im | SUSE. sible before the people in the thorough ecrutiny ace under the cover of political or any other Nathan Burk, of Fulton, N- 8 aera oa Poise Leet Ae ee letter tothe Richmond Virginia. i aires ieee WATER SA reapect: ble muddle axed WHITE jnei: pe: ment in machi for rolli eather in! len. espatch, dates e loth inst., says: To-morrow or rther particulars inquire 5 * charge of an elderiy Imdy. incident to the popular canvass. atone Frederick M_ Butler, of New York, N. ¥.—For | eveuing the Governor elect will lead to the alter | VOSS, corner bth at-and Pa av. Best of references required as to aminbii ty am@joe- 1-2 = The fail of th i eae ak improved wind guard for chimneys Miss Mary M. Daves, of Newbern, daughter of au 12 3" EZRA KIPP. peoity for nursing. note addressed to bt, U7 The Keokuk (lowa) Journal is informed. | The failure le police, so far, to make a bomas B. Butler, of Norwalk, Conn --For | the late John P. Daves, Esq., of that city. and OF THE SEASON.—Jnst pub. | °% Ft ona he = upon good authority, ‘that payment is refused | single arrest of a member of the gang of row- | improvement in operating the teeth of cylinders | one of the fairest flowers of t i Old North State, eorce Melvilie.” an American novel. ANTED.—$10 will be on State warrants, on the ground that there is no | dies who, on Tuesday last, were guilty of an | for burring wool, &c justly renowned as is the good old State for the 1; post oad parts one and two of * Money in the treasury ;"’ and wants to know what organized and murderous attack upon a peace- has become of it able aud quiet body of citizens who were seated Sealer sees meeenaeae aaa on A_H. Crozier and Cyrus Carrier, of Oswego, | beauty of her daughters.” The marriage cere- N. Y.—For improved machine for chamfering | mony will take place ia Newbern, and the bridal and croizing barrels. party will start the next day for the Virginia eorze Melvi'le a took of great in‘e- | gressional Debates.” Apply at this oth, and one that brings out in a strong au 1)-3t* Mal light Nae ti f American character. " pepo axe traits of Ame can W ANTE D—A good SECOND HAND oD + + ‘ it’ John B. Cornell, of New York, N. ¥.—For | springs. in i terest: Good wages given. U7 The newly elected police of New Orleans | it vehicles at the time, makes it‘our duty to| ,,Jonn B. Carell, of New York, +... On Monday afternoon a dinver was given | book." Literary Crane. Vrten Sud interesting sae JAMES H. SIMPSON Went into office on the Ist of July, and the num. | call public attention to the fact; more especi- | John B. Cornel, of New York, N. ¥.—For | to Gov. Saimon P. Chase, of Ohio, by his politi. pees Melviue is a book which will amit every- SS ANTED eee r ally as we are assured, by several worthy and | improved safety guard for safe doors. cal and personal friends in Boston, at the Parker ° Reena rae ANTED—82,00 for a term of years, per ber = arrests ia pape bp Sar a) that ts debe as aa suacaesivak . ea 1. Daboll, of New London, Conn.—For sin- | House, at which Got Nop unig presided. | antag: PAY LOR & MAL RY; Booksellers, W cent. peranuum. A mortgage will be given upon ae deccenp ie 7 ese, 1,109 were | well-known citizens, provement in applying brakes to hand trucks. Senator Wilson, ex-Gov. Kent, of Maine, Elf white persons, an a rg Tenten Ee. ovemne Sern Bd 100, os Be HE BRITISH ARMY IN INDIA, by J. Sef- | Cur AP mommy AE len ed. Address A. Z., through Cizy Post ‘Arms, 1 vol London, 1898) 8 23, ANTRD TO Fu Life ot the Duke of Welinget mont, Belgian Army,2 vo! Buson'e Haag Bonk he’ faveilors in Egypt, 1 vol ok fo vi vol., ¥ Plates, London. 138, ane tO: BOERS. * P m..J3a. 4 s Capi. to irdet’s F riend'y Hints tothe Youor Naval WAT RCURPEPER MILITARY IN- aves. police at the scene of the disturbance, quite a From January 1, to July 31, the ice ship- | 2¥™Mber of respectable persons among the at. pee Boston iekecign Rea, vas 61,520 aa tacked, offered to oopmnare sere Officer McHenry, Bat besides this, there were about 10.000 tons not | aud to point out to him individual participators entered at the custom-bouse shipped to southern | in the outrage, and were answered only by ports. principally Philadelphia and Baltimore. | threats of their own incarceration unless they ENS ekest= Se forthwith obeyed his order to hold their tongues There exists no justification whatever, either for W. F. Danowsky, of Allentown, Pa.—For im- Thayer, Anson Burlingame and otber members provement for apparatus in purifying gas. of Congress were present. After the cloth was Austin G. Day, of Seymour, Conn —For im- removed, Gov. Chase was cailed up and madea Provement in treatment of caoutchouc brief speech, and was followed by Eli Thayer, W.H_ Elliott, of Plattsburgh, N. Y.—For im- | Senator Wilson, Attorney General Phillips, ALO. proved bed bottom. Brewster, ex-Gov. Kent, Moses Kimball, Mr. W. H. Elliott, of Plattsburgh, N. ¥.—For im- Burlingame, Col. Schouler, and F. H. Under. provement in binges ‘wood. Marcus E. Ellsworth, of Hudson, Ohio.—For ‘The Albany Expr f Mona: oe iusprovement in harvesters 23S Veto roe oe money saya: We tees C. England, of Owego, N. ¥ —For im- | #44 delightful litte row at the theatre on Sat. D CHASE—A good seoond- by Capt Briat- | CHING: in perfect rinmiey eter iin e atlas with Maps and | Shirt Factory, 5009th street,7 doors north of Pena, i” The editor of the Mexican Extraordinary, & journal published in the city of Mexico, in En. Lieutenant, 1 vol.. London, 1858; $1.37. e Trustees of the Culpeper ES urday night. Lose de ri Geolo f North A tules Maroou, 1} Military Institute will it. before the ist are nd pena pea d doltare, and | Bis rudeness to them, or for his failure to en- | provement in apparatus for tanning hides. agent or tka) Raion takpe Erte — vol-4to, with three Maps and 7 Patent Zurich, | September an lestsweros te an the chart of metlern Le m giving any palitical intiitcn:: | desver to-avail himeelfof their proffer toidentify | 1 Gvement I ced pln Pa —For im-| Keller said the agent bad no right to make any ted Topenns who can speek the tenga anented Ea Probivited from giving any political intelligence provement in seed planters History of the Ottoman Turks, 1 vol, | ropean, whocan speak the Innguages fluently, is de- 8! some of the assailants, in the fact that a gang |''N. W. Fraserand A J. McLellan, of Laporte, | SUch #&reement, aud refused to perform another with Maps and Plates. London 1856. sired. Applications, stating salary required. foreth- in bis columns. ? {ad.—¥or improvement in cultivatets, >| week. This led tothe plug muss. During the Ear! Grey's Reform of Parliament, 1 vol., London, | er wither dod recommendations, must be irensed Ua of boys had, by that time, brought down to the James E. A. Gibbs, of Millxpoint, Va.—For | *¢itement a half dozen lawyers appeared on the 1858; #2.75. to the REV. JNO. COLE, President of the Bonra U7 The New York Express says that thecom- place a small swivel used a few hours before in | jm, piel ne sewing aiece ss pi st pore = sawiers pr cae Lawyers | Ludewig’s ipremtare of Aboriginal Languages, 1 | of Trustees. Culpeper C. H.. V jy 2-tf pany which was formed last year for the purpose firing a salute; for that had previously been bo) faweer Chek ee rears was ogrash ‘ ohn C. Hagan, of Nashville, Tenn.—For im- | /f histed> Lawyer that holsted’ talk a ve steam engines. peseel Jp ‘was si talks of enna, Obio.—F or improved | SURE for assault and battery. Losee talks of Ofestablisbing telegraphic communication be- : " . tween the Island of Cuba and the American con reccued from their possession by Mr. Curtis, jocom vol.. - > 7 Trinidad, its Geography. Natural Resources, Con- WANTED—A small HOUSE, or » part of a provement i dition and Prospects, by L. A. A. Debertuil. house, with kitchen, in the central part of the A.A. Harris, of Ra ji i vol , London, 1853; $6 50, . sity. Price not to exceed $24), Address Box ', tinent have completed their preliminary arrange- (the vice president of the association who, with clothes rack. >, Lose: fordsoacesariets ayia aoe <a e a SABO TAY we kes Omer NED £0 LENT, LL ne ments, and are resolved to commence the work | their Philadelphia and Washington Councils pontine te inieens ee one —Fer im | the matter will end will be known to-day. Coun- Cc rawr MeDONNELI'S HY SE WANTED TO RENT-—In the neigh- immediately. guests had been attacked,) and had been | © Warren Hidden and John Reeves, of NewYork, | *! for Keller, W. G. Weed, Esq. Loses allows ; : borhoed of the Capitol, and east of 1t—not on th ox R WINE: Hili—containing nine or ten roome, fi family, ee v. us for beating ‘and that he will see the thing out.) Weed replies fora = turned upside down on the ground, (with its | N.Y.—For roy eageroaty ¢ ompoe i that this tw «< his play,” and that he will ‘stay CATAW 84 GINGER WINE regs eit py hd omen Seong Hh U7 The editorial convention of New Jersey, wheels upwards) by Mr. C., so as to render it cteling a, to geomet pemyethe ae “Sor | itt meeting” as longasthe next man. ‘Lose says CATAWHa GINGER WINE ting terms and location. i which is to meet at Paterson to-day, (the 12tb,) ia 11 that it could not be used to ‘i Seiler sip’ retaat a 7 oN Nr! that Keller’s refusal to perform damages him | | The undersizned begs te inform the citizens of — is expected to be one of the most interesting meet. | °Vident to all that it could not be u 8S ee wee - pro | 31,000. Washington and Georgetown that he has been sp- yon td tinue the disturbance of the peace. Feter H. Jackson, of New York, N.Y. —For — ____ inted agent for the above celebrated W FOR RENT AND SALE. ings ever beld in that State. The governor and ee «_ | improved cable stopper POLITICAL. Ras ry s ® number of distinguished visitors will be pres- These are all facts, of which it behooves this oss Johnson, of Frederick, Md.—For im- M {SRE FiRst Paar.| ry The Republican candidate for Representative provement in hanging window sash. A, 2 P ow Kimball “of Ottawa, Ill —For improve. | '© Congress from the first district of Maine is D. ment in seed planters. tees ent, and take part in the festivities. Itisexpected | Community to be aware, so that by a concen- FOR EALE-One of those tour-story BRICK that every press in New Jersey will be repre- | tration of its opinivn in its own defence, it may » with tasement. situsted on [sth Cates Grape and the purest Jan.aica Ginger. and is un: street, betweea Penn. nvenue and D street, and con sented, and that delegates will come from New | at once compel the due execution of the law | Frederick raemer, of Brooklyn, N.¥.—For| | J. W. Bear, ‘the Buckeye Blacksmith,” wii | $1!) allowed to be see jhe public. ita Funiac pine rvome, Seat cee improvements. York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and other | without fear or favor against all organized ee in bathing apparatus be a candidate for Congress in the fourth congres- img remedy jor | ae Sist-_Tnauire next door. ae a se Lantzand Johu Russell, of Wheeling, | sional district in Pennsylvania. i al fections of the Foe RENI—A two story and attio BRICK States. bands of rowdy ruffians, and thus make the| ya for improvement in machines for cleaning | Cassius M. Clay has written a letter advising mi Bows. and ® perfect specific for DWELLING, on the corner of 3d and Late, Cosmorotitan Ant Union —We have re- | current additional police tax of twenty-four | wheat. Americans and Republicans to nnite in the effort AND AG A to No. 4! . 2 . Itisalso admirably adapted for and much used by ah st > 419 th atreet, between E —e. being nom-intorirating. and atthe same time most T—One of those four-story BRICK INVIGORATING @nd Tonic. S. with basement. situated on 13th ‘The trade supplied at Baltimore wholesale prices. | Street, between Peun. aveouennd D s!reet, and con Ina few days list of all erucers Keeping the wine | ik nine reums. wth modern improvemerts. will be published aoe a DONNELL. hi enext door. _ au 12-90" ae hoe 4 ‘OR RENT—The fine iarge HOUSE No. si we BT AT Erstnatracie™ | F’Re stsste: pears oponts Netto Hot wel aot if : we uo au 12-e0% ; ee for this ort. room, with ston «ber copvenienors T NOTI of excellent spring water in the HE firm of Thompson & Hamilton having made Wm. Lewis, of Harrisburg, Pa.—For improve- | to defeat the Administration. ment in rock drills The Tyler (Texas) Reporter of the» ti Cuarles Lounsberry, Jr., of Nichols, Pa—For | says thaé Governor Rusnels hes spon ‘Col! improved machine for coreing and quartering | agate. Ward of Cass, a United Stat es Senator, to apples. fill t a Henry Lyles, of Waxhington, D.C. —For im- famented fenders teted by the death of ihe provement in apparatus for generating gas. C. D. Martin, of Fairfield, after an ani “s . > - DB. mat ,Jobn McCue and WB. NicGue, of F sneat | and protracted contest, has received the Ropar pnp nd sss provemonte in retorts foredistilling lican nomination for Congress in the Fairtield Rufus Notting, of Randolph, Vt.—For improve- | “strict of Ohio. ment in machines for fanning and assorting grain. | A private dispatch bas been received in this ceived, adorned with a coupie of exquisite line | thousand dollars per annum something more engravings, and illustrated by various cuts tn | than a mere fund for the reward of rowdy par- wood, the Cosmopolitan Art Journal for March | tisan services, which, since it has become fash- and June. Among premiums at the last award, | ionable for all parties to reward them with ‘we notice the following to gentlemen of thiscity: ha: ade th lice of t r = “Maidenbood,” to C.G. Stevens; «View on the | ce have m e police of most of our con: Susquehanna,” to Dr. J. F. King; “« On the Del. siderable cities more or less the aiders and aware,” to Dr. S.A. Edwards; Bust of Lora | ®bettors of rowdyiem and ruffianism, rather Byron, by Carl Muller, to J. C. Moran; Bust of | ‘han their reliable suppressors. Experience bas inary purposes. | Scott, by Muller, to R. Bell, Jr., Alexandria,Va. | Satisfied all thinking men that “ Party” makes | “Horatio B. Osnood. of New Haven, Con.—For | git announcing. the defeat of Mr. Avery. the to said hires will plese call aod pete ces ncented i a maaan Mieco =e i i jieabili i ment in counter scales. ‘mocratic candidate for Congress in Mr. Cling- | at ffice, No. 23 Li € Tur Attastic Case —The arrangementsfor | 10 difference whatever in the applicability of “Eugene Paulus, of Philsdeiphia, Pa —For im. | mets district, Note cera | mer store of atid Brin, Pen ee aor athe for working the Atlantic Telegraph are now prob- this general disastrous rule ; it being as unfor~ mer store of said firm, Pa. avenue, where Henry C. ably entirely completed, in which case the mes- | tunate for the community, quite, whether such Purdy 1s authorized to collect all debts and receipt for the same. Proved escapement for time-keepe: The Louisville Courier publishes official elec- William Pettet, of New York, N. Y.—For im-] tion returns from 70 eouctiea in Ken ey 1 ky. in| aus 6t JNO. C. C. HAMILTON, Trust 7 ee ant cn renscsable teri . | provement in bake ovens these Revill gets 48,800, and McKee 43.792 votes, Seed lias Ny Trustee. | inquire at No. 179 6h street, between N and © sake of Queen Victoria and the response of Preal- | serviose are rewarded by one party or another. | Proveme Pratt, of Salem, Mass.—¥or improve- | and Revill’s loss in the same counties 1s te ca R. H.JAMES, THE RETIRED PHVSI- | "1th. au 12 dent Buchanan will be transmitted some time | As, when so rewarded, the result invariably is | ment in printing-ink rollers. compared witn the race of Garrard and Jones in cian, discovered, while in the Fast Indies, ‘OR RENT—The iarge room over ‘ to-day. Lhe recording instruments connected | a unity of sympathy between the rowdy and| Franklin B. brindle, of New Haven, Con.— 1517. In the 31 counties to hear from the vote for ti 7 thao] fer Consumption, Asthma, Bree. F Ryon’s Grocery Store, corner of 9th and D with the cable were expected to Lg in perfect | raffan organized gangs of disturbers of the ar erste _— port Soa Pan or improve- Beet ie ere rity allemand ogee ae Git discovered by him when his only eine: ROT RYON ee ® Bicdery. LG working order last evening. ‘The Niagara con- ublic ce, and those whose duty it should nt i elevat ; ity would be v d 2 a daughter, was given up to die. His child tinued at St. Johns yesterday where she ve taking Pp peace, y ment in bay elevators y wou e 11,705. We apprehend there has was cured and }s now alive aud well. Desirous of benefiting ty in coal, on the completion of which she will go | b¢ te hold them in check, rather than to screen George Rieseck, of Pittsburgh, Pa—For im-] been 4 comparatively small vote cast in the first directly to New York. The Gorgon isto run a | ‘hem in the perpetration of outrages. proved steam vaive district, which may occasion a further loss. Re- FO8 RENT-a three-story BRICK MOUSE, ZR Richmond, of Massillon, Ohio.—For im- | vill’s majority will, cmerseeoas 4 furciad nti! the Ist of Novem- ber next, at $5) pe: liow-mortals he will send, to those who wish it, the recipe containing full 'di- rections for making and using this remady, free, safter thet time the mon however, certainly exceed house will be for rent without farniture forge. = in seeding machines 10,000, and may reach 12,000. on receiptof their names, Address tioulars inquire of ROBERT H- BROOM at Bre. line of soundings for the Newfoundland and : La heearann i : wes y b 0, P. BROWN, Willisma’s No. 423 south eide f CH OF TH y.—The f speec Jeremiah Routh and Abel Vaughn, of Gray- . . 5 uth side Penn. aver ue, London Telegraph Company, from the head of | T#® Sreecn or tae Day.—The brie = ville, I1l.—For improvement in “ee f &u 6-3m No. 19 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J. 2 au 12-lw Placeutia Bay westward, and the Porcupine isto | °f Mr. Fitch of Chicago, Ill., reviewing and C. Kaward Sneider, of New York, N. Y.—For| , U2 The Mayor of New York yesterday solem- a Ee 7 FFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Two third story return directly to Eogland. exposing the selfish treachery to the Democ- | improvement in printing presses. nized the marriage of two happy couples, at a point A ee between o ROOMBin No. 21 F street. near the Treasury racy involved in the present political position |, William J. Stevens, of New York, N.Y.—For| charge of 50 cents. 9th and 10th streets. Department. Apply on the premises 2d story. aull 28 t0-ecdt bap a key NastoceeT.—Mr. rane of Senator Douglas, is being more extensively op, of New York, who proposes to re-establish "4 ‘ oa bic connection with Nantucket, 1s at republished throughout the United States thun present engaged in assisting Mr. Palmer, of the | ®®Y °ther political effort that has seen the light improvement in steam valves. —————____ " ‘obn Tallon, of New Orleans, La.—For im- 07 Much doubt is expressed as to the correct- provement in machines for pounding rice. ness of the telegraphic dispatch relative to the Jos. HI. Thomas, of Newark, N. J.—For im- grand filibustering expedition to Sonora. At the provement in folding gridiron. ELLIS. a -— S PR rl Ww 5 RENT—A new three-story BRICK guar mri tse wend gence reat | KO Mo URE ia tes'sory ear Ss 3 he im emen’ on _auil JOHN F. ELLIS._ | Gis and water thronshoce geen fOr . . last accounts Walker was making 5; hes in 3 aL, 5 vi . Boston News Room, (who is the lessee of the | im the course of the past year. Well it may ali sop din let dbo Alabama. gee Mifrce'sis OF RACHEL a Sod Mf streets, Inquire on the premeese” Cape Cod and Island Telegraph.) in repairing | be; for it embraces a thorough exposure of the ‘Willlam K- Winant, of Brooklyn Wee ray S07 An ndjonswed saoclag of davibolas Typorraphy, Clisete Pane rie eit Georranhy 7 Rd RR (rea the cable across the Vineyard Sound, in order to | mendacity of his (Senator Douglas’s) plea that inapeovesneet in billiard cuahiona, ” Jee at a gyhe a rae = rs and | ductions, Commerce: &e, kay be hr fs FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ma make his Nantucket Cable available. It will | beoause he now finds it convenient to denounce clas Worrall rao ees oe oo (pilnerrtay isis irpnineie warkne Monten | vytaumerous origival and illustrations Inquire of), DN AR ane erm modete. provenly he falshed this week, in which case his so recent allies and oo-laborers, the Repub- apes ha ron pega dis btan, Wurtember; ine, and el ss x einecucal s sche es 4 we aS SS Pa. ave. bet. 9th and 16th sts. MMOMES. DAVIS, 279 7th st, iat the Islanders will receive the Queen's message | jican party, the cause of the Demccratic party | Germany —For Improvement In reducing weed june dua shaclatioas aasoua ia Coke . T SPECIAL NOTICE. ASPECIAL NOTICE — Valley view Pare” By Glegreph It is suggested that in the event | i, rapped up in his success In the easrens Tilt, |S paper pulps. : P' since HE attention of persons wishing to make invest - late the residence of John H. King, G00, js of the laying of other Atiantic Cables, Cape Cod P P 4 S. R. Weldon, of Winnebago Station, 111.—| the subject in view. A proposition to take meas. city lots iscailed to the sale of Pairo & | Offered for saie or reat. To persone |. tem am thee ‘will be the American terminus, the Cable being noiscanvass. The true value of the capitalon | psy improvement in seeding machines.’ | ures for the holding of a general Eastern Shore | Rourse’s property, te take. menoe at the for the inpeeaeemed unnecessary to descrie at, bet carried to the northward of George's Bank. ee me akan now, pian trading Hicker isha Rack agontowa, Pa.—For | Convention upon the matter was favorably re- uguat 12th, at 6o’elock. Amongst t ‘a | be weil to mention that no piace within one’ —mendacity, ¢! jatanism and brass for the ceived. very valuable loton New Jersey avenue, near the | miles of Wa: parSoistataaaiane bie OG Further advices from Utah state that Brig- ‘hos. B. Butler, of Norwaik, een ener 3 also, ber of lots in th either to most part—is most forcibly mate apparent by Dares: se manne nS Ss on toons Se to Lounsberry, Bissell & Co., of said Norwalk.| Switzeruann.—M. Frei-Herose was, oh the | clnity of the President's —— area laree and commod finite ham Young, Orson Hyde and Heber Kemball had Mr. F. So forcibly as to strip the Senator in- | For paleerenet in machinery for forming bats | 24th ult., elected by the federal council, presi- will-potively taba place nt tho torent —_ lncge Harn. cud staples settias Ww " "Oc n fos at sire of the arm: stantly of his mask of false pretences bebind ase a Colling, of Philadelphia, Pa , as-| dent of the Swiss Confederation. He received | "au Wt ie. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Howwn Test sseoe tenes’ ters tive a Rone ckson, . : Pag . G. . > as- % “ 2 hadkancian pedis taeee aed ienterieks ves which he has sought to sacrifice the principles | siguor to himself, Win. A Rhodes, and Thomas | Seventy votes against sixty-three for Stempfii, jars, © ———— en EO EMUIRS OF RACHEL, Bb lame hy Corn House. Smoke H , Sorvants’ he Mi price ais by Madame De B.. | tere: Hey. sad Orn Bestieuee: Bervants ‘ord, The States of Central America, their Geography, | &**Ty convenience that ean be desired upon a farm. Population. Commeres, ete., etc., by E. G. Squii ; | Severs! Spry of five water are upon the place, ¢ 5 ae Man ; price | the dwelling. sizbloe, Keen teen ey Terns fo is ur Of Joseph Curtis, 3 Model 3 Prive | ped 1B» 2. by @ rérapbe, oe of the Democratic party and the interests of the building a fort in Cedar Valley, which, when rs = 5 completed, will be occupied by Gen. Johnston, | Party itself, in ministering to his desire to re- in command of the tenth infantry, Phelp’s battery | tain office. and the second dragoons, as the headquarters of | Taz Lawanrine Funp.—It seems that the Drake, of said Philadelphia. —For improvement | the present vice-president. M. Knusel, of Lu- in steam engines cerne, was elected vice-president on the third Frederick Herdrizk, of Philadelphia, Pa, as- 4 signor to C. F_ Clothier of said Putleaeiphlans- ballot by sixty-six votes, against fifty-four for For improvement in burners for vapor lamps. Fornerod. The result isa triumph of the rail- " iy contains about 3 acres, aj! wu . Joseph Jones,of Wiimington, Del., assignor to | road interest ‘The History of Richard th ird, by Jacob Ab- hb state of cultivation, snd Ht off the Utah troops. effort to raise $400,000 to liquidate the debts Edmund Jones and Joseph Jones, ‘Ir. of said SRI (hl 0 Ger nies dott: joe 60 conte, Liga Fi ” ke and drives. shaded by fruit trees. Fine The eighth infantry has been ordered to Ore- | of tine, the result of most shamel Wiimington.—For 1 ‘ovement in ploughs. Tur AtLantic Casce.—The New York Ex- received and for sale at piace, for the last fifieen years, hos been carried «n gon to reinforce Col. Steptoe. The battalion of = oF ‘most shameless ex Theodore Klemm, Pfallingen, of tentlingen, Press has tbe following from Trinity Bay: Volunteers, under t travagance and heedlessness, have entirely ; cities as well as to thiscountry; and the result in this countiy, for where in the world is there, | manded. To enable M. Lamartine to get back % Very succesfully as ket den, ‘Lhe eat bas Ae I pe quantity of Hot-bed Sauk: Forcing Frames EW STOCK of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | the faniog cree tt cat be #00 yee etn aan Neher Musics au nde, Carrente, Gombe — by ae Currants, Gooseberries, &o., cna be INE WINES LIQUORS BRANDIES AND bered by thousands. FUSE WINES, IO TERPRANDIES, AND will = » eee that — one south mnie goes | bscriber has just received » ebrice ey perronaily. Every ini ron wi lot of superior cld botiled | fauors, which he offers | ERT RING estas ne Ringer ow guranteed. SARC: MOGUIRE & EO: | DC. ees et hear Stuttgart, Wurteaberg, Germany, assignor «© We hope to be ready to transmit messages in to Edward Moss, of London, England —For im- aday or te The work of putting up instru- provement in tanning hides. menis, batteries, &c., progresses favorably. Alfred Marsh, of Detroit, Mich., assignor to * The aignals of communication agreed upon himself, E. Hall Covell, JQ. Dudiey, and Rob-| by the eleciricians previous to the re of ert Holmes, of said Detroit. —For improvement in | the fleet, are sent and received accurately. gas retorts. “« The insulation is better now than whef the Robert Sawyer, of Wales, Me., assignor to cable was in cofis on board ship.”’ Wiiliam G. Brown, of Monmouth, Me.—For im- Pig Cost oF Passencens on RatLeoans.—This is AE, BSE TBC Sr Anctionsers. R RENT—A desirable modern built three- = B t in cultivators. The Common Council of Jersey Ci a OR . Simmunity so fond of locomotion as are the | his estatesin Macon, France, it was designed to | P'yyemen! Stuart, of Nashville, Tean., assignor nua paused A pocensble cad oder ary BW, TORK CHEESE. Duilgiag aad asetie Sere] arith tasement. beck Americans? The Cincinnati Railroad Record | serve him thus. Had his pecuniary difficulties | to Rudolph A. Nathurst, of said Nashville.—For ressing gratification at the successfal laying af 20 boxes prime CHEESE a Pent for | and K streets, coutsining 13 roome, roughest. bas taken up the subject in quite ascientific man- | been the result of misfortunes beyond his con- | ‘mprovement in cooking stoves. Ls ving af | saleby ia r inarble mantels, water md bathroom “Also, the 2 ner, and comments on various calculations that trol, mpathized with the ef- have been made by different companies. The wa creel Date (tr . fort. On the contrary, however, we rejoice at Rullvnd are nied, and toe names t tne, | flare. His (Lamartine') sites, prop gers carried ; and it is shown that the cost per erly husbanded, will always secure him a re- mile of each traveller is 1.1 cent or 11 mills. But | *P¢¢table livelihocd, and we see no good reason the cost on the Central Obio was 22 cents, or ex- | WPY society at large should be taxed to provide actly double that of the Cleveland road—though him with a revenue and establishment equal to au 10 3 J and 3 stories of the busiding my store. Apply ATLANTIC TELEGRAPAIC CAI. to JOHN ALEXANDER, 0. 240 Pa. avenue, bo- Th sunen ar be seen atthe Paaso ar hie: tween 12th and 13th sta \y 59 cose aic - —* 10 JOHN F. ELLIS. SS ie! ferween RENT: a ee 2 pie NE SECUND-HAND CHICKLRING PI- Tt. Soery aad feed buamners. a 150; one to TJ. & W. M. GALT, northwest corner OSs Mooee Re Sa Di gs | Fok Sg, SRL. aor Se sold on wonth! Mente, or with aiscount pense Fe RENT Tpel ——. Brick DWE a the Bivnie aS. METZEROTT._ Ling OUSE” betne vas te Seven Bai John North, of Middletown, Conn.,assignor to | the Submarine Telegraph Cable, directing that Steuben T. Bacon, of » Mass.—For ma-| when it is announced that the Queen’s message chine for folding paper: " y | has crossed the Atlantic, a salute. of 3 bundted James W. Campbell, of New Y ork, N. Y.— be fired, and the eity illu For machine for preparing frames for yiiding | | 8¥9s y illuminated the same Reissues.—Wm. H. Horstman, of Ne York, | evening; and that the officers of the Niagara be N. ¥., assignee of Reuben Shaler, « fine em invited to a public dinner on the arrival of that ‘ona.—For im ment in knife polishers. . N. Lg i818 vessel at that port. , George P. Gordon, of New York, N. ¥.—For Ay 1856. ————— Tux Carasicity oF Tux SuBMARINE TELE- it is admitted that there were for the period | that of the richest and most powerful of Ey- | ‘proved printing FenttaO ripe cslaon ie. | @BAEM.—Vrot, Movee's enttemserer ten power of CASKS T & COS EAST INDIA | Ese, napqprenny of A. Ress named so large an amount of ‘extraordinary ex- | rope. ane in, Sailer, a cease fag’ taios for rail, | the Atlantic telegraph was thet “It would deensy 12 ALE anantied RT REL vidizo, the Dwelling next adjacent cast: further pro- oe that the charge per capita for a mile on Hox. Isaac Toucry.—A telegraphic dispatch roads. Deed March 2, 2 ies +, of | 2 teleataph from Ireland se emeenaiane othe ver eieens eee ckeuL se MICLER. These houses are weil arrang ‘and eligibly etu- expenses only’ wae sadeced toa rien | was received in this city this morning from | prodericksburg, Va.—Forlmprovement Ie colive | “peed OF at least elyht or ten inate and allowing | _ausae “* PS S7u;strenias Kirkwood Howse, | ated. ond ctths city.” ‘Phe Reysean beiourd ine _. aos a - See - Hartford, Con., announcing the arrival there Dated April 22, 1858. me It at as winds Aar| _oaaieages t'sttowiog drug store of MWrdgeloy. near the premises. end cone. jon, considers 00 a well. . 7 i Tes) ‘words pame conditioned road, earrying 200,000 passengers | ° How. Isaac Toucey, at 8} o'clock last even. | Joseph P. Pirsson, of New York, N. ¥.—Far , snnually, the cost of each passenger does not ex. | ‘2&- He was ygceived at the depot by an i ceed one oct ee ale as an average, planes mense concourse of his fellow-citizens who wel- enved: aac # for steam engines. saleolets oyna the tmennionl Deslgte = Gauge Bruce, of New York, N. y.| Mewage in three iia fourteen four hundred words per day.” If this estimate is , Rurgrs ro Ve Kewt—TWY KROUMS of the third presume also, allowing for « fair amount of | Comed him with loud demonstrations. From Gena: we armea: of Feo Britain, Conn.— | realized the cable will offer ample facilities for all i B- Bogan, M.D. 4. Ford Thompson, M.D, ‘of tne bayiding oocapred a vibe ee, Sink Sreight. the depot to his residence he was escorted by | por design for door lock plates. present demands upon it. a. B, Butte MD, ee Dobe gum wirest ae A}. @ppraximate be A COE ncHER¢ BLERDER BOUEL ASF FO) Resdence—No. 434 Massobuxctts avenue, iv %-wse for F. between Sixth and Seventh Str