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\ Ys 7 7 - r ii WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | mell, at allroad speed, and ail apparently per. | to return in about siz Weeks. She was to be| Liz im Moston ‘Tuesday evening an| » RECURSIONS, FIC NICS, &cfU% EVENING STAR. Or a eee teens Timer The | at St. Paul de Loando early in October. ‘The | affair of Bonor came ‘we females in} GRAND MOONLIGET EXCURSION TO =——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ Tux Buatr axp Joxgs Contnovunsr.—Ina Po tour everc one ecemed to be the hardest fend Marion was cruising on'the south coamt. “> | ProsPectatrect, Boston, G ty r. WASHINGTON OITY: late number of the St “Louis Republican we | off, and the @—i take the hindmost. All the : . —- im 2 pears that a married géfitieman, residing att Young Men Washincton, MONDAY. v-svesveesAtugust 23, 1858, | find a letter from Richard Taylor Jacob to | Wealth Fee ee a ate nels, besste, | MeN Ew Mititany Post.—The Segretaty of | in Poplatstrect, has tien on intimate terms with | B24 Alexancr-s, having sana re ~ William Carey Jones, relative to the late con- | Snicies and uproar, ive should not live‘out haitd ‘he Interior hes addressed to the Wat Depart- 2 female who Sevrrd tm our gggris a few mon be 1 OT Eee ae EXCUROR IT OF ween Mr. Ji the Blairs, | our and then get through the world before} ment a Communication proposing the estab- | *& me ‘cuttix of twepelice officers of the on she sbovedr’ ‘Retreat, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | troversy between Mr. Jones and rs, | our days, x j i Foutth Station, and this Intimacy bad proceeded : i i we knew it. We said we saw nochildren. It's} iighment of a new milita at W er — On THURSDAY EVENING, Auguat 12 The Intelligencer, under the caption ‘ What | concerning the semtiments entertained by Mr. a fact. Wésee every day, when at home, more f & FY. post ashite od ded thi, =, : — of ber daguerreo- | 1] ,xets admitting a Gent eman and Ladks @15 itis to be a Democrat,” clips from the Southside | Benton, at the close of his Tife, towards Presi- | children ona single square in any one of the | Village, for protecting against the Camanches | ‘YPt vi ays ago one of the gen- | Cluidren, 25 cente. « A 5 tleman’s children, while at pl, found the pic- nth cbaracters will be Democrat and National Argus a couple of | dent Buchanan and the pofiey of his admistra- sapiens epg poms tctgze em the northern frontiers of Texas and the Indian | ture und several letters from, 725 Bal one bene Ee poe ocr eget expositions of the Democratic creed, to each of | tion. Our readers are aware that the Blairs boca kere’ hue ek i. we cannot invent, in oar | Teservation west of Arkansas. This post is | cealed under the od oi by this meansthey] A a which it takes many and various exceptions. Sought to create the impression that Mr. Ben- | mind, any principle upon wach os | could be strongly recommended ty Col. Rector, the In- f pse manag: aps mooted es po re corte ews eo x The Union says it eannot agree with Senator | ton, on his death bed, expressed strong disap- inca the time (tor | ays, there are, aoans dian Superintendent for that country, and its | wife sought the female who bad broken her peace ry manag Sere aniwie Man a. & Green in his opinion as to the proper course to | probation of Mr. Buchanan's policy, especially | they would die for want of air and exerciae; and | @Stablishment would supersede the necessity | of mind, and in the course of their interview an | Esq at Union Line Umss and atthe sikcect Wa. °, Ti de by the te if which thy ibert King. Esq. be pursued by the Democratic party in relation | in regard to Kansas affairs. This, Mr. Jones Killed inroediotely.. ioe eck pinelble: theses of posts at Fort Belknap and Camp Cooper. letters which bed passed. = sosn tha lovers arose “The Boat wt jeave tin sonretown . gees See * . ir h - |] atom at 6Y; a7; to Senator Douglas. denied, and from this denial originated = cor {fore, upon which we can account fer the dense | ‘Tax U.S. Friaave Sane will sail from py ihe hunbesh sarcegiicimete anded | 7 o'clock. nod return ata reasonable hour, suing The Union further remarks that Mr. J. T. | respondence between the parties, which is far | throng of human beings that we tind im it ix, that m3 dtd i New York to-day for the Brazil over to the young woman, and she returned bis | P*#Sengerantesch, Headley has gone over to the Nepablicans ; | from being creditable to either of the Blairs; | ‘bey Zrow them outside, and then briny them in. | “°W ee toe chee , DERS WWe also had the pleasure of visiting the marble | xolieve the St. Lawrence, whieh vessel went in | teiained aa se ese en oF one, which ake | HE ASSOCIATED BOC - = ° ar -. retained, was ted, fc good or honora- ss will give their « Mopublioan candidate for Congrecein Torn’ |e Mr. Blair; dread vastprobebly one eaune | Krted species of eteersisinite neta dat | Commission in September, 1856, and is now of | ule pergoses "Prete fF BO ag amuaddiin eA S beds i Lecort ann. = Republican candidate for Congress in Iowa, . papi Jr., oo pire pal fst hie Teflects great credit upon its projector. course two years out. The Sabine is to be the | ,,2 —— es Seep ope neigh of ares barns nor ex; nae $l be spared to make this goes rehase j jarge ol i ating rt ‘7 FY = e bes! ne Nic of ReBeon. e poet ted uae eae | PE es piece la eienest:: Ai. Jocks is: Taylor. The {eterior of tals esrabiete | 2*6-Sbip of the squadren, which is commanded | the frail one, and on the evening we have men- | will refer the public to the excursi by Commander Thorburn. She has a crew of | tioned, he had been walking and commuping | which we gave for what ment for gorgeousness in finish and furniture far ; — 2 supports every statement made by Mr. Jones, surpesece anyibing we haveever seen before. We | four hundred sailors and fifty marines. miaea “ene wae feta teat sorry bis rad sow ieherat Colcbeated Cotillion Band has been en- I> The health cothinixsioners of New York and of course contradicts the assertions and | are not exaguerating when we say that the resin ind armed with acowblde, and backed by eS wihehe benches Geena Stein have declared Charleston to be af infeeted port. | insinuations of the Blairs. Mrs. Jacob was the oer of the House of Reve tative aalyout city. | _ V8RY Int.—The numerous friends of Lieut. fer'sister'e husband ‘The wife immediately | a5 cents; to be had ou the boat aud at fils’s Mt 17 Business in Cairo, Ill., assumes a brisk | Only other person present at the last interview | and to our utter surprine we found that his | Schermerhorn will regret to learn that the fol- | Sommenced an attack upon the seducer of her | s+ Chas. Ander re, Ridenour’s Conf ctionery, and appearance again, and freight is moving south | between Messrs. Benton and Buchanan, which | charges in no particular were nbove, if as high, husband’s affections with the cowhide, which con's Bonk and Stationery Store lowing dispatch to a friend of his, in this cit: she used with all the energy which jous rage | Ths boats will leave 4th street bridge at 7% a.m. took place a short time before the death of the | $% {bose of any respectable easing house inthe | 1. eived on Saturday last: % | Can Infuse Into the female Stinre. Iee cowhine | andi eres "Baste wilsisrsoees Persons to aud with great dispatch. P n District. We are informed that this establish- y wae wienched fromn ber Baader nen from the fipring at ail hours during the der” = sali if exouhitiaasa Gouri wane tat Pnii- | former, and, after stating that the interview | ment cost the proprietor asthe Ifany “ a - * ha egiten, Ronee 21, ep. who roshed tothe rescue of his Ceearheael au 2 . ce U7 A party of i i i the Star’s readers at home who has never seen £aR Six: Lieut. Schermerhorn is no better, = THO 7 INU =XCU adelphia yesterday morning, for Frazer river, the beohssaeiey by Mr. Benton, she thus describes Shocia coaras this way, we advise tere ty all being very ill, indeed. His brother ls with hig’ Mu witcntuccnemnata ein mien ae FrourtH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION f reh of the yellow dust. rred : means to pay it a visit. VW will certainly ‘2 . ae eee ly every id'ta sien tant PeBachan awe ie : a “Ww Toward, fo ihete were as ha In thi Sat an age ed ae rel alae Soc with be elas and amazed ‘oer apnarel con TO iin teen eae VILION. Top accou! from near! ‘sa n clear tones, “‘Buchanan, we are fricnds ; e have sa: all were busy here. o is . , oa" Tie eeteavea lew teams are wery favor. | we have differed ‘on many points, ax yon weil | we slightly erred. There In ome lass of innit Territory; has been appointed Indian Agent pean y Gate yo epdpeter aco ppt On THURSDAY, August 28,1658. >on pea > ‘Alabama cagecially the plant is said to | K20W, but | always trusted i your antagiity of viduals (¢ e negroes) who appear to have bat to reside at Vancouver, Washington Territory. the actors in the drama, and in the peighbo ese ak cial, sae " J . . I supported you in ference to Fre- | ve: ttle to do; most of their time seems ta i i i i ‘ Committee of Arrangements be doing better than at any former time. Erout, because he ceded ssoctlonal party whose | spent in strolling ateuc, sma looking on while | Uo is said to be well acquainted with Indian | where it occurred. The sequel rem jeted all the necessary preparations irs i a : ——— ccess would have been the signal for disunton. } others work. The fact 3s, every one seems to be | ®fairs in that country, having spent the last | develope this interesting occasion, respect UF Shillington, Odeon Building, corner of | Thsve jew nt long, and I knew you won! | perfectly regardless of their welfare, and meny | four years among them. mpd ee ee Four-and-a-half street and Pennsylvania avenue, | honestly endeavor to do Lecoue = srt es —o ee Spd hrs — It gente pies exution ‘will be tak: i | i ou now, but vou must look to a er } are but ve! lew abou! ie wharves an usiness ‘e 2 of any kind what ee a eecerinenuerasn cue you. We willsoon | part of the city, and. from prescnt indications |. on WEDNESDAY NG, Auguat2 rt | the i presence on this doeker for September, as also Ages’ Railroad | | wrt 1 alee world; Iam going now, you | even the few that are bere will soon be starved | City on Saturday afternoon for Somerset coun- | s o'clock. Subject—“Education.” Admittance sion, may be certain of having & most agr Handbook will soon follow. My peace with Goa 6 Cerepons emextnet comahisuacen 220s ne pretty much | ty, Pennsylvania, for a short season of recrea- | 0°22 are neva tiene ae ee ae Es... 3 not rotic. “ - , " - SEF” Daring Che senrtn a Woteeeday,s Sching | 2) ooo sd-ieg yoru, and’ tesaking: 700 dor Pat | LEN Tes ee suiicient to satisty | #100) (a8 we have bofore stated was his inton- Te ATION “4 mecting of the association wiil | Ertio it onthe ight fantasia "tee the Neoeeks voat, with eight persons on board, capsized in | interest in my child.’? Much more was said that | any honest man that there 1s ne sincerity among | tion,) the duties of his post will be conducted Pe Ney, Chteel, corner of Sth and F ats... | rrip.tt onthe light fantastic ” as the Rachel the lake, Aftern miles from Miwaukee, four of | is too sacted to repeat. Col. Benton was much | the abolitionists ; that they have no real sym: | during bis absence by hie assistant, My Meat Dublicare reapeetiaily invited battens ee” T2° | in waltzes by moonlight they, are pariteularly wes whom were drowned. The balance were res- | exhausted, and Mr. Buchanan frequently urged pathy for them. Ali the clamor upon the part of " BRI LECTURE.—Miss P. A. BRINK will give | #.50"® Attorney Genera Brack having left the MeCN Een VESTN: Se ee boy it 5. BRISON TUCKER, Reo. Sec. | {2!t: especially when Withera’s String and Bross * i inse! {r. Bashanan remarked | the leaders is nothing more nor less thanaspecies | mut. — Ss Rec. Sec. | ‘Band furnishes the Music. 7 ened by the steamer Traveler. reheat rapmanenu . 5 tn : NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—A | The Cortyen will leave Page’s wharf at ®4 poles eres eee to members of the family that néthirg had ever | of baldfaced by tisy, practised for political —_ 7 " 1 = - », . i> Intelligence has reached New Orleans of | given him greater ohare: When Sirs. Jacob | effect; and amcor the dienes itis the Feaull of Rounavizixc.—The President's Privato See mesting of the above Association wiil be | o'clock a. m, and !3% p.m; Navy Yard wharf at 9a. i f y EVENING 23d, . and 2 p.m.; ret ll leave the Pavilion at the loss of the steamer Poydrass, which found- Sages = Do gent ae . Sanerance, a want of knowledge of the real con- | Tetary, J. B. Henry, Esq., left the city on Sat- wok we hie Select suka pie Fs Sev iodine at Biny Be wharh, Navy Yard On i a iy , tion of the slaves in the South. urday for a short visit to the vicinity of Lake | oorner of t0th and G streets. Subscribers stcok | the second homewned trip (by moonlicht) the baat ered at sen on the 20th ult. She belonged to the | what has passed this ecdaln: think of it and [ From what we have seen, we have come to the cd 7 ‘ - ‘es Geor; Will please be prompt in attendance, as the consti- | will leave at a reasonable hour, isnding at the city Tebaunfepec Company. Whether aay lives remember it. Lam glad Bucbanan came ; all ts | conclusion that such a thing as an honest (politi- Be. Pg teey Aad ghcmemiag od = " siection ooo! = alee ayn yg siamrek teh peamboss onctghstseduing phemersce teljed) abe lales eng Sm tieeloy ou leks Gee ie hee ee e Tax Waarnss.—Tho following report of the stock are tevited toate cou tas ” street and Pa. avenue to convey passengers to the reports received state that al! are believed to have Mrs. Jacob and Mrs. Jones are daughters of und, ast. We 20-3t 2 -,. | Would as soon undertake to look for grains of | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse been saved, Mr. Benton, and as Mr. Jacob is not a politi- | wheat in a stalk of chaff, or tell how many John | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. UF The whalesbi = Sonior has arrived at New | °ian, but a plain well-to-do Kentucky farmer, | Smiths’ there are in the world, as find ome; and The time of observation is about 7 o’clook: 2 boat, and al: attend at the city wharf when COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, CITY BALL, | the boat return, ¥ 19, . cL’ experisnord oxterer will serve Dinner. Sup- ‘0 TAX-PAYERS.—Abatement for’ Prompt "Re ents at ety prices. é ind Refreshments at oity prices. ; we volunteer your readers this infalible b Payment —Notice ishereby given that the taxes kets ONE DULLAR—admutting 2 gentlemen suas mesincort whe mesdared taquate arch. | probably tet either ftw or wile cald Ta | Water awit he bower! curs Revwafar Slack | sy wong, STOTT SE ofion abthntthelaw alow an tbtetsen of wit | S22 Suet ———_—________“na of the mutineers who murdered Captatn Archi- } probably that either himself or wife could be | one of them has a tuft of biack kinky hair grow- Pallasctpiie Fa. Se er cent. for the curre .t year if paid om or boloteee MOoUxi VERNON AND THE TOMB Bald Mellon and the second mate of thet sh+p. {| induced to make or sanction any misrepresen- Dicomm anni Ve nave lost | paitimore, Ma clear, cool. stday of September next. or THOM NG TON The steam- The Junior, under a new captain, (Gardner,) and } tations in this matter; and that their evidence, with, and friendship for, the negroes of the $ with, | Washington, D.C. clear, wind N the ond eaualty toate mionee decimate fot few | Wiarly every ‘Tueeday and ey ts other officers, sailed from Sydney for New Bed- | thevefore, will decide tho dispute in the public | of the whole tribe, even Horace Greeiy himseif. | Rtchmond, Va.. clear, 75°, wind SE days ofthe abatement, tax-payers are invited to e@l] | Mount Vernon and the tombof Washingtan, clear, ther. 72. or send for their billa at an earl: inv. the wharf, at the foot of 7ih street, at #4 a. clear, 76°, wind NW JAMES F. HALIDAY, turning about 2 p.m. Fare $1. * « Petersburg,Va with swhale gan Pt C#Pt-Metlon wasshot | mind against tho Biairs, and convince every | |would, simoet ay soon bes horse with « geod | Retarsbute, V 3 whale gun. reasonable person that have shamelessly at- black down in these diggings. f : Erenbarc ve clear, ther. €6. aan PAID FOR FUR Fo RINEY POINT. PER ro i We are going out to-morrow to look at the “ . : ze Cc A OR JRNITURE— v0 AD ORTSMOU SF Tet meevelons viecy, beet = women in | tempted to: perpetsate's faleshood, respecting | _ We Oe Ete ont | uarter, of which we will | Wilmington, . cloudy, ther. 75. Housekeepers breaking up are reapectfuily | For the accommodation of families Zanesville, O., who, as the veracious newsp2- | the last sayings of a dying statesman of re- try and give you some idea in our next. Columbia, 8. C. cloudy, pleasant. informed that we are at ail times prepared to buy | wishing to enjoy the juxuries of tresh Pers aver, was seasonably delivered one day of | nown, in order to make political capital for Charleston, 3. cloudy, £0°, wind E their entire atock of household effects (im large or | Fian. Urabs, Oysters, and Sea Bath two children—which process was repeated three Augusta, Gr. pinnae Spee ec again renewed the | ‘Bemselves. Ixpiaw Treatigs.—As the recent outbreak | Savannah, Ga au 6.2m No. 369 7th at. bet. land kK. | leave Washingion EVERY Sart 7 day thereafter—thus figuring upanentire| CHANG or OrGaxic Law.—We notice in| among the Indian tribes in Washington and eas oro fren: vamos gl quintette requires, with some doubters, what is | the New York Hera/d the announcement that Oregon Territories is attracting a good deal of | “ rarometer athe Raltccoaian. = pete THE Duties = MISS FISHERS SCHOOL. 4 called confirmation. ‘t the next annual election in that State the | attention, we reproduce the following state-| rected for temperature.) 30175: at noon. 30°i57. | inane hararteeeme OB epteme fists at NO. 20 | 3 om. gar Sunday morniug asal mall quantities) for cash. ing, afforded by those pinces, the fine! sapow emery auaneines) (or ONTZ & COOMBS safe, and oommodious steamer POW : ” 7 turning “ cg * 5 i i it Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 59°; at noon 68°. xX- | au 2-lw Norfoik on Monday at 4 p. Old P 4 = = question is to be determined whether the State | ment of treaties with the tribes in that region, ar a7 59°} n Monday p.m. ont at Pn Phase — Cn cole pint Constitution shall be subjected to revision. | which were agreed to and signed by tho In- | )™"™ renterdsy 0% —— eee WwW P. Meco’ ee D f apt ae To oe ae ee ey eet TIVO pone Coan ie negro was afterwards | The Herald favors the revisal, and affirms that | dians three years ago, but are not yet approved PERS ON. AL thirty years praotic:, 1x too wall known tmespeees posers, <inaleding saaals) to, Piney Foie aa: caught by her husband, who, instend of billing | unless something of the kind is done. anarchy | by the Senate. It will be observed thatinthe| a Gouin Campbell ix now Lord Clyder- | “Ofc Ste: ieee ey ener notion CS imoluding meals. “Children and servaute alle Peapee Lim, surrendered him to his owner to be tried | will shortly ensue, as the people are retrogra- | aggregate these tribes number 15,117 souls, | asic. nuesone squtre north of thé Capitol. _auzs 4t* | "Eesscnrers will ve taken paed landelt@h Pais by law. The owner, however, took him off to | ding, politically and socially, although they | and that they have ceded to the Government ;... Mr. Geo. H. Morgan is writing the history Witt BEREGE MANTILLAS. inpdings on the Potomac. safinmstina ol x rz Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Wilkins arrived Thurs- | have every element of success at hand. “ Nev- | 62,415,380 acres of land, for which they were | °f peperates ott, preslagat ar-the:Neithern | Sorter prises: A fow ieft at about one half office, of the (erent Southern Nand Bo 4 ts i “ ii i ithi 5 i os) Bus Sei aide: icket © No. P Be : day in pursuit. er,’’ it continues, “‘was there ‘more disorder | to receive within twenty years $2.050,000 in Bank of Kentucky, at Lexington, is dead. anit east Only $4, #5,anag fn ey ~ | Browse’ Uonat or tothe tape [7 All that remains of the cable has been se- | prevalent among us than at this present mo- | money, besides the residence among them of barge fe +--+ Rev. Joshua Livexay, an old and well- | —poRGETOWWN PEMATE ADMIN | Boat, foot of 6th street. cured by Tiffany & Co., of New York, who pro- | ment. Crime is rampant; and good citizens | physicians, school-teachers, farmers, &c., as is] known minister, of the Christian Church, died (GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, CHARLES ONCE ae NSLP i con i A Fi A a i 3 in Suffolk, Va., last week. Tho duties of this institution will be resumed cn | jy 2t-d Superintendent P. &. B. a7 Pose to cut tt up into pieces of four inches in| retire in despair from a contest in which cor- | enumerated below. Now, while the whitesare , 4 n pel . 8, B. Companys Jength, and mount them with brass ferules, ac- | ruption and brutal force are constantly victo- | taking possession of these ceded lands, the In-| ,.:--- 4 #4 from Miss Annie M. Andrews, the | the i5th day of September: ext. ‘ 5 2 ‘heroine of the pestilence,’? wax presented to M. J. HARROVER, companying each piece with a certificate of its | rious.’’ The picture is surely a dark one, and | dians have not received any part of the remu- | the Wocdis Rifenen, in Norfolk, Va » Thure- | 2823-setOets __(intel.) Principa’. WARTS. genuineness. The price will be fifty cents single, or twenty-five dollars perhundred. Messrs. Wall & Stevens in this city have pieces for sale. i ies; neration, because of the Senate’s tardiness in| day afternoon. On dit—that Miss Andrews is | (XEORGETOWN INSTITUTE WILL BE ANTED—A GIRL, to di H ue tae ome pod ait a aopnnicg ike canting “This then. ascal arable) al aes Ceo eae anny a wee Ciroul re ane be cbeatacd | H {stat Olio: Wash wW crc Fri TRIE ocaeal Colise is “ : 7 chant of Norfo! ~ : Star ' i ils, corner of 44 3) s 5 G we find the same sad condition of affairs exist- | cause of their disaffection, and we ebould +++. The steamer Arabia brings the sad news [scram Proparstacy tecdie te ecaee as to WASTED TINNER D—A TINNER.—A cood welnnt iL By the way of England we have advices | ing in almost all eur large towns and cities in| rationally expect that it will be difficult to] of the death of Mise Helen Ruthven Waterston, Do. = 625 Junior se - s P va find steaty emp'oyment. Apply at i ~ t 9 F “ « o ] om : from La Plata to the 28th of June, and from Rio | a greater or less degree. restore quiet among them until our obligations we apse ee sea eee “oe ‘i on T. N. CONRAD, Principal. as i. W. THOMPSON & BRO. to the 10th ult. The principal changes recommended by the | are commenced to be fulfilled, or until the} sn iliness of three monthe she died at Naples, Be“ DING AND DAY. SCHOOL FOR WANTEL—An AGENT to transnet the busi- The British agent at Montevideo, it was ru- | fera/d are, first, the institution of a new judi- | whites cease to take possession of the lands if not | J¥!V 25, in the 17th year of her age. She was the YOUNG La DIE: take charge of the city office of ed, had withdrawn } eof difi- | .; * = xrand-daugbter of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, Sr, Atthe Northwest corner of 6thand L Strets. Chvet Cemetery, on the Bindersburg turmpike. mored, withdrawn in consequenc cial system, which, it suggests, shall be non- | fulfilled. and a young lady of rare native yrifts and accom. MRS. KESLEY, Paincieat, Good references will be required and s culties wilh the Government. elective. Secondly, that the Mayors of cities] The Administration cannot be deemed cen- | plishments” ° This Institution will be prepared to receive pupils a — At Boeses Ayres the Budget for the coming | 4.11 bars control of the several corporation | surable, then, for existing Indian troubles; nor. | |.---- Captain A.A. Stevenson, of the Montreat | 4 Monday, sn nfexperioges lntcichine and leotur- | © ner F aud loth streets, until the 2d of next mont year was under discussion. Hostilities with the : ii : Field Battery of Artillery, is now in New York Til Ali the Matheomtin eran t | euestf “bureaus and heads of departments,” and be | indeed,can the blame rest anywhere except on y 7 | ing will fill the Mathemstioal and Cixsmeal Depart — —— _- Argentine States had not yet broken out. ot ? . tmuking arrangements for the accommodation of | msnts. _ au 23 eotOct! GOOD COOK WANTED.—I wish to empioy responsible for their conduct—this would pre- | the shoulders of those who, during the late seg- | his Segrerages which are e: ted to arrive there ASHINGTON ARSENAL & good COOK, to whom I will pay good wages {7 The steamship Prince Albert sailed from | vent the disgraceful antagonism now existing | sions of Congress, prevented the dispatch of Hinldlorstagger| Luin seit hipaa He WwW "Avevst 25, 1958, | 22d zive constant employment. Appiy at JD. New York for Galway, on Saturday, with 216 | between the several municipal authorities. | business by a series of Parliamentary maneu- ; ia passengers and 400 tons of cargo, to open the new | Thirdly, a change of the State and county i HAM MACK’S Restaurant, above Wiu.ards’ Hotel. Sealed »sal will be reoeived at office of th 4 the guests of the Natienal Guard. They will | ao : Satecunt Coenen y of Subsistence at ties | 88 2i-tw, A . = ie oting Ass vering, the only object of which was to coneume | Probably number about eighty men. m of the 2th ini 4 line. A demonstration was got up on the occa- A - lt + eS eS six barrels of Meas Pork, of the b slot of her departure oy acversl base ‘Amer. | Prison system ; and, fourthly, that the regula. time and prevent the transaction of necessary ‘Terniste Story oF MURDER AND SUICIDE delivered on or bel re the 28th iv: ‘Sanaiiame! Aa escorted her down the | 9M of the excise be left to the cities, towns | business. This statement also enables us better] On Monday night, the 19th instant, Mrs. W Srzesen Remorse seer iae. for furmshicg ANTED TO RENT— With a view of Par- usiity, to be | WW cha:ine—A smal! FARM of from >» to 5) ubject to in- | acres, in Smiles of Washington. Address B. ¢ THEO. LEWIS, c — thee, stating price and e:ze of farm. Days faras the Highlands, having a band of and villages, respectively, instead of being | to realize the imminent danger we are in of a Gamer nee erin rg erecta nd au 23-3t P.M. and M.S. K.and A. A.C. 8. ae al NOUDRGCS GR aT music on board, and firing 200 guns, which were | Under the management of State officers. general Indian war, as well as the jeopardy to| nung her daughiter—n deaf and dum girl, abont | YVR HAVE {USE RECEIVED stan W ioe ee ore the central part of the returned by the Prince Albert. There appears to be no doubt of the neces- | which many of our Indian agents are subjected | twelve vears of age—and afterward bung herrelf. bindigt ool potion ‘seas! radi, ee 5 eed én not to exceed $250. Address a =" sity of a change, and we are constrained to re- | in their intercourse with the tribes, and the} M's. Williams bad some time ago commenced = an action against her husband for divorce, and | goapes. Howers and viewstten eit eed ees, | ETOUSE WANTED TO RENTOls ie onee Gray Munpexzp sy uex Loven.—Agreatdeel | gard the Herald’s suggestions as well worthy | assiduous labors which they are compelled to} the case haa been settled and the suit withdrawn | andancr soloed coll Spi weofines siatinns cotae | RA cements ‘Capitol, and east of it—not on the of excitement bas been created near Leeds, Eng- | of careful consideration. Wherever thé fault perform to keep those in their charge pacified : | 0” the same day of the murder and suicide. The | of the finest hot-pressed and fanoy oolored letter | Hi taining nine or ten rooms. for a family. Jand, by the murder of Mary Jane Scaife, a girl hich we cffer at unusually low prices. Pon to be given by the Ist of October. Plesset i pe i ascertained and the| Dwardish, Suquaknish, et al.— Located in| &0U%d of the application for divorce was neglect | Paper, W: . address § offices, . twenty-three years old, by her lover, James at. | lies: we ho} ie bee aa ss eaitine, . ace Washington; treaty, January 22, 1855; 5,267,754) . np Decree 4 hear sti feos shi Be igbor- au 23-3t Bhokva aaa ra orate tin trmeesicniee ee i t edies effec| ; 6nd Syed ood , . jam Kinson, a flax spinner and a man of considerable | T™edtes eHectually appli = 8! acres acquired; 61,060 acres renerved; 942 souls in| Wittisme, Yn ¢ ahiftlens ng one ys Seis arated INE FAMILY HORSE FOR =ALE eS=auQnauQnaQaQa@aee property. The parents of both reside witbin a | #F@ nearly two hundred miles distant from New | tribe. Consideration agreed to be paid: $150,000 ieee ainsipated man: F call - ap * The . rae * i. Mrs. Willi: nl ersigned offers for sale one of the OST AND short distance of each other. and the deceased and | York, the immorality and lawlessness existing | in 20 years; $15,000 for removal; a school, physi- sip alee agar atasdlg ihe Moeast taheren rey finest an‘ ‘best looking family HORSES 13 SN BA FOUND. STRAYED AWAY—On the l4th inetant, a small and gentle, and can be driven in an: id of harness. . < : treaty, Jan. | let, and witnesses weresai {o be ready to prove | Persons wishing for sush an anime, will Sad bimat | areas poGO Mngt ald Lien: abort 7,680 acren re-| (ems and the nature of such charges were, i a a Tae ee the | doee not appear to be 8 good miloh Cow who knew hi i the murderer had been companions from child- | there certainly affects us here; and we shall | Si" maith, carpenter and) SaimMer, akdishops for | oy os of erose imiumevality were cieee against | the District | He is a crey. perfeatly sound hood, the affection of the children extending i also as surely feel the influence of whatever self to that of love as they grew to manhood an ji rienced womanhood, and each invaieg to look upon the | Teformation that may be there expe - It Located in Ratings 5 296,320 acres acquired; served; 595 souls. Consideration - $30,00) in 29] Proved against her, such as to defeat her Any information concerning her wi!! be thank: . - es cation for divorce. Under this state of things she een lth and t2th streats. an Z3-er6t ed, and Ui reward ziven, if ‘on. other as a future partner through life. Unfortu- | must be remembered, however, that ‘all change | years; "$3,000 for removal; school, physician : : | received, ond 8 small reward ziven, if required, nately, the father ‘of Atkinson and the mother of is not reform,” and only such alterations ought | smith, carpenter and farmer, and shops for 20 Hams 840 of money. prenae of ii more hi UBS ASLANTIO CABLE. the owner, at No. S62 13th atest, wer} the deceased did not approve of the match, an . ars sty = , —_ = about a year Seo ater wane, perhaps, than the | & be made as are prompted by wisdom or ex- WS xtallane dee —Located in Washington; treaty, | 2 deed for sixty acres of land for the benefit of the We take plevsure in announcing that we have ow. Stra: #40 ae pet ry on neater a Cente arraneomenta —s — supply of the sreet $5 oe eee a a Aa ria estas 5 7 “ e body of the deaf and dumb daughter was able, which is 80 much in demand asa relic T- | haendark mark on left side of fe osopby or corrupt politicians should be care- Ti a0 jets geal br oeieven tpg aay found hanging by the neck, and the fect tied to | ders ill Fe rece:ved, and will besvidininch pieces | m sre or less flea bitten. The aleve reward jeabt raarpentay: ‘ke. 1 » physician, | the rounds ofachair; if her feet had been free, | OF Sue! Quantities ag persons may desire. nt rea usual crosses in love—tbe connection was broken | perience, and those dictated by speculative phil- January 26, 1855; 2,087,040 acres acquired off, the deceased accepting the addresses of a yoang man named Gill. The new love, however, fe did not prove permanent, and after a few months | fully avoided. i Will be given for her, or Soy inf rmation that may ; they would have touched the floor. Mra, Wil- | Spat? Prices | The demand is now so great that it | [-attoherreoovers. W. G. WILLIA Ms Miss Scaife broke off the courtship with Gill, and we analelts and Quilehutes —Located in Wash- y is with difficulty it can be procured 23-st* N rmitted the renewal of that of her old lover.| A*OTHER Lutrer raom “Sracrator.”’ Ingions treaties, Jauaary 5 sed tery al tas Liatus used a sbeet for the purpose, raring it 1n WALL STEPHENS & CO. | OUTS No sa 7th street west. a ec s - ie . " y a . a Whe attention of the latter were continued as be. [Correspondence of the Star.] ,480 acres acquired; President to select reserve; | } wo, if wi tg the. bee rr eat one half and anSom: ad Ps. avenue, boty. sth 10th ate. fore their interruption twelve months previously, Naw Youn, Aug. at, 1858. | 403 ule." Consideration: $27,500; smith. teacher, | Berself with the other wre lenis derestered = BOARDING. but on Tuesday last, on the occasion of agalaat | nr prospecting expedition, yesterday, result- Kone artigo physician, with shops for 20 years, | gevd at the eoruer tot tha heaee: "The ‘family 5s deat ad Gee (SS Sen OAR D.—A few gentiomen can be accommodated eereatioa with Gill snd this sine aac in c00- | eas we bad anticipated, viz: in confirming us “Piatheade. Keolenaze, ke.—Lecated. in Wash. | Wit whom Mrs. Willisiny ‘wee tivine aaah ENGLISH AND FRENCH, with BOARD at No. 433 10th street. between ars to have excited a strony feeling of jealousy. | 18 the previously formed opinion that New York | ington; treat July 16,1855; 14,720,000 acres ac. | 8¥8Y from home, except a child’‘of perhaps four 3 Nout, Street | | Sia Te Whemker his passion af thetine suggested the | 1s not the place for us. For an individual "bo | quired; 1,250,000 ackes reserved; },700souls. Con- Sacccons iia crepes (alban night pect nde in otal ate | B&agbing. with handsomely furnished Rooms. tain bat nothing occurred "eo excite suspicion, | Wishes to spend his days in a perfect whirlpool | sideration: $120,000; school, buildings, books, | Sv, £Of,%F ad saw the deaf and dumb liams | menos on the second Monday of September, 1858. | obtained =t 529 H street, betweng ck wed See tain, but nothing occurred to excite suspicion, | o¢ business, uproar, and excitement, it is the | *™ith, carpenter, wagon-maker and » Psi two | took the deaf and dumb girl down, and put her | The course of study. aided by Lectures and Appa- | if application be made soon, and upon th most Saale Gru salendcd rartwite heed occeaeel | very plane for’ hier. “Hers everything. Wotk upon | and physician, all as mill, Rorpital) in bed with this little ebild, and that the deaf "Giroalare, oontsinies fell neetionta ba or- | = terms. one night they ai c! incompany, . 7 an ‘sician, 2 rs, ~ining full particulars, ean beot- | — ers ‘ —— — p= apparently very good rs This was land and water, !sa perfect rush. All kinds of Deo Chutes, Upper and Lower.—Located in} 284 dumb girl “felt cold.” "This, of course, is | tninen at the rincipal Bookstores snd at the reei- OARD.—A comfortable ROOM with BOAR D about aineo’ciock. Sbortly afterwards Atkinson | outdoor business appears to be done on a sort of | Oregon; treaty, June 25, 1655; 3,110,000 acres ac- | 2, child’s story, but it is seg Ses that perhaps | dence of the Principal. 0 Z-eolm can be obtained ina priv: fam.iv at 407 13t A 3 Mrs. Williams did take the body down and put street. between G and H. within s few minut Tee ee name and went to bed: ‘The absence of | nich pressure system, that is not a little surpris- | quired: 614,4'4 acres reserved: 140 souls, Con. | it in the child's bed, 80 as to induce the ebild ts W CevD AND COAL. walk of the Tronsury Department. ru lé 'It™ the deceased created no uneasiness at home, as sideration: $150,000; one saw-mi!l and miller, one 10 to slee} * a — 7 she bad been in the habit of staying with her | Iai to s stranger upon bis first entrance. AU 1s | four mill and miller, school house and teacher, | & P- Just reosived. a cargo of Lyken’s valley COAL. | FRUARDING.—A few geutlemen oon be uncle, Mr. Downes, farmer. At degiecak next | life and active indastry. No lack of enterprise | smith, wagon and plough-maker and shops, su. 584 (PSSST a For cooking ie ~ RD and pi 4 3 A TeeriB_e Stoxy.—Seventy-four cows, four | Coal to equi morning, Atkinson’s brother, who slept in the intendent of farmin; id a farmer; ho 2 Ci same room. noticed bleed upon the shi-t of the Ps aaa sanoemanmmieny aay ere see smaeest bind employee. -ihiaiheeimag ajonaes) |e horses, one mule, four calves, and two | Of all ather kinds of Coal, whieh pare selling low | Siicele. near Bt. Charles Hotel costed. former, nd asked how it came there, when De | area a nwsiih thelr sted ct daa te nian’ | _ Walla-Wallss, Cayuses and Umoatilias.—Leca-| goats, were desiroyed on the 18th, near Clocie. | nena of WOOD ts now onmprete. Weoffer | qc PALL STYLE was Lorsitied by being told by his brother that be | Hewsboy, with their steady cry—+Sun,” “Led- | teq in Oregon and Wasington; treaty, June 9,| nati, by fire in dairy stables. Two horser two | the best Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood atasmai | 4:24 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HA 424 bed murdered Mary Jane Scaife the previous | ger,” ‘Journal of Commerce,” ‘Herald,”’ or 1855; 4,012,000 acres acquired; 512,000 acres re- aoe one mule, two goats, and t eed ly | S4yancs on cost. for 1858, just received at LANES night. The deceased, when found, was on her | sometbing else, from early dawn until late at | served: 1,500 souls. Consideration : $150,000; two | C°W*: one . Roats, and two calves, only Also, on hand, @ choice lot of baker's Pine Wood. back, and she presented a most fearful spectacie. | night, would put to shame many in some other | school houses, two teachers, blacksmith, wagon- | ¢*¢2 WAKDER & STEWAAT. pose: it &« fassnt ROO, ee re eee aiRe | by apinine at tora fe ease hoes SO Fashionable Hat and Cap Sto e, ~ d, but 7 ne 80 sd burned that it will Offi rand 13th stresis, Au 21-eost No. 4% Penn. avenue, Her head was nearly severed from her body; her | sections of the country that we do not care to | maker, carpenter, and shops, two millers, super- umane to kill them scene in the stables o aeR nan aa Cana cK. warn al 7 dress and face ware sxtaraled with clotted Giosd: sc And, by the i we have come to the | intendent of farming and a farmer, for 20 alate in the midst of the conflagration, was mont pite- | _%U 2-2w —— ee . Ab io or ema ep oes ee ee ber eyes protruded from the sockets with tke | conclusion that if that noble piece of inland nav- for each chief, a house and salary of 8500 for 20 | Ousty and indiscribably arrowing. The live ‘ sta I ice Beta nate aecinmmaonis ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERS!| = en my acocunt, As we hav: and I will met Bont Ebastly expression, indicating the violence | igation—the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, could | years, and ploughing and fencing of 5 acres for | stock were tied to their stalls. When the flames D — wen first ed, the imals snorted and | The firm of Miller & Cunningham is this day tnedste. SOHN GEORGE RiCHOe of ber dy? avulsions; and ti ly fall into the bands of some of the business | each. rst commenc: poor animals snorted a ¢ firm of Junning! is thii dis- vod 4 aE NIC -AS. covered With evideucen of the Sache stropeie | soos. of tate city: it weal: seve comm begin te | Tanplallée cr Malald.— Located fa Oregon; treaty, | Dellowed with bideous and frantic force. As the | solved ty mutual consent.” Mr. W. Miler | _Washineton. Aucust 2iat, W58 au 23" what tad taken place. The parasol of the deceased | meet the anticipations of those who conatructed | December 21, 1855; 792,963 acres acquired; to be | heat increased, their cries and groans and furious | being authorised to collect all debts due gail Ooms, (*KLSH ORTOLAN AND REED BIR was broken to pieces, and ber prayer book was | It. located with 'Umpquas. Consideration : 310,0u0, | struggles became agonizing. threw them. | 8nd Settle al ca ee a CTT AM BMreceived, every. aie found by ber side. Atkinson, being the last per- We spent much of the early part of yoneaas in mills, shops, &c., &c. selves headlong upon the floor or leaped uprizht THOMAS W. MILLER. *" nen rie by sane soa seen in Ler company,was taken into custody, | i eying the shipping along the wharves on | Yakima, Palouse, &c.—Located in Washing- | ® full length with frenzied energy, und vented | Washington, Augest 2, 1450. twoon ISth end IGth ete) He cine eee. when he admitted the murder. E ver. This, of itself, is no ordinary ne oe ton; treaty, June 9, 1855; 10,820,000 acres acquired; | thetr agony in frarful screams oS RS oe pure Gomnilion with gheue pan « to one who bas never witn it before. The | 759,120 acres reserved; 3,900 soule. Considera- The horses broke from their halters, and dashed 7 HAVING BOUGHT C. W. CUNNING- them in boxes tosend tondistance. au 21 2w Sad number and size of man’ uite a eurlosity. | tion : $200,000; two schools, three teachers, biack- | through the consuming blaze in desperate dismay. | hsin's interest in the concern formerly known as Fg te pe aie — —— To give the readers of the St a home some id¢a | smith, tinner, gun-maker, carpenter and wheel. | The tortured and suffocating cows tore away their | Miller & Cunningham, my friends and the public A NEW CHAPTER IN THE BARLY LIFE ° We learn from the Ashtabula Sentinel that tw> of the magnitude of many of them I will mention | wright, and shops, three farmers, two millers, | horns and rushed through the blazing piles, and <eneraliy aie ieformes thet Swill Sens. =) he ieae anhraten—A narrative history of the pane girls, aged respectively Il and 13 years. | that at the slip where our packet Is ving there | and a phynician—estimated at $300,000 encountered each other in destructive collision, | where Plamin and Gas’ Fittmg and ali work ‘otomae, of Moet of Thomas Barnem, were drowned on | 172 ix ships, the combined tonnage of which is |" Nez'Perces.-- Located In Oroees soe Washing. | their flesh broiling and cracking in the heat with } my line will be iaithfully attended to, compiete in ove neighbor's chit, We dnhtebals coating, with © | Over cighieen thousand, and combined length | ton; treaty, June Il, 1655, 18190) ere cE: | slckentag effect ueom tbe sence veings | "au23 st T , ving the gaviestion of the upper ch he wns the fret President ; ume octavo, made up chiefly of he elder f ix hundred red; 3,278 ed; 3. ho gazed bh strick pon the wretched HOS. W. MICLER. ington Rimeest ore cape’ Sel newt weaty . about the same number of feet, or six hum quired, 3,278 O50acres reserved; 3.300 souls. Con- | Who gi jorror-stricken u ie wretc! 7 = ton himse:l, or € reviewed by pest ster sould. ply til rosin Dade yards. We aiso had the pleasure of visiting the | sideration: $200,000, besides schools, shops, | scene Of suffering, without power to mitigate the ey A at Ceara ney were mare of record, and being the Wil be opened September 6. 1858. blic. This, it will be remem- | workmen and teachers for 20 fe—est ayony of the tortured brntes, The yells and des- ste found all her efforts were vain, she called to Se cas tr chs vecacls that was engaged in chat of which Is $381,000. 7 ess peiing cries of the different aoe of animals pga . —, pepo wel on bank, | transporting troops, &c., from France to Sebanto- —— commingled in horrid concert, and broke through aan ‘cane ober ¢ bodies pol durin, eth Crimean war. Of nitude | Navat.—The Navy Department is in re-| the roar of flamesand crackling timbers upon the is ef bis connection with this enterprise any history ; compiled by Capt. Jobn Piok- f the U.S. Army, ore volume of 178 octavo noe Woven or BRA ARAN On, ittempt ll de. .. still night air, and borne away in terrifyi: Tarms Per QuaatTER rs A negro named Simon, the property of Mrs. perio on omic pep ake fas oaect ceipt of advices from the sloop-of-war Dale, | echoes tos cars of persons two miles distant | Enxlish branches commenced... = stecine Pur oHI0® a this place, met with a bor:ible death | jonster in size and model of marine architecture. | dated July 20, at Porto Praya, Cape de Verde | from the dreadfulgcene. “pe Pemsiack banekie 6 CATAWBA BRANDY. ing out a well, and had almost Basted bis coca, | Sos is now taking ta a carga for San Fransisco; |Islaads. ‘The Dale is the vessel recently af-| yy 724%, tree the Maines nd mey, COWS | Hntiroidery : 1831 | teencse canoe are, Cee wis Inuck, “deen, the curb, which was an old one and | is now awaling Le tons iaoreof other kinds of | fisted with eo many cases of African fever aright through the sides of the consuming | Gram Sa yak 2a oreeey =p Rye, caved in, completely covering | merchandize to steady her while underway. She | among the crew, and she has been at the | *‘ucture, and fell headlong, whining with mis- HM Paper, Flo 201 This Brandy tye Deen manufactured L for seversi would probably have bene we rag ony So pinche paged Perrier er two-horse power, | Canary Islands recruiting. She now reports | tnvtr feet, pal Sas prs foc ene fecal te Drawing. se 380 | thae affording additions! evidence of the pravrecs e ? w a se sudden and rapid ow of Ser intothe lower part hoisting sail, washing: of decks, ka, Wik tie | all well. Parser Nixon is tratsferred.¢. the the fields ‘until they dropped lfetess from sheer ¥ : Sa hia to produce at rises 66 tomngel aoe ! casioned bis death by | 3,000 tous in, ber draft of water te 25 feet, and | Vj The fag ship Cumberland is at| ¢xbaustion. Some a a A SATA Wi owning.’ While in this condition. 4 . incennes. Pp tum at] stable, screaming with ti BIRDS. The OHIO CATAWBA RRAN " mw view, Le conversed with, those wcaneented Uetesmnetenes eee her crew all | porto Grando, awaiting the mail from the Dale. sptoczied sedan troyed by inchene Pee taeie Thi ners ‘ oquale bus \ 4 the best Imported Drange, bean ~ ee ae bein ms Panera = rive of | Yesterday afternoon, we made an excursion | The latter will await the arrival of the Store-|.cntortions, their awful wails of distress, in- waste 4 cop D, Fae Tr Pace. "thie istament «ful corteborated bt tng vos nes can, | ine inten many teten ats | sip for rvisins of which hers ae none at | Shad Saeettaeeaeetety gies | aoe baineebO Wie Voscnge WE: | Santi af arise ha mihi The Madison (Wis ) Argus contains the foi- | He everything indoors seemed to weary sort of | the storehouse. The Bainbridge, ordered on} ure described by those who gazed spell-bound | Duck. fue T'name in pa neephead. i* 4. is asure Rem * pa.t | le edy for Dyspepsis, Fin'u- low'eg paiticulars of the terrible death of M:s | masked, snecking, underground sort of exierior, the P; ay expedition, was eruisi: upon the terrible spectacle, surpassing the | fresh Mack: Heg Fish, Perch. Rock. &c. In leney Cramp, Cholic, fsogees, Low Sowite, Gene- Miller, wife of th: ter at S u ion of >| the Paraguay y ing near we ination to conceive. The | s ell—Hard Crabs. Craters; Clame, Also, € ral Debility. &e. No'tfamily sb Dane county : “Let Sunday she started ober, | weeny wou of the apeceg of la i Dustoes® | the Bight of Brain on the north const, where, | hove ye nme, imagination to conceive Tae | Fe arte ON = ‘c oo ould be without it. ih of the carcases : 8 BPd soup every day. al prios ¥ back, either to church or a neighborhocd visit. |W jade an excuision, in the event tien received, there was reason to | broiled all.nignt, and the atmosphere with | the Sbove de ioacies can be fourd at She was discovered ahout two houre afterward | through a good part of Broadway. Here we hoe | om informa: . ~ valuvin, 3, By HAMMACK’s oe bee a sickeni Restaurant, No. 204 and 96 Pa. av. tu a lane tLiough which she was passing, quite | everything (to ¢ least,) confusion worse con. | believe that American vessels had en- | * Some of the cows stood upright at their stalls, | ayai-tw threa doors eneve Willerds’ Boral. | desiers and jomers usr clothing torn entirely fren het body, | founded-—nsrhing bute perfect usb, amb, jamb, | gaged in ehipping slaves. The Dale arrived teks seek bosbepeed: other were Withee Bree ge cet cae neanas bem Ray & | ters pic. pl tn So her right leg terribly cram. Human veings 7 thousands. Men a at Porto Praya from the Canaries on the 34 of | others without limbs ; in one inatance four or five N P . - . A yg it if — Ee _ : omni te, laid her with their horns inter- Bros Arlington Mills for exle WONDER UF WASHINGTON 18 that the boise had thrown ber and/dragged her'a | drys, and every ether bind of weblele ther tes | July The Vincennes asiled from Porto Praya | Sa'canes, 8d, tgetber with thelr Rorne inter. SBERELL ¢ MILLER. T Siayes ESET vELE BALSAM perm, considerable distance by her stisrup foot.” mind ‘can conceive of, ail driving abead, pell ! on the 9th of July for the Windward Islands, ! to contemplate. audio Kunwore mouse, gutjus'all Buuks Dissasese jet-om