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is PUSLISHED BVEEY AFTEENOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvants Avenus & Bleventh Bt., By W. D, WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4ayear, er 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers thesub- seription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for sux months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eopies, one cent; In Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once s week, 50 per cent. advance. THE CHARTER OF THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. (From the Boston Traveler.) The act of incorpopation of this Com: such Secretary of State, by warrant under his — —— : ate be taken of all the legraphs and telegraphic apparatus of the y.ob- | various stations of the company, their licenses tained at the second session of the English Par- | or assigns, for the space of one week from the lisment for the year 1357, and receiving the | date of such warrant, for the purpose of pre- royal assent July 27 of that year, is a document | ven any communication being made or rs It is entitled “An act to incorpo- signi ven, save such as shall directed ra regulate the Atlantic Telegraph Com- | and authorized by any such Secretary of State, ny, and to enable the Company to ish | and also by further successive warrants to and work telegraphs between Great Britain, | cause possession of the said tele; phs and Ireland and Newfoundland; and for other pur- | telegraphic apparatus to be ralslaed oan week poses.” It begins by setting forth that in Oc- | to week, so long as any such Secretary of State tober, 1856, a company was established in Eng- | shall deem such possession expedient for the land to connect Great Britain or Ireland with | public service : Provided always, that for every Newfoundland b: submarine electric tele- | week —. which possegsion shall be so re- graph—thus establishing electric communica- | tained, the Company, their licenses or assigns, tion between Europe and America—having a | shall receive from and be paid by the Lords capital of £300,000, divided into three hundred | Commiss‘oners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, the shares of £1,000 each. The number of shares | same amount of profits as the Company would was afterward increased to three hundred and | have made in case they had continued the fifty, all of which were issued, and the sum of | working of the said telegraphs, such profits to £600 was paid upon each share. It also set | be computed ra an average of the weekly forth that in consequence of agreements entered | profits of the Company for the three months into with other companies and persons, and in | immediately preceding the issuing of the first order that the undertaking, which is one of | of the said warrants.”” great public and national importance, shall be Any negligence or delay in the transmission speedily carried into execution, it is desirable | of a message, makes the officer liable to a fine that a new company (including the original | not exceeding £20. Any damage to the works shareholders) sbould be constituted, with the | of the Company is recoverable by a suit at law, necessary powers to carry out the undertaking; | and any person committing such injury isliable and the Atlantic Telegraph Company was thei also to punishment as for the commission of a fore incorporated, with all the rights and priv- | misdemeanor. ileges, ani ——s all Lemar entered ———————<e——_ into by the old company. The right was grant- . ed to the new company, by a two-thirds vote, A CATHOLIC rine a et IN THE to increase the capital stock to +1,000,000, the [From the New York Tribune.] directors having authority to create additional oe About two years ago, Father Sanguinetti shares of not more than £1,000 nor less than Wo | er | i £20 each. The right was given to borrow one- | came to this city from St. Louis, intending to third of the capital, on bond or mortgage, but | return to his native Italy. While sojourning one-third of the money received for calls must | here, however, he was sorely grieved at the be applied to the repayment of such money | spiritual destitution of the poorer Italians in until the whole shall be discharged. New York, and urgently requested the Arch- Ten shareholders holding stock tothe amount | bishop to allow him to become their pastor. of £15,000. have authority to require the direc- | The requisite Permission was obtained, and he tors to call an extraordinary meeting of the | at once entered upon his charge. Renting the Company—the time of the annual meeting | basement of the Catholic Church in Canal being fixed for the month of February, in Lon- | street, he 00n filled it with the faithful, and don; twenty shareholders having stock to the became so popular among his countrymen that amount of £50,000 constituting a quorum. A | his congregation overflowed the little church, two-thirds vote of the Company shail authorize | and filled the courts on each side. It was his the directors to subdivide the £1.000 shares into | great ambition to build a small church for poor fifty shares of £20 each, a £1,000 share confer- | Italians. As priests are not usually good ing fifty votes upon the holder. The Board of | financiers, he appointed two members of his Directors is fixed at eighteen, but the number | congregation (they were brothers living in may be reduced at any general meeting, but | White street) to be Secretary and Treasurer not beloweight. The qualification of a Director | The brothers between them bore the purse. is the holding of £1,000 in the stock of the Com- | Each Sabbath and feast day they received pany, and the Directors of the original Com- | contributions toward the new church, as well pany shall be the first Directors of the new Com- | as donations for the minister, and the rent of pany. The remuneration of the Directors is to | the pews. ‘The good Pastor, who had a little be fixed by thestockholders. The Company has | money of his own, and a few friends who occa- authority to elect from the stockholders ordi- | sionally helped him, told the officers to add the narily resident in the United States or the | donations intended for himself to the church British Provinces of North America, not more | fund, saying that as long as he could he would than eight from the former and four from the support himself without assistance from his latter, who shall be Honorary Directors, shall a if he could thereby further the object have the right to be present, take part in and | he so much at heart. Thus, for nearly vote at the meeting of the Directors, but are not | two years, the church went on increasing and to be counted in determining whether there is prospering. But, at length, the pastor’s means a quorum, and shall receive no remuneration | failed him. He had lived poorly, on lenten for their services. diet, clothed himself as cheaply as possible, The British Government reserves the right | and resorted to all eorts of shifts to eke out his to appoint an ex officio Director of the Company, | funds, in order to avoid encroaching — the for the purpose of securing the due fulfillment | contributions of the congregation. But the on the part of the Company of all contracts for | end came at last, and, hungry and almost the transmission of si is and messages for her | naked, he applied to the Treasurer for money. Majesty. or on her Majesty’s service. This ¢r | That person told him he could give him none; officio Director is not to go out of office with the | that the funds in bis possession were to build other Directors, but he is removable at the | a church, not to feed a churchman. The Pl re of the tiovernment. He is to a| Father asked what ne should do, must he shareholder in the Company or not, as the Gov- | starve, must he say mass with his clothes ernment may think fit; he is to be present at | dropping to pieces, or must he go into the all meetings of the Directors and of the Com- | streets and beg? After much solicitation the pany, and has power to examine all books and | Treasurer loaned him $25; but five weeks after documents of the Company, but has not the | sued him in a Ward Court for the recovery ot right to vote, and does not receive any remun- | the money, and afriend paid it forhim. Father eration from the Company. Sanguinetti told the Treasurer and his brother He has the power, in the case he is of opinion that they mustin future pay him the donations that any act or course of the company is pre- | received from the congregation, as he had no jedicial to the performance of the contracts | other means of support. Instead of doing this, with Government, or the regular, speedy, and | however, they tied the money up in a pocket- impartial transmission of messages for the pub- | handkerchief everySunday and carried it away lic, or otherwise disadvantageous to Govern- | The Priest was thus reduced to great distress, ment or the public, to veto the taking of such | often suffering for the necessaries of life. This course or the doing of such act when the matter | State of things becoming known to the Irish shall be referred to the Lords Commissioners of | portion of his congregation, they contributed Treasury, whose opinion sball be final, un- | enough to relieve his necessities. The Irish less the Board of Directors see fit to appeal to element having largely increased in the con- two Judges of the Superior Court at Westmin- | gtegation, they urged him to rent the chureh ster, whose decision shall be final and conclu- | up Stairs, which was then vacant. He consent- sive on all parties. The election of Directors | ed, and although $2,000 a year was asked, suc- of the Company, ordinary or honorary, is sub- | ceeded in obtaining it for half that sum. The Jeet to the approval of the Lords Commissioners | brothers, when requested to pay the quarter's of the Treasury. rent in advance, refused to do so, saying that The undertaking of the Company was set | he had no right to incur so much expense, and forth to be the laying down of one or more sub- | the money was raised by the pastor among his marine telegraph cables between Ireland and | friends. As the church wae sadly dilapidated Newfoundland, or on the Continent of America, | and in need of repairs, Father Sanguinetti and the working of such lines. They are au- | employed workmen to put it in order. This thorized and empowered to make arrangements | €xcited the ire of the Secretary and Treasurer, with the New York, Newfoundland. cad loadin who claimed that it was their province to look and other Companies, for the tranmission of | after the temporal affairs of the church, and messages and for the charges on the same as | they refused to pay for anything that he might may be necessary for the carrying out of the | order to be done. He then sought the Arch- object of the Company. They are empewered | bishop for advice, who told him he had better to fix and receive reasonable charges for the | dismiss the officers and take the funds under transmission of messages, and may demand | his own care. Acting up to this advice he sent pre-payment of the same. With theexception | for the two brothers, who came to see him in of the priority of Government messages, all | the sacristy on the 10th of July last. He told others for the public are to te received and sent | them that they must give him their books and without favor or preference, a:cording to the | the funds of the church, which now amounted order of time in which they shall have been | to between $700 and $800. At this they became received by the Company. The following sec- | very angry, swearing that they and not he tion, in regard to the right of Government pri- | were masters there, and both of them fell upon ority, we quote entire : hiw, beating him savagely with their fists, “LVL All messages and signals sent or for- | kicking him and breaking a table and some warded for transmission and delivery for her | other furniture over his head. Fatber San- Majesty or her Majesty's service shall have guinetti says that, next to God, he believes that priority over all other messages whatsoever, | the timely appearance of his courageous little and it shall be imperative on the Company, | Irish servant-woman saved his life. She sprang their officers and servants. to transmit and de- | between him and his assailants, and picking up liver such messages and signals accordingly, | # Stool, defied them to touch him again at their and to suspend the transmission of all or any | peril. Thereupon the cowards contented them- other messages until the said messages and sig- | selves with crying “Down with the priest !”’ nals shall first have been transmitted: Pro- | ‘To hell with the priest!” and soon r left. vided, always, that the Company may, in con- | Next day, when he was about to say mass in sideration o! rantee or subsidy granted or | Church, they renewed their attack upon him, secured by ernment of the United States | Coming up to the altar and calling him all sorts equal in rate or amount to that granted by or | °f evil things, but they did not do Pied irtiag on behalf of her Majesty's Government, grant | Violence. They were finally removed by the and extend to the Government of the United gaan On the Isth of July an Italian named States the like priority for intelligence, on and | Louis came to him and threatened to take his for their service over all other messages and | life because he had Sa Irishman signals whatsoever, except those for her Ma-| ®" Officer of the church. Louis also had to Jesty or on her Majesty’s service, and after they | be removed by the Lore shall have so done, and shall have notified their | a the 19th of July, an unknown Italian having so done to the Lords Commissioners of | Called to hire a pew. Father Sanguinetti took ber Majesty's Treasury, the messages and sig- | bim into the Church, and, while showing him nals on the service of the Government of the | the pews, discovered that he was armed with a United States shall thenceforward be entitled | long knife, and was evidently watching for an to, and shall bave, during the continuance in | 0Pportunity to take him off his guard. The foree of any such guaranty or subsidy, thelike | father, however, kept him at a distance, and Priority as messages and signals for her Majes- | the fellow, sapere | much chagrined, at length ‘y or om ber Majesty’s service over those of all | left, saying he had no money then, but would other persons whatsoever, and thenceforward | Call again. In the course of the evening the messages and signals for her Majesty or on her | father found the front door of the church un- Majesty’s service, and those on the service of | lucked. and itis his impression that his unknown Government of the United States, shall, as | Visitor intended to assassinate him, and then between themselves. have no right of priority, | ¢8e@pe through the front door. This singular but be transmitted and delivered respectively | Story is substantially as released by Father in the order of time in which they may be re- peson args fremepe balay hy! he frre *pecti rps | account for these 4 lo him injury. —- tendered for transmission and de: te hes net ak succeeded i obtaining the If the Government and the Com: cannot | church funds from the late officers. e attac! ing public i character red eo ycgerasat aca pi consequence, — zor bape he has cag The Company i i injuries from whic » will never recover. He they shail grant to the Governmeat of the | bas, however, borne himself toward his asenl- United States any such priority as is stated in | #0ts with Christian magnauimity and forbear- the section before quoted to make arrange- | 4nce, neither prosecuting nor retaliating in any Pee nip that Government for the transmis- | W4Y- oof their messages. The following section authorizes the English Government, aaa cer-| [9° “I hate anything like deception in mat- ‘ain circumstances to take possession of the | ters of personal appearance, Mr. Hunter Works of the Company to his Celtic steward: ‘‘and even after [ “LXLL At all times from and after the period | marry Lady Lithgow, I shall find that any of twenty-five years from the opening of the | portion of ber beautiful head of hair is not of said lines of telegraphic cuduecataais for the | natural wth, or is falsely and artificially ar- te ‘sion of messages, whenever one of her | ranged, I will at onee insist upon a separa- Sjesty’s principal Sec: ies of State for the | tion!’’ . time being shail ‘be of pak that ciroum: | . «Better not,” replied Patrick. “It will be nets render it expedient to vest in her | best for the reputation of ye both, if ye’ll take faieety's Government the control of the opera- - advice, widout mindin’ 8 bald spot at ‘38 of the company, it shall be lawfi for | all, bravely adhare to her. Ebening VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1858. Educational. J. BARTLETT WILL RESUME the of her School on Monday. September m Monday. No. 433 H street, between Tith and 12th. RANKLIN ACADEMY, H st., between 19th and 20th, (First Ward.) A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Term commences September 6th. Number lim- ited to twenty-four. The course of study is de- —— to prepare pupils thoroughly for business or college. The Principsi can be seen at the Academy any time after the Ist proximo. Circulars at fook- stores. R. B. DETRICK. ” au 26-eolm Principal. NM ISS QUINCY WILL RESUME THE Du- ties of her school, for the mstruction of pupiis both sexex,on Mo day, September 6th, at her lith street, between L and M sts. WESTERN ACADEMY. ‘ Fbcep desigmnr to beot me members of this Ins - ution for the comin; ear Are reque: res ~ Cg ag the Academy On Monday. ‘September erat 9 ‘au2-eolm _8. L.. LOOMIS, A. M., Prin’, oe —_ => fee LOOMIS, A. Me Enel. SELECT SCHUOL FOR BOYS, x Pleasantly located. at the cormer of New York ave- nue and 4th strect. E The exercises of the third scholastic year of this school will be resumed on \Wednesday. the Ist day of September. Terma very moderate. For particu- lars apply to E. W. FARLEY, Pri cipal, au 2-St* 473: 10th street. 18S H. McCORMICK and SISTER will re- sume the duties of their school on the lat of September; No. 43 41. street, between Pennsylvania and Missouri avenues. au 25-e04t* RS. GOODRICH’S SEMINARY. 435 5th street, between D and E streets, Will be reopened on the Ist day of September. Parents desiring to place their children under Mrs. care are requested to apply early. au 25-3t™ CENTRAL ACADEMY, ‘orner of E and 10th ste, The exercises of this institution will be mei tho tet day of September. The number is limited. yto au 35-1m S. MERCHANT, Principal. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. C. BROWN will reopen her school on MRS, Kg BGNDA + 6th September, at her residence, No. 9 eet. Ts 8. has associated with her a lady who has had much experience in teaching. an 25.3t* re oe PP HE DUTIES OF MISS FISHER’S SCHOOL will be resumed on Septemb r ist, at No, 490 Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. au 2-lw TOWN INSTITUTE WILL BE ed on Monday, September 6th, 1858, oulars may be obtained at Star Office, Wash- ington, and Crandell’s Bookstore, Georgetown. Tuition for Preparatory Studies per quarter... $5 90 Do, Junior -. = veg 62 Do, Senor = @ “ 8 Au 23-tSepta T. CONRAD. Principal. I APAYETTE INSTITUTE, 4 Pennsylvania avenue, above Vth street. The undersigned, late President of Wilmington Female College, Delaware, assisted by Miss MARiA . HAL TEAD. late Preceptress of the same instita- tion, and Miss Mary WiLtiaMs, late acting Pre- ceptress of the Genesee Seminary, New York, will open a School for Young Ladies at Nos, 15) and i6i wivania avenue, on Monday, Septeniber 6. In the arrangements and furnishing of the echool- rooms, in the general scholastic regulations, and in the methods of instruction and government, it i believed the institute will be found creditable to th e city and worthy of the confidence of its citizens. he course of our highest fem Young ladies sat- isfactorily passing tneir examinations in the entire course will be entitled to a diploma ‘To insure to each student that individual attention and personal interest requisite to a succeseful study, each de- partment will receive but twenty-four puvile. A 6 very limited number will be received as members of the family. Primary Department, $10; Junior, 15 per r nm BR sf office Until the th : se callat the Institute. Cc. LOOMIS, A. M. Reference is made to the following gentlemen, whose daughters or wards have been under my in- struction and care: Hon. Thomas H. Hicks, Governor of Maryland. Hon. Peter F. Causey, Governor of Delaware. Rev. hop Levi Scott. Db. D. Wilmington, Del. He W. Sparks, Mayor city of Wilmington. F. Askew, Postmaster city of Wilmington, ev. Dr. Hamilton. Baltimore. =: W. Wells, Esq., Department Interior, Wash- ington, K. Zimmerman, Esq., Alexandria, Va. au I+eoim GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. The duties of this institution will be resumed on the 15th day of September next. M. J. HARROVER, au 2-eotOct I (Intel.) Principal. Younes LADIES’ (NSTITUTE, A Boakpine and Day Scuoo, ENGLISH AND FRENCH, a No. 49) & Street. CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Princiran. The eleventh year of this Institution wil! cam- mence on the second Monday of September, 185%. ‘The course of study. aided by Lectures and Appa- ratus, is thorough and extensive. Circulars, cont*ining full particulars, can be ob- tained at the prmcival Bookstores and at the resi dence of the Principal. au 23 eolm HE FRENCH LANGUAGE, I The facilities afforded at the FEMALE ENG- LISH AND FRENCH COLLEGIATE INSTI- ‘TUTE forathorough and practical knowledge of the French language, are not surpassed or equalled oI any other lostitute in the city. The corps of renoh teachers will be increased the coming yenr, wh:ch will commence on the 6th of Oey pons and more of the studies of the schoo! will be pursued and taught through the medium of the French than heretofore asa majority of the p»piis now speak the langut nency. The advantages afforded by the ees alone will enable sny one who hasa tole:ably good reading k: ledge of the language, te speak it fiuently in the course of the winter. Circulars and Catalogues can be obtained at all the ook and Musio Stores, and at the Institute, No, 182 I street, “Gadsby’s Row.” HIRAM CORSON Evocipal. M’me. CAROLINE ROLLIN CORSON, au 2) 2w Vice-Principal. ITY ACADEMY, ., 483 Tenth Street North. Schoo! fora limited number of young gentlemen, in Civil and Military Engineering, Srauchting, Drawing, Ornamental Writing, and the Languages Pupils who were preperins last session to pass an examination before the next N: Board must be punctual! at the reopening of the School. Duties re- sumed the first Monday in September. aul7-3w (Intel. eo9t) » FILL, Principal. FreMALe ENGLISH AND FRENCH COL- LEGIATE INSTITUTE No. 182 I street, Gadsby’s Row, Washington, D.C. ‘The duties of this Institute will be resumed on Mesdar. the 6th of September. Cirou! woke by od nthe B }» court obtained "Hikaat CORSON: P M’me. C, ROLLIN CORSON, Vice- _au 3-Im* aay eet eerste i MSS RIDDELL’S SELECT SCHOOL, will be resumed at 451 12th street, near H, on the first Monday in September. 3 i Me Principal. Rev. Dr. J.C. Smith "fi, F. Brown, E ir. J.C. Smith, re 5 E DrP.D.Gurley, ‘Ben. An Janvier Bea. 5-im T . THE UNION ACADEMY. HE Exeroises of this well-known Academy will be resumed on the lat of September. i. Z. RICHARDS, Principal. THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. The Principal, Mrs. Z. Ricuarps, gives notice that the exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the Ist of September, 1858. iy 0 dim CULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, At Culpeper Court House, Va. ‘This School will commence its second session the first Monday in September, 1258 (Cu'peper Court House is situated immediately on the Urange & Alexandria Railroad. in the }*iedmont region of the State; and is not surpassed by any village for its Ley | of noenert,,healthiness, and Rood aya @ ins! e buildings are . ou weil ventilated and thoroughly furnished.” °°" TrRMs, For session of five months, payable half in advance. Board, including fuel, lights sad washing “gre $5 Tuition, in common English branches 12 50 Higher English branches .__ 15 00 Ancient and Modern languages and Mathematics. se -2 50 Music on Piano 17 5 usic on G’ 15 00 rawing. 10 00 ainting . For further pacticalars address eg » JOHN GEORGE, or W. LIAM BALL, A. M., pals, Culpeper Court ‘Va. jy 27-d' HT Firrine SHIRTS. KAD NO HUMBUG. Sh Aer hs teat genre ee ees ‘one can tesiily tried them, call at’ - ner oreth stzeeland Fonsayivame avenue, Noa. HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. HWA ieee ie Star. For Rent and Sale. OR RENT.—Suits of or single ROOMS, fur nished or unfurnished dea the month, week, orless term. T: y at 375 Pena, avenue, Travelers’ Directory. NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, ‘With Greatly Impreved Sch: FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL ARTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steamers and Ri Petemac Railroad Line. ate: Mea Two fart daily lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their berth, foot urably located, mode- nearly opposite F. HOLDEN, OX RENT—TWU ROOMS in the third st of the building ocoupied as an offi Walisch, and ed 9 ite the Apoly to RICHARD WALLACH. SPECIAL NOTICE Valiey View Farm.” late the residence of John H. King, dec’d, is ‘© persons }iving in this unnecessary to describe it, but offered for sale or rent. section itis deemed hington city offers such inducements the morning boat can obta: either toa purchaser or tenant sre a large and commodious Dweiling, containing 17 rooms ; Gardener’s Hou: large Barn,and ample Stabling; Wagon Sheds, Car riage House, Ice House, (ireen House, Sprin House, Tool House, Carpenter's Shop, R Corn House, Smoke House, Servants’ Quar- fiay and Gram Barracks, &c.—in a word, '¥ convenience that can be desired upon a farm. Several Springs of fine water are upon the piace, h water is forced to The u:aprovements | and enjoy a pleasant sail of 5 A ti ul Potomac passing m fail view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a good supper and 8 rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- d arrive in Richmond 1a time to connect With all the trains forthe South and Southwest. The Great Southern Mail is conveyed over this route, it being 44 mues shorter and 100 miles less railroading than by any other route, cK certain connections to Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Wridon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities containing 5 rooms; & rticularly one from welling, stsbles, & farm contains about 50 acres, ail under fencing and ta a high state of cultivation, and beautifully iaid off in walks and drives, shaded piace, for the last fifteen years, hus been carried as a market garden, Hot-bed Sash, Forcing Frames, ace that can be successfully used in the raising of vegetables. The Fruit Trees of ali kinds, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, &c., can be a hydraulic ram. by fruit trees. very successfull Also, connect at Richmond as the Danville, Southside, Virgins, Tennessee. afd East Te: is For THE SoutTHwest To Bristol, ‘ton, Hunteville, emphis, lan [tis presumed that any one desiring such a place u Knoxville, will examine it personally. Every inforraation will i jeation at the piace, or to W. RT KING, No.35 High street, secre ehs R RENT—The BRICK DW. ted on the east side of lith street, one door above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Posses- fJuly. For further particu- W. RANDALL, corner of 12th sion given on th Tar apply to. THE WEEKLY STAR. ee ee News jourmi—eor- taming 0 greater variety interesting reading thes eax be found in any ether—is published on Saturday paper. Price— EEC 17 Postmasters who act as agents will be al- of 20 cents. NO. 1,747. edule. jond and Sea i of 6th street. at 6448, m and7*sp.m. Passengers NEW ARRANGEMEN: center ce ants | Nn Ee ee SesiNoTON VIA ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND tIRGINTE CENTRAL RAILROAD The steamer GEORGE PAGE | the Somnecting with the traius on the € connecting wi ne oD = andrin Railroad, leaving Alexandra af The ‘ i - mm. i hmend at 5 “Rotem eo Fare from Washington to Richmond $550. 3. R. NI N, _8p 25 joket Agent. UN! tsp STATES MAIL LINE cae rar Seta oP SRt — "Calin aay Via EORAD AILROAD, Kegwitr Sailing Days, bih € Wth of cach month, and Towns. tiaota Grand Junction, , and New Orleans. ontgomery |-—Bo frauds mposi- For through tickets and further information of wens of caries take yt te RE the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office ti ©.312 Benn. avenue one door enat ol Browns” | BORRTA tay tee eee oa ORNIA, that the subsoriber, the only aut: Acres, 7 miles from Washington and the same di tance from Alexandria, and 3 miles Georg: the lands of Mr. ‘Thomas Ciar! iq. and of the landsof thellate The Farm is divided into 8 field: with water in each field; a fine orchard, and house containing 9 rooms. with a good cellar and back kitchen, stable, and all necessary out-buildi order, now in the occupancy of F.. Yulee. ty and give informal nformation can also be hi from W. 1). Wallach, Esq., Edi'or of the Star. given on the Ist of Jangery. Mr. E. Yulee, Es B. Hardin. Keq. who will show the proy respecting the sale, as iste MAIL TRAIN starts at 535 and 7.45 8. m., tw (Sunday excepied,) allowing passengers time for | vaiof the United States Mail 8.5. Compeny’ssteam- breakfast atthe Relay House, Washington Juno- | ors. Which leave New Orieans and New roge- FARM FOR SALE, subseriber is authorized to selia FARM of 215 A ‘RAIL! within three miles of the Culpepper Depot onthe (ranre and Alexaudria Rai road. The land is in fine heart, and is well wooded and watered, and the dwelling: house, which is com- modious and comfortable, ard all the necessary farm buildings,are in excellent condition.’ hborhood ts unsurpassed in the State of Virginia. The price asked for and terms of sale of this very desirable Farm are ve able. For further particulars apply to W 'H, Star Office, Washirgton city, D. t. : CIRCE SST AND ST. Lots | and passengers connecting vin PANA + reaching Cincinnati at & p. and connecting directly wit isville, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, | @md safety. Kansas, &o. Leg hap washington to Cmoinnats, toSt. iy are. “CINCINNATI. DAYTON INDIANAPO ure. The tageage ot engers is shecked in New RO, ST."LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND | York ‘through to 5 ranciese, and passengure axe THWESTERN EXPRESS leaves daily, | embarked a! Panama by steamer at = (except Saturday and Sunday,)at4 45 p.m. connect- | 6xpense. The money paid in New York ing at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leaving | ©X; of the riers is ; Cred Mountal Soenery of the Road | San Frameteo, to orem fetention 1m case of u Mountain seal in dasinght, take the 5.35 and 7.458. mM. OF 4.45 p. m. oe that the route is entirely veltable—-no fail 7 ton. vor Park arg sod all Stations on the North- Passe: Road tak ciety in the nei DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE.—The Editor of the Evening Star is authorized to sell,on very 00- K terms and at a low price, one of jesirable farms in the County of Culpep- . Iteontains about 500 acres, of which 20 are , and the residue arable land dition for oultivation. This tract is situated about ourt House. It has upon & smail dwelling-nouse and ordinary farm build- not in ouitivation is well entleman seeking & country res- idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon the farm commands a fii wiew of the surrounding country The soil is of excellent original quality, and peou- dapted to the production of wh present ina good state of improvement. will sell it for lose core cong otf early reons Wishing ite with W. D. W. Western Virginia . 3 % Condu: fo through by each + and take “furouph ket and eewnge Chases al gua. | grees worsenand hides wthoe tka potest ie ity wi ol a upon this route. <e : For fh tiokets ee pat wie apply at WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the | the agency, 177 West st: Ni . Baltimore and Ohio a ral pone between Washington Junction and ‘or int Piedmont take the 5) or 7.49.8. m. trains, yet — C.L. BARTLI i Sta ae miles fron. Cul pe WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE ERAINS.,, | |, 1onesaof latent strlen,” sty eave aahington for mnor « erad a. Pp and 3.0 ard 445p.m. On Sunday at 3 20p, m. Gola Pens,’ tee] ‘Pens, : _— Leave Baltimore at 4.30 and 9.98 a. m. and 3.9) and | Envelopse, assorted, plain OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A F AK M, conta ning 100 acres, less than 10 miles from Washington, under good cultivation. and having ap orchard of 300 trees of choioe fruit, comprising apples, peaches. apricots, nectarines, pears, grapes, currants, strawberries, &c,—the same h»v- a good dwelling containing nine rooms, with jar, &c —will be sold on reasonable terms. or ex- There is agood barn and stabling on the premises, good water at the door, ana numerous never-failing springs. About 40 acres are in wood, consisting of oak, hickory, and chestnut. The stock end orops may be purchased if desired. For further particulars ingu:re of JAS. S. SCAGGS 7th street, or JOHN D. between U and D streets. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA changed for city Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, | cast of Canine, ‘apon, Fauquier White Sul- the 2th of June. The waters of these phur and Warren Springs. Springs are highiy impregnated with minerals, The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will | ons : - 63.35; from Baltimore to Carlis ¢, $3 1%. Visitors wi fo of ratget, Wann AIS N leaving Piuiadelpiis and Baltimore in tre morning and King street, Alexandria, at th {OR RENT—A desirabie, modern-built, following hours: story HOUSE, with basement and back build- ing, No, 441 street, between Kleventh and Tweifth, containing 12 rooms, gas throughout, marb! tels, water and bath room, Inquire on premis reom No. 3, first floor, Post O: 2 tt streets and Pennsylvania avenue. The6 a.m, Boat epunents vik the ORANGE and AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE- RY DWELLING-HOURE AT PRIVAE SALE —The subseriber has for pri very desirable three-story Brick USE, with large Back Buildings, eleven rooms, built in the best manner, ed throughout with all the modern im- ter, furnace, range, OSSSESION KI TASC. MoGUIRE, Auot’r-and Com. Merchant. vate saleanew DWELLING SHIRT MAN . Ss No. Nort sipe Pa. AVENUE. Four doors west of the Globe Office, betwcen 34 and ah ratte JOHN H. FAULKNER begs leave to inform Washington, Georgetownand Alex Andria that he has taken the above stand. where he 8 prepared to manufacture SHIRTS of the best shionable manuer, at short notice, and at prices as low asin New Y: ‘The style of cut bas never been surpassed. All gen! emen wishing & good fit are invited to call and leave their measures, by him sre warranted to fit, or no sale. i[J~ Twelve good Shirtmakers wanted. ASHINGTON CITY, D.C, chi d,a daughter, was THROUGH TICKETS oan b , SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD | Fy oox-p1 eee. vad of Fonmayivense Svemne od 6th B “a ashington, on rd ol @ Steam er By EDWARD LYCETT, or at the office of the Orang: and + Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, ° = = f Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol,| pit {ali Purkey, Gut E Shirts manufactured OVERS OF OYSTERS C present season. daily, OY in the shell, taken out of salt water t! Restaurants wishing to be KR. B. SCHWARKZE, Dealer in Oysters, Corner of 12th and E str oth Kirkwood House. GET AT THE Knorvitle, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Hut Turkey or Antiq Ss, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junetion, | Hel Jo. a u Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, = style of Book-Binding exeouted. By a direct — aud rey ames railway conneo- | — 10m. oo J£TER COOLERS, TE Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and | \> BUTTE! eer being over 20 milrs shorter than by any other route, | CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, best ‘The steam ferry of7th eg rng foe eee gi Sew res TABLE N ers take the cars for Richmond, riot offer _ Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock &o |. Just received, and offering very low, at $8 Penn, and at 7%'p. m. for supplied by sor" ATS OF THE SEASON, the pleasure to 1) se HAT OUTS msore FRENCH SOFT HATS tion. Getting them from first hands I er them much lower than usually sold in this peep at them will guarantee sales. n of the “White Bear,” corner of 6th luce the HAN DSOM- , board th ts, foot of 6th street it pessag - Hee eer EOE MATTINGLY. | Aa pamery tue US Mal Lire ra Pa (Union) Ticket Agent. gpution Sil persons seeking passage to FROM WASHINGTON » TO AVOIDIMPOSITION, they must Direc PAPO REDMAR ES oF raw | tealvetcenetee ol oe Sconnehure of he OS ze ’ in New York is authorized which is at 177 West street, WwEsT ? to engage SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. | ,The Companies have oniy ons office Now vers. the Com= fron’ sagen the North River, at thebead |e ortat sy aa, a fete A RANGEMENTS. : . tam” Seer ne oti HE Paciric SYEAMSHIP COM THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW Ky: FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, | the Unter Saiee Mere ee Ree aT ae N .. : : * : as oJ a gis follows : CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, lesvec: ‘wiee each mouth. on the arri Inrly Oa Sth and 3th of each month wit 1ON leaves Washincton | ROADS. % tday, one eteariships have been and ep h Express rain for Lon: | proved by the Navy Rant Barer iow pomnd nob iS Railroad (47 miles jong) is - jeted from ocean to ocean, and 1# crosse Soré ooourred in oars, nougers, leave =s same day they er- he 3 30 p.m. Train. For | rive at Aspinwall. Rauroad will leave Washing eapiinaipale ES re tween Piedmont and Wheeling ~ hig hg with the Fred Nawoeee OF FLAIN AND FANGYSTA- e \. \. rn t received st o— e Fanoy and pisin Note and Letter Papers and Enve- d & Noyes’ Binck, Blue and Red Inks, Maynard & Noyes’ Binc! Bipoos R -m. On Sunday at 4308. m. only. Riank Books, Memorandums, &o., glider maybe — only will stop at way sta- Scheel Boo! a tions and for Annapolis connections. hildren’s Books, of every variet; The 7 45a m. and 3.3 p.m. are the chief connect- | Also, Prayer ss ‘saims, he - ing trams for the west,and the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.30 Don’t forget t! ace to get your money p.m, trains for the east. With 10 per cent—st ourner 7th and D, States For further information inquire at the Baltimore | Building. and Ohio Railroad Ticket office, Washington. iy Si T. H. PARSONS, Agent. | —'- CAREER ETE ES STEAMBOATS. | This well-known Mountsin Reso: Cumberiand county. Pa , ive miles nc ill be open for visitors on are superior for dri king and hething. Accommoda- large. Fare from Philadelphia to Carieisie, train Arrive At the Springs at 3 p.m. For further informati« address the rietors, OWEN & CHANDLER.” Leave Alexandria at 4, 8, 19, 124, 2, 4, 6%. a ington at 6,9, lid, 1.3, 834, 7%. . Carisle orings. 5. Wohaley’s Omnibuses, connecting with the boats, | , Referer: cha Da Costa, Eeq.. Thos. C. leave the Capitol, and ‘the corner of 7th and Izth | Peraval, Phiindelphin: Alex. Kirkland. Bea.. Wm. Re Eeq., Baltimore; Jacob Gideon, Fog. Ricard Walinch, Esq., Wsehington. je30- ; NOTICE. BRIER HE subsoriber respectfully informs his friends EXANDRIA 8 ALL WHITE SUL- Fi ae Bet TE ABHL | apd the public that he has taken the oid stand of AC Eire Soba ne and Wan: | Neer sion & trom naa tes INGS. Jel7 tf | sortment of WINE, LIQUORS, GROCE- NEW ARRANGEMENT: | RibS tai bEEDace Fitvisian™’ °© GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE | —*4* Sneorencr te Brereton & Sro- Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. yg ee as hg ‘a certain cure forConsumption, Asthma, Bron- pe ee ered by onl remedy was discov: y him when his nup to die. His abi TT was cured and is now alive and well. Desirous TENNESSEE, of benefiting his fellow-mor' he will send, to ALABAMA, thoxe who wish it, the recipe containing full di Pri, LOUISIANA, iections for making and using this remedy, Sree, NSA, TEXAS. on receiptof theirnames. Address and » obtained at the NG AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. 311 Pa. Avenue, bet. 10th and lith Streets, Spencer’s History of United ee .4to. ft edges . -- 6.0 rinkled edges 4.50 ** tig ILVER PLATED ICE PITC oT boat George Paxe leaves the foot | ALBATA SPOONS, FORKS, LA DLES. r Alexandria, wh: an And . jt of See ivcey fanned le steel Biade (Silver Kichmond and all points South- = West, making sure and close connections to Mem- — B.O. peep. paren phy ea pee scenes TH @ the office, NUsss = corn pata co. ‘a, Avenue, At 6 0'e! a. m. and HA DAVIS & 8 JAMESACEVANS, Agent. CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Washington. Constantly receiving and for sale onl prea LIGHTNING ROD POINTS. The undersigned begs leave to call attention to for themselves the superior qualities of the e article 0} b i . 7 elodeons, also es couatantly manitfacturing at his estab- — Covers, Mi &e., &o., ry hich his Conductors are composed Age AMBROTYPE IKEN ESSE zt “ RADY’S GALLERY, Pa. AVENUE, NEAR 7TH STREET, is Howse. DY begs respectfully to inform the pub- conseeuence ofthe very liberal patron hington, he will he has received GRA PHIC GAI contrary to his original intention, keep it open during the summer months, An efficient corps of Artists will be constantly in ee to execute Photographs and Ambrot; in the hest possible manner. pants ofa stinguished men (the largest in the world) is open for mn every day (Sundays excepted) from ° je -e03n lie In every instance wh: cheap. have given the utmost satisfaction. He | fine assortment of cases, which he sells low te nace a this © ee en the penile the times. as to one thing :— perty or ies are in this city 0 early. 7 erecting Ligntning Rod Points which afford no se bigness ROBT. SANDS, to the property over which they ar: as safeguards in Bny case, and he here! @ny connection with sAid party, in thi His Points are the only safe ones now ws. invites any person who has used them and not found | not to fade. 2,000 of these beautifu: pictures made hi be what they are represented, to come fur- | by Wcodley in nine weeks. No charge unless the ee oy ee and he will refund ail money re | sitter is perfectly satisfied. Pictures on r for ceived from them. Particular attention paid to Repairing Old Rods | charge. ' Every variety of oases kept on which have been put up by irresponsibie parties, and | light not required. Ww have failed to be of service. stTkaw HATS! STRAW HATS!! For Mey. Boys, ann CHiLpREN. 1 sel: off my iarge assort- TS at cost, aud a large pro- for cash. Call eal and get bargains, such as L have not 424 Pa. ave., bet. 43s and 6th sis, gona WATER AND HOCK. ou want a refreshi: ment of 81 RAW H portion of them below cos! ‘lass of pure SODA JOHN F. Eur 06 V., between 9th 10th Parchasers will it to their interestto 10th streets. The supe- manufactured by any house in t fall the cheap # the unismited patronage of | style of aes ere taken, and t a — get a one, ho have not yet -ried them at to ‘DS . ere the subscriber has erected a erg = 3 them Jn; ~ nl e = . Market Space. Pa. avenue, iva between Sth and 9h sts. ——___Detween sth and 9th sts._ PSETEAITsS FOR THE MILLION.—A per fect Portrait of yourself for 25 cents. warranted and h cents, which can be sent by mail without extra hand. -c. ODLEY, Photographer, No. 3/2 E street, Specimens of Fightning oa wt Points can be je 14-6m near Wiliarde’, 3, - 3% . mak Ps. avenue, betweee Seal ae JUST RECKIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT FRANCIS LABARRE, of W. G. METZERO’ 8 large assortment Corner of lothand Ceis, | of beautiful ‘new styie BANJOS. ‘Cail and see WATER, flavored with the or geet HOCK, (8 new article in this er D jotel, where the best qual ILBURN & CO. Drpari ned au office asa ennsylvama av- of any business entrusted TISH OUTRAGES, INVESTMEN: =a INF LUENCE has been . ‘ iS caw. to bear upon the Administration, who hee deel Paving prom e100 ER CENT. the transaction e offer for sale— «8. line of battle sh = . ; Ulf of Maxton. Tie cane Page neyva- | ft. Louis County 7 per cent. Bonds, payable in 1962, 1863, and 1864. A special tax is provided for the pay - 15 assume command. and the pri- | ment of the interest sod redemption of the principal. vate stores of cabin a: d ward room, 5 d= bond rate to 11 per cent, Hoisky, ave been ‘already ordered | quatnn, ones resold as & —_— ‘Tthand pact. eee “fouiaville City Bonds, u lant di ‘ise, who will be, erureney je of all officers having busi- ™,to10 p.m. Samus "Warn. 3.P RAETLEE AS Oe ge nnesota 8 - N York. Aa Wis | sere eas een ;D. Anew fice. = UBB BROTHERS, “ it jy S'-1m > of uature, in [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. | pleas: pao ‘Riward Bulecr Lytton: | MONBY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIRGS Price P ‘at + Unto POOR SMAURY'S, |. OMVBB BROTHERS, FANEERS, . S. SUPREME COURT RE-| | UBIN'S EXTRACTS. all odors, si GIBBS'S Bally eanox TAYLOR, A i “yes

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