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THE EVENING STAR} PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPVED,) AY THS STAR BUILDINGS,” Corner Pennsylvanse Avenues § Eloventh 8t., By W. D, WALLACH, Papers served ip packages by carriers at @( ayear, er 2 cents per month. To mail subsoribers thesub- scription price is $3.50 & year, im advames; @2 for ux months; $1 for three months; sad for less than tree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, one cent; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) iseerted three times for @1; every other day or sem- weekly, 2 per cent. once & week, 8 por eat. advance, SOME CONSIDERATIONS TOUCHING ORGAN-GRINDERS. ad the Lawfulnessand Propriety of Putt! . them te Death. hs ‘Semper ego Guditor tantwm? mn?” — Juv. 1. 2. The origin of organ-grinders justifies their extinction, as does also the doom with which they are threatened. This race is derived from Jabal, the sixth in the descent from Cain, who was “the father of all them that handle the barp and ; (here note the accuracy of description in the word handle) Tho seed of Cain, who destroyed his own brother, may with justice be destroyed in turn. Later in history a trace of the race is detect- edin the patriarch’s pathetic outery against the “ instruments of cruelty’’ in his son’s tents. In Bgypt, and in Pharoah's time, they seem to have swept area et was a wisely- governed country. y existed, that prince might have been spared nine of the plagues, ines Nunquamne re- an hour’s infliction of this one must have softened the fock of his hard heart, and forced him to send the tribes trooping forth to the desert, with their minstrels at the head, playing the rogue’s march of the period. In that age, surely, organ-grinding was one of the lost arts. There is }, then, that it may again become so strengthened by the ebeerful prediction, that in the latter days “the sound of the grinder shall wax low.”” ie law permits the destruction of a nuisance. Organ- gtinders are a nuisance. It is therefore lawful to kill them.—{ Vide Judge Shaw’s Decision ad fia Public poliey requires their extinction. The race consists chiefly of Italian refugees, ban- ished for turbulence from their own country, making a trade ef revolations herc, and re- venging themselves by the marder of Music, for r inability to destroy order. Itis there. fore courteous and polite in us, as a nation, to hill them. Humanit pane for their abolition. They are a wretched people, born out of time, who rear @ wretched progeny. It is then, generoug and merciful to themselves to kill them. Political economy demands that they should perish. They are wholly useless, never doing a hand's turn of work, though many a hand’s turn of py, It is, therefore, prudent for so- ciety to kill them. Upon. this foundation of reasoning may be built a strong tower of authorities in favor of their extirpation. That rigid and moral gen- eration, the Puritans, regarded the organ with horror, as the devil's box of pipes, even when used for sacred services. How much more would they have been moved with holy zeal for the destruction of his wandering emissaries, who bear the abomination from door to door! Shakspeare makes the practical genius of Othello speak with contempt of hearing “a brazen can’stick turned,”’ in evident allusion to grinding organs. tis true that Lord Bacon composed a work known to scholars as the Vovum Organum, or New Organ. But thisonly proves the ha- ted of that great and wise man for old organe. The French style them “orgues de barberie,”” or barbarianorgans. To banish themand their barbarian sspoees isone of the first duties of a civilized people. Having settled the lawfulness, humanity and prudence of ridding the world of organ-grind- ers, it may be red how this may best be done. Not, perhaps, by individual efforts. The remem beance of fering might darken an act of justite into revenge. Nor would it suffice merely for the State to Pat @ stop to organs, seeing that the addition of a stop to those they have already would but increase their power of mischief. There are wiser plans, too, than that of execution upon the scaffold, which might create a morbid sympathy. For ex- ample, make them the instruments of their own destruction, by setting them, in some se- cluded place, to play each other todeath. Or they might simply be exiled to Tunis. The public ear is large and patient; the need of this reform once forced into it, a proper plan will not be wantii Then will rine 5 be driven from the and peace and quietness Teturn ; while the grinding organ shall deco- rate museums, ph be wondered at by our descendants as the last and most cruel of the instruments of torture that disgraced an age calling itself refined.—Evening Post. eater = Tae TeLecrara.—n the 241:t number of the Spectator is a playful suggestion, by Addison, in regard to shneae lovers, which, aithough written early in the eighteenth cen- tary, bas found its realization in the middle of the nineteenth. After quoting a letter from Asteria, hay grgs ed the regret she felt at the absence of her husband and suggesting various remedies for her relief, among which was one of having an hour set apart for mutual Temembrance in prayer. he adds the following : “* Strada, in one his Prolusions, gives an ac- count of a c! correspondence between two friends, by the help of a certain loadstone, which had such virtue in it that it touched two several needles, when one of the needles so touched began to move the other, though at never 80 great adistance, move at the same time <a ——. we tells us Lagu the two fri » being each of them possessed of one of these aeaiioa, mada a kind of a dial-plate, inseribing it with four and twenty letters, in tbe same manner as the hours of the da; are marked upon the ordinary dial-plate. They then fixed one of the needles on each cf these in such a manner that they could move round without impediment, so as to touch any one of the four and twenty letters. Upon their # parating one from another. in distant coun- tries, they ageed to withdraw themselves punc- tually into their closets at a certain hour of the day, and to converse with one anotber by moans of their invention. By this means they talked together across a whole continent, and con veyed their thoughts to one another in an in- stant, over cities or mountains, seas or deserts *’ The strange v: of an ancient writer, quoted by Addison the amusement of bis readers, has wonderfully become a fixed trait in the progress of modern seience. How little did Addison dream that what he was then bir ae ing in a playful humor should tax the minds of wise men to accomplish, until the whole inven- tion shoald be perfected by which twocontinents prethanty Benen ye pee ht is made to pass between with the rapidity almost of its own motions. Tax Storr or 4 Suawt.—A husband of reas- onable age recently entered asin de nonveantes,”’ and desired to look at assort- ment of shawls, wishiog, he said, to make a present to his wife upon her birthday close at and ao my wep magi arama everything save the j the shopkeeper de- naaled a theosend onee ams he was willing % pay only eighthundred. After someattempt at ining he went away without deciding, Promising to return n. The cunning mer- ‘Sant ran immedi :t:ly to the gentleman's resi dence, saw his wife, and related the occurrence toher. Enchanted at the kindness of her spouse, the lad: ——- paid the two hundred francs at whieh he dataset, and sent away the “ty goods man, having enjoined upon him the rietest t silenee Eightdays . The birthday arrived, but Bot the shawl. The lady, umeasy at the non- “ppearance of the present, after allowing the week of grace, sent to demand her money or the shaw!. “Astonishment to the merchant ! The shaw! bad been delivered to the husband previous. Figaro asks—what it?—Paris Cor. Boston Post. {get Conley, “who was that man you talking with & lout athe Tat might? Sure, no one but me eldest , ma'am, (iPlied Bridget, with a flushed cheek. “Your went: I didn’t know you had s brother. hat is his name?” * Barney mam.’ “ fadeed! how comes it that * NO. 1,749. WHAT IS BLOOD? . Bb sage =: get Seeders. doubtless, have amainere ar L, On waza Ben tend Bele, —_ oe . Shreat, oeniaces that k divides inte «tate, Ww. exercises Will be vecateed nd eects Frakes eneraniumshed, very "denrabiy emis, | NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. cntled coagulate ptney kive teebarane Steantwe SAM’L. KELLY, Prin. ; Rational Fast Pee rect, near Cpponite With Greatly Improved schedale, though’ the abstraction of « few ounces is not | (;EORGETOWN FEMALESEMINARY, — | S2!7-T&st F. HOLDEN, | FRoM WASHINGTON QJRECT TO ALL ssf in ar feten, ina eany won | teats, lb red lamer oe eck ck | wT PESOU THAN SOUTH SST Sete aeecretigen pecbepe elon ene thes i Soptetiear’ jon conveyed to and from varie ICHA wa PRRCH. ss MY aoe = aihepen See a ar ceased. : 1ew Farm,” ing, deo’d, js living in this au 2-tOot! ARR Lobe Ges ZAGA COLLEGE. John ate: Maa Washington for the Yet there are many who may have often won- Ane he Fe NOTICEK.—* Voller dered what this blood can be, which is s0 ne- for Two fast daily lines from 2 oe the informati istance, South and Southwest. Boats | berths, foot essary toexistence. Whatare itsconstituents? | Thescholastic exercises of this Institutior, favor- well mention t st no place e within one hundred of Gth street. atcce m and Tien tm Pe ere In what was is it so i: le to life? How known heretofore xs the Washington Semina. | miles of ‘ashington city offers such inducements | the morning can obtaina fine ao much is there in ahaman ? Pix wai ne memes on Monday.the 6th of - | either toa purchaser or tenant. The improvements a sail of 3%4 hours down the beau- > mas d if #0, ho J * } ber. This College is intended for day echolars | area large and ious Dweiling, containing 17 | ti ul Potomac passing in full view of Mount Vernon, the bleed al ale” Is the Dloodate orm, dog, | "Tr? CRASH. SEONEMIREET™ | buetipecd tqineantice ts gramme” | Byte is Route an comfurabid bortbe Sr states 7 other mere animals, similartothatof man! | _*t2 27 note mena | Wie Fon tad arse age hoc | Shaina ute pe smeueee nf cms ‘00! rs . as ) mers Sg questions in order, be- METROPOLITA EGIATE INSTI. prortorn “smoke House, Servams’ Quar- fey Set Soothers 4 te conver ed over 1 ‘00d b enceuti FOR YOUNG LADIES, every convenience that oan be desired Tarm: | railroading than ther route, bana, plone rere te 1: “x4 Fletcher House, 434 E street. between 6th and 7th Several Sprui of & Se ‘aro upon’ the | piace, ae certain connections to ste., recently oecupied by the Misses Rooker. mak: Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Ve., The duties of the Institute will be resumed the tember. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., the dwelling, stubles. don by hydragharson rhe elling, 8! es. &e., raulic ram. e farm contains about 59 acres, all under fenci: blood of one animal differs from that of another. The blood of a horse is poison in a dog’s veins. Me Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia Tho blood of a sheep, transferred into a cat, | Monday ia September. In walks and drives: shaded’ bee Rene aly aioe | “Montgomery and Mobile, Alas kills the cat. The blood of any animal, except | T, H. Havensen Watuel Soe piace, for the last Years, hys been carried on | Dérect to New Orleans and all Southern Cities one of its own species, forced into the veins of rawing. ts. F.J. Myers, Painting. a irs. T. H. HAVENNER. Vreceptress, Yery successfully as a market garden, There isa and Towns. ® man, brings on paralysisand death. Science cee NEWMAN Haux, A. M., Languages and | Aree ‘oltae of eee! op te AS gAiso, connect wt Ryohmord with the Danville, has analyzed wherein the blood of one animal | Rov. LF. Moncan, D. D., Leoturer on Moral | the raising a Vogetables. The Fruit Trees of ali | see Ratiroade | Onnessee. and Bast Tenues varies from that of another, and hagghown that * Scionoe., scien core aoe ety pit dwn, Gooseberries, &c., oan be ee Fox sux Souruwese To 1 188 . TRGIN: ARKN - wc ‘ villle, ir 5 le [ak ata Ses cenened, can also be de- aabent a tee cer ee Jas presumed that any one desiring such a pince | Chattanooga, Huntsville, Memphis, monstrated physiologically. Miss Tacey Danret, Music—Piano, will examine it personally. Every information will | [vnohbure, Knoxville, Atianta, Even in the same animal there are two kinds | Miss E. A. Danixt, Vooat Music. be BERT Kit Application at the piace, or to W. Junction, of bloods, one called arterial, which rushes from | Miss Auice Apams. D SLGERT KING, No.3 High street, Georgetown, es G ontgomery, and New Orleans. For through tickets and further information of ve route, inquire at the Southern Ticket ('flice, 0.322 Penn. avenue, one door east ol Hotel, or on board the foot of 6th str GEO. E. MATTINGLY. gUmon) Ticket Agent. Direct to Pepe Rers ov tae wusT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. jy %-tf *OR RENT—The BRICK DWELLING aitu- F ated on the cast side of jith street, one door above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Posses- sion givan on the istof July. For further partiou- lars npply to G. A, W. RANDALL, corner of 12th and D sts. je 23-tf FARM IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY,VA.. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR’ IM- PROVEDCITY PROPER FY.—A Farm of fifty Sores, 7 miles from Washington and the same tance from Alexandria, and 3 miles from George- the heart, and the other venous, which pours into the heart. The first is bright scarlet, the last purple. The first passes into smaller and smaller vessels, till it reaches some under the skin, a thousand times finer than the finest needle’s point; the last flows from small into larger channels, till it empties itself, in a huge Stream, into the heart. The arterial blood is Pare; the venous full of wasted tissues. The office of the lungs is to cleanse the venous Preparatory epartment fr m $5 Col Crinte Department. Englis! Oto Fiz, Frenoh, German, Latin, Greek, extra. For Circulars, containing fall information, ad- dress the Priney Is. au 27-3w MR. & MRS. T. H.IAVENNER, CENTRAL ACADEMY, 2 : _ Corner of E and 10th ste, The exercises of this institution will be resumed the lst day of September. The number is limited. por quarter, au 16 ly Peis : town, adjoining the lands of Mr. ‘Thomas Clark, btood, which is then thrown back into the heart, | 4??!y to 8. i Mr. B. Yulee, Bsq., and of the landsof theflate L. = Pr: Se and atterwards propelled throughout the body. Betts ~ MERCHANT, Princisel. Br Hardin, kag. ihe Farm is divided into 8 hielda, Baltimere and Ohie Railread. Taus, it will be seen, a continual waste and re- pur goes on in the human body, of which waste and repair the blood is the instrument. It has been esuumated that, in the course ofa year, the with water in each field ; 4 fine orchard, and house oontaining 9 rooms, with a good cellar and back Kitchen, stable, and all necessary out-luildin; good ordor, now inthe occupancy of E. Y who will show the property and giv a GEORGETOWN INSTITUTE WILL BE re ned on Monday, Se ptember 6th, ‘858, Circulars imay be obtained at Star Office, Wash ington, and Crandell’s Bookstore, Georgetown rales fer 0. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW Preparatory Studies per quarter..$5 i N DAILY, (except Sunday.) arteries carry to the various tissues not less fors<! Benier aveertie “ Sos rene web A nach, {oformation can alnz be had eed efeitos aE, R’THE west, than three thousand pounds weight of nutritive} au 23 tSepti T. N. CONRAD, Principal. Possession given on the 1st of January. 1859 Ist. MAIL TRAIN starts at 535 and 7.45 a. m., Sed Tange to bo epi ene nee teaneaet | WOUNG LADIES insriTurE, | eet rea S | frets iii Relat is, Wieeeacios Sa i Be = p Ouse, “s and lungs, to be expired from the latter, as | YOUNG x Norman sap ty Scaoee VALUABLE FARM FOR SAJ.E— The | tion, before proceedawe wout magne many thousand pounds weight of wasted tissues. ENGLISH AND FRENCH, subserther 1s authorized to relia FARM of 215] 2d. THE CINC T° AND ST. LOUIS Both arterial and venous blood eontains oxygen and carbonic gas, the popular notion to the con- trary notwithstanding ; but arterial blood con- tains much the larger proportion of oxygen. No. 1% I, Street. CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M The eleventh year of Insti mence on the second Monday of September, 1453, The oourse of study. aided by Lectures and Appa- . EC 21 EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at 3.30 p. m., reaching Cincinnati at 8 = next day, aud connecting direotly with Express Train for Lou- isville, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, acres, withia three miles of the Culpepper Court ttonse Depot on the Oranee and Alexaudria Rai road. ‘The land is in fine heart, and is well wooded aud watered, and the dwelling house, which 1s com- modious an omfortable, ard all the necessary State of Virginia. The price asked for and ter: of sale of this very desirable Farm are very reason- able, For further particulars apply to W. D. WAL- prt mae oxrneiinct aimibineen: them xan, ae Ame from Vonnomn to Cimcinnau, i it s ir | rAtus, is thorough and extensive. rm buiidings, are xee condrtion, 80- ours.or to St. Louis only44 hours. ‘aplorg Meomyre ea rapt oars sary ape pion tome jouah and ¢ hie MT ciodinvh, Sek bs io- ciety in the nehborhood is unsurpassed in th a. CINCINNATI, DAY JON, INDIANAPO- venous blood. tained at the principal Bookstores and at the resi THWwss ER EXE Cc in a man of average weight, the quantity of ICAGO, AND dence of the Principal. au 23-eolm RESS leaves daily, AAISS H. McCORMICK aad SISTica wil cy | LACM: tier Omen Waskirete ote Do eg ee hg a fl “4 rs 3 2 ~, MIC SIs a A s. r 5 ashirgton city, D.C, ing a ashington Junction or imore. leaving ; ; September; No. 43 4's street, between Pennsylvania ‘To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road * DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER]; is dificult always to tell. In the medical books | and Missouri avenues, ausreott* | JA COUNTY, VA.. FOR SALE. The Editor of | Pains {tom Weashtactonns ee me OF 445 Be me there is a statement of a hysterical woman, who R e Evening Star is authorized to sell,on very 00- For Parkersburg and all ions on the North- - ry ANKLIN ACADEMY, commodati erms at a low price, one of i was bled one thousand ‘and twenty times in | J’ ANT h Netween itthand 20th, (Firat Ward.) the most desfrabie farms inthe County. of Culpeps Fiariocen sath nie rond tae thos 300. m. Train. For nineteen years. A young man, according to A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. or. jicontatns about 500 acres, of which 20 are | “Through Tickets and e Cheoks to all guar- Haller, was bled seven pounds and a halfdaily | Term commences September 6th. Number lim- | woodiand, and the residue arable land, in a fine con- ters, every other possi ity will be for ten days, and yet survived—a story almost | ited to twenty-four. The course of study is de- | dition for cultivation. ‘This tract is‘kituated about upon this route. . “ y jg | Sizned to prepare pupils thoroughly for business or | three miies fron. Culpeper Court House. it has upon , i: incred- ble. The chief stituent of blood i ‘a = and ord ‘farm build- WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the e con en ood 18 | college. ita small welling. ‘house and ordinsry farm. timore and Ohic Raliroed witless a ° water, which forms nearly one-eighth of the| The Principsl canbe seen at the Academy any | ings. All the arable jand not in cultivation is well = ashing - as follows: whole. Albumen enters into its composition | time after the Ist vigximo. Circulars at Rook- sot in grass. To a gontleman seeking a country res follows x) " .B. TRIC ‘this fa: ‘attract: t su: il ‘or all betweeh Washington Junction and in the proportion of seventy parts to a thousand. cre M: DET bausis ms vated in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon | Piedmont take the Ie or 7.45 &, m. trains. Sugar, salts, fat and cell matter compose the farm commands & fine mountain anda ~! remainder, the last in the proportion of one Yiew of the surrounding country for many miles. hundred and thirty parts to a thousand. wilt, RESUME THE Du- 18S QUINCY, he £45 pom: Teum with the Prete v P.M.’ in. To mc i - M then of her s0ubol, for ite eeoertion of pupil priok “Vrain take the 330 pn Pease, ‘he soil is of excellent original quality, and pecu- { both sexes,on Mo.day, September 6th, at i heat, AL Theso celle, or dises as others call them, are | fes'dence No.5 litti street, Between L nad M tte, fay ope eet ete WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. | the most curious part of the blood. It would| *" cost — Eu. aS, Ave i Ee eo ae ak room &. m., and $90 and445p.m. On Sunday at 330 p.m. be idle to enter into an explanation of their Ww ESTERN ACADEMY. communicate with W. D. WALLACH: Ese. Ed- | only. Bal a a composition, as scientific men themselves are rot =e itor of the Star. ap 9-lawtf Leave Baltimore at 4.30 and 9.39 8. m. and 3.30 and hose designing to beo: me members of thin Inet tution for the coming year are requested to pres- ent at the Academy on Monday, September 6, at 9 - Mm. au 26-eolm 8. L. LOOMIS, A. M., Prin’l. APAYVETTE INSTITUTE, ennsylvania avenue, above 17th street, Tho undersigned, jate President of Wilmington Female Uollege, Delaware, by Miss Maria D. HALsTEAD, late Preceptress of the same institu- tion, and Miss Marky WiLtias, late acting Pre- ceptreas of the Genesee Seminary, New York, will open a School for Young Ladies at Nos, 159 and i61 ‘ennsylvania avenue, on Monday, September 6. In the arrangements and furnishing of the school- rooms, in the general scholastic regulations, and in the methods of instruction and government, it is believed the institute will be found creditable tothe aly and worthy of the confidence of its citizens. ‘he course of study is that generally pursued at our highest female Institutions. Young ladi isfictorily passing their 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 successful study, each de- partment will receive but twenty-four pusils. A. rn number will be received as members of je family. ‘Tuition.— Primary Department, $10; Junior, $12 5°; Senior, $15 per quarter Address through city y junday at 4 30a. m. oni @sreed upon the subject. Nor is it posible, in 52 and & ins 0 the — stage of human knowledge, to tell bow blood sustaias life, except as an instrument and vehicle to carry on the repairs, and remove tie waste, which are indispensable to existence. a i. BE OR F. ANGE FOR CITY TI 45 and 4.45 trains only will stop st way sta- Letra nee PAM boats ning 1% acres, | tiops and for Annapolis connections. less than 10 miles from Washington, under good The7 45a m. and 3.30 p.m. are the chief ee, cultivation. and having an o:chard of 300 trees of | Ing trains for the west, and the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.0 choice fruit, comprising apples, peaches, apricots, | P- m. trains for the east. neotarines, pears, quinoes, &o., together with For farther information oe at the Baltimore grapes, ourrants, strawberries, &0,—the same hev- | aud Ohio Railroad Ticket o: ee Washington. . ing & good dwelling jgoatainios nine Re with | sul T. H. PARSONS, Agent. cellar, &¢ —will be sold on reasonable terms. WE ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDAIA” for city property. There ww a good WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA omgeen ties ‘ont ie promises, good water at tle STEAMBOATS. joor, And numerous never-failing springs. About sores are in wood, consisting of oak, hickory, and Pron stock ans ore ss may be eyrced lesired. For fui ir partioulars inqu.re o! 8.8. SCAGGS ‘th street, or JOHN D. CLARK, Esq., 12th street, between jy 13 2awtf —, modern-built, three- ‘OR RENT—A desirabie, jern-bui! - eee Hvwor or tag Bexcu.—It isa pleasant task to turn to the consideration of Sir William Maule’s humor. Some admirable specimens are given by the Law Review. A man being convicted of bigamy, the following conversation took place: Clerk of Assize—What have you to say why judgment should not be passed upon you ac- cording to law? Prisoner.—Well, my lord, my wife took up. with a hawker, and run away five years ago, and I’ve never seen her since; and I married this other woman last winter. Mr. Justice Maule.—I will tell you what you oaght to havedone; andif you say that you did not know, I must tell you the law conclusively presumes that youdid. You ought to have in- structed your attorney to bring an action > 2, and Warren Springs. The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will hereafter run regularly, leaving the wharf foot of 7h street, Washinton, Seiad OUSE, with basement and Sollowne be? nae, © ing. ‘Novos wtcoet. between Eleventh and Twelfth, | following hours: 124,244. 4. 6 containing 12 rooms, gas throughout, marble mane Leave Washington at 6,9, 113. 1,3, 53-7 bela, water and bath room. Joquire on premises, OF! Whaley’s Omnibuses, connecting with magth leave the Capitol, and the corner of 7th and --- aed nie sie strects and Pennsy!vania avenue. w VERY DESIRABLE T: ee N Esto? BRICK SWELLING ROUSE AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber has for pri ALEXANDRIA. wand desirable three-story Brick && RAD for the GR DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Bulidines, ED, WHITE and D streets. st office until the 25th ; E forwards p: IR. SWEET, W “eT, CA against the hawker for criminal conversation | *erwards piease call at ihe Co LOO, A. M. Cuataining eleven rooms, built in the best manners | Ee UTE WHITE SULPHUR ant wr, ry — = ns nisi roughout with ai) © modern im. . se A with your wife. That would have cost you!’ Reference is made to the following gentlemen, | proveneats fas ani waters furnace, taare; yo pee jet about £100. When you had recovered sub- | whose daughters or wards have been under my in- .o..—situated on north M street, between 9ih = - stantial damages against the hawker, you would | struction and care: pon Saeothafemnr fae a speeder abi el a ee ? 7 4 ive WE arate Cera Pivotor to'mue in the Le- | tion. Peter F Causey Governor of Delaware.” | TomeeMy PASC. Movin, | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE c'esiastical Courts for a divorce a mensa at que ev. Bishop Levi Scott. D. D. Wilmington, Dei. | ap 14-4 Auot'r. and Com. Merchant. Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. t‘oro. That would have cost you £200 or £300 ion. Geo. W. Specks, Mexor. ony a Wimington. Mi wae x miro. Then you would have to appear by Rey. De. Hemilton, Baltiosres ington. | 1X TENSIVE ASSORTMENT ee Tt Ea _ einculomaurtmgni ‘he Hl mig have | ingioy, enn tes NT! War, Wee | NAnogany WALNUT ROSEWOOPAND| FROM WASHINGTON CITE, D.C. been opposed in all stages in both Houses of a; Rimenermmn, Eoq., Alexemiris, Va. Tho cubrcriber, having completed his assortment | yim GINIA, "TENNESSEE, Parliament; and, altogether, you would have MERSON INSTITUTE ot areitare weer en CER SASP 1 ALABS fi Na. pas are be pr rile lanes Pobidasce E oft Sirert, ettocen 13th and 13th sizects, | ton, and the publig, to eal and ARKANSAS, bf TENA, and | Seuxcr LASSICAL AND MATHEMATHAL Schoo. | exam e — i is- 3 ives. consisting of 9° ICKE b> obtained at the jarthings of your own in the worl ; but, pris . For Bors See hhoneny Ww ainut, Cherry, and other Ward- PN ede poke WEereen , vurr tt, ths oner, that makes no difference. Sitting here The duties of this Institute will be resumed the 4 ares tes r Kd day of br. N f if ted, robes. A OF FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th as a British judge, it is my duty to tell you pe elt D tpn a umber of pupils umited. | pi.”’Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind street, Washington, on board of the Steam F- that this is nota country in which there is one | * aui3tf CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. and other Bedsteads. joat George Page, or at the office of the Orange Fine Walnutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- inets hatnots. Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. Fine solid Uak Marble top and other Co:tage Cham- ber Sets " any and Walnut Dressing and other Ping eae Sideboards. Be law for the rich and another for the poor. Alexandria Railroad, at es Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, HE FRENCH LANGUAGE, The facilities afforded at the FEMALE ENG- LISH AND FRENCH COLLEGIATE INSTI- ‘TUTE fora thorough and practical knowledge of the French language, are not surpassed or equalled Cueeicat Bowttne Cuvs at Sarat correspondent writing from Saratoga Among the many pleasant sights is the Cler- —A ical Bowling Club, not formally organized of [fo A pee Bl I BO ag ee Hing Maboanes —— 5 = ot exes, donee By 8 direct route, aud continuous railway connec = top, Centre, Sofs, and other ‘Tables, - thons to Memphis. denvmnatons bare the ha feieraa eling | ives steer etc eitrted | "Euan that ead Gases se aks |, Amtiacerns apa tt Conrs ad exists. A band of these, composed of Episco- | and taught through the medium of the French than eee ee to sell as cheap as any other person "The steam try boat George Page leaves the foot pal and Reformed Dutch, the Presbyterians, enshtee inane nane we a Hen te in Weehington, and on ae favorable termes and T 4 . for ‘lexahinn. where pas with a sprinkling of “ elders,"’ meet daily at | nitorded by the fowees. alone will enable ony on Hatter myself that pe person wishing to perokase ur Springs, oodatook & half past ten, to play their favorite game, to | who hasa tole:ably good reading knowledge of t ‘A. GREEN, and at 7%'p. m. for Kich and all points Soxth- unbend their minds, and nerve their arms for j language, to speak it fluently in the course of the au le-tf No. 626 7th street. | west, making sure and close connections to Mem- the season of toil before them. And right merry, in a goodly way, are they too. And were it not for the remarks in the ace of the Circulars and Catalogues can be obtained at al! the Book and Musio Stores, and at the Institute, No, | CS GUIT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF es leave the offics, Columbia for the county of Washington, Maple yx ate gerne Pa. avenue, at 6 o’clock a. m. and 7 p.m. VANS, Agent. JAMES A. E ENB Agent. 182 I street, “Gadsby’s Row. 4 ’ i therine A. Smith, crowd that look on as ten-strike follows ten- Mme. CAROL TREE SOR NO No arse o “a - zi] jer strike, that the uneering roller has “ not 2 2w Vioo-Principal. | Graznon Elchelberrer and Lewis F. Copper: | 2 <___ IMPROVE YOUR BYES. touched ball since the last time’’ he was at | ry ACADEMY sid Marin L..-his wile, seid Eienolberger_aud | SrRENG THN ani soger tows by the Paris Saratoga, that “it was an accidental ball that | C 483 Tenth Street North. Amanda, his wife; James W., + kdmund |= | Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who brought all the pinsdown,” or that they‘‘never | School fora limited numberof young gentlemen, | H- Graces & John F.. Jee BAe E = | has arrived from Europe with his Guia aempted halons aero haons | Beste Stammontal wttersed fk hangars | hw oflote Banenec™” 2008 &: Ss) | cue Ae gal the pare SB STARTS aS would be tempted to believe that all hands wee ‘were preparing last session to pass an | The bill in the above cause states in substance BYE GLassnt: among whi are the Pins. No tlaatet men need te flexaton more | Sancan ana ishenar ous Svea Dais re: | Ma gpeth'm ta bicnaut Cowatantaaie | HOUSER Coat NGN hothee NR dey . No classof men relaxation more |, punctual at the reopening of the . Duties art than pastors—pone relish it better, and the | "Wu%> sre ru) Monday in September. sncipal. ted awhile addition fo George nd es are frarranted ta unprove ay é jeaied . ty- i : egy Pe rene eee | PENAL, ESC RTANRIMENOH OOF | areateuttech dette erates | Spo eam EDN, me Ke Two of the four young noblemen, who | ¥%'82J street, Gedsby's Row, Washington, D.C. stould refund 1 the exeoutors of git oa epee reper cg = it be t 3 . H. ? have been the rage of society, were at the | unio ike Oth of Benes, Will be resumed on ihe complainants, had refunded such cret Tor ar LE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN Newport Ball. Lord Riblesdale wasone of the | Circulars, stating terms, course of study, &6., hed sinosassigned his interest. therein to the other | have received the highest at the Committee of Managers. Concerning one of | can be obtained at the Book nod AMusio pares. complainant, Clara ies Butlers but thatne telease'er | World's Bair, at through their producing & 1 is told, showing the , ALIN CORSON, Vise. Pringipa reconveyance had been z that said L. Smith | clearness and easiness heretofore unknown pens Seid wie Vabyod tn ‘uaoezpecting cc M S, ROL: IN COR + Vice-Principal, | Yas dead, and the com: t. Catherine A. Smith, Ineny other in ements apy aaah tricks w: are -| aa abs his devisee: that the legal title to said premises i es ‘ + and | : ieten afin fates cv Racca * | MUSSAIBRRLIRSRLEST SpGvr | eens neers cat ae | AyMe gtd emmy Ram RAS Tennant, fami » py ig Tennant, Z Jormmed at 451 12th street, near pom the firet | ssid Rangher: and t outon: of Hee, il ie to aes Cee ee tenn we te eres the very frep and easy livery stable man ‘of denied 2 the the o net anassabs tke corner @f 8th street, New and taking bim for a medical man of | Rey pr. J.C. Smith, Jos. F. Brown, Esq., | cost: because the sai Le ee et 1? ‘al pleasure- turn, rather enjoyed ._Dr. P. D. Gurley, Benj. A, Janvier, bsg. | in the of ‘Sb same asat his Ses a few midater’ iatiiane ‘hith himseteie |; oe etn Tuiy, hist nots act in Europe. x afew minutes’ acquain ¥ im, going | a, L gitinet OF the bill be giv so far as to accept Tennant’s invitation fora ULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE, ing & Copy of this order in the GROCERY, WING AND LIQUOR ride to a matinee at Mr. Bancroft’s, to which | C “At Cuipener Court House, Vay ate to be held for this Geurt on th ber bogs leave to say that he has the youthful: noble was hat was hig) | Thi Of December next, “‘anawer sai Store, corner of 7th serprise eueathing the: Goat of that fashion: tion, ‘* Doetor, why don’t you come in?’’ the Ha ig ——— “ Lord —. fer to * pres sh io teats fm tot im vonleeet™ can*'JA8, DUNLOP, Ch. J, Tone a. Surmit. Clerk: jy 23-wew Wz A New Orleans police officer named Leg- Pree hee ciate a aati eee etna ASS was recently chai with an outrage, on OVERS OF OYST! CAN GET AT THE wilt of a folrebaived German gi 1: f twelve, | L, season. 7 OYSTERS ticked out of Sauce, bot on the 12th instant, whes 7 barr fwanze, the case came up for trial, the girl confessed that «he herself inthe fret instance, at mother’s instigation, to ex ! Tagectt, and Shot ho. Was entirely, innocent, Jadge Lynch's court bas one hasty k/i!! answer for. ERIN THE WEEKLY STAR. a1 ereahar vesiew of tateeenting susan sea si @aa be found in any other—is published on Saturday Ca Ty ee eountry. wig, sacar fe merreges sine Rass RE ER eect as agents willbe al- Travelers’ APE Viger pputwene tomas Be si—-Feeauban Be eee tT te lara Ler baa sates Se oe lek asters at lowed @ commission Tn.ano Ae GE eilimoron "4 284 i ceNrdde Raita ane? Alexandria st Tig Op ped roving K fmpend ot 2309. me Fare from Washington os eee, UTED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE A MCRLIFORNYA AND OREGON. VIA PANAMA RAILEBOAD, Regular Seiling Deys. bih € th of cach month. Cavrion.—so frauds Li s tions of Various kings yt ' <a Poms are street Agent for passage vihe jail Li mA, in the city of New York, te cantion all persons seeking passage to that, To avolD imposition, they must the true office the Steamstips ai] Line, vis Panams Railroad, as no other offes ‘ew York is authorized to e bave only one jew TRAY MOhip, arent, ‘THE Paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP COM * of Carrying Bititcia aT Geese game Panama twies each pone. on the arr val of the United States Mai! 8. 8. Compeny’s steam- ers, winoh leave New Orleans and New York Sach month ihe Tid Vi connecting vm PANAMA There stearuabips have been Ds. — pe and proved ang Navy Department, and guaranty speed and ‘ety. ve leit his bi The Railroad (€ miles jong) is com- leted froin vooan to coean, and in Soré urs. The becgage o! oheoked in ‘New aE a posmnne ork through to San end cork tacoma age a expense, The money paid in New York covers onpenses of cho trip. gery ohana = meets in part in Pesca, and Seat. oo that the route is steely reltabte--no fall- Ooourrea in congers jeave Parana ‘he came dsy they ar- a ee, ss iin i: metas charge of women and Without other protee- SESSatin ine tthe tory, ee wire iz snl cHAON CT o., iyM-t! OC. L. BARTLETT. Boston. Boots, Shoes, &c. L sel op DEER FORCES at The Ladies ‘hoe Store, No. 16 Pa. avenue, be ERR tren rh and Sth ate. cet, Weare selling Ladies’ Lasting Gaiters at....@! Go jorecco ts... i $ = uskins 4 8 io Last: ippers...... o> 00; ll menake. and see. 7 hoa = TIMOTHY CLARK, ADIES’ SHOES !—LADIES’ SHOES"! I am constantly receiving additional supply. Bent English Lasting Gaiters. . 2S Morocco Boots.__.......... Kid and do. Buskins one selling in Gait t aitekin Oar OSENTHAL,, No.2 Pa.av., jy -e06m_ _ Market Space. 2d door above 8th st. Te LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, Having been ed in ring inees’, Children’s for GM this past 3 ‘we ought t suit them in that fi know by this time what wil and can safely say that we do: which you can prove giving our work atrial. You can find (atall times) articles at the principal Shoe in Wash- bh Speen li-known as J. W, MoCurdy & Son's niladelphi . make. _ap2i-ly TRUNKS: TRUNKS! The unde and constantly keep on hand a ° ae rior assot : rs and Wood-Box T VELVEP TAPESTRY and Age HARNESS, WHIPS, 20. to =. the best ” fant — in proof of whieh! the or Re tot the ee ee Metropoli- ‘Topham & Norket. deposited © Sole-lonther thats, for solidity and quality of material, on exhibition. T the best , Saddier, Pa |. B.— Covered and every description of Rovalring exooated we neatness and dispatoh, (Late Torzam & enya.) No, 499 7th street, oppo. Odd Feil jail, m4-ly ‘Washington, D ATS OF THE SEASON, I have the pleasure to introduce the HANDSOM- EST. HAT OUT; also, a fresh case sericea Gotta thon fom hee fe tt om re! can offer ther much oar than ny a um this . t them will guaran! 3. “ ‘inet the “White Bear,” corner of 6th a) arene HOPKINS. DHILP’S HISTORY OF procs S.—A PY reat Britain: by Robt, Praag peed Seis Nee: land Justi mported at PHILP’S New Bookstore, au between » ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN FRENCH, ACL S32 Pa av. Sth and 10th'sts. PERS. ~ RO PRINTS, BORDERS AND PIT ECOMATIONS. WINDOW SHADES. cILT CORN: database eas fotinann D eseee "to offe wo eerenie thei itrrest thd mont varied assortment of the above goods so zo abditions fe the clock, and.” the present week “eo itions uptofthe latest and most Sob Soemnente » A call in solicited. Prices as low as any house north. Paper put on by cupeiepesd workmen, under the ini Vino ot one eR, & ROTHROCK. 8.P. feannrin.? L.J. ROCK. iy 23-e0®m ‘HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that subsori- Ther taer obtained from the Orphan Court of Washington cousty.in the District of Col letters of administcation on the entaie Ge-rge Jacob Keller, late of pabingten cones. pore oon Sent ts some, with the » ‘oeoners , to the subscriber. bet léth dey of August next; t 'y otherwise by law be excluded {rom all Taeht of the said ex! tate. Given under my hand this 1 ain ofan: ae 16-lawSw* Lithse Ata RADY’S GALLERY, 382 Pa. AVENUE, NEAR 79H STREET, Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, te House. begs rexpect{uily to inform the pub- list that is: cannes of the very liberal ° he hag reosived since opening hus fH SALLERY st Washiurton. he will sonirary thi organ inteution, Keep open during uhnigioest cove of firtiots, ‘Will be constantly in cease Firrine SHIR’ A NO Rupes. aan ws best sunlity ot easereal-soceett Speiahre ete eke ap 22-00 HOPEINS'S BAZAAR.

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