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EVENING STAR. al Biecttons FIC WICH, &. The time of observation is — To ot tebe a Co and California have elections harshest epithets known in all tbe vocabulary of nt Costas saan — ‘*t NDE Nitics is freely applied to each other with a de- foe of gusto that'ie tfectly rich. Some of the Repvsricanism tx New York ison the eve 4 he nominees, as also tbe 4 : it : i posse bere tif te omninees . tees states | | Granite Cutters, WASHINGTON COITY: of a dissolution or split; Kansas “ freedom } knowi ethink that no fusion will be Philadcipbla, P n - i “ RP , TUESDAY.................. August 31,1868, | shrieking,” the shibboleth up to this time broweny pide 7 pcaere agein think thet aS | Baltimore, Ma... —— om ate Tor He. write ae icTom, ler hoatility. 4 rank and file, and so: ashing’ D. <r Se 4) Bot Notice.—Many accounts due the Star officeby moi keeping its i ous 8 together, a repo having died a natural oy ey persons in Maryland have been placed in Some weeks ago we expl the eurrent ef- hands of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb, for coilection, P' . Bib of September. | rye Sees tees tae agen lature are to be chosen, Rivet, ssene ization ie _Lot M. Morrill | tered the i ai ing : ; b +) ; {eden th8 7th etree who is authorized to collect amd receipt for those forts ed the ar * “es ee tite Seward, and a few other prom’ n Diag! pore ac, for Copgr aaa Soneene ba Thark, Wrshington erty. at the above hour. of its bills be may present to our debtors. in the Empire State on some pro eng cal Waders in oxch pasty, and concentrate th ex «.cleary ‘ : gt ai to make the trp 2-0 to permit continued unity of action among its | forces upon a pPmasemise ticket. Negottats - SP i sx Irak, “stiagey oe Bee: Somer, Std Refreriiments will Be served by Set af- ny eee . el SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | several components or wings. Subsequently, ~ a a y peaey vennen = os ive - sclenr cok’ David R Hast in Sobn 3. Perry, F cereus me SNe. Lh calm Union, in view of the accession of Lord | we have observed no signs in the political | Wij he tne cdeule is bard todetermine. Ger- etlonr, coat. Asa Gile, Freeman H Morse, ' : The > i 1 i corner of 17th atr Palmerston to the proprietorship of the London | horizon foreshadowing success for that scheme, | rit Smith aghte ¥ n sere —- As what Lowen 5 a possibly James 8’ Willey, Jerael Washburn, jr, rom huses Wil Jouve the coher h street and rere Oe ne ee | ee eee Se, . eee can rhea foi ae cgay dhe ourlag Sateerd file, hie -elear, ther be The State election will take place in Vermont mon the - == the pany ofthe Dovglas fain," saying” | can far oflce ender Peesdent Borhunan,)aid eaape gf ck ead AT ha hrs asta | Sear Drea ica, | ee i's Spee al Senin tee | URGE =the Aciee Reman as Be the policy of the Douglas faction,”’ saying : cant for office under President Buchanan,) did, <a oe is Soin to the old folks. ~ Frederick, «clear, cool. . rpm . Guameaemben n re ectfully announce to their friends for ane Donets wing have Polted from the reg- | not long since, in set speeches, exhort their | Prnere is but little visible activity in the mar- Hagerstown, M clear, cool. nase agen ottenesae of both parties : - cee Ue ular organization in Minnesota, and made comi- | several followers to unite ‘upon a platform of | Ket for breadstufts this morsing » OH "Change Ma etear, cnet Ramana Damas. ‘ mon cause with the opposition. They have done ition to the Democracy. So far | 8° sles of moment occurred. Holders are firm, | Pittsburg, P .clear, pleasant. For Gov. Hiland Hall, ‘Henry Keys. S Ritnve'nteintinthdens the same thing in every Congressional district | Common opposition SU ee and buyers refuse to acceed to their demands. Wheeling, Va «clear, pleasant. Lieut Gov. Burnham Martin, Wyllys Loman. au 2-5t (States.) in Indiana, Douglas Democrats are the most | from succeeding in swallowing the American Peryervare, Va -clear, pont ‘ ‘Treasurer, Henry M. Bates,’ Jas T Thurston. MOUNT VERNON AND THE Tom oF gficlent leaders of the ¢ vena State. | party there, the Republicans are really ‘‘throw- | CAttronnra Sunvays.—The Genoral Land | Cincinnati, vege aa ee (cor. | C*BTESS,’ Ezekiel P. Walton, ©-G. Eastman. May ASHING TON’ Pe wteame district ca Gawd Could not rule; one ‘of ae ing” themselves “up,’” as it were—splitting up | Office is in receipt of several important plats Bee y-eered bcs mange ne ota ena Justin a Soni, co 3 taney MAS CO rats, ane ree. districts which they carried presenting the re- among themselves, as will be perceived from | of surveys by the United States Surveyor Gen- Thermometer, at 7 a. m.,67¢; at noon 75°. Max- Sn éther soamies cts neve ee fount Vi and the tembot uagton, lenving eee proegetnbtey pd seeremay us the following extract from the New York Er- | eral of lands in California. The Raneho Ca- | imum yesterday, 78; minimum last night, 64. are aaa , candidates been- nomi C7 — of sem a - ya Benccaus Convention, actually offering him-| press, which we republish, as explaining in a | tacula, containingeight thousand five hundred re nea ee Lxpiaxa—(Blection, 24 Tuesday in October.) ‘OR PINEY POINT. OLD POL —— self as a candidate for the nomination of the | few brief sentences, the true condition of that | and forty-five acres, has been finally confirmed PERSONAL. Dist. Administration. Oppositi: F FOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. Seis? Bel eee See Tein: | portion of the opposition in New York : toJ. B. Chiles; San Francisquito Rancho, two| |--; John Hawkins, one of the alx original | “1 Wan F’niinck” ap Bovey. Ca or the nectrtaay nme ion) of famiew asd other erats bolt or refuse to support the Democratic | « There seems to be a great deal of misunder- | thousand two hundred and fifty acres, to Maria eeregsee popper oleh Indy, Wash- rs » 3 apantis William M. Dun: Fian, © 2 sters. and See seth uglier ity and in the Yew dietsiets tn New York where vireo Rep licen and the Prenton Kian Conception Valencia de Bodriques; Rancho ington Tersitory, are at Browns’. cera ana i G.'W. Carr, At.b) safe, Se. pions wer POW HATAN will there are Douglas aspirants to Congress, Wing, of which the Evenine Post appears to be | Huerhuero, fifteen thousand six hundred and| .... 8. Maigue de Bughas and Capt. de Math- «Sys meee? P. 8 Hackleman. ey Bye A ek oe make a bold and audacious dash for the nomina- | a sort of an organ. The Tribune is almost daily | eighty-four acres, to Francisco Branch ; Rancho | td, of the French Army, are at the National. 5 tion of the Black Republicans or of a fusion of | urging adequate Protection to American indns- which their wing forms a component patt.”? fF ohice de la Nacion, twenty-three thousand six han- --» Miss Anna Vail, the young American vor calist, died at Memphis, Tenn., a few days since, {David Kilgore. Bathing season, her berth, at company's wharl. foot of 6b & try, @ bert Porter. arriving at Piney Pout at 4 G. Sonne (AL D) | 5p_m. same dav, Old Point at 4. m..and Norfox ison. the Post laughs, and, in lieu there- of, recommends ‘ direct attention’ to the doctrine The Union farther, in noticing a primary dred and thirty-one acres, to Juan Forster ; e . il leave of yellow fever, James W Schon teeter re ores Sm election in the Berks District of Pennsylvania, | O(N iyi tere of Sauth Carolina. nay or | Rancho Guesisosi, eight thousand eight cbun-| _ .... It is currently reported that Marshal Ran- Scbuyler Colfax. Piney Point at 3am. Tuesday. and arrivest Wack’ i divide the Repoblivans aiort tad atae’ | dred and ninety-four séres, to Willian Gordon; | dee ‘hus sehnera tan Governor-generalship of Charles Case. ington at 10 8, m.o7 samo dey, : for the delegates to a Democratic Congressional inay not divide the Republicans more and more. y- Ny | | Algiers, and that he is to be replaced by General | 11... R. Coffroth. J. U. Pettit. ‘are (including meals) to Piney Point, @2- Od Convention, says : ‘Tom Corwin, whom the Republicans have oe and Rancho Yajome, six thousand six hundred | 32 ‘Salles Om1o.—(Election 24 Tuesday in October.) Point and Sorivik, "9 tod for the round trip. s, : a ; A aie : 7 ‘ » C end servan' pr “ The canvass seems to have turned upon the ry eiep ceationtee s ebay peat? and thirty-two acres. to Salvador Vallejo. The| Mm. Henri de Tene,the victim of the French | 3. Lewis D- Campbell. | Bertha fee’ inte tones cot aren et Enel ened Sates WEeOOt hae What Preach ing neste seorewikes enon | above were all finally confirmed. military duel, is about to start for Nauheim, near | 4. tM. H. Nicholls. srengers will be up and Imnded at al! the tion, and tiie result assures us of his re-nomina- fy)" Gonore de the bargain to let in all the Frankfort, which has a high reputatien for the | 5..William Mungen, landings on the Poros ae ? Tenant made the bargain to let in ell th Shs 8.. William Hubbard. Benjamin Stanton. For tickets aud further information apply at the tion. In Readidg the friends of Mr. Jones bave an slave Staies—remains to be seen. Tue Hupson River—Its Scenery, &o.— | “re of wounds. a mE ohn Care Office of the Great Southern aad Southwoaters Sos majority, and eve)” township of the county, | ” .-Many Republicana understand that ‘no liquor? Caicivendiascal alias A ---. Chevalier Bunsel, formerly Prussian Min- | 9. ae y- ticket office, No. 372 Pa. avenus. three deonrs enct £0 far as heard from, Ren given bim a majority: | und + anti-slavery’ are twin companions in bolt. | (Correspondence of “i 4+ ister in London, has been invited to Berlin on the | 10-.Joseph Miller. N. H. Van Vorhes. of Browu’s Hotel, or to the Captain on beard ihe Streanous eff rts were mace to defeat him, but | tics the theory of Gerrit Sinith lexcepting lager Banxs or Tux Hupsox, Aug. 25, 1858. | occasion of the visit of Queen Victoria end Priaee | 1..c. D a cies Boat, foot of 6h street, aa without success. Fhe comvestien will be beld | tccr) which union, however, the Tribune says, | I have noticed, this Summer, some interesting | Albert ealealiaicias Cox. Spc eg ew nd CHARLES aN ge A ka some time during the prevent wes. Mr. Jones’s | was never agreed upon in any Republican Con- | jetters in the Star from tourists and correspond-| .... M. Proudhon has, it is stated, withdrawn | © ’ a t ps nomination was expected by the whole countiy, | vention. 4 - and we rejoice that this expectatiom is about to . Jose! liam Helmick jy 21-d Superintendent P. 8. B. Compan: to Belgiom, where he intends publishing a | !2--Joseph Burns oe = — be realized *’ jt 8* di = 1 ? i it ts a ents at the ‘“‘cooling-off places’? in different parts pamphlet for the pur of endeavoring te jas- 8.8. W. Manypenny. of the country ; and so, Mr. Editor, I have deter- “: We apprehend that, apart from ‘ the negro,’ there is not a single issue upon which the Ke- a tify the work for which he was sentenced to tee WANTS. The Intelligencer replies to the Albeay Eve- } publicans of New York can agree, not even the | mined to try my pen ata light sketch of my own | three years? imprisonment. 20. ———— = _- on ntellig P| an ag y 2t. tJohn A. Bingham ANTED—By Af respectable gi y ning Journal, which proposes to exemp? Kan- | '"terests of our own State. peregrinations alony the banksand the neighbor-| Geo Combe, the great champion of Philo- | pewwsvivanra.—(Election 34 Tuesday in Oct.) ON as chambermaid, nurse and sesmatrees. * iri ro & hoods of the beautiful Hudson. Beautiful, in-| sophical hrenology, and author of the ‘‘Consti- . sas from the operation of any law requiriag®! Tye Cangoor Staves—In yestorday’s Star iy 4 y aoe » deed! There is nothing certainly to compare population of 93,000 asa “condition precedent tution of Man,” a work exceeded in circulation, | 1 tT bomas B. Florence. sliatastoons, mddraes Bee meter entree @ sat. ton, address Box No. 21, at thw “ Ne Published an extract from a letter from | with ite water seenery within the limits of the | Its said, by only (ree others in the language— | Gann ee ee SPEC TADUN WIDUUE Reto dmisei S 3 Confederacy. : Sei ti A if nown and explo! parts of onr country. he e ie, Bunyan’s * Pilgrim?s Progress,” ani i " ECTABLE DLE-AGED Wwo- ee ¥° | Lieut. Bradford, giving an account Of his at ost Picturesque portion of the river is Dear West | ‘'Hobinsen Crusoe oaied at the rarenainnt if ieary a eetinps A MAN wastes cies Ne AeED, WO U7 A serions accident occurred on Friday eve- | rival in the harbor of Charleston, S. C., with | Point. Just above here the stream in contracted institution at Moor-Park,Surrey, on the Lith inst. | §--[Bemry Manley oiters.or ae rete on hale ning, on the beaver Meadow railroad, near Penn | the brig Echo, a/ias Putnam, which was cap- ftarcmuek toed ei — ey +--+ The following ar tinenisbed ilierery: men | 12. Paul Leidy. itwesnthenlG@hasen — > ; tures s 23 . noth ond Sth fee. Haven. The accident was occasioned by the } tured on the 2ist inst., off the coast of Cuba, | fsmous old Crow Nest—forming a distinctive el sept cn HE ie clap Fite u. a NTED-—A Sret-rate COOK. The highest breaking ef a frog, in consequence of which the | by the U: S. brig Dolphin, Lieut. Mafiit, com- | feature in the scenery. Ascending through the Lever, the celebrated Irish novelist; Charles |” Jonathan Knight a wares Filibe giver. A Soman preferred. Ap- track of the road spread. A train of about twen- | manding, with a cargo of alaves on board, gorge, you enter po ed Reade, the author of White Lies, etc ,and Wil- | 99. W Montgomery,A LD. | Sorneraf 7th and Bete ean: eORTE enat PI is; > a —— — ty-five cars hor sca ened wrecked, and two} which she intended landing at Key Verde on can do justice to the seene that here enraptures dim Ruseell, che celebrated Times? correspond. eels Ssorclanty ek Vg —F 0 threctmonths from > ep- men serious! jpja i . W the vision ¢ Bay has very much the a ar _ 21..Andrew Burke anny e ‘yom ® gentiomas, 7 - the Sree of the day of base poEtase * | ance of a lake, and Tes eenery has been comand: Macks f ae ys ——— Grey =F lps Th wiuli } Morehead (A. R ) oome required, U7 A letterfrom on board the U. 8. cutter | have since learned that the United States mar- ered, even by Enropeans, superior to that of Ge- | “dest son of and Countess o} ilton, | 22.. Thomas ans Address. ti! n: Cass, lying at South West Pass, below New Or- shal at Charleston, into whose custody the slaves and the officers and crew of the slavor, (except the captain,) were delivered, was tele- beth Charlotte Louisa Cra- ven, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Craven, attracted a large concourse of the fashion- neva. The most beautiful landscapes are pre- sented to the eye; the waters are dotted with be- med sails; toward the porge the highlands . W. TAY LEURE, leans, says two of the crew have died of yellow fever, and seven are now down with }t. Lieut ILLiNois.—(Election Ist Tuesday in November.) Ts ember 1 : tElibn B_ Wasbbnrne Beitimore. MQ 0 aa . }Jobn F. Farnsworth. ANTHU—A ober, wdustrious, and bon=nt rise like scarred and unyielding ramparts; and, Peds toSt. James's church, London, onthe | 4" {William Kellogg. mAn,OF A MAL who is married, with one o- D. Brewiond had been ill, but had revevered. graphed yesterday to removo the slaves trom | higher up, the river seems to be lost in the azure | lth inst. 5. Jackson Grimshaw understand working on's Isrm. and Lieut. W. @. McGregor, of the U.S. cutter Rob- distance : the vessel to Fort Sumpter, about five miles distant from the city, where they will be al- Jowed to remain for the present. What will ultimately be done with these captives is being the subject of a great deal of conjecture. Under the law of 1819, the Presi- +--+. Among the ex-officials now on thewingin | . Richard J. Oglesby. Europe, are Mr. Hawthorne, late consul to Liv- | 7--P. B. Shepherd. $5 ©. Robbins, (A LD.) : ppools Hon. Mr. Seymour, late minister at St. | uicnicax.—(Election Ist Tuesday in Novemb.) siding a (9 mi Petersburg; Hon. R. Dale Owen, late minister at Robert W. Davis, ther particulars inquire of “M. N.” Box 9, Star Naples. These os ates ventiemen are now | 4. Dewitt C. Leach othos. nu 28-3t* traveling with ex-President Pierce, who 1s mak- | —(Election Ist Monday in Nov’r.) ED—An AGENT to transnet the bust ing an unostentatious tour of the continent. pe Balocnsar 77 y V —— tah soo of tho ony atone Moma We learn from the Allgemeine Zeitung of 5..t3. R. Wortendyke. Olivet Cemetery, ke. ert McClelland, I7*ng at the same pla: the fever on the 16th. D7 The Lutheran C o the United States numbers about 175,000 communicants, 2,000 congregations, and 1,200 ministers. Hts members are found chiefly in the Middle and industrious Ard competent, and understand 1 » died of So blue yon winding river flows It seems an outlet from the sky. I will not attempt a description and account of West Point, ax such bas been so often givento the public, and may be found in any of the guide books sold and hawked over the Union. L never knew until the observations of my present tour, how much of interest was to be found in the ust %h that the American traveler, Bayard “a Good references will be required and sec = Pn although there are few congre- | 1¢nt is authorized in such cases to liberate the neighboring country. In the vicinity ix the | Tvior, whom several papers represent as being sa red tg ist Monday in October.) hand. A liberal ontary ‘will be izen” Ap at vn pesorasirtly me England and quite a considir- | UgToes, appoint agents on the coast of Africa | ancient and charming village of New Windene ean eee booger ielin laraneoiage Major Chase (bolters ) corner F and Ith streets, unis the 3d of next monte, es re i i i - | [twas here that a chevauz de frise (a piece of Z John Westcott (independent ) Au 23 = - in Maryland, Virginia, North Caro- | for their reception, and remove them thither. setting out for Siberia, as the papers atate ; but -—! : . ian, Seat Galton, Set Georgia, as also in } The same law entitles the captors of the slaver onity:) wan placed in the Hudvons ier the Gs | imtendato return very shortly With his wiles | _#Thoee not otberwine denignated are Repubit- ANTED-A amell HOUSE. or « part of « Waies ‘Texas F to the proceeds of the vessel and prize money, 1780; an at the time Wasbiugton’s "hesdquacters daughter of the celebrated astronomer, Hansen— | can nominees. Present members. use, With ketohen, in the central part besides, at the rate of $25 per head for each negro om board ; and provides that the officers and crew of the slaver shall be delivered to the custody of the United States District Court, to be tried accordingly to the law. The laws against the exportation of slaves from Africa, we believe, make it an offence punishable with death, and the officers and crew of the slave vessel are alike amenable. A Sap Pictune.—The Cleaveland Plaindealer of the 13th gives a pitiable picture of a large number of laboring men and their families in that city. It say the monster Destitution is crouching around their cheerless hearthstones, and the still more terrible monster Starvation is knocking at their doors. At least this is so with seme of the working-men. These men are not beggars, nor loafers, nor sots. Hundreds are seeking work but cannot find any. Was such a thing ever was established here, it was feared that the Eng- lish ships might attempt to pass up the river. A few miles above, on a green knoll overlook- ing. the river, stands an ancient stone house, whi gla daughter, born a few days ago, to ean eg Rg eu. én to exceed $2. Address ua * =" ret TEUBEN, MONUMENT FESTIVAL. | €30USE WANTED TO RENT&ls the nemn accounts were Wen i Antor and family fet fhe Cental Commits ae Seas | EX borhan athe Gaon nm eout of fe sis pointed out to the stranger as once the | Senator Fish and family, T. 8. Bronson, of New | Monument Association, held on the 2th inetmnt, | BE to be given by thalet of October, Press headquarters of Gen. Washington. The house | York; Ex-Senator Hunter and famil: » of South Ree, le Coe me eee ame address “Tenant.” at this ofice, without deiny, eta- has been purchased by the town of Newburgh, | Carotina; S. C. Jones and family, of Phitadel- | of vaveipeni 2 ine Steub-n Festival to be held | Rs terms and |ecation. iy 21-0f and is freely exhibited to strangers, with its store | Phia; Dr. and Mrs. Henry, Rev M. Field, and in Baltumore on the 2d of September next. can ob- of ancient curiosities. [ was much interested in | Rev. Mr. Dupuy, also of leery pp D tain Exenrar’n Tickets, gocd for three daye at the LOST AND FOUND. Snding tn avast quantity of ap ae roe | rub- cena i a nce ae Sd ee —— 1 5, Ag Le — ch eieieie > dish, the rd used b; n. tte ing | mer, of Nantucket; Rev. sl ountfor r. . Gerhard OST—On th f Friday. the smh Au- the Revolution, aaa whi hee? pone Sheffield and family, of New Haven, Ct; Mr Restaurant, 6th sivest north. pear Fenn evenus. L “ rose: barred C 8 v q the gallant Frenchman, at a dinner of the officers, cust, ® red cross- loth SHAW L, fring. 4 Bauilett, of New Orleans, well known as con- ngmann, Pennsylvania avenne. oaly on the one s: de, between 6th aud 12th 5 The captain of the slaver is reported to have | after the battle of Yorktown, exchanged with | nected with the Picayune of that city. woot nk Be 9th street, near Pa, | 0” OF in the veighborhond of Pa. avenue, I fat heard of as occurring in a slaveholding State of x . a Odi, Francis Barbour fee . the star Office,-@ at MH. KENDALL the Union? been detained on board the Dolphin, whieh ‘ol. roe is Barbour for his own sword. Ditch +--+. A letter has been received in this city from Peter Emrich 11th ot Store, corner of 12th and Dets., it-will be armotully > first ran into Key West, but subsequently sailed | 9,2 20 (cinitics of New Windsor and Newburg: Tibresident Pierce, dated Hotel Byron, near Aclian Goeem Fen aretha, wee Wiki ulnk: reowved by the owner, sho needs it, and who will The Minnesota Statesman is informed that 7 és ee rg ancoined, with many elegant country seats. | Villeneuve, Switzerland, August 10h, and eays: | Coared Finkainen, Pemmeyivneie aveoes, KiVe @ proportionate reward, if required. it oo- : thence to Boston. The port to which the slave | ‘‘ Zdlewild,” the residence of N. P. Willis, aud | «You will be gratified to nate dhar js Pens Jaooh Rupli. Firat Ward. GD) REWARD.—Wne stolen from igh stron about 75 of the Sioux Indians have signified their 1 belongs is a matter of dispute. From | ‘9 Which he has paid somany tributes of hisown | hralth bas improved decidedly since we left the Mr. Jost, Firat Ward. $20 wharf, on Friday, 27th inst Ss GUNNING intention to adopt the dress of their pale-facea | Vessel | es pare. ~. | admiration in fugitive writings, isnear by. The | United States Nothing could have been more | George Dili, Northern Liberties Market. SKIPF, painted light mke color ‘The above reward brethren, and pursue an agricaltora! life on their | her build she is supposed to have hailed origi- | place is studiously kept in a state of nature, and | azreeable than our six months in Madeira The] August Koch, D str will eS ace pA near the Agency, where many of | nally from Baltimore, but this is denied ; and | With its untamed woods and water-falls, it looks | climate in winter is, I believe, unrivatled—the > ee! and otion of Excursion Trains will start at 5.20and 7.45 | Thotherrss ee oF the Seu and on SON. w au 3-St Simpson House. 10th st and Pa. av. wild enough to suit the most romantic taste Among many other beautiful seats is the former them have now from five to ten acres under culti- the fact that two similar vessels of the same vation. But the greatest step towards civiliza- atmosphere at once bland and bracing, and the name, ‘‘ Echo,’’ are known to have cleared from p.m. scenery extremely-grand acd beautiful That we By order of the Central Committae: ST . REWA .—Strayed t baci 8 be anes pelagic, & Mosieigeetrome cena a wee epecialty rece by Se yay repose Jos. GERBA KDE Sots Vie? ips $3 sea wr —~ . + A a . gardener, and “ Glenbrook.” a w' romanticspot | which it was our privi lege there to enjoy, you — ui to brings pelt of shears to their cetlemeat tn | 0 Yok, not very long since; and another is | Etidener and. 6 vicinity of the village, the res- | will readily understand.” We left’ Fuachal’on COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, CITY BALL, me S poly of sense ¢ og | owned at St. John’s, N. B., furnishes sufficient | idence of one of the Clarksons, of New York. the 12th of June, but lingered by the way, visit- ) TAX-PAYERS.—Abatemege a ) nn order to cut off their bair! This all uncivilized fe ining doubts about her iden- | __ !n this part of the country there have been great | ing Lisbon, Cadiz. Seville, Gibraltar, Marseilles, > sar. OTE gp ene Pog “ - reasons for entertaining doubts about her iden. : ti ’ > or half civilized Indians look upon with perfect rejoici over theaccomplishment of laving the tity. Ratner Sgvere.—The Sonoro (Cal.) Dem- ocrat contains the following notice concerning the estimation in which Senator Broderick is held by the people of his own State: “ From the returns of the county convent abhorrence. Unclipped hair, with the Indian, is just as indispensable as the blanket, and a viola- tion of this usage is a forfeiture of Indian char- acter. —N that t Lyons, and Geneva, and arrived here only a week hg arg Bere ipecnmagy sven Bonet eg ago With constant care to avoid over-exertion | office aud that thelaw Anabateinent of eight and exposure, Mrs. P. has been able to enjoy a r cent. for the curreat year if paid on or beforethe good deal, and now we find this place of rest | lntday of September next. quite charming. The hotel, which is at the | _ To prevent the inconvenience of being delayed in a i cH . the crowd usually on attendance during the last few horthera extremity of Leman, is spacious, clean, days of the abatement, tax-payers are invited to oa.) and airy, and commands magnificent views of a - \t ti : 3 AN OoMs, it th the lake and mountains. The castle of Chillon a == ins F HALIDAY, CARDING AND ROOMS. mest plesmstly telegraph cable, and a good deal of public spirit has been shown in rustic demonstrations over this greatevent. Some nights ayo atelegraph fete was iven by a public spirited citizen, Mr Priest, of New York; and the festivities were of the pleas- antest kind. The yentleman’s grounds were most piepey D illuminated ; the trees were bung with a OcraN TELEGRAPH To ovR SournKRN IsLanpa. The Boston Bee learns from Dudley R. Cotton, ¥ AMES F, situated. with new and ‘elegant furniture, may received up to the present time, w ' ns a eaieee and with ieee so pieces is close by—-Clarens, Aree Clarens,’ within the iy 19 eodtd Collector. yetbe med at 529 H street, between rr 7. Esq.,a prominent merchant of Bar badoes, that a _ ‘ Pipa seiphccsrateg and Ingenious a way as to imitate, by the shadows | range of a pleasant walk; Vevay, Lausanne, Bex, | ee 5 EET Broderick will be represented in the State Co they cast, the dome of the skies ; transparancies | &c , in the neighborhood. We may remain here SIRE WORKS, for the Atlantic Telegraph Cei- r = h movement is on foot there for 4 telegraph com- | vention by the following vote: In Amador county, | and flags were displayed, and a gay company of | during the remainder of August, and then per- F ebration, at stent B BOARD canbe oles 2 as hay munication with the main land. It is proposed] 1; Butte, 11; Napa, 5; Plumas, 7; San Fran- | gentlemen, but outnumbered by those of the more haps proceed to Interlaken by the way of Berne au SI St LAMMOND’S, | 4o7 13th street, between G and fh. within « few to connect with “the rest of mankind”? at the | cisco,4; Santa Cruz, 3; Shasta, 1; Yuba, 17— | beautiful and brilliant sex, promenaded and dis- | If the weather is favorable we may cross the total 51. There are 324 votes in the Convention Ghee cc en nit comet, The Legiate 105 a sexy Aadiring display of the strength of tive Assembly of Barbadoes voted an appropria- ISH axp FRENCH ee’ walk of the Treasury Department. om Be m persed themselves through the illuminated Simplon or Splugen, and pass into Italy in Sep- I era ant: aie oe SCHOOL, eu 14-15t* 's, No. groves. Mr. Edward Pollard, of Washington | tember.” even Buti. Penn. Avenue, OARDING.—A few gentlemen oan be the © brave young Senator,” who would not obey | City, made a brief address to the assemblaye of eatabl li be resumed B dated with good BOAR D and pleasant tion of $30,000. The other islands contributed | the insteucttous of the last Legislature, on the tha deve and fair. The occasion passed st meat Yok Time een . iest Fancy Danes Paty ne a ee wi ' ag ote 50rd E Ren beek with equa! liberality. The far-seeing sagacity 5 people Upkicmmastesspe te ae bg agreeably, indeed. Au revoir. *,*. Old Point, mentions among the characters of the aon wo tya obtained of the Fripsigal ond st atr near St Charies i of the English Government will undoubtedly soon it once before. 4 be " eg aD atk i occasion, the following : ~ — = - Jace together her gulf-possessions with a sub- | think would bese pi aanate Mie meee Xe | Tas Bric Dorais.—Our correspondent at : Miss -Eeeny Alexenten,: nc Washington, “f FALL STYLE, 185s. ATaNtIC CABLE CELEBRATION. oceanic cable. It is believed that the project will | is misrepresenting the people of California. Yet | Key West, Florida, sends us the following re-] @ueen Victoria, wore a robe of royal purple vel- be inaugurated practically this autumn or next knowing so, and feeling so, be will hold on to specting the U. 8. brig Dolphin, an account of vet, trimmed with white ermine and gold lace. GEE erenet, the new and beautiful style of | A grand Illumination and Concert will pores . HATS, at the Ba- the of the ist of September, in honor i The crown of England sat most bewitchingly on =; 4 j his place until the expiration of bis term, > zar, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania success of the Atiantic ovbie Spring. a Se ph chance to get'rid of bim.. Wonca whose capture of a slaver off the coast of Cuba| ber brow, as Old England and New England | 24s". comer WALL, STEPHENS & CO., awl hi to remind him, yearly, that we do not re- blished rday : (Mr. Massenburg, of Hampton,) went whirling | © ans! so2w HOPKINS. ou M-2t ___ 22 Pa. av., between 9th and 0th sts. Oxxcon.—Purther accounts of the Indian trou- | bP * we published yesterday : together in the dance. <CHOUL BOOKS-SCHOOL books: | EE OEE cognize him as a Democrat, and that we do not g ‘CHOOL BOOKS—SCHOOL BOOKS! E81 US BAILEY’S NEW BOOK—The age: bles in Oregon are given in the letter of the New | want him. He mop ne an and bide hi Kes Wase, Anges 2 fC. Alexander, of Washington, as Mari- | § — ® Colloguisl Satire, by Philip James Batley, York Times Utah correspondent. News had been | time.” y ples pay - The U.S. brig Dolphin arrived in this harbor tana, was beautifully coatumed—dress of yellow - Dents, Teceived at the Flathead Catholic Mission from | Frow New Yorx.— yesterday evening, after a cruise of three weeks A com esortment Schoo! “*F estue;” 76 centa. figured brocade, with gold and velvet Simatieg, Pea ped § Mereatewen Lgl ce lw wre go for the ane of schools and fami - and black velvet hat with black and purple | at the Northern Liberties cheap Bookstore. S27 ot lies ; 30 cents. 3 plume. street, above the Northern Warket. au S!-Im* Just roneevetiot ald Pe ye Mr. Chrisman, of Virginia, appeared as Ham- ‘CHC E =e = Boo! a let, and wore a’ calloene’ sive suit, richly SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, Sevente Srxeer, | 252 it. Sth and 10th ate. trimmed with bugles. Mr. W. Drinkard, of the missionarjes on the Snake River in Washing- ton Territory, giving the Indian side of the story with a report that Col. Steptoe and a party uuder his command, marched against the hostile tribes on the northern coast of Cuba. On the evening of the 2ist she captured a slaver, thirty days ont from the coast of Africa,with 315 slaves on board, which Capt Mafiitt sent to Charleston, 8. C., in (Correspondence of The Star.) New Yorx, Aug. 29, 1x38. In one of my former letters, we zave some idea charge of two of the Doiphin’s lieutenants, ten (Three doors above Odd Feliows’ Hall.) ICKNOR’S HOUSEHOLD EDITION.—Wa <r of the number and magnitude of the shipping In commen, and six marines. The following is a list Washington, also handsomely dressed, dupli- | | The lar; jock of SCHOUL BOUKS inthe verily Novels, The Betrothal and Rignaed on the Columbia River, about the middle of May | this port at the present time. That your readers | Of the Dolphin’s officers: cated this character. at the solicitation of the miners at Calvilie, who 6 larges District afwars on hand and sold at the very low claimed his protection; but that his guide, a Widow ; 2vols., cloth, $1.50. at home may the better understand the matter,we Aleut. Commanding, J. N. Mafiitt; Lieutenants, Mrs. Col. Drinkard, of Washington, was bean- | Prices. Teachers and stores supplied at wholesaie. | The Age. Colloquisl Sure by Philip James Bai- WM. BALLANTYNE, 3 Price 75 cents, JM. Bradford, C. C. Carpenter, E P. Williams; | tifully dressed as the Maid of Verona She wore . 7 . "s Sermon’s, 3d series; price $1. Nex Pesce Indian, trenchareest aaa : have taken the pains to obtain the whole number | Passed Assistant Surgeon 1. M. Browne: Acting black velvet, heavily trimmed in yellow, green, So a ea hit received and fer at Mt, ~ pesedie - ve y m seventy | of each class in port this morning, which is as | Master, A. A. Crossman; Capiain’s Clerk, L.C.] black plumes. This was a most becoming dress 31 NOTICE, T y's. miles out of the way, directly into the Indian | follows: Ocean steamers, 28; ships, 162; barques, | Gunnell; Purser’s Clerk, J... Read. and was mach admired. I kigds of TI OPPER, and SHEETIRON Jnion & Inte — camp. Colonel Steptoe’s party consisted ofsixty | 128; brigs, 106; schooners, 344. Som totel. 768, Capt. M. found orders waiting him here to pro- | Mrs. A. H. Evans, of Texas, as the Queen of Al kip due ‘ ; alse men. Th» Colonel and Father Jose, of the Snake . i f ceed to Boston, (probably to fit out for the Para- be hortest nutioe | also. ail kinds |< og) ! SCHOOL BOOKS !— Ene Estimated tonnage, 420,916. This is exclusive of +? lish, Pr Spain, wore a rich royal blue velvet robe, trim- | of STOVE REPAIR st, ready for fall. done ot ch, German Spanish, | atinand Greet i uayan expedition,) and this evening at 4 o'clock | med with ermine and gold, with a tiara of dia- Metropolitan Stove and Grate De. Books for Primsry and collegiate Pehools. aoe, nmnlen, attempted te parley ‘with the fe-| ine’ (at. least 190) fiver cad Lake Propellers, pas- | the Dolphin made wall for the Novae whe sy | ed upon her head. “This was a vervelegani | ™7 Metovol Cc. WOODWARD, Davis’ Mathemstion: Series. ‘ans, but without effect. A fight ensued, in | senger steamers, tug boats. &c. possibly arrive at the Charlestown Navy Yard | dress, but rather heavy for a warm evening. Pa ave., bet. 10th and lith ate. Gireenienf's do. do. which thirty soldiers and three officers were | We also furnishe, you in our letter of yester- | some time during next week, if she is so fortu-} Mr. Evans, of Texas, was gaily dressed as De | Su3l-3t - (Union&States) x killed, and all the animals belonging to the par- day some account of the arrivals of country pro- | tunate as to escape the hurricane which the oid duce—flour, &c.—and the uantity lying at one Soto—costume taken from the national painting DED BLOOD AND WOOL MANURE — ty were stolen. Father Jose escaped and re- | of the neipal depots ince then we have i heads down here predict wili transpire this sea- | in the U. 8. Capitol. uily equal to the best Peravinn Guano, and at 80”. iss le Evans. ashington, represented | baif the » For many crops, especinily wheat turned to the Ca-ur d’Alen Mission, which was } been able to cotain gee scot Peportel the rocolpte | Kay Waet ic generally healthy a few vucee of Mi afrad mee pare Nesbit Lees mesh was one | and roote- and also aga change sn are, iis Letter Pyocdbery = to be immediately evacuated. Intelligence from | OF Hour ana wheat, which bas trived darling fever, confined exclusively to the shipping, fur- | of the attractions of the evening. than Guang. PULBIOCS TAL ‘with it have produ Shirtieff’e Govermental Instractor—a hook thrt another quarter adds that a war party of Bon- this the third week in the month, and the quan- nishing the only exception. Master Richard K. Evans wasa Page attached More abu: ly than when Peruvian Guano was i attereenie 7 tity which arrived during the same period ia ats to the Court of Queen Isabella. used. and they together with al! the other School Books reed in packs afterwards attacked the Cayuses in theic | j<37. Whole amount of flour in 1857, 25,007; in Aruy Onpers.—Orders have boen issued camp, took from them all the horses which had been stolen from Col. Steptoe’s command, and ®ppropriated several scalps of whits men, the trophies of the previous fight Should be in the hands of everybody—just received, are now nging One shilline more per basket inthe New york market. Price $30 per this city, at BBEPBERD= Op of 200 ibs., in barrels of 20 Ibs. each. as Corner &th and P sireels R. L.A auSl-D&W2 189 & 191 Water at. Ne [YING FEMALE COLLEGE. 1568, 70,956—increase this year, 45.017 bushels. Wheat in 1857, 30,620; in 1858, 134,693—Increase in 1858, 101,074 bushels. The receipts of flour up to the present time for the year 1857, amounted to 2:4,771 bbls , and for the same period the Present from the headquarters of the Army, for the Department of the West, at St. Louis, offi: cially announcing the decease of Major St. MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN esting of tho Company an REC M SIR ee my au ol eo on NING. thead of September, 1sse: Punetanl ani. ECBANICSBURG, Pa. ; led for, as, bw ft great importance titution oommengae iis heat neasicu Sep- Indian ence. Present year’ over laet Df Or) ane bene eens the porcedin 2. Se Le: Bem ee tothe Com of eal Trott Fe the meatan spre Lima cores ef ten ecient and exper ainhets trouble again with the Navaho In- tty of wheat tbat came inary the same pariod rink i ti! a rey. atl qusls HUMABS MoENIRY, feo, | “g0¢ instruc for Tuition, Board, Washing, &e., pet ans ew " 7 mm: 7 amoun 74,690 and arg . inst. usual at Fort Defiance having demanded froin the New pene sea fo 878 anaes for : ’ 1858, 5,061,276 bushels—increare in 1858, 3,386,616 bushels. pee He Wheat to flour, the in- crease for 1858 would be equal to 1,348,645 bbls. of four. For the same period, there is a very material decrease in the quantity of corn coming in the present year. While this is certainly a very cheering state of affairs to bread eaters in genera’, it certainly presents rather a gloomy Pro-pect for Lopes speculators in breadstuffs, ex- eine so with the present prospect of abundant if inmost parts of Europe. The Atlantic telegraph continues to be almost topic of conversation among all classes, from the news boys and draymen to the largest merchants in the eli newspapers are all _—_ ae pees upon the aay ject. Ina word, f People seem to alf frantic upon the subject. “The most extensive sabaapenseata are being made for the Wednesday next. All hint rand celebration on badge of mourning is ordered to be worn for thirty days. From the order, we learn that Major D. was # graduate of West Point, and was commissioned in 1822. He is represented to have been an intelligent and faithful officer, and conscientious and upright in all the rela- tions of life. —- iy Tae Overtanp Pactric Mat.—A gorre- spondent, writing us from Fort Belknap,Texas, speaks as follows respecting Pv ed " RD ey erry a Eg es a] a It is said that, after the 15th of nest mente we | em om rumental In arresting the ‘of the will lay ie days from St. Louis, and’ six | British Army uw, Balti on the '3th.of Sep days from El Paso. ‘Tf. ee | gener oS ete PRESIDEN OUNTED GUARD, “ Phile- 1 ATEENTION= Theron fucet: | alsin sasatg, i anhinton, Pere alg ly Rion, Sincaetet"on FaURSDAY LVENTME: | Sumberinad Vehay Hasroad,wilrench Mechasiee- mnber 2d. ‘the members are réquested to be | YF soatal —_ + puuettal 1m Attendance, ea Srranzemonis will be | audiciw REV. A. 6. MARLATT. A.M...Pres. paige tv onlebeote the alth ganrverenrs, One ST: VINCENT’s sCHooLs. Persons Wishing to become members will now The Day® ned to St, Vineent’s Asylum H+ vine wi seL yr TRE ENTIRE hav ity. 7 “fy order of Uapiain Puicx: 3 : Will resume Wednesday next, ist vf * txtures of the au 3t-3t P. A. LUTZ, Bee. Beprember., be large addition iateiy inde to the | S&S comer of 4th nirect and Masanobusetie are et FF. A. LUTZ, Bee. Ti! FF ER THE REGIMENT Deaths Veit aie. area's of the Lig! im) The Cherokee Indians are at war wi mManches, who have made sever: pvt ee settlements, and bad committed various in the Chickasaw country General Cooper ea ithe Caadactee pal cedepne becy with t » but could fi chiefs to call to council. oe A letter from Major Nei; bors, supervisin, agent for Texas Indians, to the editor of the Dal. says tbat the Indians on the reserves are iunproving in every respect. They have made fine crops amply sufficient tor their subsistence. The reserves, he says, are now in more healthy ever. ound at poner alt ee t fue ail qassanee Ce ottlea " proper c! core for cols tion, bt joes on. August 27th. 58 ROBERT A. PAYNE. —<—_____ Ashington ‘ht Infantry. to consider the ‘he »! coaches for the | tember, 1814, killing Mi Geveral Ross, in the Drug Sto ‘of 4th strest ane » ment jo teaching the young. in. | #fe to be had, and t Ports ato ee ase; eed all | everytuthg will be ready In a very eres jee | te ROBE K. Adin DRUG BUSINESS at the shove s'and, ond Lore & could be expected. Vi Bie schoo! | titaated. ‘Phe affall is crseewes be one oats | Tha Sy castated Chat Cele ee ectaand Jt 16 Oe Cee Or AOR ASHINGTON et eee gin PAYNE. Tart Dalfea ts trais for California,which recent. | Gorain are ah wrested nea a 8 Gotham. ‘Phe | cond time (100 miles per dey) Wiz mane | sxiution of, Prats, Plowerg-and Ve pa ARX'S PERSIAN [NKECT POWDER. fur ly ne Dalles, Texas, for the overland journey by overtiowing with per. t aoe oe ox. M*Si2verten oll airall insrets, such se Major mecutaket Plain." under commana of Szcenvany Fiorp.—This gentleman, ‘whose Dagivenina POS yp a Franklin, opposite El Paso. The eotipeer ane re on an official visit-to Fortress Mon: wien perlect ssletwoaraioaving ect ne suffered many cuen, bee sane aeet oe head Friday last, we daly noted, is ie ogi it hore cork belt 4, Without loss of life. 1'¥e4 Pranklin,Jaly to return to-day, Bean errtved ta pnd) 1. 1. 17 The Common Cogacil of Newer, train from Baltimore at 1i o'clock, =... an 3-60 Kirtwned Bovse tay franca eaetion aot Kansas Taver Lanps.—The Land | ' |, afetach pilkd Atanteanen menage seat by the AUantic Tele. Offies is taking measures for the ‘prompt ligne weed toes : raph.—P; America H Peach, my ben tore lignes Old Puneb ; of pategts for the Kausas trust lands. 0 | whieh the offers sor eon ae IF" An trish painter announced to an Irish , alae i ww 6