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- . 7 wenapen en weg 3 = Sa soma teh G STAR. ee GD WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOssiP. it has been “as mad as a March hare” upon the slavery question, having adopted most of | mit suicide, has resulted in an order from the Department for a CourtMartial to convene on TREASUREIt’S ‘TEMENT. | it at aes —_ mad vy) Treasury, Assistant Treaverers and designated Depos. Py EVENIN = cerved to Monday, Awens’ 23, Inge. 2 Tue Poustics or New Yorx.—It turns out the idiosynoracies of the Garrison, Ab- | the 4th of September. Capt. Simms, late of . rm ‘enpeid. ch emainine WASHINGTON OI that the determination of the recent American },, Kelty, and Wendell Phillips school of poli- | th San Jacinto, and Lieut. Boyd, of the Ni- seed ..s+-September 1, 1868, | Party State Council or Cony held im the} ticians. Thusyit has scouted constitution city of Albany, to convene #§ Syracuse on the 1), . proclaiming its prejudices and secti Sth instant, was the result of a bargain with the passions as the only rule for the government leaders of the anti-Seward wing of the Repub- | j,, conduct towards tho slaveholding section of lican party of the same State—the Republican | +), Confederacy. On recently becoming a can- WEDNESDAY.. ~ Notice.—Many accounts due the Star office by persons in Maryland have been placed in the hands of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb, for collection, bersigf the Court. = a4 4: : . Ti tho United § ey Who is quthorized to collect and receipt for these } 14 :1y State Convention having heen previously te for its favor (for Congress,) the veteran | 2elegrapl line to the Smithsonian Institution. | 1" Frensteer, ame | eS of its bills he may present to our debtors. vile to meet at that point on that day. Not py, ott pe aes liberty of procl The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: Aseistent Trensa 2) Re meena 4: long sine we explained: in detail the plans of | some wholesome truths in its ear, such as not'f. i | same $28 33 gees. ae wacom a those who are endeavoring to effect » union of | jong since would have consigned the utterer of iste | jeram 32 a = euaaaaeaee bis sams wie the two parties in New York, which has for it8 } them (in its estimation) among what it has 23 S| Mage . seer temharking : prime object the purpose of throwing Senator | heen pleased to style “the dough faces of the ns £7 sae % “Between him and Dt -—the true De- | Seward overboard. ee ee North.”” Nevertheless, he achieved its nomi- see poe pe ‘ 3 mocracy—there must continus fo be adeep gulf, | that s0 far as that is concerned, nation ; and in his subsequent. speech gave it wit -yewee tt | mee matik Nese onence ta soee oe hopeless—Mr. Seward Being the represente-/ ¢ understand that it may not expect him to um3 Sas i + pence x ory og trie Beoses Dette cad the } tive man of ‘nearly: three-fourtlis, mot only of | play abolitionist and enemy of the Union, if 7.3» 6 20 77 | yA Sib-Treasu in the days of Jackson, the Texas | the rank and file of his pasty at home, but of elected—sgying in the course of his remarks: ‘ao ze 4 i iar mu question Sig Sin — god | its managing politicians—a matter of mutt} gat away with such gloomy vaticinations. Let 114,865 48 SIS 38 | sane ee oe more importance in such‘ enresgencios—as the | us not cultivate the spirit of antipathy to the in- 24.058 #2) 22/590 1 English bills under James Buchanan. vend than the | habitants of any portion of the Union. Let us yg He ad g The Intelligencer, treating of apothegms in | psliticians, in these times, rather *:__ | comront them with argument and mildness, and aa ose) mneral, moves to amend the special one, | masses, make the candidates by determining | persuade them that we are not their enemies. At ae'4 10 2157 © = _s 2 won cfton of party conventions. Yo deffqt the | the same time, if, in any portion of the Union, it 18.508 38 aus! ® “Principles, not men,’ so as to read ‘ Prin- | the action of party co , : betomes impossible to execute the laws of the S486 84 1a ® 4 ciples and men.” plans of the coalitionists, the Sewardites sre | wnole Union, 1 do not know how treason can be 2,180 27 457 54 . - electing their strongest men, Thurlow Weed | vanquished otherwise than it always has been tad } tate 2 U7" The Brooklyn authorities declined to vole | among the namber. It is-designed that the} Ti¢ “allows and the gibbet :nunt do thelr work! Steen: ‘ 1719 46 | 877 15 = any money to celebrate the laying of the Atlantic | Republicans, aeting first, shall adopt a plat- standing the discord which the Government bas | Wheeling, Va “clear, pleasant. ymahe City. s23| =e BI — form embracing some of tho essential points | produced, and the evil counsel which it has pur- | — garometer at the Smuitheontan, at 7 a. m.. ceer- | Mmarysrie Gene States, Philadelphia, Pa. 728 85+ 16 MH td sued, I believe Providence and the American | rected for te ture,) 90-007: at neon, 29.975 ranch mint of the United States, Charlotte, N.€ 32,700 00 my {7 There were two hundred ladies at « pub- | contended for by the American party of New | heopie will trammel up the discord and the ell Themes eee ee ates te ae ch tint Of the United States, Daklanece Gs. Zones |. 4 lic meeting on Indian Ridge, N.C., called to | York, and nominate, asa portion of their State = ony gece. - us See iat ‘oe imum yesterday, 77; minimum last night, 61. franck mint ofthe Umtod Seaton, New Orionna, 1a Py -4 o « —- i — ecco Banh that | ticket, Republican party men of known wg Ginadlane content which: wlesea ce Boe «9 ——————_.e prenpiici , - a — — rate’ ‘ pathy with the doctrines of the American party, | and the magnanimity which belonged to con. POLITICAL. Deduct overdraft...........ccescneoe is 107" Mr. Butterfield, one of the overland Cali- | and then, that the latter party shall adopt | quest, there wontd be no danger to the country. Horatio Seymour has been elected a delegate to the New York State Democratic Convention from the Ution district, Add difference in transfers .. Next Thursday the citizens of Tennessee will Net amount subject to draft. . be called upon to decide whether or not they will call a convention to amend or modify the consti- Transfers ordered to the Treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C. tution of that State. —- por mine Yo ae os Se. Lema, préscened. me The Warrenton Whig says that it hears from ransfors ordered to, the Assistant Treasurer, Sen F rancisec &@ source entitled tocredit, that Geo. W. Summers Transfers ordered to depository at Norfolk, Virgin. will be a candidate for Governor of Virginia in the next campaign. At the recent election in Texas the Democrats Transfers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New York, N. Y. elected their entire State ticket, as follows: R. September 1-1t T. Wheeler, chief jnstice supreme court; C. W. Buckley, associate justice; Malcolm D. Graham, G RANDCONC 4 . * ‘or, notwithstanding all that we had heard of strong anti-Lecompton resolutions, and nomi- | th. 2ncroachments upon the North, freedom had nate, as @ portion of their ticket, men well | encroached upon slavery. After that great bar- rows fr this Repaiosn party or Ablitien | et Sth gett Satay oa ek proclivities, though nominally acting with | session of'a portion of the Louixiana purchase. their (the American party) organization. So it would always be with freedom and slavery. BE ang hen saga elgg Tus Inpian War on tHe Paciric Sipe.— sasesadiiags io will certainly shelve Mr. Seward | The following letter, from a friend now in the as a presidomtiabcandidate in 1860. That, and | West, reached us this morning. No other gen- that especially, is its intent. Mr. Seward’s | tleman is moro likely to comprehend correctly friends are determmed to enter him for the | ‘he causes operating to bring about the disas- fornia mail contractors, has arrived in 2. Lowis for the purpose of completing his arrangements for putting the contract in operation by the imh of September. Moxz Gotp Discoverizs — Advices received from Leavenworth to the 29th of August, state that there was a great excitement there relative to the reported gold discoveries at Pike Peak. A company that started in June have been success- fal. Gold has been found in similar abundance to that of California and Fraser river. Two men have wasbed out $6.0 worth in one week. ; ie mee RT ANDILLUMINATION| RY SIONS ; a noxt presidential race- To run him with the | US delay of the Senate in acting upon the romscnay ? general; Clement R. Johns, conptroller; Ix A ed : _ EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. = wc organisation of his party st home against him, | Waste Tits the adie one a eee oe ore content Ia Berne neem Buckley and on Coors | He’ FOR ARN RIND GALA DAY A Leavenworth despatch, dated the 27th , ; 1585, e contest in Texas ‘ween Buckley an = , G A of August, received per United’ States Express | will be to court his defeat. As they oan easily | Which the current costly ee ae Freanly age, 0f the Supreme Court te an ex-| PERFORMED BY ESPUTA’S BAND, | wht, $¢00nd Grand ‘Pic. Nicol the season in tie to Boonville, states that Governor Richardson, prevent that contingency by refusing to per- | W#rter are but legitimate results. The Star's | tremely close one. Seventy counties have been = > of Nebraska, has called a special session of the Legislature, to convene on the 2ist of September, for the purpose of remodeling the laws of the Territory, many of which, he alleges, conflict with each other, and do not offer ample security to life and property. ses hile tesserae eeaeiae I> The Swedish cfticiai journal announces that the six women concerning whom so much has lately been said, and who were condemned to exile for having embraced the Roman Catholic religion, bave been informed (before the expira- tion of the time granted by the law for an appeal from the sentence) that if they chose to petition for pardon their request would be favorably re- 2 sr readers may rely upon the correctness of the mit the proposed coalition to take place, the | ° distant public may rely on that being done. oe of our correspondent Local coalitions, such as that underweigh be- | '™ =o Attgust 26, 1608 tween the Republican and American parties in | 7, the Editor of the Star: r the city and county of New York, may possi- | _Youare entirely correct in your editorial article see. of the 23d instant, relative to the effects which bly be initiated successfully, (though under | {he terusat on the part of the Senate to act upon existing circumstances we question the fact.) | the treaties made ear Ast and have i i i had upon the Indian tri of the Northwest. [ cape ating = bopeemistes by Meesrs Weed said te Seumors: at the time, that the rejection or & Co. to triumph at Syracuse, on the 8th inst., even non-action on the pert of the Senate would which will go forth to the opposition voters of ———— oben A — a —_ on A 3 wr and war on the part of the Indian tribes ere the non-slaveholding States as proof positive, was, in fact, no ood reason for the rejection of as it were, that the Republican party of New | the treaties which Were reported for ratification % . Ss to the Senate by the able chairman of the Com- York no longer regard Wm. H. Seward as mittee on Indian Aifairs, (Senator Sebastian.) heard from, giving Bell a majority of 774. ‘The 1. Grand March, from... .. Houston Telegraph expresses the opinion that 2. Annie Lay Quick Buckley is elected by a small majority. 3. Duet from The Judges of the Kansas election proclaim ‘ fail Golermins the result of said election to be, that for + Prop- 6. Anvil Chor osition Accepted” there were cast one thousand 7 Polonnaise, seven hundred and eighty-eight votes. and that 8. Stars for *‘ Proposition Rejected”? there were cast ele- 8. = Ceenened three pened pga and a major- ity of the votes cast ing for ** Proposition Re- 12 Airfrom..... s jeeted,”’ it is “deemed and held that the people is Yunkes iicodie of Kansas do not desire admission into the Walon wm at SECOND aut Pa with said constitution under the conditions set caper: tetceen, ” ECOND ANNUAL, PROCESSION AND forth In said Proposition.”? ; i | CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL TOTAL BS The Richmond South says: A sojourn of two] The WASHINGTON ORPHEON QUAR-| NENCE SOGTRS SAE ABSTI- Weeks at the prinetpal resort in the mountains of | TE ! TE bas kindly volunteered to be present at the Or tHe Distaict oF Corvin. Virginia, enabled us to ascertain the drift of | Concer: and |llumimnat The Sccrety will meet at their h+ll, corner of Jor popular sentiment in regard to the Governorsbip, = Ma aa! | and Fatreets, at 70"clook a mon MOND Y ‘the b | Whee a = TeuRe: a rin oa ring, On s La Prophets. DAY, sept 2d. en po Traviata. | 2 u® Committee piodge themselves that no pains or Fill be 8 to make this (he most agree able Pic Nic of the senson. Boats wil leave ith street bridge as follows: Sand 10a. m., 12 m,, and 2 i. Arvangemente have been made with Captain | Moore, of the Georgetown Canal, to run hin bon! « between the a, ae Aquecuot and a Springs a a _ for at the fo! 5 and ae + Tickets Fi cnta, admitting & gentie- | man and ladios—to be had at the hosts, ———— } _ie° _ COMMITTEE, ‘3 o'clock ; Fi - ae y personal communication with leading n > SAD | 6th of September, and will be formed in line r ceived by the Regent. their chief political apostle. who had thoroughly investigated each one,whilst | from various portions of the Stace ae Poult of ee ae Aru, | greet, ght resting on ih street, by Marchae et not one-tenth of the Senators had ever looked into | our inquiries }s an absolute conviction that Joba Master E. A. TEASDALE. | T' resiiend Thomas Dooley, and mrroh at Hien ¥A®¥s.—The Bunker Hill (Mass.) Au- Tam Suave Carco at Caanteston.—-A | ‘em, and refused to do so. Letcher ts the fayorite of fonr fifths of the De- SONGS. street, down H to Third i. » hig ? f . The Republican members of the Senate were | mocracy. If his friends thi B Mountain Wave, rena enne, by Fens avenue to sore says that under the high fare system the writer in the Charleston Courier urges that | opposed is the ratiScatiod of the treaties with the | lance. no nest of lotrtaee cx cs su secquaie wial- ia Mareeil aise, | Georgetown, by Bi reet and Falls etreet to Toss receipts on the Maine Railroad for the year : 4 combination can de God Save the Queen, | the Aqueduct, where they wiil emberk on bourd the Sain peri ‘Dist, 1558, were diminished in the | ‘he cargo of negroes recently landed at that ao Sele a hance oo ares of} feat his nomination. Beautiful > tar | Packet boais, by pened > p Wel » isos, + ebraska and Jowa. ‘ause, forsoo! ie rair~ a r | t . C 5 sum of $135,112 67! The expense saved in same | port from the brig Echo, which was captured | cation (as some of them: were heard ne say) pacts bet ok aire foster AT clean Sead hank Dene Piionds: | _aelaeM Chief Mareral. time $40,260 31. The business of the road should | by the U. 8. brig-of-war Dolphin, be retained | would be followed by the establishment of the 2 have increased, in the ordinary run of things, | in the United States, and placed under tho | Territory of Dacotah, and that woutd give more rafsglature of North Carolina, which foots upas | , The strancement of the Music entirely new, as FIRST ANNUAL EXCURSION patronage to the President. And one or two follows : sung at Paine Tne (am OF THE STEPHENS & CO. z. 5 about 30,000—so that the actual loss bas been | chargo of masters who will properly provide | Beuthers Senators objected because it would lead Soasie o~: Sree Bae RO ont East Washington Baptist 8. School, about $115,000. forthem. We quote from his communication: | to the formation of another free State in the 2 38 rk Fiace, TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, From Evaore —The steamers Borussia and Northwest, and be the source o! ir a ‘<The negroes are ort) roe under twenty, Gaines a a disposition on sf leaarapte perhaps, nearly naked, and much reduced bydis | Norhern men—factroniste. to oppress the South- Sere rae gney ire generally welt formed, 90:1 on states; what, | am free to eduit, ie and tng much like domestic noes that, ae Greene t=ey been too much the case. And this feeling will would not be noticed, and are as cheerful and | continue to distract the councils of the natin Say ae possible. They siog, dance, and seem as | hati the fronds of the Constitution and cr ta perfectly susceptible of discipline as hid proer Union, in the North, shall put down and trample pagnance to being returned to Africa. They say Northern abolitionists in their midst. with the On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8. 135, Va., nan etroulation, | The Committee of this School ammounce, that, Madison. Or- having med» the necessary arrange- her, equal, it ments, the first Annual Fxcurrion, North Star, from Southampton, arrived at New York yesterday morning, with advices of the ISth of August (anticipated ) There was a great sensation in Sardinia at the latest accounts, caused by the assassination, in Switzerland, of one Cassimer Parodi, implicated in the insurrection of Genoa, and who subse- ocrat embracing the counties of € aioe a s ey aby vipeiged will ex- sare Rappahannock. vase and ia aie Reateenonakoen ceed 15,000, but will not reach 16,000, unless the | 18 reved. to that of any other per ween \. oficial vote materially increases the unofficial | Richmond and Alexandria, aad regulary onthe. "The Nowy ‘Sopher sie nak nheesans returns already received. ome | ic she White Monce cal pasmine te the y . This seotion, one of the finest and most prosper jor the White House, and returning in the ous in Virginia. is penetrated by the Orance and © will arrive at or before sunset. HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- | Alexandria Railroad. and its citizens trade large! exertion will be made to render the trip E titutions of the South—i. ¢. the slave ; ing ofthe Hibernia Club will be held at their | With Baltimore, Wash ngton city, Alexandria, picosant ond agrocablo. quently turned king's evidence. He is betieved | {hat they live far in the interior, that thetr life at fae aneabe they (Northern men) have, lez bali on THURSDAY EVENING, September the | Richmond, being within from 3 to'4 hours’ travel of oe a tg to have been killed by an agent of the Mazzinian | Pest wae not a very com ne placed again in | #itimately, nothing to do. Nortuwser. 2_ap order of the Secretary. ee Terms reasonable. H. M. GARLAND. Jr. | be had of members of the School and at the boat on faction. Parodi was about to emigrate to Amer- | the barracoons, and sent again’ to Cuba, They Tha SHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY— | | Rurenexces—W_ D. Wallach, Editor Star ; 5.8, | t8¢ Morning of the Exeursion. welts ica. express solicitude to take whatever life may be| Tu Secretary or War at Fortress | }-9,, 286 reliable men Thursday) EVENING Re eer raapeand Alexandris Resiroad | FIRST GRAND EXCURSION open to them here, and say at least that they will | Moxros.—We find in the Norfolk Day Book, | st Columbia Armory, at Monday Evening, at the — i OF THE Actnow Ment oF Liperian Nationat- | jump overboard rather than yo back f he followi ? | Corps’ Armory, These drilis will continue weekly | Granite Cutters, 1ty.—The Philadelphia Ameriean learns by a ‘ Under these circumstances, is it not a serious | Of Monday last, the following paragraphs con- | nat; otherwise ordered. By order: private letter lately received by a gentleman of that city, from Gerard Ralston, Esq., London, the Minister Plenipotentiary of Liberia, that Por- tugal is ready to acknowledge the republic, and to make a treaty of amity and commerce with het. Mr. Ralston was at once about to enter upon the formation of a treaty with Count Levradio, the Portuguese Ambassador. This will make the ninth nation which has acknowledged Liberia, Wealso learn that the Lark, government steamer, from Monrovia, bad arrived at Plymouth, to be repaired in her Majesty’s dockyard, free of cost to the Liberians. westion whether they ought to be sent away. | cerning the official visit of Secretary Floyd to ‘The President of the United States is authorized Fortress Monroe : to make provision for their safekeeping and re- “On Frida’ the Secretary inspected the entire turn, but it is not made obligatory on him to re- i The b a if spec re turn them. They will not be permitted under | &2'rison he barracks are in a most rotten and the present laws of South Carolina, to remain; | dilapidated condition. Tbey were built many but if ordered off, and they should retuse to go, Lise bene sonnooens wy trae ane tee lah fe: teamai ause toot hae Sata ei | SUE tor Contest ten ven?, ek the tone nee complied with by the United States, there could | ting them in order have not 1s arrived, if in- be little difficulty, I presume, in procuring such pepper celp epatdtiye ony ‘ayo ated. ee Secre- 2 a and drill as infantry battalion, commencing at The Evening News has an able editorial on £34 o’clock a. m., on Saturday, and continuin: the subject, in which it is again asserted that | Until 10% o'clock. Then followed drill wit | To TEE. WHITER HOUSE PAVILION, On SATURDAY, Sept, 4, 185—at 2 p.m, -P.F R, 8. JAS. Y. DAVIS, Capt. eS rh —— = rom. MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN ant cae eiehannin tes The Committee of Arrangements cive notioe that if 1ON —You are bereby notifed to attend & stantly ip receipt of every obtainabie luxury for the i their First Grand Exenrsion will Reting of the Company on THURSDAY EVE- | Poc.o, mayeusoner pam of which he spares take place asabove, thes havin NING, the 2d of September, 1858. Punctual attend- His GAME. of sll desoriptions—Ortolan. Wood. | sai4 doses a oe the 7 tae diceavled forme, bumness of great importance gook. Keed Birds, Snipe, &e; his FISH—Ovatere. | Peart Washington city. at the shove mone By order of Capt Kurs ee sme saboting. WRots, Sheephend, Tailors, Mackerel, Crabs, Every attention will be given to make the trip au 3- char- PRESIDENTS) MOUNTED GUARD, | Sorel, ,cmallente competition with any sold in | geig’ et rensonahierates, ing of the Corps will bs held at P, M. ubant’s recovery ed to be | ertio: Penn. avi and 7th street and Mass. avenue at | er: e » - » Bass, &c., &c.. were never surpassed int ons of ti eeable of the season, THOMAS McENIRY, Ses, market, while his LIQUORS and Sr GARS Dupper: i Refrerhuacate wit Ge nervedty So' af- ATLENTION.—The regular monthly meet- Tiemesmat areas eee continues under | 5 DOLLAR —admuitting 0 geusleman Hom, fin stostron THU nsBaW EVENT | it inmeaniarare vino. nee Nevesover fey | “Sven wi eve the corrsof teh streeant Pasetuat ia altendecee ets ate regarsted ta be s to continue the reputation of his establish- ey muade to celebrate the nfth anniversary of the Com- | Memtasthe very first of the kind in the Federal Pp. m.. on the day. | a Se 4 es vord exercise for three quarters of an hour.| pany. Metropolis, and respectiu!ly solicits his friends and ; Q\)OTICE—The Active Assocmtion of the Per . the negroes are from the interior of Africa, and | Commany 1 2d Artillery, Capt. Gibson, and |’ Persons wishing to bi the public to visit it. sel_ | 1N severance fire Company, No 5. = q ’ : come memb U Sep ne Se ererreees ee see tn coamigeenn ce Wee an cn dca: | At’ thay ab iteah grea vegugecues ai Ge | eee Poe Grey, drilled at the | havean ospoctuaity, rere will OW | TROARDING AND DAV SCHOOL Fok fetpectiully announce to herr inonds tices the consignment of a farge amount of goods | * A . siege guns, going through the manual and me- By order of Captain Pscx: B YOUNG LADIES—Freyeg ann ENGLisa, for the Hudson’s Bay Com pany, imported direct | idea of being sent back. The News says : chanical maneuvers. The Secretar appeared | 84 3t-3t F. A. LUTZ, Seo. 5909 F street, Washington, , September 7th. in bond from London, which are to be forwarded “ Our community is much excited on the ques- | well pleased with the appearance of the troops EXHIBITION OF THE WASHINGTON | !tincipsl—-DONALD MACLEOD, A. M, Uni- |” Particulars in a futare advertisement. by the September trains to Red River and be- | Yon: My hat shall. be done rath these Africans? | On Saturday night, there was a tine exhibl- HOR PICUL (URAL SOCIETY—A grand | rue naxtpendoeinnye nal nczin on the © | au 28-5 (States.) s the is explicit in relation eir disposal i ra ~ 4 3 > read ‘econd > yond ; and remarks that, “until thissummer these | (sito te hopes that every respect will peer | tion of fire-works on the beach, fronting Col. De | exhibition of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables w.li AND THE TOMB OF Russey’s residence. There was also large party Monday of September, and end on the 30th day of Moers VERN at the Colonel’s, in honor of the Secretary, at- June folowing. -—The siesm- . HINGTC exportations have been by the tedious voyage For thorough literary and scientific culture, sound | fr THOMAS COLLYER runs reg- through Mudson’s Bay, and the difficult canoe = its a an that all false sentiment- ality will ‘aid aside. Any eifort to rescue or | + aj s Kiduap them wesld net paid Date on tae eet ended by a majority of the otticers of the garri take place in September, which it 1s confidentiy ex- pected will be the finest ever held by the Soci: All particulars will be given ina fu ure adv: “= elementary instraction, the efficiency and success | wlsrly every Tuerday and Friday , ; L x ment. Su 25 -Stawiw , le - Mount Vernon and the tomb of Washington, leaving fede cearom York Factory, but the laws of | cconpiete stmed outgh and guard Gill be mele, with sous of Get Fie ee ae CASH PAID FOR PURNITURE— | itreansuryanscts nem forsoatal advantages, | eee arte font of ee ee ee trade, poiuting out the most natural route, now | tained by the Federal authorities and troops here, | beth City county.” . 1} Housekeepers breaking up are respectfully | _ E-very class, the primsry ax well as the serior, | tping about 2% p.m. Fare $1. 39 16 Of impel to St. Paul, and thence to Fort Garry.” informed that we but such effort would subject the gots d attempt- 3 are at all times prepared to buy | enioys the chreot supervision of the Principal, who r Ne ing it to treatment as a treasonable mo! We learn this morning that Gov. Floyd did | their entire atock of houschold effects (iu lacge or | is asaintel by tates edses of ability, experience and | FOR POnR AND PORTSMOUTHS i The Times very reasonably recognizes, in this is ci 1 tities) fe h. the highest education. Sent, ihe opening of a great commerce with | The Mercury says that the negroes, to the | 2t return to this city yesterday, as it was sup- | “mal! quantities) forcash) 1) Na schoo! out of Paris possesses a purer standard ws A Sar ration of fomies ond others British Columbia, via the new Minnesota route, | number of 455,"were shipped on the 5th of July posed he would, and the probabilities now are | _au6-2m No, 300 7th at.. het. 1 and Kk. rel sage ia pale mage ee leno Te dint. Finn. cab Oysters. and — py since the British have expressed their preference | on the west coast of Afriea, in Lower Gaines, that he will remain at Old Point until he is STEUBEN MONUMENT FESTIIVAL. | s:on is atr. ngthened by the engagement of Prof. AL pee le steamer PON for it by thus inaugurating it themselves. pS RE a a Derr Sea Sounvincs —Some Persons are sur- Prised at a statement that the water upon the tel- egtaphic plateau between Trinity and Valentia Bays is from two to three miles deep in its deep- est parts, baving been told that there it is com- paratively shallow. A comparison of deep sea soundings will show that the idea of its shallow- n conformity to a resovution adopted at & | KXANDRE. Bcotans ot the He oe Committee of the Steuben Music on onumen! sociation, he: on @ 2ith inatent taught by tl *, eenson, from oom: . notice is h y given that all thore citizens of advantages 10 day s-tolars as well as boarde s. wharf, foot of 6th wn din ard = Povut at Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria desirous The highest class, composed of the first seniors 5p m.aamedar, Old Point at 4 A. m.. and Norfok of partieipating in the Steuben Festival to be held | of inst term, will take the range of literary and soi- at 5 a.m. Sunday morning. Retarning wil! leave in Baltimore on the 2d of ae pg next. cin ob- | entific culture, for which they are prepared, and wi | | Norfolk on Monday #: Old Pot at 5 p.m., tain bre 8 fiekets. Ee fer three days at the rreure. at the end of the term, diplomas or suitable ney Point at 3a. m. and arriveat Wash a” : estimonials, Mgstanrag ih ston wort near Ogun grenus’™ | witflutieay\va the uotber oF Seas wih TUS | pare nea ener Piney Point ee Sinaia nour the Rena Dest, without delay, es the number of pupils w: lum- | Point and Norlolk, $5; and for the round t ie joined there by General Scott and Adjutant pa ping ny age — pay pay General Cooper, with whom he is to hold a con- These slaves were purchased in a circuit of Sastre Adjutant General Cooper = ~S five hundred miles. The brig made the trip ill for some weeks past, but he was at his Post in forty-seven days, reaching the point of des- in the War poparcasat ea = winiag tination on the 2ist ult. In this space of time derstood he will start for Old Point this even- one hundred and forty negroes died. When | ‘98 SATURDAY. at 9s. m., for the above pointa, and continue during the e P , the Guitar. and the Harp iadies of th ‘fami, offering superior ited. including meals. Children ara servants hal: detec . ry Re-Nominatep.—' lis" George Spriogmann, Penusyivania avenue. For full information see ciroulars. sel 2w State rooms extra. ness iscorrect, when measured by the almost in- | Cog ta ee were evidently being = Ho aie ene telegraph fellafes of) [elvuns Gross, Apethemnn, BE nine near Pa. TINITED STATED PaLEND DE Ficg aman PATENT OFFICE, Siacunsere woh betaken wp ant Denfed et al the credible abysses to which the plummet bas been | 24° to land the cargo, and had not the Cap- rene aen, 9. Glaneey Jongh Bey ave street. i STATA asuineToNs Auruet St 188, Par tess end tertier ieSermnt ly at th sent. Lieutenant Berryman, in 1553, made a | ‘#0 suppoted himself pursued by the Dolphin, | Congress, by acclamation. ‘The fact is sigaifi- Andrea Gross, Peun. avenue, near 14th street. On the petition ot Henry Stanley, of Al avy. New | office of the Great Southern and Rogtiwten sounding In the Atlantic ocean 39,600 feet in | #nd consequently hauled off from the coast, it | @Nt, as illustrating the strength of the sore Saoch Rup: Fiery Wan vane avenne, ornriaton ths ih Of Saquery 8G forvan maprenes | eket oflice, No. S72 Pa. avenue. three Sandaes depth, equal to a little over 74 miles; and Capt. | is probable that he would have succeeded in | heads in Pennsylvania, where, with Forney’s] Mr. Jost. Firat Ward. Mont 1p “onl stoves.” for seven years from ¢ Bonk Teo ee or,te the Captain on ad Denbam, of the British Navy, bas obtained | his design. But his hesitation attracting sus- | Press for a mouth-piece, they have kept up the Renust Koch. \ Sere ee Si day of January 16802 Tce ace TT el EORGE MattiNety” soundings at the vast depth of 46,236 feet, or &} picion, the Dolphin at once gavechase. The | loudest and longest hue and cry against Mr. eae #xcursion Trains will start at 5.9and 7.45] [tis ordered, thatthe anel petition poneecereee iy 2-4 Superintendent P. §. B. English miles. The highest mountains upon | slaver first exhibited British colors, but as she | Jones perronally, that was, perhaps, ever es- |” order of the Central Committee : eden at aot ai persous are notified to ap: the globe might be hurled into these immense | took the cruiser for a Briton, and saw her | 88Yed against a gentleman in his position. JOS. GERAA HEE DIETZ, Vice President. Pear and show cause. if any they have, why enid po- WANTS. chasms, and still leave a vast ocean above their ances inishi Hi -nominati tri antl d a AR DT. Secretary. eu 28-4t ition ought not to be granted. | Tee SS — — pope gelled gpelerny e peiereresany PON a pte epee. foley) (eran y ag ernie pou beni cre fisinthe Sent Ohice ther otfentions.apcaay eet | W Attn, Saar ieee ge ian . y i il ii ii 7 in ent ei 1 } jo ae ® Seo! Vash. ali other mountains, would be swallowed 2s these down and ran up the stars and stripes, a | Circumstances, is the highest pliment an A CER DS OF MUsICAT INSTRUMENTS forth in writing, at least twenty dare before the day | Jeon Ore ‘small famile. @ velerenses paren easily as the Alps. The highest peak of the | ™°V¢ment which the Dolphin immediately fol- | honest and patriotic constituency can accord to sic Store ree Roane set | OF hearing; all filed by either party to be | t “<4 2 ae, aia used at the apibonsme nent be taken - yvindlead -J | Sear AR wicca =e aa UST, PUBLISHED—Atiantic Telegraph Polka, | t4,'2 accordance with the rules of the office, which f bain i ly 28,178 chain is only feet above the sea level, and Palexy. For sale atthe Meee Will be furnished on application. ANTED—A first-rate « OOK. The highest Ri lowed. No papers were found on the brig,and | * public man; involving proof, as it does, that ‘ts summit might be submerged about three the crew all professed to be passengers. ‘The | his eminent services in the Democratic party by ‘ease: closed ut Awe ferred. A miles at the point of Capt. Denham’s deepest | Mercury adds: cause, and his entire efficiency asa national} _*¢' W. G6. METZERO' oft eaemmeret fem -di fe pe Py | ely at LEON D'S Nationa eotaurant, south ont soundings. The names of eighteen, excepting the captain, | TePresentative, are duly appreciated at home, NY bert eH "Sth oF Sopcenter freed Weoths moner el Cates tiie ean | comer of 7th and Fe a - Vara. Jone Pra eninica de la Piene, Juan Bre- | as well as by his compeers in public lif. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and isth street," | within ten daysti 4 I ye PERSONAL. Metuader Regge: Fenit: Gary See, Bue, setae son Washington Bie cad pute’ the | wo adie and whivgnarst rea a . obn b. Ca- ?, OF . non, ashi » D. C.;5 i f Hon. Plesve Soutoarriunt — ye Posmnerh we pell, Archibald Scott, George Plaken, Aniono | T&® Ixpian Exexpition.—From the San An- OF OF NEw AND SECON D-HAND PI- i Weck, ake swank hor “saree plate} PL ph tice sgl] wext F ; y, pring opolitaa — a a Antonio Somez, Jose de | tonio (Texas) Ledger of August 17th, we copy | Store or rent cheap at our Piano and Music | weeks—the first of anid publi 5 to be at least | $8, Sep’ “a au 312° ital irand janao Z d ; .... Mrs. H. Marion Stephens, the authoress, | William Henry Seno, Sen Gemma eon 'sh, | the following, relative to the expedition under ty days before the 20th of ft, the | en a JOHN F. ELLIS. | day of hearing. Josera HOLT, ANTED—An AGENT to tronenct the bur! who has been for some time ill at Hampden,died Commussioner of Patents. years. sel 50 000 PRIME CIGARS, purchased in New York during the late crisis, at a great One is @ Greek, one an Italian; some of them | Major Van Dorn, which, we noticed some days oes and take charge of the erty office of Mount Thursday. was 30 nese, 3 . ° ’ me day! P.s. Fattore Gf the above papers yu please copy, | Clivet Cemetery, on the Biadersbure turrpike. bas +s Wig iew were chaaeaees of last week. Toms See of them _ ik pe New Vor wei er been ordered to march Against the} escrifice, and will be sold at a vi — au +d artes this none witha paper | ms gy i Inry Fy aR is fall of indignation because Baron Rothschild, | Bone uow admit that they are Americans, on hecs | hostile Camanches in the northers part of| i comaest os - pavis™ seh | in writing will be received at 8 Patrick's Chereh. Sate ertee Neen lathe ow o Sooperate ioe ee ne ag races omg od Iypyetyp tee cc emigerne 6 FOR -SSLR—A HORSE, BUGGY. and AAR- -* Merdetigery leap rane Somer terns | eee easel aeat meh. y - ML ee tren tet | ** The Quartermaster last week R ‘ie ‘seen “Sta- A general and , Bhool | AS — heresy on Coviprer dg tors Review, pro taser: onrpss foes 158 = a oe ong from thle sity, fe Fort Belkoep, ean tes bles Of Ate nome Nestor, on Penn, ave TSN pas a Stationery for aay 7 ; borhood oe onthe mes je ie > nue, ween aD. treets. ‘ae ‘i y 3s #0 In the habit of outrazing the public senti- prog the t American fig. They were com the coped tien scot pil peyrelpe pa - florse is one of the finest driving dnimals in the | street,abore the Northern Possession to he given by ine lot of tober, Press meat of thé Genemmination lo which he isettached, | Siltted t Ske piece ae heen eftre | The expedition will number about four hundred | Pistol, and ie for sale only beosuse the owner be: NOTICE. 3 * at this office, without delay. sta- and that of everybody else, that of late Iittie a? ude Wayne, Cirewit deriga, seiote | men, and be absent some three mouthen ive | Espaut to move away, has no further use for him. | 3) = 18 and : ‘sei th tration is paid to his vagaries. Conners U8 Dintriee anions seaee;, James | Wiak hem much success ' "| ppIaNOs FOR BALE AND TORENT Cs | wilsitieel TIN, COPPER, snd suEETIBON ---. The Sligo Chronicle states that Lord Pal- ee . omi- 4 — si si ; q mene is —— bg ey aap pL serg eine - in Nevoawer begins to sit the fourth Monday Taz Traws-Ariantic MAIL.—We hear it Pras ol toe oat m the f ir Metropolitan Stoveond fT eae Ee AED FOCED. Tad Paleneceton; Sed = growing Genes on The New York Herald contains a short arti- | "¢PoTted that after a consultation in the Cabi- | © of einway & ARD, $3 REWARD.—Streyed from the subsoriber. Lordship’s power of hearing has also had asbare in inducing him to bring his long public careeer enbach, in in Baltimore, whioh 1 will sell or rent and easy terms. at my Piano Wareroom, No 498 Lith \phia; sme!l white COW, with red neck and small red speoks on her breast nod show! Cc. WOO , bet. 10th and lith cle on the identity of the vessel, in which it is | B® #bout therequestof the Collins Steamship e | _auSi-st (Union Stites) re " 3 short horns: is apovt 5er 6 years oid. made tolerably apparent that she i . | Company to be allowed to carry the mail across . RIED BLOOD AND WOOL MANURE — | She is somewhercin the con niorbne chine (a nam, built at Baltimore in 1643 hat seat | the Atlantic from Portland, “netone of New| setams” | FREDO, Divi equal vote bet sepa aapcomily’ wheat | Robes, om the Eastern Branch. i would sell her's Pera 28 Te Leniewtte: Semranl tas | sapntty-pasehinanl hg Weecetl & Benes of par, { Tats = poovided her hy ths law authorizing | (UHI 18 TO GIVE, NOTICE, that the aubsori. | $e f0ots- ail slsoass obangerefonnure, tie etter | "== AMES DALY, Grocer. the following : Tek, andes a , the contract, it has been decided not to grant| 1 bernats chained fee nee Sour of | than Guang. Potatoes raised with it ba Tot Corner Vermont avenue'end L st. An Illinois paper advises Mr. Douglas to “look terwards owned, first. by Handy & & Washington county, in the Distr: more abu y than when | wma se 1-3t between léth and iSth ats. round before attempting to reply to Mr. Trum- | Everett, then by Rosevelt & Griffith, and it, but leave the matter as it now stands until | letters of administration onthe oh ne Prion 830 per j an” Ber pray, Wow cae a peeittion to Kan- | finally by a Capt. Brown; all of which parties | tb¢ convoning of Congress, amen a a on of 2000 Ls, in barrels of 20 ibe. seh one $20 round"! when Bele “coraered 7 now took berger rene a On the 7th of} Anrasrax Waiis.—We clip the tainey with ine au S!-D&W2t 1894 191 Water st, Now York, wll bata We acknowledge the appropriateness of the was cleared from New York oa 7th day of Ai S| D THE BNTIRE a : Sie Boeing seh ca gh: | maw, whee name wan ropored te ve bp | ve Sater Test) Corian, renee] Siva sa Peer eraatel Stiga tn bt | toe : . But aman » like us, for Gaboon, on the of Afi : Gis, 4 me : all X'S PERSIAN INSECT POWDER, for be venerable and i son, " rica. Itis jiven under my hand th nue, to Mr, ne, it 1s wera othe Domrntrse roe [Serta tet ang | we sas ee tee | ae tS DBL se | a, ae Rac reer eas | MR ana SOG oa kit neighbor of the Democrat professes to be | of negroes on the coast of Cubs. On the sti Ferham & Co., of Selma, ‘Als. got the contract aivuntens laine ound at store. nial ihe. th of Fey aid being 8 u veratanl= powder can be So be, like the Euyptian'spnpen of bis | of March, 1858, she cleared from New Orleans | and the Mio Grande river, The combats , be Jog across 2 desert—and with a tere jiot thedine bandsome. A short time ago Cairo was nearly all under water, ‘Now shele pretty much all linder wart Hi & tember, whi 7 remmicing | with ne pussies WOOD !—COAL !—WOOD !!—COAL 1 | Baneitled f Petplnoad ta the hands of proper off- | biy 8 known to i La mbes Waste goes a ct | ae a Bae oe aes ea Tyg i & Whane, (SSS! eases for pars Thomas and @ market, and since that se comncateia ind solerprise. The are time she has not been heard of until she fell in oa a Or bonne ig rc topo hes gable: There wan no bia fot the ve on ge. ‘ ei Soe arpry4 ‘to. coh ile editor im the interior thinks that we | _ Burvaxixg Saxse.—There is really some | NAvAt.—The Court of Inquiry, recently in| persons laying in t corm bad oo he lives mean hope of late Republican party of | session at Norfolk, V. to investigate 2