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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | body, to sell all their stock, which they could | route agent between Welden and Wilmington ATTENTION, UNION GUARDS —The only do by dispersing and each taking a separate | in that State, vice M. R. Crawford resigned. NDA be on MONDAY 6th inst., at the Colum EoRors.— We | street. Then, ‘¢the lady’ ix looking out of her : x ; Colum . Re eget pla by the window,—we Presume her front parlor windew; George Centre has been appointed mail roar? pee pem. Import: A . ness r b iz but at any tate the negro she calls comes up the | transportation agent for railroads in Florida. Corps at the meeting on th i . “ “ ' September 3, 1858, | President from the United States Marshal at | front step aud sits down under the kitchen sein: T mg of the Hl be held on | THE MAGICIAN 4 VENTRILOQUISE, x —— = 2 Fad . ind dow, so that this Ys kitchen and front parlor | ooDigwissepet) ian, re x Ld enings of aon week until ; cKS, NE X PERIMENTS. bs apa 2 anise e yen te were one an tabeeae partment, to say nothing ¢ " > * tee < sling he = ue ontleen af i heUnion Guards — MOVING FY ' Ea &o., &o., bi oY that a party in that city will interfere to pre- | o¢ the identity of the front steps and kitchen | he decision of the Naval Court Martial, re- ot ee aot cease th i enstiee tn At ODD FELLOWS: HALL. Seeon'h Sire persons in Merytand bave been placed in the | vent the due execution of the law of 1819, | window; and this strange negto, that she had | cently convened in Norfolk, in the ease of As- | THis t rid NING, at the Columbien For Y oats eNING re" hands of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb, for coilection, | wherein that points out the manner in which peepee recy ner gine Kono sistant Surgeon Burtt, who was sentenced to be | Atmory,at7 ARK, Captain. Coumrnsiog gn MORDAY BYRNING. ot SS who Is authorized to collect and reeetpt for those } the negroes shall be disposed of. This appre- | ing fourtecn miles to the city, and of course four- | dismissed from the service. . _Jaurs J. Kane, iz ___it week. ‘Aino, on WEDNESDAY and SATUR- of lis bills he may present to ‘Ir debtors. hension of the Marshal must be nearly alte | teen miles back again, to sell cherries in the city Vem tose TROLIG®’ FRIEND SO VAY AFTER benefit of Senoeis, 3 CIETY. Base f Wasbington, on a Sunday, when every family Expected Back.—Attorney General Black : gether the result of the publication in Charles- | } ined all th lies for their families | ; - ee SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. hak Weachals of sexi ahaha tons Teepe aay, ae vehae thers must bave | i8 @xpeeted to return to the city from his visit The Intelligencer, while avowing no dispo- . Sot these | been various little towns and villages within a | to Somerset county, Pa., to-day. sition to molest the Unton forits free comments | Telative to the very obvious fact that | fourth or the tenth of the distance, where they $< ion to molest the Unto ‘al, sets the “official | POOr creatures, if returned to Africa, will be | could have been disposed a es - The Cable Celebration in New Yerk. upon. that ary 2 nilaieg from their } {* Worse off than if retained at labor in South Pace al ye ee (gas de hor aah dp OGaht | We condense the following deseription of the — Bon haone sore the leading Demo- Carolina, and afforded such opportunities of | naif herring for dinner, ts superbly absurd, as | cable celebration in New York, on Wednesday, ees rane try which havo re- | being civilized “and” Christianized, as may be | every one that knows anything as to the treat- | fromthe differeat New York papers: cratic journals o! coun! p cently taken occasion to e#press themselves, enjoyed by such utter barbarians as they are, ment and food of negtoes in this vicinity is aware. Shortly after two o’elock the military and civic with regard to “ the central organ,” in terms | While in the condition they would be in, in | no one in Washington could possibly have writ- The whole tale is put together so clumsily that procession started from the hana weschea ; : ten if, or the author of it would bave made it sp- ‘was ve! ‘ood, so far as the military were con- of contumacy and independence.” South Carolina. ey | iecelties ety niries, Ladiesand Children. for the clection of ers, and the transaction of other important busine: e i SUNDAY AB TRENOON next: Septesntee' sins | Intending to riait Burope in the sprang. 26 atSov’clock A gonoral attendance. ireqeested @4884TH SCHOOL FESTIVAL. se 5- i paties conrcted with G Ho ae NR AL wont RINGTON wiltheid 8 Festival, for os bons ame - nal. " Fr Elowers. and Vegetables will land Hall, commencing f vi 5 6 eee ember 5 — aie rT] penny ex ater Ioes, Cakes, Fruits, Melons, & a combynine wi 18 finest o' i ' moni, Perticulars wilt be given in rare advertiee- pk ecg y eye \'be proved ned for — amr ie VEEREY WE RRANCE evening hou r, as the iadies pledge their bet efforts em ROOT.—6E ted eutertainment. Ww sto assure the public that this ili be he.d in the parish Mie bis last ane to Washington tor many care, z= up tne gaily decorated street. This procession " - pear more probable in its details; and it has evi- = ASH to furnish reenable i which Farther, the [ntelli, in republishing} We *pprehend that, in his reply, which is ently been prepared in the office of the Tribune, cceorn, hey sc tteen Bee protec va cs No.3. J. 8. oF A—' will aia be in every way ‘Worthy the liberal patronage of ® tae spre ages said to have been transmitted yesterday, the | at New York, where, from ignorance of facts and expected. A number of trades were represented 1K - sie Game ‘at the Hall. on grates oe ze. er eas Vee — tance peg TET aren ee gpa ee President pointed out to the Marshal the fact Sideoaetaten ee pancuiteon such as printers, telegraph operators, ink makers, | THURS DA the beh haat até ocinck p.m. Every ] 10 conte; children ball priees the charge of extravagance in collectieg the the has no diseretion whatever ip the prem- | “Gir meintncin a Editor, to see such men. | C7! Makers, agricultural implement manufac- | Me™ oo pl ened ‘be laid business im meeting for their consideration. By order of Committee. se2-3t* > CASH PAID FOR FURNITUR: Housekeepers breaking up a revenue at Buffalo, says this much in jastiee : * We can readily understand the necessity and appreciate the motives for retaining a custom- house police, (in order to protect the revenue from fraudulent importations,) at many points where the actual receipts from imports may fail —— below the sums expended for custom- jouse purposes.’’ The Union continues its comments upon Judge Douglas; thinks that the uncurrent Democracy will not pass the more freely be- cause of the endorsement of Mr. Reverdy John- son. Upon the issue of Douglas or Lincolu, Lincoln or Douglas, tt confesses to a serene indifference. The Un:on, also, writes the following epitap upon the tomb of the Hon. John Hickman, “ functus officio :”” “« Thus, one by one; the deserters from the Dem- ecratic party meet with their deserts.” —- ~ ee THE WEEKLY STAR. The Weekly Star for the week ending to- morrow, i OR owr ¢ownter; and, a3 usual, abounds with all thé “Urrent news of the day ; price, three cents per copy, With wrappers for the convenience of mailing : Table of Contents: Wasuixeton News anv Gossir.—The Sea- turers, t business, hers, milkme: ises, but must obey the law requiring him to | dacious and disgraceful means resorted to, in| sailorg sad on liaise 9 7 order to create and keep up unkind and irritated | ~ Pirst, there was a detachment of sixty police- return the poor creatures to Africa at the ex- | feelings against the Southern section of our coun- men, walking two abreast. Then came & troo; pense of the General Government, to which nys i ity fet atin 29 meee sree BO of Cavairy as an escort to the Grand Marshal, end » proper United States agent will be sent constantly ornamented with atrocious fabrica- fades, prrapepronpisatn pecing orci olson trast tego on acne acd rag ne sondblen om arriving these, "Fermeriy, the | tine auish iinet hetatie Secor yes | turer, Toei 34, A WS Teh ot | Sat Snead oP esl ste oa egese ible, om arrivin; ere. ‘ormer! 9 . 4 th. 12th, 35t! and 7ist ments qual 4 Lapeseanoades _ Gotas pone mie Jonst; | les made to order for Northern readers. -K.- | werd out in full feed, od tacit, Regiments HONTZ & COOM % = finely, The Germans also turned out magnifi- | 82 6-2 No, 3 7th at. bet. Tand K. but of late years the practice has been discon- Tue Mission to Srain.—Yesterday Senator aemtey oceupying nearly a mile of the pronealen tinued, because it was found that there wa, | Mallory, of Florida, finally declined the Pres- | and carrying the rich satin banners of their re nothing whatever for him todo. The President, | ident’s recent kind tender to him of the mission ey eae ae or 1st, Haeky ny the doubtless, also expressed to the Marshal his | to Spain. This step was the result of the health | Continentals, were greeted everywhere with cor- confidence in the groundlessness of the latter's | of Mrs. Mallory, which is not such as would sapere bidet ail. Whew tha aneke aihiamice nh | fears, justly founded on the fact that nowhere eet Mr. M. s going abroad se time. seatnye of the Procession - yp bogie in else in the United States do the people more is necessary determination in this case is quest of novelty United States Express uniformly yield implicit obedience to the majes- | greatly to be regretted ; insomuch as no other bys india he es en re py ty of the law, than in South Carolina, wherein | of the public men of the country is better qual- | white plumes, followed by another wagon, drawn the doctrine of “higher law’’ has no defenders | ified than Mr. M., for the discharge of the re- | by four horses. Adame’ Express drove their - 2 » | horses atandem Colgate & Co.’s Express turn- who are persons of substance and character. | sponsiblé and now arduous duties of the posi-| ed out quite res tably. ‘Thea carte Adame) F ie cicniter NOTICE. - sided es anon We have every reason to believe that the ne- | tion. Calm, sensible, energetic, and well in- Reepiees scale, with : poste ysis bk eRe cable | and the public that be will pay the most particular : oe : ° ¢ orwane - groes in question will be kept strongly guarded | formed in all branches of knowledge necessary that, muamelbonetiy aoe! men Set brncetmerer Sete a Sys of hee ceeeeies, and well provided for in Fort Moultrie, untij | to qualify the American statesman for positive | car,’drawn by ten horses, being handsomely suineg nak Lenore for solo on ene gente 3 arrangements shall have been made for their | utility, his long residence in Florida has afforded | 240Tned with the flags of England and America. “the Batent 0 5 = : = - s The crew of the Niagara followed, and were | OPPosite the Ofice. EVY reshipment to Africa. to him an opportunity of learning the Spanish heartily, thunderously cheered dures the whole se 3-tf pOMas F. TA it is doubtless true, that they would infin- | character, such as few of those in public life in | procession. The American Telegraph Company ROPOSALS FOR MONUMENT? itely prefer to remain in South Carolina, in the | this country have enjoyed. He is a gentleman hateble etal elem (palace P Gascon d —_— ™ basin condition of the negroes they see around them, | of fow words; yet we really know no other magnificently decorated, belonging to the St: Da. EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, @o. x . Catholic Beneficial T. A. Society, Or rus Disrxicr of Cotumpia. will be on MUN OAY, the 6th instant, AT ARLINGTON SPRING. The Society cordialiy invite trer frends from The proprietors of the Sprong have given catefactory guarantee that po ardent spirits ‘wi'l be allowed on the ground during the day. The first packet Bow w.li start from the Aque- duct, Georgetown, at 8 o’c'ock a. m. the acoommodat on of the families 0° their friends. “i he second toast will Aqueduct, at Georgetown, at 9 0 clook the members of the Sooiety. the Packet Heat will runevery hour during the day from the Aquedact te the Spring Coaches will start from the corners of 7th. 9th. 10th And 12th streets and Pennsyivan'n av 8 o'clock a m., te convey persone to the Aq where the Packet Beat wili be in readiness to re- ceive them and pr. the Serine. Tickets FIPTY © ry ting &® gentleman and iady, to be had of the Committee or at the boat. De cnn a Arvengrae nis. oo Joho tork uly ;eorgo Savace HC MeLaughlin Jas MoGran ‘Theos Purcell jas J Kane Thos Deeley. P, Hicky, Thomas Dofly James Lacky John Chapman ae 3 2t H Reese Fo? SALE—A handsome young BAY MARE, WS hands high, 5 years old, warranted sound in ev %. rtioular, and works well inharness. To besesnat FLEMMING & ror apees Stabie, Jackson Hall Alley, ae 3-5 ey STEAM ENGINEERING —Fairbairn’s Useful 9 Information for Engineer: ine A me of ectures tothe working Ener of Yorkshire 1nd i. acne rte a oe Seer. a leW copies just imported from Lonéon by TAYLOR & MAURY, se 3-St No 3% Pa, ave., nearSth st. Ee Lt NOTICE.— The members of the Frerdsh > intend — thear rT; Grand ayn | Stott’ il, enn. Avenue Sith streets on TUESDAY EVENING, September litn, 1858. > Parlioulars in future advertisement, Ficeory Apgmtnenn: A oiection;rcany | returning to Africa and the condition they | more eeotive aateuman of the times for be @Qy Society, cnianed en minstel piaying || Seed propo witherroneed’s to che | 208° eM TR, Departavent > ews; Returned; Recognised; Ab- | were in there. They have at least sense and | has initiated and consummated as much of local | « :nodel of tae payingcent machinery of the ca- | ereoting in the Congressional’ Burying grow F'sst GRAND EXCUBSIUN sent; The Public Schools; Spectator’s Correspond- | informution enough to induce them to such 2 | and general utility, in the discharge of his} ble, while the English and American flags cov- | this city. six Monumentsto deceased Senstors. of ite Cu! ence; The Key to it; The Week’s Naval Intelli- A = . ; . 3 vered the entire vehicle in profusion. the same style and pattern as those here- Grani ‘tters, zeace; Matrimonial; Survey of Harbors; Tbe | choice. From what they say on the subject, as | dutics as an United States Senator, as any | °T he scotch followed, with a unique emblem, Scere ccecips thee, ho materials and petees. TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, Songlas Negotiations: a ead — Fata already made known through the interpreter, | other gentleman in the position ever did in the | a Royal Crown, composed of flowers, surmount. | oa? by RN ad yg On SATURDAY, Sept, 4, 1852—at 2 p.m, Act Political; Capture of the Slave brig Echo; i put upon them will be furnished by this office, it is clear that if any of them can escape being | length of time during which he has been a| 4 by a capof Liberty, also composed of flowers, "en be auee ty tats 03 Secretary Fioyd; Brazil Squadron; Swamp and : tee The Committee of Arrangements zive notios thet J 5 = - ona pole sixteen feet high, bearing the motto, their First rand bxocursien will Overflowed Lands; At His Post; Contradiction, | sent back, by running away, they will do so. | member of the United States Senate. ‘+ We are brethren.’ Six bag-pipers were in at. ; CARD. — Republicanism in New York: More About the | yet wo have no idea that a single one of them hae, bag-pipe A. urtie. 1 FESSOR oF Mvare, hay. take place asabove, they haying char : lnceas father Seo ° q “4 “oda pa ¥ - resumed the duties of his profesrion, will de- = poop temp tae Scnae The Brig will succeed in such an undortaking. Hox. Pavt Leipy.—About two weeks ago,| Next came the Mercantile Section of Cadets of | vote himself entirely to the instructi: * * ie Ci ‘i 5 - | Temperance, from Brooklyn. Then th il Vocal and Inst: ital M Dolphin; Army News for the week; California As for the notion that any considerable body the Democratic Convention for Somerset coun. gi 1 Brooklyn. Then the New | pilsin ind Instrument Life a . ~ | York Typographical Socicty, in a huge wagon, Terms to be Paid in Advance. Sarvevs; The Overland Pacific Mail; Politics of re Ss ; ; ; - | ty, Pennsylvania, unanimously expreesed their | drawn by elzht horses, wit int! as Piano, Guit iste kon New York; Returning Sense; The Indian War | citizens of South Carolina will combine to de. ” 2 , With a printing press 100 - gh por H i H for this gentleman as the candidate | years old at work quarter o! ; ° ; The Secretary of War at For- | feat the operation, in this case, of what they | Preference : Be! Dick anata ieearieamree: Reamenlansie ; The Sudian Exp fens te Sgn law of the tad ik Sa asost pre- | for re-clection to Congress by the Democrats of | .qhne Raudall’s Island Boys followed, marching 4 tered the steamer Thomas Collyer fe ssid purpose; she starting from the 7th street wharl, Washington city. at the above hour. ky aitention will be given to make the trip one ‘of the agreeable of the season. Supperand Refreshments wii! be served by Sct af- reasonab ¢ rates. ‘tiokets ONB DOLLAR—admitting 4 geniieman i = tam Sie admirably, and eliciting shouts of applause quarter... 3M | and indies. dition ; the Trans-Atiantic Mail; Artesian Welis; henesie that district. This is an endorsement by that Sewing machines were next in order. First cl f vs ‘e Omnibuses wii! leave the corner of 12th streetant China and the Chinese; Something New; Rais- | posterous. oe j | Portion of his constituency, at least, of the | c@™me Wheeler & Wilson's, on a wagon, drawn | [/8sres of 4 pw a rt Penn. avenue. and 2th street aud Mass. avenue at t ing the Wind; The Northwestern Indians; Re- A Fiest-rate Notice.—The Cincinnati a 3 by six horses, forming a room, carpet- onerp on et eg 73 au Siw Water Wink Court Martial’ Ordered; The | 4, 7;r¢r concludes that the Republican party | CUfse pursued by Mr. L. in Congress last | ed with Bruel with eats canopy and pink ‘ 31 Pennavenue, | [QOTICE.—The Active Assoomtion of the Per- Water W ite y severance fire Company, No. 5, Loca News.—The Homicide at Warrenton | organization is about to undergo an entire | Winter. It is believed that the other counties | sides, a gilt eagle surmounting the whole. Girls Fespectfully announce to their friends, e is .. : . . were at work at the sewing machines. Cum- Springs; ‘The Contest for Municipal Lezislative | change. That is, that the Republican party | Will concur in the choice, and that he will be inings & Canfield, piano-ferte manufacturers, lence at Dr. Hunt’ ts. se3-eolm" ' S<CONOMY IN that they wii Distinction; A Good Beginning, Sudden Death; are about to throw overboard their old leaders, | the unanimous nominee of the Democracy of | had nine workmen operating on their instru- aie ta 5 ah steanae we 18 ote Le Nieat Ariington Spring on TUES- Ninth District Police; IO. O. FP. Statistics; Ca- ; . ” | his district. We clip the following, touching | ents, in a carriage drawn by six horses. Gil- | netua new GAS DUR NIN COOKING STOVE rs in a future advertisement. terpillars; a= of the Females; ernest Ae and also much of the ultraism of their late po- ihe subject, fromthe Bloomabarg BE. a bert & Co also made a similar display. which Lam daily expecting, by which 1 18 proposed (States) Extension and improvement of a church build- see ion. 5 moc é Bartholf ’s sewi: i s ibit ing; Bold aasgiare, Accident; Offended Official | Sitions on the slavery question. While we are , 5 ug machine was exhibited on a to save fully one half of the fuet by the corsumption of its own smoke and gas, which im ordmary Conk- ‘hese Ud satisfied that a large wing of that party pro- “We are exceedingly gratified, as every honest | vehicle drawn by twelve horses, and bearing the lg Soren ma Bt. national Democrat must be, to know that the iaxcription, “ Triumph of Sclence—Song of the B Pose to support Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Jobn Bell | Democratic Convention of Montour county, on | Shirt’ A’ young ont rat sewing merrily with eaten h oer is etreenons Baers tee of Tennessee, or some other Southorn opposition | Monday last, unanimously renominated this gen- | thread and needle in the old way, telling mutely | 222tom becoming atensely heated to the top of the = 7 * tleman for Congress Mr. Leldy is a citizen of | but unmistakeably, the tale of the “Sony of the | grate, igniting with the smoke and gas paving in aspirant for the Presidency in 1860, we have | Montour, was born in Danville, S personally and | Shirt.’ | Behind her were hearty damsels, mer- | flames under the bake oven. “The Stove in saps seen nothing, as yet, going to satisfy us that | politically known to the people of that county. | rily working away at the sewing machine, while | resembles the ten piate, having an extra large such is the intent of a majority of its managing and it was a high compliment to his merits as a | children in white frocks, and wreaths of flowers e-oven, also a large tank attached behind, which mt ‘ citizen, and a noble endorsement of his official | adorning the.r heads, scattered bills among the | 0ustantly’ supplies bo ling water. These Stoves politicians or their followers. Nor do we be-| course in Congress, to bave the warm and de- | crowd. & OF THE ae Patented acd manufactured by Charles Eddy & | East Washington Baptist S. School, lieve that such an event will take place. In. | cided approvation, without opposition, of every | | Models of steam engines followed. ‘Then a | Goisc! cerca Nd ghey tonuine without chee deed, it cannot take place without sfering townsbip and delegate in Montour. is is the egation of butchers on horseback, nearly 700. f oea th ‘ TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, tole quamufecered. tokee team th ai On WEDNESDAY, Sept. #, 1858, sequence of honest faith and strict cesepe to] A huge stuffed ox, labeled, ‘Ox Washington,” | introduces the draft on the top of the conl—so aie to the party of Abolitionism (pure and simple, | principle which eminently attaches to Mr. Leidy; | and said when living, to have weighed 3,201 intred say to my friends and the public be sure an: The Committee of this School announce, that, hi in F ) ly half of th and we have no doubt, if the people of Columbia | pounds, drawn on a vehicle by four horses, was | * wine Gas Burntr. for which I am the | having meee, the m arrauge- as they say in France,) nearly half of those | 00 us their bonest sentiments, free from out- | a notable feature. Afterwards followed a pen of jor the ee of emee ed R pm ret Aucoal Excersion who up to this time have been members of that | side influences, that he will be renominated and | sheep, ‘ooven Coking Boece rie Les leave her wharf, at the foot of th organization only because they regardod its | triumphantly elected to the Thirty-fifth Con- | this in ription, ** The fields of Agriculture pay cam : labors as the probable means of soonest bring- | ©"°** Te eke es best double-pven in the market. being a much better | street, at 8, y Yard at8}.,and Alexandria at > Ha teenie ; ine | TOngteE And baker than the old Morning Star. or any | &. ™., for the White Honse, and returning in the . z eautiful object in the procession was a min- ing about the abrogation of slavery in the| NAvat.—Tho U.S. steam frigate Roanoke, | iginre country market, containing living sheep, other similar stove, being heavier and having the | evening will arrive at or wunset. naps = : roaster, bake-oven, and ae nearer the fire. Every exertion will be made to render the trip South States. Of the labors of the Republi- which is now the flag-ship of Commodore McIn- Pigs, ponies, and auenormous dog to guard them om arts: the Exqutrer says, with Guta tosh, sailed from Boston on Wednesday last, to | —the corners of the vehicle on whick they were Dignity; The Excursion of Withers’ Band; A Ghost; Further Hearing; Budget of the Council; ustees of Public Schools; Officers’ Meeting; ‘Phe New Railroad; Cable Rejoicings; Weather Statistics; The U. 5. Penitentiary. Genexat News.—The Cable Jubilee in New York; Congress.onal Elections; Indian Intelli- gence; A Fight between Tennesseans and North Serolinians, Oregon; Liberian Nationality; From Sopora; Yellow Fever; Ocean Telegraph; Deep Sea Soundings; Red River Trade; Fat Men in Line; Difference in Time; Singular ae ance of a Bridegroom; The Secretary and the Sailors; A Catholic Priest Beaten; From Cali- fornia, Oregon, &c. Forxicn News.—By the Steamers Borussla and North Star, and the Atlantic Telegraph, from Europe and the East. Prrsoxat News.—All about everybody for the week past. Commerctan News.—The Star’s regular and reliable reports of the Foreign and Domestic Markets WASHINGTON er THOMAS COLLY runs rec- ularly every Tuerday and rytag Mount Vernon and the tomb of Washington, leaving the wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at 9% a. m., re turmng about 2% p.m. Fare $1. jy of Furst ANNUAL EXCURSION Moers, VEKNON AND THE TOMB OF )N.— The steam- on a wagon. drawn by six horses, with Sier Do . WARD'S pleasant snd agreeabic, Metropolitan Stove and Grate Fi Refreshments will be served at city prices. Factory, * i ‘tickets tor adaits, 5° cents : Children 13 conts—to _ carried being di 1 y seS3t ave., bet. 10th and lith sts. Es —Sut Lovengood’s a im | ond force, indeed: join the Home squadron. It is understood that | Sorn ® peaknimate es 5 6 U OP EO NN Sp ER 35 the morviag of the Rxeuraon. "velar = New York; Matrimonial Stratagem, or How Two bh ‘ itt | She will proceed first to Nicaragua. The fol-| Hecker & Sons, of the Croton Flour Mills had Oo Ww RR. oa — = oo — me ; Gamb! xs “« They have stirred up strife, discord, ill-will AS J . ‘4 “ by es . ALBERT KING Georcstown, D.C., for OR PINEY POINT. D_ POINT, NOR- tect Tie Chm () the atlantic Telegraph and bad feeling tsar the northern and sonth- lowing is a list of her officers : eleven cars in the procession, representing the ORG RTO! F ay LK AND PORTSMOUTRB. For the accommodation of families and others hing to enjoy the luxurres of fresh Jrabs, Oysters,and Sea Bath es hose pinces, tne fine! sale POWHATAN SATURDAY. a ; ’ . | whole process of producing their flour, with a Company; A Double Residence, & ern sections of our pinto and = than Flag Officer, Jas. Mc. MeIntosh ; Flag Lieu- bag golne to the grist-wailitas in the olen tine. Reg eee a nn arenes Monkees Ce ge See eee Sepals Uber nave Belles fe an 6 Maca: Secretary to Fiag | Then came a detachment of milkmen, with cars Gems of the Beautiful; An Astonishing Acrosti- | the flames of civil war in Kansas. ‘They have, by > agra) my, BY titled with © Pare Milk” : cal Alliteration. vate etn Pepe gone ie meh Officer, Wm. C. Zantzinger; Captain, Wm. H.| © the New York Moulding and Planing Com- The Weekly Star may be had of the period- | 'CCiiision between them, destroy the Bnew ai | Gardner; Lieutenants, Edmund Lanier, Thos. | pany hed vehicie, and a model of their ma- Joa7s Past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- 8 for Messrs. Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Del- aware. keeps meaty on hand a large stock of ali the different grades of POWDER manulactured -) them, emracing, in part— lasting and Minuwg Powder, in 25nd 50 1b. kegs Cannon and Musket do.,(U, 3. Govern 2 ment proof,) in 25 and 59 )b, kege . and continee dunng ical dealers, as well as at the counter of tho | best political fabric the eruever saw. They | H. Stevens, Geo. H. Cooper, J. B. Creighton, ars a lager beer wazons followed, with jo Sporting F,FF, z Fre. we a cess a ay erg Som her berth, 4 x4 copran a. ‘ : . * s 4 ze > wa nck i ‘owder, in 6’. a Tiving ‘iner Pou! Star office, and is the cheapest news weekly in pans seacligionrtr ceca. meter! peated | Wm. I. Powell, Beverly Kennon; Master E. | cose inscriptions, such as“ Pure Beer and “no Dow do. ini and 5: tb, canic' same day, Old Point at 4a. m.. and Norlok America. Subscription, $1.25 per annum. enterprises, by prostituting them to their base | P. Lull; Purser, Edward C. Doran; Chaplain, | Colculus.”’ Diamond Grain do. : au 5am. morning. Returning will leave Sea ose Deseret Purposes, and by hypocritically affecting a friend- | Nath’l Frost; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Ar. Mawulisheacnl Tigtly aor ote eee a = Daseee Piney Point at 38, me Tugedey ond one Waa Beenie Oke nen | Phe ee ee The clergy, | thur M. Lynch; Assistant Surgeon, Alex. M.| all nations, wan drawn on one of tae Naot | Fs Dor FFs dev 125, !and 2a Ib canisters | ington at 10.8. mon tabula county, Obio, has been destreyed by fire. couverting a large portion of them into political | Vedder; Captain of Marincs, Josiah Watson ; | Express wazons. ina Rifle di in5ib camsters | Pointand The loss will exceed $20,000. Vi jo. werting 2 F L : - oe . Belloni, Farrar & Co.’s coal wagon, laden with | j[J Salety Fuse of i electioncerers and their pulpits into party ros- - 7 pon, laden w: ‘y Fuse of superior quality,in barrels troms, to the very great da ment of Doo public Lieutenant Marines, Philip H. W. Fontaine; American cannel coal, was drawn by 15 horses, ant axe 8. " i eset All of the above will be sold at manufscturers morals. ‘They bave proscribed in their elevation | Midshipmen, A. P. Cooke, T. H. Eastman, G. | harnessed inline. Ke pert rot to office epee dignity _ tried integrity, and | M. Blodgett, Wm. C. Whittle, Alfred Kautz; Patent Hales ane cree enenne praetioter: —— the District. icin mas sit aes cea pd tem berger ir pel cant hte Gunner, J. Owens; Boatswain, J. McKinley; sion. The finest speciinens of bis manufacture, Well and Taveras teen tae Ta oe ete oe of political integrity, they have given us a Mat- | Carpenter, Francis M. Cecil; Sailmaker, Wm. | "0%! ornately adorned. were exhibited ona hand. | we deem it unnecessary to say apything in its teson, a Welsh, Edwards and Basford; in that | Bennett; Captain’s Clerk, Edward St. Clair | *°™¢,"¢h'cl®, beautifully ornamented, drawa by "TCT Wo sake plasquce ail timen on showien = 2 . x four fine horses. Sines apeee ashe one nie Clarke; Purser’s Clerk, Richard W. Byrd; A curious feature was a huge wagon cfr, aed oan and style of packages to sportsmen and religion, Messrs. Rifleman Beecher and Profes- | Chief Engineer, Elbridge Lawton; First As-| © Fairbanks’ Scales and Mensely’s Bells Com- ’ Office No. 85 High street. immediately ad- joining the Canal Bridce, se 8-tf pel ir Yr From Uran—Dates from Utah to the 7th of | sor Sil.iman, and the three thousand political sistants, Thomas A. Shock, James Adams ;| 23°Y; A huge bell was kept ringing by two men, MUSIC NEATLY BOUND at ELLIS’S Pingo re. ae > The Fort Bridger correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says the Sixth Infantry and a company of Sappers and Miners, under Lieut Duane, arrived there on the ith of August. The departure of the Sixth Infantry for W alla- Walla, Oregon, was delayed in consequence of insufti- cient supplies of clothing and provisions. ncers will be taken vp and landed at all the Passe For tickets sud f formation app! or tiokel ert office of the Great Sc hern ‘and Koufhwesters tioket office, No. 372 enue. three doors east Brown's Heel, or to the Captain on buard the * CHARLES F. MITCHE tan, WANTS. ANTED-—A good Cook, Washer, and Jroner. wana tnenes “geese seeks m oe i. at ag tween 6th end 7th. Keel on = ANTED—A BOY. to jearn gas fitting. ly avenne far to TH W. MILLER, tween !2th sed ish, oa aie it 4 ut a ANTED—A first-rate COOK at 2 fret clans TAYLOR & MAURY’S ‘store, se 2-3t SU Penn avenue. _ | comérofstnand Dare te baele — SECOND ANNUAL PROCESSION AND 'ANTED—An sotive aad COL. ga gy Nit pF Ww ORED ROY, toatterd to the bel sed cane BER E Sob pee EAE ABSTI- | himself usefalabont an vihice. Appis to Rb eDeke Or rue District or CoLumBia. ALDSON, No. 3% Pa. avenue, between Sth and Ith ahe Samer “ey ot their mm MONDAY 10th aud F streets, at 70’clock 8 m., on r,t 6th of September, and will be formed inline on frreet, with right resting on \@th street, by Marshals a6 Purcell and Thomas Dooley, and 8 o'clock precisely to H street. street, thence to Penn. avenne, by Georgetown, by Bridge street ‘and Falls street to the Aqueduct, where they will embark on board the packet boats, by the — Arlington Spring. SLA OHN D. CLARK, _s01-dtM — Chief Mararal._ F : who worked at tt with a will. August, have been received at Leavenworth. The Fatt 2 borne Ablgna= sort sitemaaapedperators Second Assistants, J. W. Moore, Alex. Grier; | But these were only a portion of the features of Uteh Indians were committing depredations tion, £ is ea wonder that the Republican organt: Third Assistants, Chas. H. Levy, L. P. Ayres the procession, which excelled any which has ‘The annual elections for territorial and county of- | zation is in such a slate of decadence tharpro. John Purdy, Jr., Philip Inch; Master's Mate | nee a meat city since the Erie Canal Cel. ficers took place on the 2d of August. ‘The Dem- | mises its dissolution”? : ApoE SREP 00 fe | they. surpassed it. It was fall fone ake a ecrats of Green and River counties elected their Ansel L. Burton. fength, ced took a mates tn communreay: length, and took one hour and forty minutes to whole ticket by an average majority of eighty. fe 1CATED. Wm. J. Osborne was elected to the Legislature. " . z ass, Omitting stoppages. ‘he military in th Anotition Fasrications.—Mr. £ditor: [| Consvt to Rome.—A short time ago, the] fine’, Aptide E000 ies The late appointment by Gov. Cumming of pro- ne numbered about and the t in tine clip the following morceau from the New York | #ppointmont of Dr. Bradford, of New York, as| about 15,120. bate judges for Curson and Green River counties, caused some dissatisfaction among the Mormons ss O42 PIANOS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT jor new ones at ELLIS’S Store. se2 EW MUSIC received eemi-weekly at — Be Store. HEAP SCHOOL BOOKS AND CHEAI Schoo! Stationery for aale in Washiogtonaee sts. eo ANTE D—A competent WOMAN to take care Ww er tuane one veer old. and to sew. None need utr A ee se ee ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Wie COLORED MAA, todrve sine ture wagon and make himeeif generally usefulabout bioren eivens Renee rst i 5 jeren the Metropolitan Cabinet ‘Weresnome, Nos Teant 2 Cryst: Tribune of Suly 13: the American Consul to Rome was announced | ,,A¢ onde to Te ior fice “Ax EXCKLLENT MistREss.”’—An intelligent | in the Scar. Dr. B. accepted the appointment | music by the New York Harmonic and other so- but all was quiet at the departure of the mail. | lady of the City of Washington sends us the fol- | at the time, but, owing to circumstances which ee and appropriate presentations to Thirty soldiers bad deserted, and Captain T. 7 Wiehe Wal da taeeasioe roo prea Laat Sunday was an exceedingly hot day—too | have since transpired, he has been compelled] non, Capt. Hudson’ of the Niagara, Captains bad bves srlassidertionen citi mn acc, hot, I thought, for me to go to church ; and as | | to resign, and the President has filled the va- Dayman, Aidham and others, and to William E. mad f sete | les raven om the teen, Uxaw nome desen ayes | £2%°Y Py appointing H. Glentworth, Esq, of N.| Prete and Br: Woodhouse.” David "Dudley to Bridges was strewa with dead cattle. But few | P®8ing, men and women, Indian file, each with | Y- Both these gentlemen are known to possess | of the Atlantic relscraps Company, and the ob- Liew "Maer steaee oe, The rivers were | Comin, end cue of the imen cams up the seeps | Serlibs dualitis of mind and heart, and tobe | te‘vanes lowed with musie and prayer.’ During e e ste ; ‘ : 2 4 elegr s all lew, Major Sherman’s battery left Leaven- | all dripping with perspiration, and sec his besket entirely competent to discharge the duties of y », oy telegraph, a con. worth on the 23d for Fort Ridgely. ae ete on a seat sos the kitchen window. | the position in a manner alike creditable to Segrpid _ Bek crae aaavere and others in le as for some cold water, and as he drained bl i St. Johns, N. F., St. John, N. B., Halifax,"Mon- «+s Hon. Jas. Craig, Mo., is at Browns’ ick, pretty warm day. Sit here and rest . ) ng, more, New Jowing : Cyrus V id, Capt Preedy, of the Agamem- ment of infantry. The read from the Devil’s pate Field, Exq., delivered an oration on the history gratulatory message from London, and in this east rane tates, or den you, and I will get you something to eat. Iwaut | prospect of receiving the Democratic nomina-| Orleans, Milwaukie, Madison, Louisville, Buf- 'S.—Lemaire’s edi Latin | 18 Pa. aven een 17th and jong, Madame Le Vert ie now stopping in New | to talk with you a ilitle. How fur have you come | Fst g ¢ thy ty of New York is| £10; Ottawa, Detroit, Chicago, Cieveland, sche. | C'Ghavsss: compiler relink the, Latin | Ww bh: S¥enue, between I7th and ieth streets, P ee York. this Inorning 2”? *Bout fourteen miles. My | ‘ion for Coroner of the county of New York is} nectady, and’ other places. “About thin time the | umes. in half binding; price $i; published in "g YOUNG LADY. wis b ceusuae ct -.-- Commander A. W. Pennock, U.S. N., 1s | Wife and I got up and picked these cherries ‘fore | at the bottom of Dr. B.’s resignation. fireman begun to gather in the neighborhood of | Paria at 2,000 francs. unbound A the ENS KADY who ig competout to teach ‘iKirkwood’s, light this morning. We could’nt pick ‘em you the Crystal Palace for their grand torchlight Didot’s collection of Greek Classics, 54 large royal | {ory nomial, desives a SITUATION an ennn, . Lord Napier will retarn to Washington me see last night, we Was so tired. We had to work | Tae WEATHER.—Tho following report of the | P2!2¢¢; but the centre of interest for the 1 i iWe - s vl is pen a: aceepnind tia eet haven't got no | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse boing et aueverks, sslenneeed he eee master, its a mistress; she’s an ezceilent mis- | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | was given. Here a multitude like the sands of » is im New York. tress.” I thought I would question him prett q bservation b a the sea had gathered—no such crowd of I Judge Brockeuborough declines the use of | closely and find what he considered an « are The si = t 7 o'clock: Was ever seen before at any one point in the city. me in connection with the Governorship of | lent mistress,” so I said, “ What makes her so EEESSMBER 3, 128. ‘The whole space in frout of the City Hall, across octavo volumes, beautifully printed in double col- N as =o umas, in fine half-calf binding: price $212. iant teacher or governess. Address H. M.D. Oracula Sibyilina, curante Gh ee al Greek | Washington City. se 2-3t* nnd Latin, on opposite pages, 3 vols. octavo, in fine ANTED—A first-rate COOK. . binding ; @3. ws woman prelerrede net Stale FRANCK TAYLOR. | oly at LLOYD National Reon eee AP HE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH—An ay. | Sue" otihand Este. ie Saturday mor -» M. Tassard, Spanish Minister at Washing- au 3 et + Mee . NTED—An AGENT to tra bs a. ood, Dick, is she better than the rest of them?” | New York, N. x clear, warm. Broadway and Nassau streets, and down the side eons hinterr oi raph, , Menct the busi +++. General Winfield Scott, with a portion of | “ bios Boe missus, she never whips us, and lets Pa, oeey streets as far as a glimpse of the exhibion could Bed Rugestes Marenee pace = — Or Cemetery: on the Brad ee of Mowat his staff, arrived at Old Point Comfort on the | % pick cherries and things to’ sell’ om Sun. cloudy, warm. be had, was instinct with life. The pieces were | Imo. muslin. Prick i, free by tail, $1.30. Abuee r be ‘regaired and semen 29th alt. The General was expected to remain | 44ys.”’ “ What do you have to eat?!) « Weill, loudy, wind SW sent off in rapid succession, and for an hour kept | dantly and beautifuvy illustrated wi merous | bond. A liberal salary will be Kiven. Application there a week. we has a half a herring for breakfast, a half ¢ fa» Warm,wind $ of Veced colerable representation of an eruption | woodcuts; steel engravings, d ed > of Vesuv' 1 writing will be received at St "s Charoh, corner F and l0th streets, unl the next month. QUSE WANTED TO RENT=in the voun- Peet Se tat a « AM rt that Gov. W ise was about te pur- chase land in Tazewell County, near the line of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, with’ view to settling there, ix, said to be, without foundation herring for dinner, and none for supper, and a peck of unsifted meal a week, only in % drought, a half a peck, and dro Pel tenia rect en; tl we have lece ik, eight weeks; aboet the sie cr this (holding. is criegerers eres! aber eres days « Bao Rely > il alfa pint o: my clabber.’? « Farther trem Eurepe. it??? #No; laws s ye, but obi to feat The steamship Pacific, from Galway, with | somethin, Bea or s! “* What allo dates to the 2ith Aogunst, arrived at St. Jobasyes- | your children have, those too young regent terday, 2d inst “ Well, we has to divide with them; don’t often on: mere colored map, w: ina clear and The crowning item was a design covering the | sraphetecther with tee rete polteous erie: whole {rout of-the City Tepresenting Tope and A ships laying the cable, with the mottoes, “God | beth Countries, and u has been with us; to him be all the glory,”” and-| the book. Containing, 8 com ‘The last Naval engagement between Columbia and Britannia—a tle.’ It instuded also several T ing; & general wee bd Land and Oceame allegorical figures ‘and emblems. This piece | Tel jerarthag prep e peg eepare topo h the great work. 1or and was hailed with the most enthusiastic cheers to, shed with a magmificent steel portrait of Cy - jae <2 mg roome, s uly. Peseasion to be given by the iat of October. add rovant atthis oftos, ‘Without delay the one hundred thousand audience in the imme- diate vicinity. During this exhibition the ilin- rus W. Field, Esq. RD 1.8. eat to my satisfaction on account of my chil- mination of Broadway was taking effect; half of ust recsived at — Stra od away, on the Is mane. corvette Preble left Cadiz on the 6th Gren” 81 a0 poue you never expect to be free?” the prominent edifices on the street were lighted PHILP’S, New Bookstore, v with wheat ore eee oe, ‘The barque Champion bad arrived at Gibrai ye ag Pecitnye oA Kod orieee ar Cacctid Rtg om i bins} > ps pee ae Seo eget sled dee eal ded ecto oe hae will be for oP: The above re il Mr. * | then thet give me my liberty. man told m i some by special gas a the occasion; = : Paid her return to vi = Soc Comval, receatly mundo as enitee Ameri- not long age, st wouldn't he many, years he Cloudy, pire | tome, by colored ta oa some by var NMleonreed. every. afefuoon and BILE are | be: con Gand Hwrreeta mele * essaye > t t. ‘fore we ave our freedom ; see a lamps. at some mmense transparencies— ‘he best sty) aAMr SR SU Ee v = stn wes peouunae i Lona = pa in a mind ever since, made me feel’ good. :+..cloudy, Pleasant. altogether making an effect entirely indescriba- WORMLEY, Ne sie iynipet be: $1 REWARD impo The London papers criticise unfavorably the lug: | Well,’ must go along and try to sell out im «.cloudy, pleasant. bie. This illumination continued for two hours, | tween 15th and 16th sts. pe gtine : ve reward will be for the di paragraph ‘ cherries und git back before dark, or { don't cloudy, pleasant. during which time the street was even more | Plies familios with them and packs ps fon that will leed to the discovery Tbr bombardment of Jeddah by the British | <2°W wha: they'd do with me; the Lord bless ing. ‘cloudy, pleasant. ecneele throng’ (ian in the day time,and every —— ae = = as . Siooatein Papers, conse tog the eerriege uf Cot. ~ - o Bars ‘ seeme: 4 3 ames Innes ouary neh pa- oe pr hgcanen pee nig enh epee peo Tofleeme oy a yg feng by inate Cincinnati, 0.. ‘Ieloudy. anion and its Gentes tee va ie be * = iu the possession i! Generel mations were made in London to Count Pe. ¥, and now do I ki hat co fine torch-light | "ais ds the and been! yor of Richmons, Vs. anol Pater is ee ania ener eat Mlatcees. A. clad Sor tonto ee at7a me (oor Lehr yy la he ~ mt appropriately GENTLEMEN S DKESS HA: person to the un-ersigned < News says there is more simple dignit n, D. C., July 4, . we) + at noon, 29: clowed Soar this there was a great turn- | gaar, corner of Sixth stoet aad in the Queen’ ‘This article carries falsehood most at7 a. m., 73%; at noon 83°. Max- | out of stalwart men and handsomely decorated JAS. J. RANDOLPH. thought tw the Presideate’ with erha xe 4 vious ‘tora ines as: eee oe imum yesterday, mum last night, 67. 7 apparatus. The effect of the torc! dl reviving “uu 3t wow HOPKINS, D4 —vn Depiommer int.a NUT — J of ambitious straining wftcr eect nee aah |v! ery sentence, and it is a disgrace pee and mingling with the fading Ares of the earlict FNAUTION -lua'bet ee L ‘at, for aixty days. by Veruca olsun, i favor had been better had the p: - . any paper claiming the least degree of respect- Tar A 7, fz: illumination was very fine, and drew warin c din mv nameregeeeibie for any debts | of and’ endorred by M hi i fe last bs resident omitted the | ability, tomake and publish tthe articles on aibara—Itis estimated | aie froin the crowd of epee ee ep it | C contracted sn wv nama, exvept upon the wisttes $52.25, payab'e at Banko: Wietington ‘Tne por, st parngrap pa i ? Publish such barefaced fabri- | that the acties wo thls subject, which have | gered ai the san fue this rainy to precip. GE W. BEALL, Sa. | ett, boing. stonned, penta ae ont waned of vespetual between the two _ tlie been published republisbed in ne see the finale of the raph jubilee in New JAS, ae 2-3t* same finder ‘The Liverpool Mail warmly cndorers the jro~ | ington, | bare newer na year? reaided in Wash- ot caet tae beanie ington, I have never yet witnessed | im the United States since the arrival of the| ¥°'- ethene igi co plc thing elsed hawked about the streste on tee sob, Niagara off Trinity Bay, would make, if they| UJ~ The brigs J. W. Lawyer, from: Boston, bath, and the idea of a dozen negrees 20 engeyetl, were placed in a continuous line of the width | 2%¢ Havana, for New York, erat siltramping through the streets tm a body, ap. of @ column, an aggregate length of greater | ©h*"leston with the officers down the yel- Place, and Jo rendered atiit ran’ waldent of the | extent than that:of the-submorged cable. see ; fee eh ee Sit ace, Probable by | 5 an Hindi? % P rv] 2 PLS ALAR MT TRI TE, Lo they.ware all lsden with the same |, Post.Oxyice Arrow7Masss.—R, he er a aeoeien ot teeerell alive, and article, sendering it hopeless for them, thus ins son;“of Morth Carctind, lies ‘Been « r n tb6 bold of the ship. ‘ Jeet for a telegraphic cable from the north of ire- snd to Belle Isle, thence bt ay le sie, along the cost of Lab. itis rumored that the abdication of the King of Prassia ix absolutely necessa , a8 bis disease js warced e Es reet SCHOOL BOOKS—SCHOOL BOOKS? wh hand tach steers po ot te 4 general and complete assortment of $3 2 Book comgictn soumtonans sf Gabosl smxil white COW, with red peck aind i smatt breast shal pant Nohara aberuseoheng Bovboterg ore | at ntican om tr “ ——— ‘ i TX. 7 - " i Beers ar 1c TEL, pe hasvern vst , ell here ous? 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