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EVENING STAB] Ste7O8 227 a0 cone rc re ger td eee te Tae Prorosep Fusion or tm OpProsition. | to be transmitted quarterly to the Post Office | Correspondence of The Star. ‘The result of the Virginia clectionin so consid- | Department. 2+2eJume 6, 1859+ | erably decreasing the apparent Democratic majority in the Old Dominion, eannot fail ———— WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY ....0...-.0000+ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The usual editorial space of both the morn- Ing papers is devoted to the movements of the strengthen the desire of positio n to consummate the fusion whole Oppeaiion in the next Presidential el of the President in North Carolina. The Constitu- | tion so earnestly advocated by the Rieh tion takes occasion to suggest that the enthu- | 4-;,.. Buffalo Salasegnipe. Yr. siastie receptions with which he has met every | june, ef a/., because it is calcula the principle that when our own merchants ean greatly to Theme ie pleas Gee Se | ti rh a ees a | csr pel er sen gestae sion ess ge Be politics, that among the people of the United States, "4 ff prices as New York or Philadelphia mer- twithstanding the clamors and disaffections | gvajlable Opposition strength in the South—a | ® . of yates, be is held in as high esteem and | fajjacious notion as will be made plain to the chants, the preference should be given to them. dispensable public con coat respect as when they bestowed upon him their comprehension of all in due time. Under its free and disinterested suffrages for the highest | inguence the Southern and Silver Grey advo- office in the world. ————— +20 {> Mrs. Fleming, the actress, died at Savan- nah, Ga., on Thursday. ————— ‘The Cunard steamer Persia is to be coaled Pin. next voyage with Cumberland coal. cates of the proposed fasion are deluding them- | proclamation, No. 640, for tho sales of the selves with the idea that if they bring about the proposed single Opposition convention, the | be offered as follows: At Republican managers will allow the cause they | September next, 550,233 represent to be represented in the proposed | on 10th October next, 534,902 acres; at Sioux | of travel single convention in proportion to the electo- | city, on 3d October next, 584,466 acres. 10> On Tuesday, seventy bushels of new prime | ral votes of the States sending them to it. Or, white wheat sold at Charleston, S.C., at $1.75 | in other words, that Virginia per bushel. with it on equal terms wit! i> Fifty Whigs and ighty-two Democrats will be admitted bh New England States, though it is as notorious that sae will | eral Land Office on Saturday. hhave been elected to the Virginia House of Dele- | eleet Democratic Presidential electors, as that gates, so far as heard from. I> The Boston post office is being removed from Summer street back to the old site in State = language; in avowing that h New England will elect Opposition electors. The Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, in Davis, arecent speech explains the purpose of the j Republican party managers in unmistakable | W. D. Shipman. @ is for the pro- 1” We have received from Taylor & Maury posed fusion, only if it amounts to a surrender of the London Quarterly Review for April, appears to be a first class number. which | the other branches of the Opposition to the Re- | urday. in the Vanderbilt publican party—to the adoption of the latter's | 2nd admirers assembled at U7” The latest accounts from San Antonto, | creed upon all questions in issue between the ‘Texas, state that Gen. Twiggs, Commander-in- | Democracy and the Republicans. His position | s1oo is the only reasonable one; because, while the other wings of the Opposition cannot possibly | 5 carry, on their platform, more than a Single small State, (Maryland) if they can carry any Chief of the U.S. Army in that department, was dying, having been given up by his physician. U> An affray occurred at the Virginia Univer- sity, Charlottesville. last week, between two stu- dents, Charles Gutchet, of North Carolina, and J. | in 1860, wherever the Opposi! M. Bentley, of Alabama. Bentley was shot through | elsewhere, they can only do so on the Repub- | 1s not important. Business was improving with | the great annoyance of the entire neighbor! ‘the arm and breast. lican party platform. “I> The school of artillery practice established | On the whole, we do not bel at Old Point, Va , under the auspices of the pres- | bility of the proposed fusion, ent Secretary of War, is being gradually purfected, At p@tent there are six companies at the post, and two others will be shortly added. [> The steamers Vanderbilt and City of Bal- n timore sailed from New York on Saturday for | periment. Liverpool, the formier taking nearly 400 passengers and upwards of $1,400,000 in specie, and the la'ter 270 passengers and $300,000 in specie. > We have news from Havana to the 30th ult ‘Three French war vessels had sailed suddenly on Ae . more money than should be so expended. Soe Sees ems he Sa ee funerals. He is a bold man thus to essay to ‘The United States steamer Walker was in port. ition earry States lieve in the possi- because the Op- position is divided on principles any compro- | ojticers banished mise of which will cost those making it far | n.en, prospecting for silver near Honey Lake had more in every quarter than can possibly be | been killed by the Indians. The house of Col. gained to their cause by undertaking the ex- slit! Fuyerat Expenses.—Bishop Timon, of the Catholic Chureh, has recently undertaken a | proceedings of a band of “Regulators” who had | leave for their homes. crusade against the prevailing senseless and | driven all the Mexican residents from Senorita really unchristian custom of spending much | Vélley, and committed several murders. The upon Ex- United States Consul Robertson had died in | stem the current of the fashion of the times, Havana. days past at West Farms, Westchester couuty, N. | more truth than poetry : Y..in uence of the arrival there of a box containing the dead bodies of two men, two wo- men, two children and a negro. The box was on Thursday last picked up adrift in the East river, desecration of a sacred rite and food but what charity su upon the remains, and a verdict of death by un- charity of the friends w known cause was returned by the jury. il, wi From Uran.—The Utah mail, which has ar- rived at St. Louis, brings a proclamation issued by Governor Cumming, commanding the immediate dispersion of various parties of Mormons associ- ated together in a military capacity in the moun- tains surrounding Salt Lake Valley. The Valley tyranny of a worse than next day without bread.’ of a Territorial Marshal, and asserts that treason is as rife in the Territory now as before the advent of the army. rece The President in North Carolina. the following further account of the movements of the President in the Old North State : At Raleigh, last night, the President held a re- ception from > till 9 o'clock, and was called on by a large number of ladies and that reception was over, Gov. Ellis threw open the Gubernatorial mansion, and dispensed his hospitality with a bountiful hand to the numerous military and civic visitors who visited there. ‘This morning. at 9 o'clock. the line being formed, Mr. Buchanan appeared, and taking his seat in a carriage, drove military and a multitude w could not disperse. The depot sort of afternoon's ride for fr cl the falling rain | good bishop’s movement uni appearance. Four locomotives stood putting and screeching. ready to draw four long trains of pas- senger cars, every one of which was filled to its utmost cj those of the crowd who desired it an opportunity Ww shake hands with the Chief Magistrate, and a large number availed themselves of the occasion. One old lady hobbled to the car window. and taking the President by the band, with evident z x satisfaction. said she ‘‘was mighty old,’’ and so | from Indian Superintenden she was, ‘‘but she was glad she nad lived to see a President.” The clildren of the Deaf and Dam» School Asylum came on the platform, and crowd- ing around the window, all siiook bi: with him. As the cars started, salutes of muskets and can- non were fired, the latter 2 little too soon, howev- common custom of which we -.! Tur Apacne Counter Mexico, in which he assures t Perfect safety of the Southe: though his boldness illustrates forcibly the sin- 1 Much excitement bas prevailed for several cerily of his Christianity. He seys, with far ‘: The abuses of fonerals, often making them be- | Yard, and is to be dismantled. ‘The steam gun- come a pastime, a pirasaat drive; the frequent the unchris- duty; tian scenes, at — mates J bik in the gi Re Be ce ee ek ENON torr. 5 Cousliluticn Wil be randy tec tee ane near Port Morris. A Coroner's inquest was held | Widows and the orphans patie yet pe — y y 0, the before, so freely spent thelr money to hire twenty or thirty | thiry-three Aterican sea-going vessels reported carriages for the almost frolic of a funeral; the n custom, forcing the rman, on pain of being called mean, to give | four brigs, thirteen schooners, an is last dollar for a carriage, and leave his family What he pictures thus of the North, is known by all observers of the fashions of the times to San complains that this proclamation was not put | be literally true with reference to our ownand in the bands of a Federal oificer to execute instead | every section of our Union. The aggregate cost of the funeral of the day is an immense tax, most frequently falling on those not able to bear Se Theecack as Sost people have little } June. Sales fron to spare for unnecessary expenses. It not un- The correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch, | frequently happens here for instance, that a writing from Chapel Hill, N. C., June Ist, gives | man dies leaving not enough to bury him, with a comparatively helpless family, on whose fu- neral from one to two hundred dollars are lav- ished, three-fourths of which could have been gentlemen. After | t™much more christianly expended in being saved for his family, rather than devoted to “‘show”’ over the interment of his remains, and to accommodating the public at large with a Nothing to the depot, attended by the | Would give us more pleasure than to see the i ‘esh air. versally seconded - z by the clergy of all denominations, in all quar- wen ent mca: Pern ber ters of the country. They are the only class with power over the popular mind sufficient (if ty. ‘The tittle delay in starting, gave | Properly directed,) to break up the pernicious write above. —A letter has been received by the United States Indian Bureau, t Collins, of New hat Burean of the rn overland mail route, and says that the dangers spoken of by letter-writers from that country owe their er. a8 the shock of the report broke the glass ont | origin to misapprehension. The well-informed of the door in the President's car. Nothing of in- terest occurred on the road between Raleigh and Dorbam’s » where we got off to take e for Chapel Hill. Here carts, wagons, hacks, car- riages, and every species of vehicle were assem- bled in hundreds, and there appeared to he no lack of conveyance to the U twelve miles off. The President started ahead in the carriage of Gov. Ellis. and ina few moments was followed by not less than one hundred vehicles, filled with soldiers, civilians, aud ladies. The caravan sented a queer appearance as it moved around some of the hills on the route—its head on the bili top, and the tail trailing along in the plain below. A band bes (apparently once the property of a circus) contained one of the military bands, co tributing to give the unusual cortege the appear- ance of a traveling menagerie. oceasion will consist of ten only with hoes and ox-whips. from Montevideo, as we understand, for the Gul: After a ride of three Lours the cortege reached following is a list of her officers : Chapel Hill, the seat of the University of North Carojina, and the President was carried to the res- A idence of ex-Gov. Swain, of North Carolina, the President of that institution. He was welcomed Commander, Thornton A. Jen! is H. Baker; graham; on the sward in front of the mansion, by its i & 4 \4 prittor, and replied briefly. Secretary hotpeon A omen Millers Cane iwec pees. Senna for, —— © 2 response. After an | Purser’s Clerk, H.C. Jordan; G forget Age re apo with the —— Sailmaker, Daniel C. Brayton. “A — oaks of the ‘hi ruoon, the President, accompanied by the eticers of the coll pron the collexe, where Rev. Dr. Hooper. of Hartford ithso: College, in this State, delivered Has address befor Telegraph line to the Bm the alumal, whieh was much applauded. At o'clock this evening, the exhibition” of the Sephomare class took pice in the chapel of the | New York, University. During an interval in these exercises, Philagelphi Prof. John T. Wheat appeared on the platform, | Baltimore, Md. and introduced student Elisha E. Wright, of | Washington, ‘Tenn...to President Buchanan as the voung gen- | Richmond, Va tleman who had won the prize oifered for the | Petersburz,V toa dinner set in the s: yards. June 6, 1859. N. Y.. Pa. clear, --clear, utest weritorious English com; ‘ition, addi: Norfolk, Va. clear, bs the p prize would be do.bly valved if Presented Raleigh, N. clear, . Dj . -- Clear, ‘The President consented, and said : Columbia, 8. C s+ -clear, 1 confess | am taken by surprise at this incident | Charleston, 8. C lear of this evening, but I am happy to be medium in the presentation . young gentleman. mer |tor’ merit among literary yeutlemen. T writes clearly, mu fink clearly, and will by practice, come to speak clearly. There te great merit in short sentences. The author who uses long Sentences is always laboring One distinct idea distinctly set y than a book full of these'® bled Mobile, Ala... Gainsville, Miss. . New Orleans, La. sun is ‘The ancient style was tree? len yle was the the style of Calhoun and Werder? ma) he Teed witritereanfes 4 hae red more genuine sense, humor and wi address delivered by re » (Dr. ) and more sober potions more po. tions deep inte the minds of every str ‘The great curse of our country, which has volved so many in crime, is drunkenness. snore dreadfal than the fever. than the plague, tha: visit man. In it we bri calamity than Heaven has form or shape of misery. poses to re pase bas been best et said, and to esk of you all to that fatal vice which deardges man tous nen < of the brute, and brings lita inte d: ia the eyes of the whole orld. [Appiawe. 4 To-morrow, the graduating class will iplomas, and on that day the lege will end. “Phe next da Plantation of tin huiscciege Itis tilence, than the low ua all the e: jes that on cecon o ‘ought upon us in T wish, with all = < —_—.—_—__ Free Maw Matrex.—The partment, for the purpose of ascertaining the exact amount which would accrue to the reve- about issuing a circular direc Mr. Buchanan leaves | Which would accrue to their in’s Clerk, C.M. Frost; clear, cool. said, what that | 2¥e8 of the General Post Office, if know that no fear of attack need be entertained in that quarter ; and Agent Steck,who proposes to meet some fifteen hundred Indians upon the | _je3-6t* Gila, to distribute the usual quota of agricultu- ADI F niversity, which is only | T#l implements, writes that his guard upon the bates, PE Mexicans, armed Tar Presie.—The U.S. sloop of war Preble, which arrived at Norfolk about a week since, having completed all neces- WEDN SDA sary arrangements, on the morning of the Ist instant, at 8 o’clock, again put to sea, bound, fof Mexico. The kins; Lieutenants, udrew Bryson, Robert D. Minor, K- Randolph ; Second Lieutenant of Assistant Surgeon, . J. Kelly; Master, unner, Jos. Swift: -_—o——— 7 Tax WeatueR.—The following report of the ge, repaired to the chapel of | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse nian Institution. © | The time of observation is about 7 o’clock : cloudy, cool. ~ clear, pleasant. clear, wind 8. + 622. + 60. «-Clear, cool. Post Office De- ‘were paid upon all the matter which is now trans- mitted through the mails free of charge, is ting postmasters Bemis ong to keep a daily account of additional revenue respective post 'Hion. Weldon N. Ed- | Offices if postege was paid upon free mail niat- thee agony oe eS to} STATIONERY Awarp.— We are pleased to learn that a large portion of the contract for | ‘has —Ranaway, 6 NEGRO wo- T= FOUNDRY SopsaTH SCHOOL PIC evlor; has TARL NGTON, On vets, June th, tes, 'NDRY SABBATH SCHOOL, will Nie at Arlington ‘W, (Passday ,) Th next, to GEORGETOWN. | POET" Gzorextown, June 6, 1859. We regret exceedingly to learn that the Chief stationery for the United States Senate has plying upon Oagridaines, Til {tart from the Church, at the awarded toourf Taylor & Maury, | te them ever ' Souvis tho cobeoh Sec fe ions the 2 FE the'superiority of ples, and fair = oe Susthatiouth, u Street and Pa avenus-starting et Sires tasty ontiting them to such awabd, | daced wetgretbions) su pe oes 4 con thecasenas isle it should Wer fpr we trongly advomato PRD EUN cman eer Pate ii ha ee terhelerounds Peay. Gre , we think, is refinement. As the above is made in all sincerity, a trusts that no one will respond unless actuated ~ on ONAL GUAR D.—Rear it in mind that the umil: ti its. Real names and references NEN ake ae rs changed. ‘Adirene “hina City Post ic ne » Do. class of freight boatmen to obstacle in the way of the , TIONAL GUAR Office, Washi je 3-3” corgen at on TUESDAY ~~ dath | ieee tually necessary to the public wy \itele PIETY CENTS. hereatier Lanp'Saung 1x Iowa.—The number of acres | Stowe or any other sane mao can not ja Weep bt lg tp a mal RCHES pie mae eee fre = of land embraced in the President's recent | the Wole of the farmersand others large stock of all gods in out | : "PRE, MONTGOMERY GUARDS will give lumbia to the Point of Rocks, d ‘Wweh UNF gee eer, teste oP ATESTON public lands in Iowa, amount to 1,669,501, to | their produce a:.d tind a mart’ f of! jostw ¢ ) Corner 9th and Dts. | to the White ‘on MON ! ¥ . the merchandise used by them,in ‘thew | the 20th inst. Fort Dodge, on 26th These packets (the Brengle and Antelope) fur- sPiced NORFOLK overnas 3 fers. Ferther particulars in future notice. jee acres; at Fort Dodge, | nish them a 4 5 ie ct, at a low rate of fare, ‘7th st., between G and I, Navy Yard. PE SR SLS these boats are driven off wil ¥ FORT WASHINGTON, a ane ainond, alee to tbe Baltimore |S rane at nn eid, DELL Whg On THURSDAY, Sone oth 1a, —_+—___. and Ohio Rath , and compelled ad cf three or ‘Tth st., between G and 1, Navy Yard. The SN SCHR of the 7th-street Orecon Lanp Patents.—Thirty-five Oregon | four times the amount of fare. to say nothing of the re ae PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, donation land patents Wé¥e'lasued hy the Gen- | inconvenience. or the tardy movements of an un- CHeke LOT OF TRAS at DRL.Wwic's d, will give an Excersion as comfortable, dirty frelg boat. We therefore Th st., between Gand ic Navy Vand, | Ve J . : ~ hope that Mr. Stone will be induced to retrace the wu) cecrsonectmamt deri tlie OF eat ae niche, ery Page's whart, step which be has taken and restore to these pack- RIME BUTTER AND CHEESE ~w thy street, 5 . retarn jore PERSONAL. ets the privileges which they have unnecessarily iP ABE Mig 3s. hokets een'e—for sale at SW. K. Handy’s, been deprived of. In doing so we can assure him e46t* ‘7th st., between G and 1, Navy Yard. 229 Pa av. st the stores of D. D. Davidson, C. B. «+++ Prof. J. P. Holcombe, Va., Hon. Timothy he hazards nothing, as we have satisfied ourself} —— —__- ET ap | Pearson, and O. Bosweil, island. or of the teacher Mass., are at Willards’. that at least seven-eighths of all the boatmen | (HEAP FOR CASH; BUT NOT UNDER and scholars. of at the béat on Thursday” morn 3 r — —or two :*+* Hon. L. eg ae 4, ME. Montreal; | trading on the canal are perfectly willing that the Cost, Will be admitted for onetucket '* Do es kets shall continue to enjoy all the —— accorded to them; th we pe Gs ployes upon the WEIGHT AND MEASURF GUAR- necticut, and Mariano Degollado, are at the Na- TIED IN ALL CASE! Dinner wil b> furnashed by the commities at a tional moderate price, aud Refreshments hy tH. Ride a mowr. ++++ Mle Piccolomin! sailed for Eu on Sat- | canal from one point to another, free of charge, is An Intallibie ede OL QOAP. off Proceeds for the benefit of tee “4 Foye of nor —— manne phbiphab ye =, p= Ald option: infesting shrubbery ‘ana Sopeianies, Just received j «For Committes, jeu. agente pained of by persons traveling up and down the | St fF $810 PY ws crttrweat corner of K sid Hh sia, GRAND ++++ John $. Cunningham. ., Purser U. 8. | Hine. is aes go: Nd oo = i Bees orree . sat ial recegh ceeagent | Rouuieararene wretuneceaat | DMRS SROTEEAME aro, Saenger Bund, “United Glee Clubs, looking in excellent condition, his friends w: B : a " Ps EX STOUT, F glad tur despite the burg sun and peetfont vimintasos oe gett received, perschoonr Miatasman, sud forsale | gg 4 RTENG TONS SDs Aine cont ach *0rhof general and free fight occurréd yester- Norton ott oe On TUESDAY, Sune From Catrrornia.—The overland mail of the ape remepenee vi a corey Under the assistance of ti Yagers, in honor of their ew ew York Mozart Maen ichmond Gesang Verins. ad oth ers. repairing from all parts of the coun*ry to Wash ington at the close of tee creat Vocal Festivities at Ba!timore during the preceding day». The large numberof our tellow-eitizen been highly gratified at the a Mr. Giles, on Bridge street, which drew tozeth«r RIME ROLL BUTTER, The news | a crowd of some two or three hundred FRESH EGGS, r mine COUNTRY LaRD, Just received and for SOHN T.c ___ Northwest corner of 15th of May has arrived at St. Louis. ns, to s ‘hood. The fighting was confined entirely among a parcel of hands freon Philadelphia, cuployed span the improvements now in progress at the Washin; oan Georgetown gas-houses. It had its origin,we afairdemand from the interior, which was in- creasing. The mining news is favorable. The steamer Santa Cruz bad arrived from Mazatlan OGNAC BRANDY, » m teuben 5 i . in bad whisky. " Cc PU PORT WINE, | Festival last year, and all tho regretting Sitcrs banished ‘bythe Liberals’ Hight white | eto would cause prel of met inary | Jat eave, or shoonge Siig Re i fered Stor opportumty te eat the svat yaa oney Lien regi pe sacred abe Northwest corner of K and 7th ats, | ties of their fellow-citizens of German descent, by ny ez __Northwest eorne visiting Aud witnessing the vocal and gymuaxtic Seats te be performed at Arlington on the day above pamed, Our Saenger Bund bas arranged to bring on its return from the great — to be held at fiat: more, various Glee Clubs from distant parts of the LOW CORN, (P im.) RELS WHITE CORN, b JOUN T. C, CLARK, Northwest corneraf K and 7th sts. C sat resp munearice ene by thts 100 BARR BIS Er Stevenson, at Red sluifs, was burned on the iith | in a sort of general melee or ton Sab- e Shenae m encsdey bath; and fiat, too, within eis throw of a | Just received and for sal ultimo, and his wife, and another female, and five My : Christian church. We sincerely hope that unless children perished in the flames. The Arizonian they intend to mend their ware, Reey will get je 4-3t* of the 19th ultimo, is filled with accounts of the | through with their job as quick a possible, sod SELLING AT COST ing aT coaT! _ | tit Nation those sonmble sed manly nerkcomtnest popu'ar of inte over the our Union, ‘he day will no doutt be At H. KING’S FRENCH BAZAAR. 46 Lowisiana Avenue, between 7th and Sth streets Owing to the leak in the Canal Aqueduct at Monocacy, the canal steamers Autelope and Bren- nt at the delichtfal = ; Teall the particular attention of the lace ing manner never before witnessed within gle, were unable to make their through tripe on i ty. tha 1 3 of thi > Americans at Tubac had publicly denounced these | Saturday. ‘The Brengle left our city “thls tnern- asia ana varonanere concral'y. that frotinits ofthe Dustrict and tte meteor in July next. 1 outrages and a company of United States troops | ii, m bad been detailed from Fort Buchanan to su Ircss further proceedings. hundred male performers wi i take part in the sing entire stock of at cost, con- The Tarners will appcarin fuil apparel to ro ir xpecting to make the run through to Har- refered, from this day, verry to-day. ‘The Antelope is expected in | MILLINERY and FANB p- | Pe y y pe pec pliers oe Hellen M. Fs 0 eock itis ocnsts om Bb0 i> he packet schooner len Mar. Nickerson. , i 7 from Boston, to Hartley & Bro., with a cargo of | 100 Ane Stew Bonnets, all colors, om $i conte merchandise, reached her wharf on Saturday. nd Children’s Flats, ‘The schooner Butterfly, Hubbard. from Port De- a from Scents to $250 a Tulle in attendance, and the boat 'N Laer lag alg ae die ae intend PAL nes a eng tk The cocets will Geren Narragansett is nearly ready for sea. The We hear nothing worthy of note from the flour Laces snd Silk Mantillas and Shawls from $2 to companied through various, street» gaty, by aa spot apes lepptastid te seat aa uy first bates pees i splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings and | day evening. the 1sth inet. Phe procomsion hae ete ‘A! s. a day following will be formed at 754 o'clock at head the most agreeable manner imaginable, attend the | Collars wd Rleoves im general, with a large stock | quarters on Mary iaaa avenue, near the Capito! Ladies’ Festival at Forrest Hall this evening. of F G Garden, marching down the Avenue, thromgh a ha A discount of 5 per cent for every purchase | Georgetown. to the bonte. above $20 will be made. _ The first part of the ceremomies at Arlington shail porstively anil for Europe in July commence at 1] o'clock a, m.and close at | o'elw ver interesting expicits. Our wel will likewise be on th the promotion of a general . hes in Kaglieh and German will be delivered. Dnneng and promiscnoux amusement« to conciude the day, Ali the day throuch a double Orchestra will be in attendance, and the ut t order and de cad. Nava..—At the Boston Navy Yard the steam frigate Minnesota bas been hauled to the Navy ‘ancy Goods. Maxine Disasters ron May —There were GEORGETOWN CORPORATION . during the past month as wrecked or otherwise — “ck r Se eS 6 Louisiana ave . p.tn. The second part at ‘clock to the close of lost and missing, viz: Eight ships, six barques, | Ay Oaminxance Providing for the i ge of the 4 ‘Sth » ee atolnct Cs iis Gorath catia two steamers. | “footway on the south side of Thi S. —prcercerdirsy te! mo agpeaeat —_— Of these seventeen were wrecked, three abandoned, Bea "High str Seon, Oe tween Market and High streets. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of six burnt, and seven missing. PINE 5 NE Aes cents. admuittin : Georgetown, That every proprietor of a lot 3 ia . ©. Bere. Inties—to bo had at the Music ‘Ss a fs , ¥ proprietor o: or par ‘ H . SiiNyo neti TAS EVEAINSeit STR | ots fotof proud on theeoutk side or-tieed sneer | i042 corner Pn.ay. and Whit. | prnciga, entnartn's cf the city as Tull attendance is desu It | between Market and High streets, when noti: ,REAT or je3-tf THE COM. OF ARRAN Saag - = n by the Commissioners herein appointed, and in a REDUCTION IN PRIcEs, | _J¢3-tf THE COM. OF HH, THE UNDERSIGNED, azreoto set | ianner to be approved by then eal sy at first | ie order to reluce our IMMENSE STOCK of | FACKET BOAT FLYING Cl i Friday wale day (aw heretofore) for the | Pannen LA gp geypede ea NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS we have marked between Georgetown and Arimne seine yt ot stands of Stock at the Cattle Seales, | day of June nest, have, or cause to be, paved the | many of them down to aboot Pate woe tre Sprinxs, can be chartered by the day for Ex galled Drover" Rest, commencing the 2d Priday in | footway in front of all the lots and parts of lots | MAU. eursions to the Great Falls or Arlington fi ‘to 12 o'clock a. m. aforesaid not heretofore a and of those paved 2 cent French Brilliants, at.. -l2eonts ‘i kiving short notice. Apply to the seb A. Poland, not now in good order to the entire width of the cent French Ginghams at -Wcents . 36 Jefferson street, Georgetown, or at F. Rrooks, footway where improved, and where not improved $1 cent French Chintz, at ings. Fare to the Springs 10 cents, roumd J, Love, reanmakers | to the width of six feet, with good hard brick and Boe ues ot . : : et sd er, | Sharpsand. and in accordance with theestablished | ,06Nt Swiss Muslin. at ma 26-Im JOHN MOORE. grade of said street, and to entirely curb the same Iv4g cent Furniture Calicoes, Meest VERNON AND THE TOMB OF where no curbing has heretofore n done, and 75 cent irish Linens, at WASHID Ne to repair ina suitable manner any existing curb- § cent Table a Twice a Week Uni er Notice, ing which may not now be in order, as may be di- eed But Cortata ~% The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will ren rer- rected by said Commissioners. feat onl wane pa ylariy to Mount Vernon and the Sec.2: And be tt further ordained, That there be,| BON METS MEATS. 4 Banh, of, Wewhington on TUES and is hereby, levied and imposed a tax of sixty | cheap, wharf, at the fout of 7th'atroct as tt r) cents per front foot on all lots or parts of lots with- | In addition to the above we have a complete as- | turning at hail past Se'cnek a oe in ‘the aforesaid limits which shall remain un-| sortment of CARPETING, MATTING, Olu Coaches leave sill the Hotels and the corner of paved on the day aforesaid; and within twelve TRuNeS, Bee TS a HOES, HATS. and | Peonsyivanis avenue and 7th Statdea.m. Rownd days thereafter the clerk is hereby directed to DUCED Futtes foremh. °O™ Mt OREATLY BE- | Grip ma 2 pare and deliver to the coliector a table of lots and * R. BRICE HALL, No. 373 and 375 7th st., nhove f. May 17th, 1989, art) parts of lots in front of which the pavement shall | jes st cis tomer hot have been made or repaired, as herein, and the pe =< a ¥ tutuber of front feet Inteach, with the names of DELAWARE co pg LOTTE the persons to whom the sane are respectively as- . . Manacers, sessed, who shall proceed to collect the said tax.or | FRANCE, gy Se so much thereof as may be necessary, under the | ‘The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are drawn provisions of the third section of this ordinance, ly at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes before 5 p. n the manner prescribed by the charter of the | @- Alldrawings under the superintendence of Lot WE, THE UNDERS! hers of t Warhingto ppored custom of attending the Drove Yard on Friday, ax being both inconvenient and objectionable, respectfully rep- resent to the Drovers that they must change the day to suit our business to either Morday or Wedaes day, as we wil! not attend on any end days. BA¥SEES BEAUTIFUL sTaTCR OF THE “FISHER GIRL” Is on Free Exhibition at ILP’S BOOKSTORE, Al eri ate 339 Fenn. avenue, between 9th and loth streets, ton, - A. Hazel, town, and pay over the same, as collected, to the RIZES PAID eS SOON be pet John Cumbaugh, | clerk) and bt collecting on or before the PRIEES FAID 48 SOON 45 DKAWN. QQeEeEe—e=E=ee__ John Myers, first day of July next, retaining thereof four per MONDAY, June 6, 1858—Cings %, WANTS. Geo. Carll, cent. as his commission thereon. = mannan oe Cone ballots, Ant “ 7 John Little, Sec. 3. And be it further ordained, That if the 8. WANTED—By 8 middie. aged bie © ©. H. Boun, grater of owners of any of the lots or parts of lots | | Prige of —--...@9},00| 5 prizes of......-.@1,5m ored Woman, & SITUATION ne nurse John Hoover, ‘aforesaid, shall not have had the pavements paved | § 2» ——----- 128818 jo ae Khe | Seavey ee maid. Good references can ti EW. or repaired, on the first day of Sune next. as is near et “Ay So Str Omoe nmiltes of theeits. “Addn required by the first section of this ordinance, Tickets $8, halves $4, quarters 92. <Za,Nea - then the said lots, or parts of lots, are declared oe was ED—A competent WOMAN to cook, liable to the tax levied and imposed by the second TUESDAY, June 7—Ciass 51, wash, and do the general houxowork fora fam section of this ordinance, or so much thereof as 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots, wi. of three persous, where auoth recommend: servant is kept % be well led. Apply at this o the said Commissioners shall deem to be suflicient ent a; end Pply at this oifice. it for such paving or repaving, and upon the requi- ee > 5,000 Hy a. = Jeet soa paras, Han Macon | iaing tue motel regained Mise ek nee |S A Te een te | WANTED SR arecrceue tn j. As 1 a in; amoun uire froin each proprietor, ves $2.5), quarters $1.25. - r wr ine Boni-A-Prathers, Henry Kengis. jt tan i hereby required to furniate te Cor. ix family in the city or country. or t ! lector the table thereof as herein directed, and the WEDNESDAY, Jane 8—Class 52, Collector to make the collections as afore provided. ress No, 209 F st: % numb ers—14 drawn ballots, Capitals, ~THE LADIES RESPECTFULI Island, with s 'a. reet, between sd and 4%, » ie€ ot By in IN- d 3 ie, "ANTED.—The advertiser, a mont « bie co of the storiny weather, they will continue | Sec. 4. And be at further ordained. That the | 4 prige of 35,25 | 5 prizes of....... a2.) W he ade: ort Texpectabie the GRAND UNION FESTIVAL at Odd Fellows: | Mayor and Join ‘T. Bangs be. and ‘are herein, | 1 PES‘ sr | aor eccremenes | Phd witha 8 SPEUR TION aa eee aide the Hal! on MONDAY NIGHT. jae appointed commissioners, with full powers to] 7 do. 3.000 &c, &o. head steward of a hotel in the out or An o” YSTHE STRAWBERRY AND FLORAL, | 2% and expend the net proceeds of seed tee ee Tickets $10, halves $5, quaricrs $2.50, Watering places, or would mecept the witeaton [ FESTIVAL now being held at Carroll Place, | the purpose aforesaid, who shall account therefor THURSDAY, June 9—C 53, a I house. Reference unex Spitol Hill, Yor the bonefit of Waugh Chiapel, will, | to the said clerk on of before the tirst day of No- 78 numbers—i3 drawn ballots. Omen Abe: Address “steward,” Box 24, Star in consequence of the iu ioragnoy_o weather, | vember next, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Capitals. = je 4-3t* be co Day, TUESDAY, and | Approved April 27, 1859. 1 prizes of... $5,015 WANTED TO HIRE—An active COLOURED SS, COMMONCING At 6 | qepeeesensseseeeeeneeeesee —- 10400| 33 do... 100 BOY, from twelve to sixtecn years ores oclock. ‘The ladies azain tender their thanks for a ee pg ene Apply to R. B. DONALDSON. No. S00 Page the, patronage bestowed on this oceasion, whic!, NOTICE. ves $2.5), quarters nue cease a under the circumstances, has been qui HE Copartne-ship heretofore exi ag between ee , rey py They respectfully rolleits visit trom their t:londe FT Saxpsa d Gronoe W. Jonxeow is th s day FRIDAY, June 10—Ciass 54, VET NURSE WANTE ane wh is aud every evening next week; every effort W seat f J vm recommensies f “ bn made to makoit moat pleatant ant agrocnies” | ginger’ by ust come Rw —— zis withowt a chidand kin erat _ je $-4t tas ae Sands, and all claims due said firm will ho paid to | 1 prize of.......g240 82,00 | Fr the summer. Appl GRAND CELEBRATION.—st. Mathow's | © T- Sands, EW on, [2 ee eee Fecal cilateen ret brat sane htm 1 ee Be ein « tee i > Look eutfor full particulars m future advortis- ALL SORTS OF —— Fiokets $5, nalves $220, quarters 1.25, LOST AND FOUND. —_ eS eee ; HANDLES. SATURDAY, Jane 1! STRAY NEWFOUNDLAND bor THE LADIPS oy FLETCHER CHAPF, Dee ueeiTH & SEISLNS Have in store BAN-| GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF A‘ the premises of Mrs Rovers will hold a Strawberry Festival in Taylor's! picks, Axes! Sinley Haminers, Hatchete Chie DELAWARE, Class L. Come and pi m ling. ith street, between I and K. commencing | files "Plans, Baws, Awis Aveo ee 14 78 numbers—i2 drawn ballots, and take him ONDAY EVENING, June 6th, and continuing | hes, Plan ‘a'well assorted tock of HARDWA Ris 5 Capitals. nes of 23 jee st Far tne tele, week. Admingion 10 conts. Fickets | aod CUrLERY sand feet oe A ARD regular | 3 Prize of. oe 8300 | NOTICE.—LOST OR MISLAID—a NOTE for the week 50 cents, to be had at Shepherd's. Mu-| Mtoe at Nor aay Ea peat io Bene reeular | 2° do. 2500 | NOTICES LOST OR MISi. ’ Sot in attendance, jeter | it 5 ictal | 12m) | gents or thereabouts, drawa by ong ; pare : - 1z5e wor of Willan R r Ty, om A LADY OP BALTIMORE REQUESTS ; ic 5 L|4 a 3 Need he tae R- Berry. The finder will be “the ladies and gentlemen of eee Pee AYO RANCON A HOTEL COM- | Lowests Nos 70 &e, core ty leavang tat CYRUS MARTIN'S Hotel Bho wish to dispose of CAST-OFF CLOTHING | | ‘Themanagemont of the “FLUM i” acd “PRO. | Tickets 81S halves $740, quarters 3.75, eights 1,97, | SOTBCr Sthand D streets. jeu Sts to give her notice, and she will wait on them at their FILE” HOUSES aunounces to Tourists residences, aedthetene Address FRANCE, BRUADBENTS & CU., STRAY ED OR STOLEN—On the 25th, from and Paya ier price for them. Address ope SO fe a vel . Da. North © strer Ween Box No. 19, Star prepared fr the rpaeption ot guetta the, ———— NO a oiiate CUW, spouted ree eee co ad , sepoR 4 EW MUSIC, American and Foreign, received | foroughly renovated and newly furnished, are io. er; = “Tears $1. renee ctl denlecmarns lamb Je 3-8 ate, ages Melodeons, and Pianos for | SPM Monte smast of tite most attractive sicimity | 16> Dodrawn daily at AV juuington, Delaware, at 15 ————_——————— hiro by day, week, Or month. se entte gine" OLD MAN Oe THE MOUNTAIN,” the iims co BOARDING. | 2 ume, Lakes, cades, &c.. »June 6, 1858—Clases 61, ——__— = s, G s. x -| Route f New York i a 7 i at RINGS NeCORDEDAS pa AME | eaute tram New agiaided steams COMMON. eae ~~ MM Siocintoe the SEAN, will have 2c ieone ae he. JOHN ELEIS | WEALTH nd CORNECTICUT aio ON, | 1 of —.-..- 05,3 |2 prizesof_______goon | sivvts ‘can be accommodated’ witk BOAR i ey 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and itth sts, | P- m. ro. Pier 1m, N. Y., foot COURTUAND st., | 2 ramen 10012" do,” 20 DDGING at No. 41134 street. between C stre : em ees “| gi tho landing of Southern’ Traine, Portuctne: ¢ ke. "ea. the Avenue. Also, twe fine Rooms on the hrs FUATR CLOTH, | sche hest quate suuuntion vee sual! bills of the route at the prinel- Tickets g1. jeest Alo, SOFA SPRINGS and genoral CABINET |? 4 pom, & MARTIN, Agent, TUESDAY, June 7, e HARDWARE, at oe eco, | 8&2 __ Pier 18, North River Nestea, 75 numbere—i2 drawable F3ESHARRIVALS OF VIOLIN ANDowI ) ‘street, near’ . OTICE, —- tals. \R STRINGS, BNAneLe Da | NOS wamows | Pate: oS F 2 & JOHN F. ELI. Bids Baa AN LGA LEATHER. ORNRR 7TH STRERT AND CaNAL- Tiokste’@1. ies betwen rts. 2 do. Das JO. Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for Se. per cord. seis WEDDING PRESENTS. 20 sides Collar do. Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for Sie. rd, WEDNESDAY Jane. 1859—Ciass 63. L pot — BRE a Just received and for B MSQUEEN & 00 Ww pened noke owe {or Se. per cord: =e drawn ballots, Wa pint Dar st ania pone po say joG-st _"States) oth street, near Canal street, livered to any part of the city? 2 Prize of... .@5,008 | 2 prizes of ___..__. gan or Wovding TEA SETS, WAITERS P LAND ae Winton Saige ie WHOM mma: |? Og OG ES GR] pve URES rR APEERE, Sat PAR ESAS ad beat eee ggoe | SER Patten sess eat * iota a1 treo near fhe aha jot ged D. McQUEEN & Cb, m — ene ood icown's Mes jo6 St_(Statos) 9th street, near Canal strest, Fergcae éasuro and weight may be relied onin THURSDAY, June 9,185—Claas 64, Jo3-t_354 Ps.av., ddoors west Brown's Hotel. POKES, SHAFTS, every instance. mumbere 2, drawn ballots, ORSE FOR sai ray bug- RIMS, HUBS, &o., &e,, cCKNEW & MARLOW. | 1 pniseof____.... 8500 ta izeof. ey aod ORS) low, and Diseot Gomme tp sess 9s Sh r'E., | sel dtrocts between Hand T iret Canal And on ‘oe'g, Re OM | a credit pint sence ot0, contd eal WS ZSy je6 St_(States) 9th street, near street, 1L7~ Orders sent to Office will reeeive per- Tickete ¢ kee, owner has no use for him. Apply at the NAILS. sonal attention, je6 tf FRIDAY, June 10, 1859.—Ciass 65, Office. 36 S-3t PPE Arsheryscteneeent of extra quality 318 PRESERVING TIME. me ee ballots. CARD SPECI Al; The rah ee se v MegiBEN & CO., I have this day reosived from the factory a suin- |} PFige of... 1,000 Shp heal Goeamnd with ham berets ieG-St_ (States) _ 9th street,near Canal rapig of A: Stan a Pein Secrew-to 10g] do, one Om od unent's, that he iit HOPPING AND Sir-tight at the top ghd there is nd eee ee Tickets $1. Mosth, for which be soon SPLITTING AXES, ith Also. Hand 'URNA- sed tlements im money. Presuming | ha’ ell 14 dozen assorted Kentucky pSADIKON HEATE: PRESERVING SATURDAY, Sane 11—Clase 08, Wisher who will not both comprehend ad pre OOD AXEs, il kinds a1 7 very best % $drawn ballots, erate this ‘st intimation, there is At wholesale priets. OUEEN & co. 0 soca ‘asso. 1 of. ee 81,000 more now tifbe rai {ie =] A. L.NEWTON. G-3t_ (States) 9th strect, near Caval strest, EWATORS allo sh taller oat 17 So, a ERE | | Organ of | SERVANT HOY FOR HIRE Per ture by tno TOMAC WATER. you cheap ast alee time. * Ke ke. ear, an able-bodied SERVANT BOY. «und ag ee Reale a = tseets sta iets cee sees sat TER, is now int ‘ater in all Pa. av., bet. ithe all for certificates of pack- refer: itirprantrei yt | sin "Thar ar IA, | irataranaeateesceratetace | Minnie teehee Et SS dS im eke Frork, Bomen BE JEWELRY —U. @- HOOR, tae just oo 3 » FOR SALE One apiondid mm tswan'e ‘Olle, ie rt} avenue, - om w oe

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