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Goss. tems Telegraphed from Washington. GEORGETOWN. FFICIAL. EXCURSIONS, &o. VEN IN G STAR VsHINGTON NEWS AND ue Wasnincton, date 2 SPP hiernsyp hr goons a oF “eigen er -yrontaentgeet <a : Tar Mission to Panis.—We place little head rfl: th, terse Uhagiarny isida, aon Correspondence of The Star. jotuce 1s hereby given sealed proposals be received at this Department until Monday. the twen‘ieth day of June instant, for the issue of any Portion or the whole of five millions of dollars in Tr asury votes in exchange for the gold coins of the United States deposited with the Treasurer of the he States, the of the Mint at Phila- Iphia. the Treasurer of the Branch Miut at New ot the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, apy Says ay Gxoncetown, June 11, 1859. WASHINGTON CITY: We are pleased to learn that our corporate poe have purchased one portion, = hey now In treaty for another, of the property ) situated in the angle between Sixth street and the junction of High and Market streets, upon which At is intended to erect a building or buildings confidence in the rumors that the Hon. John | mitted to the Post Office Department a formal TUESDAY... June 14, 1959. | Slidell, of Louisiana, is about to succeed Judge for mail service from New oe ontto New Oricamatte four days. The Postmas- = ——— eee aml Mazon as the American Minister Pe ter General reserves his decision until competing: SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | decause knowing that he has repentedly de- | routes, via Cairo in one direction, The Constitution treats upon the “ Consist- | clined the position, which, it has been long Mas 2 ~~ Tennessee in another, can Present ency” of the Opposition ; says, in reply to ®| andorstood, he could have had at any moment ‘Thee dispatches expected. from Gov. Combing misrepresentation of » Washington correspond. | since the accession of the present Administra- | relative to the of the Mormon FTERNOON AND MOONLIGHT EX Rr. Ao of Mtare'ge Hees Methorist Protngs x Chereh will have oUrston down the Potomac on EPA Y June ith, .25 the steamer 3 st 4 . “Enoice Voea! Muse will Sid to the "eetertain it. k Ly fe at cit: . | clege ments Eins. city prines, . New York, Charleston, or St. Louis, within one on Scoompanied by guar suitable for public school purposes. This is a Col ‘oust A rea Department 4 week from the aoeeptance of the proposals, under : <3 ent, that Howell Cobb, of * - wee “"P- | tion. Mr. Slidell has at least eight Lore “as iis siscmnces Foceaaly pare ase from Par- re calm apa mane —_ will, belgie pre the authority of the acte of Congress of 234 Decem- 5® cents; children 25 contx—to he had of ported Hngh L. White for the Presidency in longer to serve in the Senate of the United aguay have been ordered to the Coast of Africa, » meet led approbation ber, 1857, and 3d March, IR, Such Treasury notes wil! be issued upon the re cel pt here of certificates of deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States with either of those officers. They will be made payable to the order of such bidder or bidders as shall agree te make such exchange at the lowest rate of interest. not to exceed six per centum per annum, and will ch rate of interest from the date of the ond f deposit. The proposals must state ti rate of interest withont ontihion and without ref erence to other bids, and contaim no other fractional De us Rloore, pes fi dweller in that section of the town. The whole 4 3." ‘ophamn, 699 eet; of the public schools being located on the extfeme rthntraet; atm at the Bont. border of the town, persons tesiding in the oe have long oes and that ee the gi inconvenience such an arrangement subj them to in their efforts to secure for their children an cducation. The site selected is cer- tainly an admirable one for such a purpose, being eligibly located in the most healthy and ‘central ion of West Georgetown, and unencumbered y surrounding buildings. A very disreputable exhibition, for the Sabbath, was carried on in the rear of the old frame build. 1336, is not the present Secretary of the Treas- | Siates, a position which no gentleman has of and three to the Suita estos naneu ury; and gives, with comment, care ot the | late years given up to accept _< rte way Minister at er a He itis dealy of epinion. persons composing the new British Cabinet. of public employment save the Presidency or | after a careful survey of affairs, "The Intelligencer defends, at length, the | § cabinet portfolio. Weregret that Mr. Slidell | extend beyond Italy and involve the whole of recent decision of Secretary Cass, to the effect | has declined the Presidents solicitations in jomaln pantalla Preserve the compact entered that naturalization in this country would not | this connection. because sincerely believing Into by the Confederation: ‘ee na oe exempt natives of France from military service | that of all American statesmen he is best fitted | Powers are sire to take part in the contest now going on. in that country, in the case of those who volun- | to protect the interests of the United States at] Whether Prubeia will be able to maintain her tarily repair thither. & A a iti ad control the action of the eceadetee paris Heth) prcoons femenne, | Uesee | Rocusen Cavtaes ia oie tingiy eoutainlu The HO! FOR ARLINGTON SPRINGS, THE GREATEST TREAT OF THE SEASON. The First Grand Pic Nic ofthe NARAGANSET CLUB, No. i, of Georgetown, wil be given atthe abewe popular sae of resort on FRIDAY, June itt! A popular Band ha» engaged for the coca sion, and the managers piedce themaelves to spare weno ++ ates one hal ree fourths of | no pains to render it atime of pleasure and enjoy i ae : ings at the eastern terminus of Bridye street, north | Tt¢® than one fourth, f, or three fourt! f SpOhons wil dats ancetueen hres = affairs. This opinion we know to be generally | present aspect of affairs in Europe, he thinks, is ae ota {. | One per centum. One per centum of the sum offered | men . mpany From Mi Blanchard & Sfobun “<The Art | held by the public men of the country, all of | perilous indeed. It ts believed by many, notwith- <iatee hese partie Cot wee CAE leles, | te be dathangeh ina be deposited with one of the | ,, The proceeds areto be devoted exelurively to a From Messrs. a 5 " jent purpose. Coaches will lehve the usasl place in W: ton and connect with the packet boat Flying which will makea keg the Semiege every he starting from the Market-house Bridg: Tickets ean be had at Butler's, 14th street; Simp 80) se. With street and Pa. avenue; and Ben Washington city; and at the folle’ y In Georget "s Drug Store, cor Bridge and Wa. Hazel's, Beni i standing the authoritative contradiction, that there of Extempore Speaking,’ hints for the pulpit, | whom are aware that he is a gentleman of great eee) went or underserved ng bolwrcen Srance the Senate, and the bar; by M. Bantain, Vicar- | sagacity, experience, caution and nerve, and | and Rusia, and that, should war continue, it will General and Vrofessor at the Sorbonne, &c., with | that he possesses precisely the attainments most shortly develope i ell sei ot additions by a member of the New York bar; required in an American Minister to France, in rived here, and yesterday had an interview with Charles Scribner, New York. This book not only these particular times. the President and Secretary of State. The General supplies a desideratum in the literature of the lan- - ° — Speaks in glowing terms of the bY oi oa oa suage, but ministers to a need peculiarly existing | Toniyy Appains rx Texas.—Sometime since | ad especially of the Queen Mother, whom he entirely lost sight of the claims of civilization and ae. to say nothing of morality, occupied the me by playing ball, and whooping and shouting, as suecess attended one or the other party. They should have remembered that while their position was such as to shield them from the scrutiny of the police and passers along Bridge street, that their conduct was fully exposed to the multitude of respectable families residing north of them. Treasury officers before mentioned, whose certifi eate of such deposit must accompany each proposal as security for its fulfilment. If the offer ix not a >- cepted, immediate “direction will be given to return such deposit. Should any proposal be found incon sistent with the nots of Congress, or this notice, it will not be considered, All proposals under this notice must be sealed op street; Baronra’ col to bea kind-hearted, amiable person. In 2 ibed “ for | Store. corne: under our representative system of government. i fl ed to the United States | © — dhe acacisttion of Caen, te Gane | and who were, we are satisfied, greatly annoyed | 4nd inseri 3 —— outside cover, pe greer mil bow te . the State of Texas ceded ee ‘4 by such a gross violation of the peace and sanctity | Treasury Notes.” They will be opened at this De ar AS Seeeeh heat ee Pome e Soey Peeters eertain tracts of country for Indian purposes, | not very sanguine. Our present Minister, he oe the Sabbath. The Potomac Light Infantry, Captain Hollings: worth, are making artangements for a target firing. to come off to morrow, at some point up the line of the canal. The handsome canal packet boat Flying Cloud, Capt. Moore, bas been char- tered for the occasion, to carry the company to and from the ground. ‘The subject of erecting outlet locks to the Canal, at some point near the Alexandria Aqueduct, for the better accommodation of the coal trade, is being agitated by some of our enterprising citi- zens. Such an improvement we have no donbt, would tend greatly to facilitate the canal trade generally at this point. Our public schools were visited on Friday after- both professional and political. From the same, “* Hours with My Pupil;’’ or, Educational Addresses, &¢..—the young lady's guide, and parents and teachers assistant; by Mrs. Pe thinks, will be ver: lar; bunt whether be will which were afterwards colonized by the Gen- |). oni2 to get ‘Cuba by purebase or otherwise, the eral Gioverninent as Indian Reserves. It seems | deponent sayeth or i i le ‘The Associated dispatch says: — — = coos ses w RPREEE Tune, 13.—{nformation recent}, Lincola Phelps, late principal of Patapsco Inati- | ties of that region, s general prejudice has | »ooived from Madrid, of an altogether relia tute, Maryland, and author of *+I.incoln’s Botany,”’ | been excited against all red men, and the quiet | character, shows that however desirable it may Ag Charles Scribner, New York. The object of | Indians inhabiting these reserves have often ee hae eaterlnctont Sateen ad this book is “to teach the principles of virtue and | heen accused of committing depredations, nor is there any | slot ett 'y of the negotiation plety with the force of truth and the eloquence of | which were wholly attributable to the ma-| of a commercial ty between Spain and this sincerity’—to teach the women of our country i i i - | country. ‘ rauding Camanches. Notwithstanding the In- corhe i deart fe earvian ils e % a * trac’ i the mails between the cliquetta ot fashionable pee unas to instill | that State, has exerted their utmost efforts to | service, has been relet to the Southern Steamship . seritati, Y a i 69,000 um, Or into their minds aspirations for a higher life. remove every possible cause for irritation, | Company. They receive $69,000 per annum, partment at twelve o'clock m., of said twentieth day of June instant, HOWELL COBB, je W-dtJ une2) Seoretary of the Tr: asury. | SERENE AMUSEMENTS. GF AND FESTIVAL or THE Saenger Bund, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ATARLINGTON SPRINGS, On THURSDAY, June i6th, 1859, PROGRAMME. ucep: Canal, where party Pinge whil? waiting for the Boat, he Boats start at 9 o'clock a.m, IL A meeting of the Ciah will be held at the usua! pisce on Wednesday evening, the 15th inst. to complete arrangements, By order of the _ dela 3t GRAND SACHEM Or® NAME 18 OUR MOTTO. The members of the GOOD WIL Lave to inform their numero: friends and the pattie goneratly that they will give® Grind Pie Nic au Arlington Springs on MONDAY, June 2h, This being the oldest and best extablished Club in Wash itis stacerely heped that their friends and will extend to trem a liberal share of ther CLUB beg AlronAGe. o noon by most of the members of the Board of : h. 2 jor Cotillon Band has heen ed fo ision, | 11:00 less than heretofore. The company agree | Guardians and several members of our CltyCoun-1 _Atz ota ee Be Ee, amen Pn a aca me eugneed for We have received from Messrs. Taylor & Mau- | they have been unable to prevent a collision, | to extend the trip to Havana, the postages to be cils, and cards of merit presented to a large num- | Singing Societi longing to New York, Baiti- | A extra line of Ommibunes has al ry, (who have the book for sale,) “Ancient Min- | as intelligence has been received at the Indian | the only compensation. ber of the most meritorious pupils, in both male | more, mond, &c.. will be receiy Sat tg Rau | fe insure the safety and comfort of » cralogy,”* of, an inquiry respecting primeval | Office, from the Brazos agency that a serious and female departments ‘The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards yesterday amounted to only 90 heat; 7 were pur- chased by butchers and Speculators, at $3 255.44 road Depot by the SEN¢ ERS of = city, and ercorted to the Turn Halle @ hy, where acoliation will await them. At 8 clock the sienai for the formation of a Torchlight Procession will he gtr h, i leave the Northern Market h corner of 7th street and Pa. av., and the fe Capitol, every hour he packet best Fiying Clond has alae been e: ‘ i = wi Me on PAYING OFF THK CREW OF THE FRIGATE MiIx- substances ee by Capea _— pec skirmish had taken place on the 23d ult. kusora=ax’ Boson ="The Boston) Advertiver. 0€ sional remarks on the uses hic! 'y —>———— = «| the 11th inst., says: applied; by N. EF. Moore, LL.D; Harper & Removep.—The declension of Mr. Erasmus a firing of rockets; | gaged tor the benebit of our Georgetown [ends who Th the frizate Mi ta, nnmbering | 01, the hoof, equal to $6 svald.-= net; the remain- | the line of march will then be t m up towards he | eas wish te particiratarn the pleasure « A the day. : " “ ct Fe nesota, numbering . re le! . F eaten ft 4 akties i the modern neologich and hetianasPemanle to | J. Middleton, yesterday, to be again a candi- | aout go, were paid cif yeeedey ae eee ae | ine lambs were offered sed acho om cla sheep | Fey Hall, where the strancore willbe presented to | ft will env randall pee cies | the modern geologist and metalurgist, as well as date for the seeretaryship of the Board of Alder- ired being over $165.00), in suis varying from | for the former, and $2.37a:3 12 per head for the lat- | Sto" will then move through seme of Se princes Tickets TIFTY CENTS, admitting » gente 1 interesting to the general reader. men, was a virtual removal—it being known | *200 to $500. The gates were closed, and none b streete, anil repair to Headquarters on Maryland avenue, at Ackman & Schuell’s,where also a sum ous Supper will be in readiness for the guests a their brother Singers of the District. The bang being over, the strancers are conducted to their va. nous lodgiags,provider for them by our wellknown ter. Cows and calves $20a5) Veal calves Se. per Th. gross. The Flour market continues dull and inactive; standard supertine brands are held at $7, and extra 7 Wass i But little W heat offer- » Also, from the same, “The War of the Roses,” of stories of the strugele of York and Lancaster; mens and Indies eT thas METH ANNUAL EXCURSION Waugh Chapel Sunday School. but those connected with the navy yard were al- lowed to enter until the meu were paid off. ‘The “| other in his stead. Mr. Middleton held the | csowds outside the walls was large Phe streets by J. G. Edgar, author of “History for Boys,” | Other in his stead sone «, in all which | Were flanked with hacks and boarding-honse 1 &c; Harper & Brother, New York. A book | Po*ition for twenty-eight years, in all whi ners. Several philanthropic individuals were in that a caucus had determined to substitute an- Is in quali ing; prices range from host > rhard, Pabst, Wer te thear which minutely traces, as this does, the thrilling | time no complaint had been made in any quar- | side the yard, and as the sailors entered, imparted | $160 to $1.75 for whi ‘ A. s til others of iagd rend tide: i rle 7 ter against the manner in which he has dis. | Wise counse! s to save them | and =2aSse. for yellow; no sales of mor mittee, and all | Ge ke incidents of the sanguinary struggle of the riv aa { its duties. A more valuable | ft the pitfalls which sirround them. The |” Arrivals.sehomer’ Bekect Win ine, will be distribu- | YP NE houses of York and Lancaster, from the plucking | charge any of its duties. more ui He crew asa whole are a noble set of fello’ John | Port Deposite, lumber to FW od ef the Roses inthe Temple Gardens. through a | servant or officer the public never had, as all in] Bowies, one of their number, lost th use of his ving heen chartered cave ber whert, fort of Tth ot, whart, Navy Yard, até o'clock Nelson, Etheredge, Norfolk, lumber to Pickerell & Co ; Saratoga, Clark, Boston, plaster to Hartiey & Bro; Steamer CC. Alger, Philadelphia, to Bradley & ‘Taylor; Steamers J.C. Jerome, Phila delphia, and ¢ bia, Baltimore, to Hyde & Davidson; packet schooner Fairfax, Mott, New York, to MeCobb & Dodge; and several bay crafts with wood, staves, &e. peried of thirty years, to the destruction of Kich- ard the Third, will of contse be eagerly sought by the student of history, adult as well as juvenile. THURSDAY he Singeta will ass ka. m.,at which hour Band sent to the Armories of the Militasy au ‘Turn Halle. Punctnally at 2 a.m. the procession will be formed in the following order: ORDER OF PROCESSION. Marshals, monnted . Mess:s. F. W. Egicffstean, J. Gerhard, and J.C. Washington know well. We entertain no fa- | Might hand in " Shipmates tributed $475 to his relief. Another vor f@ the custom of frequently changing the | named Georze Cummingham, now at the Chelsea incumbents in clerical offices, whether of the Na- | Hospital, under treatment for an ulcerated leg, IL7~ The Pataps-o Enterprise says that a Teaas | tion, Slate, or City; and more especially do we Nebe Hora with a purse of $200 from the fire: fever prevaiis in Howard county, and names a deprecate the policy of removing such asecreta- wei namber of citizens who are about selling out and ry as Mr. Middleton has been for twenty-eight > A letter from Mr George D. Prentice, of removing to that State. yenrs past, to the end of making a place for} the Louisville Journal, who was much talked of The Music wil! be Voeal and Instraments!. As on former occasions, a pleasant time is ant) ipated. Tickets W cents; Children Shepherd’« Bookstore, corner rrieen'’s Pa. avenue, ef the ‘x te be had at swoe " Kretschmar. scbintaet instar : ination to Congress In the since c¢| GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. muses — = ma ay ‘or & nomination to Cohgress in the place o| FEE BEER . 7 eo Mulitary. : ee eee roe lie Si cose | gon ————— Humphrey Marshall, declined, was real to the] A Resouvtios to provide for the expenses of the | Singing Sogietion from “New. York, Baltimore, C, SOnpbAielly Giouonns thet cues of eetiection.” Wo kad euppescd poss mest | Isrensa Ivrrovement LANps or Fiorina. | late nominating convention, in which he says: poor and workhouse for the first quarter of 1559, Other Invited Guests, ANNUAL Pic Nic Gecaneey Ta ce OE a eartiiad lt 0 01 000 tO ageee land in tie | A eat aco by no means be | 2d for other purposes. Muste. : o anny. Kesolved by the Roard of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the sum of tive hundred and ninety-eig bt dollars and twenty-three cents be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to defray the expenses of the poor and workhouse for the tirst quarter of 1559; sayable to the order of the ‘Trustees, Jer will be given a a a es z : agreeable to me, and Iam very sure that | should ———____ _. | Newmansville distriot, approved to the State | Bxrecalile to ue, place. Ido uot want it; L could if The Nerth German Lioyd’s steamship New | by the Secretary of the Interior under the pro- | not ace ept without a sacrifice of feeling. I like York sailed from New York on Saturday for | visions of the Sth section of the act of 4th Sep- oy A piece, and if “as Lene ad nds are C) - . : ay stUstied with the manner in which I discharge its pia bansispeperter a ¥ Bsa Pet Vinca, | tember, 1841, has just been transmitted to the | Sutin tet thee signify this by not asking me to Among the passengers is Dr. F. James, of Wash- | (:,vernor of th ate of Florida, by the acting | ieave it.” ington city. Commissioner of the General Land Office. re erniioeiisis a Uj The butchers of New Orleans pay to the D> The steamboat Jobn G. Layton exploded | These lands are selected by the State in part | city $250,000 in market fees every year. au on Thursday last, about forty miles from Savan- | satisfaction of the internal-improvement grant ly A New York “Jerry Diddler’? has re- nab, Ga. Master James Strobhard was killed, by Congress of 509.000 acres, under the act pd a Mobile merchants to the tune of five white and tive colored persons were missing, | above mentioned. the proceeds from the sale of |”), | Z 5 s 3 m is [97 A State temperance convention has 1 and es of the crew and Passengers severely | which Jand by the State go to make up the calla to meet at : sohuiesl ‘Mich. on ine Toth, — trust fund of the State for internal improve: | inst, to perfect the organization throughout the the Senger Bund. The Presiden The Officers of the Bund. ARLINGTON SPRINGS, On WEDNESDAY, Jone sod The cha-itabie «tert of our Society bene wn vereally known, the Committer deem it unnccessa ¥ to remark further than that this feetiwa! will fvl'y merit the popularity which has ever attended the Pic Nics of our Socicty. and that. as. on former or will be Rpared that may terd fortand pleasure of our wame: tipow the oceasic will leave the ue, and proceed to th rehout the day Washi anit Kon Aqueduct. Georgetown, hourly, tothe Spring. Passace persons having tiekets. ntlemen’s tickets “™ cents: Ladies’ tickets 25 ‘omit Alexandria Music Vere The Members of the Senger Bund of Columbia, The Turners. The Turner Rifles. The line of march will be taken up Penn. avenue, films pastthe Presidential Mansion, then proceed thre h Georgetown to the boat landing. and by mean: of the canal boats to Arlington Spring. CEREMONIES ON THE GROUNDS. Part Firer. Arriving on the grow: and secteties will repa aseigned them. Atti o’c id to be by counted for by proper vouchers. oleed further, That trom and after the first day of April, 1859, the accounts and vouchers of the Trustees shall be rendered quarterly, a here- inafter provided Resolved further, That it shall be the duty of the ‘Trostees to render the said quarterly returns in ac cordance with the forms herewith presented which forms shall be filed by the Clerk of the Corpora- tion for their guidan ener of 7th street and Sy lath jock the societies Bnd as eee I" The Newport (R. 1.) News says that the f semi ze will he called around the stands, and.after tay bo Precured uron the beats and at the ses State. Resolved further, That the Superintendent is] ® performance by the 8, short address day; and before that time at the Muss ment purpos é li be delivered by the Presi tot the wt c «Gs. Metzorett, and harbor of that city, so celebrated both for its ready ne ons An exbilition of ~— aris; open to artists eh cpr fa pete td Menger Bind, Mr Sonatina ho will be followed Rstuell @ Warren Wor " occifl a igi is of all nations, is announced c place at Genev: > from Api so9 0 ve. u ee eo Engl - sj < igen tdaged necemsbilty tal ines. and ite ccurityofahor- | . Miamt Laxns.—A copy ofthe original list of | oft nao € Pinel aR Geneea | sprastera. with a felurn in accordanes wits the | Myke, eelinh by Ale. Kretachmar . Wnsy as and at Dr: J. L- Kudweit's, Georgetown, or age. is gradually filling op. The cause of this | 'ami reservations under the treaty of June, i) 7" Herr Engen Adam, from Munich, known fom _lerewith presented, to be filed as above, art, by the united Glee Clubs. the News attributes to the wash of the streets | 1554, has been transmitted by communications showing the amou kind of st by his representations of former Italian wars, has through the sewers, and the throwing overboard | of 11th June, 1459, by the acting Commissioner | “one to the Austrian headquarters, to take part in of ashes and cinders from the vessels in port. of the General Land Office to the register and the campaign as batt 07" From the photographers and publishers, | T°eiver of the land office at Lecomptou; and NEW TROTTING ASSOCIATION. The Messrs. Bryant & Smith, we have six photographic those officers have been notified that said list } subscribers to the new Trotting Association P S 3, . ad all others desir: of ty mn embers ai (stereoscopic) views of scenes in and about Wash. | WS approved by the Secretary of the Interior requeated to attend a meting on WEDNESDAY, plies for the month, and the ave: number of inmates; and also, a monthly statement, as per form, showing the daily receipts for the month, and the sources from whence they are derived, which statement Tey the quarterly account of the rustee, Resolved further, That no purchase be made hy the Rev. Mr. Horzberger. Bands. Marschner, by the united Glee the Mozart Verein of w 10 Verein and the sowmeties of Maryland, Virgima, Washingt and social pasttime to conclude t Commu Kidwell, & Slabs. Alfornate singing York, Alex: houncing te ther frends a the Part Skcoxn. ington, which, for excellence of exec on the 16th of April, 1859, and that from and Sth instant, at 4 o'clock. to adopt rules and reg. oeer, bee egy hele ey oe elt oy yeaa ivenat2o'clock for reassembling | Pen sloraGRAND PM NiCat hens quite equal to the best French stereoscopic v after that date all the lands in the Miami ces. | “Stine forthe xovernmentof the course, 1" | On Of the Board to the #0 authori three persons, | Periormance hy the Bands. Oey fe eS Te ee They consist of representations of the Patent Office, | sion not embraced in said list become a part of pat poenten? eee HIBITION. | except such miscellaneous articles as from the crangner Schwur, C. Sahm, by the united Glee} Parts Re UNITTER. Washington Monument, Jackson Statue, White | the public domain, and consequently liable to | w ii give their Annual Exhii of Select and nature of the purchases, they may ace fit specifi- House, Capitol extension, (east front,) aud the Onginal Orations at the ssa TY RUNKS OF evory dozcription made at the Southern Trunk Factory, 499 7th street, oppo rity Odd Fellows’ Hall. sel soeaes paonian Institution on | THlly to exclude by written authority to the Super-| peengien in English, by Mr. M. Gross. RINTERS’ ARLINGTON ASSOCIATION. bo ‘ | settlement under the preémption laws. WEDNESDAY EVE? G. Jun lath, beginning | intendent. Warrior's Night Song, Music by Wrede, Evclish Tomb of Weshington. They are for sale by Frank- ——_.—__. = Sis P. ii.y precisely. The public is invited ; Resolved further, That ail acts and parts of acts OS ee ae (Gamerernagd Glee Glabs. _— Vay E 3 5. i A end. s mi isi - c 5 OS ad ers ss - - lin Philp. Navan Orpers.—Surgeon Samuel Barring- jel ot _ % RICHARDS, Principal. thew Lay oe hereof, be, and Dane co Heme Sind and ther sports antl oulaghit Pic Nic of the Prin UF” The New York Herald of yesterday morn- | {0% has been ordered to the Naval ie peace [Sn ICE CREAM oftho very best quality served | Approved May 7, i599 halfpast & o'clock, when the'itma taty wpice at ing contains the cards of Mr. H. Halsey and his | 18 place of Surgeon Pinckney detached and ree , to Figen Lege Hotels, Fate oa Frias atorney in reply to that of Mrs. Deane on the pre- | ordered to the San Jacinto. Sailmaker Her- | Fauulien at @ vers | ‘sent to any part ofthe cre, vious day. They deny that he was absent from | bert has been detached from the Philadelphia Eeetenas attention given to serving, Tartes with the funeral of his wife, as alleged by Mrs. Deane, | Navy Yard, and ordered to the frigate Con- | DELPHTA CONEECTIONER Sue a ed in order to leave the gre nds precisely at 7 chets at FIFTY CENTS, admitting one t z swith the wa Jeman and ladies, ty be had at the Music Stores, t finest of the season to th: core Chak | os STINGING GUACER ate, and the Brincipal Restasrants of this city, Withers’s Brass and S A = . : , F : q aING JACKS. rgetown, and exandria. caged, —_ sein ener is now unknown, asalso | gress. Sailmaker Lozier has been ordered to | 8nd F streets. je lim Cywries [euaeks “their Books, Cordi (Omnibnse stationed at the ca itol te, corner Stages leave the Northern Market at Ia.» alleged by her. On the contrary, they state that | the Philadelphia Nay. Yard. POISON SODA WATER.—Serious in uchn. Heoxpital nstruments or Rings — sh gltth street and Pa avenue. and Northern’ Market and the foet of the Capito! and Mr. Halsey can be seen at any time and place de- | aa see UF Jury to health and even death itsolf are bo- | Wiem.ail, auleif W'spo od to p ait by my experience, | Space. rin all day through. to eg ee Sired. They also express dissatisfaction with the Hrew! jong Bridze, fare Ww [ath street and Pa. avenue at 10 a. w., ant Cuaxce or Names.—The chartered vessels | COM§ 80 common from the uso of Soda Water RI: 4 ong 22. fare WW “= ards ant Pp. the boat landing, fare 6 cents. Boats free of boat Figs ud Ise leave investi A wfactured and kept in copper fountains, that id erfect confi. | charge. All chartered omnibuses are distinguvched | Gewrecte ag 4 ee ant of thorouylness of the coroner's investiza- | of the Paraguay expedition rerently, purchased | tee ay, eaneourn she ne, of then and a former sufferer, merely: super. | by fides and piscmedee OmmeUses as — Tickets 35 contn adertines cvs geutiounn and 'a tion see for the Navy, have had their names changed | Washington, a ‘splond novelty in the seriBlas Box 1 » Charlestown, Mass. Scheltbnas ne hare te oblecer _— sete Ze i7~ A “National Singing Festival” is now | by order of the Navy Department, as follows, Keid Weise sokthie ee Bethe Nene 1] PRARGAINS! annaher why Walilecker,” Bartels, F ~ Lo ANNUAL EXCURSION transpiring in Baltimore, under the auspices of the | viz: The Westernport to the Wyandott, Mem- | Pharna: a asa refreshing and heathful drink B’ ~~" BARGAINS" ernard, ie 13 St * THE Germans. On Monday, they had a march from | | phis to the Mystic, M. W. Chapin to the Anm for invaids. a angie glauce at this apparatus wil ow offered in all kinds of DRY GOODs, pro BEAUTIFUL STATUE Montgomery Guards, i . satisfy any one of its entire faultiessuess, and that Z| d 7 TO THE WHITE CSE PAY. the Me Amembly Rooms, their headquarters, to | costin, Caledonia to the Mohawk, Atlantic to | the great demideratum so long, but uneucerstiuily Sa AreINE Gud otherwise improving my “PISHER GIRL” On MONDAY Seas AEILION, the Front Street Theatre, the Place of holding | a soughtin other inventions, is completely found in 4 tursnit of any article of FANCY Inon Free Exhibition at S ae = | the Sumpter. this. The fourtain being made of east iron, and APLE pRV GooDs Will please give mea PHILP’S BOOKSTORE, The Monteomery Guards annoence to theit their exercises. Two military companies preceded —_——_.———_ heavily lined with porcelain, precludes the possibil- cail, as 1 will sell as cheapas can be fonad eise- 332 Pex ‘enue, between 9th aud 10th streets, | friends and publiegenerails Lont they the musical societies, and delezates from New Ter Arctic.—This steamer which had be- f the water being impregnated with foreign or h . be NEW J. male wil cive ther ticith Annual bx York, Philadelphi ; Geel urious matter, and the apparatus in whieh it ix | “jy tq 3 521 Seventh strect. 10n to the White Honse Paci di A Lorerscnes sor | Alexandria, Georgetown, D. | come unfit tor naval service, has been recently pled being situated on the counter insures at ali OTICE TRAV ELE = rt —— MONDAY..2th inst. éy Harrisburg, Newark, N.J.. Richmond, Wash- | purchased of the Navy Department by the sgl AU NAIR NS Dine Store, INSTRUNK “Facto eollavion eeu oa << an LOST AND FOUND. | Rr pula s Bani! is engaged for the occasion. Thee a tg altimare. Each soctety displayed | Light-houso Board. It is the design of this] ie7-1m_ either a banner or flags, decorated, and the memh emblems, made an imp 15th sts, Refreshments w: h sts, caters T corner New York a menced the manufacture of Te nnks ——— - orand experienced wor Linte supervision, | a’ trave'ers with a better and © Northern Trunks sold by nd the marshals Properly bers carrying appropriate SINE appearance. Over | be furtashed by an experrenced | board to have it converted into a life-boat, and | — ’ | is iz TPYRUNKS OF EVERY nS PTION Mad | anchored to warn mariners off Rattle-snake ne print ie Santor Trek Poe. io9 one thousand men were in Une, which extended | 520%!s, near Charleston, South Carolina. ee ee I OST—On this (Toesday) morning. 4 north, between 3d and the Bladensi BUNDI-b containing the tlounces fe finder will receive the thanks the ner and a suitab'e rower iby leaving itat No. 446 |2th street, T, admitting a centieman an! fhe first boat wil! leave the 7th street wharf at i 1m. ‘buses will attend corner of 7th and Mth ets., 84 «clock a.m. and proceed direct to the Whice | | examine ity stock belore ~ Ane lee where. je 14-3t wane The sowond one — E a j = : a (IRE CRACKERS.—2 boxes No.1 Gold Chop] AMES ©. TOPHAM. 499 7th st, ama Proceed slirect te the White Hour apout three fourths of a mile. Upon reaching | Scsrexpep.—Inconsequence of thea ach K CRACKERS, a superior article, wholesale and | Je4#2n_____ Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, , ihe brat boat will leave the Wiite Front street, the armed escort filed off and saluted a are Pproach | tail, at AR q tr. curled tail and <p ___ "Recon abx ut 21, oF 10 oaleck the visitors as they entered the building. ‘Ths | 0f the sickly season, the Light-house Board | "24; 8 = ___LAMMonp’s, athst._ | BY CHALLIE DE LAINS. ofusrere tin cane, of Bo: ae xrand concert of the festival took place in the eves have been notified that the work of building > ~ > “Pp 4 I havo on hand a petty Asaort nen flels 5 P i. simeee Department. STEEL SPRING SOLE LEATHER TRU? eon Petty iflef at No. 463 New York avenue, near Lith ot. Com matic of Arronzements } . A ee a a : 4 DRESS GOODS, which I will ne * . vf mis, Bing, at the theatre. It was considered rather un, | # light-house at Jupiter Inlet, Florida, will Son VALI Sent miisees Geechee Ok cont for e-sh; such as a = — cert, Maier Base Langron fortunate that a heavy rain should have com. | necessarily have to be suspended. Fellows Hail. Ye 4 2in Fine Organdie Lawns, TAKEN ur. » blind am the Wate Lanch, jolt menced falling just about the time the audience a 7 i t w trespassing on P’ain Coloret Bareges, 18 requested to Fine Printed Jaconets, . : DIES’ AND CHILDREN'S assembied. Nevertheless, the audience comprised | NAVAL Onper.—Commander John W. Liv- I i ¢ Cc tees. The owne: OTTON HOSIERY. at least one thousand person pins for PAcker, BOAT FLYING CLOUD, runm eu x . A ward, prove property, pay charges an! take ween Georzetown and Arinneton F » j eceived a full : ods %) pieces Printed Lawns at 1 cts. per yard, her away. Sprin, au be ch: 1 ; x large portion of | ingston has been ordered to the command of | pf, "8¥e just received dete new Goole in| Sn pieces better quart meas pe gaan "ye le 3 GEORGE BENYER. | curso: Sie aera the day for bx: iy whom were ladies. At Sy o'clock, the curtain | the recciving ship at Boston, vice Commander Jeu A EWTON Ne, 521 7th 13 je 14-3t A. 1. NEWTON, No, 521 7th st. Springs, by giving shert notice. Apply to the ent arose, and the performance commenced by the | Stoddard, detached, (sick.) NE POUNDS CRUSHED, POWDE RLINGTON RETREAT. singing of a chorus, entitled the Si, scriber. No. 36 Jcflerson street, Georgetown, oF at qhe Springs. Fare to the Springs 10 cents, rount B-Im JOHN MOORE. ! ; nger’s Prayer. SISA and Granulated Sugar for #1; good Brown Su- ‘The whole of the programme was sung. under tg | THE Weatnen.—The following report of the | San trig fangs Ham 122, and Teas at prices that cannot be beat, direction of Professor Charles Lenschow, and the weather for this morning is madefrom the Morse | _!t* 108, W. DAVIS, cor. 9th and E sts. JACOB POWERS & » Prorrixtors., This Summer Retreat offers to the public the most desirable resort near the being only 5 minutes’ walk or ride fr Wash- WANTS. WANTED—By a respectablo Womaava S110. WASTER SE2 2 ceapee! do plain sewing | At dress Cork, Star Office. me | Meext VERNON AMON TOMB OF 7aYRAV ington or Georgetown. 3 : stomata de es j ASKING 5 cence re Soret: aug of tao ment successful | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Aastitation | ["PEAVELING | Goons. : ‘The proprietors have orected a spacious Pavtit or, Waar Bitommctable youne Woman sa Twiee a Week Umcal urther Notice, Season. ‘on have a | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : Just received, soine very desirable materials for | © by 3 feet, dining, dressing, descing, & d refresh- _ SITUATION as chambermaid and todo p nin The steamer THOMAS COLLY ER will ran reg- grand pic-nic at the grounds of the Maryland State J 4, 1959 ladies wanting Goods in this line, and will be sold | ™ent rooms, which are surrounded by beantiful sewing. Apply at No. 94 2d street, between Fand | Bl@rly to. Mount Vernon o) Agricultural Society ‘ New York, N.Y. rae clear, warm very cheap for onsh. : Oro i fell aes e it ta be | = = BXvsoha TRIDAYS, et hay A Be A , je 14-2 5 | He » be = a —— = ————_— § vi ee ee eh eect een were je 1-2 A. L. NEWTON, No. 591 mh st._| pahnuned Hanae enerereatican. at all Fishing. | WY ANTED—Anindostrious,intelligentand strict. | bie sete pstet whence: eka. on, and ov. PERSONAL Baltimore, Ma... clear, warm. At NEWTON’S NEW Boating. Quoit Pitching, &c.. ad the Bar ai Iv moral BU to lewrn the drug and apotheca- | turning at half- paxt 3 o'clock p.m, ” . Washington, DC clear, wind 8 SEVENTH-ST. DRY GOODS STORE, _| Larder will at all times be found supplied with ey | T¥ burisess. None need apply unless able to fur- ve all the Hotels and the corner «| ~--: Hon. Wm. M. Churchwell, of Teun., is at Richmond. Va.. lear. 76°. W hare can now be purchased all kinds of FANGY | erything desirable and in season. nish reliable tostin gencerning the qurlifiea- | Penns: vania avenue and 7h stats a. mn Red Brown’ , bere > ve pa sky plesant and STAPLE GOODS at the very lowest prices rh good whart ia now being erected cprosite to tor Repel poe age ie in the haad- | tri ‘s. ‘ma ttf . _ , p or cas 3 ss or © BOCOMING vis! € . No. 4. Star fice, nie som: PS esincter mae, oor ree Gen. Tench Norfolk, fa ss La wind 8. ie J adies, call gud oxamine for Aoyrzelves, from Washington, and Boate wit! tall timex be oe. LIME-1L LIME ne E md., 5 . a 74. - . L. NEWTON, 5% re pund to convey visitor t ian AG a a ME— —LIME! -Hon. ©. I. y >. | Wilmington, N pir ee =a le NEWT TENSE | froe af charan, except whenitisocceried ty Rest | PJOUSE_AGENGY AND_INTRLLAC May arwass'i! QUADTitiES to sui 1. Larraber, of Wis., is at the L : lear ? pee er OFFICr FOR SERVANTS 5. Hotel. ' ? *- | Columbia, $ clear, wart LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS . ng, | OFgther partion, ; ive | Most respectfully walictts th peenm ee bene aed facet tt caclesten. @ b desta Cheap sD, BONNET BOXES, | “ Clubs and other partion who wish the exclusive Vashinezon acts th: patrovage of the fami- | MEN HAIR, at ‘ieee a Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, {s at years ‘dx. eet Lal s SOUTHER S PRE FACTORY right of the grounds can make satisfactory arranze. sshington and viciuity wanting servants * . A.; Major H Savannah, Ga. As Y Bache aud Hon. W. B. Reed, Pa epee good Macon, Ga. ments by calling on tl @ Proprietors, to call to his office, where the hest of help with good Capt. R. W. Jobnson, U.S. 499 Seventh street, : : vos : » reference cau be obtained. Also. orders taken fc slear r wind E. Peet Sereui oil Usliows: el, Lhe best police arrauzements will be enforced, wn y coal and wo d. All persons wanii , id | the lower part ot Thee any t : je 14-3: ai _ call and register their names. C. TEON SRY extablished a deput 91 the pet foe Bache are at Wi Mentgouery ii clear, SO. XPRESS STEAM ANE £OR PHILADEL- © HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Proprietor, 494 11th st , between E and tin Ave" anal, where ros ‘wars be iad on --+: The Spectator of the 2th ult. ; S Ala, loud . line, wall leave for the above ‘port , " — = Bnd Winte Seed urmt tate, Cement, Piast: the arrival of Senator Seward in Londen gees | Prairie Bluff Als cued ates THURSDAY, ‘loth inetant! at 2 wally 9 ASSES Ld oo oa AT hoack COLORED GIRI- to do the gen- | "Orders mon tes a ounctuall Sd peyton Sines Ala). y : o'olock. For freight, which’ will fo taken ate, Hebert on eral housework of a small family. Inquire at | | punstaally gitended to. Mobile, Ala. clear, #22. duced rates, appiy'to” r [7 A PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new | No. 589 M street, between 6th and 7th 253 ae je 13-1m W. H. GODEKY Wapprintt, Steen the “reformed gambler,” js in | Galnsville, Mise. - cloudy. Tor anPRARLEY & TavLoR, | pitch, <ernet of 7th and Canal atrecis, opponts | N* [ANTED.—By s respectable young Women FANS. ; : Chrleianburg Poonam; 12 miles From Orhan | New Orleans Uawssnw---rait 1g, 78°, wind S. | jolt __ 164 and 166 Water at, Georgcrotn, 7, You wil not only be sure of full measure, | WAXPCATION as eek" ‘Apply for three anys Sust received sf Mt 8 » 12 umwa. FROM THE WxsT. GENTS Gauze but you_will get your. Wood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 | at No. 291 New Jersey avenue, between Gand H. | ;, es £12, Beune® has received the story from Dickens | Frederick, Md... cloudy, warm. MERINO VESTs. Pieces and Split <1f any size demred. je 13-2" = which that popular author bes written for the Led- | Hagerstown, M: cloudy, warm. T invite the attention of Gentlemen in want of iy cents per cord cheaper than it is sold ‘HILDREN’S erie ta tale illustrative of a case of Life Instt. | Cumberland, M raining, warin, Gauze Merieo Riu Tie His Woda of he Bee uality come well Cea mi full breast ot C ie CARRIAGES, sance. Grafton, Va... raining, warm. tid ng? Bes: ity. ¢ Ob milk, without a child, and is wi PRR cae cet pest assortinent of Children's =--+ On dit that Hackett, the actor. has recently | Wheeling, Va loudy, warm. nly Hoss, D> He bas tho biggest Cartsand Boxes, for the ‘summer. re to No. 86 fSix Bea ingits | CARRIAGES in the city is at ae been married to a young iady not yet out prayed Esrkectern, Va. raining, warm. A ful! and new supply just received at i E ‘a ts and at Lt | Pa.avenue, hetwoen Zint and 224 ste. ie jou-st Pa. one teens, and will ahortly depart with Dor jontst ot | Harmer, Olle. clear, warm, je tt 2 NEWTON'S. Noo521 7h ap, | 1F- The biggest Pine Kune sate: = - tT - fora ed absence. Oreurepe, | Marietta... clear, warm. NEW BAND ORGANIZED—The under Kindling Weodtt <l | A prention is cd RD, isenes “----The Davenport (lows) Democrat sayn that | ©!"ciansll, 0. clear, warm, AEN ,BAND, ORGa! Mh ey have organ. | {77 All deliveret Free of Charest TUESDAY QPTER NOON eens sa’ Se 113 Pax an official letter from Kossuth to a rian exile Barometer at the itheontan, at7 a.m. (cor- | ized a good B ASS and STRING an which ‘A is o'clock, on the Premises, of a Brick Dweiling Just received, a su; at that place bas been received, requ him to | "ected for temperature,) 30,094; at noon 30,071. wilt be styled ¢ Washington Brass Band.” 'T) tle Notice. Ifthe above hot show how | House and Lot, on New Jersey avenues neat K | | tArticies, Ac; Montes take imu Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 75°; at noon 85° Nand will rm for Parades, Excursions, to get Rich it shows where to get your 8 ENT! reimndy fer nediate steps towardsembarking for Hun. » 75°; at noon = Work, street vt tna Wa i Wintenner ort res- 6 x "< Trustees, 4, SRS A es Now please sail ar tbe aon {7 and it. 1} fo will gota quarter oft the — ipruce Pine Sawed in Tran Spt Fit for $1; 3 pieces for 31 es 4 places $1.25; or iis eshte’ ests Ptase, 3:4 lees pret ys a ea i eens ator mi jes A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Wharf, None spake ALA SE » No, st. FP ISH i » let _st., Capito! Hu, > ary. From the tenor of the letter it would pear | , Maximum during 24 hours ending 94 m to- fia Kossuth was engaged in raising an army” day, 2°; minimum 69°. -**: The New York corr the Taun- he New Yeck San mess Ghat ton (Mass.) Gazette, says: { believe'when I > The New York Sun says that Barnum has Wrote you, we ‘were all alive with Sickles excite- | eeu badly hoaxed. He thought, after a six iG ie galas rer ecttully solicited, ER, No. 316. ad to NO B1GUnoxt door to iron Hall, R SALE—A light sh Fe PALE Mahe shifting top BU paii and ropa Will be soid! ire at WRIGHT'S Liver jen, Union Hotel, Georgetown, Dé. jous ATENT ICE PITCHER F will" big fet Pic! EWS, madsen t = Sepp cvad p feta SRC SAES RRO sewer, BKA Ww CHIC ING wer Peta i "106 Pa. av., bet duh morning, roving his ci way, any fine | corpse of Napoleon Bonaparte, which he designed | {2¢ {improving the Fi Broabyterinn 'v as aoa he of nis | 198 st, on Friday, instead of Napoleon one of the faim. 7 NOTICE, baat. ay ncaa ° nd that persecu- | Months’ effort in Paris, that he had obtained the T's ime for reostvine feos, for gularging. nin Broad city is extended to Thursday, 30th instant, in- 25 much tran- | exhibiting, but lo, openi contain- | ol = yin eon oe te | AU RM lo ier oe , at Delmonico’s, | homeliest Egyptian mummies ever imported pre- G one of those splendid litte - which only ited j ne y | sen itself. The body snatchers had deceived <¢ Delmonico can get up jo 14-3t W. GALT,