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aA i : EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON CITY: THURS DAY..............,...June 30, 1959. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. —_—_o GEORGETOWN. GREAT ipa ¥ SPRING EXTENSION Postace Stamps, &c.— According to data in Tie ew. nee |S ; — : Be Laat the possession of the office of the Sixth Auditor ' 5 4 eee arte mae ei a | Sssetetcapelpbapag aan Ser 4 < ; : | of , feb ‘BWus EMBROIDERED MUSLIN SETS, at less than oott of impo: the creditor of the overnite leer vl . “we se, ‘worth 75. tatoa, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | of postage stamps. The returns for eash suc- : dozen. The Constitution, noticing a communication | ceeding quarter trom the comenoement of their ‘cents. in an evening paper, published over the signa- | use in the United States show that the pablie ture of “ Democrat,” charging that the clerks | have been gradually purchasing them in larger f a i ! in the various departments of the Government | quantities than they use them, until at this ipeag os ie at least some litte’ atiention = 4 Cotas, raeieess ne are being coerced, under the penalty of losing | time the Government had been paid nearly a | 100" of Admiralty, Mr. Oardwell; Chan should have been unnecessary upon the pa tof our stock oreeNTLt MEN’: eed BOLE SUMMER BATS, which = their offices, to subscribe to the Constitutzon, | miilion of dollars for postage stamps and | the Duchy of Lancaster, Sir G. Grey. apt pe: art ar te ane repeating =" ecoualy mee pronounces the specific charges made, to be | stamped envelopes (bought by individuals of eat ae Coenen ae hief Jus- png ae repairs, &c., rests wholly with the ee 4 Goode are auch as to eanble nto sell them ten percent. less «severally and collectively false and ma-| postmasters) which have not so far been used by.| “Parliament met on the 17th, when Lord Derby ar baal ee Reet ae is the d Botan Jicious.”” the purchasers. All postmasters selling them | formally announced the resignation of the Min- y tome wate, aa ws red The Constitution vindicates the Adminis- | being allowed a commission on such sales, it is ie Earl of Granville sald he wonld reserve the | ! furnish our Corporation with an satan ol tration of James Buchanan, and also treats | of course their interest to encourage the public explanation the policy of She new government their quota — the expense, for settlement. in the matter urge the dangerous tendencies of Abolitionism. | to purchase the stamps as freely as possible, so | til! a future day. upon those who represent them immediate action. “TThe Intelingencer publishes a communication | that their returns of stamps sold may be as Joona BOS Be hans ‘The Corporation is rend , stany moment, as the from the Hon. A. C. Dodge, our late Minister | large as possible. The allied passed on the 13th, ed ase 3 to Spain, in which he qualifies the representa- | We obtain the following figures at the office army the Tespond prom, one the = going toward the Oglio. The beateueriens of the poche = necessary o te pe stapeiee tions going the rounds of the press, alleged to | of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post in a ing of Sardinia are fixed at Palazzonio. the The ht Gen. Urt a di We are informed that all the contracts for bution of the Potomac water through the EY BRANCH TRO NG COURSE— AR YLAN PE: have originated from him, in regard to the pur- | Office Department : was at Castinodolo. The latter had four thousand py petesl one for forty hydran' hare eae Re veers darks Cop hare over T su Noa? ON br RYLAND chase of Cuba, by saying ‘that the prospect of | The amount of postage stamps and stamped en- | troops and four cannon, but was repulsed. ceived, properly figned, will be laid before PERT anh Course, on PRIDA) 8 agase tes — ra % i velopes sold during the year ending June 30,| An Austrian correspondent says that the organi- | the Councils on evening for their aj 3 S enelenan h as to, 5,8 Ronoh’s Spring acquiring Gaba by Purchase maderpoepmtciny) Sore Sedeasenee -9,448,755 32 | zation for the defence of Tyrolese is progressing. | 4s soon as shall have been approved by the | tries hace heen f will prepare dieser ‘Sad va exbments, which cumstances is inauspicious,” but that he bas) 4 mount used in prepayment was.... 5,070(527 56 | Several companies have already been drawn out Corporation, the work, we learn, will be com- | pected to 3 wil furnish at priors so moderate arto maken’ “said or intimated that the proposition - Vienna } say that the fourth corps d’armee, | menced with as little delay as possible. Mr Dorsey enters B. H. Napoleon. BACe-SAry May preparations at home by the ur=nhe never ‘“‘said 01 r under Arch-Duke Charles, had began to leave for The examination of the pupils of the George- | Mr. Norris enters Br. H. Gient. ‘who may choose to AL tHAL pines in any way involved the honor of Spain, or that —— | Maly, and the third corps, under Arch-Duke Al- Conrad, prineti One mile and repeat, “t = Ti ne: for gent ‘ST conte: jadien? conte iy way 5 ie th | town Institute, Mr. Thomas N.Conrad, principal, | One mileand repeat. ~* ins oe he : the purchase might got st some fature period | ns sot, Sarak year, 1858 $5,700,314 og | bert was moving to reste. ibe thirteenth | was commenced on Monday, and concluded yes- BBABBEE’s BEAUTIFUL STATUE So reshments st regu: be effected.” (Used .eeeeeseesesecseccrees, SB6TAIS 53 foray nes aS ay nate tenes say abd eomad CF, ae “the isaandria railroad ompibases leave the Av- — ———-+e-— = The Swiss Federal Council has ordered the oc- hag : ‘ i ree iptuee Soar use: 7th atrect, near Penngyivania avenu-, serrate the Afteth annvrenary of te foundation |e Pe tee: "++" SRE 50 cupation of the Pass Maret, between the Grisoas | 0 ‘282 tively lnerea n the proceedings and all CRSTORE, price air 5 ee eee ee Fae celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its foundation ————— | and the Valteline. praiseworthy manner £ which the boys, one Ryland | return thanks to Mv. Roach ourth of Jul Amount sold quarter ending Septem- The French fleet in the Adriatic has received | 5n4 all, acquitted themselves. ‘The examination to. i they have hee , for the pear bg tbe i ee Der BW, 1868 ..recrerevseccvers os 436,694 93 | Dowerful reinforcements, and it was expected that | ¢. hout certainly reflected great credit upon PERSON. Privilege of the grounds) for many y« are, UF The Louisville Courier declares that Sena- | Amount used quarter ending Septem- a disembarkation would soon take place between orig aed an insteuctor of youth. AL. je Pst" " = tor Douglas can carry ‘‘no Southern State, district, | D€F 30, 1958 .....ssseeeeeeeseseeeee 1,916,257 34 Sa Sea ee eat renee Atachment of the | “phe breach in the caual at Yoe log-wall level HR, ORKEEY CASE AGAIN! GRBAT) FOURTH OF 3 PLELEBRAT.ON ar county or precinct, while he entertains the doc- | Fxcess in hands of purchasers....... $90,437 59 = he Sardinian authorities iar issued a decree es ee -* co os eae TO LEAVE'—ONR OF FEM SE) ‘There will be a at Meor's Pavilion trines”’ of the letter just published. ——— | opening the ports of Tuscany for the importation being vigorously prosecuted by superintend- Fs ‘ dad Oo en n - F- froma ives MONDAY, ate hn ing | Amount sold quarter ending Decem- of breadstufts. ent, and it is confidently expected that by next | tinsiness very cools Marshal devtes urs kee to heded | Eien ae 7 Some of the women in Kansas are signing | “ner $1, 1858 ..........----------, $1,494,309 77 | | The Times’ Paris correspondent speaks of the | S3b, 40 1 ht the repairs will be suticiently ad- | him: no go; cusmmomel oath ee BE LTY to dodge | fitted up th a Petitions. to the new Constitutional Convention, | Amount used quarter ending Decem- dissatisfaction of some Italians at the territorial | vanced to admit of the resumptionef navigation. | uma So)rmummonod on the to the former buildings, fistters himenit that te asking for equal political rights with men, on the | * ber 31, 1858 ..............-e0eeseee 1,376,681 93 a wpe oadhrmgeng wd ce While we write, gur young friends of the M. P. fad battery, ith intont ‘to _ in. Till beable to enterta th those th ze, that aball fave him —_ against his D; ion mi an moat ase very black: . g nee. In st ca rs SSS Excess in hands of purchasers....... $117. 627 S4 | ask fora confederation, not a fusion i’ Sg p under the supetintondence of Mr B hers, | ©82’t seo the “intent;” find for assanit and bat j 9. There will bea Grand Ball at nie! t. and . [> Late advices from Liberia state that the |- as The Nord says the second series of operations hog Pied bys eo eee are a ee A og eat a dollars | scr ome Lm Bd md gl Be missionary operations were progressing favorably. | It is obviously of great importance to post- | will be simultaneously commenced by sea and marching by to the strains of sweet music, with r ‘ “ worth of the morning’s marketing; appetite on the Sre invited to attend. land. The allied troops will all be put in motion 4 4 sh oe ‘There was a perfect mania among the inhabitants | masters to render correct returns of all stamps tawest ths Aceube f ethene P their y banners floating in the breeze, en route | increase; prices ditto; looks at the Stary Stent sen. yy oe sg + : to Analostan Retreat, to spend the day. sation; Kirkley case reported in full: very di i S01. cancel t th immediately to sup- : from the ; but what of that? the —J. Evwin Coan. for cane planting. nt of cucelled stampa shown tnthe state | Por the git wing Sf thc Feneh scm” 2" | ik you want staple bry ary goed of supe | ters ual hat fin ta pp = 35 dred and fifth commencement | *™0unt of cancelled stamps shown in the state Peount Klapka has issued a proclamation to the rior eal at prices to etl the re go fl of | £224 todo so—(and return with a large stock in RJ. MARKHALL, Preprist Altice ‘calees i New York, was celebrated ment is correct. These figures prove that} sungarion soldiers in the Austrian army. all Kinds, oan ee rtsen they oan be hed meee ie fe Se | "TBE ANNUAL PICNic OF GRACE ae a Niblo’s Theatre. ‘The valedictory | Postage stamps and stamped envelopes pur- nd besa Jegion Is forming in Italy in ald of the | tn the District, go to A. H. Boucher: and if you | "En nit the authors, of the ~ Notice to Leave” | 1, CHURCH SUNDAY POOL, irae was delivered by Edward H. Anderson, | chased of postmasters, to the amount of nearly | Hungarian Norther Liberte een ater Codey, st his | yuloel a SAMUEL 7. DRURY, & 5. coremor| Ronee? Rev. Atzoxe J GTO? of the graduating class. one million of dollars, have not yet been used | 4 Prax to BLow ur a StraMBoaT.—A man — Liberties establishment, on Seven’ Riths Pack of Fire Crackers to celebrate the pod pln SA AR j a, = Se —— in pre-payment of postage; and it is a fact well | named Cooley has been arrested at Cleveland, |" We have been requested by the ladies of Bla- ATADAM “BS Weareniuly GES been chartered forbs occasion, ard will leave the one of the tre deperate Darga iney a | RDOWD very propritor of newspaper, and | Oko charged, with compring to bow up thc | demiurg-ys te iade,smetremetin crety | NADAS” Remy trai cs | fos ci in sehsites Bona boleol See ae ee eee mer erees Week nes DES S01 Le: large, claseon;ef iassiiidal user ak | Michigas Bovihers Malircadaenaae City of Buf. | work of comfort, mercy, or i Sey wish torepend | that she can be coneulted on all matters, relstiog 1 | St the honest the hee or of any of the teachers, rested, made an affidavit in which he positively ge ich falo. It seems that some weeks since, while Capt. | Bose of the Star’s readers who may wish to spend | Da°t "resent and future events, at hor residence on | and also at the boat. Withers’ Bard has been on. \ lly, about a year | Postage stamps are largely used as a circulating | ‘4!- pate = _ | the coming national anniversary in a pleasant | Wontgomery street. one door from Dumba:ton | gaged for the occasion. J. N. GURDON, alleges that he and Thomes Kelly, about a y in | medium for small remittances by mail. This Ward was at Cleveland on business, this man | manner an invitation to attend their festival at | street, Georgetown, (next to Jones’ grocery.) = te ee Guperiad . ago, broke into the house No. 21 Smith street, in a ; £f postage | Cooley came to him, professing great friendship | that place on the fourth. ‘The object of the festival | "je 20-2 SR. Tartar, Chair’n Com Brooklyn, on which occasion, a private watch- | fact, together with advertisements of postage isareal praiseworthy one, viz: to raise fands for | —_—_____________ss-_1Ts_7-_—7 H O!: FOR ARL the erection of a house of religious worship. rear for him, and denouncing the o) ition of the man, named Buckley, was shot, and that it was | stamps for sale by individuals being frequently railroads, which led to te pond x seman of ase- WANTS. There will hen Grad Coichraty they who shot Buckley. It may be remembered | inserted in the papers published in the large | cond line of boats between Cleveland and Buffalo. —eeaeeaeaeaeaeEeEeEeEeEeEeee — Holiday at ARLINGTON SPRL Coritlthe wes asested, Soneted ead a Eawata | cities, has probably given rise to the absurd | Aftt talking awhile: be Intimated that be knew | FOR SALE_—At Bicch’s St WANN: scot or burse in'e private ieuty | om the ath. “Phe plenwuren of Grifiths was arrested. convicted and sentenced to | story of there being more than one million of | 47" Capt. Ward control of the route. Perceiv- | delightful riding animal, and well broken to Seed rroommentat can, be | orlebrated Glee Club, t he te n ten years inthe State Prison, where he is now dollars of counterfeit stamps in use. ee that the fellow was a scoundrel, and evidently | harness; sold for no fault, the owner being: “5 Bh nto Boe 8 —— | gists pendence, anda grand display of Fire * serving out his term. Upon this confession, ef- ae ae harboring some mischievous design, the Captain | Obliged to leave town. jo. St WANT De Bye respectable young woman. a wa A Fe ae seen coring and Brace Band is cn ? " : J sewin, ar! a on. forts will be made to secure the release of Grif-| A Councrn wita Tus YaNcToNAIS Ixpraxs.— | t00k him into a private room, where the villain GRAND CELEBRATION rer oan fiths from the State Prison. unfolded his plan, which consisted in providing “i ; {7th street every hour. There OF THE work, Inquire 390 7th street, or address 16 Star gen} int pte Some time since Congress, at the request of the heavy charges of powder in tin cannisters so FOURTH OF JULY. Uffice. it boat (the Gene Ww Rr et brides. This Indian Office, appropriated $20,000 for presents, | made as to be fastened to the boat under water, | The Catholic Beneficial Total Abstinencs Asso- WANTED-a sood FARM HAND, @ single ze accommodate the public who intend to ee See is of | Connected together and touched off witha slow | ciation of the District of Columbis sanounce the man, One acquainted with market garden | the Sprines. Admittance on the erount—-for M. Blondin for publicly performing bis daring | °t¢-> t be distributed among the Yanctonais of fuse. He proposed to blow up both the railroad | fullowing order of arrangements for the celebration | preferred. Address “Farmer,” Star Office. | ean F adi-s and C feat of crossi the Nagase Falls ae slack pe Minnesota, near Kettle Lake. This tribe have | boats for sou! Upon Capt. W.. expressing some | ® fig Preerettiiey Will meet at their hall, on F, ales r Sliver tint tie bas etoaern trong sii The — adi toe the cxcniten os wot hes | been heretofore very annoying to the St. Peter | doubts as to his ability to accomplish so great and corner of 10th street, at 8 o'clock a. m. WASTED: By * jo ® 5t* B. F. BEVERIDGE & CO. » rope prepared for the occasion is two inches.| °° : Fi eras ees undertaking, he stated that he had | “2, "John D. Clarke, chief marsial, on horseback, Freee ns ae - ——— —_ in diameter and about thirteen hundred feet long. | Sioux Indians, at one time forcibly interrupt- | town up one vessel in a similar way, and gave | will form and direct the line of procession, reno German wou RAND FOL RTH OF JULY EXCURSION J alse be 7 This afternoon isthe time appointed by idren accom: anind M we equival for i 7 f h: Al F to 7th, up 7thto G, } and jodging. Apply at No. 383 Pennsylvania a PINE It has a vast number of stays extending to either | ing the treaty payments to them, alleging that pectin an ce ete bree a ag oe Bg ey besa foal between 6th and 43 streets, room No. 12. OLD POINT, NORFOLK, & PORTSMOUTH. shore, giving the rope an appearance like a net | the St. Peters had sold to the United States ya du Of poedied: oud Wana Pra that the, gate, up Pa. avenvepte Philharmonic Hall, (the | _je 39-2t — spread over the chasm. These guysdo not extend | Jands belonging to the Yanctonais; and it was ‘ity of Buffalo, which remains te Clavelana over | embers occupying the seats rese. ved for the As- ox ACCOUNT OF A DEATH IN THE FAMI- to the centre of the river—there is a clear piece of ho The fine, safe, and commodious steamer POW A ‘ aoe . sociation.) ‘ ly, & partner is wanted fi ing Live | HATAN will makean excursion to with a view of convincing these Indians (Yanc- | the Sabbath, should be blown up at her dock on | 4. The exercises at Philharmome Hal! will com- RY sEhh cS Tope for about two hundred feet in the centre, without stays. The catenarian curve of the rope " LE BUSINESS. One who can come | the 8b0ve-mentioned places lenving tonais) of the friendly feelings of the United that evening. The officers were notified of what | mence with music by the Matine Band. The De SUN , a il nded, f Book x her berth. foot of 6th stror - e Y was going on, and, fearing that he might antici- | claration of Independence will be read by the Pres- Mpg yn Pei aon mend ms ) RNING, the 3d instant, at 9 o'clock, w- aa inthoecntsdas antes ; States Government, and its desire to do them tote his eagerness to accomplish his undertak- ideat op the Association, after which sa oration on letter addressed to “A B,” at this Offic Po Com fort at 5. m , and Norfolk pees pa Sera spasgchapunnhen bencagenile pe full justice, that this appropriation was made. | 1g, pounced upon him on Saturday night. ution” will be delivered by H. C. McLavcn- | 2°° = = ofhiciently Hong to admit feet from a true line. To draw the rope any more, and the Indian Agents instructed to invite - a. 2 A M osport Navy Yard and the splendid tostrengthen it, would be likely to sever it. It - : 1. O. O. F.—Members of the order intending | 5 At the close of exereises at the hall the Asso- L F ted steamers Lancsster and Roanoke has now all the tension it will safely bear them to accept the friendly protection of the to visit Martinsburg, Va., to unite in the Odd | ¢i@tion will again form and march to the Executive c Canada turning wi | jenve Norfolk 4p _m., . United States. Last year they ref , but | Fellows’ Corebration ther: on the ath of July, are Mansion, when e they wili return by F street to the | to engage in a rei tabl 5 sto ig Bt Old Point wi of er ; pec! ted starting point and be dismissed, by which the ab U7 Later news from Utah indicate a contina- this season they have dispatehed messengers to requested to meet at the 7th street hallon FRIDAY EVENING, ats o'clock. The excursionists will] The public are cordially invited to attend, ized. For fal! ance of the troubles in that Territory. It was re- announce that they will meet the Indian Super- xo by the B&O. Ratirosd, leaving | “i "e. pra 5 GEOnG “ as ate, ne mas to presen pomegn) and retura - ported ‘med Morm » Re r r that a company of armed Mormons was | intendent at Kettle Lake. In order to be pre- | tickets $5.50, ~ 3 : 1? | jeso-st _—_—_on the part of the Committee. mood ane srenbed at some distance from Salt Lake City, | pared for any possible contingency, as also to GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. o/ GAS FLAT-IRON, bidding defiance to the Federal officers. Kirk ah: ; fs | _Anoual commencement of Georkt { S I d iD. supplied with Anderson had been removed from. the editorshi exhibit to the Indians the means which the lege will be held in the College tall, W NES The only true principle to Heat or Cook a Lost-c2 Thureday ing. June 10th, at the | be ones: " i P | United States possess to punish outragesin that | VAY, July 6th. at9 o'clock a. in. and no odor from th = Coe, Ue neva Markets or helt anne ‘omm: bus, MEM . including meals, of the Valley Tan, the anti-Mormon organ, the The philosophical exercises of the graduating gas. F M BOOK, for which I will give 85 re- permitted on we. * ‘ tone of the paper being offensive to Gov. Cum- | T’sion, the War Department has ordered an | class will take piuce Teoulay: July why seg ee eke, Superiority of! { mtarned to'we. at Centre Market, or my | "9 ogg’ of the boat, oa | mane und Joka Hartnell, to whom belonged the |efcort to the Superintendent Should the | P--, «ienis ntcho College, cad the blio, ars re- | Deer all Others as s Fon ne Corn Or Am EMERSON, : 2 - ! lege, Public, le . Property of the office. Judge Cradlebaugh had | Yanetonais refuse to come to Preston Lake, | sprctfully invited to attend. HT Presi*ent % acknowleGred by ig . ioket nee Pe MATTINGLY. F made a personal visit tothe mountains for the pur- | where it is the desire of the Superintendent to | 1°! 2&5 JOHN EARLY, Presitent._ | all who } ’ on Was stolen, on Sat: jom-d EWFOUNDLAN - ; Fae ——— | operation. Pose of collecting testimony against the rebellious | meet them, three companies will accompany AT AR REUIMINARY MERTING OF Tho expense of iron-; : ‘ o 4 s THE n members of the medical profession, held at | ing is tiee than caee ry a SUNDAY. SCHOOL oe ng LUTBERA! Mormons. A fraudulent flour contract had been | the Superintendent to Kettle Lake, where the the rey ou the 2ist ast» pr. gon Riles, w | Ome Cent per hour: mk ithe name of the owner, The shove reward LINGTON SPRINGS, FRIDAY Feported at the camp of the army, by which, it is | couneil will be held. So.etary ‘The object of the meeting havine been | conn and entree, =? Samay lend to his recovers A RON a RAE | July tickets stown Market House at fs said, the sum of $400,000 wasto be made by specu- | _—- apisined b: Ba Borrows, the foll M4 esvlution or smoke; the je 28-3t ‘Opposite Centre Market. | and ran hourly ing the day. Stages will lew 3 ¥ ij - ..—T" “ 10) orde oe be pa 9 =~ — _—— = e 4 = Tators at the expense of the Government. Tue Lower Srov x F ARMERS. The settle. “Resolved. Theta cereral ah ay ee tee tasiticnl b d AKEN UP, on M z sensiag Reena. in chocherss Onpogeect with arranges at ment of the Lower Sioux Indians, of Minnesota, profession. of the District of Columbia he he'd at | gists’ or Anestray,2 large black SOW. The, corner of E and Tth streets. Tae Disaster on tHE Micuicax Souruern | is said to be making great progress in eiviliza- | 2, Washington Infirmary on the 2d TUESDAY | Sit Owner is requested to come for ward, prove — Rasroav.— Further Particulars.— There were |‘ dlgeiret lance (ean) july next. at 1 o’einck p.m. for the purpore |’ The ease and quick- | Property, pay damages, and take her G2ANDCELEBRATION OF THE FOUR | tion. The agent reports a great many useful | of conferring on the subject o e-tablishing a gener 688 With which the away. JOHN CLARK, fisy JULY. about one hundred and fifty persons on the train improvements as having been made since his al hospital in the ci Washingto: frets mada, and ex atS T. Brown's Gavue The stream where the accident occurred, which - The Young Mens’ Benevolent Association n. ; : nb MM. D., President. | tinguished when done aby bi jo 2-st* corner of H and Ist streets ems is naturally but a rivulet, was swollen by the ex- | Jast visit to them. A steam saw-mill has been __ a od w ¢ east, Biashington intend celebrating the *_ | with, will bespparent REWARD.—Sirayed away on Tuesday ,J go erent excarmen, - Says ‘ : to all who wiil give | Loon ‘he mem? t d inary reine cf the previous afternoon and | for some time in successful operation, seventeen pl ty pes reef Gal; | the matter their at | . t $4 5e Zon i a Ke fossure i sheeniinstar food choked the colors cia eet aows bythe | new houses erected, and timber gotten ont for ORROW EVENING, the ith inst inthe | tation. eS ) | Pher'ears.” Theabove reward will be paid tier pumerone fitends/and the publie xeneral Ssasias e culvert. and converted the em- th ection of fift during th 5 German Hall, at8 o'clock. Every memberisex.| The public are re- Z < if brought to me or secured ao that | may get her. tendered tent oe Fee ne commons bankment into a dam _ The great weight of the | the erection o! ty more during the coming ected to be present. as business of importance is | *Pectfully invited to nce on D street, between 6th and 7th -t-. - th: m the honor of celebrating that «laric water, with the concussion caused by the crossing | season. The houses are neat, the fields well | to be transackd. By order examine those in full Reside: je of the train, was the occasion of the sad calamity. + A The train was running at the time at the rate of | fenced and productive, and last year their ten or twenty miles an hour. The train coming | surplus crop netted $10,000. The wilder In- day, the Fourth of July, at tw Inge, whe a C. O. WALL. | tost beautiful ont agreenbloapel an tin Pata ‘Ou the 25th onstact,a pale red COW, and | fox the beauty of ite soenery and beth horns bored. "A reward of It . AIGLER, President. FP ANQUAL EXHIBITION of - LS JOS. L. SAVAGE, 1 ménte for the accommodat of - ig | su , ton Select School, at the Sini thes or saz One hey, $5 will be paid for her recovery, if deliv them with their prosenoe. —V h - w ee rar he embankolent safely only | dians around are becoming convinced of the ceeenee RIDA. amy int tipo 3] je 39-6 Pa. av., between 10th and 11th ets, eres te ner = “ hand de To ieeeeee pay HE shownee, Th Among the killed are—Mr. Hartwell. express | #dvantages to be derived from the arts of civil- speetfully invited. ei oe. Ww G. SNETHEN, ————_—KX———_—_ 4 pry es f tir H messenger; Mr. Chulp, engineer; Mr. Chuip, fire- | ization, and are gradually beginning to unite | J° 23st SAM’L KELLY, Prin’. < COUNSELLOR Soubiy planed cient oat man; anes < . ae ae AND ATTORNEY, FOR REET AND SALE. oth, read mae ai ee nea pede with thesettlement. Last year ten were added. POST OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C jem6m Wasurxetox. D.c. | - OR RENT—The STORK in the Star par of Stone Mills, N.'Y ; Chas. Mishan, Michigan = erage her tig tet 1a'y, theannesdschedvire | 4 SUPERB SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO FOR next aijoining the Star office, ong Gcommed ee city. Inp1as Deprenations.—Dispatches from the of the arrivals and departures of the following mails $150, S segar ard tobacco store. There is no more desir. The following are among the wounded—Fred. | Indian agent in NX Mexico has been received | Wil! be observed at this office Two new MELODEONS, received this week, for | abl- stand in Washington city for any retail busi Miller and Augustus White, of Helmessille; Teak b Fistoner Greciweoa, ti WbGULEH Wodneeday, and Heider a Te cn Monaag. | wale or rant hand P Bas, APP'y to W. BO WALL ACHY at the Star E. M. Knapp, of Hudson’ Wis; Miss Hattic y Commissioner Greenwood, in which he states nesday, a riday, a lock a. in., and ar Great bargains in Second or fice. doubly ploased when they refiect guly enjoying themsnives, but aiding a cood The grounds about the Pavillion have been grest improved since the iast excursion srason, wil Summer houses, ‘adie: edge ourselves th: in, k ANOS. ol 5 je ef : ae rive on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satarday, at NF. ELLIS, — nme Kaapp, of Auburn; J. K. Gardner, of Jonesville, that the Navajos are again committing all man- look. ori ee wap J zis : " a *T jem 206 Pa. av. botwoer eh and tees, For RENT—Uae four Ho RoHQUSE, on 1sth 3 “5 Sherman, Boston; A. D. i . eo UpPr d lone an —_ stree| reen G an |, No. t een Rhondes,’Cloveead® Wiad Mets Of | ner of depredations, regardless of the authority | day, Wednonday-aut Friday ota eee eon FOR THE our nice: ry HOUSE on G, between 3th and lath streets, ‘ho ines wi Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Gurry, of Brookl vn) of their chiefs, who are disposed to remain at | sr iveow Te lay, Thursday, and Seturday, at 33; eae Roca Bay, aeown ULY, 297. Enquire of £. COWLJNG No, 297, enna Mom t N.Y fat -Walworts and son, C. Bennett, Ad- | peace with the whites. He thinks that another Phe Reckvitcs wat will aeaA on Wadelay. 2 do. do. ORANGES, teres | - Tian; Mic ; 8. C. Rose, Coldwater, Mich; W.J- | Indian ie te oi Thursday, and Saturday, at7 o'clock a.m., and ar. 3) do. No. i FIRE CRACKERS, FOS BENT —A handsome three-story and base Hawk, Charleston, Mich; Stephen H. Arnold, asad s - . on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 10 bunches BANANAS, No. 366 BRICK DW ELLING. brown stone front, Decatur, lowa; Mary Coates, Youngstown, Ohio; Ongcox Surveys.—Plats of survey of town- | 909% Pm 51 drams FIGS ciphee eth street between Land M streets north’ | Wm. Flannery, P. Myers, P. Quion, C. Ander. opines 55 : WM-JONES PM. | Welles surat cured BEAMS.» ppopy, | | Seutmateeginseom ted an eptdonr Richer fo: | ep . * a 4 4 SAM'L T. TRY, er. 0 8 lec in an « lent | “rent points o 2 AY son, WR. Anderson, Ainsworth, f1l.; C. Jack- | ship 23 south, of range 3, as also of sundry par- ICE CREAM ofthe very bost quality served | _jo 29 st comer Pa avenue and 14th st, | neighborhood. nad toa good tenant will ba remtes | Gujgeuypoiwts cu the Avonu —_, Miss 3s ae w on Wis.; Oscar | allels and base lines in the State of Oregon, to Parties, alls, Hotels, RESH CARRS NOTHER SUPPLY cWWe 1 - a R pl epee Apply at 502 I street, bet te of the city. : . BR S| L¥—W ‘ Rocttord’ ii; Cc Regan: Jr he ifs) ag | west of the Willamette meridian, have been a es pe aes, F ak ot Same A.V: 7 to any: part of the city, large additi ns to our ato; of ‘oois, “f PRIVAT: LE—Seversl cood and well. | Piittor 3 4 » wife and four children, of V y received by the General Land Office. Some of Factiontar etenrion given to serving Eertes vik Sonsisting my rot} Bench a Bra thres ate 7 FRAME HOUSES, with | Sinele tickets opu children half fart, Sliee D? AU Porta youe, child are seriously | these base lines pass fine mill sites, but the | BECEHTA HON Dee A , comer of titi | Squa?-x Revamp ister, Rae a roomie each ood aaee jouutaiaine fom 9 to tz | Grog stores, sted Bi thet bation burt, ‘Sliss D. A. Porter, Hudson, Michigan. il ts few ind ts and F streets, Je 11-1m* axses,Moulding Planes. Bevils 8 ears. Saws, ~ seamen Vag ooh ted he | cursion. —s ———___—_—_— country generally presents few inducements to POISON. SODA WATER.—Serious i Jane (rons, Suoket erin Chisels, &o.. alt’ war. | Soave propery, is lecated on oe ak ae = PERSONAL. ssttlers. l\emrs to health and even death ise aes (a. | ranted sood, Buying and selling for cash euabies ; be ons Capt. A. Gibbs. U.S. A., is at Willards’. sons desirous of obtaining “7 pity end tet resi Nea ELEASURE Sy a See ees mmo Arro.xtwent.—The President has. appointed manufsotured and | ry copes us to offer thess goods at unusually low prices. dence wou'd do well to cal 0 of pan said prop- on = and kept in copper fouztai jon No aGIEREPH & StuB (bs is erty. Also, several smaller ea on the oo pe — pee — fam Beng Now! chureb, te Herod ceennell bids farewell to his | nis Green to be Deputy Postmaster at Shaw. | [pq'sie ou pally, abandoned the use of them and | — Sarre = — TONES | squire for sale. jem tt c of Washington and vievnit: an » > uaday. mm ishment, as well as into | BS: : be mel | Po- “Mr. P. TT. Barnum delivers « 4th of July | Beetown, Illinois, vice Sarah J. Beabolt, dec'd. | Weekes tplendid, novelty in the war of SEW ATED Would er oe CASS: | FOR RENTS A neatly FURNISHED HOURE, | opzartumiy of suicvine a trp on the beautiful Po oration at East Bridgeport this year. eo Acid Water, ao highly recommentea ha theNetonds | , G:,W: STEWART Would inform his old cue: | NO; o made at No 380; between Hand PP | only) durine the hot ‘weather ----Mr. Donugias, who is now at the Everett| Ta Wearman.—The following report of the Phacr acupeia as a Fefreehing aud heathfn’ drime | towers sudtonuertlanl tab areee ero a Z : A itn y age eo House, N.Y. bas been Spending a few days with | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | fer eye one OF Tee eee eters Spparatus will | with an entire how stock of select GROCERIES, tory BRICK HOUSE | piv emaining there all night end retursing Fo Dusen we mace ane wald. “Mr J. | Pelograph line to the Smithsonian Institution | (ro .3tyoma.ot its so long, but unsuogorsfully | Guoed prices for anak tron tad eae tants 394. Inquire ef GLORGE 4 | With pr vilege af ronetai ee nat two dollars, ($2) -+-*'The N. York correspondent of the Charlec. | The time of observation is about Zo’clook: | 2°" being rane” found 2a | and nicer: He pacha os all pride for cach: | LANGIEY, on ith sirectsnear Ms Nees uti, antler can outoy ‘bin aport” with ton Courier, says that Capt. De Reviere left foc - poreca wid er ol pp Ta ita, Rives him facilities for selling aso the f — | ether somal igh bejne ebundeen niet ’ Europe. on Saturday on the Ariel, to join the al. sh he water being imprognated with foreign or | Ghea'yect, “G. W. STEWART, OR RENT._DWELLI . 540 T, atrost | pares Raney arebeias Abundant; also, lies in the Italian war. Philadelphia, Pa 7 k injarig sng etaated Bardot naharmn pee je2}-2w* Corner H and 12th streets, : onotth, hatween = be streste, containing | Good Hotel accommodations can be hed at thee ---- "Phe eburch of the Saviour, West Philadel- | Baltimore, times cold drink. Try it at ALTIMORE AND OBIO Also for rent,'n. Furnished Homes cor: pone ae : Biss Rare prgateg 5 call othe Rev. Henry 4. | Memiagen so janie ROMANS Bran peor, | B ee iid cinta oe ehisewtoe'sl donable |p. Retarjae ich het & man pastor, and there is every reason to believe that » sie . the call will be accepted. ai Coo Returning. 236 p. m. and 396 nm. : r ik Lots for sale, on easy terms. re at the Com; 4 = SS 8 eS oe: J. G. ADAMS, corner sth ard I, ets office, No. 333 Poesy) = next dort Wo G00Ds FOR THE » corer cin ard fete, a next dert NS 5 |. “ a rhern Libertién. | rowate Husa. Oe GEO. fb. MAT’ INGLY, q t to i : el en 7 5 Items Telegraphed from W: ICE PITCHERS ner COOLERS, aed ot ortega Satine ave altimore un | Je3s “at ai ° - , Warm. s , J al . I. i @ 7 ——_ Wasuixctox, June 29_—Notwithstanding the Cc . 7 DR. KANE RerRte ATORS, Fhe oneat rave. tops at all Way joes. jocaltty,and well ee ERR TON Sort —_—— failure of the Post Office Appropriation bill*it te r ea y TRAPS vat at 405 p.m. 1s express And stops only at prin- | suited ‘i .| AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, July 4, 10% probable that the clerk bire aud ali incidental All for sale chen: : "PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road ation . — : ex will be paid by the deputy Postmasters, if + ‘OS._1. SAVAGE, 6 4.06 p. m. train. 1 The of St. Mathew’s Sunday Schou! hf pen wera to out of the accruing commissions on at P Sign ot GiltSaw, ‘assengers from Washington, to connect with leave to ends that their for the quarter ending the 30th of Sep- y¥, warm. je 90-6 Penn. avenue, bet. loth and Lith sts. above, will leave at 6.5) a. m. ands P. pa Mt ber. The Postmasters will render their ac- . WASHINGTON BRANCH, counts for that quarter in the usual form, with the id . Histowanre, CORE: the Ds H i CABINET DS. ‘Trains leave as jollows: — perme + orn Srare. Briws F VENUE AxD Gamat From WASHINGTON at 4.40 and 6.50 a, m., 3 justment by the Anditor is not required c ‘minediately opposite Centre to be completed the results entered into the Or! jear, 80°, wind E. nie se eare in Br ato end pu your |, From BALTIMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 8. m., 435 revenue account before the 20th of January next,| Barometer at Smithsonian, at7a m. (cor-| ¢ Vase DUCK E AMELEDLE, before which time Congress will, there is little, oe temperature,) 29,959; at noon 30 015. rE NAIR Lore, SP. NS nis bermometer J & Ly i made both by mar this the most de ght! 5 PS z On Sunday but each way— le Breda. rane Company. 7h sire wt sraee icy ree has bos. omen if any doubt, to levislate as to relleve the pocecat i - = 3 pode jis 1h ons (hind har the oe ne aie For aN Sis ce) Wey Stes - ke property more partic arty. ret Strieg embarrassmen ice Department. aximum during hours endi: am to who offer nothing © best quality oes eave al Since March last, statements of indebtednes, 94°; mintoom 73° io and at greatly reduced rates ee RGR R «| _mat Ie-eott 2 Slt amounting to over a million of dollars, have been . : pops ur object 1@ to do a casH business, and we intend F New son HURCH BUILDING FOR SAL) Of the Urokore here Senzactors. | Although some | _{[7~ The directors of the Camden and Adantic | t?.fell 8tcash gripes | Kvery article’ warranted as w igen Ser Ney Om opt Sekartas Sree ee | C'Bartiee intend ‘ether be Of tbe brokers here have orders to buy, none of | raiiroad have resolved to run a train from Phila- G. R- THOMPSON & BRO, SFE ech only gore to Philads'pha. ae refore offer for salsthe BUTE S: these evidences of indebtedness have been offered. (G. R. Thompson. late of the frm oR USTON either by Norwich and < ‘othe BUILD- ‘They bave served as the basis for loans to con. | @¢iphia to Atlantic City and back every day dur- t Fivans & Thompson.) | Worcester or by Stonington Lines: and to WHITE | ! =o bythe Chureh ‘on eth tractors. ing the hot weather. The cars will start early in RANKLIN & ROTHROCK MOUNTAINS by I Norwieh and Worcester a ©, Spuare 3 7. The There being various a for the trans- the morning, and return in the cool of the even- F CorNeR OF STH anv DSrrets, ins to reeasnbr orning ins, from ‘Satur- mails between Port- | ing. For poor persons, who are invalids, a reduc ‘PwoGiaeset present auenet evening to Monday merciog tion of fare will be made. on presentation of a re- be WALL PAPERS 3023 ~ H. PARSONS, Agent. spectable'physician’s certificate to that effect. , tear jr fine whieh PArERHANGINGS DOW je seu ee ee» d_ certain H pats sn eee per oe a re wihe'en | Persone renoratise wat iva) bed af Raet Sg SWA EOUNTAIN FOR BALE As cacclion| of ist 2 perfor w o 7 - . strect, a x: ° ‘* 4 at ¢. to be performed withi Chief ice received information that.a dog ihe GER Binace, See eeat : Sener eyes oa 95 ae ee Hole Bi Agent’ | Jon R ‘walt PiThe Ni fight was to come off in a certain locality, and de, is =! babe gine mit Je 27-8t* “ A Re eee ee PANO ner tailed a portion of his force to attend to the matter. na Pt BE CORD AND TASSELS im my wai | coi by, = a : aa Beteat area ear srl LANE aie amines |S ities eae hments will be their ‘iekets sold to fer vot by the bridge on ts walk from the atively no spiri a gn, = “ ard many other irae menace ess. fe

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