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EVENING STAR. re WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY...... seeveeeDuly Ty 1859 SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS The Constitution gives an editorial repo¥t of the annual commencement of Georgetown College yesterday, and also publishes a portion of the oration delivered by H. C. McLaughlin, Esq., in this city, on the 4th inst., to show the conservative and patriotic sentiments of the Irish adopted citizens of the National Metrop- olis on the great political topfes of the day. The Intelligencer again treats at length upon tle temporal power of the Pope, arguing that it WodTd be foF the {uterest of the Chureh for him not to be ericutnbered with the cares of Bate. " : > Mr. Wise, the aeronaut, bas retatned ta bis home at Lancaster, Pa. rod , Humboldt is said to have lefta manuscript on Geography more perfect than any yet keown, 7 A letter from Springfield. Ill., states that the National Democrats (anti-Douglas) will com- mence the publication of a new daily paper in t! place next week. {> The Vienna correspondent of the London: ‘Pimet lauds the late Prince Metternich. Itshould Be known that this correspondent was formerly a in Metternich’s famtly. _ {> The Profestant Episcopal Convention of Minnesota had elected Rev. Henty Whipple, Bish- op of that diocese. He is at present rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, in Chicago. UP Mr. Rufus Choate, who sailed from Boston in the steamship Europa, on Wednesday last. for Liverpool, was obliged to leave the steamer at Halifax, on account of the feeble state of his health. U7 The Benicia Boy is slowly recovering from the Injuries he received from his assailants in Boston last Friday night. It is reported that three noted fancy characters, who were present when the assault was made, have fied to parts unknown. 10> The entire distance travelled by the bal- loon Atlantic, in the late voyage from St. Louis to the point of landing, in the State of New York, ‘was 1,150 miles, which was done in 19 hours and 60 minutes, being nearly a mile per minute. > The Persia from New York on Wednes- day took out a large number of passenyers, espe- cially ffom the South, among them Senator Ben- jamin, Ex-Governor Herbert, and Hon. George Eustis aud lady, of Louisiana, and Blanton Dun- can, Esq., of Keatncky. {07 In Philadelphia, on the 4th of July, no less than 267 cars passed over the city railways, and the total receipts were $7, This would make the number of passages 153,740, for which cash was paid. In addition itis estimated that 50.000 exchange tickets were used on the various lines. YP The Belton (Texas) Independent saya that .3t is ascertained that most of the outrages charged tupon the Reserve Indians was mere fiction, and that the strongest circumstantial evidence that they have ever committed murder on the frontier has failed, and leaves it all presuroptive. {07 Superintendent Campbell, of the Michigan and Southern Railroad, publishes a statement. in ‘which he places the number of the killed by the recent accident at forty. Constant search has been made since the accident for the bodies, and it is believed all are found, and that all or most of the wounded will recover. {>> Thompson's famous refreshment saloon, in New York, has been closed, and the furniture ad- Vertised for sale. The premises have been leased to a mercantile firm for $18,000 a year. Thomp- son’s was one of the principal features of Broad- way for many years, and for a long time was con- sidered as altogether the most elegant and luxu- ious establishments of the kind in the city. (The cricket match between eighteen Ainer- icans and eleven Englishmen, which was played at Hoboken, N. Y., on Monday and Tuesday, end- ed in a victory by the Englishmen, with five wickets to go down. In the first innings, the Americans made 71 and the Englishmen 9; in the second innings, the former made 116 and the latter 99. 1 Prince Poniatowski, the sole representative of the Royal family of ancient Poland, who bas escaped from exile in Siberia, on account of his attachment to Protestantism, has come to this country, intending to become a citizen. He is lecturing at Portland and Newburyport on Sibe- ria and Russia, but intends to go west for his res- _ idence. 17 M. de Pene, whose miraculous recovery from the injuries he received in the famous duel which was the talk of all Europe at the beninning of this year, is now as well as he ever was in his life. He has lately published, in a velume entitled “Paris Intime,”’ a collection of those spirituet contributions to pericdicals to which be owes his reputation as a writer; and, more recently, a little book of travels, called “A Month in Germany.” Taz Arantic Caste Mepars—The gold medals made by Tiffany & Co., in New York, to the order of the Chamber of Commerce, to be pre- sented to the officers of the United States frigate Niagara, H.B. M. ships Gorgon, Agamemnon, and Valorous, for the part they took in laying the Atlantic telegraph cable, have been completed. There are nine of the first and about fifty of the second-class. The large medal weighs five ounces. and is two and three-quarter inches in diameter./imformation that two more of the children, one and one-elghth of an inch in thickness. This medal, to be presented to those who were especially instrumental in the designing and fostering of the enterprise, bears upon its obverse face. in ordinary bas relief, a representation of the globe, supported by Colambia and Britannia, and surmounted by a delicately execnted figure of Peace, whose ex- tended arms are presenting to each national genius an olive cygwn. A Mystxay at Menpota, ILtisois—The Chi- eago Journal learns, from a genticrnan Tesiding at Mendota, that there !s at present great excitement in that town, concerning the mysterions disap- pearance, some two years since, of a traveler, who eame from a place near Cincinnati, arriving at Mendota with 2 mare and colt, stopping at the al hotel kept then by George H. Lamb, who has just | Wilmington, N been hanged at St. Louis, for the murder of Lis Cc) wife. He suddenly disappeared on the night after | Augusta, Ga.. his arrival, Lamb reporting him to have left by | Savannah, Ga. the night train. Lamb kept the mare and colt a few weeks, and then sold them for costs. Nothing has been seen of the traveler since his sudden dis- appearance, and his friends from Ohio were at | Jackson, Ala.. Mendota making diligent search, on the Supposi- tion that he was murdered. ‘The hotel and prem- ises were beiag thoroughly ransacked, and a large concealed well had been discovered in the cellar Frederick, Ma of the house. The searchers found in it the body of a dog and hog, which they got out, when the stench became so intolerable that they had to desist from further search until the next day. Tux Fovgtu or Jury in New Yorn City —As wual, the whole of the military paraded tn full force, and there was a regatta off the Battery for rowboats, the prizes being offered by the City Councils, which body superintended the affair The bay was covered with boats, and the seene was very flue. ‘The chapter of accidents is frig ht- fal. At the corner of 4ith street and 9th avenue. two boys named Ludwick Lassell and William Higgs, tired a smail cannon loaded with gravel stones. one of which entered the right breast of Mrs. Jane Cleveland, and Throcgh her body, coming out under her right shoulder blade. Her coudition is very critical. Mrs. Cleveland is ouly nineteen years of age and has been married but ten months. The boys were arrested. A lad named Michael Gallagher, while ing through Monroe street was shot in the neck by a who bad recklessly loaded his pistol with ball) The wound it is feared will prove fatal. Francis De Munn, a colored man, was badly burned by the ex cramps irteemeto| gunpowder which he was carr, . He was ee oh eating ice cream at of e ed bu WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ter ending June 30, 1859, postage stamps and GEORGETOWN. PERSONAL. AE aa stamped envelopes, as follows : Correspondence of The Star. 3 52 E SHARLES xy UNTY (Mdm Pouitican Vexou.—/.8 virulent as are too! | Postage 059,100 one cent, 36,601,800 A stows, July 7, 1859. x tof the uly 1899, tne F; iti i times, in their cent, five cent, 1,034,700 ten cent, BORG: }, July 7, n ; ne ooeaty B many pons polition,, i= cur Smee, Bases toate cant. wot tas $1,306,02. "| The annual commencement of Georgetown | Md. jail.’ ‘alter ncock, & struggles for the spoils—-for the abusive portion | "Stamped envelopes—213,300 note size, 7,117,950 College, which ggme off yesterday, is conceded gentartn ~ be spines of the political press cate for little else save | letter size, ten cent, 7,500 ofticial size, Total siete werd In senda we been one | bos the spoils—historical readers know that parti- | #mount, Ss ‘the most interesting and spiritéd which hes san writers are far more decemt now, asagen-| Dean —j Major S. C. Ridgely, Fourth | taken place at this time-honored [nstitation for eral thing, than in the earlier days of the Republic, when Tom Paine, Cheatem, Cobbett, Dumme, and the coppet-headed writersin bebalf of Maweachuectts Federalism flourished goose quills. This change for the better of the public manners % rendered more conspicuous by an exception tothe general rule—the Philadelphia Press newspaper, in which the editor venti- lates his personel griefs and his private spite Artillery, US. A., we regret to learn, died | many years. [ft was witnessed by an unusually last night, in Georgetown, D. C. ' large umber Of visitors, a large proportion of aie ——— ge ladies. : Items Telegraphed from Washington. was furnished by the Marine band, in full force. The order of the exercises were as follows: Wasuineton, July 5.—Voluminous were received at the State Department this motn- Music— Anvil Coro,” Trovatore. French Revolution of ’92, adi to Louisiana. ing from Mr. McLane, our Minister in Mexico. The of affairs had not tae since be last wrote to the De it. The high- acts committed by Miramon were driving even the few who have heretofore adhered to him in opposition to him, and his rule was considered pure! . their wey to Alonamndris Van and’ Wesitogto g8.. x city. Tha Shoriff is absent at this time on business uette, | Manadieri but will give a proper re the tears wry and securing them, or Bat ¢ Saas [x31 against the President of the United States on Pantech promi : Dooley. AME, TO THE HOUSE O! 'U BSC: through the medium of correspondence ‘pre- | by Gen, Robles as one of the boldest dad oot Party Spirit: irancia X. Ward. ¢ ber,on the instant, 9 ran! oe o antes we Mesiliew 2 nigh Miramon, before the conducta ee Mausic—L’echo du Mont Blanc. please come and, peying this adver- This correspondence is as remarkable for the ‘ioe iota per cent., en ‘was considered very arena ei soil . P. Orme. — a : as wablushing character of its sweeping falsehoods ieee hin ‘McLane had sent a naval officer to} Mistory,.s-s.-. +-Clement 8. 'HCOCK, near the Park. nat all inent men suspected of sympa. | egotiate with Robles, but bad not learned with Disoge oa Wonae's igh. ff & Dae, : . , WANTS. thizing ith the present rr gemerr oped as ier long Gentrencen, road pe ect of Mary, Queea of beta yee FP, McLaughlin. WANT D A BY 5 reepectabio young map. o SIT. against the President himself, w! wagi- | tr juarez govern: R. F. Lovelace. DA lB oa the Mexican government for considera- Law; its relation to our Country. . tion, but had not received any answer when the or Fort -- Johm F. Marion. ably represented in it as about the veriest : on. Music— Sy 7-10" ion tyrant and monstes now living outside the | steamer sailed. It covers the ground of material SB ee neliccecereeclc Dent’ I, Nabe. F SE walls of a penitentiory. In view of the fact | sid both In men and money frew this gevemmcst | Valedictory. hiadicWwaie, Nee. | Wy ANTED I BUR NAE COR ENG. = j to Mexico, in return for which in “commer- and distribution of medals and &e., for re ‘Address *“House- that the public know weil that the editor of the cial advantages are proposed to be granted to our i Gantntice ution ag torte i ERS Bee Press—from early boyhoed until not long since | citizens, aright of way through the State of | “Phe President of the United States was 5 feleesre for sale and where they may be seen, Tefused both a place in the Cabinet and the ae Fk as syria fr megll iogreator pa and seemed to take a lively interest in the exer. | — SSS ereeet pee editorship of the Washingtom Unron, ‘not only | so strictly binds President Juarez that he cannot | ites. He also, participated in the ceremony of | WW ANT HOC af bok.” Hn goed ceecmmon i Pres’ Buchanan’s bown- | treat for a sale. Ls om | dations. Apply. for three days, at No. 499 12tn st., Vireesny red ben gt Lieut. Maury was unanimously nominated del- | ™¢dals and premi sae to the graduat- | Sotween FE and F. art! _iy 7-20" ty but prided himself on being the chief de- equte to Congress frou Arisona, by the convention Se ata ee Sees, to the successful WANTED-« cooK SE ee fender of all his acts, public and private, ean- | held at Mesilla. Resolutions were adopted ad- iy wn odciebiad' Gn aan: HOUSE GIRL on the heights of Georgetown, The degree of LL. not fail to draw the conclusion that if what | hering to the ground taken by the people last year, quire at 128 West street, Georgetown, corner ~ : ander Dimitry and Geo. W. Waterston, of Louisi- ‘Covgreas. iy 6-3t* ‘; aud against forming an independent government. | oo tg Augustine Jose Morales of New York | OL Corgresr. —— yl that editor now says of Mr. Buchanan Lab 3 The degree of A. M. was conferred on Wm. X. WADRTED, IMMEDIATELY A ccod WO- it certainly goes to show that there isone baser | 4r7~ Almost all, if not all, the special corre- | wells and Robert C. Gombe, of Ma, Robt. Ra ‘ AN as nursoand seamstress. Rafer man in the world—that editor aforesaid—who, while he must have known, from se long pre- vious personal association the real character of fis patron, for filthy lucre devoted almost the whole of his life to making the public believe him not only the truly greatest, but the most conscientious and trustworthy public man of the times. But, in truth, while Mr. Forney’s aspersions spondents of the French journals at the theatre of war have been sent back to Paris. M. Achard, of the Debats, and M. Texier, of the Siecle, had already been sent upon the Bonlevards, on the 20th ult., and M. Dreole of the Constitutionnel, was expected there before this. ‘The police lately ordered the Freuch journals not to say anything more about the battle of Magenta, and, in conse- quence, the account which M. Texier sent to the red. Apply at No, 406 %i street weet. jv 6-3t ANTED TO HIRE A WHITE Wom. to do the cocking, ®ashing, and ge SS of La., John Brickleman, of Ohio, and Daniel G. Major, of Cal. ‘The degree of A. B. was conferred on Robert Lovelace, Jas. O. Martin, and Peter S. Brand, of | family of two persons. wesnentiorses eg “77 La., John F Marshall, Jas. P. Meale, John B. — emeeoe Gardiner, an: incis X. Ward, of »» Ben, a Sheckel, of D.C. Clement. Lancaster, of Pt, | W loreabie DW and Chas. Stone and James Tracy, students of the | able Saye {rent College of the Holy Cross, of Mass. Dum, Thirty-six costly and neatly executed medals, and some fifty ely premiams, were distributed; Siecle was entirely suppressed. ‘That journal was | also a very large number of accesserunts, or hon: | WW ANTED_ Ey a youth, aced 1s, who hes up to of the President's integzity, gain no credence | reduced to excuse itself to its readers by saying, Pee ee i literary and other exercises | Stely_und\ ¢ tha ozes of bis parents, 5 TU ATION whatever with the public, who comprehend | + Our correspondent has sent us such a harrowing Sa olbes or cleo: Ditech dal cl 0 t. Hei quick, active, obedient, Ei planne. Please address a nots to Box No. 10. Star Office, jy 6-tf ANTED—A FARMER AND GARDENER, in the hall, the students repaired to thelarge dining hall, and the faculty, and a lai number of: in- vited {boner tothe refrectory, w’ anabundance of su tials and delicacies, which had been thoroughly the motives for them, each addi- tional one of them aired in his journal serves to give the public a meaner opinion of their account of the battle of Magenta, that we think it desirable to suppress it, not to distress our readers.”” It is reported that the Emperor, in giving an order repared for the occasion, awaited their shar- hom the of wages will be giveo, pro- author—the man who knowing these alleged | fr the expulsion of the correspondents, sald, bee appetites. The Rev. Dr. Early, president | vided ho tan nome eal rooommended for iety. “These gentlemen describe my battles as they | of the e, presided, assisted by Dr. A. Dimi- | honesty, industry and competency, we and : areas agers es per aire would anew piece at the circus,” 7 ay The, Rev. B. A: Nazaire, former president | manere’ farm ond garden nrer Govrgeto tn, D. C- raises on Mr. Buchanan for his own ie: cha ESR RAS eae A AS o ‘was present, and the medical de- rther rmation profit; or, who now coneocts them against his} | Buonprx tw « Bao Oven Niaoana.—The Blon- | partment of the col je was teprosented. by Drs. Ab former benefactor to gratify his malice arising din excitement, owing to thecoming of the Fourth The Pc “ @aihals teake ical from the latter’s refusal to outrage Ameri- | 2nd the promised coming of the Big Balloon, had | ment during the year was thirty-four, and the ____ LOST AND FOUR ean public opinion by placing him in an official | S™ewhat subsided; the public mind had recov- | number in the college proper three hundred and Meee oer aa Pod hein the tnaer £ as er i 4 inst 4 position for which his subsequent conduct, ered its tone—and the public pulse was easy; but | seventeen, making in the aggregate three hum. will tes inlerafy dred and fifty-one. ithe Star The following are the various societies attached | Of the Star. = — to the institution, intended to facilitate the stu- | @TRAYED—FROM A FARMIN MONTGOM- dents in their literary pursuits: The Philodemic, and traced Blondin, pertinacious and persistent, was not to be ignored. Therefore, upon ‘‘the evermemora- ble morning”? of July 4tb, he collected an audi- rewarded by leaving it et ze view it in ony light we may, proves him to be entirely unfit. ~~ Tria or Rirtep Caxnsox.—The Board of counts. to es city down ence, and a brass band and again crossed the rope. | Philonomosian, Philistorian, Dramatic, Philbar- | the ah street sont, on the June, a bey " > COLT, ove year o * Upon this, his second return from the possessions | Monic, and the Reading Room Association. alg LN officers to assemble at Fortress Monroe, Va., | or ner Britanic Majesty, he introduced a new fea. | _ The college contains a first class phileeo hical | formation in rela on Tuesday, the 12th instant, or as soon there- | 1... Wisk ise hail procetdéd & siarl alliance apparatus, & museam of fine and tastefully ar-] BOUR & SEM after as practicable, for the trial of such rifled sy i-iw cannon ag may be presented by the Ordnance Department, consists of— Brevet Colonel B. Huger, Major Ordnance Department; Captain J. Vodges, Ist Artillery; Brevet Major H. J. Hunt, Captain 2d Artille- ranged natural curiosities or specimens, and a wall conducted observatory. The library con- tains over 21,000 valuable volumes. in almost every known language. and the faculty comprise some thirty gentlemen dev to the various branches of instruction tanght in the establish- he halted, and put over his head a sack which caine down to his ankles. Two holes were made for his arms, which were necessary in using his balancing pole, and thus bagged, sacked and safe witbal, Blondin returned to the land of the free, etc. JROARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A family inthe coeur can acvommodate a few cae for the summer. ‘The situation is healthy and braeti- mane examination of the junior departinent of the | ful, 13 miles by railroat. (four trains a day.) Add: female public school, Miss M. J, Good teacher, Box 461 City Post Ofies ry; Captain A. B. Dyer, Ordnance Department; PERSONAL. came olf yesterday afternoon. Mayor Addison, Captain A. A. Gibson, 2d Artillery; First Lieu- the Rev. Dr. Borock, the Rev. Mr. Tillinghast, --+. Capt. Glynn, U.S. N., and Hon. Wm. P. Miles, of S.C., and Col. Miles, U.S. A., are at Willard’. ++-+ Patrick L. Hearn, well-known in New York city as the prince of gamblers, died of apo- plexy on Saturday. +++-General Pierce expects to return home next month, recent indications in Mrs. Pierce's health being less encouraging than heretofore. -++*The health of General Twiggs is restored, he being able to walk about his house with ease and transact official business. -+*"The Hon. Robert J. Walker is in Chicago, where be will remain for some d: Mr. Doug- las is also, we believe—his movements are ao rapid George W. Beall, ident, John T. Bangs, see- retary, and their aecciates of the Board of Guard ians, A. Hyde and several other members of the Councils, and rather an unusually large number of the perents and friends of the pupils were pres- ent. The school numbers some ee odd pupils, and is divided into three classes. he exercises consisted of spelling. reading, the elementary branches of Feosrap Y, mentai arithmetic, &c In each of these branches the examination wrs very oie, rs and the children very generally answered with a degree of promptness and cor- rectness not often observed seers | children of their years. There were exhibited a number of specimens of writing so neatly and correctly exe- cuted that they would have reflected credit upon tenant R. C. Drum, 4th Artillery. Captain J. F. Gardner, 10th Infantry, is appointed Recor- der of the Court. Upon the completion of the experiments, a detailed report will be made for the informa- tion of the Secretary of War. i, S57 See Ecoxomizixe THe Pusuic Service. — The want of appropriations rendered necessary, yesterday, the following changes in the clerical force of the Pension Office : Dropped. —W. B. Malcomb, N. Y., 81. 600; J. . ; that it is im possible to speak with certainty—in | much older upiis; also. a number of outline Mo. D'S Wika’ Tan ate, HE: | Chicago. maps erected by the children. They recited in Hamilton, Ky., F.W. Patterson, Fla.,’each $1,200. very pleasing style a number of verses, which gave much satisfaction to all in attendance. Upon the whole the examination was highly satisfactory to the mayor, the guardians, the mem- bers of the Councils, ani alin attendance—such as to reflect the highest credit upon Miss Good, the teacher, and cause the parents of the children to feel glad that she occupies the responsible post. At the close of the exam nation exercises the chil- dren were ey, addressed by Rev. Mr. Tilling- hast, in his usual happy style. The whole of the pupils of the other schools— numbering some isu ay Temporary clerks—J. B.D. Littell, D.C; J-V.A Shields, Mo; E. L. Corbin, D.C); J. M. Parks, SUONVISNITL TIT COST BANK OF WASHINGTON, July 5, 109. =I ithe Trustees of this Bank have declared a Ala; H. Hungerford, D. C.; each $1,200. Nase tis rel selberc} out o Photons onan Pisiistid=- kG. Suilichek. Gale 4. tek tien medles months, payable to stockholders on de- ($1,200) clerkship to a second-class ($1,400) clerk- | _jy 6-3t JAS. ADAMS, Cashier. ship. 5 1 7 Appointed — WW. A. Johnson to a third-class | {[ E et aabe TION, MONTGOMERY ($1,600) clerkship; Jno. A. Hunnicutt, K. F. Page. ‘hiy meeting of the Company on C. 8. Butts, James P. Tustin, W.C. Lindsey. an 2 VENING, the 7th instant. J.B. Keenan to second-class ($1,400) clerksiipm; By ordor of Captain Maior,. ; : Eilbeck Mason and W. Darmon to first-class | J¥ 53t THOS. McENERY, Seo. mont a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. r as a ee 200—were present, and Pas 7 On mae MF - to Paton, Bate hintoly, ReaianPreed | Prachted Guite pleasing appearance.” "| | We have just reonived a new ition at W ebter’s CoxtempLATEeD AcricuLturAL Expert Rmnilies at a very low price. FRESH CAKES | ,. Phe address to the schools, at Forrest Hall, on | Unabridged Dictionary. containine 1,500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, Beavrirucry Execcrep. 9,000 to 10,000 New Words in the Vocabulary. Tas.x oF SyxonyMs, By Pror. Goopaicn, in whic! pre than two thousand words are careful ‘lo overy day and sent to any part of the city. rtucular attention given to serving Parties with thing that ix pocesea x. aR at the PHIL.A- DELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, corner of 12th and F etreots, je l-Im* the day of the exhibition by the maie departments, and the distribution of premiums, will be deliv ered by Rey. Dr. Bocock, instead of District At- torney Ould, who has been prevented from doing 80 by his official engayements. in Kansas.—In a cc nmunication from Eli M. Mackemer, Esy., Secretary of the Delaware Agricultural Society and Stockbreeders’ Union, ; - — - ly di ted fi i mn English at Leavenworth City, addressed to the Com- allied Siar ene Capesotte ap Aas +208 - = Synor5in eb iweftimn way etter ieeaed, beside ae : oe : 3 : © procure stock In 80- b, t a» Smid tas special | iming 7ey forming snny dono by calling on THOS, | GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. | Table Gin: Penn nee Mee ot 2,000 Dis- committecs en appointed in relation GD. HAR Ve, pease. 0; G. D. HANSON, Office Washington Ineu a Sea nad prone af Sooners Wamnes. tt . a " s . ij Prcviiar cs or Worps AND TERMs IN THE BIBLE, Report for 1857—namely, bees, ground moles, ROACHES! ROACHES! ROACHK city of Georgetown, approved May 9, 1559. A Tae Ota SF Enuviogs Eernvone, and gophers, and tes culture, and further states | Pavia, ts warrantal cot onl eke cient | Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and that reports had been made thereon. Being particularly desirous of testing the adaptability of the tea plant to that locality, the sum of $50 was appropriated for the purpose. age PRICE $6.50. Soocimen pages of Illustrations and other new features will besent on app! cation to the publish ern. Id by all Bookael'ers danos, but a perivotly tafe way of doing it.as hun dreds of our citizens have borne willing testimony. Unlike poison powders, it can be placed anywhere without risk of its being biown about to poison per- sons as well se poste, Ty ono box at 25 cents. ‘The enuine can only be had Nt, Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Mayor and the Clerk are hereby authorized and requested to issue the stock of this Corporation, upon the requisition of the Water Board, to an amount not exceeding fifty Naisn& Palmer's, Chas, i ; | thousand dollars, to be called water stock, bear- “GET THE BEST.” Gr ER. a gveeatintinkinee n ee No ing Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum, aC. MERRIAM Tas Mouxtats Meavow Cutipren.—Infor- — — | payable quarter yearly, redeemable in ten years, | SPRINGFIELD, Ma ae, mation has been received at the United States 1 Se eee and at any time earlier, at the pleasure of the WSS and SILVER W Corporation. Sask For sale'in Was Wh ae that 1 will sell cheaper 00d» 0} lot of fi ington by TCHES, ALLANTYNE, 498 7th st. Indian Office that from the bad roads the ehil- the same Sec. 2. And be it further ordained, That the SETTEES AND BILLIA dren from the Mountain Meadow massacre auslity has ever been for in this oity Water Board are hereby authorized to sell so much samnat Ballers Set Sgr HEA atthe ‘Ane ;. te 3 2 BE ee ae ——— of said stock for cash as in their jud, it will be 1008. we . aa nae eee erent Sete ee ving NEW JEWELRY. to the interest of the Corporatio, and deposit the | CHR, on th wremises, 42 Rsrcten es they would’ start for the East carly in June. | I avi: Just reonived @ fine sevoitment of rich | proceeds with abe nice or ce Corporation, whe | Xu be 4 maaeeanidans ** ‘3e Indian Superintendent Forney has received | JEWELRY, that I will sell much below the usual | shall place it to the credit of the water fund, and “ey oe Call soon at 338 Pa. avenue. Hoop, | Sali pay the same to the order of the Water | FJ 42 DWARE, COACH = renters ). HO AND CABINET GOODS. RUDOLPH BUCALY, 97TH Street, BetTwReN A UR AND Canal. (Successor To Isran. & Bucnty,) 5 408 Seventh, near Hi Street, AImmedtately opposite ire Market, 17 and the other 4 years of age, are at Cedar Board, they accounting for their expenditures City. A reliable gentleman and a detachment under this lementary ordinance. vouchers, to the Clerk. a fogs aa! spec : Ifyou want to save 10 pr ct. call and 08) of United States troops have been sent to Cedar Sec 3. And be it further ordained, That the HUBS. SPOKES, FRLL Bs Sha rs. ; Ci Bere duo Suisse second section of the ordinance to which this is a | CANVASS, DUCK. ENAMELED LEM EH: ity to search for them. ep tmiNDA ne sugplenent be, and the same is hereby, repealed. | HRs HAI CLOTH, SPRINGS” HAIR. aie is7im- ROUREKE & ARTICLES, pd. And’ he it further ordained, That the BRO whoo ae THOMPSON * Tas Wearuer.—The following report of the | 37!" __ = “oT Sutter Board are hereby requested to furnish the | BRO, who offer nothing hut the best quality or thi ae DF STEAM ENGINE, &0.—Thern wil] | Clerk with a list of all the streets and parte or not be be de ey nenood rates. ; weathor for this morning is made {rom the Morse jd at pnblie anction, within the U i i Our object 1 to do a cach business,and we intend Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution “y pr Washington. D un ier inne Streets in which the water ins have been or | to sell at cash pricas. Every article warranted as shall be laid, and the Clerk is hereby directed to furnish the Collector with a table of all the lots and parts of lots, with the names of the Persons to a ESDAY, the lth Juss ing named article:--the sale to be subject to ratifi extion by tho Chief of tho Bureau of Yards and ; Ay represented. Cail The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : po : Jury 7, 1859 R THOMPSON & BR (G. R. Thompaon, late of the firme” 7 Docks —to wit: whom the same are respectively assessed, that are | 1° 3° 6t vans & Thompson.) Paladapein’ Po ss Ate nie ingh-presaure Steam Engine, without boil- | suhjct to a water tax under the ordinance to whieh : PLY. we kes Gan aac Ba'timore, Mu. pinter Heer ined wit panouesainmetor and 4 feet steoke, | thia isa supplement ; and it shall be the duty of larg ions to our stock of tools, eer ee ay to ime harseten eck alven ant lever: wil Work | the Collector rexularly to Pay over to the Clerk of | cousisting in part of Bench Planes, Back Richmond, Va cloudy. 652. yearn, and is in perfect order. Itis well adapted to the Corpetics the moneys by him from time to | 34w#, Ce ubination Saws, Combination Va craining, 66° @ side-wheel tow boat or to a raw mill, P time collected, in virtue of said ordinance, and at | S4@8rex, Hammers, Hatchet ules, Com- Norfolk. 2, “6P, wha BW 623 pounds of Howe and Bolt Leather. in picoes cut every such payment to furnish the Clerk with a | Paste i Mouldine Planes. Bev ay age eg BE ‘h, N.C. -cloudy, 607, rom sides in making hose an iting—a good | list never: from whom such collec- | ranted snod. Buyin sh euables H < ieedy’ cool. tn fase Doe joemakers’ use, tions have been made, with the amount collected | us to offer these rd ip ghe as 7 aaa =| Columbia, 8’ C. -cloudy, pleasant, & Window Sashes, and from each, and it sall be the duty of the Clerk to in GRIFFITH & SHIELDS, barleston, 8. C 1 old Cooking Stove. fecord sald list in a book to be kept by him for] _i¢29 No. 339 Pa. av., opposite Brown's, ‘Terms cash in specic, that purpose. nn 7 ‘The above artiolen may be examined at the Navy | _ Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, ‘That the Col- COAL AND Woop. Dany Yard in this atany time on or before the day | lector be, and he is hereby, authorized and di- SEN SOx ieo! WHITE ASH EGG pict ry of sale, upon a nto the commandant tl ere. rected to ‘allow a discountet’ five per cent. mali pa BROKEN COAL "which wil for oa — ter weve Da eee in & ,. taxes to him under the ordinance to which | Prompt payment on time. at ‘ort dates, with inter- tre at St Sy 7-eorw wy Agent._ | this is asupplement on or beforethe tirst of August | ©%t. Other kinds and sizes will be reosived et akort WATER REGISTRAR’S OFFIC next, and & discount of five per cent. on all paid | Marvels. and dis on pene terme. eee to purepanee of 12 oot of wa dot of the | iso and 1a.” Tapmeyeta ney STs So | Eavassa hand! neta and apc HF OUR A Gaineviie, in... corgoraton ot Warhlantone entitled "AR ct eee . { JuHy % 1800. | eet rab mont LORS N, CORDON & CO. La... ulatin, i Potom: 3 . i street, or lew Orleans, nee car ihe city ‘of ‘Washington, proved Jane tas, A Rexsotvtion meg rth of certain contracts for | Corner of Green and ¥ ‘ater strects. ry vee. Hacc age aha eas eps |, dinetbuting Water Arough ie Fawn. | By NOTICE, an anpy, , ° jermen an 7 neue Hael nt hat oe cpr ne a | cer att rt aaamrytae ete | PonneypayeN@hy. enanpy, oun umber! ident ot oe Lag of Pommpon Couneil, for the fur- | That the contracts entered into by the Water | _ I have had in store, and ‘ived, a large ad- rafton, city, Of all water mati: valees. boeing, eithis | Board and the following named parties be, ant | ditional supply of pure OLE RYE WHISKY, Ponce sietion cape Corporation vosea eh se bend the same are hereby approved. viz: Messrs. J ERANDY, ae wins, ich I will sell : , : and every other article or th ied Parhain & Co. for furnishin; for the 5 need eR at the Smithsonian, at 7a m. (cor Uting the water,” also, TAVIES vealed proposal Thos. Evans for laying vipen te William BM | _j0:23-006w Pe ay Pad te tected for temperature, ) 30.1~ noon 30.167. above, to be transmitted as above, “for ths trench- | Ellis & Brother for fire plugs and well covers; 7 ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m.. 62"; at noon 69 ic of t Mtlets aeeetaig Tee Tak fhe | A. Sylvester for fire-plugs and iron castings; and | FRUTA BAGA Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a m to- ‘Anches. and outlets. erecting the fire plug | that said contracts, when respectively signe iber AND TURNIP SEED. &e, — . ng hydrants, and filling, ramming, and Teveiing the pag th vely signed, to| "The subscriber has now in store a vory fine stock day, 73°; minimum 53 ditches or excavations.” be binding and in full force. of RUTA BAGASEED, saved from selected —_6—___ It is assumed that there will be required to be| Approved July 2, 1859. t 1 of best shape a: i is Intitoda, Txcrgase IN Tae SALE or Postage Srawrs. | furni=hed and laid during the carrent year 5),00 Fiat Duteh Pu ace, Suited to this Inti Post Office Department has issued; for thequar-| jy 7 dup ° ~ = Purple Top Leaved, Karly The accounts of the Post Office Department fe ated the bene wis kewerees ee GROCERIES megpioner Fe TPs. ybrid, Yellow Aber- show that the amount of stamps issued during | Serve, ihr, riaht to reguiats both the Weliveryared | OF AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. SABBAGE, SPI ACH, ONION SEED. &c, pe & | layirg of the pipes, a1 Tequire more or lesa} G. W. ST: EW ART Would inform his old cus- NDE ® Pratical hortieulturalist wainted thor- years— than Ese quartity tmepti , : tomers and the publio generally that he has fitted up | OUshIy with every article in which he denier fron, Pa) SORA Shaiya as] get Nata an ate ea eae | ld ad lcs aah ene ad oe | Sgn pairoara ev can hy ut Ses 1559, was 2201.90 55279405. 00 Proof of 3" pounds tothe muaney uancotion | with an entir of those i want Of Grooerice at se: | | Prioce na low as ang menian hover aE Show!Ing an increase tay LA ba Bee iby t Unt States = ee se emp ooade: fous Nurseryman, Seed Sg | past. during 18590f.... 15,410,055 $304,814 55 Te eed to bear inspse- this tocctinr with 3 Fear Saas $ busi: | _5y S-c06t be 306 Teh street eornes i, 3 : ; : ness, y ing ae cheap W,.NEW Goons at 101 Swamp axp OverrLowep Lanpg.—The Com- forthe whole sincunt of pipe that may ba re be i j02-2w* Corner n SEEWART We ae made ons AT LOW PRIc! heer missioner of the General Land Office, on the 6th Fae ong mt pnt ronees, branehes, RE YOU INSUR jrgandy | Wan ets 5 instant, transmitted to the Governor of Arkan- | » Biisets inrt aid Iarang vill name the seainet Hee mB eager ele, Waele tes 8. Li ‘Sue sas a patent—No. 9—of swamp and overflowed | Pant df which will te tho Ree length of the water | onc ‘penn: eyo Gea SAAN Hose 5) dosen’ ‘len lgnds in the Little Rock district, enuring to said ,; SE A nie Ss the, ra.and officers all eitizens of Washingées coll EAWASet r sn great aie: State under the grant of September 28, 1850, | Water Registrar's Office, City Hale 12th C. McGUIRE, ment. Alfot’ ry containing 143,371.24 acres. ingtant. ill be ii i % @.D. Ramones. ne a 5 ———+ ‘ fo<Bosrds el the City Council on Meals WEBSTE! 20 Issus or Stamps ann Exvavorgs.—The ays? Pose’ ANDOU : ( ales ts rst. | eowgeens pease | Sarees engaged mitting a coutioman anid Giz geo MAP OUR, oe pee ny mp yee bine vehacn af Sue oar prpeLe eee wath aie a peagetean tieceae leave fe street at 6é a. m.and 65 br f eguire st tho *s ce ben ot a HE EBENEZER § BBATH SCHOOL, tend <2 anit tent Patel ator ii mem sage ree THOMAS © i — 5 Vaehington on AMUSEMENTS. “FISHER GIRL” PRICES BOOKSTORE. ma lo 33% Pa. av., between Sth and Ith str, FOR RENT ANDSALE. R RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, with fine cellar and bri Reus. steed os iin a sitastion for any pi al can venience E. PICK iy 6-6t Water street, ( FOR REN TTA ince ew double BRICK HOUSE. with large Stable, Carriage House and |, with @ pump of coud water im the yard. situated on lth street, Ne. 355. mig of toe prcmsnes, toad ho Kaen Roe ets iy 6-304) G.P. LANGLEY. ‘OR RENT—A wi BRICK HOUSE. o Foe SEX north | streots, about (oor Pik Batya shel ht ILL1AM BRADLEY'S Marbie Wor tween 1sth and 19th streets, Pa.avenue. ji 0 LET—A four-story BRICK HOUSE con- taining eight rooms, with ® Sine pump of water beeen given immulinesly. Rereertion eto: mn given ti jai le Ls ofZ. JONES. tie i arser = _ 5 Fe, SALE CHEAP.—A valuable BULLDING LOT 2 feet front and rear. by 87 feet Sinchen deep, suitable for two gerteel houses, situated in be babe 238, 13th street west. east side, near ynnotion of H street and New Vork avenue.” Price $1.7 0. Enquire of JOHN DOWD (owner) No. 467, inta strect west, iy 5 st” OOMS TO RENT.—Several spacious, airy and Gecirabin Vurnished Rooms tu a. hea'thy and gible locality, with or withont Hoar4, can be had in & genteel family Lith street between G and H. OR RENT—a desirable BRICK DWELLING POTS Not Seals BRICK DWELLING Svenue, between = : oO POLL AED Ww rT aunum. a y NovsBo 7th surest, Seno Diaad K and iy2 A beautiful COUNTRY near Washington is for sale. It «bly improved and desirable f' lesaround Wash ply st the Star jy im 'OR RENT—The STORE in the Star dings next adjoining the Star office, long occupied as Ssegar and tobacco store. There is no more Gemir able etand in oS city for any retail bur: Beas. Apply to W. D. WALLACH, at the star office. je Wtf 0) ALE—A DWELLIN F Houde: an shacait 3 good lot. These buildings are all quite new. ated in a pleasant and suited for the purpose for which the: pomsecten Davies atonce. inquire Ma: ‘or particulars 8. CALDWELL, Rw vl im, je 17-eo)m* *OR SALE—Two BRICK TENEMENTS in wn, ooo situated on West t., a= stofan agreeable an plished society, convenient to the best schools and churches. A sui of money will be taken which will give to the purchaser, in rents, 10 = cent. Terms: ‘Dne-fourth n 1.2, and 3 years, with inte- cash, and the balance y rest half yearly. Mr. T. M. Hanson, Arent of Fire bat street, will designate the Insurance Company, Property more partioulariy. a » aarkbeur EB. apne N, Agen a Alexandria, Va. F°&k RENI—The HOUSE on 12th street, No. 4 between G H strects. either furnished This wa 240 Penn. avenue, OR SALE OR EXC PROPERTY —A smali two miles from Beitsvilie, and one mileand = half from the Baltimore and ‘Washington raiiread. It is encl by a guod fences, well watered, in a healthy location, within sicht of the Aguicultais College will be sold very cheap. Inquire of Mr. H. LaxpspaLey, Seventh street twodoors abows D ‘street, epporite the National Intelligencer offior. ie 25 2wro OR RENT_A comfortable thi FOWL Ind ore ee, worth, bates aa me Sd ged west, containins 8 —— and fur shed wit < a ent a. Apply to JOMN Hl SEMMES A Cn cern istana — Sth street, opposite west end jos est? OR RENT—Taree large ROOMS ftoor ; alto, several singin Rooms. fermahed. om rath atroet, between E and Fe Neo aS: two-story back tuildings, containing { om rooms each ; good yards ; back and side alleys T Above property in located on the north side of Mas- sarhusetts avenue. between 4ch ana Sth sts. Per sous desirous of obtaining a healthy and quict res) dence would do weil to cali at Nv. 510 of said prop erty. Also, several smaller Houses on the «ame square for ale. eau F% RENT—A —_" 'RNISHED ROUSE, No. 334 '8th st eet. between Land K Applica = made at No. 359, between H and r SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SAI SS‘kode Fountain ie ceed use, which oo-t cost orien is for sale low for cx SAL ¢ —1 offer for vale a valuabie Loudoun county, Virginia, on mos Containing Wed A il e city property. FARM ivhera! 3 ated in one of the mont i vated pf the county, Convenient to the « ujroad. City Bail. ARGAINS! REDUCING STOCK. In view of the advanced #PAson, and money, 1 resolved DD itneriir stnok of Ha cary, - ti 6 GOODS BARGAINS! _ BARGAINS the want of e G lemen’s FURNISHING ( greatly rel N©CE—FOR CASH ONLY. Miy factities far wing c are of the best char oe - re ronal and ¥, sithvother ree) and buy iy me to sell my stock st the mine for thenseel vee. “Docs apes fre, Sh . m., (on Saturday to 1 p.m.) I have also in store # gay Gents’ ‘+ Drab and Pearl, ti le'< ? \ahione Which’ will sell ata ee Cen — rr eS eredit, expenses com. lowest p exemi: open from 5a. Dresx Hats, Moleskin, Beaver c AKLES Furnishing Store, 424 Pa- avenue. neat srabs etrest, ONSUMPTION AND AST Cc Dr. R. JAMES discovered To. ee ndi-® acertsia cure for Consw ronehitin, Conzhs, Colds and Gener, i “ ‘was discovered child, adanghter, wat given ayes w ven up te dis, was cu od DB inefttieg his -cllow’amnt iM who wi pe ec. Selene Address 0, r 3 WN. Jersey city, New Jersey. 8 NOT MATTREWS & SIMMS’ srenne, iy 2st Bees HS PAPERHANGINGS —_ ats. .