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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. te, be sqcond Heutenant, Pebroary 59, vice | GEORGETOWN. -_ PERSONAL} EXCURSIONS, &e. PT a rt. h- Or ST. p Suarrs, is ‘Brevet Second L. poo einen) ah ee = | coromemtaes of The Star. Gen Tirncts™ | AND FRIENDG—of the highs | A FEST, ee poe peNere. ar A aE aaa oo eeteegeacs ser bcbcige! haat tts, | the third artillery, to be —— Gronantown, July 11, 1959. thanks aud Test 4 blest with, for cH Wil EF WASHINGTON CITY: Ms. RC. Winthrop, of Boston, Mate copes | aay aim inegmmncy come: idem ‘The following is a portion of the business before eisiets a ‘coda, ! MONDAY July 11, 1859. | whose a ee opens Lfeapraaoer pe ~ ny G1) Imentof ing“tty-—Second Licuten | the Councils on Friday night: ex eapeeial —= — —= | of nmuch invidious criticism © u and y. May first lieutenant, April)» jn the Councilyar was revei ved from the | ¥« Te \ ney ieave b oo se atéand7p m. mein. G. Rob ‘1 g, | Mayor. submitting a received by him SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | Republican party press. His offenceia the per- | 1g i855 ise pat = 4 kes it plain that} Brevet BM. Borrows, Shing & settlement of his -- Ao SRNOON AND MOONLI IGHT PIC NIC The Constitution aska what the “Opposi- | spicacity with which he mal oo gphealiod E sentemne E TH Ta OST Boece e RNOOY AND MOON tion,” oc'the aciaal factions that compose it, | abolitionism is day by day more and more en- fei = Latimer, promoted. (C sao doneon the i ye 9 eng ox COLORED HOY, sieht Grom at the present day, present to the people as | dangering the perpetuity of the Union; for 7. : ¥ ner or parents wil: G3. on ES a. one recommend: Wie hom | kc oe eo u Y Torwadd and fe adver- Schrod brass and pg band bas reasons for changing a system which has been | doing that they abuse him, as they petSenator etn Samy of fi Seam te oak fo of mii the : Si | Lnapeat Ss Land, by paying for this adver ruder'e brass. end stri ~} od hetonerk . Mey 31, so fally tried, and worked so well as the plat- | Douglas approvingly for arguihg thatone’ may 859, vice ice = “ EP io [2 bet abot ith might and mai [Com nies Beal tera wn ed = . ich i t abolitionism with might and main | si th side o' ween Washin, form of the Democratic pagty, which it says is | aid and abet ab: i Pe Ty orindi. | tenth (Tteglmept of Infantry —Brevet Secon and-Green sts. Also, one submitting the account WANTS. a fixed fact in the.past and present history of | without becoming responsible, directly or indi rutenant Geo. N. Bascom. of the ninth infantry, | SP¢.G7een Ts. 8 for ott furnished ar the ose of the Republic, and is founded upon immutable | rectly, for its sins against the future peace of oat ag rome 1859, viee Potts, | th are apparatis one recommending a WANTED—By 0 opts S| seat Le og Se principles, coeval with and interwoven with | the State. Mr. Winthrop virtually addresee { ‘spot Reximcater Inteniry —-Braved Recend Pais fi Pros ety = ede apes ze in ths country te mumee, Addsess Bip, sb ehe GREAT plc NIC TO COME OFF—The izati ‘itati f the coun- | himself to the conservative interest at,“° | 1 jentenant Oliver P. Goodling, of the fourth in- | twee Lingan teen ‘pose | Star Office. hs Wenaicers to del ce anny the organization of the institations of ‘ be d lieutenant, Feb. 5, 1859, vice | of @rading the same, Also, one submi ‘the _—— a Grand Pie Nic and oman try, and whose doctrines are embodied in the | North, showing it that the progress o oer’ Pra et account of H. Polkinhorn, for printing the finan- Wane accent ore je womad Ty, at Arlington 8; the at (Bead k mmbermaid, to do wash- Declaration of Independence and the Constitu- | ism is neither more nor less than t cial report, tm: one submitting a statement TON as cook or cham! or acoon ‘MONDAY for - APPOINTMENTS. jing for a tion of the United States. It pauses for a | of this Government to the point of Quartermaster’ Denmstunat<.Rapet ddouenea’ (aa repel se that part Leaner kd Semen we ee age ei Star Office. it* BS a he hed 1 affairs when it must obey the 1 Tredwell Moore. Second gaa to be as- | between Fourth ‘eet High sts WANGK a respectable Spee Lacy jy St The i Kentueky | and human affairs—dissolutig All who road | sistant, qs artermasier, withthe fank of captain, | "RT at see prasad lr nid te armall family; Maa ood fe van. Apply | A NNUAL EXCURSION The Intelligencer, in reply to a Kentucky ts, like men, die | May 21, 1859, vice Page, deceased. Mr. Stake to Philip atte. ase oA A correspondent, uesting it to publish an epi- | history know that govern ” Zap Medical Department.—Kirtle yA — of Mis- | Gormley ra H. Shaler, of New York, on the Ei Sabbath Se tome of the sPharets now respectively sup- | when their time com surely and invari- oad io assistant surgeon, April 28, 1859, vice subject te simount due him for stone furnished | YY AY ,SEFUATIO irae se ion Soaover EAST WASHINGTON. enr' . ported by the “ Opposition’ and Demoeratic | ably, though the lifes@e of some of _— oe Tidised 8 Lay, of the Distritt of Columbta; to ae ee hula Lends tas taeda the report of | AP chambermaid. “Apply at 215 224 atceet, betwann ee sia AS to OLY- ies, afte: ing the perplexing nature | spun out over mp centuries, their length | 1. second Meutenant, June 20, 459, vice Lee, re- | the chief of Yotice for the inonth of June; trans- = SoH pectin, ter ues Se ve bs : asured by their deserts of | signed. (Com j tted to the ‘Aldermen. oo ng cirl antes SITUATION of the service asked at its hands, confesses | being generall Mig Wve a eee aa e ( eee: oe — ee — vo segrnaoen ROE ws ore h See ago go,trar- itself equally in the dark in regard to the doc- | life—those d h the laws are administered | New Mexican Scrvers.—With a view of King: propodlng a renewal of bis lresr of the 1-2¢* need trines of the American and Republican parties, | justice wit z ars ie; referred to a select committee, NTELLIOEN < = and even more at a loss to convey an intelli- | and the ount of happiness and prosperity preparing the wild lands of New Mexico for Foudy = py ryeety Stake Dunlap, an and | Pickrelt: Lr NTEL Ee Te OFFICES Hee requiring aring i the General Land Office has con- | Mr. Marbury presented cnt ; . tie | they ure for their citizens and subjects of settlement, : — i t amndry soar oranra ws gible = = ver gemelandbnyingooncaagre cop living longer than those who squander ‘tracted with R. P. Relly and J. W. Hager, for ee property more gle tween k; Waiters stage ate RF Se eipeiioen aaika ties det ‘that it hee at ir means of living and doing good tosociety, | the: survey of 790 miles of exterior township foot ‘tax may be levied on a eins trees within said | tween venue and E street ©. |. RONAR K tre nance Spats : Pe ~ ¢ wets for a ‘children, d, to enable him to arrive at bis own con.(® the individual spendthrift and bad man lays | Loundary subdivision and meander lines, se- Poa hgst ped A eee ne 8 eewey baad (ore ote es enue: for ervaatey 25 outs Saale eae Dee SGT / | the foundation of premature death by too fast | lecting the same from such lands as are best |“ Mr Hyde ea tesel ce the quarterl: of the lived Convnnttne pledge theinselves that this shail r the subject P pre q y WANTED & young woman who has be one of Lhe most pleasant trips of the season ees on tae eee — / | hiving. adapted to cultivation within certain town- | ‘Trustees of the Poor for the quarter ending uth of the laat three yearein one feraily wire ae nmitter « Book Notices. a It is to be regretted that thousands who | ships on the Concha and Colorado rivers, in ace Taina fébsdi ved froth Cin Béakd of At: just mova ion eee plo ton ‘aa giaceal faae erent iy Peat: We have received from Messrs. Taylor MUTY | agreeing with Mr. Winthrop, are persons like | New Mexico. Twelve dollars per mile is to be | dermen, that they had considered the resolution From her late omglonsra Pose piovernmnsanenens yam Potter, Sulleng.” - specimens of the following new boo} ee him of deserved popular influence at the | rate of compensation allowed for the service. ae le this board ee ee reagent 4 Office. nak st IRST GRA N » ’ TE TT ” Walter Thornley, or A Peep at birt ‘ve | North, do not take pen im hand to the same | Messrs. R. E. Clements and Stewart Archer ier sporelinyenes queaateance of tan Contaits Was WANTED TO RENT—In Alexandria, F 7 author of “Allen Prescott and ‘ arPer | ond. What is wanted, is to fix Northern pop- | have received a contract also for the survey of | referring to this board the quarterly statement of A rane acl eX ane Bore: ina Teapaet- Georgetown Mechanics’ Association & Brothers, New York. z isabi i imilar li i the Clerk of unexpended appropriations. le neixbborhood, (ront to be al — . Liv th ¢Aottand, Vol. VIII, ular attention upon the dangers and disabil- | 870 mites of similar lines in townships near the Gut,good folks are Getivad i is week and next | BU", m.) by © very penient and pancteal ira Poa Of the sicily‘ olaiagiiias Geek Mate 2 cchcashegd ee Sécabeth Stuart, the first | ities of political efforts to change the character | Canadian fork of the Arkansas river and Utah | to he favored with aa tausnal nutnlce af plc-nlce | sertlen tereenen Inout anes 6 tf” | and the public that & r Oret Greedy > princess royal of Grea in; and Sophia, Elec- | —the rights, duties and functions of the Gov-| creek. The returns of these, surveys are to be seo lorsioangy eas gerne 7 eee ee WASTED@ 22 » zouth, nace oa Pic Ne, ut o place at tress of Hanover; ty’ Agnes Strickland, author of | ernment of the United States, from those com- | made before the Ist of January, acts of Provi- Arlington Spring. when a fine opportunity will | gtely thip time bons hone at nob nooks ont oF the “Lives of thyQueens of England.” Harper | promised on in the formation of the Constitu- | dence or attacks of Indians are alone to be | be furnisbed the tell ious portion of the commu- | an offices or elsewhere, where he may earn a sup- & Brothers, N-W York. We deem it enough to | tion; more especially wherein such changes | allowed as valid reasons for the non-fulfilment | Mitv of spending a pleasant day. ih nee an jenn poedg perigee 0 mpgeenceny ngs on ma | , ik that it is in Miss Strickland’s 5 ie and pic-nic of Logan Tribe, 1.0. R. M., at Ana- I. i P say of this Wo! are regarded by a great section of the Confed- | of the contract. lostan Retreat, on Thursday, the (4th. Logan jy Boats will leave street wharf constantly usual clear«nd forcible style, and omar rea eracy as being neither more nor less than ef- ——— E ‘Tribe is composed of the right kind of fellows for | = ane ‘na CENTS, admitti on r compen OF tat An \Meresting featsre '” | forts to deprive them of political rights which | Navy Orpens, &c.—Lieut. T. Scott Fille- poe ee i teaprmnepadlag Mega LOST AND FOUND. ged nd inten to be CRI vy Eps pd it is he sutograp! a i i ji i b U.S.N has been appointed to the = i the; ard as being well nigh of as much im- | brown, U. 5. Navy, iD appol their patrons, and those who accompany them on REWARD —L.ost, in the First Ward, on the omens brated Seater Stet portinig Mihincaites as U6 ice. command of the U.S. steamer Anacostia, to Phuplday way rest etared of spending adetignt- | $e $5 D night of thetth inet at the Erevan ACCOUNT been enraced’ torthe Sete eens tment. : . comes grand pie- contained market account Good order wi!l be preserved, Cicero de Officiis, with marginal analysis and a. sae do home service between the navy yards of | Hi COy. “Association, at Atblostad Retrest, on Bs aeaglner wi!l be given to any one returning the | jy 1'-6t COMMITTRE. an English commentary; edited for the Syndics Rocugrort, Mo., June 30, 1859. | Washington, Norfolk, &c. Lieut. F. has just Monday next, the 18th instant ‘This Association a to lL. PFLUGER, Western Maret becon of the University Press, by the Rev. Hubert Ash- | _Edltor Star: Although Parton’s life of Aaron | returned from active sea duty on the U. 8. | is composed chiefly of young, men of the right ton Holden, A. m. Vice Principal of Cheltenham | Burr has been for some time before the public. 1 | ship Release, in Africa and Paraguay, and out Mgt kind of style of thiathete wpa ale inte College; first American edition, corrected and en- | have but recently read it, and I find it a sutticient- | (¢ gignteen years in the navy has the expe- For all these see advertisements. larged by Charles Anthon, LI..D., Professor of | !¥ amusing medley of fact and fiction; distin- | io. of fourteen years atsea. He is an ac-| If you want first rate oats on reasonable terms, 3 New ¥ 6 f i “vith © fost bow! Greek in Columbia College, New York. Harper ae a eee ieee tive, intelligent and deserving. officer. “His call on our young friend H. C. Addison, Water Jews irs wr AT eet SB ae See a cee — Fanny Fern. Many of his depariures indeed from | family residence has always been in this city. | There is nothing worthy of note doing in the | b paid on their return to 323 H street, Washing- ican edition, he sys. has been to present bis youns, | ao shy are also so wide of the ben trovato, asto | The public’s old and well tried servant, Cap- | four and grain market.’ Since our last report | ton city. ee ETY, of A = Aencerdiee te al ticle i iriende, putt ae, va Pic Wie at at CARLINGRON | ign Get Sa SPRING, on A 127 2 posbon proceeds are to be de- neu erection ais co a. 5 i6e ofiuly. ‘Partou " Genrer, ieee fore ibs Tue YOUNG NG CATHOLIC FRIEND Soci- EWA Sat 550 Sei, oe ra val see ecains iotde, au re consisting += io a countrymen with a good rariorum edition of this | deceive only the most careless. But there is one | 43; i the former las considerably declined; surperfine | 71S TRA Y.—Came to my stable on the Ath instant, AE SA SCHOOL 0 OF “THE WEST book, containing everything calculated to clear | wisciievous falsehood well calenlated to mislead, | it Jas. Mitchell, of Potomac fame, has been | prands are held at $6, and extras 50 cents to $1 * BAY HORSE E tout ahsen Wnts ME eSWUre Sst up the difficulties in the original. Beatie gia hiened eT ar wast Cociomaaper se | ey pcioted Coyermmcn’ piles ct the Anacostia. | er) oe a en ts re there ae ee pe iS a, pied tabs fr. Excursion to thet Aboen' Elementary Grammar—Ftymolozy and Syntax; | Dame, Quickiey's account of Falstatl’s oath to | Tho Department has made the very best selec- | {74a offering. and very: ithe old, consequently Tin awas: yet WARFIE 2LD. | WEDNESDAY. the t3th inst. "The Fiying Cloud ¢ ey ? a fe. 0 ral . a abridged from the octavo edition of the “English ps robber sitive in her dolphin eosin i; | tion. quotatio No corn offering. ay ridge street, Georgetown, | will run rly during the day. Tickets Language in its elements and forms,”* and design- | the round table, by sea coal fire, upon Wednes- Capt. W. A. Parker, U.$. N., Inte in com- ed for general use in common schools; by Wm.C. | day in Whitsun week, when the prince broke his mand of the Release, has arrived in town, on ARIS FANCY GOODS, been yes JEM ie af trip hier euihait price. Withers’ Band”! greed ive CLOTHING MADE TO OR 10th sts, comprising we Fowler, late Professor of Rhetoric in Amherst Col- | Lead. for likening bis father toa sioging-man of | oo 1 inoue, feryrerins Kentvemen the largest and |" FANS of all kinds, noxes H. WILLIAMS, 8 lege; Harper & Brothers, New York. This ap-| "after writing that Gen. Jackson had approved - 2 Coatings of every grade and quaiity, Marseilles and BEESING CASES, pears to be a very plain and comprebensive manu | the object of Burr's secret expedition, and that, by| Tue Post Orrick DepartwEeNt.—The De- Sore ail eae (open ap ee ogee eo PORTE MONNAIE sivekuss ES Tribe, Lo. R x , al in the important branch of education of which Bis pearvesre oe bes per slin gta bont heen partment has strictly forbidden a Postmaster | style of the art, ‘at prices at least twenty par cent. COMBS and BRUSHES att Meimbers of Toran Tribe, 1.0. R. M., re el cf . ri as mi J ral 18 Te~ i 5 ‘an rcpt : oy | Buster he adde thatthe General subscquently to give a part of his commissions or other al- | $oeattully acked aud satiwaction euarentast, A fad Stock of aeruel Tove, the patie shat heir Pie Nise é fom Taylor & Maury, we have also Abbott's | changed his fvelings or his policy in this regard, | lowance, to a party as a consideration for » STEPHENS & CO., Just Opening, and wit! ad at creatly reduced nce at History of the French Revolution, as viewed in | in confirmation of which he tells this story: ‘That |» Siline matter tt hic offiee : or will it permit | 222! 822 Pa. avenne, bet. 9th and loth sts, prices a LIN'S, TON ISLAND cn THURS j light of Republican institution. Theauthor, Rev. | in 1S25 Congress passed a pension act, under which 6 . Pe 0 ALL, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The| 9 8-3 __Pa.av. Thetwee sth and Sth ste. ti ally invite ail love: - Jobn 8. C. Abbott, claims that the sirug, Sn a tel Burr claimed about $100,0U0; that his application | any other arrangement or deeree to be entered firm of Johnson & Mornsett no longer exists MELA isp ote ith them - = on that occasion. The mem oppress d people to emancipate th oe trom eo, Bl era dee learning oe daughter of | into by him which would tend to injure the | from the Ist of March, 1859. H. No. 7, ee st., above States office. | left funsione fo ake thir occm elon oe ae shal be feudal despotisms can be more impartially related tie, Depattoocny ee Sédered Bie pies ae legitimate business of another office. Such RE ORR ISETT CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN vot the Ebel wamenaiee — by © writer who sympathices in political feeling | $10.4W) to the latter. if a favorable decision could | proceedings will be considered a good cause | (ay, yo CAREENT*R AND BUILDER, | wo will dig otour § ists stock of Boots and prom se will be performed. or principles, than by authors of aristocratic ten- | Pe Chusinedi {hat the negotiation was in a pros. | for removal. uated on E street, botween 12th and 13th, south side, | ShOS8 ata small prokt, that being the secret neta Bnd Free th ye foot of G street, street, Wash- dencies. This work ia profasely lustrated, and | [ou declaring that there must be rascality in CREA m pS A Dif en ee wee) oe lone stook to sell at cost—rt is all fresh mud ekets: Gen estos of chara Ono" = issued in handsome style by the Harpers. sutbing pe pertai Tergee a to Burr.@ Arrest.—Information has been received at T COST UNTIL AUGUST 7 sree crore Eee list gent are dear ond SR seed = tee ~ Cents ; Ladiee's$ Conta, to BRM AAR boat SEES S ferred to was passed in May, | the United States Pension Office, that William A = ia price. TF Bownrs of ail such humbu ithers’ Band has ‘boos s engaged for the occa- OU? Cyrus W. Plummer, at Boston, whose sen- scheh ply ‘tnt operation very soon there tfter. C. Follett, of Lansingburg, New York, has wWADIES! ARE Y Hh GOING— iy 8 wr ELA & SON, 520 7th at. af tence to death bas just been commuted to impris- | under rules prescribed by the Secretary of the bie gros Be f To the White Mountains} To the e Virginia Springs, SLANDGROCERY. ANDVARIETY STORE: _ ene tribes in good standing are oument for life.was baptized on Thu: and on | Tteasury, by which its entire scope and eificacy n lodged in jail on a charge of forging Vid Point, ‘orner lth awd F st: pectds foe participate with us. ia ys raday, were explained, and which were known t) the bounty land claims, and in default of $5,000 Ks 3 Gage May full sortment ch GROG OCR RIES, ROPE, Gene wf Fee riday submitted to have his daguerreotype taken | whole country before the 4th of March, 1929, when BS gs pacae leccnenteee oi to 4 quot] HAR WARE WoO OD Ro. &o.,a8 mos | Joo tenant for several of bis friends. He was then conveyed | Gen. Jackson was first inaugurated. (Would any Ae ae eae A eg ick house? | low as can be bought in the Distrtet xaos Hutches, Hutehen to the State Prison for life. Secretary have been shameless enough to depart oF Uiyou are, eall first at MAX WELL’S, and get Buying soods st Arst hands and principally for as B sy veri eer A from those rules, for any bribe, in case; toe, 60 —The following Teport of the A Zravetios Recipe, vster,| A NW iincoad see — tnd rgd Soealt ot uuegpa edly aby 5 a 107 In the supreme court in New York, on Sat- | notorious as that of Aaron Burr’ mesther for this morning is made from the Morse | A Fashionable Mantila, |A Binck Lace ene eer CHAS. SBESRSON, | Ngtice TO PLEASURE SEEKERS —The urday morning, the counsel for Felix Sanchez, the | _ But the Peaches wimy origina’ adin- | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institation | 4 i Saetey em inal a eer 2 ee ae en ae sehdiinn to Steamboat cok ia ey e examin a , 7 16 Sern) A murderer, convicted of the murder of bis father- Pension Oitice, to which the application is ad- | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : A Sun Umbrelia, IA Pair of Bit Lane Shin, Havine ES! TAL ENIRBATY. ot Their etenmer: Fowhatasti? Sue in-law, presented a bill of exceptions. The court ; whene, if the claimant be dissatisiiod, Tony 1, 1859, Mn rar hopes selte plaeninel, Paes may pete pe preriniondnme | eS rene vicigity on thessupen geasteda siny of precesitings until the | so ery appeal to the Secretary, which appeal is | New York, N. x: clear, hot until Auguet 186 MY TAX WELLS, 398 Pa.av. | sil their outstanding ctiieations, we setnceta hes LY MONT ana’ dj AQULAGREEK (twice Ls zeneral terms and court of appeals pass upon the | accompanied by a report “And thane caplaising N. B—A Iarge Show Window for sala, jy 11 ecst | lof the acpi promptly ‘the calle whion are eae ag th the-hot weath 4 5 Tu of? on nd ‘e a ruling ofthe court of seas seer eh Mheashs oho snciaee Conant ceear, Wing Sw. | BRURPS SRIRUS [ims 2: FanpeMICK | nov honey unatiirn see much yate [bata af Snetar Fiche SG iD7-In Philadelphia, on Friday afternoon, the | ‘at any such pretended claim of Lurr was too selear, 70°. nar’a, 355 Pa, pee er eet pees ee “rom past experience we aro wilitug te believe = eae so St! meht and setureing a, , lay on, preposterous for discussion The act of 12 sine. Telear, pleasant tab Binda che vmithatet of speees eet ime uotiee meed only to be ase tn onder te nee | eae Creek, at two dollars, ($2,) new Stean Fire Engine ‘: Washington,” was | ply provided that any officer of the Continental seer, 792, wind N to onable him to return to Germany as soon as pos- | hearty response, bs angitr sna eu Aeplod ges 7 tried with great success. She threw 22° feet | Aring who had served to the end of the wenn For the acoommedation of my, Geargetown JOHN R.ELVANS & CO, lino at either af abere e places, white, — tom | through 270 feet of hose and a 1% inch nozzle. | ‘*#t army, should receive during life a pension, ot of my Birds at M. Ruppel’s Soopeseans te Uieaee Thompson, other smal rina Gh tetng ah abundant tee keene She also threw 226 feet throngh a 14; inch nozzle | 07¥@f.to exceed 3600 per annum. commencing the @ market in Georgetown, for sale. vest . seo cagrneres Ss i r ~~ = a ‘ e . © | Sd March, 1526. Compnting, then. to the end of dst ine SEY 3UG Sccommodations can be had at these with 220 feet of hose, and 217 feet through a 1X | Jackson's term, and allowing hit to have bad ADIES, PLEASE REMEMBER STEVENS 3 MMON | Petts leave f inch nozzle and 100 feet of hose the shadow of a claim, bis accumnlated sion as stall ‘selling Fancy igat first cost Call $ ARS be eave foot of Gth rtroet at oe 8. m. and 6% pun. Returning, 2% SS Se could bave amounted only to $0,040. for which be cloudy, warm while the bargains are going, 336, between 9th and street. ti ‘or further iufornmeion ieqasee ak bh a New Yor! erald says that a private | was to bave pai 10,000 down. But It is note quire at the Com wALiOn In maey, warin. lee, ped Peansy! van avenue. nex or to caneuscf the Americans was held in the Grand | Tious that Burr did not s-rve in the Continental ty % NLY TEN Grows Hotel MATTINGLY, Lodge room of Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner Centre | #7! to the end of the war, and had resigned be | Prairie Blu, Als Store, Call at GEO. jo2s cket Agent Potomae Steamboat and Grand streets, on Thursday afternoon, which | {ore October, 1750. (1 think.) when the resolation | Jackson, Ala. RRIAGE | FINDINGS. 2 ack POS J was passed in aid of which the act of 128 tle, A HEY T BE SOLD, Call at oncoat STE BI \CKSMITHS’ GOODS, OUN’ iON AND THE was a secret qne of the strictest kind, and num- | cuseted sale ea Gainevitter hi 5 lear, warm Mae ney Store, 136, Lotwoen sth and ito Sawod'elionn Sask maa geth 4 ae 5 ta Mae ING Ne TOUS 6 = bered, all told. about twenty-tive delegates from | This resolution provided that officers of the | New Orleans, La. ‘clear, 78°, windNE. | “thst Lind dries 100 sats assorted Gak. Ach and Hickory Rau Twice a Week Unni res The THOM. verioun parts of the State Continental army who should thence eontinne in vROM THE wae. ADIES WILL: ee ASK FOR THEM | 20 yards Russia Duck. each No. Land 2 halt “te Mount WIAS COL. rE will run rog- : erviee to the end of the war should receive xg : TK j 5 T ‘ UF Wm. Mulholland and Alexander Leeds, | PaY during life, which was subsequently eom- Hagerstown Aid. ai am: wey a THe xt ~ 6a do. 45.and 541nch Enameled and Piain Mus- DAV ang F Wa ye, iawiee ee tee young men who figured at principals in s | aut gear ful bay bur bad erm | Gaiberiand,Mdsocsc ela Ware a Bate, goprey neste a Rigrga fa’pesJehcucry eh Me and ve disgraceful prize-fight, which took place at Pea | close of the war; if he had not done so, neither the iar en Ae aA OK gad stings, Cloths. faces, Frincen,’ save all the Hottie snd the corner Shore, N. J., Sunday week, were arrested in Puil- | act of 1825, not any other, authorized the Depart. seed Saree, ae ASK THE LADIES FOR THEM at andien, Anviis, iseer springs Axles, &o. | Efp'gy Vasavenmeand 7th si.atoea‘m. K sdeiphia, om Thursday afternoon, and handed | snent tosetle It, Congress alone, by a special act clea, warm. STEVENS, Tt over ved and oF aie R. "Buyans & co, — so having t er. a a Pew th fe z x j ‘a ae UNDOUETEn? «a A wT over to the New York authorities. who, having property lost eine ten evolation be mate wie ean. HEY ARE 3a PARTEDLY THE BEST iy 8-cost___(Intel& States.) “309 Pa. Pa. avenue. got the principals, are now in search for the | any other branch of the Government, : ~ In use, and ST. the agency. Cail APERHANGINGS | QRARBER'S BEAUTIFUL aa seconds and spectators. ‘Troth may be less piquant to some a werd i sineccamil™ | ane F aie pane Sits ting ee Ge esteimdingr ag rag baba at noon 30,109. TK For the $2 de: I DP ekite than slanderous Inventions, but in eases a aie : HEY ARE SELLING FREELY, AND NO SANGINGS eben! at Cy of IF Walter 8. Land. charged with the murder | the memory of the dead, aiid even the fair fame of ee oh Skat, ut noon £2" re complaint, at STEVENS" 356, ters — NeiNGs ielmrged do the work) at “FISH of Benj. F. Flauagan, in Princess Anne county, | oar institutions, it should be known, iecatee nn aaaing ©. ma AST CHANCE, Only fiveleftat STEVENS’, alortoce” Try ps. Sener “x leedhon raleebcor’s uae Va., escaped from the officers on Thursday last, fe te LAs 6, between ath audtoth ete, "OO gs si, Kees neu and Sta, | oe wade a wills being conveyed frets. Ga quite it te| ‘Miion Duan Lurrans,—In adilition to the : an a sireot Tee th nd fot tr, safer keeping in the city prison at Norfolk He money letters, spoken of some days since, the SCOLuh: Sa Bn QAR SN TEE MORNING. Sr nate reel ander — nein FOR RENT AND SALE. aT jumped from the rockaway in which he was! number of letters registered and sent from the NT—A thr ¥ Coorisahien AND ee gh wy CUR’ D. M the District of of 0: Rheoge eines hel ARP FOR RENT-—A splendid H. fi S discovered while in the RENT-—A three-story riding, slipped bis handeuffs, and suceceded in | joad letter office for delivery to the owners on TUBSDAY bean aan eld H4 by week or month at low an eat ve sett chitin eas euresfor Consumption, eeeeeae F » With bark Pala. ag making good his escape in the dense undergrowth during June, 1859, was 1,026, containing in PPITT, M. D., Hee. Seo, _iya 306 Pr Tho remedy wae discovered by tim when his vale wat Or rtiments. Fishin, eee ’ of a swamp by the roadside. The officers are = ee fre. a. 8 streets. | child, a dauzhter, was even Sp u to di ts child | with will be ted 1 Also. a Store f bills of exchange. drafts, checks, notes, &e., NATIONAL GUARD—You are hereby no- | SUMMER DRINKS. ‘was cured 5 Te on core on ar eoparatel severely censured for their delinquency in the i tified to meet at the armory on WEDNES- Ss ae ow wees ot Neos O" the Premises, corner of 1th and |e B ' £933 15e, 10d., $219,040.79, and 9,737 franes pife: t NST. JULIEN CLARET, at $3.5) por case, Denefitting his | aidecnarit wil ssed to thous 0 405. . matter, and hints are current of bribery and col- ate : at 7 golock precisely, 4 full » Chat, Margaux, re who wis! ntaining reotio: manny 9" pawn Also, 120 deeds and Iand titles, 32 articles of | *¥mmer,unt Dm fr pm ae ther Shovee | Tor umiing ant’ weceasfully usin thus s rome, FOR 3 ican SAND Faery Es agreement and powers of attorney, 16 certia-| By order of Captsin Fase, M. SMITH. O. 8. Alarge eek of Hock and Champagne Wines, free, on receipt gfiton ene Oe for 4 t aay STOR ~4 Axotusx RAtLroap Accipest.—The Buffalo 1 = > j _ +0. 8. Best American Ale and Porter, 6 cents per dozen, ters stage. Add OP i N, No. 19 No, 991 7th at. i oprietor oa and New York express train, on the New York | ©2%¢8 of stock, 15 pension papers and land war- » ick CREAM AND WAT. ER he ES Blackberry, Wid Ghee Somen ae Brand ov pee Jorn ot city jereene se vheg apely. pick an sane Bg Mf ny 5 yd par s a 7 e . o Festivals, 8, Pr ice, ’ “ rand 5 Central Railroad, passed through Oneida, on name court papers, and 96 miscellaneous ns, at one dotine per sailon “FRESH, jneke sotutt Pa che cote, Ry. TIN pM pM reget 1c. arena: “se? ‘Thursday morning. at a speed of forty miles an oe very day, and sen any part o ri L INKING, OR RENT—A smal! but comfortable sour. When a short distance out of town, it came | Of the above, 328 letters were evidently re- ’ y. om ai JAKES inade ver ene Dany aspen: L Foe fh _ Agunco nee F. renait RA vey Peet os ode i pe oder med —— of M ble HOUSE & wna anemcinty ala oe cannes arctemly | tared, to the, deed letter ofc for want of | Sihas Rereiatinaraimntiat ir Gepae: | saeukoceN COAL~ elon wilpeccaiten ge | Baa ts oy bea Tenants ein mrsyeieh ye yFogd ant Renceal and jnsofiiciently laid| The result was, as might | care and attention on the part of the writers,| ADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, corner ith | pe el a lowent post Ng ratee = cach or ox | Bane fatoraot ta Wantiarton aa idan Be ae coy ai oo “4 : have been expected, three pamsenger cars were | 268 of them being misdirected and 60 held for | ours _iy Ue oi Biker Tine and tsa se wil be reoolved at short fad there th the very Shoiceat steve, vermcemuname ”) ’ thrown off the track and d Th = n sed o Seeneey aaron settee on cnbankment. | postage | Many more were apparently misdi- lege Fi The reguing aarp gre, alate BIN vis, OAK and SCKORY Wi WOOD al- | gars; &e., to be obtained ia uy eating house ii On AEN Geller tnd trick BRICK HOUSE, } - at , Orin ouse of cnGibery, deeahi coemnar eerie termined without other evidence than ek oes JOHN .. BANGS, G. 8, | corner of Gi Water streets, ey mx o- forthe invariabh invariable food aizendanoe of all employed jy 6-6t pas CO Killed. Atlout forty peasengere were bruiocd ena | farnished by the letter. EW, BUILDING AssoctaTioN.— | C., SNLDBR, next door to the Stat Offon, hae | “HI Hie chares are moderate forte | FOR BERNE a irable BRICK DWELLIN . 7 These 328 letter contained in draft 1c vr forming tony Hose by eeling oe PHOS, | TUN WARE, which he has determined. to" sell’ at LIME—| yr aa or em ie Trowth de) Mar " — e., $107,311.98, 11 deeds, 3 powers of attor” aria SHR at weGuire & Cork Auction” Hares: | Cost for cash to. make room tered to sil Pies Alway bed og eeqpit the | SEs per mermaid Sh ether te we Rent “a 311.98, 3 . we 30. on Rooma, fauch i ve uum. ‘Apply to SRD EBE. azz of rux Corisns Steanzns-—The Coltins | “~ i ceeds, 3 powers of attor. pee RNSON. ‘Otho W, on | Braceccte ava sons in want ofauch articles wou! ood-burnat LIME, ‘CE | No. 3 Bsr auc. “A het we a < steaunships Baltic, Atlantic, and Adriatic, were | 2°Y: 7 Pension papers, and 17 dilscellaneous | om pany IES Sores fi ofliegea hee. YEE ieee jeesemee fee, - a at ii = Lime Kilns, No.1 sold at private sale in New York, on Friday, by articles. : berese— = EW ewan see NOTICE. SIE SS es Sees of our cus have, by the i Brown Brothers & Co., mortgages. to the Pacific | poy, Ta AE Latteation on of supe aKa tomers who have nor ett their jerea n1 baie OTIONS AND APPoINTMENTS.—The fol- pd vay Jul: i Mail Steqmstip Company and the Panama Rail- ig! - ~yreen gee nabie rating i ilimoney dus wat Rossin re shabiaiiactasts Geen ates irae, ots oer have al RARE CHA —A beaati y el A RESIDENCE secc wy, y ~ CouNtRy in igona of ie st highly pimped und Within arange miles arou: ro] Se For farther ni ‘apply ars Star Jowing is a list of the promotions and jint- tate, te most res) the sale of | *fe road Company conjointly. Tix id the e P - spre property, wre tieed to aie ‘eveni our accounts | gualit wéeliieSina'aat aeaitalicn ee ve nit | ments in the Army of the United States, made Berea otel ta ye BEEN Ro? | Tattle a ch waht Sonim at spect, ail who ent Wie ‘ by the President since the publication of ““Gen- rand White ot Leretofore existing between the Pacific C 7 OLUME SIXTH 9 OF APPLETON'S EY & CO. jriscimr eon ved end punotually ettended to. and the United States Mail Steamship ene eral Orders’’ No. 5, of March 15, 1869 : American Cyclopedia. i ingeneaty to thee pent TNR — E iy. (M. O. Roberts, President,) will expire by limita- amd eee so gf ae Up the demetdsce nani ay wl ED ARNE. ieee MENT OF Fi Eeesh te _ estes cae pias CLOTHING. j a | jeutenant Edward be s Drap a’: Coats, = wee oat Ist of October, and the Atlantic set B. Hunt,to be captain, July 1, 1659, having served | ons reoalved commonoortet on "P- | Shore of W. G. METZEROTE. Mer aeR OTF 2 X Aippece dos’ dav end Vestes Foon a prani 24 fear ce will hereafter be performed by the Panama | ‘fourteen coutinuous service as Heutenant.”” Rookstore, Odeon TON ee, ANOS FOR R T-MELODEON pute Brown finen Costs, sereenl bibs on isth Railroad company with the steamships Adriatic | Second Lieutenant Wm. P. Craighill, to be first | _iy 11-3t Comer strand Pacavente,_ | P'? Kinds of wont fortent | White rown Duck ‘do. nor daa sete and Baitic eg July 1, 1859, viee Hunt, G* EEN by de . vor mont! =i White Linen i as of Topographical Engineers. — First ANB BLACK TEA, » ORNS Hela ce st venue. Batt = og ‘gone sa ye U7 Dr. Cullen, of Dublin, is out with a lon, He nih Wm. F. Sirith, to he captain, uly 1, fo SAB son Gracn | JY 9__ atrests. |itaveling Dusters, &o, iron ®t cy between sat ced fasioral letter to theclerzy of ied: faces. in Whick | 1850, having served “fourteen years continuous on Ni our ered talon ALS, BCEIVED | : Having ecnnection a mith ‘the largest manufactur property will te denounces Piedmont and favors Austria. serviee as lieutenant.” ‘Saher. we cons LOUwy Sutablishmeut nook, we enjoy sapcriol, adtends Heute so: Somatantty on hand s {7% Victor F. Ward. of Louisville—the boy | Second Lieutenant Charles N. Turnbull, to be Nane's — tae og fen fof applying th the very beat goods w the low. wnber of all kinds and qualities, on ete eM me Sly ala ag rma g td cig” porn 050 i int de Prat Gowns, | SE i Washingt: AMR s eta aes : ‘ae aa ; ‘ Ward tragedy ied om thet NOM: Ncsctenant cies ae Brewer, to be seoond lieu. | PRS. BROPHERS & GRAY are ‘$puniltod. “as |) For vale, at reduced prog perky 8, —- jiedged he otered im this market, Ae WALKER. {The Wisconsin Methodist Conference hes (comp ae 29, 1899, vice Evans, deceased. tbe puis a ther Ween many facile | prise | iy tw Corner of ot pi fate pes ahd tak arremeeed ‘od oe ~s cou FRAME A fod ae expelled Rev. JW. Wood, for what they called | (Company ts rt th aur iees thee pede Or sock of Geute, story. ne om Scriptural sduitry, which consis in wearin | gsefaed RoKiment of Dragoons. —Fiest Lieutens| ferme ianontial, aed Reval br clansea mithtns | C CAB UFHOLSTERY HARDWARE. | overs dost Shi make'to order Carwaats of | ‘orate food ya yards: nid a second wife while the first is diving, from whom a ah ies, aoscaaser aa Tosabtaia, “epee ek of the dag, Those’ who failed ip wien rel retender: Having enlarged our s sore zooms, 2 making use SESS, Sersoton. of share a aS a howe property 4 s located on 3 one w " 4 “ eee ete ety hat not for the reason Second Lieutenant Frovcede Rimeties, tbe irom phyetciangel leet exporinnoe aa iu | ag Pe cere qecimai we sball in Ee MERE Cx ae Eeeegac sg Atul 4th ‘aud th a. Per i ce! ure The Persia carried out quite a bevy of no“ | moted {Company Gy? ise Vice Butord, pro- | $0818 caine office, No. 179 south i street, | ae iy motel oR fe oo 0, fever tet ties; 5 Frangg teat 4 Watts Sherman, Sen- Brevet Seeoad Ticceigha Solomon Williams, pe arene ae. a Engh sh, and [Asee as Mest E 3t., two doors east of Tth i Now ster ienjunls, an Buren, Richard O'Gor- | to be second lieute ant, M wiee LLING OFF, Gur stock 1 and Ameriean | “PAU Posie ‘daily recei| OR RENTGA mons FORRES eee Roca Gals ‘eauey Sects ean: | pag, prone. company co" Am | So HAE ae ca seers] RE LaRra Sek wg. gogo | Fie ABliEa nore ons Pande MOC George Bantam. “Prince Joba” now makes a | Recene ae AP ra oe careny Sano ewtowest, nauit | metallic ings, af cost oR skiers, joked i reepp Cash, (anton of uponat the | fai bakin thiseabateye Gees .-t~> and trip to Fnrope every summer, Lome pe to enjoy 4, 1259, vice Perkins, cashiered. ary pee daniel hig vacation at the country places and among the Brevet Second Licatenant Andtew Jaen” Jr. N. B. All bite isthe as <a of England : a New saat? — Natt aren t's | dew ar fs ea - a ‘ —o Tnoe Shirts “3 acd . Beost (intel&, auyhter—a beautiful young creature~in Europe | “Fobet Repimest of Anti ery —Brevet Second «Mingoe ilagonte Skits, al sine, mis TS IN sompicting her educstion fou Regimen Weeks, of tie test arilery, |°57f beg MAXWELL’, aie saa usage s i i =