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~ GOSSIP. | month, had been arrested on suspicion of GEORGETOWN. PERSONAL. EVENING STAR.[" Sumer sere anvooer | soe. Shae en ee WASHINGTON CITT!” brief extract from the avai Lisp. Overcuas:—“Aggeered Sabah in the | Cha ctnediatesartacuenes in cg WE ik ae ce “ oo ass os — mainy waved cost the , given bya te tly. inted y, in J “i a seve anaer ures ciao Ghclag teal aubdoee agent of the Goverament OF i ones lant officers, expected that the few eng of ladies a » among — G EME: RIENDS of the high at any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mafl | Purchased thie, season pore tne pet remain 9 transmitted to _ . an sales nad bewt a tna i Dice with for after the paper is put to press. Thys they can keep se ey of the pant ~ ‘oval in a few i Dr. Cc : ; : panies ih rd fs DA — cpires in Washington, ond the anne time in| mite cinrged Mr, Tovey wi aceite President hes ements ESE eT Seem. Ahonieeloes of Stk ths: castenk Ghats Oa Er tert rctsone tant they would Fores and George Parker " om veo | pene a day. Terms, 12 cents per week. ‘| coal at less rates. One, who testi: the Inspectors ofthe. United States Peni a te m itie girls, under the wu: NAME THE He Mee COLOR ER eee NNUAL EXCURBION SPY are eve pclae | bave furnished it last year for $3. tiary in thé t of Columbia. ble circuragianees “epq uitted th in ~~ ‘asmall CO! Boy, A TOF 7 NING PRESS | lettings (when coal has declined in price) 83 ———>——_ 3 amanner that must have met with the approba- | whom | thin ve. Theowner or ts wil; School, SPIRIT OF THE MOR. P. , | $3.90. Another, who testified that he soremge have | Heatta or GovERNOR Froyp.—Mr. Ruah | tion of covery present. This school num please come f rd aad, by paying for this ndver- ‘OF EAST WASHINGTON. ‘The Constitution reviews it pra ddl tks somone of ie ite see leading hosese i | Floyd, of Virginia, who has arrived in Wea 4 Moret ar otal] divided into aan OSTAH HITCHCOCK, near the Park. This Fohool will sive an EXCURSION to GLY cord of the Democratic party, to OF | er Ea tre ep et some being as high a8$1.25, | ington, reports the health of his brother, Seo- | writing, componition, ¥,, history, arith- Se oo tae ‘eft “specaiative and a aor uaen rate ent bon been oe, gre Sint tes Government retary Floyd, as being considerably improved. metic, geography, iahmar te. The sted wee WANTS. efjous steamer MOUNT VER «eee aia ge eae Denes 1 | that these stubborn faets should be Known tothe : —— > { some Sear. hess, = < i: 4 } sf a t to and the Contato othe United Sate, the Tt | Ul aetna i, Fone ten | Tl Wanna og niport of | ve a tone Warren a as | YW ANTED—A mrs WOMAR Gabba the Constitution of the United States, the let- | partizan aspersion. It is a subject for sid weather for this ‘is made from the Morse | of uettons propounded bei, many of which uired. i ‘ter and spirit of the Compromise measures of | that ~ cape enemy meee eae Telegraph line to the ; Institution. | Were well calculated to puzzle much older heads, WA! 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, the Cincinnati | 7" fe platform, and the solemn pledges of the party | assured through an {i ction by competent and The Intelligencer thinks that “the complete | distinguished officers the Government.”* Will be suitatle for the purpose will be | The time of observation is about 7 0’ New York, N.Y. with more than ordinary ptness. The ex- amination in mar, parsing, and mental arith- metic was inks and the imens of penmanship exkilited ‘elicited the odantvetion $1,000 & ‘clock : Pl e03t returns of the Ite Gubernatorial election in| |The fuls here so briefy stated embrace «| Puladiptie Pa examination the stot and andience ea nite | WANTED A, PURCHASER fr the stor Virginia are instructive from the light they | commentary upon the charges to which the Washington, antly addressed by the Mayor, who concluded by | ical ewepaper corner store in an exorllent oe the injustice which the Whigs of | Hon. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, saw fit to elect | Richmond, stating that the town should feel proud of the tral position, © here, there ie mo opposition. : anima- | himself godfather, which will be duly appre- | Petersburg, Va school and the teacher for the handsome manner apphontion sae by tetterdi: ected to“ PHILO.” ening, Sees toeeee - ae Tove | Norfolk, Va. in whieh the pupils had acquitted themselves. | SPplteation be madeby letterdirscted to" PHILO,” ted canvass, did to their real strength by de- | ciated by all readers in whose breasts the love nN.C, he schools were then diswissed by Mr. Beall, | ‘Tous! eaving the city, ‘Rout aly @1s0 per sean spairing of their ability to elect Whig candi- | of truth and justice has survived the virulent | wiine ,N. President of the Guardians, until this afternoon at | “Sy 12 Fame many of the offices which they per- | influence of the partizan polities of the times. Columbia, 8, &. 9H She Cems, on Friday night, Mr. Dunlap, ps sirl wants SITU Roos mitted the Democracy to fill without contest.’’ | They tell not only of the gross injustice done ugusta Ga. <cloudy, warm. from the committee on grievances, to which the "26 21 street, between Maas. ee te At Seeretary Toucey in the report of Mr. Sher- Savannah, Ge. needy. ae wie NE. resolution: ti favor of Michael ci eta re- | aveni ‘ jy 1-28" Ty" The carriage shop and contents of the Al- | nap, but they also illustrate forcibly the gen- rant hey Gere Ae : fitles read ant ied aeenew Fesolution of the same | TPE LIGENCE OPPICR—Families requiring urned Saturday olumbus, G: cloudy, warm title; read and laid over. ‘carel hambe: A for to Hom ign TT [een charntar of he cnrrent personal sews. | Monier Aik coy Aci war tiled te mesma toe Msp a | See COR enw ga gragy degra ———————— tions to serve political ends. Almost every { Prairie Bluff, Ala. -clear, warm which was refer: y lp, Drivers, Waiters, K, Io welnadetts tothe incetes of arsericns | S°2"2d opposition paper in the land did its| 42080" Als ‘eleanor reotdng the ge ever Caloge run red | Evemn Peoninmn ant Patan. WEORARD, arid to \ scams wang the Increase of American | 1 os to blacken the character of the Secretary Calaevitle, Mise. -cloar, pleasant. and laid over. oe ee Sere ny Mie gl nated be Fy tend panes - of the Navy in conneotion with the coal pur- | New Orleans, -Clear, 60°, calm. , from same committee, a bill en - = . ee ere men era 2 ‘dinance amendi ordinanceentitled an ordi- NTED TO RENT—In Alexandria, a com- ID7~ The name of Senator Fessenden, of Maine, | chases to which this correspondent refers, until Frederick, M a Sap nmi ey meee acters t 5 tanpresament| of a portion of Wis aie BWELUING HOC SE in respect is put forward by the Republicans of New Eng- | not a few of those unaware that such personal Hagerstown Md. clear, warm. Fayette street, approved the 25th of February, poset — gad ak com poe ny Please Jand as a candidate for the Presidency. The New | defamation as theirs meant nothing more than | Cumberland, Md. -clear, warm. 1859; passed. \iresan ote to ET; F.. Alexandria Post Offices, York Tribune speaks of him as a strong candidate. ane ap aecbats pon political party to | Grafton, Va. clear, warm. Also, from same gpa to watch Tit fe" | stating terms and loeation, iy 6 cront at San | nes 8 oe ited an’ ordi a | WANTED—Br a zouth, aged is, who ims up to On Tuesday last,a mob at Sanford, Lyn-| which Mr. Toucey be with the voting | Parkersburg, Va. ~clear, warm titled an ordinance granting John Davidson the WATE! Rica yet geet phins samneds f Privilege of making a sewer; passed. ai oak on of en TUATION ia coin county, Ky., took from the county jail, James | public, “teally believed that there was some » . Mr: Laxeubs, tor tee commtnse’on claims, | £elyunder the eves of his parent Bak ION ia Ronsers, (who was es bavige = bees: foundation for Mr. Sherman’s charges against reported the following resolutions; which were lak eeti ve, obedient, a: of Jas. Oluham in May last) ung him him. Now that the results of the late contract- nearest tree D7 We have before us that unique, racy, caus- attending the tic affair, Dixon’s “ Scalpel,’’ (July number.) in which the editor cuts right and left, as usual. Lager bier comes in for another notice; and the religious press of New York is sharply dissected. Ty In Cecil county, Md, it is proposed that the farmers sball unite in a grand Harvest Home, justice ? by way of testifying their gratitude to a bounti- age a ea R ful Providence for crowning their agricultural | Sewing Macaixes.—We advise all inter- labors with so great success the present season. ested in the progress of the useful arts to visit mca private letter from Rome speaks in hope- the office of the Washington agent for the sale ful terms of young Mortara. It describes him as | Of Singer's sewing machines, Pennsylvania av- “a bright, hoppy-looking, intelligent lad.’ He | enue, immediately east of the ladies’ entrance bate to has been publicly confirmed with several other | tothe National Hotel, where are to be seen Ean. boys in the Church of St. John of Latheran. specimens of every description of the imple- ‘letting’? as explained above, have most completely exploded the shame- less partizan trickery of the Sherman report, how many of those newspapers that undertook to assail Mr. Toucey personally on the strength | ¢, Barometer at the = ing for coal for the navy and the circumstances | tected for temperature, 30,069; Maximum during 2% day, 96°; minimum 69°. Wasnineton, July 9. cturing Com; i occasion t in | for information eo ees tions of war by theseveral European Governments. er words, that the expo severally read and laid over: A resolution in favor jease address a nots to x er’ of John Boothe; in relation to the late Wm. Jewell’s accounts with the redeeming fund; in to. | favor of Thomas McGill; in favor of C. Myers & Son; and in favor of Henry Reaver. Mr. Pickrell, from the committee on pumps, reported a resolution in favor of Joseph W. Marl: L read and laid over. Manhattan Manu-| “Mr. Lazenby, from the committee on the market have applied to General Cass | house, to which the mi eof the Mayor on the tariffs on firearms and muni- | subject of a revision of the laws governing the | Oe er market was referred, asked that tl be | *2 = itheonian, noon »at7 a. m., 73°; at noon hours ending 9 LOST AND FOUND. OST—A CARPET BAG was loft in the Or ange and Avexandria Railroad cars contaimng articien of but iittle value to aay other than the ow, 3h, It ol attached ‘af string & a, ouxed . Hart E retarn BN tienes’ Witla Hota wiih pan as % to SN. Salomon, at Willards’ he committee General Cass, in communicating the desi in- | discharged from the further consideration of the REWARD.—1Lost, in the First Ward, on the formation, has also informed the Sperone 4 that by pas eri that said message be referred to the $5 moriwot notin inutt he breve ACCOURT an understood law of nations such articles arecon- | recorder; concurred in. S Beste ee tly md dee leriing hed traband of war if conveyed to a country en Also. from same committee, asking that the | Same to 1. PFLUG “R, Western Market, bacon in warfare, and therefore a rightful prize to the | committee be discharged from the farther con- | stand. i : opposing bellizerent country if captured by it. In Sera ae REWARD.—Stolen on Saturday morning, July 9th. from 32: sideration of certain resolutions of the Board of Aldermen in relation to certain stalls in the mar- ket-bouse, and the removal of the office of the tion of munitions of a belligerent country is at the risk of the ra rant a stre mat Wagrinstes- i . atity of S Spoons, 2 ts thelr ee eevee recourse for pro- | clerk of the inarketfrom the northern to theaouth- | Bagc2 Saysnuly Of SILVER, consisting of Spoons, n to their own Government. ern portion of the building; non-concurred in. dozen pieces, all ma ked with & cross bow. A Advices have been received here from the frigate |“ \rr lyde, from the committee on the and } Jewellers and Pawnbrokers are warned to — ———_——_— Wabash, dated Trieste, June 18. She would te- | workhouse, to which was ref ted the memorial | them if pres-nted for sale. above reward will iL In Boston, on Friday evening, during an | Ment made under the Singer patent. Weneed | W2> there two or three weeks, and then proceed of Richard’ Ballinger in relation $o the tows bull, bo paid on their return to 323 H street, be oe ae affray in a drinking saloon, 2 pistol in the hands | hardly say that there are none others better | on her cruise. She attracted “iniversal tion | asked that the committee be discharged from the | ‘2 7: = conn of James Colgan, the barkeeper, went off, as Col- | made, as half the master tailors who do much | Wherever she went. At Trieste the authorities forther consideration of the subject; concurred ia. | [STRAY.—C AP BESET: c8 the ech tactant, ; d g * A ‘were very severe with all classes of » ans The resolution in favor of Michael Magruder a BAY HORSE about fifteen hands gan says, accidentally, instantly killing Juston | business have them at work on their premises, exercised their authority with the utmost tyranny | was passed. high; ‘The owner requested to come for McCarty, who was acting as peace maker. Col- | while hundreds of thousands are being operated = — coe = tires a st The resolution Providing for the rebuilding of | Fard. way Proper| Mer 3 eWark SLp, imeset! the authori’ i ilies and manufactoriesof various been incarcera' ~4 the bridze over College Run was taken up. 9-3t' ° street, Georgetown, prio rr vie eckende am po me ear much sewing is fone To — en stored mera k= wal id | Mr. Siake moved id amend tea by eiking = U7 From blisher, Geo. Roberts, we have “3 - : si y va! jeath. was dangerons even | out the wo ‘one hun al iy \ a copy of the “Quadruple Constellation,” a mam- | meet the requirements of the times, the Singer | for Persons to express an opinion upon any subject | and inserting «‘ one hundred dollars; lest. BOARDING. moth paper, truly, even surpassing the famous | company have gotup machines for family use Sees ques —General Tamar, our Se ei done ty alee nee HN THE COUNTRY. 4 nt Tae “* Bostou Notion,” once published by said Roberts. | which they ¢ell at from $50 to $75—according | ny in ister to Nicar informed our Government | for pene and put out by contract to the lowest MEADS on the Piney Branch Road, It is about A second edition of this mastodon paper (70 by | to finish—which accomplish quite as much of | by the a steamer that Lapham ne — er; roc ay c 1s minutes’ walk from the De ressonta, andte bal ‘ home t steamer. jerez as umen yas . 's v i persons copes wn ghia appre nna a the ordinary sewing of the family as their more | home in wea tau delay lieweher/in the Bepetad | Aint Sone ae ca committee to which | business inthe olty. fy 12 30 i> Mr. Eugene Fuller, for several years con- | Costly and heavier (manufacturing) machincs accomplishing something. Jerez ‘left here fully was referred the memorial of W.A. King, re-| = nected with the New Orleans press, was lost over- | would do; which is saying that they accomplish pies eben te beig & nat yp mandy acl — a resolution in relation to the powder mag- OLUME SIXTH OF APPLETON'S NEW : j eC erical 0. r i board on the late trip of the steamer Empire City | at least as much as any other sewing machines | Nicaragua are looked for oy the ‘Administration Mr. Marbury moved to amend the same by | who would keep thei? stor “of general information to Havana. He was a brother tothe celebrated | in the world. The time is rapidly approach- | with much interest. Margaret Fuller, Countess d’Ossoli. His fate strangely resembled hers—the sea has claimed 1} o'bh brother and sister. {> Numerous complaints having been made by grocery men and landlords in New York against delinquent policemen, the Deputy Super- intendent has issued the following order: That any member of the police force found guilty of neglecting the payment of his just debts, for neces- saries and rent, may be reprimanded, fined, or dismissed or suspended. UF Mr. Nathaniel Childs, Jr., who wasarrested in St. Louis, some years ago, on a charge of rob- bing the Bank of the State of Missouri of $120,000, and who was tried and acquitted on the charge, and afterwards recovered against a por- tion of the directors, who were instrumental in his arrest, was arrested on Thursday last, charged with the forgery of a check for some $270 on 2 banking house in St. Louis. 1™ In Boston, four men, named Barney Ford, Thomas and William Kibley, and Robert Lucas, have been arrested, charged with being concerned in the recent murderous attack on John C. Heen- an, and held in 95,000 each to answer. Mr. | found below, and the number prefixed to the Heenan was in the Police Court as witness against | Ame of each indicate his rank among those of the parties who assaulted him. Heexhibited se- | = saaapipece ciate ee te % ‘Orps o' ngineers.—1. Cas m.E. Merrill; oe 2. Cadet Samuel H. Lockett; 4. Cadet Ghasreey | streets ing when a sewing machine will be found as price of one can he raised, as the ordinary | Com, needle is now. In few words, they surely econ- | Was! family’s labors with the needle—a point which | on the all housewives are rapidly coming to compre- | & hend. They are no longer an experiment, but @ success, the truth of which any and all realize who will devote a few moments to witnessing their working anywhere. pst Fc Proxotions axp Arpomtugxts.—In pub- lishing yesterday the promotions and appoint- ments in the Army of the United States, made by the President since the publication of “Gen- eral Orders’ No. 5, of March 15, 1859, we were compelled for want of space to omit the names of the Cadets, graduates of the Military Acade- Wasuixeton, July 11.—The State Department Salle i i has recently had under consideration the subject | Vides for the leasing of the invariably in every household wherein the | b2s te i a, m Bay and Puget Sound. i Lieguatteslon nce tie aa nit etd Myers & Son. Henry Reaver, Joseph W. Marli, omize from three-fourths to nine-tenths of the | it8 ction thereon 1s 10 the effect that thelr“ on treaty It will Years ago offered to sell their rights to the United | the water fan tates for one million dollars, and expressed their readiness to be satistied with six other claims are involved in this decision, which | Serti now falling under the adininistration of the Inte- | the east line of M rior Department, is likely to present some im} tant features, if not controversy, concerning titles to valuable lands. Mr. Seaman, the ex-Superintendent of Public Printing, under indictment for fice, has returned to Washington, poetical ll dL: > Police officer Samuel H. Cunningham ,who ‘ = ‘led and acquitted in Philadelphia last week, my, attached to the Army with the Brerer of | ¥84 tt zs PI Second Lieutenant, in conformity with the 4th | £9f Shooting McCrory for resisting - dered his resignation on Saturday section of the act approved April 29, 1312, to Chief of Police of that cit rank from July 1, 1859. Their names will be y | ¥ E} he examination of the Female Department Sd district school, Miss Miriok. teacher, wit take striking out the bosenos gt an see inserting up tot “five years;"? concuri im. [This resolution pro- J I powder magazine tq tons received at -A. King for the term of five years } iy 11-3t he demands of modern society. Ail the vol- mes from the ‘commencement voy Subserip SHILLINGTON’S Bookatore, Odeon Building, Agricultural Mrw Corner 434 st. and Pa. avenue. vi in The resolutions in favor of John Boothe, C R G os . AND. BLACK i re inpowder, Im 5 oun ‘son McGill was Tha of various grades, Also, STAND. ARD BLACK and ‘thers. via: Souchong. For sale by Orange Pecco, & KING & BURCHE Corner Ith at- and Verio and Henry Birch, were passed. ‘hts’ ceased by limitation of the chart: r Fick resolution in favor of Thomas th last, n en up. a of May as well as under the Ore- a de moved to aa0 ame by adding de recollect that these ve words ‘‘and the same amount cha to le a cont * eoncurred in, andthe Sill ee] iy amended ENTLEMENS’ CLOTHING MADE TO OR- ied brag The resolution from the Board of Aldermen G DI pari ofiaht Caner Braet Dt t lat t ions. | authorizing certain flag footways was taken up. variety of lig imeres, Drillings, Ducks, og peg Siete ine Beg pA comes an Mr. Marbury moved to amend the same, by in- tings of every grade and qua‘ity, Marsel:ics and Silk Vestings of ail styles for the present season, ing the words Which we will make to order in the most harehed style of the art, at percent. cheaper than the rin! is re- spectfully asked and ies uae teed. ‘and one across Gay street, on ontgomery street;’? concurred in, and the bill ‘The resolution in relation to the late Wim. Jew- and ated oiked te Baka elicit a ; iy! ___ 322 Pa. avenne. bet. 9th and loth ats, The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards ‘© ALI, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—The yesterday amounted to 225 head, all of which was firm of Johnson & Morsisett no longer oxists urchased by District butchers at $3.252$1.50 on | from the Ist of March, 1898. ue hoof, ual to $6 50a$9 net. 500 sheep and r lambe were offered and purcuased at $2 cocks THOMAS MORRISETT toes at least twenty 1 city rat tr A rant in of- rede oh 9 CARPENTe R AND BUILDER ten. | Bead, Cows and calves, good supply, selling at | Can he CARA ANTCR AND BUILDER, an arrest, ten- | g25a$40. uated on E, street, between 12th and ISth, south side, afternoon to the or driving af ail Jotbane wich ie generous patrons which ‘was accepted. ATER RE 1s R’S OFF! may engage his mechauica! 4 a7 WW emsomn aging se cere Bs oor oy MBLIC SCHOOL. EXAMINATION. | contenant Wine i207, section, of h alot of the finest ulating the distri tion of Potomac wi % © intends to sell atcost i Onrcon Sexator.—A division in the Demo- | gem = phical Engi ye cratic party in Oregon has resulted inthe adjourn- | Corps of Topographical Engineers.—3. Cadet ment of the Legislature without electing a United | ¢'a*. 4B Collins. 's Booking undo B. Wogoner; States Senator in the place of Delazon Smith. The | “Ordnance Department. 7, Cadet Moses H. NATI Y EVENING, at 7 summer uniform for hy oe J ci Hf a v1 to enable him to return to Gerinany as soon as pos- pine on FRIDAY the 1sth instant. at {i o'clock: | f horeiny iocite eeale eco eee sible. “For the acoominodation of my Geargetoes at cant. saan ie'Cancee of sou al transmitted. one copy to tae President of the | customers, ! left a lot of ay Birds at M. Ruppei’s . Capitol. jy 12-3t_ | Board of Alder one copy to the Pres | Ta’ the market in Georgetown, for s: men ONALG of aa RD—You are horoby no- | ident of the Boned uf Common Council fer the ine 4 g the current sear, delivered in this ry on WEDNES. water mains, vaives. branohes, bende. Sor poration ato; ire-p'ug hydrants. FIAR® FOR RENT~A opiendid HARP for rent by weck or month at a low rate. JOHN P. ELLIS, UA t the armo: Dishing d cl ‘clock precisely, in full slanben, sui and every other to meet at By order of Captain Tair, very othe Pi thing tequiced in dist _i18___306 Pa.av, bet Sth and ivtivst'eets, Pat a mamonty Lerty three of the titty members, | Wright. Arm—12. Cadet E ae ae CREAM a aoe 7 Bas owt fo be tanan Lew abor forthe te Dine ects ne ee. —12. r x : > 28] ine, laying of mains complete, inserting -Y expected, a s but a minority acting with the seven Republi. | mete ee Whecltt, einen _nerved to Festivals, Fairy, Pio Niox, Hoiela | valves, branches, aad outils, Crecting the fre ping | and WROKEN CORT he LTE A cans were able to prevent an election, by refusing 3 eG 2 and Excursions, at one dol rxallon FRESH | hydrants, and filline, ramming. and leveling the | veasel, at lowest ible rates for cash ‘ | Cavalry Arm.—21. Cadet Abraliam K. Arnold, 4 t to 1} ditoh: xXcavations.”” to go into jotnt convention. Oregon, therefore, | 2d ret "| the eis. WEDDING Ca Kies tnade cay, PAEOF | ditghos or exoayations.” | 7 required to be | pe eh will be represented by General Lane alone in the Artillery Arm.—9. Cadet Francis L. Guenther, yoheap. Particular eitgation paid te far- | furni<hed and laid during the current year 0 | intervals, Senate, until another Legislature shali convene in | !8t rez’t.; 10. Cadet Elias B. Carling, erything in the party line. Ice Cream to fort of ¢ inch pien and on that hasis proposals will Alao, P! that State j Jone Mastin D. Harden, 3d regis RUPHIA "CORPS OMB E Atolls serve tho Tight to fetes eos Aor ery ned | cat ae ne eer pe jonathan N. Hall, 4th 4 r - 7 vig “lin! . : ; eat ri Fi ep J Tux Openiix Rescuens.—The Oberlin Rescu- Infantry Ara —S. Cadet Edward G. Bush, 6th | 804 Pete ye re pipes, and ma Fequire more or les Corner Ve emont av and { street, or in Georgetown, ers released from prison, took the first train fay | TERt3 4. Cadet Roderic Stone, let reg't; 13, NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— to he 9 or 12 feet long weighing 9 pounde _— ratmere Bin pene 4] 5 ¢ first train for | Cadet Francis J. Crill > Sth reg*t.; 16. Cadet Al- Those wis! to procure stock in the asso- | por linea! foot laid and to bear the usual inspectior B y, Sth reg P al inspection SNYDER, next door to the Star Office, has their homes. According toa six column report in len L. Anderson, 2d fr. * plZ., Cadet Edwin H. | giation now forming may do so by calling on THOS. | Rnd proof of 3 pounds to the square inch. All| C), SNS DER: ne Assortment of STOVES and the Cleveland Plaindealer, the wives and little Stoughton, 4th reg't iB. Cadet Caleb H. Carlton, FISH Bans Free Woo Auction Rooms, | other’ hollow castings to conforae te the patterns | TIN WARE, which he has detorinined to sell ~ the t of the vi of Oberlin, t 7th rew’t.; 20. Cadet John J. Upham, 9th reg’t.; . D. HANSON, Office Washington Insurance and weizhts heretoforeadopted by th- Unit-d States | cost for cash make room for another clase nes, ao vi pais gh Ass , achon § 22. Cadet Henry A. FW . oth rest, ?| Company. jy 1-tf ead ey poe Aaw uct, and to bear insp-e- age é Lperonap in want ofruch articles wou! strangers gates, a nei a oe < oe —— > rs Pe be Sas la “Stiei cae othe. ch oly | einye7 —Brevet Second I.ientenant Samuel M SMITH, Exonaver axn Liruocmarnxe, |, Bidders will name the price per ton of 2:49 pounds | “2 Si! by calling on bum =i aa © é per ee me egal 8) vs doing ss hig meg tr Rislemen, to the Ist | VW ‘SUt3e Mh st, rand Dst. jy 12-6m* | for the whole amount of pipe that may be required, WwW SPECIAL NOCICE. Sache teen “Petar Reapeseet es | ne Seflich siNa pooubatec omens ett | UR et Bata wa we taneeeenn | omeepr tae ae tie he nat omy Christian brethren; Prof. Peck (Editor of the Res. | Rutuxxxv.—John Charles Gardiner, whose | winghh (oat NTui Dietz tawéw | prios per neal foo apraed IRE gill name the | J he ed cuer) reerived an exceedingly warm greeting, and me & few years since flourished so extensive- SUMMER SCHOOL. — of which will be the nett length of the water | it is oer paiform oustom to have ai our accounts made a long speech; the town Council entered a ly in the newspapers in connection with the ‘At the request of coven’ dartnte Me Btiliaie | Rpecifications and drawings will be ready at the Kocp bills with us th comply coe ry czbece all who <“Minute’’ upon its official Record to commemor- , Gardiner-fraud trial in this city, was here will resume the exercisen: five Ackdony Rees Manna Rretstrac’s Office, City Hall, after the 12th | “” x Ww. COLLEY & CO., ate the event,—and there was a lively season gen- again Inst week, for the first time since he | of 6 weeks. Torms, in advance, 85. The proposals will be opened in joi i us : . Sepradl : .'H, A. BRIDGE, Prine P er Joint meting o erally. escaped, and forfeited his bail; being then| jyizse 1° = 4G and Sayre Beards gt one Cier Connect! on Mondays | STE ST URNS See hae eee DRUM MINGS Paesu Trovere ix Britisn Ixvia.—it seems under indictment, as will be remembered. A 52Q SEVENTH ST., NEAR D. 520 a RANDOLPH COYLE. prices ov ned tow that the troops of the East India Company, who, | month or so ago the Government managed to OY! pd gate — by the late act of Parliament abrogating the char- ter of the company and transporting the supreme ment of India to the Queen, have been in- obtain the principal of the ill-gotten money, which was laying to his credit in sundry banking houses, by permitting him, as admin- MeKenn a J.D, McK NNE’ GENCE OFF, Ws eee INTELLI jas opened an ELLIL ICE. at the I oy Lapadels where weet Spo 4 H wae & SON, “ Ty NOTICE 1s PEREBY GIVEN, that the . ee 320 Seventh st., above States office. me for reeeivin my U 4 given alvaciacmtat sted fo oman att | CHEAPEST BOGT AND SHOE STORE IN stant of Middlesex county, and John Reynolds, of | #itutions, e character and qualifications are wan ° tet whee they will = seen in the Boards of pose of our 314,000 stook of Boots and corporated Into the Queen's service without being istrator of his brother's estate, to draw the | Employees will be promptly supplied.” jv 12-eotf atso'closk p. mn Speeifieations of the weak nae of success in pong What no words. consulted, have objected to the transfer, and de- j interest that had accumulated upon it, and LE TEACHERS. pep ie ms #, the Water Rexistrar’s on [ less stock to sell at cost—it is ali fresh and’ manded the payment of. fresh bounty, as if they | = . on des 9 WO Young ladies, (sisters,) exporienced teach. | asa alter t! e zth instant. 7 -. dy '12-dtz5th | good,and every purchaser receives the value’ entering a nol pros in the criminal suit re dexirous of enteri seminary for ladies, _l Intelligencer and Constitution | of his money. s sold at cost are dear at any had only just offered to enlist in her Majesty's uteri He 4 ne he followine'hreacher: : "| ARRAVELING DUSTERS price. I Bewars of all such humbagst service. When the news of the first outbreak «¢ ‘till impending over his head. Pecuniarily, nd Tngtrumenta usic, Lativ, French, T ‘AT COST. jy &-ty H. MELA & SON, 520 7th st. this disaffection reached the commander-in-chief, | the settlement was a fortunate one for the Studies, Drawing, Pastel and Gre: | RAGLAN DUSTERS TOOT Pi cos, | [S¢4N2 GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE, he caused a close examination to be made by the _ Treasury; insomuch as there was really no| | For testimonials apply tothe editor of the Star, | BAREGE SHAWLS AT Cost, i a daeoeeees sia dilaad : commanding officers of the different regiments, | law that would have enabled the Govern- ise eder ott i aiiaeas, Wana SHaWLs AT Cost, parDwane, Wosbi WAR peeseeee snd when be received their reports was inclined ment to recover the money from the hands of | AO SCHOOL GHILDREN, iy 9-eost MAXWELL'S. | “Buying gods at Brat hands ata principally for to admit the justice of the soldiers’ demands. He | the bankers without Gardiner’sconsent: though Fo Boardi School Miseee, ICE: ICE! cash, I oan offerfacilities unequalled by any other made known to them that he would communicate it is very questionable whether Gardiner could Sb os and Geattinke— Jusr RECEIVED, por sohooners C. M. Neal, 3, | Sstablis! — PCHAS. B PESRSON came sitneietane mas wrernor General, and in- | ever have enjoyed it while the Government qrith to rent ® Piano, or Melodeon. or Gui- | Bnd Henin tn oe BO oR ers six hund iy 8-6t_ (States) Corner tith and F sts, Ielard, tenes, late ne discipline and obedi- | saw fit to contest his right to draw it. During month. at & rearonable charge, ‘the summer L. 4. MIDDLETON. APERHANGINGS Sere renee Suictty entovced. Leva Oaiming | $27 yu .0 c7tett bie marie nn igh tpn ee tithe mer | _ iy 9-eot Office corner 12th and F strecis, | P AT cost. and the Judge Advocate General have decided is #bsence, he is said to have been keeping «| yacationy, you, oan do ro by the District | | ADIES. Fprtheensuing o” days we shall oe PRE as of Senne widicrshave no sight whatever to any ad. | betel in Cube. iy JOuN F Pb she rear nat FANCY COO DS De sad he FER WaNG Dif charged it will beesy th of -— — i: Tr diticasl bounty; that thelr cath of servicetothe | Nayau. UspanscLinal. Wm. B. Renshaw ORKNEY SPRINGS, SA | petite At prime one he cachet? description can saad prieen, Try i a tied to be in East India Company, the trustee of the Crown, ' has been ordered to the naval rendez: t Tanscei sterin, place, situated at the | _/¥ 9-rost MAXWELL’S._ | the ra, 350 D atree peewee thea Seth implies an oath of allegiance to the Crown itacif, | Mow Mack lent Ble ny a ta ta eastern base oft wg North fountain, She- ECEIVED "| 11> Furniture repaired and varnished jy 2-21 and that therefore there is no need of their re, | New Yor! > and Eieu! . J. 5. Skenne' e pana penn B 5,43 now open for v 6~ Pri J cop SIRNMENT. = rendezvous at Philadelphia. a Frop Ante io~ 290 barrels Superfine FLOUR, ‘ONSUMPTION AND ASTH) enlistment or reattestati ay? anand Won: B. Leyiee's thy BL At, ose soe ros anaets ed = Rr do., Fresh Ground. ‘Dr. A vered while i ES rs Robe: . Freema m. B. av A leadi Ly a ie sil Consu: PERSONAL. | been commissioned as assistant su: = in re prings, share ia betug builta weil turnpike | For rale,at redu prices by ~~ hit Soughe, © and ‘Sonera eee in Liewellyn Jones, U. 8. A., C. 1., N irgeons r Se, Meee y | are connect THOS, TRIDER, jo remeay Was discovered by him w. Kilburn, U-8. A..Col. Howleeworth, of Monten, | N8¥y, vice Passed Assistant Surgeon Daniel ifsirond, from Alexandcin to fount Jnahesne pet | 278 Te Corner of 8th stréets, | child, adauzhter, w: up tod Canada, are at Wiliards’. * | and Assistant Surgeon Grafton, resigned. stance from the Springs to the Ret weiy: M ELL EALIME! Poektuer val pow divcend wel send to those Wm. Simons, one of the editors of the ——-__ Tie orolen possencere arriving at, oun Jacogn AY Alwase ky meng + the | Sho wir at, the recipe gow ini, i land Farmer, Boston, died on Thursday ——— ov Revovvrioxany SouDiers:—The i stage couches Waseca eer ry! fey Pl gst ‘IR, irs St ing of thet uy se stamp for re. try wuttoraee rcp haa made up his mind to | death weer Geng enone sliders a Er res and are poses to ' at . cay = i Grahetrete Jawer Ss New deren ie lormons is. ie “4 ha Ul visit Salt Lake City expressly to ascertain | in the State of Connteticnt who have died rene esters of Orkney have lone meows. the Metropolitan Theatre, Nee Pak aay Gucd | during the six months ending: Juna'30, 1850, | int Weed inoue of than ane” sehen viz: Joal Spencer and Cornelius Chittenden, | ju eee Pensions hes received from his agent at Milweabi, Wie, that tho vrene » 2 hav. found & true bill of indictment agaiont Morcee “Joslyn and Monroe, who, as wo stated’ last oe Whitehouse has returned to New | New London county. Vock loom Bio visite te fio: ———e attend the Diccesan Co: of Chee, | Ixpicre The Canmialouer af Trnaee elizols, Inte Second Auditor of the Treasu: spin sity, wan independent candidate for Congest ea ets Talat pedgertons Sir ae Jy t2-4y° Pusat sat FE Pere F IRST GRA ov THE b npr the ee 8 shall ise Georgetown Mechanics’ Association. will take ISLAND on MO ho atronii j Boate: wil Teave “Fiokete and ladies, to igaced for the occasion. Good order will be preserved y NA AY here they cordially invite partict: with Ub that occas: The mombere pledge themacttes frde tr to make this occasion one of enjoy | lovers lully inform their friends st Grand of plans their power ment to'thone High strect wharf constantly TY CENTS, admitting a gentleman be of any of the members and st tod brass acd string bard has *_ COMMITTEE. ae SA BBA 4 cuuken wills WEDNESDAY will run hourl child gh trip; ehildren half price, engaged for the occasion. iy -t 8 SCROO TOWN the 13th rast. \s deri che da M __ ther Aun ingtoa Springs on The Fi € Tokens 3 OF THE . &. “EST A cents pat 19 oopte round Withers’ Band has been W. HB. WILLIAMS, 8a) GPAND Pic NIC AND PROCESSION — Logan Tribe, I. 0, R. M. bers spentalls cose: gt TON ISLAND on TH they inily invite ali ti with them on ot the tribe pledge the: left undone to wake th to those who. utation of the thay prom se will ington, and joats will ron from the fi from the fi emen the Committee. Band \ sion. All mombers of sister respectfully invited a of Logan Tribe form their tienda 9 © public that their Pie Nic and ¢ place at ANAL foot fomt of ers free Cen ne selves tuat mothing «ha! eceasion ene of enyoyment may patronize them. The tribe 18a sure guaranty that what be performed.” . of G 4 h street, charge. dies 25 3 ema URSDAY. July 1sth, wi were of pleasure to that vocasion. mem street, Wash » George Cents to has been enraged for the ooca- tribes in good standin; are ed to participate with us. ‘ommitiee of Ar-angrments. ohn F. Hilton, Geo Caton, Thos Dowling, t. Clemments, Amus Dye, Jos Wiisen, Geo, Collins, elias Hutchens, Jas Hutchens, m. Simmons, Jos Jones, hos Fauvkner. ish td Re LS a, NGTicE TO PLEASUR AN Potomac beat wilegs of ri viloge of Dent days also Tr Aeuece With privilege of remainin, The oan enjoy é line at either of the above other = eh beans tft. game IPs plentiful ne Boats leave foot of 6th street m. Returnin: Por fertaer in office, No. 372 Pennsy! Brown's Hotel. GE . ., Picket Agent Poto: je of Washi and FRID. turning at bal 7 tea tri laces, ant; a! TUES. B ington on AY AYS, whark at the foot of 7th eget ie f past 3 o'clock p.m. ve all the Hotel vaniaaveune and 7th ef. ct 9% 0% eek, at two doliars, ( &; one or two dare. sport wi te », ine re at the MATTL Steamboat the t N c E SEEKERS —The hook and perch and shooting, ions can be had at these Be Te ene os 2 p. m. an % formation inaut th mye ‘AMIR Bvenu. next demr to ». EB. GLY, ompany. AND TRE TOMB OF Unsi! jotics, AS COLLYER wat run reg- ernon and S m., and re- ai en PRE, BRANCH TROTTING July 15th FRIDAY. ll be given. Pree dollars will be Aseccistion, Eatite tote secciation, atries Wed iny ¢veni 8 purse of filty for all pac- belonging to members co t closed on BA®SEe's BEAUTIFUL STATUE “PISHER GIRL” ison PHILP malo 332 P: Free hibition at "S BOOKSTORE, ‘8. av., between 3th and 10th ste, OR SALE.— Ww: F Ha the late firm, BOUSES, (nearly © #t.. between 45¢ and taining 4 rooms and one-atc "erm omp'eted. A Fvs. hea'th ) With teamed ‘ood dry ban: ¥ part o) fine sity, wit! tately opposite the C ner of N and 25d streets nort LEY'S Marhie Works, and eh “th sts.,orofR tsi, BTC RENT—A two-story Pa ay HARDRO ’ ory back: bar > 812 secu monthly A iv 309 Pa. A THOMPSON BRICK DWE! L- sement.in ® pleasan' hin four squares ae. betw. THWELL, ishine to close up the business we offer for sale four FRAME. situated on Sth ste. Island, each he: Union ing; lots per month on re home rent. In Math =P YOR RENT—A ING, with ba healthy neighi walk of — will be ‘oon the prem )OK RENT—A two-at Ly With fine cellar and br Nav: kind dy 6-6t ~k bariding 3 Pic. 5 — i a partinents. Also, a rented in connection or 3 } aid, near np arket—a good retail business. Rent jo: Water st three-story BRICK DW ease I ve ry BRICK BOW ick stable, situate on for ood Af ® RELL & reet, 32 2w* ar minutes’ jore Room, ‘Be! see, corner of lith and ely. iy SE, on any tenant. co., T—A desirable BRICK DWE. jassac west. FSR REN HOUSE, N avenue, between 4th No. 520 7th street, herween D ARE © A 3 NC is one ofthe most ighly ue within arangeoftwenty tagton. Por iu: ther snformation » No. 4™1 (south = de) Mi aud 5t! r sunum. Apply to POL near Warn rerores, me LA. and EF sine unette Rent EBB, iy? we tiful COUNTRY ‘ton is for it ed and desirable ex around Wash- “apply at the jy 1-im (OR RENT—The STORE in next adjoining the Star © SB segar and tobacco store. ‘T' able stand in Washington ress. Apply to W. - PI . WA Fo REN HO oomteaning mite : x Revvte oS. WALL ra Hall.” for LACH: at the Star Bui dings joe, long occu, here is no more desir- retail busi- pied as Ber |T—A comfortable three-story BRICK 19 rooms, on Sth street, on the Isinnd. Rent iow. ACH, opposite we: JOR SALE OR REN’ Faodsee. 282 nao soid low. free Wert Fie ane ° Py nstantiy i T—Two small Fi 1h, one situated on corner RAME t., between 23d and roperty on hand be & fine assortment of Lumber of al! kinds and qualities, on most reasonabie te; Office etrects, at the foot of Louie corner of oth and aveni JONA T. WALKER. FE SAl ATPRIVATE § ceoka a ne Shove property ale jentronn of vita nr anaes, Sth ats. to eal! at N sachu sons “Fou a of o! RENT—A pat See of W. O8 Sever PRA . Conta back o. Layer gets Tnsarencets for rent octween ih and Tieh etree, ra OUSE, \priee-

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