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« as ar RRR I ate i ate ™s a $e THE | EVENING STAR Y PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, wis (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journa!—oon- taaning @ greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. Texxs. Cash, verarrabiy, tm advance. =~) spk, Per Sanu st 7 ‘oopres. . . ‘ so copies... 15 00 By subscrib clubs raised among neig without the intervents mn & mai! ‘arent. - it eg I of Tue Warary Stax News” thas le ny Evantne Brac cnetioes #0 generally throug hout the country. ‘Single copies(in ) cfm be oh esha arr I> Postmasters who act ax agents will be al- lowed a commission cents. six months: @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centea week. Single Copies, ome cent ; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) (woes work, gisoneeawesk,Seeatepernecacs| WE, XIE. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1859. N2&. 2,008. fot eash insertion. be AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvamia Avenus $ Eleventh Street, BY - W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by oarricrs st $4. year, Or S7 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- +> scription price is $3.50 a year, in advance ; $2 for “LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED." — | grief, my heart relented, and I burst into a fit FOR RENT AND SALE. SUMMER RETREATS. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. [From the Note-Book of a Medical Student.) | of violent tears. % . VE S—sovu {coxrmump. } ‘Tord Cornberry decited I would tell Lord | WYO EET pang cote chick HOUR | NY ow ao MMAR op i. | NGWGhat bacrokP Rias° C7EERN | RaLtimone AND ORIO RAILROAD. ‘Many of the servants left their places. | Mosshill all I knew. For some minutes I could | between sth and 6th strects west. Gas all throug CAPE ISLAND. N.'1. | themaaufecture wo(Prunks with au Sach 7 tant attack: of B scaggcll 9 ‘too | not speak for my sobs; but Lord Mosshill came | the buildings also, {fod bathroom, has just ; Is now open for the reception of aitora. 7 perior and experi n under my rein cy EF _ FF oie hes they pa edna cagen net only tos me, op ae secrent girl though T pra bar Bory rrner 6th and B streets, opposite ssa any pe at my Sen tis the d etermunn: travelers witta better tn hedper Atticle tgp the Trains over thas road, gotne throngh to al point cause ir 'y le 5 . runks in ie a i covery. As for me thoagh f spoke my miad | and adjored ine tolomndy, nal cared for Fe a ane | fusoy saritclert eiaren’ necscectonamee | Northern are ann aes ogy Northwest cot Slainecar feos tuck befc sharing elsewhere. nike. Repaired ‘and. jovered, and delivered in ‘Say part of tho oi here or hereafter, to tell the truth. I felt as if | JYOR RENT—A very desirable BRICK DWEL- : freely enough, I stayed. I had been preferred LING N JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 499 2th a. je 142m * Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, ; . d, f by my lady, because I bad been brought up in | [ were on trial for life or death. Somehow, all ence sa ai sheet, eeotelacc ney ms. a model school of hers, where I had carried of or for rank deserted me, and I told the | To punctual tenant the rent will be le low wi infaotion to thetr guests. Superior aceommodations obliga and attentive servants. rane Ot pee iny, or ic ‘o ‘en and servant rice. cee CH OSEDH MeMAKING © promoted to her situation—a rare thi for | coucluded, my lord swore me to the truth of A ZALGASLE poe of poet oe mine ~} upper servants in a great house must pecaty my statement on the Holy Bible, and I was dis- George wn, at the intersection of the Georgetown pts their business. I had worked hard to | missed, sorrowful and repentant enough. I do le Falls rpacs, ecupiatip Le eres. In- learn mine thoroughly ; and, moreover, knew | not mean thatI should have concealed the | saire on the premi Washineton, D.C. aioe all the ways of the ; Ty which a stranger truth out of regard to Lady Mosshill’s rank might have been slow in iD, So my | and station, but I certainly was overstepping Fer RENT ee HOUSE on Heth strocty No; pos ti wat teprimanded on services | duty and only gratifying my revenge, to ex- 444, between G f streets. either furnished SE A 3 i KERSBURG, and stations on that road ff lars apply next door to Mrs. KE. &. CAS- BENJAMIN McMAKIN, 6 4.05 p. m. train. household k fi Ht from first to last, concealing nothing, not EI a poy a ya ELL. 7th’ street P etors. BOOTS AND SHOES. P. » pre Thad not been ia my lord's servies U0 ora my curiosit _— ore “ayes = rer snd Marrinnd aia agora je tot P. S.—Passongers leaving Wash zton in ‘the Tam const y mancfsturing and beep a full above, will ieave at cae mecle’> »™. years, when, the upper housemaid dying, I was | ing into Lady Mosshill’s valise. When I i cars at 4.40 o'clock a. m., will arrive at Cape Mey at 4.30 p.m. ie day, via Wilmington and New Castle Fa: from ashington to New Castile 4.45; from New Castle to Cape May,75 cents. Total 5.20, iy 8-2w ies" dow o-oale Ber. ges Reet esiren hg SRS Meet reckon, , LOW pri Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of ever dosoriplicas analy low a nn ae | WASHINGTON BRANCH. ae ‘wa: wen WASH GTON st £40 and 6.500. m., 220 mm From BALTIMORE at 430 and 745 0. m., 45 and 5.90 p.m. LIS and Fy OUsTon’s H tRiteD STATES HOTEL, APE May. SAMUEL T. HOUSTON, ! J. F om BALTI retained pose the lady: 4a strangers by tbe’ violent man- ory connfortalis and common Feline, and in Barnum's Cis. Hotel, —s dont Ja 13-20 aaa Coorabovesnst. [ene imaniseg m. “ oo Pes Seeet ion di in whi tl order. It has ¢ improvements of ® first more, Oey er peal r . js i i ‘ & Mm. an p.m. daily, ex jossbi i *,| and Miss Dormer told me. Lord Mosshill, to the public SHOES do not wear or do not look neat, evyet Fx te Pintadeh a se amp region: by sige ee Omaiittry "| when indeed convinced of the truth, implored ‘OR SALE—A _DWELIING-HOUSE, ICE - Sees Pd | BRO. B, No. si Penn. ared tc “Pisuete cold to BU! DN either by weed ne Wenw nothing of er ladyship, who had | @y lord to hush the matter up. His family cod ee ak = eRUcErER ue ae Sbove House | serve you with the most fashionatle fA mg war- | Woreoster or by Stoningt = t lend te fe eatices Rae 34 missing | W48 one of the oldest in England, and I have | SP in's pleasant wane oat lovalttre and pies 7 for the is Row open ranted to wear well, and at the lowest possibile cash a 4 7 the evening pret = the ensuing spring, when she arrived | 8lways heard one of the Laberge a >see pen for the ar pose for i, rch the; were intended. ivan reception ar — * = = mard rain to return iy morning traine, af ‘Satere 7 alt 3 d ' of such a discovery went nigh to break Lord | Possession wi giv ones. For particulars | je 23-Im ote iE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | day evening jonday moray ss ea Tash intend te bea Wing tient | ee eee He, however, firmly did his | jygvire of DAVID S. CALDWELL. Annapolis, | 21 1SLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Havi y engaged in manufacturing Ladies’ | 1 28 TH: PARSONS, Agen ce “She remained about a month; end, at length | duty. He broke open the drawers, jewel-cases, P. ao ~~ MBERL, i County, to the great joy of the servants, who hated her, | 22d ype repositories of his Countess, — VRE ER WaSHIN TON BH FER ave notice that she would depart next day. | found all Lady Cornberry’s missing jewels. | peiM OF YEARS Tio codeui will lease & this one, she kept her own room all the | They were returned, with an epistle to my togsntistgotory tenant for five JSRg from the 15th morning; saperintended the packing by Madle. | !ady herself, that Miss Dormer said would bave | of September next, the PREMISES on the south- . A This favorite and iashionable Watering Place, pipseently located near the base «f the, lue Mountain, four mies from Carlisle. ’8., Wil) be open for visiturs on the 20th of, this past 3) years, we ought — will suit know by this time wi oo £ tom tn this line ean y 8m wedo; w ou OVE by givi: ur work & trial. find (atall t sors anecrae pial Sheva 2 ee Tue vat Si tPRUROPEAN Lane ot Leu State, Mais Steamsb pe wail every FoRTsiaht between New ¥ See sovrn- oes une. The waters of these Springs are highly tin @ articles at the princi ‘Ssh | Amrron,and Havre, under os és wed af ted with Is, and for drink dbath | imgton city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W | TRact. leaving AMERICA enc nate SaTURDAY, Therese; and finally, with her own hands, | touched the heart of s tigress to show mercy. pearly dive. years nest kee bet et wus Tag are not surpassed by ‘any ‘Sulphur Springs inthe | MoCur Ts inisdelphie make. __n0Z-ty and Evaors each alternate Waoxssrar. a r nearly five years past has been well known ae i i i But for her bosom friend my lady had none; | the largest and most successful boarding-house it. Kore was to spend w dey amber way homs | she aid tuner ove ton far to be" eo: | Us siti auntopplis lee gosition on Porn, ave with some peer, whose name I forget now. All | cealed—that my in his first i ' Heer dent's. house and its immediate proximity to the this Therese told us, when came to take up | Sent for his solicitor, and revealed all! © | Washington Theat nd Phi n r e a harmonic Hali, one hot water for Lady Mosshi toilette. same time Lord Mosshill received my lord’s| or both of which is open near! DENTISTEY, &. PENTAL NOTICE. Dx. HILLS ee None. to the room: country. The nuildings are weil vontilated and are surrounded by 1200 feet of bal is of the grandest kind. for the recreation, healt! are unexceptionable. Good lconies. The scenery ind the accommodations comfort of visitors 8, pleasant. drives. ton © Havre.\for New York. St; Yay 2 Wea Fm New Y’k| Prom Hs ‘Sow'ame- Ocean Queen, Seabury every night in the | fine mustc, billiards, ing saloon, and other | ion, Ocoupied by Dr, Mai: (306 Penn’ia, Vas it, Lefe ts ee wos 4 : {Tish she wold leave har room,” said I, | letter ba recived one ale from the lamyer, | Sreulsta atin ores ran Ft Watering’ Places onm be amjoyed hore, Vintuts | Rrewuey tween sth aud loch ste.) wher fron Ghosen sa Rug. 5) Weds Aue thrown ‘back’ by theao ladies ‘Keeping’ thes | Whowter at the matter aflout, tales cer. | romnnBietacteaenne sparimante dea cauly | loving PNindeiptigor Baltira in the morning Se pergsin sony Tam moa | Pontren IR ASE Bl Wee: Son. it thrown back by these ladies keeping their| _‘‘ Whoe aa eke ai — 9 whole fortably with lodgin 3 while its oboking, | mail, 17" For further information adiirees prmitted to refer to Dr. Malster. — es losweienete sary eee , re othe Beeapepster ceil Sista ae mmodate Seeke croctmian ber UREN, ee Fla Nptin Oy M TEETH. Prive of Passage cither way i... = “Nev i i . 5 ranj ‘accomi evens um! . D., thei abu r ‘abin <enleachens tae “"she | Mosshill large sums to suppress all furcher ap- | onthe euro Pine. , The entrances, publig and Hohn ©. De Gosia, Hing Willim’a. | tne MCCA E AT Dee ETE ana patontonat | uxt Cabin Gav and G10.” "ad Cat : ae (7 ee tae Vcd te dite pi of the matter in the journals of the apr | om 1th street, recep aes — jomas C. Pee tine nade: personally at his office in this city. CrRriricatEs issued for passage from Europe to on ssll go te her roan Gon? , day. But by that time the matter was quite | Hail than others that can be estatlianod. Boe ae Riskard Wellach. Kea | cannot Wear others: ual oe pees tin nce othaee | Senne eccvered ia tanion, a Lod a it | notorious enough in high circles; and Lord | formation concerning terms, &c., apply to Ww. P. jeisim_ | who cannot wear these. 6°" SS" wear o' a RANGE. Seay is dan oe Mosshill received an intimation from the very | WALLACH, Star Office, Washingtor. ma ld OOR’S PAVILION wh frzons calling t my je4.c8n be acoommodatec : eager wtns Hee aaa ork, , i easure, H a - Pe eS ENED. an: le roe ire ; .- B— ‘Steamshi 2 six o'clock that evening before I got into the | highest quarter that his eng berms travel Thia delightful, healthy, an sepa ae SVATER. | Dut to thoes whonare patter ney may Sacets | cherrapiion lneeaaegeenn at tos Boeeeeas ier = days, {believes and to travel Lord and Lady bet AS Pecaee sekatiee Boerner: artes jsods tie MINERAL PLATE Cade | 2 aoe ‘Therese was gone down to tea; I looked | days, I believe; and to trave - ANOTHER ARRIVAL eon Tinta nie more fully warranted, NGEMENT for 18—Ho round; Lady Mosshill's things were all cleared | Mosshill were forced. R. w. FvSGTHER an Price wit eons staan j jin this city, No. : ea: t oF AGE. ae and packed ready fer dopartare: ‘The k «uy ped ae een my way’ secries to pees b and Wil Tis wine LS a See for the reception of visitors ox asd ich strests; ots five 5 Street, Paveder 4 Seager 3 2 Sen! t a chair close to the toilette; | know the end of this strange story; and when | which he will dispose of cheap for cash, ‘The Proprietor begs leave to state that his Table i se 2-ly rom Washington—Steamer Geo! — ae wae by eas te ivy se ithe the od came, cons iderin the share Thad oli, has, alto, on hand a large lot of HICKORY, Tile supplied with all the delicacies of the Po ——— = n. padlock, yet it was not locked. I stood, broom u id ; ‘lease call before purchasing elsewhere. R. W: BATES, corner lath wad Wood Cut and Splitam nie nec n hand; and stra: thoughts, fur which I | happier woman for the knowledge. About five Could ‘nerer nesvsntl came eve me. ‘Te this ey erp Boor gearing ag Mcp BR ourt, - a SS aes = euse the action; but an impulse uncontrollable | their carriage to a splendid fete at —— Palace U7 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and unaccountable, prompted me so powerfully | Some jag 7 occurred in Piccadilly, and my By Purchasing Foue Wood of that I could not resist the temptation. | | lady, to ‘ile the time, was looking about Ez 4,¥ YN TEE a he Red Sign, at the new placed my hand on the top—Lady Mosshill’s | her. Suddenly her eyes fell on a lady, who, | office, corner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite ——— —-- —— eat 8 and Ll gm. 19%,3 5.and DELAWARE consoLIDATED LOTTE. ar Weitiarton, Sane same CNerMan FRANCE. BROADBENTS & CO.. Manaoxns, >. = Wor winG TON. Det: ware Coll Pipa W Liming ton, Del, at eee sun ay ers Mag 19 mituules Leivre » m. Alidra der th . fore, tery Commissioners appointed by thentene ot Lot PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, His Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, Liguors, Segars, &c. 7 ‘xcellent Bathin; p food Music, good Angling, and always plenty of Fishing and Sailing Boate the enjoyment of his guests. . Steamer Columbia leaves Washington every ay at 6 o'clock a. m.,&ad will land at the t3 o'clock p m. for Board: $1.5 per day; for a week or me ‘er! longer. $1 25 per di $30 per month, 7 ion address the Proprietor, a ne pee en cee Ke 7,9, 11 a. m., 1, 3, and 5 p. m., except ay aod Friday moral en the Colyer = trips to Mount hereto! eS between Washington and te ee p.m. boats from Alexan- ‘or fur’ ther infor MONDAY, July 1', 1853—Class 74, dria connect with the trains of the Baltimore and enh 7°, | Centre Market. = : ve North and Ww night-robe came first; then a small basket; and | Sitting on a balcony half concealed by flowering You will not only be sure of ful! measure, Lcmeretows, St Mery TMARSHALL, Prop’. maumosre fs diawn ballots, ee m9 ee yg from Wpahington further down, # case of morocco. How my | Plants, was watching sadly the gay cavalcade | but you will get your ood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 aw gue tsi a £ with the trains of the Oranes ‘Alexan- Bence heakiac & tek in my hand; how | of aplendid equipages. Th of these ladies | Pieces, Split 1 aay sixodemred. FLUME AND FRANCONIA HOTEL com- Bo | 3 PseR OF... Stin Railroad for the South and Southwest. apie stealthily I looked round the room, as if I were | met. My lady uttere ight shriek, and | ¢,i any o her place in this agen eee The management of the *FLUME” and “PRO- ele = : OTICE TO TRAVE: SI-NEW AR. about to become a thief, instead of to detect | #ank back in her carriage; the lady in the bal- IL His Wodd is of the Best ality? “1 FILE” HOUSES aanounces to Touriste ks, 7 ‘ke. ke. — N RANGEMENTS. aa vu cony fainted dead awa She was taken thence IT" He has the biggeat Coes paltry. ; Fa pared forte scateonet gesteon ane Tickets $8, halves $4, quarters $2, eighths $1, WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! “] ii to her bed, from which she never more rose. Carta and "< =O Sh of JUNE. Th tes h — — T opened that onse, which I had found in “Shame—remorse—humiliation—death itself The biggest Pine Kuo Spit fen thoroughly reno ‘newly furnished: ee te TUESDAY, July 12—Clase 75, FROM WASHING RECT TO ALL Lady Mosshill’s valise; and there, on a bed of daad the arline of Lady Momidil’ acriee| = Kindling Wood, cated tn the midst ofths most attractiee’ Seenecy 7Snumbere- 12 drawn ballots, THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWE: ii ii reed oy ani indli rt STE ii ‘api U soost Valued Joucio-'a tresuh of Aiemeaeertnd | sgurereted by ber attempt to east ti su poor! I> All delivered Free of Charnes, Wad of the “OLD MAN OF BEE MOUNTAIN a 3 Pig of ——-—---821,135 |2 prises 01,20 | Via Poromac Sreayans axp RicHMomD amp a bracelet pr phi es and diamonds mixed. [ | servants. For her, pity, I think, would be use- ree of Charee’s al Flume, Lakes, Cascades, &c.. &c. SS ho} ~ _ a4 mas SanaeaD . let foolish; though, as I have said, m I Notice. If the above does not show how | _ Route from New York via Norwich and Woroes- ao. - = - 1,000 had seen them on Lady Cornberry’s toilette | less and foolish ; though, ough | eet He Rich 2p itshowe wheretogeryour’™ | tor hiner bn tee soeedrie orwioh and Wo 2 de oieth 65; hale” base, ett 5 ote but the day previously; and Miss Dormer her- | share in her detection gave me trouble enou, ; ‘oney’s Worth. WEALTH and CONNECTICUT, daily se tekets $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25, Now please call at shove ofhce ‘and 3 rf try | p. m., from Pier 18, foot COU a disgrace inflicted on those who never | it.{F You wi'l get a quarter of a cord uf the bast i 11, I beard of her death }) N. ¥., I Se an mee tees eat fo ane xs watmatehed | porns ween + Sead of her's Bi the Innding of Southera ‘Traine. For furthes for beauty and value ee had been present- The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the WEDNESDAY, July 1 Daily lines from Washi ine He number eee Saas South and Southwee n injari i eo nd Spli ti bills of th i of 6th street, at 634 &. m. and 6} p.m. ed to my lady by her own father, the uis | before knew shame—for the injuries inflicted we eu ke gliders sagt Re Ce at Lag tite y ae io of the route at the princi ; Capi . the morning boat can obtain # ine break on a on innocent sufferers—I can only say she scarce | best’ Gak'2 pieces {PLS 8 pieces $1.5; 4 pieces b . S. MARTIN, Agent, + ie upesaiocemtar sy eet. ase | nonce Sa paler a plessant sail of 206 hours oun “If a doubt for a moment disturbed my mind, | 4¢#¢t¥es forgiveness; but I find it hard still, 1.6236; or See beat Sivekory.2 pieces a? ieces | _je6-2m _—_—~Pier 18, North River, New Yous | le dn on ie, _aeeng By the anoint they insure a ¢ it was soon dispelled; I know theiejerens tos | (especially now years have made me a sadder, | $1.75; 4 pieces 92. All o mien of seord ateame (CAPON SPRINGS, arte Trokets $10, halves $5, quariers $240, supper ind a rest of four fours in comfortable berthe seit $0 Bal Gensived 5 05d So4 dondk tote: | tn Neat) eee SYOSe, tarde" Hotel sorat Wan Balen i eee, Se The subscribers would respectfully unforra their THURSDAY, July 14¢—Cinee 7, conneot with ithe Trains for the South and South- y ick’ teh hal Pa is vg ie ht How tHe Fresca Troops are Forwanpap fandod the Ofine Ob ren tke te el (ease thes ewe) kn fl caw Bate w a otherwise comes across 10" c . . re ‘75 numbers—i2 drawn ballots, Coptais. 1 prize of ___ 5 Sm ‘Uy rizes of... _ @2,500 % Guy Tickets $5, halves $2'50, quarters 21.25, leased the above wel! known TERING PLACE, aus lease embracing the Mountain Houee. Te uildings,&c.,)and will open for the reee) on of visitors on the 2th of June. Invalidsand Families e north side of the me now and then; but at that time I was| A letter from Turin says: ‘The French troops | bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money ne young, somewhat vindictive, and fiercely sen-| generally commence their march at 3 in the | °0°°™ the order or be ready ‘when the fuel ‘west. 2 The Greath Southern Mail is st Lover thie : a 18 delive: . sitive about the honesty of the poor. I threw | morning; they jog onfor six hours without| je 14 A.PAYNTER. at Page’s Wharf. route, it being 44 miles saorter, and Tailrosding than by aay other route, making certain connections to PRIDAY, July c—Class FRERSBURG, VAce WELDON AND. Wks i le 4 + uly 1. ERSBU. “3 EL, , m4 down my broom, and replacing the jewel case stopping, and then a halt takes place, during OAL! COAL"! COAL! per Daily Mall end Tolorraph Dione thin twenty- ‘78 numbers—I4 drawn ota. MINGTON N.C: CHARL ‘ON, Cai < where I had found it. I went out of the room, | which men breakfast, they always contrive Cc ‘on CooKiNG Stoves axv Ranoxs, | three miles of the place. < 1 5 Capitals. g “ Systa, GA. TO NEW locked the door, and flew down thegreat stair- | to have soup, which is meat and drink to the Coal Prepared Expressly for Each. ead ere or othe information ean be ae) prize of___-...@20.ms |i sipeee titse| ALR SOUTHERN CITIES A’ fase regardless of the servants who wero pass- | French soldier. If meat is to be had, so much | , Persons ordering COAL will please state the oon- loward House, Baltimore. | 7° v Dueks Esa. of as Oe, ee eS Also, connect at Richmond wi ville, ing to and from. The family were al! assem- | the better; if not, afew vegetables are put in | dition of the draft, and we will send that which will ¥ 3: & WADDLE, Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quarters @1.25, Southside, etn eens) ‘ennes- bled in the drawing-room for the half hour| to color the water; quantities of bread are | "fy 4, West End Red Ash, Treverts 4 + B.S) * AY, road ‘a previous to igaert tan knowing or heeding if | stowed into the kettle, with, if possible, a piece Ash, and te aqua White Ash COALS, clr | ben a atl Prancistnrs, RADY RDAN. July 36, ae ee UN vistors were present, I opened the door and | of butter. The men appear to like it. From | expressly for cooking purposes. J. & W. M. GALT, WARREN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, DELAWARE, Class GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF 78 numbers—I3 4 t num! ors Ts has ballots, walked boldly in. It is more than possible | 9 until 2 they eat and rest; at 2 the bugles EN County. Vixgini Northwest co This PLEASANT Sau Unt Gd “ 12th and’ C streets, No. 5 OR NTGOMERY. that such a breach of duty would have been | sound for parade, after which the march is re- and foot of 17th street, below War Depavtment will be open on the ath oF May. tn eg Ee i ‘or iiceeh Uckets and fa information of the y fe per J, 1859, 1 prize of. throug’ unished with instant dismissal had it not been | sumed, to continue until sunset, when the jes = Listy vis J.B The Conductors will possess eminent 1 000 | route, inquire at the Southera, icket Office, No. 78 or my pale face, wild look, and excited man- | troops bivouac for the night. Up to this time, NOTCH. aa | savsatazes foro taining the best provis- 2 4 ‘ 4 2,500 oonane. eng Gace sut-at rowns’ or ner. There were present, my lord and lady,,| every evening, thore have been terrific raiu- McKNEW & MARLOW’S ington and Ale: Tickets §15,haives 875), DRT 25, 8the @1.s7. > GEO, E“Magrixoty, my lady's two brothers, and two or three| storms, which much render bivouacking very STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Turtles, Fish, &c. Mutton, ¥ » “| gnie-ty {Union} icket Agent. strange visitors. uncomfortable, even with the shelter of a tente- CORNER 7TH STRERT AND CANAL. had platen jacont to the Spri Valley | Address FRANCE, wate, ey EW ARRANGEMENT! “My lady rose from her chai abri. The French army is, however, preity Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for 50. per cord, Passengers from Baltimore, Washington, Rich- — — vr. “What does this mean, Anne?” she said, healthy, for the commissariat carts manage to Wood Saved in 4 pieces for 5c. per cord, mond, and the lower country, will leave Ajexandria SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, “I was too eager to exonerate myself and | arrive at some time or other in the evening, Wood pawl ia’ pieces iy ee ber cord, in the oor Ne Bat anak pei nod Cpation fom Te be drawn das Tesare si. Via ORANGE aND ALEXANDRIA RATLROAD. my fellow-servants at that minute, to much aod the | men have & good beanies meal livered to ane bare ofthe aw, Comfortabté Couches will be: in gendinens to con: < we aaryauten bannEtgn. Delaware, at 15 for thei i ntese commissariat, on t! - toa t of the city. vey visitors to the Springs from Buckton, distance a br etek nay ies ee ae is far from being so pertack, and the aca Kivdlias, Cookin 4 ‘and Stove WOOD manufsc- = =e From — one Winchester adaily MONDAY, July MN—Clane 91, FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. with great folks, from whom I had seen a good | have often to move on without having received Hee Tear sa eaalsearen? reduced alpacas Balitcad. “omnects with the Manassas Gap * ee ballota, vinci FENN E, many little actions; therefore I said— their rations, and the consequence is that there ‘erms CASH. Txxas. 1 vrige of... 5,000 | 1 prizeof. th as “Please, my lady, will you listen to what I | is a great deal of grumbling and dissatisfac- ons mre see weight may be relied onin Boand for ist week. —.. —.. _, 8 9@ 1 jo, EE 1312 do, if as eR $5 s. have to say? tion. ed "| McKNEW & MARLOW. = ere ” Tickets’g1, a Good Heaven!’ said her ladyship, hold- Sa eames Rieti A T Ss L iF Uioes Con 1 2th street and Censl, and on ing her scent-bottle to her nose, and - turnin Goop Tuixe IN THE Story Lixe.—Some ree! ween, stree! tomy lord, bo. teed a0 the hearth, “is ahe | years ago, a Cincinnati paper received snd BES OideeTsnt to alter offoe Gh ag deranged, do you think 7’ said I, ‘Iam not mad. if UGH TICKETS oan be pe the first chapter of what appeared to George Pace, gr st te office o a most thrilling romance, in expectation of : - ; ns TOW !_TOW!_TOW! Cy ee, t; ‘ou accused us, my lady, | being provided with the concluding portions as] Prime Witter y TOW, Nos. 1 and 2, f 7 ” ANVILLE, LYNCHBUR! in the servants’ hell, of stealin; od ‘adi. might be needed. The chapter was very in- Upbrlntnreny” ‘and Carriage Makers’ ui e, just re. ‘Fiebete @0. phiston NOR OILL EE AL PON, - monds. T said then, my lady, as [say now, it | geutously written, and concluded by lesiving | ¢1ved, and for ee lew, ZOE Osam eS WEDNESDAY, Ju'y 13—Class 93, TA. CHATTANOOGA. N Hos ay isn't always poor folks who steal. If you, my | the principal character suspended by the pan- Practical Urnorstexens, 350 D st., is psa Rapa MONTGOMERY AND NEW O Hy : lady, or my lord, or any lady or gentleman, | taloons from the limb of a tree over a perpen-| ja 2% 1m _between 9th and loth sts. = = I prige of By oalrest route, and continuous railway connec- will please come with me to Lady Moshill’s| dicular precipice. It attracted the attention | zac 2. T NEW FURNITURE STORE. 1V do. ... % - )RANKLIN & ROTHROCK, room, I'll show you, my lady, who's the real | of the press, and inquiries began to be made F ‘Spren E. tion to Memphis, our Fall stock of FURNI ; comfort, and be- Corner or 9TH AND DSrnets, HOUSE PURRT ee siete Sa en eee then other thief, and the true cause of your servants, my | concerning the continuation of the fate of its ' 5 Havejust opened BS Hetsontd SISHING goons, Tickets $1. i fie sien ferry py hen 4 th, Hey lady. being wronged.’ hero. Day after day the victimized publishers eee SSee ee A PERRS ton. We would inviteall to call be- THURSDAY, July 14¢—Cinss 94, of 7th street at GX a. m,, for Alexandris, where pas = ivaau pid diamonds my lady jumped up| looked forthe remloing chapters bat inv | ya, i!" 4 Le LP Suita Sue gre, which | Sut Gh ing, ORF mottos, MQuick Salen einer seer Saker Winks Sulphur Springs: Wesker hes quite alert, though she had beets fiiating a few | They never came tohand. Finding that they they offer at reduced ratos. They have also on Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. 1 Prjse.of——_—.-.@5,0 | S prizes of. ..... @500 and at 6 p. im. for Richmond asd all pointe Bout” minutes before in the fear that I was a lunatic. | had been sold, and wishing to put a stop to the hand. at all times. full stuck of. JOHN BONTZ BRO. 3° do, 2 1o00 &c., &e. Tig sure and close connections to “4 “<< My diamonds / said she. ‘Lead on, girl; | jokes their contemporaries were cracking at | WINDUW BHA DES. SBABI Lay BORnice, oR et see Ot, PiSncsage Wagons and Omnibasesleave the office rm epee - ae ae — expense, they briefly concluded the story BANDS AND PINS, ae 4k wise i¢ D STREET. FRIDAY, July 15—Ci . 95, Peovense, ato goo nm ante Pe “2 wan no more. urn Toul ran J * 8 = 78 numbere—|2 wo ots, up stairs, followed by my lord= my lady. my Chapter I1-—Couclusion.—After hanging |, tnd many ce tee eee eae TN OINGS New ptock, cheap for pened tale. jemr-tf Westie. lady's -brothers, and none or two of the | to the treacherous tree for four weeks, his pan- | _A® th Theos who tpoepullowerey e city’ that dur- | . Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satie . HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- vrs. Curiosity is as great in fine people as | taloons gave way, and Charles Melville rolled | {er thn aimee ee ee to have their house | fection cusranteed. | " T MAK in poor servants. never stopped until we | beadlong over the yawning precipice. refitted, &y they thereby avoid al! of ita inconve- "i is SONGAT UO. TEREX reTES, gz } —— ‘One of the Steuunahips of this Cc , oarrying to Lady Mosshill’s apartments. I unlocked | _ ‘He fell a distance of five miles, and came | Mixnoos. ~~ TLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS soon 8 SATURDAY, July 16 Clase se, nuted for AC Al . = iy ps! had Paper hung by the best workmen in city or coun ti ay * 78 numbers—13 drawn baliote, OREGON, lew the bed-roou door, brought my lady to theva- | down with the small of his back across a stake | try, at the lowest rates, snd the work, guaranteed on LAR Pelee betas red ta thio ; Capitals, he lise, took the case out, (seknowloedging I had | and rider fence, which so jarred him that he | every instance. Try us. 3w ealy; and guaranteed A No.1. {orige of. . S.C Srcasperp, looked into it.) opened it, and asked my lady | was compelled to travel in Italy for his health, JOS. . . T. K. PLANT & CO. Parperbaagors aud U, Psat itt, rly Te, 35) bet. > Furniture Repaired Lt eke ap l¢ - nt E ro} ; . at STE if those were her jewels. She was silent for a | where heis at present residing. He is engaged DENS Fane Core S80 beta snSth nod 10d mowent with amazement, and I believe hor- | in the butchering business and is the father of a ror, for, though Lady Cornberry never scrupled | large family of children.” oF, the ANOTHER SUPPLY—We have just made to believe ill ofa poor servant, she was dread- —— large additions yur k of + ools, een Sth and 10th jo18 I~ All orders for tickets or certificates of pack- will m-et with the most prompt aud conl a —— k RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- | 60% will me eve ore . fully shocked to find a countess could bea| A Srraxer Srory.—The following story is | Sorat "Ein, part of Benel gfe lear Foust corner @th and nie etl Toy ae bitontion, and the printed official drawings sen thief. When every one had become quite con- | from the Tro ay uares. Hammers, Hatchots, Rules, Com- poem READY - E COF- i ae anam ae me vinced, however, that Lady Mosshill was the| ‘We have bean for some time cognizant of a pigser Moulding Pi Bevile ra eaue Ess. Calls promptly nisanae’ J * hours. | jy'9 tr ARPENTS & C 3 culprit, I was dismissed; and my lord and my | persistent piece of cruelty towards a lady of famtede eet, ‘Buyin ‘aed colling €or cash enables old burt trounde to th snow orem the J 7 lady, with their guests. descended to the draw- | the first respectability in this city, and whom | us to offer these goods at ually low prices. ‘Terms most reasonable. ap8-6m iE Wb rr ty 5 1, L. AUTRY. -room. Dinner had been waiting some time, | we hoped ere now to relieved by the inter- GRIF! 'H & SHIELDS, “4 , after some talk, they all went to the di-| ference of friends. It appears that her hus-| 3°29 No. 329 Pa. av., opposite Brown's. arya iF enes cesay Wil pregtioe in the art of pyle lagiaaipDs ile ning-room, with the exception of my lord, and band, in a fit of jealousy, something more than VERY, HORSES, CARRIAGES &c., FOR Lord John, my lady's eldest brother; those | « year ago, procured & cage, complete of iron, IRE.—The subscribers beg ro- gentlemen retired into the library, and had a | into which he compelled his wife to enter, and | *Pecttully to return thanks for the pat- tended to them yy tray taken there to them. although it is impossible for her to stand erect ionds and the bli erally. it “The fruit of their resolves was soon known: : re eth Extorm Them, J. Sia PhANT,, UNDERTANER, No. «ie 7th ot ] LJ ENS Ld = tention i it rb end take on any hour of or ni Hacks far go torent) yy cash other proteo- within it, she is never permitted to leave it | is at they, inform | Baked Yor unerais af thelowest posabletsios SUE ANP MADERA WINE AT PRI | ghargoc! women and children James was summoned, and came down to tell| except at night. The social position of the | Rey with superior LAVERY rae atch thems | eee — ——— Saadiceciniedcousteteaan ae “. through tickets at the us that one of the grooms was to take » horse parties is such that we are persuaded not to for firey at the shortest nouce, HORSES. BUG_ NOTICED The Steamer JAMES GUY having | th vs of old and pure SHERRY aca ate it West “ 4 and ride Sretty-ve Milberry Castle, the place | mention names at present, but shall not fail to | GIES, CARRIAGES, de, &o.' They hope, by resumed her routs on the Poto DEA WINES. These Wines are warreniad POND Tor wera to which Lady Mosshill had gone on a visit. | do so within a day or two. unless, in the mean, Sitheir patronage. FLEMMING £ FO een | BE Ure weet OR RIOT AN Ban be obtained for." »muchless price thaneuch | CO-New ; . ‘This groom we found was bearer of a letter to | time, we find the lady quietly releved.”’ MING # A ON:, ~ - sea bool BOWALL & ARNARD. Auct’rs, ——-7T 3 ae Lady Mossbill; and the English ladies’ maid —_—_— je 21-1m* between 3d and is streets. Pi jaas tf aocnererk atin nes informed us that my lady told her the letter How to Avow tur a Avenna Daxoer or Liautxixe. AMBROTYP! OO! im TH 6O. AND ruouT FaiLvRe FoR ws from may lord, forbidding the noble culprit | Du:ing thunder storms, persons in houses should Mr. S, inne preps tn take the ae : f J R. Saal e ELD, or Lain to retura to his house. Certain it is, she never | sit or lie in some place as far distant as possible | Mor AMB a i aunt be srs oe hr Natu’s. Bousn, Agent, Alex: ¥ fr 1 come bak; and my lord himself seirched Lady | from the chimney, and the most e: At _— td , FOR CASRN SCO" | Kegular Sailing Days, Sth and 2h of each month | toaw MUSA seer in the Pp ai Xposed part pt on @ selection of new atyles Mosshill's trunks before her things were sent of the walis—the middle of the room. it fe is Caper, ue, between sth and oth ate, to Milberry after her. Then we heard my lord | large, is the safest a Sailors on the sea CNM. KizarnPBne te Teen ee ame we at the s»me time had written an account of the | should keep as far from the masts as possible, A NEW BAND ORG ANERE DS The under- whole affsir to Lord Mosshill.who did not write | and farmers in the fields should never geek ised e cuod BRABS tod SENG ween ek a reply, but came nimself tomy lord. And| shelter under trees. Horizontal strokes of | wilt bes “ ington Bard’ The there was a terrible scene. light sometimes take place, and % "Exe rsions, SE Pe awe connerte one Ay on bo Ff cnd ne it > went Ing. Ll G ra ErOpT, Hae e au o. several BA "9 Wi a rd Mosshill refused, at first, to believe | persons have been struck while sitting at-an | Nic aS ally polisited. Proof TON pacty bs $ guilt; and I was sent for to the libra- | open window during thunder storms. Every ides Lit 4 ; P ry. coanenpe creas Soave ts Seam tes. Mind of rom inhi pertny are ong 5 316, ron Hall. = timony. I rejoiced in my deed til! that | in such cases, should be closed; a fissh of , _ (Alex, ew) 3 dstorplion ‘male at the moment,when I saw the strong , the noble | Said, which would passthrough an open wia- FSteuzsr, WED ON DEPOSITES ‘Tth street, oppo- eotleman, the great statesman, the loving | dow iuto an apartment, will be conducted down ‘Ez ery "JAMES 8. TOPHAM Rekank-he coon! Lack Mania enemies | through the floor and wall to the earth if the ate ie pals §2¥e him that credit—bowed with that great | window is shut, meres ee. Put tesemkaniakas “TVG:

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