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3 SS YS Gr. eo ~ WASHINGTON NEWS ANDGOSSIP. | shipman, M. C. Campbell; Master, C. J. Bi GEO RGETOWN. REA: BARGAIN EVENING STAR. : le ? - See j Wanu Worx.—We sincerely pity the news} | THE SecREeTaRY oF THE Navy. pied July 13, 1859. BOOTS AND SHOES’ va = ‘WASHINGTON CITY: Paper men who are pinned to ee The Hon. Isaac Tousey, accompanied by Mrs.| The closing exercises of our public schools for =) yy iy 13, 185%. | uments of this or that aspirant for the T : afte: in the | the scholastic year came off yesterday afternoon at OF OUR OWN MANUFACTORE AND WARRANTED. WEDNESDAY... sd ic Presidential nomination. The | T., left this city yesterday afternoon, in the = Hall in the weil ogee ia - rd in === = caitie oumiaaaaiacalal ton Democratic 2a just now is decidedly too | three-o’clock train, on a brief visit tothe North. pl ad F Thew! pee hools, i, = _ CALL AND EXAMINE OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK. | wre Pmunieiog their order eee iaghngrsnapes a weather. “We receive | Charles W. Welsh, Esq., Chief Clerk, has been | ° &¢! by ; et r) 4 pate Customers We Witt Keer Ores oy Saree par EvENIxos. - . pe < ees of suapesiiesd retreats, by the earliest mail eat iets journals daily, and, not caring appointed ating Secretary during ae he . after the paper is pat to press. Thus they can keep | 1.0 a5 of our finger who may be nominated, | *bsente. ee” H ite a pearance: themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- | i 1 ot he be trustworthy as & rat ind} Swavr Laxns—The Commissioner of th®| cock the Schools and audience tome: pin had ee ae penned Tikely to prove a strong candidate, we Ted) General Land Office yesterday transmitted fo le iy aaa OF he be Aale's yor py Terms, Namie their labored efforts to make ‘their fu; em! the Governor of- Arkansas two patente! ‘Dr. vo wards, distributed the silver in (THE PERSEVERANCE P 1€.—The Hgony B appear each the political herocapable of filling | 19 and 11—of swamp lands in the Little Rock | medals and iums, as follows : re 5. Bird Eoreoveree: note. . a June 27th, 188, announcer to the: + frien * A :: a PER set ‘. the senior department of the male school, the | Messrs. Wise * iahan, deted a, Foppany, 7 ey SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRBAS | best the biggest pair of Democratic breeches, | district, containing respectively 27,027 Shand) 10 Inedal was trarded to Master Hilleary Bur; | Pavtaid, and wl peveons are warned against negott- vette wil ake st Arington Spring. TUES. wi B. ‘tual ‘xcellence eneral “> a ¥ inser ellen Sune RUM ar grat uaeer ie rene (ee = Conduct, embracing’ extraordinary efforts to do | SURE OF or receiving MIE BOR, ecg | DAY, ts Pariculare 1m hutere edverticameat’ necessity and advantages of union in a hd ; Arroixtugst.—James F. Warren has been | right, proficiency, observance of the rules, and | _\queeeemmmnmenemcememnenmemee | sins NA Hq ear Democratic party, and also upon the genuine | cratic party, the country over, are as little af- 2 and i istric weste: desire efforts to disc! bis whole ? NU URSION TO GLYMONT OF tical t Administra- | fected as ourself by their abuse of this or that | SPPointed District Attorney for the western duty both ia and out ef scheok In tale coanee- WARTS. - ASNUaLS CURSION : 10g prac! economy of the presen’ rival of their demigods, cleverly concealed district of Texas, vice R. B. Hubbard, resigned. tion, the following boye were favorably mentioned: NTBULIGENGE OF FICE—Famuliog requiring BATH SCHOO. +d FoR rus Bexay 1 ; : iar game .O. Stallings, Zachary Eberbach, and H.C. rae cuoner iz Intelligencer publishes the Hon. A. H. | under the mountains of puffing which they are ‘Tax Wearuen.—The fo! report of the one For dintation etpesition, cad spelling bet: eareful Nurse or Ch aaers ceottetion et WEDS SUA . i Fee Ct ei Btephens’ uate speech before his Georgia con- | so busily bestowing upon the aspirant under weather for this morning is made the Morse | premiums were awarded to I illeary Burrowsand | help, "D.ivers, Waiters, Bartenders, Garden, of her wharf, the foot of 2th street. at 8 0° N i ts favorably upon its | whose reign they fancy they will (indvidually) | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution ona! oarheg aie lieth Aa poteg eves 1 = hand je wall proapes EONAR, | Yard at 83 o'clock st ee The time of observation is about 7 o’clook : john T. . Pscomb, times, | tween ng ond 4 Toe? pe yng le! | Koing and temperate and conservative character. fare best. At one moment we see protestations ‘Juny 13, 1959 Walter B. a and Fol ad on for Coal ent Wee jy 13 Se" ner of O77 A Gorman paper sys, quite savagely, that | '® Print from fishy Democrats at the South | new yory, W.Voncene-e--cleer, ery warm | O¥TabbY, to, John Brown, E- Cathell. Wim. Cart G1. QOQLYANTED, One thousand doliars for | “Withers mete more moans fine in belalf of men disappointed about office or plunder under | patiadeiphia, Pa. -Clear, very warm. Howard Payne. “Constitution, W.s,) oH T.| $1, one year, satifnctorily secured on teal | the excursion British India and Ireland than in the cause of tt-| the present Administration—that nobody ean | Baltimore, Ma. aa ae Payne and James O Stallings. History, to Wm. | estate, for which @ lib:ral interest will be paid it “ | ” . Washington, aly. It asks, what has Austria done in Italy worse | be elected by the Democrats but Senator Doug- Richmond, Vi than England has done in India, Africa, and Ire- | las; and at another a proclamation from the See | Vi land’ organ of Governor Wise, that every other | Norfolk, Va. Southern Democratic public man—the host of | wyins in, N Hi . a '. bap fy exter es ee Leama real practical Southern Democratic statesmen Golam y. G the coroner's inquest, and believing that she met | who for the last decade or more have borne —- A Augusta her death by foul means, have induced Mayor | conspicuous parts in the history of American | Savannah, G: “s ts [on bs Cartwright and Henry Lipscomb Grammar, to | Enquireof G.W: BRAY, 516 7th ators, eproeste | Sh ont at ef Tickets : Gentomen clear, 79. HLT. Foye, H.C. Gray, illeary Burrows. and the Intelligencer Office. "iy 18 oost manos. ace See. rayon pd ty cute; Children under 10, hail clear, =e ee Walter B. Sebastian iy Nec ‘m.T. Paul, WANTED AAD ahi ate a amt Pryce. = 3 sel ar aa th jear; 792 "4SW- | 5. L. Divine, Chas. wana Prete mr | atte aatatheckoed (reat te be abort S30 per aa-| fe E Sesting pe of & eaten ail H. C. Gray, and H.T. Payne. A: And nom,) by @ permanent and punctual tenant | Please Beboct, boxe = no ex make this one -¢lear, very warm. Wm. Gibson, E. Cathell, Wm. T. Paul, 8. Cal- | Sa o% 8 perm E. T. F., Alexandria Post Office, | the most delightful &: ofthe season. ~elear: very warm, 4. | vite, Chas; Baughain, John Peston, Hillery Bar stating terms and icontion” S261 | Plckets ons be fof the oath “Seirai child zs biti * | rows, and Henry McPherson. osophy, 4 ae | ren and of t ittee,or at on Wednes po renly = windsk, | 2: Sta'lings and Hilleary Burrows. For ral WANTED By a youth, aged 18, who has mp to) Gon Sud of tbe 3 this time been at school, and always immedi- G war improvement in writing, to H.C Gray. For | stcly undor the eves of ms parents, SI UA TION committe, i = Macon, Ga. -cloudy, warm. t at roll the number of | 8t¢ly, a vite Geo. Thstlston, J. Anglo,” |W. H. Barron. pee ori pone eatin | yc Re om ehoad oped ter agcnid C2 clear, 6 scion, (whole number Wt) She eat premium | 95 ¢Gislewech ashe telindt etal catuste| ie a ~ ty of her sup; murderer the Governor aforesaid, and only the Governor Montgomer Ala. lear, warm was awarded to W’. Cartwright, (397 times.) the | Pvpieasa, Please address @ mote to Box Ne 10, A FEES Pic Nic TO COME OFF —Tho N aforesaid, is alive and kicking, politically. | Prairie Bluff, Ala. second to Fred. Cogswell, (396 times,) and the | Star Office, ° 5 Lady Manage ‘to announce Tus Coutins Steamers not So.p.—The New | % > : hi Jackson, Ala’ third to E. Cathell, ( times.) A premiam for = | aGrand Pic N asure Trip York Times says : Now the modesty of all that is as refreshing, Mobile, Ala pd ges leet aleyrmpperniergere he f > wd Ph axuce Trip “The steamers Adriatic, Baltic and Atlantic | quite, as the ingeniousness and unselfishness of Gainsville, M ae SChes LOST AND FOUND. ° the tam oh 85 8 isort have been sold, [—_ Eyal pil es. voute | Be protestations of the southern plunder-mnon- | New Orleans, In the junior department, the silver medal was times, to all sorts of companies, and for every row - roket 2 Ww. ).— Lost, the 12th of July, a! Rook Stores. Pull veulare in future advertise awarded to Taylor Hamilton, for punctuality and | S5pRERAAHOOK ctatentne thea ok | ment yore ier excellence of general conduct, extraordinary efforts 8 follows : $3.50 in rilver, $31n gold, aud g $2 go! yi it ly live Democrat in all the = nat : ‘where steamers are supposed to run; but thus far | gers that the only live Frederick, Md.. razz 93)0 gold, and 9. G50 gold NNUAL EXCURSION the attorney for Brown Brothers & Co., and agent | country isa gentleman—Senator Douglas—who, | Hagerstown, Mi 6 to do right, proficiency in studies, observance of | piece. Iu it was 2 fi A ‘. i " ‘ie | Cumberland, Md. . Those honorably mentioned in | reward willbe toany one who may have fourd Seen dd thackiachie shige yoni ren tee to | While protesting his devotion to the Democratic rafton, Va. pos rales, be: = rs Cartwright, Pendle. | It, if delivered to No. 35% 15th strect’ between 1, Ebenezer Sabbath School, the dock at the foot of Canal street as though there | party, announces doctrines as his which every Wheeling, o jeorge a ton Gray, Theodore MeNier. Seorge ie, Henry | $24 M sts. ‘The pocket book was tied up in remi kero! OF EAST WASHINGTON. Nicholson and Zachary Boteler. ums were Thix Schoo) will had never been all these rumors put afloat con- | man with half an eye must see as effectually Farkersberg, \ ipa \ seundiinn turtaducaceten se pear shut him out from any hope of competing at | Harmer, ded to the following: For attention and good | @F() REWAKD.—Stolan on Saturday MONT on TAU NEX i , i Nacavice! to Charles Wright and George Bae $50 ous om, Rae ee fagungton. | © and « put forth is the fact that Mr. Potter has been in | Charleston for the Democratic party's Presi- clear, hot. Spelling, to Charles Burrows, Clarence Mudd, | Y- apantity of SUV a 48 - S wes) ieotles attaeh any aabaeek « dence with two or three persons who | dential nomination, as though he was at this theontan, at7a.m. (cor- Sampson Jenkins, Charles Clark, Charles Wroe, | Soren vicone, ail usa hed with a eon bow. All| {ave ber o: . talk of purchasing them.” moment struggling as fiercely against the Dem. | ected for temperature,) 29,012; at noon 20.953. | Ritchie Johnson, Rich'd Cartwright, Letoy Niell, Jewellers and Pawnbrokers are warned the wharf wharcfon day atti, 0” m., Ps at the Navy Vard assy’ ie, ¥ 7 sale. The above reward wil i | wharf at 9 c'elock a.m? coat ar Reet -—— + —— ones them if pres =nted fo: From Caivoxsia.—The steamer Star of the | ocratic party ia the Senate of the United States George Nielle, Brook Craig, Richard Cart- | bs paid on their return to 323 eset ty Cartwright, and Taylor Hamilton. Read- she wi! toue in, =-3 Pp the exeui Sg chor pa 2 , its e , ‘ West, from Aspinwall, bas arrived at New York. | cheek by jowl with Messrs. Seward, Wilson & | day, 41°; = Gwynn Divine, Pendleton Gray, Thoinas | ton city. jy 1i-St ie foo oy! rere Popes mer g rains She brings California dates tothe 20th ult.,and | Co. as afew months ago. A gentleman who Cissel, Samuel Hawkins, and Zachary Kotler, | —_—_—————— — he Battle of Solferii i arithmetic, to 8; Jewell and Theo- Re reeham- te tad mca sees Ear She occasion a The ttle o ler * Mental arithmetic. cer Jewell ani “ ‘scan be proen: 4 TMS frigate Receoke nae at measure: | | proclaims that he has not a word oF act political J. H. Raymond, of the New York Times, fur- | dore McNier. Practical arithmetic, to Jolin P- : BOARDING. - rickets for adults; 50 cepts; for children, 30 au weil shoe tie meeameer Worth Stas; awalting the | to take back, after having so recently acted and nishes letters to that paper containing full and | Smart. Z. Boteler, Walter Paxton, and John Gib-| PPOARD IN THE B COUNTRY —The best ea 5 for sorwnate, 25 i Taylor ry Board at Mrs. HOL-| , The Committee pledge theinselves that this shall arrival of the Orizaba at Panama. spoken so vehemently on the Seward and Wil- | very graphic descriptions of the events of the war, Hatailion® Walling borat “awkius, Theo. | MEADS on the Piney Branch Road, About| be one of the moet pleasant trips of the season. The California advices by this arrival have been | gon side of the great issue between the parties, | and particularly of the last great battle, that of dore McNier, Marcellus Stallin; % Cimsel, is minal wu from f he De Emme. one hes i , an Nok g,Comaneties, - : oye ge ee William Williams, at Panama, for | Will find more than a general and loose decla- | Solferino. After describing the earlier events of a pe ltt oe — sebact aeons a iE eae the aay. iy 12.'3t" B Wh: ne be a the murder of Capt. Junius Otis, of Boston, re- | ration of adhesion to the Democratic party ne- | the action, he says: ad the year, to Henry Nicholson, George Doyle. Josie ees a oe dy 11-st* sulted in a verdict of “homicide in the first de- ceasary to induce the practical politicians who wastherles aia canlinon fk walt coe oe Jowell, Richard, Sebastian, Jobs eter, por FOR RENT AND SALE. F IRST GRAND Pic Nic The advices from Peru mention another revolu- | are to assemble at Charleston, to offer him, | of an hour—and after each successive en aygement ene “ie Nigsntner sche —- a eke FOR, RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUS®, | OF THE tion, — he Jesd of Zebullos, Castillo, Ecke- | as the Democratic candidate, to the section of | of this kind the result became apparent in tan nique and others. € of the Austrians and the ‘advance of the | Sétwood for attention and improvement.” For | B:,i 8devicalis location, containing ten soome Georgetown Mechanics’ Association. ‘The revolutionary movement in Ecuador, under | the Confederacy from which four-fifths of the freace forecs: Daring all the early part of the sien Hg hng Michael _ rraci on Rion Ber, month Apply =. loL AUG HLIN'S Grocery ariht, members respect ly i; form their friends Moreas, had become quite threatening. The reg- | Democratic electoral votes are expected to | day the sky had been clear and the weather ot Cartwright, the second to Walter Paxton, and the balan yk, Pas ‘ects, jy 15-3 Be Nig publ oie tienes Agios athe deteater the Government forces wer seidcns | come. ‘The soundness of this proposition is so Sve cclsek, chietieenas war at its height. a | third to George Cartwright. |For ggg ay oe SMALE ANDDESIRABLE BRICK DWEL-.| ith where iiey contely tevtinoa eee 2 certain. plain, as that we need but thus to state it, to sat- | tremendous hunder-storm rolled up from the B°Gray in writing and figures, to Pendleton ed iN 2" Ben BE Real Los 8 SS | ure io Participate with them on that occasion’ The 4 . i i ie * | the silver medal was awarded to Louisiana Burns, JUSE immed; | them. The U.S. frigates Merrimac and Saranac were | ‘eclarations that but one live Democratic leader and was re caper tiate a heavy ip callig ld or pusctuality and excellenss of general conduct, vicinity, ranklin Row, w hich wi Le ae, i “Boats wil lesne High street wharf constantly a ialpinten ar eaaiee Be ate geen enibracing extraordinary efforts & do right, pro-| Situated, well finished, with bach room ated fect “afin the dog. ae a tego or aye wil retrn woe imme | | Bat We digress. The weather, we protests | loony of rating hander. he ioe | Gees saynartnery Clore go ght e-| Gisatd wth gta Ch Matic Ese BeSeaae | acta HOLY CENTS, wimiting 8 centopan Seely, and probably come upon the Saranas te Pee. | too bot for the work of the campaign for the | we could distinguish, was suspended” Then the en ‘lien Haghes, | RP ts, A notre ada SoMa’ mMechents, | ‘hg.bonta., ama. Charleston nomination. Besides, if it were | rain ceased, the clouds blew away, the san mone: Miss Martha Chamberlain, Miss Laura Craigs an OR SALE Wishing bo gino pp the hashes sey ny? eae brass and string band has tue Tccerarhed fom Washington. | ot, ating out bovorahe gentlemen pon the | au Meera cond Pet | Mie Yai ccc” Preuss west | POR SALE Wenge go ye Set ny Wasmtxoros, July 11.—Private advices have | battle field so early, is but surely bringing them | for ~ time ta text (Peet in it, the gat bad mean- | {ie following | Reading Ellen Payne, Louisiana | HOvpeasc nancy completed.) situated on U con- been received here from our Minister at Brazil, | within the range of the rifled cannon of the | time gone on—aud when I again resnined ny " r ‘ i froome and - pas building; lot a : t : , ah runnin} Terms: 01 A eceu ae volitical git igeg aoe nce? He expelled me, the cannonading cominenced quite | }y foe. Ellen sop Dee Coe fp sincere each house; thus enabling partite tolsecure home: Logan alludes to the difficulties between Buenos Ayres | targets to be shot down ere the real canvass fur | onthe extreme left of the entire fleld, and on the > = te Stic ads on the paymeut of mere wonthiy rent. In- T G Sophia Brown, n Payne, | St he Bee tee ewe ntine Confederation, and says it is | the nomination commences, perhaps six months | very borders of the lake, northeast from, Cas. | line Grages, Ann Sophia Brown, Ellen Payne, | Stads on the . ELVANS, 309 Pa. avenu not the present intention of the Brazilian Govern- at Ballao. A medical survey had been held on | now exists, &c., &c. COMMITTEE. } | 4 bs RAND PIC NIC AND PROCESSION ra = bi i friends of rival aspirants—setting them up as post of observation, from which the storm had | Burns, Laura Craig. Writing—Laura Craig, Jane | taining 4 rooms and one-story back building: lots G Tribe, I. 0. B. M. 7 Julia Cissel, Carrie Collins, Louisiana Burns. 12-lw (States) ELVANS & THOMPSON, Ly infer laces. Suticas, and wer of Paschiens ce eee Gratmmar— Louisiana Burus, Adaline Jenkins, coli : e public thet ir Pie Nie SEA opens acted i; Veetnsotes Geese Fark ——— pri vag So had been “posted there, and | C2ftie Collins, Alice Craig. History—Carrie Col- FOR, RENTOA tvo-story BRICK DWELL- - EAMAN.—Mr. A. G. > i Pr, gestion wil @ place at A Os 5; TON ISLAND cn THURSD Vath, where . i i NG, with good dry basement, in a pleasant and + July l4th, d Tuc Case or A. G. lins, Louisiana Burns, Ellen Payne, Julia Cimsel. i veh . FENG | they cord: pleasure to par- for curtailing the mail service, has devolved upon - received Austrians as they came around. a ¥ hea'thy part of the city within four squares of and tiei; the Department « large increase of labor. In the | Seaman appeared before the United States Dis. | Ficuit toa’ fh imzians, af the nightfall, an in: | Herne, Julia Glossy, Ele Pace ior ans uunmeditl supeeie the Circle on Pe. arenas: co | wake tne cto ge emi coetnion.- Fe members Contract Ottice it has been more than doubled. triet Court for this District, this forenoon, sur- | cessant and most terrible combat was here kept tin, Caroline G . Written Arithmetic—Ellen | PEYS Matos works, en Ane heteroen sath left undone to make this occasion one of exjorment Already have twelve thousand letters been written s ange vp. The batteries of the two armies were appa- Hughes, Linsic Fo, Jealks Chinalduastnie enn aud loihtte or Of RICHARD ROTHWEEE Cap- | 8° those who may patronize them. The well known to contractors and postmasters, and in reply to | fendered himself, and gave bail in the sum of rently about half a mile apart,—and at the outset kins, Caroline Brows, Matilda Paton Familiac | tol testonion, iv iz bw" | reputation of the qribe ia 8 sure guarsuty that what remonstrances. The aggregate saved to the De- | $5.000 to appear at the opening of the Decem- | they were both served with nearly equal and ? 2 ? = P se formed. partment will reach near three millions of dollars. ; Science—First premium awarded to Carrie Col- =a den ; ahs Lert A ‘ SesseTTaN dD ects GUESS |actment spins hm, wih whch the gat |eetee ah Se es ny ne | et at hat ner Cong | FPQRSER ea 2h San TN Murcen | bea a ae pee decree propriated but $15,000 as preliminary tot taking dictment against him, with which the public | positions—while the Sardinians poured a rapid | eond to ioe Creig. Pooniume were sword gs er annum. Apply te Pots 1D WHEE: Tickets’ Gentlemen Cente; ou 25 Cents, to Of the next c for the preparation of the blank | are familiar. Mr. Wm. Spaulding, painter, oe mae sale ‘gpapoies ie atm them — | to Adaline Jenkins. Lavinia Jenkins. Florence | 80.500 7h street, senDandE. iy? wanted of the Committee. ° Le tae will be allowed be esos eer reliable | i8 bis bondsman. then renewing {t again with redoubled fury? Tie ekank nes Mckee ne Se gr | A BASE SEANCES beaaeful COUNTRY | sgn, a i rem ce deputies, and such arrangements will be made by It appears that there is no foundation what- | wind so ee gone down, rs nape ee ieee ‘Amtitavd for nek bev ng ‘Violated the rules of the in one afthe most hichly imposed i | Fespectfully invited to price eee ing are the Secretary of a will a ever for the newspaper stories alleging efforts Saaanons wea hues herier was Contmcean’ school during the year, strict propriety and mo- plaoes within a range t of Arrangements. fee Gercieinea sosee cocoa fave been | OM bis part to avoid atrial. It will be recol- | ey and lucessant, sounding like the constant | Tality. For improvement in writing the premium | ington. fe ‘ash- tier P. Hilton, Geo Caton, "Thee | #nB feeders Seesgen. Pie ied } arded 0 made for employment as clerks. but the Census | lected that not long since some of the Northern | and irregular pattering of hail upon a roof. while | Was BW. . Collins, yy a Pr vement to Jessie Gibson; for great proficiency OR REN T—The STORE in the Star Bui'dinge | Wim. S Wioe the rete, Be eeanized until next year, | papers alleged that he had gone to Australia Lagied Gear ree Eee eniie EIS acy seatics: to Meastha Coamndtens; ie pune- | IV’ next adjoining the Star office, long occupied at | “yy's . When the returns shall begin to be received. E F ike’s | Over the Sardinian park foseS dense white riod | tuality, the first premiuin was awarded to Mutiida | a conenatd tohnne resets Oe long more deuit- | OTIGE TO ‘There is authority for the assertion that however | Others to Europe, and again others to Pike's | Over the Sardinian pari ards, its sidvs perfectiy | Paxton, who was present at roll call every seasion, | Sble stand in Washington ott for any retail busi- N& desirable ig Fie eared ——— may | Peak. . pe ey Ape 8 fig cated 402; second, to tien Payne, present 400 times; — Apply to W, ALLACH, sin 3 ‘otomac oe enlieg betwors dis Govan anal When the Criminal Court for this District | pet wave at the top, like an enormous sheaf of | third. to Marian Stallings, 392; fourth, to Lizzie Alice Craig, and for general im- SR err 5 = | gf their steamer Powhatan o Fowler, 357. OR SALE OR RENT—Two small FRAME folk, offer the blie of Washington and United States and Mexico. as has been stated decided, not long since, that there was no law | wheat. The sun was making a glorious setting in In the junior femmle department, the silver HOUSES, 4 rooms each, one situated on corner | opportunity af sriaine sae am the bent Phe Mexican Minister is ill authorizing it to take cognizance of the charges | ‘he west, and as his light Sradually Re 7 the | medal was awarded to Mary J. McNier, for gen- res ge Dee ces sony se and ane to GLYMONT and AQUIA CREEK feel lt Os _ a = vivid flashes at each Korea ef the cannon ral wood conduct oficiency in studies, ac, | 2th sts, First Ward. ve property will be | daily) during hot weather. An Apprepriate Finale te the Sickles | *S*inst him, presuming the matter at an end, | vicamed through the smoke like sharp lightning Mi Fe. le Denn ora pr y J ; | Seidlow tor cash. Also, constantly on hand a fine | To parties o Pi Tregete. he paid a short visit to Texas. On his way frough the breast of an enormous cloud. Some. | Miss Lizzie Dean ‘as honorably mentioned in this | assortment of Luinber of all kinds and qualities, of | beigsend ee ot earee OF more €xoursion tickets will ari gt) for Gly th ; Jowing: For imrgemams were awarded to the fol- | themost reasonable terms. Office corner of imh and | privilege of remain Geet ee aon York Poienring announcement made by the New | back, on reaching Cincinnati, he learned, for ie teas ah coce bea prec bel ens een? | low ings Fer improremact aed attention to duty— | B atsgets,at the foot of Louiwana avenne, kext day; also for Aquia Creek,at two doliars, ($2) will surprise a few ‘and disgust many. Ungues- | the first time, of his indictment, to be tried | break forth in instant succession. It wae beeige | Martha sip orem sees hoe Bor im. | 23 or peeiriea “The angler can enioy Boe spon oat nook and pale We hope the ayuspathiccrs site at bed | before the Circuit Court; and immediately has- | ning to be dark when Iturned todescend the hill, | Broveiment in spelling—G ‘Titste Goodnian. "For | A SraiyArE SALE Several food and saeaateithes of the abeve placds, white perch and pair. We hope the sympathizers with Mr. Sickles a Cinci . Paes and all the way down I still heard the roar of the i ni eer in i Sarah Keeunn and Fan. | two-story back Puildings, containing 9'to 12 | Other small fish being abu it; also, fine shooting, at Washington, and especially the jury who ex. | ‘eued direct from Cincinnati to this city, | Cannon and tle claticring of the poo or toe ee oO MeKnight Rerieae orthography | Tooms each ; good yards ; back and side alleys ‘Phe | Sime bene pientiful, sited him into a great champion of the sanctity of | (which he reached two or three days ago,) in | fantry. ida W ileen and Paes PW illiones. Fer improve, above property is located on the north side of Mas- | 5) ean be bad at these the ee Pewrar will be satisfied with this | order to surrender himself and give the requi- The correspondent adds that he feels warranted sachusetts avenue, between 4th and Sth sts. Per- | Paces. resuit.—. temore American. ment in reading—Laura Jones and Anna Cogs- | fons desirous of obtaining a healthy aud quiet resi- i i i ‘ in saying that the French must have had 25,000 | well. Practical arithmetic—Elmira Crowley and | 4, ‘ould do well to call at No. 310 of sat Bri, re obtain shone partioulars treat Mr, | SoS ot fees je trace iaent atte, arent | Florence Edes. Orthography and dictation—Mary | erty. Also, several smaller: Houses on fia beoke ed men come from the field, on carts, wagons, | Baugkam, Cord: Stephens, Mary J. McNier, | square for sale, se Df mules and litters. He farther adds: Boats leave foot of 6th street at ‘ ‘ Pom. Returning. 23 p. ui. nod 39 mn ee OM m raher wuformation inquire at Lhe Company's Le Ce Pee We are credibly informed from various sources S. hi f that the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles has become en- | 5. himself. Urely recouciled with his wife. and is now living ——- j : 1 Brown's . MATTINGLY, with her in marital relations as before the deate Ixptax Trovw The United States In- If 1 did not already xnow the result of the battle. taeda Burns, beceeees ae Seen Gond! Mis Londons coanty.Vawins, see j eomena sf a of the Dy te Barton Key. We are also as- | dian Office has received official dispatehes, re- | 1 would be ready to suppose from the enormonc man Mental arithmetic—Emma I, Burns and i i ae sured n taki in je2s ‘78, Coutgining 22% acres; or will exchange it! v OUNT VERNON ng this remarkable step, Mr. | i A 7 H number of wounded soldiers at this moment Reb Hughes. Practical arithmetic — M: ioc enon ity property. This propert; is sita- Sickles has alienated bimeelf from most, if pot ari | PoFting Superintendent Cullen with the gov- | ing my window, that the French army had been Williams and Mary Goodman. Writing —Josepi | ated im one ofthe moat improved and "highly cult | M ‘ of those personal and political friends who devo- | ¢Tnment supplies for the Yancton Indians to | literally destro ed. Twice } am quite sure, no matter | ine Tanner and Lizzie Smart. Geography—Mary pf the county. “Convenient to o tedly adhered to him during his recent imprison- | have passed the Yellow Medicine about fifteen | What the Prench official report may say, that m i intntfoed BENT i atl. | 7 ment and trial. ke Sa 7 =, comb, of 5 MeNier, and Mary E.Cunningbam. Mental arith- jos-tf 7 ‘Phe recone’ between uiles, when he was met by two hundred Sis- | Preceding estimation of the number of wounded is | imetic—itzzie Dean and Alice Jenkins. Practical | - =i = ae ' was consummated, ss'we sre informed eine he | siton, warri i “tie saw about three thousand Auettian pri Martha Blackman aed Senne foe, Writs] v7 ATER REGISTRARS OFFICE at o 3 ¥ e Mr. | siton warriors, who seized the horses of the e saw al Prisoners | ing—Martha Blackman and Sarah Jane Pomroy. ” 5 wee residing at eae bowen of a Selend on the train snd refused to permit Mr. Cullen to pro- | »rought in. How many were taken during theday | For never violating the rules of the school. ve Bloomingdale road, about a mile from the A 1 Of the 18th ‘seotion of ac aes’ othe os yall the +> the could not be ascertained; “I saw one crowd of 6 | priety. snd Ity—Lizzie Dean, Em | corpetaruanee othe 13th section of an set’ of the is bi nee neo | pn, Tn vetted 2a ape See | Seneca ats wf |i in aint Cain Mc | Scattering aac | eget naat S Mrs. Sickles has occupied, either alone or with | nuities. This was refused, and the Superin- | Austrian wounded were piled in the carts some- ny Gases iudiaertntiaainty with tus heen O. Chick. For writing and figures—Emma Thorn. Thereby tavite “sented tee ‘ea el —= yr. : A ny vith ch. 9 4 4 — Fuapicions of his host were excited byte repereed | endent had to retarm to Fort Ridgely for | Hines !ndlerriminat Wounds to look at were those Metie Bhophee, sant aLiea ners reniceront) Com | f aereesuzita vealed proposal an dustienta,be-bs AMUSEMENTS. absence of Mr. S. at unusual hours; and > ba he | assistance. The Superintendent offered to pay | of the Soe Ave homes, of = first regiment, z Board of Aldermen ani one copy to the Pres came in very early one morning he was interro- | the Sissitons on his return from Ketth ke, | bad their whole under jaw carried away, and yet gated by the Bost’and another Sriend who was | Kettle Lake ident of the Board of Common Council, for the ~_ nishing during the current year, delivered in PREereNce BOTTING Se BsE— ta Aer cise these brave fellows walked bebind the carts ORPORATION OF WASHINGTON AND Soe x AY; July 5th, @ purse o Present, and on his positively denying their right | Where the distribution is to take place, and as | their comrades torre Wonee ealy woundal than {- Alsceninie STUCKS for salein sumeto suit. | Cletice, cuph Coren fe ea Pong ey ay tag horaee heloer ye eat nee ie all pace to question him, and refusing to give an explana- | soon as the rolls were prepared; but an imme- | themselves. Some bad i heir eyes closed from ton aod SoMCGUIKE & CO. nd every Other article or thing required in di Association, Entries to be closed tod, they shook hands with bis for tive inet time, diate aouasit ineisted d a | Plows with butts of the muskets, others had their | —5¥ 13-3t__Auot'rs and Commission Merchants. ing the water; also, I invite sealed proposals as | Weilnenian eveote oo and he withdrew. It issaid that he bas since ad. compliance was insisted upon, and a | / or mouths hanging in’ lambeaux from A LARGE LOT OF EMPTY MOLASSES | Ove, to be transmitted as above, “for the treneh- Rita dressed letters to his former intimate associates, | battle is anticipated. 'd cuts, others the cheek swollen to enormous Ww Nopshenda and Whisky Hatrols Lor sale very | ing, ying of the waine complete. inserting the | SBARBEE'S BEAUTIFUL STATUE RBC nott; ing them formally of the resumption of con: | Dispatehes have also been received that re- | dimensions from balls that had pierced their faces | !ow (iy 13-6teo) DUR & SEMMES.— valves, branches. and outlets ting the fire plug j re! or a ee hydrants, and filling, ramming, and leveling the “FISH E) RL” tions bet himself and Mrs. Sickles. iti through and through. The women who had re- NOTICE. ditel ations.” 8 01 Exhi <=" HN BSL port hostilities among several of the powerful | ‘Tove! 2 the tow of Castiglione shed tear apps: | Dir. a. LoD tis ae eT eE com the city | “It ie aasumed that there will be required to he PHILP’S BOOK STON ‘The New York Sun says | tribes of Nebraska. Five thousand warriors rently at the utter gered rendering assist- dnsiag the ta'the fall to ete nena at ee gh FO, nell | ma 10 332 Pa. av., between Sth 7 t : will sc: | i ance to such a number of brave and suffering men. return in Practice a . Pn will Knope am Pi Relea Ree tae are supposed to be in the field, and settlers are Yet every house was thrown open,and every hand aewill be seen by further and timely no. pode yee a Pag og Corporation wais, koyrever, re- .REEN his wife have harmonized their little diticulty— | °&%S Plundered and menaced. Was ready to aid in alleviating their pains. E PITCHERS Just rescived a Jarmo me, | Iaying of the pipes, and may hegtare metrery and | Cy AND BLACK TRA if a difficulty ever existed between them —and are apt = For the most part they asked but for wine or | [CE PITCHERS —Just received a large invoice ity - and <i polite enjoying each other's refined and elevating | Mouxtaiy Meapow Cuisvren.—The Com- | water, for the lose of blocd creates thirst, and the new style piated patent ICE PiTCHERS, A society r.and Mrs. Sickles have, we are in. | mi: The pipes to be 9 or 12 feet long weighing 9 pounds pus grades. ‘Ales, SPAN D. comme ¢ ne weig! 2 ner of Indian Affairs has received a com- | fatigues of the day must have been great from the | @W ®'ticle and cheap. per linea! foot laid and to baar th i, and of vi: oe formed, been residing for some time past in the io © usual inspection A K hers. y Souc! fi s length of the battle and the extent of ground to M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, and proof of 3% pounds to the square inch. All| Uolong, Orange Peoco. €e Por sale by Bloomingdale district, and a few evehinga nines | wunication from Superintendent Forney, dated fight ‘over. Many of the seldiors were eine enue ave., 4 doors west of Brown's Hotel. ctger bellow castings te anform to, the patterns ivf Coren Ne & BURCBEL 7. Mr. S. was observed taking Mrs S. ont in. Lis | (reat Salt Lake City, June 16, 1859, in which | waist—their coats having been torn te in| \gaGNOLIA HAMS. o- me i Beates _ 4 boat for a sail on the beautifal waters of the Hed. he states he cannot as yet say what time pro- | the bayonet and hand-to-hand Sgbts, ae sheir M than the quantity mentioned. TEAR Imperial ARD v h st. and Vermont av. on the Washington Aqucduct, and to bear Inspeo- \TI 2. tion nel peaeteeboree GEENSLEMENS CLOTHING MADE TO OR t h frts to staunch their bl 5 THe Hams vor tHe Wanm Weatuer. i ‘ ¥ DER— We cifor gentlemen the jargest and son. Yesterday, we learned from a source likel: cisely the children will be put en route for saci with dust, ‘and. had their cetera ig Sovery one, of these sions is from selected country for the whole anmunt a! rosthat nan Rom pounds ned Variety of light Cesimeren, Drijlings, Duck» to be weil informed, that Mr. Sickles has noti: ss corn stock, curéd ex, iy, for us, and every ° Jcatings of Overy grade aud quality, Marce}lies nnd bis more intimate friends, that be and Mrs. $. | Leavenworth, but presumes within a week or | less torn, both officers and men, and presented, | one ‘warraated to be in pe % Seoven cal he eee, te, ronees, beagehes, bends. | Sik Vestings of an for the present season, have bem secenciled. ten days. He adds that after the finding of | ¢¥t" im the absence of blood-stained clothes, the ING & SURcuEu, ‘Bidders for the ing and laying will name the | ¥'iCh we will make to order in the most fneehed pare epee influence of the clergy. lays. He adds that after the nding of | most pitiable appearance. But all who were not | _iy 13. Corner 15th st and Vermont ay. price per lin-al foot of pee fads the ure | Style of the art, at prices at least twouty per cent. wien wie teenifecied such sone interest in Dan- | the sixteen children, thinking it possible that | sutfer ng had stamped upon their countenances ROWN SUGARS, &c, ment of which will be the ‘neti length of the water pees wre Ee dE city fates. A trial is ro ton, and tie ret Ketgcncarceration in Wasning-| there might be others, he sent his expreas | tiatquiet determined i calied in the French gure | 12” jehhds. prine NO MOLASSES, Mi sdinetiions ant @eulith emt Sematruurl Wail STkPd ene & Co., too, and bis trial forthe peasant se ERI p Darton back, escorted by a certain military command, | the «professional sits) wes im the French army 7 do CUBA SUGAR, Water Registrac's Office, City Hall, after the tzth | JY ___292 Pa. avenue. bet. sth and wih ts, Or the peer Pro pi my alacant violin may with directions to make further search, and in Dom Nam Ony Point. We low; tou Hj 5 He (NED Scans, Pi ‘Will be oj in joint meeting of Herta WP Teena sae chic nened these earlier sentiments of affec- } a short time they returned bringing with them Collierand 3. Toues, Bags. ‘of Hamptons Vu; | Just received aad for sale bp, the to Boards Wf the City Couseil on Mondsy, JORN P. ELLIS, supposed © dishonoring Bf hie ea ae ane | another child—thus making seventeen in all. | Soult ami ge,s0ns Eas. ‘Saturday ‘morning’ | _!¥ !8-8teo ee ca et ale RaNDouPH coviE, | 1" —___306 Pa.av.. bet ee regret that the public will have is. that bis om which resulted without inyury to either party. The chee ee MADEIRA WINES AT PR iy 7 dti9 ‘ater Registrar. T, SREN EY SPRINGS. jeance proved $0 fatal, and that Mr. Key is not Snuens — The War De- | casts ity we, believe, was an attack made on | NY vaTe Salt —Regcived, on consieament, fon U7, NOTICE 18 REREBY GIVEN, that the | sauna bere of the Nanak Moen nian at the ive to fall conaeatjck!<e's restoration tosanity, | partment has fixed the rate of taxation upon collne fou ie ea Serer idg Fi Thirty engas of ittaal paella eg time for, receiving Proposal tioned inthe pandoah county, Va ‘ie now open “rr Hons.”” ‘She confessed all, and her huaberds'g | the sutlers of posts occupied by one or more | Peis ahd teat aie waar retaalng ed, when ierpel muett ese price than for Which the | Sitame, wien they will be opened iv ine Meurde's'| ieee epee Uptend of the old an sppears. bas forgiven all.” Would that he had | Companies at ten cents a month for each com- | the seconds interposed and the matter adjusted. tame quality wines ave ly obtai en and Common Council, a joint ng. | ous highway Moont J. fouece, owe forgive thea tee xe 4 our tres: | missioned officer and enlisted man belonging | Portsmouth Transcript, Fe aya & Bal RNARD, tail, cnn bs had at the Wates Reciemar's Ofieeen, | SBines. there a ng ig Sivsolosmmet. pesees, ive them ue ssion Merchants. 3 jot t running «ver 01 rae ieee oe that trespass against to the command. In each regiment the fund OF a A 2 ra jy 19 6t _oorner 9th st., and south aide Pa. ave, [fmalligenset eed ConstitetiZ’, T roel a pa sent The following dispateh appears in the Herald: | accruing to it as above, or as much of it as may OSlock. “Members nan nemperance Hall, at eight | 7 OR” sa LEA first-rate FAMILY HORSE, OOL CHILDREN the Springs to the Rail Spinone! ha tt Phe irlends of Hon. | be necessary, will be appropriated tothe main- | puntual, aco ibanines 5 oan F footy ee Al ot Ty T 1S posraing Genoat Asses, ste ee Oe ee pal pest Sera bagi relations it | tenance of the band. With reference to the ATTENTION, MONTGOM un ¥ | and set of 8 Le i i bed © Parents aed Guardians— tn stage coach's by 4% o'elook. ta alt they have not already done so. It was rumored | sutlers tax at Fort Monroe, the regulations are | -4,, your ‘Armory.on THURSDAY BVEMENG, | sae i ice them. or Recs ee talf7ou wish to rent s Piano, or Melodoon. or Gui- | »)y sluce the ast season Pani ides hss beeu abandoned. “The famiitce wt teat | 2 fF varied as that it shall be used exclu- By order of Capt. M. in rereoppottunity to purebene Teer git month. at & rear gcserge. dering the mer | PIs wetereof Orkney have lone bese. Keown as X thelr heads together, and after discussing all | ively for the supportof a band for the artillery | |}. THOS. MoRNIRY, 0:8, | FISHER Modan S Core aust OLE. mune Feil wstsnetnatsusegae he EO ad he pro's and con's, they came to the conciasion | school. PUBLIC SCOO!. EXAMINATION— | -22 15-6 JOHN F. BLLIS, 306 Pa. fo the rivet. and as bending ‘gemcrelie te ee that it would be better for Mr. Sickles and bie eh Hem examination of the fy Department | GUMMER SCHOOL. iy 12-3 between 9th end loth ris serottate and build ep Sal onfeebi Cerise peceeetnae agstn fa ‘peeve a ARuy IsTeLLicesce.—In order to relieve egatg Day Bary inthe, a Bie ituti al y Tm; in ve of v- *, . . * fee eth patent (ne Past fe the grat Step, and jt | C4Pt- H. F. Clark, Commiséury of Subsistence, | ?!*°¢ hool nate ed con July 13, Wedne: .. INE JE Y¥ SILVER WARE OF | stitutions, ‘ stebrubaiscanat a th Kal oft temntemehemen une ow pb | Fie eral ANP SHY ee gh aE oR io dda leases than ever. There is | Capt. C. L. Rilburn, Commissary of Subsist- | streets east, uear the Capitol. iy 12-3t_ | of 6 weeks. Tereges ap edna Peo ind Renee. a8 avanne. | discovered anuther ng 9 lunmense rejoicing among their friends, who have | ence, has been ordered to Camp Floyd, Utah Ick fo Moatiale Pie Pe ion Lie iy 12-8t* “2G atroots bots ih ee ats. I re best rar borate. carom Territory. Upon being relieved, Capt. Clark ewaeR ys on : seant the usual a a Ainge rent PERSONAL. will report to the Commissary General for ta ‘200 barrels nae * prose. Soon at wee! Wy 50 per fj Fe nl Lieut. Col. De Russey, U.S. A., is at Wil- | farther orders. i r ate sigalon pid th far 4 = "{ Pree Gromad, Lu hate Shes? « ---:Hom. 8. H. Woodson, of Mimouri, is at | _NAvAt Onpens.—The following-named off qi ion ei gener ar ath | Forsalesat Fe 01 AL, Browns’. : cers have been ordered to the U. 8. steamer | eva e: iy tt Pars Sager ee tegres oe Mas ones , of Mi. Cr “ ip | Store of W. 4 EB ping ‘o.,and Judge Campbell, Saganaw, being built at Mare Island, Califor. Ww IG uN iN. Cc. 3 tons: | See Bed Col. Charlies A. arrived recently at ais, “Sed which Wi Seeek Teeth Shes Bains Vege boas — 3 saad Eeaeenne reat ‘esti at Same stastion ERESH | Pe ECEIVED M. C. Bryant, James J, Waddell; Passed Mid- Leavenworth, cu routs for Part hemp noe ich | Commander, J. Finley Scher oi ; commanding officer z ~~

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