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EV ENING ST AR, | WAsnetox xews AND Gossip. Items Telegraphed from Washington. . ALEXANDRIA. PERSOWAL. ~~} - an Ry INL . , o Wasuincton, July 15.—It is understood that —— 2 — Teave to ex: throug! -RAND PLC Nic Covnrine THEIR CHicxENs BEFORE THY ARE | certain Republicans lately offered an Arizona ex- | Correspondence of The Star. eh ends preg Me Ee disapprobation of FE oe tae cmt Harcuxy —The career nary oak a slave Sate ‘and pisy the ponder roften” It ident Be searpmgrap bcd and Alex ents of the lower "part of the city, 0 Hiawatha 4 ww INGTON CITY gs z lent on z e . s —— " party prem concerning the election of © Ottver | wagsomething of {his nature that caused the eplit sattis alltead tateler otierason causing the Fee aa meheit | ant the rebte that there Piet Ulead MONDAY.. x++ Saly 18) 1859+ | ana Clerk for the next “House of Representatives | Detween Henaingsen and the New York pasty, | ® y > “= sending them to, their ast take pace at Aatontan = = Iready they are squabbling at 2) “The Associated Press dispatch says: _ », _ | death of ome of oureitizens, Mr. James Silick. O ) to teetdfe in these | Inland ‘on Tiitmsbay. mp aire > rr 3 eg i to ttl a 8 wood train, used for’ sn; the, Tmortifying to the ones | where they invite eli their friecds to participate I7-Tax Day Stax will be punctually sent | 2: rate over the claims of thelr respective can- ce crsaape er 7 revious to the . f ifyine nis | Zasre, ties te to the address of our citizens during their absence Tastes: though it is reduced to amoral certainty oe 2 of the arg polled ca Lymeh! a “— iy ‘fs, — Bu 5 pooncorsing ie y ee rm The members edge themselves nt all in ayo i : s to this andiwhen nearing vi 5 city, receiving one of | power te make enjoyment te at any of the summer retreats, by the earlivet mail’) o.¢ they can make no possible election except by | Berlin. Jastructing him to demand of ee HOR | to this place, andy : ooo rarful ae after the paper is put to press. Thus they can keeP | 4 -ompromise with one if not two branches of the | trmat Attorney General Black, at the ia | 2 Sem Teno GES track Wer Se cosine aa one ith leg mmipel ep fo eaghe. house wharf and themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran-)| | sition, in which, as is almost always the case the rcsiden! r@ndered an opinion in cate;| © Psilick © Be ood ‘on all 4 ha cruel a1 itless | G-orcet unstantly x the dag. . spires in Washington, and at the same time in-) os ich occasions, the sugrende? isto be made by | maintaining the generat right at ome — OOF weil ccntclln tue Fer ar ton ‘one of these cars Sorin mech.© be IRN OF THE VICTIMS Tickets 50 wlimitivag a gent aod Ja. form themselves of all the current events of the | 14. sreater (the Republican) side to the bargain, | !Wcontestible, and that in tezard to the @futection | Vth: sccident occurred, and falling hetween | ft — eS diee—to he had of any of the members wud at ths day. Terms, 12 cents per week. . 1 inet io intrigue and management out of which it is pro- | Ve have no law which divides them into clases, ee ae eens, po rieelp e eeee gtr Nowice- Grea wiil pleave preneut the caine to boats, Beat fare 1 on i 7 " “é 0, je bted 7 Uf of the Morning Press Between this thie and the frat Monday of De- | thats mative and’ nauwreiieed American elton | feuains were brought down about 1 o'clock. and | the erated. Als. llehons inde ted fh John Gladwoon, Wm. Goldaberoush, Spirit of the Morning : Between this time and the first Monday o! a ith 1 ity over | ttken in charge by the members of the Friendship CHAS. WALTER. nie ns, " The Constitution thinks that Mr. John Minor | ver next. the country wili witness an amount | may ——— & abe wit rote, Bounty = re Company, of which be was an old member, jesse No. 397 D a anpoute Cit Hall, ws . ‘ Ps Botts, the New York Tribune, and other recently- | ¢ “eahoodiing’’ upon the subject of these offices, fnekeal - “Ce prom y in hich the latter waa | His funeral took place yesterday afternoon frown, SECON D ANNUAI LBXGK ] SION TOGLY- declared champions of the foreign-born citizen | .u01, as never before took place in connection with | perm either of them thay be taken for a devt cons | bis late residence on Henry street, attended by the i . wilful ese : : 5 members of the Friendship, and a large concourse WANTS. American Hook & Ladder Company, must be grievously disappointed ooneoonsiont the | American public affairs, and in which, we egret tracted or ne corre ea nea at bet are | of the friends of the family. Mr. S. leaves = ele oe ‘On MONDAY. duly ¢ "Admlcteation erith reference te the protection of | © Have to write, prominent men of all parties wil! | absolutely free from al pottt They are both | Widow and three children. a eel nein at MIE Horte’s renidence, | To ald them in building a New House Administration with reference to the } be participants; for in the first place, intrigue and Sa citizens, and their exclusive allegiance | _ Wm. Tyler and J. F. Weems were arrested on Tth street road. ons mile from town, or apply t0 | ‘Tho steamer ‘Thomas’ Collyer will leave her naturalized citizens have so utterly Miled °F uittle | Management in such matters are day by day be. | js duc to the Government of the United Statens in | Odlcer W frder on Saturday morning, charged | AUMON GREEN, Auctioneer Re | wihari, athe foot of 7h atrant. at Ty object, and that their anxiety to forge _ coming more fashionable; and in the next place, | Judge Black's opinion, the Hanoverian Govern- oho Wing Mt Memes Gocdlaut & Tenaioon Ww ANTED—By » roeprotable youne woman, a | 0°1"eh Biagden’s wharf at §o°elo. ,' political capital for temectoes end by Fee ne | thes thecal tered Aividied petltizally 94 oni went, comnct unity the street of Mr. Hrast By | Stn sae hoy erere taken betere Doster Erie wv (SIUATION ev" ehambermacd. " Acdraes | Sock, and. iaston's wharl at o'clock p.m, of simulated solicitude for the adopted citizen si- an Showing thet Be eam and sent on for frial. id s stopping at Alexandria going and rv turning. lence the indignation which thelr proscriptive | 4uce the general Lamy Kienliag eeg einde sare emer eg ican alo be proved that the ‘The Young Catholic’s Friend Society are enjoy- | WANTED By a respectable young woman, 8 aw Ithers: Brass aud String Band ts engaged for ; measures in Massachusetts and elsewhere bad wiatweek aooce most secretly, and with least an noverigs: ond Tis last proposition he is sure | ing @ Pic-Nic at Arlington Spring nes ae s oe gp uw justly aroused, has resulted in despair. 7 : bermaid, or to do housework for & emali family. No | Refreshments will be served by one of onr re- H “ ity. Good references given. | nowned city caterers. at city prices, scruples of conscience, to’compass their ends. ‘ | no man can establish. objsction= to leave the city. ret ray The Intelligencer considers the rumored propo- : jckets $1. Tickets can be ad of any of the fol- By the bye, we presume that few are so green | _‘‘ lon" says: ‘It is believed that a very exten- - — Address Box 21,PtarOthee, At es uae Committee . “ 8 Coun! 4 gerd ie = ace to ew of ere! re - , » ° - a ee binant dae rhe foring | o¥er the prospects of this or that individual aapi- | {n'a plan for the regeneration of Mexico. "About | order to closs therm out with the nensen. Sy 1s tia lo eck of de pose cooking or chamberwork, Has good rem tioned positions; | ten thousand men have already been enrolled as ILEY IS CLOSING OUT HIS ENTIRE | Bons. Apply at JOUN O'MEARA’ order’? {7 that distracted country, simply a propo- | Mt fr rs ~ ateay tapenine fe beaten | icstana Cramiars of the Order of Montezumas | EQ stock of FANCY DRESS SILKS atvery low Store, 508 Pa. avenues batwoen tet ane at sition for a new “rm of Silbestering. this time what an hour's intrigue and arrange- Funds and munitions of war have n, OF W! prices NTED IMMEDIATELY—A good D , = = A 4 be, fully provided for theenterprise, Lozhs based | yr Ey HAS A SMALL LOT OF CHANTII. | WARARER Abrig id the cermer oF kate Ith | Committos. {C7 Mr. La Mountain, “bo is still at Water- | ment may accomplish in this connection, as to | on'the generosity of an adequate American firm | RULE LACED MANTLES which he wil stone | streate: ite ’ r. y P eens ta to make an ascensic" in a balloon | anticipate now, who will be the next President of | will be taken, and by British bondholders.”’ out at very low prices, & jy 181m ANTED TO RENT—By a good and punctual > expec! make < vorang! SHowe'l. i dy Io f the OSCKOLA POSTPONED By order of the _ iy Weert JOTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. Varicty — es ; ENC ta xmal! HOUSE containing 5or8 rooms | The HOLY HILL BAND, of Georgetown, will the United States. The Presidential question, by INTELLIGENCE OFFICF tenan' we tet ot ong wr tetand Plo Nic of thence on the pontaeasaietl the bye, is destined to have perhaps more weight comers’: dH Pes Tacroace tiie ory CRENN, Ry ‘Wepre ga! sal Tith atreets west Trent not to Execed fom O10 SPRING on Tl be ky ya apa actent UF The Governor of Penusy!vania has appoint- | than auyht else in deciding whe are to get the | *-** Hon. C. M. Conrad, of Ia ms al | DALE, 5207th atrect, and register their naines, | to $130 per annum, Possession wanted immedinte- srs a age oie ag Phen on road i ‘ames Gamble, ex-member of Congress, Pre- | party nominations for tie Congressional posts. | Alpheus Felch, of Mich., are at the National. Employers will be promptly supplied, “| ly. Address J.J. ¥., at the Siar Office. jy ae on ots ~ > Woe seanle pose > ed J cans, * Cea i Bi Lagchldl . +++: Hon. James B. Bowlin, of Mo.,and Hon. | ivlt tf .D-McKENNEY._ ANTE D-—A well built, commodions HOUSE, | for tha comfod ard orjoymen* ol those who mas siding Judye of the Supreme Court, which office | +19 realize how completely the country hascome W. 1. Sneed, of Tenn., are at Browns’. LACK SILK AND cither ia Georgetown or Washington; if favor the Band wich their presenoe. was made vacant by the death of Judye Burnside. | to pe in all its interests and aitairs the mere crea- | ‘V* 't Rev. R. D. Dwyer, of New York, bas sued B * LACE MANTILLAS. Washington, pot further east thea lzth street Prof. Wan. With ” celebrated Cotillion Band nal “6 i ae ce a i bel. which cash will be paid, ir enh, eoorar on. a U7 The postmaster at Baltimore las made an | ‘tre, Of the hopes and feass Of those who ““eaheo- | the Sunday Courier of that city, for libel. | Black Lance Shawls, Bard fasiantetd Dusters, | Star Cpbons stattae soot aad lowest or “The Packet Boat FLYING CLOUD will leave “oe h the ident of the Chesapeake die” to get possession of the government, one +~-* Baron Von Gerolt, Prussian Minister, in- | 95 dozen Ladies’ Stael Spring Extension Skirts. _Jy 13 eost* the Aqueduct every honr 9o'clock. The om J aan ta in erselet of the eunployeee in | must study closely and know well the ins and | tends making New Yerk city bis residence for the Wearoseiling off at actual cost prices for cash, ANTED By casio mn mbuses wil! leave the cxrner of 7th street and Aw Dis office are to be paid rezolarly until the neces. | oUt of the machinery of all party politics eee Tt ie stated that Messrs. Stuart and Bourci- | isn care opportu iy offers thes ledton for great | WY, Sales Salen scpariaeesh SMPicksts 8 onnts, imiting © rentioman and in ermcipe varies 3 f er aero : : | bareniae. sy COLLEY & CO- | Siaiches of trader ant eritee aa eee wat | dies: te, be had at Ridwell's an! Barnard’s Done : i y Shoe haracter from gentle th i o | W eR eereerenrtoneer ya it. | bret vist to bis ative piace at South Paris, | cer j.iithangh Rufus Chote, the eminent law. | SELLING OFF, oo sing guy, pees A te es eee " \ SEF Cieeens the Regio oF thee war Sirty SE | & Patel “wit 80 Ee Balive piace St Cou . | ver, is dead, he leaves behind him a son who is | “Sores, SPRING SEED TOW SKIRTS, with | cantata Mtns Qt cxtonstve acquaintance in Vir- GJEAND EXCURSION TO GLYMONT. a : c - | Maine. St. John B. lL. Skinner, Esq , has been | likely to do bonor to the memory and reputation i t for cash, until August | Or to concentrate as much of the country enetom oe ferent hlets and books containing biogra- sq y metallic fastenings, at cost f » ie Hy h t 7 . CHURCH i jinted Acting Assistant during Mr. King’s | of the father whose name he bears. first. aml trade as might red to the interest o! The METHODIST PROT! NT phies of Garibaldi have appeared in Paris. The apo! a eting & 3 :+++ A day or two previous to the public an- | § Hoops only..... $1.00 | 22 Hoops only ..... @2.25 employer. rela | Bot oom nok an olject os om lo eve Yard) will give on 5 cheapest of these works, which is sold at the price | absence. E = nouncement of Sickles’ reconciliation with bis | 12°: “ t2si25 = 260 | ment. Address A, through ‘8 5 ON FLY MONT cn of ten centimes, has already been purchased to the Hon. A. B. Greenwood. Commissioner of In, wife, the following appeared in the New York 6 x - 13 ee am _iy 16-31 TUATION = DaY x Zist. tm the cv extent of more than 200,(4 copies dian A ffoirs, left the city on Saturday evening for Correspondence of the Boston Atlas: Misses and Children’s Skirts, all sizes, Prime ANT! Lest ett pg eel bap ed Teave her wharf toot ¢ - aL, irae oe St. Louis, where he intends to remain one or two “1 see nm the books of the St. Nicholas the | cost. at Pi hal cemieron She understands her business | Biacden's wharf at? sek, 4 Fon Evnore—The steamer Vanderbilt sailed | Joys Charles E. Mix, Esq., Chief Clerk, will | name of ‘Miss Biagoly, cf : Washington, 0-0. | <Jr.18 cost MAXWELL'S. | Soll. She ran give good references Address Box | Mrontsin ies boat At city pricae, Te Fhe Gee wail Yew ¥ s tham pton “ ¥ res This is the same young lady who figured in = 2RS. 20 Star Offer. jy 15-3t EI 5 from New York on Saturday = — gaos of | i the meantime act as Commissioner. Sickie trial anal rhe writaceort ties Contanten ef (LOACH AND CABINET a a 0 re EDnia « GonIOee TS en ndnt y- ,- and Loertine any pr Nay te Eiearpesl ‘with 310 | Hon. George C. Whiting, Commissioner of | Mra. Sickles. She is said to be here as the guest | “We are selling « an article of SPOKES, | WY ANTEDIn a gentleman's Baltimore same day for Li e 5 BE 88 good an N . A com- Pensions, who bas been confined to his room for | of Mr. Sickles, who Is living with his friend, Mr. | RIMS, SHAFTS and: POLES, an has ever Seton kes Sed tee ates ee een some days pest from sickness; we are pleased to | Field.” We lscaente tenon. ¢ tes i e mendations as to character and ability vired. ,HE " “ 5, be able to state, has so far reyained his health as| 41 43 KY FELLOES and SPORES. of moperior | Apply at the counting room of the National intel. | ‘Q)2E GREATEST TREAT or 4 ni . BLoNDIN WwW: Baltimore are Bighop Byrne, of Arkansas, and SULKY FELLOES and SPOKES, of superior wi ev. st W. .— Yesterday, Blondi ~ sate 3 gencer Office. oy ut Bishop Conner, of Pittsburg, with the Rev. to enable him to make a brief visit to Virginia, eer AST WALK rday, Blondin ‘aati oe he pond ty, = GRAND PIC NIC 0} be at Niagara for the last time, in} CHAIR CANE only 500 ta per pound, ANTED TO RENT—In Alexand: a com- ¥ s .R. een et Reek, OC ceenens end Scaninn; all vere be topes to et tar recover that homey in 1 un meen ot on ieee Sameer people. | CANVAS. DUCK, Moss” Tow, spRines, | W4Nate DW RLCING HOUSE ee’ tegen, | George Washington Tent, No. 1,10. _—e eS few days resume the duties of his position. About two thousand Butfalonians were present, | | COACH LACES and PRINGE: gauiscoraiear eae 3 : 1 hborhood, (rent to be abort $20 par an-| AT ARLINGTON, on FRIDAY, July 224. John Robb, Esq., Chief Clerk of the Pension | Desides some ten of fifteen thousand persons from | HAIR CLOTH, 16 to'9 inches, nt’ Washington | twin} bs a permanent and punctualtenant. Pleass | GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS at i> In New York, on Friday night, a torch- ohn Robb, Esq., i lerk ©) ¢ Pension Passengers. Among the passengers in the City of rices. a 4 oteto E. T. F., Alexandria Post Offios, | o'clock, under the superintendence of ; ; o left for thy f spending th | ther places. Blondin walked the rope from the | cUstomers will plesae believe us when we say we | Midreess noteto E. T- F., 196 | the Proprirtare of the grounds. light procession of Germans appeared before the | ftice, has left for the purpose of spending a mou’ American to the Canada shore backwards, and | gre xor selling at cort;.a small advance only for ae re With nd has been engaged Herald office to serenade the editor of that paper | in Harford county, Md. when near the centre of the river, waited until the | cash +) . ELVANS & CO., WANTED—By a youth. aged 18, who has ny se for the o for the stand he hed taken on the question of Sun- | Capt. W. B. Frauklin, of the Light House | steamer Maid of the Mist came beneath. bringing | jy 8 3t__209 Pa. av., hetween 9th and loth this time been St school, ately under the oves ofhis parenta, SITUATION 10 | Qreimses, will leave the corner of ath snd Pn wp i g i und =: ~ o clock, % day recreations for the people. Dr. Forsch made | Board Departinent, has been spending a few days | TTvis, the great shooter. Blondin held his hat at C. SNYDE r Rouse The pes Ci eve be ia . v - ri ’, nffice or elsewhere, where he may earn a sup. v- hourly. The packet Flying Cloud wt!l leave her “3 : arm’s length, and Travis, standing on the steamer, PLUMBER ANDGAS FITTER, | *°.¢" " k. active, obedient, and ambitious | © a * speech on the part of the processionists. Loud | at West Point. He is expected back in aday of | fired a pistol ball through it. ‘The hat was low: Naxr Door To Tax Srax Urrice, ap a egeengingg Weg meg 12 Whar OT a ae ren as tahiad id calls were made for the editor of the Herald, and | two. ered to the boat, that the marksman might see Hi Has constantly on hand a largo assortinont of | Star Office. jye-tf ntss Child toto be bad of in his absence a gentleman connected with the | Moses Kelley, Esq., Chief Clerk of the Interior | what he bad done. Travis was satistied, and re-| GAS FIXTURES. and. PLUMBERS’ MATE- ‘ oeery ES } i : ; corner ith and F ste.. Isianl, 4 " a i : turned the hat to Blondin, who went on his way. | RIALS, which he wiil sell at prices: which cannot apulassary chose caseat Uh ce editorial department returned thanks for the honor. | Department, is also absent at bis home in New Returning from the Canada side, Blondin pushed fail to malt purghanors: ee LOST AED FOUND. ec or Jy 15-61" Hampshire. a wheelbarrow across. The wheel had a grooved tactint cmamnor, at thie sherecet aolicn: Memmene- 2 a = & UAIO \GINE COMPANY'S AN From Mxxico—Vera Cruz advices tothe 13th | Secretary Floyd 1s at present stopping at the | rim to fit the rope, and the handles of the vehicle | Sibs(actial mannor, at the shortest notice. Attach. SVS Ome icey, the sth of July. from Thos, | 4k. USlON HAGINE COME on i ™ ble, ath street, VAL P have been received at New Orleans by the steam- | Hot Springs, Va. His health is considerably im- | Were suspended by a cord around his neck. He | delay. and trenches filled in the day reer aro opened. TUESDAY : “blue and 2 binck leather BUGGY, CUSHION™.. A + the 21 of Augn hip Tennessee proved carried his balancing pole with him while pushing | | Orders for work solicited, and satisinction guar- suttabie toward will be paid for the return of then. Particulars in future advortise — "The British steamer Teriot catled i ; aoa Lepr elds 1 desire to cive my exclusive attention to the} 7 '@ St ments 't ‘The British fot salled on theSth with , This was to be the last walk at Niagara. Blon- hI desire to rive my exc sttention to th = “5 aE JOURNEV MEN oe ‘wo millions and a quarter in specie. A Suocestion—In these tines, when it i889) ain Jeft for Cincinnati this morning, but Will fay sou of eeaeee aud Tie Wren cetc on $100 Genanny Renova f instant, CUTTERS. at ‘AKLINGTOR. wader - The revolution in Yucatan had quietly dis- | Sshionable to seek office—when so large a portion | return to the Falls next week to remove his rope. | ‘Ai : persons desiring anything in that line willdo | NEGRO MAN JOAN BROOKE. about 4) SPR —Ran away from near Upper P 3} S, on TUESDAY.Au. ust aft pturing ex-Governor Berrers of the population live in if not on the hope of en- | At that time he will come to this city to see what | well to call and see ine, jy 18 years old, dark color, stout, near6f et hich; persed after captu: -! lc 5 future advertisement for par: ‘ ° i en- =~ = porary > his head back i king ; h tag he troulars. dy 15-¥.m,w3t* i 18,000,000 of | Joving salaries from the public treasury—it is, of | he can do about suspending a rope over the Gen SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES — oon pt Seght : . ani Miramon was proposing to issue $1%.(H,000 o ;_ | esee Falls.—Bugfalo Advertiser, Wath. with ni OPENED AY tare. povereeer Won NNUAL EXCURSION TO G forced paper currency. He was also about raising | COUrse, very common to seek to make new politi- No, 489 E street, between St and sth sts., Washing | Din Ge-yyers at the jail in Upper Macinorngh.) the ISLAND BAPTIST SAB Geacek teas Maes all tas satlee cidincan od eae, | ca cumblaations cc parties. ‘That therein winch || isc Waee'auoddeaee Desi Tie Rictmosd fom, De C. Repervaber st. ish Jot ie PHN CRANTORD | BATH SCHOOL «vou tur Be uke Ga SG Wasa Zana Gao ina Party name, is as evident in the value of its | Dispatch gives the following account of thisaffair: | 7 Mrs. GEN'L WHEELER, Prixcirat. Br AS a gay, Ueh inetant, 2 GO LD | oF rae Cucucn any ScHoot,) 0: « ore Se barat ae detained to enable Mr. | P2me to the Democratic party as in the positive |. Messrs. O. Jennings Wise and P.H. Aylett, | ment ofa thorough education from the elemental to | hetwoen Centreville, Prince George's county, Md., |. The steamer T. é he Ten ef vash- | isjury which accrued to the Whig party of for- | accompanied by their respective friends, Co. J. the ornamenta! branches of povite literature, in| and 43s strect, Washington. A reward will begins her wharf, the foot « ee cee een eee wi ree | oa casem froal omartan tie erie aeastalea | s Daris andl WW ea OG: fr nee yesterday morn-| which Mra. Wheeler will bo assisted by experi | to any oue returning the same to Mr. FOSTER. don'e Wharf at 636 0'c . F ington. # ; id Ss is ig ing in North Carolina, a short distance from Dan- | enced and approved teachers. 13th street, or Mr. BAILIS BROW)? ning’s | Andria going returning. Stag vilstartattle : title, ere it died the death. Now, as the negro | Vifie. After the usual’ preliminaries, the corubat.| _ Mrs. Wheeler hax had lone experience in teach-| Britea, jy 15-3t~_ | corner of Pa avenue and 7th strect at 65,7, and Te President Juarez had published a polit'cal man- i 5 eee ane abel pie ing 4 nt | ing. Aud respectfully solicits the patronage of her | ————— ay to.convey passengers to the boat Mesto confiscating the churches secular property. | Westion forms almost the entire staple of party | ants took their positions, thirty feet apart, and, at | [U#. Aud teape public generally S5 REWARD. Was stolen from the stable of | Withers! celebrated Biase Band will accom me aaae ae maar among the passengers | Politics of the times, it strikes us that a party to be | the giving of the word. Mr. Aylett fircd, his ball | "piiteeor feuryounc iadier will be reoewed into | Se the tubseriben irvine nuas Mok inch of the shoulder of | the family ax boarders, and be under the immediate | dree Chapel, on the land of M : John Mit PN the exen-sion and will enliven the day with by the Tennessee. He comes to negotiate a loan | Ctlled ‘The White Man’s party,” and to make | passing within about john Mi soul stirring music. Refreshments will be eerved ¥ - 3 = bh a : : ‘tthe Per . chell,on the night of the 12th instant, a Dark on the boat and grounds by one of our renowned see. H the Iutergah often would | pit antagonist Mr. Wise then raised hi pistol | superninton wf the Prpoiemly) Oo Oo Brown HORSE, about 15 of 16 hands high. The | city caterers. at olly prices.” Ticketa, Gortiorien Tepio had been captured by the L:berais. ree usher a ao ead te HalBat ‘sl folie ine cate | © stati FPS we emo Frinonpal, | shove reward will be tives far ais akivery Rims | conte; Laulies,25 eects; Childrem under 10, halt ; j- | Might discover that. as has been the case with all | and his friends demanded another shot. to w' ct eee MU , son Auer, i pres. becouse tap poshey sera: Picuch hae | ow paitias of labo years, i altuive are Virtually in | & nezative reply was given An effort was thea | 4 T COST UNTIL AUGUST fer. ares Eaters Servers OA. line gatronage nt the ice Fehe Church and weiner cane on the coast : J C ; 5 rogues, ¢: made for an adjustment of the ditticulty npon — ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasmxetox oa, opere " ines Annabuac had been lost off Tampico Be comet Of welsh deaeegoqwen, caring Met for | Sing uonurable to baer paities erie eke LADIES! ARE YOU GOING— Gover, Toei oe hee acai TT ON thamoce deltcheel oneetateee ree one of Juarex's manifesto probibite the clergy feom | Principle. but for spoils ouly. We throw out the | Ciincd making soy eras ue ade, Wine de- Fo We ay iite Mountains) Lo the Vircinia Springs, | J Graham, vf raid county. brought bel Tickets oan ba had ofthe Sabiath Seheol child holding office and throws them on the voluntary | “ZSestion, simply because in this heated season | opportunity to consult other friends in this city i pinata) bad P ~ potrey, & seine upon s onclosure of the Committee,or at the boat on Wednes- . +: aboli Sliced Sa we fecl completely overwheloved with the ava. | They all returned to Richmond in the Danville | Ty Natine Po Bedford, or ton quiet | protiealer ate upon her except a white ap a ne =e Geet tte nl ache of ain iaitvece pen the Sozee question | {fain at 6x o'clock yesterday afternoon *? To Newport, try Boarding house? | lie roat of the tale ahd all rord” Gisen ender | Geo, Thistieton, S.Augel,” TH. Barron ». houses and internal taxation. through which we are forced. to wade, daily, in|. @very —Who measured the distance by which We you are, call first at MAX WELLS. acd get band tie ae at oe {ujsives of the, pence in and | “jy 13 et cia ats 2 Paes r ' if i ara z taveling Rnxlans raveling Bs county ti: ve a = sa - } From Cazirorxta.—The overland mail of the | reading exchange newspapers. The change would | tHe ball cleared Wise’s shoulder, and in what | ‘4 Giovhor Lines Danter,| 4 Rites oat ROUT. Wir: MIEPERSEVERANCEPIC.NIC—Thenem- -_ avers k ‘ prove a god-send to conductors of the press | Mauner was the measurement made? ashionable Mantilla, |A Black Lage Ve ‘The owner of the above described Mule inre-| M bere of the Perseverares Fi . 24th of June has arrived at St. Louis. P oo g Sie ies sel taea ox Ae: : Geer a eas 5 & Eraveling Shaw’ R ae Collars ee» Prove property, pay het ein aee concen, rag lie 3 fr ‘The Lecomptonites have nominated Milton S_ | Who, like ourself, ate sick and ti we iater- 17 In New York, on Friday afternoon, a long- Uheae Parasol, } ead Pin . J. GE AM, ad the community, that their . Ethel ar Commaaes © Denney for Lieuten- | Minable theme in which the American politicians | shoreman named John Crowley, walked deliber. | 4 wAnY And aIl'Of which ee peyet eee a shove Georgetown. Auguststh 1a. By antes ning, TUES. ant Governor. For Congress—Jobu C. Burch, for | of ail parties seem now alone to live, move, and | ately upto Patrick Lovejoy, a laboring man, on | until Sutuet latent ze yi aded WOW BOAT oak Tee croauan x. Wartieulare in future advertisement. the northern district; Charles L. Scott, for the | have their being. James’ slip, and placing a single barreled pistol = segre ELIS, 32S Pa.av. | can have by proving rsperty ‘aud pasine i et a southern district a= to his breast, discharged it. Lovejoy fell mor- large Show Window for sale. _jyl8 eoSt | charges; otierwise it Will bs sold aceonling TO PLEASURE SE eKERS —The 5 jold have been made among Navat Orpers —Commander T. A. Hunt has Oregon advices state that the Columbia and | N.Y, aad Commander H. H. Bell ordered to re- Willamette rivers were very high, causing great | lieve him. Passed Midshipman Wun. E. Evans destruction of property has been ordered as acting master of the Fulton, Business was extremely dull at San Francisco, possi Nomae. oe Ww alse - the a . i wp. | Crusader. Liew! m. RK. Fitzgera! as been Si Se Reet ete eel ee meveral tip gees ves Ue acicadk fren toe Relief and ordcred to the Sump- to Inw. IN Potomac Steamboat Compa: in addition to the semi-weekls aimer Powhatan to Nor- the public of Washington and vievnits trip on the beautiful P. tally wounded. It is asserted by Lovejoy’s y PARC eEuS DLTRA Hi friends that Crowley committed the deed to satis- The undersigned respectfully informs his. frie: fy an old grudge—but Crowley denies this, and | 9" the pubic of Washington that ne ix Low ready to receive their custom and declares that he was not aware he had committed | patron-re at the above Hotlcee any crime. He asserted that although he walked | ‘The entrance to Park Place in now Open fur streight and appeared to be sober, he was really | Siliins fitted ups the ice eee ae fie dierent pa- fitted the ice cream and lager b-er xa- very drnok, having been drinking hard ever since eee Cc. A. BROW 335 P: ty of enjoxing a trip — =A 1 sumac to GLY MON'T and AQUIA CREEK (twice CHEAP.—Two three story BRICK | @81!y) luring the hot weather: on Missouri avenne, near tie cor. To ptties of three or more excursion tickets will reet. They are covered with slats, have | be issued at one doliar (31) each for Glymont, with ings; gas through the House and good | Privilege of remaining there al night and tetu a terin the yard. ‘They will be sold ona | Bext a'80 for .) wiing alleys ready. and the daveing $0 as to vs " Creek, at two dollars, ( ig Parga ae has been ordered fp | tut Previous Sunday. tow eine 0 ents the suowt Bits eyata very easonahle price. “Enquire | With Privilege of r maining ors ortwo days vf = : _ | ter. Lieut. Henry n has been ordered to Se Ref-exhments of al! hind: — . SY. No. 65 Loui a: enue, ngler can enjoy fine sport with hook an A telegraph dispatch from San Francisco to Gil- | $67", Lucu! Lent. Jonathan Young has been or- | CHANcx oF Potick Hous ix Baxtinonn—| up hy Mr Adam AE Vale nese ete perce” | forage 1PM BREN Many Ie at” | line at either of the above places, white perch and foy, several hours later than the departure of the i . Ma : to the public, and who wiildoa'l he can to acesm ; > = = = other small reing abutcant; also, fine shooting, f ey tines daa tata adcee acs nce | ined belle Otcccadoey. The American says: ‘+ Marshal Herring has issued | 10 the sublic. and who will de ml be can to. H' FOR KENT NEAR THE CAPITOL. | game bein peutfat joa Galaaitta! Sica “iver Lak vice 12 feet in ——— orders to the several captains of police, changing | call. a : Satna. | ofsthietney RRAME, DWELLING, aur Sef Re | pincer, Lote Acoommodations can be had at these umbia. ra ri 2 feet a jy 1-3t* . “5 . Inge of R. incer. res of swamp and overtiowed lands in the Ed- ; s VFIGHTS, &e = oT Tae 0. nz. 236 p. tn. Bind Sdy Ae mm pomynsbauistheoingiais senelbetpeins ended peg | wardsville ppt Springtteld) district, Illinois, | shall not leave their beats until’ o'clock p.m. W rare now seppred ts furniaiy Sash WV ich, Rh fata EIXTERES FOR office, Nor S7e Peg lnanire at the Company's | steamer Firwood lad brought dewa $75,000 in | cRuting to that State under act of Congress, bay | and that the men for duty at Dig shall be dis- | every other article of House Huildera Hardware | Steen th” corner of Virginia a Gcueand 34 otrect | Browne Hote. OHO. Fe MATTINGLY, = iz 5 been transmitted by the Commissioner of the Gen patched to thelr places at 7% o'clock p.m. The | ort Tncaey cour Rad BE such prices aso corn. ness sinul, ‘The Store is also for rent. Termsrea | jea5 n't SF°N* Potomac Steambont Company, " . . eo Pin en ; 4 cause o! new order, ita 8, grew out of thi Owns ~ petag Pygate sonable, Apply on the premises, - ~ = The Columbia river bad risen 45 feet above low | “T! Land Ofiice to the Governor of the State non-arreat of Burke, who, it will be recollected, | hip iee™ OB Word Carie: FITH « SHTELDS. FOR SALE contioman declining houwkeeg | MOUNT VER aWING FONE TOMB OF Be whale en cents Dallas, and} een. Genensow/ Gunssan ov Ostusonnrs, "| Suidelel bis visti«n anoni Go Gin ce cheng 7 TUM BERUAND MOG ing Will sell, on easy terms, his entire assert Twice a Week Untii Burihey Novi aoe te Veaumuty was submerged from the C2s- | James W. Mandeville. Surveyor General of Cali- | of men was being made.” CanvtiTereNp ei sent of PUR NLT URE, wll bs found to bo very to Moone eee COLL YE y cades to Vancouver, there not being twenty acres | coonin, has given bond in the sum of 860,000, —_—____—_§____ fully informed ‘that 1 narra a addross W., City Post Ofhee Pfr Bue gel to CLC Toes of land above the water which bas been accepted and tiled in the General | F80™ New Mexico.—The mail which left San | Keep on Land a supply ao NGS of the dif- = : : AYSand FRIDAYS, leaving the , : Land Office. z Sta" | ta Fe on the 27th of June, has a-rived at Indepen- fer nigta ot tha eet aust of work nana Bn | GORE TOR SALE A fine new BRICK | wharf, at the foot of Mth atrect. at fe Tur Youse Men's Cunistian Convention at oon dence. Large numbers of the Camanche and Kaw | for tale at the lowest p ices, at the Beare AP | Een in the yan, with © good callar—on_ Le strwt | “Gonches lence ait the Hsceind Ree ice Weleda tai ie) Sux Waarun:—The following beport 6f tig | Indians Were suscuniied at Waleut Gran The | “Sricrm o° Me Wat MeL BAR TE Street. | For terms, inquice wanie avenue and 7th stata ame Reasd first rofl call, on Wednesday, the first day of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse | Kaws were endeavoring to form an alliance with S aaee DECIDED UPON CLOSING MV nee mies pani? i eta - ma reid Convention, were the ee this city: | ‘Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution | the Camanches for the purpose of punishing the I Engraving Office, 322 Pa. avenne, on FULS F ALE—TWO SQUARES or GROUND, | > — H antia, Jr 7, Richan ts nae The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : Prople at Conneil Grove, tn revense for their hav- | DAY 40% 1th: previous to opening: iscour now | Fv ui nartnorn petubtia RES oF GROUND, AMUSEMENTS. iller, Rev mey Ball, Wm Rhees, Chas. Jory 1S. 1859 ing hanged two Ind. t' tri a lbs ihe . stree‘s. | avid in lets to suit or al ether. | Also, for sale or 7 oe H_ Norton, O. C. Wight, and R.T. Morseii—and | New York, N_Y.. clear, warm tie ase nls Gevemsmaieer ges cuales tock oF STATIONS it PANGY COORS meoetaceneipe fen gor: Teardene a 5. aa pontete~3 "thes two miore expected day. ‘There were preset | Piiiadelphil, lear, warm at the crossing of the Arkansas were mot strone | Tientigther Rods appertaining to the Engraving | ai'iha Hecmmprawomente.. Fur particu ars en pe SFISHER GIRL” y BY ., . tmore, Md. e+-Clear, warm. he e1ness, = x uire a NES, Resi ti . son Free Ex) i freee Alexandsa, Wan. Hi. Fowwte, 3. 64. Chese, | Deltimers, Ma. perro, enough to hold the Indians in check should they | J¥ 16 W. H. DEMPSEY, Engraver. | doors saameneailiad a1 * mato FAG DS BooKS: STORE . : hmond, Va... lear, &3?. bee 5 J. 3" Zs ces 7 4 av. . The Convention having resolved itself into a | Baemene: y ‘clear, warm. se i Fe Cer ee ar ONLY. Foch end space e Hee 0 ————————— committee of the whole on the state of the Confed- 2, wind W {7~ It is reported that Dr rdet, the per- | . We offor our entire stock at cost prices. cvod lot, “These buildings are ail quite ne: “ ~ gration. an Essay on the 8 yatem of the Confedera- ‘ | son who was some time since convicted in New gu Berone and Oreaudy Habre, aS ated ins pleasant and gontvenient localty. a well BOARDING. jon, by Mr. S. Lowrey, of Cincinnati, was rea 5 xo) A suited for the purpose for which the: i ded. ; ew - ata caicane of ar Lomo ee ane York of a deadly assanit upon Mr. Hiram Crane-| All Pan Db # Siike and Silk Robes, sion will be given at ones. For parker: | BOAk RING —siveyal persons can be eecomin « Sinctnnati. ton, of the New York Hotel, but who managed to | 5” Jars beautiful Silke at 25.cont the Legt and | taquire of DAVID 'S. CALDWELL, Annapolis | ROMS at “te oR NISHED Mr. Lowrey’s paper concluded with the follow- escape from the policeman who had him incharge, | _With's lacgomtock a's ple Goorlsestutabie for | Me : eae "and ‘spa ; Rites the experince of the past has fully d has taken up his residence in Havana. ber eal Ee eran pb per Ge i ENT The HOUSE te. either farevened | v8 je » ‘ully de- SUE S Be " : » off our stuck previous ah iJ streets. either furnis! monstrated the wisdorsand eiliciency of the present | Columbus, U7 The strongly-expressed opinion of the Brit. | ‘” USEINE oUF storp rooms | a o were comfortable and oomanedeany Teta tne | aia ke i care should be taken to preserve inviolate the | Poaneued ae ish public has prevented the new Ministry frown | _i¥ 16-2w_ 523th st.. above Pa:ay_| good order. It has ail the mprovements of a frat | ED vamier vf prance pee al Er principlesand easenial fr ofthe original organs | Settionenie wicking Preparation of the national defences. | FRALTIMORE AND O110 RALLROAD. 240 Pon avenues) HN ALBXAND EK No. | exosient BOARD, and laree, pleasant toca, wits ? ration Le Wea Mobile, Ala Twelve shiptof-war, of which six are lne-of- ee OLE SALE AND.DERBABUE BRICK pw wep, | bres if application ne made ry see 2. ‘That the influence of the Confederation upon | Gainsville, Mies ¢ oudy, warm battle ships and three are frigates, are now f ; 3 . RL ert S, Bladensburg, Md.” Hes a . y; " form. +) LING HOUS) EAR NKL subseribe: . T. PRIME, Bl; burg, Md. for shineriations hes bees moat important and vse: | New Orletns, Lav.<000°%.clear, 2), wind N ing a division of the channel fleet. (a, rene subseribera have for ao sw, ae : — . FROM THE wxst. OC Tomely finished two si and t brick ned t ccess attends : ; OLD POINT, BEDFORD, A m OARDING Several wr anon {Mincnt degree to the success hich has attended | Frederick, Ma ADP The“Richland Farm,” in Stafford county, | OH! “he RERINGS. ND BERKELEY | DWELLING HOUSE situated Mute immediate | ED dated w th Board or Furnished Rooms oc e35 3. That having established its val Hegerstowa, Ma. Va., was sold on Saturday for $14,500. A tract of | ,,Tickets for the above puints can be procured at | Sicumtty, terms. The Hous is delightiutty | Lith stest, between G and H. The roome are ary nl, 6 bas cla oe value by a long | Cumberland, Md. 4 land adjoini of | tho following rates peyton ith bach rooue wentully | and apacicus, ina healthy and elieibie locaint trial, it bas claims upon and is entitled to the co- | Grafton Ve prea sn tioining, on which there wasa mill. for | ‘"To OLD POINT, at $8 for the round tri (tick- Frith bevh room and first | “Sy is-1w= i Sieden 804 penta ee that desires the ex- | Wheeling, Va clear, hot. $3,400; and a tract of wood land, adjoining. for ots Rood fr 10 days }eave atsapom. Mach, to oe estake econ" reamed Prosperity of Young Men's Christian Parkersbig, Vi poealdloy 2,725. Purchaser, Mrs. A.M. Fitzhugh, Fo BEDFORD. a Sei canes 6.50] “iv i3-6t__Auct'rs and Commt-sion Merchants. HE BEST OF VIOLIN AND GUITAR ‘The committee of the whole then rose and sub. | HaTimet» Onlo clear, hot. —__—__——____ ivie2w " THOSSH’ S. Ace FOR SALE Wishing to close up the business Strings. Flutes, Violins, Guitars. Vio'tn + mitted Mr. Lowrey’s propositions tree 3 Martetta. clear, hot. 17 In the present British Parliament there are IRNIP SEED-NEW cor Gf the Iate firm, we offer for «ale four FRAME | cellos, Ciarionets, F - = tion for adoption. : © Conven- | Cincinnat, clear, hot. sixty-three members whoare more than siaty years | Men. Lacaeoth tg Piiiadeiphices fot | HOUSES: (nearly Sompieted.)'situated on Union | Set: her be bet ee i . 3 eae ouch me ered. ten Me. thee | gamete foe Sitnoninn a7. ver | si eupl n Bage ws Ent es tana | fhe enue damnc poy teen | anc, Ryd Set Baap tae ea gen, the, ard mmc | Pete fer tenaperaare) 22 noon ao cigeth pig ne cre he Heshsnu enti, | Stns tack ict Ferne is per moat | Somer oft = : orm,” in the first propo- > Optician and | ~ Also, Long Green Cucumber, and iety | Stends om the pavtecae ee parties to secure 5S ECON D- ~ — sas ‘- nment, Sonstantly on C a Ff ) : Tr tnaAn, seven oc! =55 " amended, were ado; : . ———_ <n, -___ Ne. hand 13th ts; | and Millet 180, the best Workeon ane” fee ed EG THOMPSON. Atthe Masic Store of W-G@ METZEROTT 5 Aa invitation from Mrs. Emma Willard for | Tuaxnixe Provivexce By Rusorurion—The | ¥2¢ members to attend a reception at her house, hie | fa y cooning of thie day, fist tre eee pape — of Dauphin county. Pa , recently held a cises, af about 9 o'clock, was acce x rvest Home, et the conclusion of which three On Thursday evening. Robt. c oy Esq, resolutions were passed ; the first thanking Provi- $f Charleston, 8. C., delivered the annual address. | dence for the zood crops, the second thanking the He commenced by referring to the rapid growth | committee of arrangeus ie and Preseut universality of the system of pi Company. a pa tlle es eect Men's Christian Associations. Only fifteen years ree nnd the third thanking the host and ago the idea was tirst conceived in London. and | 208t*S* of the occasion ing—at the ‘TZEROTT. jy 5 Agenoy for Landreth’s Garden Sead, paaity oa oe coslist. ne —, oe jy 16-3t* 343 F street, between 9th and. 10th, - vo Glasser id arsortment of Optical Inst . UGAR. BACON. &c. wublic at Europ an prices. went he offers to th 25 hogsheads New Oriesns and Porto Rico Su- ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES | 15,omite prime Wentern KF aervea to Festivals, Fairs, Pio Nice, Hotels. bier ahoite ‘Seger Cured tease fad Fxcursions, aeons Sellar per anion FRESH 10 tierces Rice, the city. "WEDDING CAKES made vey Or | 525 boxes New ous R RENT—A two-story BRIC! - BiNe Seid goat dey basement, i ees > Nanp BLACK TEA. ‘ h r per ol miethe eenee juares of and | Gunpowder, Imperial, and Young Hyson Green Lmnmediaee dstiatrects norte Aon fe aYenue.oor- | TEAM of various rradee Aloo STAND LEYS Marble Works, Paracgey Fon rt ARD BLACK and others, via: < h | Oolong, Orange P &o. For sale and toth ats..or of RICHARD ROTHWELL Cay, «Ki ra TRC iy 12 2w* iy 2 REAR a wrens ARE CHANCE.—A beautiful COUNTR | SNY ox tothe St . n New Cheese, A RANDENGE Ww is for tale t | C. Sue DER, next door te the Star uns now before Lins atc Ladd and vant ohana i p Precty | Just received and for low. is one ofthe most hig! re arable | TiN W. ie ne Assortment of STOVES and distaut, regione cat of nd beyond treet act | ALARMING Stxaworu We Gace Teard of « hishing pverything tn the nc tention” paid to fart ip is-0omt MURWAY & SEMMES._ | Paton "etre ranteoftwenty milessround Ween: | gout (or Acie is mak, rocra fort te cil ’ range; ow all along the’ Atlantic slope.—the bei | Kentuckian whowe amazing seas yoenra ot 8 | Belvats rm ioe rig goats per quart. AC the PHI HERRY. AND MADERIA WINE aT PRI | Gace opply at fhe Siar | goods,” All personein want of suck ‘articles Stu oe ihe Gulf, the valley of the Mississippi, and the | with very fatal consequences pt and F ats. “Siyttim*" | and to be sold on aecount of whom fe wen eee | EXOR BALECI oer ior cele Game bitarteine saaake wi ee reeMingon him, ys SEs auras rhe eater of vou Men's | sifceof bread.when the knife slipped and cut tera EW BUILDING AmOOIE TIO DERIA WINES Theos qySHEREY and Ma? F ui county. Wineinn, ‘on most, liberal MAGN Srp BAe, rae Wanw W + Europe—from Europe to Austhaie aa in halves, and two men bebind hier Thos wi in ts Brocure stook in the seso- | pure, and will be sold at s much ess price tees sak i CIES proper Pate Peepers estes | _ Every one of these Hams ts ives naeat en: y Seoken > apcak of the tender gle then ero} HA rattieasbe wins ‘seventeen rattles was | J: SHER at Jairo © Cat mae ot 08, | can be o (NLL & BARNARD, Auct’re, caw ofthe modi me! 5; | ome warranted io bat poy err eee of the crganization, and to defend tt fees | stirred up by two women who were Picking | Go-apaay- hedmens Ses = Sarnorinh ate arenes. Teroed. * BENJ. P. iv ts & SURcnEU., be Kescciations to as suas the relations of | Whortleberries in Glastenbury, Conn., on Friday | = = = » &e, — a oe aes ieee Berpnes Wty Poe the fence and killed him Deva Pa eo ot LEE ain Sit eee § Corner

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