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ae N NEWS AND GOSSIP. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. GEORGETOWN. ______ EXCURSIONS, &o. VEN ING STAR hammenat By the Steamship Indian, at Quebec. ——— ——— cn FOR | a E © Ovn CoxrEwrtitrEn Tiir—to which we here] ‘The Londoli papers to the 6th instant, ree Corvespondmesof The Star. ARE Notice HE Choir of the ae ano Method: t ’ nase refer only because designing it wholly to the end | at Quebec by the steamship Indran, contain the Gzonezrown, July 19, mace ton. bat ge hed o ser eg ae WASHINGTON CETY: of amusing and informing the Star’s readers— | following : Notwithstanding the light refreshing showers of | Work for @1.25 per d : set fro Paces ll TUES DAY.....0......0000005+-Saly 19, 185% will be from Washington to Old Point Comfort; | ‘The official tion by the French gov- | rain we are visited with almost daily, the weather = a ERSHIP HERETOFORE | BROve named perce on U AY, July am. or thence to New York, by sea; thence to the White pre Nad le in the Pins 'sieie earns continues oppressively warm, which puch : ol Bante & Lanarne = i? — idtarore . “Tur ” 16 PRINTED ON THE a forms pro- iti of adi tis to over! pal consent o! pal ns ee ee ee ee ace ber | Emme cK he Ear Neplcnincaing| Rect “tn of pation overburden teense Seeeeee iat | oes, oman Spor mare Mag ie Treen ou out. - a. waters : - on ey * s wouE rer To Fuse aT AN EARLY Roun; ADvaE- | on; thence to Bangor, Maine; ‘by water, if Mopttéir We ‘Bolpgna publishes ae the Gan*t-getaway C ECBO DARTELS'. | Ro Oeleck, touching at Alexandria going and re? = Samenees, samara R, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY | possible, around to Quebec; thenes ti S arg = ~ ing Gets : 2 We, kone’ Hams Band ime tape ongnced. and | Twive o'clock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY ROT | to Niagara; thence via Albany to H with Pied uae ae ing Places, ana hee 5 ne “heir lent cheruses, APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT PAY. _____| down the Hudson to New York, Phi! 4 soea to concer for the aa raleppulspbectlit t Anas ifrcaheni reahmer the boas "Tux Daiux Stax will be punctually sent | 2 CoPe MOV; Sa ‘on tab go, agit wesdGbh aly Gen. Pelllsteetstorpe t abecrve the f acm at eric Se re One, hamont AMh the ae AN TEDGRyOeettled American cirl,a SIT- | pen Tonemog ennne to. troubled with © tasker pirate ~-opanorierenertpety bye bere season. That is to say, all whe ame travel are on | the Rhine will be incantonments by the inte, | Pie deasat = ‘ y ATION as nurse or chambermaid. Has no Tickets wo and servants half . at any of the summer retreats, ear! mat those places i. cents; © = a "Fe t ; to the country. inquire at No. 337 ith Te _ tue wing; and to see the world in order to describe pinto Demag 10a Anfantry, 12, ‘ To those of our own citizens or from een gy we ly Vireinia atan amO ok. Seine. pres. te. ES ad it as it shows itself just now, one must getonthe | The London Times’ Vienna, correspondent says Stuy tee 5 who may we take bitin, i iy aoe = a wing also. We propose traveling to that end | that something unusual going on between cmeanien Houston's United States Hotel. We pe me med. pe only. laboring quite as hard with pencil, by the | France, Russia and Turkey, and he would not be WANTON Le Chaknbe maid F IRST GRAND wri i ised if Turkey were to turn against Austria. | bave been informed by 2 gentleman of standing | Has no objection to washing way, 4s when making our last journey between | "0 Fugkey sphgae oi wk f- jnted Washington, St. Louis, Chicago, Niagara, New | Ail the oificers on I our Russian corps are already on ‘war footing | 18 our city, who is with Mr. HJ travel as nurse for tho summer. * OB pesnay ‘iat mpertiell 1 Bticny York, and home ayain, in nine days, aud writing | to join. A levy of recruits is 4 - Star Office. rand have been ordered | 24 ot familiar his method of con- | given ress Box —, pene the gots ras ducting bis *, that it offers facilities for real st MAN. to.mork.on a} P0) on THOnstay ose . for publication in tuat time some thirty-tive or | It is reported again that the itmpercr Napoleon regaoceh Bein of the kind, rte ccelipinentet ag <a finrm Satta Beatin eye we pome ed Hartke wey all their frievds to participate : forty calumus of copy for the Star. We hope to | Wil Feturn to Paris about the middle of July. While the captain and crew of the eanal boat ed? Tnquirg at the Star Often fe 1st | Ene em Othe sn thenr be able to yet off on Thureda morning next, aud nd cae b in the House of | Mose® Bramhall were lying asleep upon the deck AN TED IMMEDIATELY—A cord BREAD | power to make this wceasion one of enjoyment to se ell v Lord Lyndburst a speech in the House of | of the cabin, last night, some shar rent ot | Hae Teter ot i a ta) patrorize them. to send to the Star, as on the occasion above te | Jord ly advocating vigorous measures of | jjcard and picked the captain's pockeP bf all the | strmett iy 1 li leave the stone-house wharf and ferred to. at least a letter per diem, deseriptive of | defence both on sea aud land He regarded the | ;oney be had with bim--some twelve dollars in Ss P, G -nepeewe yom ty during Se cor. the and women crossing our path, the habits | 48sertion that France Lad no wish to invade Eng- | amount. Phe thief made good his escape, and bas WANTED-A well built, pa eee KO * fine ‘UHC engaged for the occasion. after the paper is put to press. Thus they can keep themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- Spires in Washington, and at the same time in- form themselves of all tbe current events of the day. Terms, 12 cenfs per week. ae cnic, Spirit of the Merning Press. The Constitution comments in pretty severe terms npon, and protests against the interference in our National affairs involved in, what it calls the nomination of Mr. Seward for the Presidency by the Exeter Hall Abolitionists in England, as ‘ ndeserving of consideration. England ae eit 5 af iw ekets 50 cents, admittiog a ceotioman and ia- appems from an article which the Coustitution | 1 - sssome of other American comaunitice dif- aigut live pte Patoune mabey Me gon Pod been discovered. Sleeping soundly, that, we Washington, not furthor enst than 12th sircat dier—t0 be had of any of the iemibers and at tho j quotes from the London Nevws, the alleged organ fering from those of the good folks of our own | pearance, rel! te only on vigor of her people. Our mills are all recommencing operations, and | Star Omoe ctattan porns mt." lowest price. en Comanisece. ¥ (eee. section of the Union; and, indeed, of all particu- | “Phe 4th of July bangnet took place at St Jeunes’ | 4 QUE milla are all recommencing operations, and jy 18 cost* ohn Giadmon, Wm. Goidsborough, a ‘The Constetution alec expresees the opinion, (im Fi or en and things observable, an account of | Hall, London. Consul Campbell! presided. Much | them will doubtless be in full blast. In addition Perkins, Wm. Goddard opposition to an opinion expressed in a Boston the | Which may possibly interest the Siar’s patrons. a ‘Tae Scuppry or Water.—It will be perceived paper,) that there is no reason to believe that social intercourse between Lord Napier and ‘Senator Seward in this city, extended beyond the eedings of the Washington Councils bounds of propriety or the usual interchange of =e ne : hospi yesterday, that the supply of water to the Potomac — i ficient to meet the demands aqueduct is not sufficient Pisa cape ge inpetees cou at that are at present made on it. There bas rape ‘ < less been much waste of the precious flu! Baiarpir rgd Srp pete tere Pee eeY | there will continue to be until the proper restr > allpgnes nccemaenpte pened ent Nomibation | t#0ns on squirting it away for amusement are ‘ enacted by the Corporation. Even when that ned “ee — pornypapetighyeny frees shall be done, Powder Mill branch, from which jamlial eee dal inukdeabe Wee Wcctiee all the present supply comes, will by no means enthusiasm prevailed, and the usual toasts were | t the seven aiready in jon, the new one, Gok RT Tee OTS jew. drank Mr Dallas, the American minister, made | which is being fitted up by Mr. Jobn Davidson, | Store. He has had export: nce in bath of the above | —EGOND ANNUAL EXCURSION To OLY 3 speech, in which he compared the position of | in the large building on the margin of the canal, | branches of rade, and'writon a good bnixinena band. | NONE OS ane Italy to that of the United States in 1776, and ex- formerly oceupied by Capt. Brown as a ship bread | He can luce the highest testimonials for vood ‘American Hook & der Company. pressed a warm sympathy with the spirit of na- bakery, is rapidly approaching completion, and | ¢ltracter from gentlemen both im an pectin h 4. look & Lad r= . ee ea eee teen teat may. He pro- | will be ready for operations early in Septetuber. | District. Having an extonsivencqununtane To ald them im building a New Truck Howse pases s sentences eo Same eft! W hen this is completed, we shall have eight mills The chairman fn proposing a toast of non-inter- in and conti; pie our city, and owned by our | And trade as smicht nr ¢ at of —— ony pe fers ee leave ber vention, the true policy of a free yoverument, | enterprising Water street merchants and other cit. | employer, Sala fet zo much an object ae arup'oy | SE lardon's Winther ee pled with it in eulogistic terms the mame of | {7ons, capable of turning ont about 1.250 barrels of Address CREKA, through the Post thee. | 9'cness Binesen « wharl at #0 clock - Bright. ‘That gentleman respouded tn | gour per day, when in full operation. Most of the St haracteristic speech, in which he gave his strong | dour manufactured in nearly the whole of these W assent to the toust, So reiterated his admiration | mijis bears a high reputation in other markets, jor American principles. Nicend bx ry other speeches were made and al! passed rages eterna ell. it is stated that Mr. Disraeli was offered a baro- ”- = D.— Pi desis loyment to | at loase call at the Insarauce Office of Mck EN y & LANSDALb. 520 7th strovt, aod + names. Bi D| usequentiy, but little of pay = Brass and String Band is engaged for the pe taenel w h'eesueh er a ng, is sold in our market, | ther yt teuhments will he y one of our re bat elt we to other points, where it generally | 2¥'S tf nee ) Meck! Y. nowned city oaterers. at ert: ith of co. Kota $1. Tickets can be had of any of the fol isor- | Word a sufficient supply; for i ort time, | netcy on his retirement from office; be declined it. | {Meld tien aed eaece We may alse remark that, WPT Brow: be Lig ca a sufficient supply; for in a very si me, | netey on his retirement ottice; eclined it. | jy addition to the b -menti . the 2 " n, . Farrell, ganizing and illogical doctrines promulgated compuntiale, imates will be Iai teal quarters | | Mr. Hure, British Consul at New Orleans, sued | jit is owned aad operated by an enterprising | and Kitchon, north beeen 30) | 1. Kuathley, R. Taylor, under the reiga of that pernicious system which f the city, and the occupants of thousands of | fraud obtained a divorce from his wife in’ Lon- | Citizen of our city, Mir Benj. Darby.” The flour 5 joweil, subjects the Judiciary to the exactions of a peri- | © v> don houseS not at present supplied, will be nominally Se ee re Se we ie Benes ian iu: tae watee © Ht ehowkt wa anes deuce is not only comprised, but threatened with total overthrow .”’ +208 {>> The total population of New Grenada is stated at 2,243,537, from the census of 1952. 107 Mrs. Ann Pope. of Spencer, Mass., died on the Ith, at the advanced age of 106 years. Her S to 81 ari |. Possession wa: te- = ~e : tured at t iil also bears a bi : ? F . OTICK—THE PF A depntation from the Atlantic Steamship Com- | Eilon both ur ous and the tanta ea ea | He Abdcoms dade Vaatthe tar Ofhes. Jy He | NOCE—T ak pany (Galway line) Lad waited on the Chancellor | porth of us. WV ANTED—In a gentleman's Ld residing | until F RSDAY bered that the contemplated supply froin the P of the Exchequer to urge sundry improvements «t From an advertisement which appeared in the near the city—s goud a com- | Committae. J tomac has net yet been achieved; nor is it likely ares ren Fee ster afew days since: it will Lave xeon acct ng patie i howyrrgs ‘Sharactor pr Pitas) . | TUE GREATEST TREAT or tur SEASON. 5 ‘ iti —_ agailioes : the choir of the Dumbarton street 2. Chureb. i ting room of the Natio i — j that it will be until some final disposition be Company obtained the ¢ under the leadership of Mr. J. Henry Wilson in Apply at the counting a GRAND Pic NIC OF . ! I : - oO le ~ made of the question of the right to take it (ar came hd pimepe hetero nd Thom poo n- | tends making an acumen to Glymont on Thurs. = ee <i peer TREE 4 com. | George Washi Tent, No.1, 1.0.R. | Who, wil r. Varley, consulting electrician o y. the 2th instant ‘Th: -ursi f this b INT— 2 3 " > aes # Vath Misiacticn connen ose the company, and other scientific Individuals, | Sn¥;, the 2th instant The excursions of toe | TM ee WELLING HOUSE me’ ree AT ARLINGTON, on FRIDAY, July 224. are backed by the State of Virginia and her Will fori a comuittee to investigate and. advise | Qtiafeetion eT aed heretofore to give universal | abe neighborhood, (rent to be abet. Gy C4 GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE-WORKE at 6 ‘us to the construction of the next cable. jy sd r,2t oe: num,) by & permanent and punctual tenant lease | o'clock, under the superi fy ita real rtable and swift boat ress . T. F., Alexaudria Post Office, | the Proprivto! — were ee eit fo the last Her | courts in their views of their rights, we appre-| Mr. Saward, Secretary ofthe Atlantic Pelogra tere exreriedten Resawhctes Arliogten, fee] Sete ned eats ee tet pei¥iticree Mosdl ens Centietens sense of hearing and sight fa F some Ume | hend. ‘The latter have the power to enjoin the Company. publishes letters contradictory of the | Falls, or any other point on the Canal, call on] ya7ANTED—By s you! od 18, who bas up to Seaton, the st yea of ee te wout om erwtehes during: | Government against taking the water from the | suaurd rumor that the cable lad never been in Capt: Moore and chatter the Flying Cloud. See | WAN? hime bac etcchsoly ad "alway Sa ae Fh the last years of her life. river at or near the Great Falls; which fart, we | Ectually transint:ted a total of three hundred nd | Miyertiaeument. | at the drove yada: yestes. | au clues on cheowiaen eee te eon | a mourly. “The packet Fiying Clond will leave her 2 presume, has so far prevented the Government | sixty-five messages, or thirty-nine hundred and pod og 7” A new German book of travels, by Mundt, > P ” Sey ooo eee from carrying out its original intention of obtain- day amounted to about 460. bead; some 130 of anal words. ing a suilicient supply from the beginning. ce —_——~e—— 0} & sep at. Hota quick, ive, obedient, Tickers, ent; Child 15 ceuts—to be had of A which were purchased District butchers at | te please. Sddress ® note to Box Ne: ip, iy ommiltec, or'at % W Mind "a grocery: (". aries Villiers has been appointed president of | $3 25a¢4 37% fon the E to $6.50ag8.75 | StBr Office. os ‘80's grocery, corne’ and Fats, Veinial; the Poor Law Board, with a seat in the Cabinet, net The remaining 220 were driven on to 2 rm Mr. Gibson having accepted the presidency of the | the Baltimore market. From 700 “Skizzen aus Piemont und Rome’’—gives an in- teresting account of Hume, the medium. Herr Mundt says that in a circle of ladies he could, ‘‘as 's apothecary store, corner 7th st. sentenced to the clain gang, but it was feared he would buy a commutation of bis sentence. eee of horses, but upon demand the Kaws came with | difficulties for next year. the thief and the horses to deliver them up. A considerable number of Indians came on this mis- ‘ . ALEXANDRIA. LOST 300 the sth of July.a CHILD'S LOO, fo convey passant ie ae Bt Ge, 7, fab temaiy herve Cocnts Criwa. the Navy pra 7 Tatoo Withers’ celebrated Brass Band will accompany Arewn Ht - — The French troops have defeated the army of Correspondence of The Star. land av. iy to 1,009 old LOST AND FOUND stile atES DL aace a . P > Inpran Trovsres at Councit Birrr.—a letter | Board of Trade. bs offered based . od _e FNION ENGINE COMPAN Mies War COG Wistert ans | was accacliome ect obdipenshjipin twilanamce/ | SCis mitted Wkt_ har aQoubdca wil be omecca $2 Sbagh a7 per head eel eae ened at LOST Betrsey th street and 0th strest. 0 | 'T" Apel CONt COMPANY'S AN- # that appeared on the wall ‘sinu ‘i i ; Frayce. selling at $20a$35. - r. artic au re advertise i . = »: | directing Lim to inquire and report immediately 4 Ll hoever has found the same, and will return it to | mente. - optic en | st yp Aitcnlty between the Kaw | iss" but not goundagee ne °° Pe Of superior qual dene ead grete-anartet Rae ot new tone | tit Ofer, shall be auitatiy rewarded. iy tea" NNUAL RXCE REIO ;LYMOD i> Capt. Julius A. Otis, of Bath, Maine, was | Indians and the people at CouncilGrove. This] ‘The harvest in Algeria was completed, and the | manufactured at the Lock Mills, was offered yes-|| Q@TRAVED OR STON. J ign the suber iber, A fhe, ANP BAPTIST SAB- recently killed in the railway cars while crossing | Matter has caused much feeling, and the Indian | erops excellent. terday, and brought $6.37386 50: Hed and white | yon 'sth inst 2 bay HORSE: both hin SBS9 Cuvncn anv Remoon Fo" the Jethmus, by being stabbed vy a drunken | Bureau ismaking every exertion to prevent further | A, ghics fom Lyons sates, tuat the orders re: | what of goed qualities would command 61.260 ta bie (rohend 5 Gal sear on his ian remot oo | WY teen THOM Ae COL y = i ‘ 5 5 - ht 8 4 . steamer LLY E! rowdy named Williams, or Teal, of Texas, when | difficulty, and to settle the matter speedily and | Siates compensate them for what they have lost by | Considerable quantities of new wheat is expected | Sgitable reward wih te paid returned to Nee G70 | herein the foot of th vtcon teat endeavoring to prevent the latter from creating a | justly. the war in Italy. It is feared, however, that the | in next week. No corn offering. M stro x. betwonn sth and th wrosta west. - don’s Whari at 8% o'clock s. Tiot by abusing some negroes. Williams was| It appears that a Kaw Indian bad stolen a couple | failure of the silk crop this year will ereaie serious one AVID FOWBLE._ | andria cove and returning. ; to the exeursion and will enliven the day with +; | Annam and captured a fort mounting 20 guns. Axexawpnia, July 19, 1859. | {ftequired. bs ie it ai Mr. PIL oy | Soul ptirring toute, “Relteabmente will be served | 17 The members of the Convention of Young | sion, and as they were armed the whites at Council | ‘Te lees ut the enemy wass0u and the Frenck had aarmee ttted ton Sat- | Store, oppomita the Star. Uilies, or at CHARENS | O% the boat and crounds by one o! our renowned Men's Christian Associations, lately in session at | Grove fearing an attack, Maj. Day fired to intim- | 14 killed and 80 woended ‘Wm. Tyler, who was committed to jail on Sat- | Sri‘ phpasitc the Star ¢ iy 19-3t" i enue: Letenat fa ‘ Troy, visited Saratoga in a body, on Saturday. | idate them. The Indians returned the fire and Ispta. urday charged with stealing an auehor and chain GTOLEN—On Friday. the sth of July from Thos. Pre. , . we They numbered nearly five hundred persons, rep- | Wounded two whites. They were pursued by the | | Newa and the other leaders of the mutiny bave | vélued at $15 from Messrs Goodhand & Thomp-] 4! Ry # Stable, 8th street, Seventh Ward. 2 @ Committee, foating assured of the liberal H resenting all portions of the Union. After seeing | whites, and at last an understanding having been | bee! defeated and dispersed at Irdwan Pass. Facets yards rae Yesterday relossed on ball. | bigs ard 2 biack rath; BUGGY CUSHION ‘A | petronags of the ey thesights st the Springs, the company ant dows | effected, they gave up the partion ctlened to have Canna. James F- Weems, arrested on the same charge, is | *Uhgis, "ward will be paid for the return of t thamost delveieh ofthe seasons | ‘a prings, ompany sat a + wee Gi < shetl eg At Hong Kong the transactions in tea had been | still in jail. Both these men are residents your | 22S OS can bo hal of te Be Sehool child } todinner i eenrees Hall, wheresentiments were | wounded the men. stopped by the exorbitant demands of holders. 6 00 REwaAsp- Bear form pear’ r Tay ang of the Committee,or at the boat on Wednes 4 proposed speeches made. ad == ugtice Price issued a warrant inst aha | > on instant, morning. a ae Tue Pawxee ixptaxs.—Active mensures are DR. WOOLFSON, the Paris Opriciun and | ove Wr. Hall foran alleged attempt at rape upon Sect mot See ee Geo. Thististon, Sn op ae a =P . | being taken by the U. S. Indian Ottice to guard Uculist, announces his arrival back to this | the person of a girl fifteen years of age. ; ‘ eel hi F me »aapm, H. Barron. qe ee ee dant’ SiMcattiak: WHER wath eae bee | Cityegnd hae reopened at his new establishment, | DF. Chancellor (coroner) held. a& inquest on he ubete roe whines ©, sight Pes ian and City of Washington, is to the effect that | 2Zainst difficulties which might spring up be- ngs pot re ment, : eld Will be paid for FT : another preatvatle was expected onthe banks of | tren the Pavenee Indiana and the watee and | Sesia en teeter botenen iat Tah tes | sunday felch gue lege gr mel ute en | NGiom tuberin, ae the river Adige. Garibaidi's troops were accused | for this purpose a special ayent has been appointed | as friends and customers, in b professional en e H = ‘ | of the jury was in accordance with the facts stated of having violated German territory, by entering | to inc ee asBn oculist,asalso his well-known cel ire into the recent conduct of these In- Spee! ds Eve Gt i in my report yesterday. > TA 7 the Tyrol, and Austria is suid to intend calling dl to withold their annuities, &c., In case | ansortmeht of Optical Instruments ie oon Keak | "A\coloted mean wang Robert Kennedyappearea| «FOR RENT AWD SALE. upon the German Diet to send an army into the | they should have been at fauit. Instructions are | Pubite at oo Jy 18-3t eel Eric (ele meching ana et ee Tyrol for its protection. Kossuth bas issued a | now being prepared at the ollice for the special eattad aoc te nee ATER: FCES | Ciscoe staal ke rentnen tee night from tis Proclamation calling the Hungarians to arms, and | 2gent. ‘The appointment of a local avent to reside and E > reailon FR’ in addition to the semi-weekiy t 1k, offer the public of Washington and vie an ; pened aor ee ‘OR RENT—The STOR nd CE, , . in “REEK (twice the corner ak cee Ge aAR oe any s Tas tne bot weather. Bince.y.on Pa avenue, Kent $15 per month. xcursions, Bt One duliar pergaiion FRESH | bands of one of a party of three white men who Le Hon tickets will spb, WH. PRENTISS, alee at one dollar ( ~ ogee ath : remaining ore ar a aunounces that he would secs be Guaig | | ashouge the Pamrices ts in cootemsidtion, ARES male very diay. and sent to any part of | forced an entrauce into his bouse and committed | GRVER AL PERBONSOAN BE next day; also for Aquia Creek atiwod.liars, ($e) Acuna’ ee “a alas _ the city. |W DYING CaRies nade Nery preity | the act while he was lyiug upon the floor asleep.| SS "ci ROOMe ae BOWLER ata ve tek | with privilege of renarmnr ene nett dogs Tur Suxpay Car Question. —The Mayor of | Marne Revorvtionary Sonpiers —' deaths ov a Philadetphia on Sunday forbade the running of | of the following revolutionary soldiers, who were the passenger railroad cars through the streets of | pensioners, have been reported by the Pension that city. Two cars were started on the Greea Agent at Portland, Maine, as occurring withi and Coates street railroads, but the drivers and | last six months—being to June ‘0, 69—Be conductors were arrested and the Company give | min Berry, in Somerset county; Isaac Cobb. in up the attempt. The question of the propriety of | Cumberland county. running the cars is discussed with much anima- gy ee r tion by both the press and the pulpit. Four ser-| TE Covxerts. eee Oey Meader mous were delivered on Sunday, incach of which | Will be tuterested in yesterday's procecdings in the desecration of the day wasstrougly denounced. |‘ Council chambers. See the Star's report of ‘The advocates of Sunday travel say that if the cars | ‘Het !4 another column. are prevented from running, Private carriages Ought also to be stopped = 2 id Warrants have been issued for the arrest of the | strort, between F and G. ‘They are plcesart and |. Th6 auger can enioy foe pert with hook and | Fy ries sig conta per ant Me ALeGa 2 | suspected parties, and it ts to be hoped that they | renvovabler : oF oe ey is len Une steither of the above places, white perch and ADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY. corner 1th | Will be speedily brought to justice, and if found FOR SALE OR RENT—A large and comme | game being pleutiat Unease Size, fine m | and F ats. jy t-Im* guilty made to suffer severely for their dastardly : Ry RICK HOUSE. two sto 2 nood Hote! accommodations can be had at these Nd 7 7 rt. i yo i'ding: acl 5 @ hovt aces. PRRENIX, BUILDING ASSOCIATION: | “Nir. soun W.Sammers, car Duilder, of thiscity, | J2th street, noar Pa avenua, No. 32 Boats icave foot of oth street at 6% a. m. and 6% this Association ean do so, without additions! | 18 Completing at his factory on Pitt street, a hand. | uumedin’el Inapire of Mr. A. : Pept gteturning. 2s p.m. and a : quire ‘ompany's | Pa avenue 2th at. charge, untii the tirst Wodueway of August next, | some uger car for the Alexandria, Loudoun, | 28! z office, i the Board of Directors at their last meeting having | and Hampshire Railroad, which, when finished, Fx KENTA tee story BRICK DWELL- wooed ne Fae § das GEO. E MATTINGL c ~ seamed the tanec fortis purpose, Books are vpen | will compare favorably with those made elu? ING eight large roums, with cool dry cellar, ‘icket Agent Potomac Steambust Compa at the store of Ed. C. Dycr, No. — Pa. avenue, be- | where Phe car tet fect long by 9 wide, and is | ¥0cd yard, and splendid water at the door: b.auti' | jas og tween l2th and Eth streets. ‘ to be finished with all the latest improvements | f!!y located on the corner of Tith and M_ streets . = td F. M. HANSON, Secretary. | Se oosary to make ito toe ne 2] North. ter key inquire of Mrs. BRIDGETT. three | WFOUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | first one of this description ever built in this place; | 4 e avenee, between tt eed ee i Sg Se ice, UF, Those. wishing to procure stuck inthe svc: | and Mr. Summers employed none but Alexandria ort fr date mle stone Thode raat MB CoLLee f i" s hanics in its censtraction. Mr. 8 has cone : ularly to M v, the J. FISHER, at weGuiro & Co.'s Auction Rox nee 7 a - FOR Sa LF —Dwel- 2F.6..D. HANSON, Office Washington Insurance | acted to build several more “of the same sort t north, betwoes "sth 4 Company. jy ttf mong the delegates atteuding the Convention ry sna — ————— | of the Young Men’s Christian Association now i oa : } turning at being held in ‘Troy, N. ¥., appear the naines of | rent ‘Coaches a 2 Tue Weatnee.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse I> An important decisi Hecting the rights | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. of colored people in Ohio, was delivered last week | The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : LOTS L st ™., Bnd re- eur of ma. Round | 2t UARE LACE SHAWLS, . Ss’ 4 FEW LEFr, our fellow-townsmen: W. A. dart, WH. Fowle | ,/T¥enty-s1x Lots, in square Sil, fronting on 10th, | paoe ivan. Ss 5 ‘ : Ith, V, and W streets, subdivide into 20 aud 23 1. in the Court of Common Pleas at Cleaveland. b ; Jory 19 1559 And will be sold at prime cost at and J Chase. - Cantos. | fret’ fronts; also, seversi t eantiful Lot , | trip & Judge Foote. The case in point was that of 4 | NeW York, N.Y Jels cuit AERWE hy for: sale on vary . Philadelphia, Pa. colored tailor, named Freeman H. Morris, whose Baitimore, Md. Vote was refused at a recent election. Judge | Washington, D. ¢ Foote rendered a decision in favor of the plain Richmond, V: declaring the “Blacis Law” of the State unconst\. | Ptembury,, V se = as ty fronting on S oy = nak for ILBY IS OFFERING HIS STOCK OF BA-| #00 & the Ebene | REE eee REINS very great sacrifice, id | pile, Lote newr the Ebenezer onder to close them out with the seaven. cast. ‘we: IS CLOSING OUT BIS ENTIRE | A Fura ASSELS—A hi (different colored PICTURE at CONCERT. wali ied House for rent. A cvol and dry Ce!- Tu RLY. ae Lniecsiened bagme Anxious to test the merit i Norfolic, Va 5 ck of FANCY DRESS SILKS low | ar for re , ublication of the piece, by the erin peo - = the growed that under the old Cousti- | Relelyis, NO vid Band and © man WINDOW | Bess ——_—_ TE Es Gt cpl Groce coteer ot bine a of Ashington. wi \ : > ai) person: iy ‘. 28, which wi sold at rednoed pi SY HAS A SMALL LOTOFC -| ——-____J¥ #9°St" | oppurtunity of ng Balt white bioed wore dicianed ts oe re oa | Smngien NC JOHN MARKRITER’S, No. 456 tn et; LA LACED MANTLES which heat tag F954 FAP.—Two three story BRICK | tobe Qyehat Prnusnxosrc lia ei to be legally white. * 73 iy 19-06 sors above Odd le 5 out 'y low prices, jy 18-11 HOUS on Missour: avenue, nearthe cor- | VE f age' Pext. the 25th instant, th -ctenctel ir The new Constitution merely mentions *‘white Serene Now, —SEPER HANGING — — Besck SILK AND -—— Beets cereet. a wy qrithslate- have " which will be a: onan s few oe. iekete Persons,” without particuiardefinition. The plasn- OW instore a good assortment of Gold, Medi- Grigrteutts ACK MANT 7 F lous? and g of admission may sined at WG. Ms trerot UM, Morris, has ut one-fourth neyro blood beau | Moore. um and Lowcpriced: PAPERHANCINGS. All | Iinck Laco Shawls, Rana AN TIEEAS. | sump of water in YeF7 TOREOnE Le oe. see | Sine DO Crete’ and Joka F. “Ella's Me veins. Columbus, 6 s executed with skill aud duepntok un city Or | Slory, Linen and Lavala country. J. M. i i r : fe. aus and Dusters, ReRCON TS. Sy BY, No G3 Louisiana ereuucs | Price aeente.. = PiBetbe! Bookstores and Hotels o'clock, j ties? R . enue, | Price 9 cents. — ey ae eee ae Pounce Sos warm. iy 19-e06t No. 456 7th st. . wi : rhouliver off eh HE erat chehy SAO ALE“ STO BOT ARTS Geo Basel ieee ae R. 0. DAVIDSO: TED” to Dratn —J. _ ] Prairie Blu % clear, warm. . = = : oe pmake improvements in our store-rooms. ‘Th: ? LE 23 or GROU INE: 2 \G COUR smith by ie ad ee sonar ee Frlaoaahe Saclnen. Sin pie wes arm, 18 UNIVERSALLY me ae fa DIES | 142 rare opportu. ity pileced ths ladios tor great Fras. peered at} the city, which wih: The pBRANCH TROTTING i der the following circumstances: He wae 2a on. islet wari. gous in the nity. Buiay aheat Hine the cheapest | Uy get ny wo Paci, _| Tent fine DWELLING: HOUSES, tn 24a ‘ tremely athletic person in appearance. amd wes -cloudy, 78°, wind SW, | finprovemente po there they are comprlled to | (*OACH AND CABINET MAKERS, all the snoders improvemiete Foes ronsgones, wit considered by his fellow-workmen as pessessing | Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 74. in cor. | 8%ll or pack their gooda 3 prefer tie | L ATTENTION! aire of Z. JONES, Residence L street north, three y¥ . able degree of gth and bedity vigos rected for temperature,) 20, 62. ut noon 5. Eee gm will sellat primo cost fur cash until ed ane icle of SPOKES, joors from Mth ot, jy 44-60" | On Thareday a wea the abop as uscd | TheMmometer,at 7a a.. 76°; at von “4. ag 13 00st MAXWE nsuiners before. aud et lorena, “8! NOR R NT—The HOUSE on 12th atroet, No, i until six o'clock, whe Maximum during -4 hous euding 9+.m to. a eager ta you to eal! aud examine for yourselyos, 444, betwoon G and H streets. either turnished . mu he went to supper in | day, 93°; mintmum 74 Ss, SILVER WARE. FELLOES and y or cnfurnished, as the tenant may wish. Th: 8s good health as usual.” After supper he con. <a “4 {DP SILVER, EA 3 SPOKES, of superior | OF! ‘confortatie and pon at mney wish. This Tren oF Plained of extreme heat, aud continued to com. | Items Telegraphed from Washington, | LphceRs, LOBLETS E only 500" ts per pound, cg}| Coes keuce, anne ell the improvements ARBEE’S BEAUTIFUL STATUE plain until tweive o'clock, when he wevt to bed, | _WAsitixoT0x, July 17.—The Meviean wtintater NAPEIN RINGS. Ao, iver Ware of NOACH LACES tat PRINGHS, SPRINGS, | Seg mouse, Apply to soee B 1 TH we oke nad ack {it the morning hia reom-mate | Finance,'whe urrived ta ten eee inlster of | suet alga Patieraan CaS S Ter ear ot the HATR CLOTH, 16 to $9 inches, at’ Washington SMALL AND DESIRABLE BRICK DWEL- Ison Free Fxkibstin at ! Merce and found himy breathing his ast. A post | co yesterday. on bis Way to thie tee eee, | ones. MW. GALT & BRO.. Customers wil please boliere us whan we say wa ‘The-sntectis hah Takada ELAN ROW, | PHL Ue egos meant mortem examination revealed no v.nusual appear- | Would like the assistance of from {hice ienuce | jy 19 at 4 doors west of Rrowia Hotel, | 822,07 selling at cost; @ smi! advance only for bmhely fiuinhed two rtory ‘and basemen bane mbt mbane tab ot. ance of tne body, except a remarkable and un | thousand sone saa cacmenios ua ave NY PIECE oF M i 70 aay bs “ soot RELY NS & aus ING Rous situated in the Tinmediate — ———- — - 4 usual quantity of neu and eilicient otticers; bnt desi > Me roe} - — ———= resend wieh wi sold on ac- 1 Sea aL RY of adipote mattsr. “iy overwork from rowdies or ilibusters He savs le | the Fino Mules, el ah Sto oe Tee W es are noth SH WHIGHTS, &e - tarma. The Hows is delightiutl ¥ be Stas Hterally melted | tas more to fear than to expect from such help Wastington. D.C, alt ante now prepared to furnish Sash Weirhts, » ith bach room aud fir OARDING in he ancomn, = down. The coroner's jury found this to be the | He is determined to tari Wie Position, 2a Ment zlmtryments carefully ro: | Wall Anchors. Irick-moulds, ‘and Ventilato-s and <i He the yard. keg Re Gguiare dated w PURNISHED ; cause of .bis death. does not doubt his ability to do so , Pai 20 Stools. Piano Covers, | oy idamtiia oot louse Builder's “H OMPisct — Anct’ra and Gon eet RE& CO. ROOMS at 481 Massachusetts Senor Mata does not think Santa Anna has any ty O6 Pa. avenue, between | mand thetrates Try Nec gao we eee a aa Sagi pretanin_ | Sh amt ith strcets. The ron Soe: Sy ee v 8 as 2 : No. 339 Pa sveni NT— = cious, » eligah aumauiati: intention of attempting to return to Mexico at Sep sand [oth sts Pianos for rent. of vory fine touo, for it. sou will be apt Figo nents dey tapered ene ee: in-waut of the comforts of shay 2 Zftithor, Patter. of Pennsylvania, ts among | "Orders have ven issued by the War ES octaren, heat finish, take'up very small spnom, Sete = ale hea’ part of the nity -within four squares of and | SSN 3 the visitors << Atiantic City, Pennsylvania. The inet 3 owe IRE % op LUMBER AND MOULDINGS ner of Nand 2uletrocte nodthe & coe oe Avenue.cor- | BROARDING AT BLADENSBURG, < state of his health is far fromm encouraging. Lg lp pgs Saya pa Martial to agsem- | iv 1 JOUN FBLLIS._ | C aRPENTERS AND BUILDERS ac roay ct] BSE OLS Zid strocte north. Apply to Mr BRAD. | BS pemer of hd tt ADENSBURG faut wae : ‘ ‘ & August next, | JORDAN'S W. S. SPRINGS, fully i that I have made arrangement: to} and 19thote, RICHARDROTHWELA. Gan | Cxellent BOARD, and large, jana: tyccuse. wit R_H._ Daua, Jr., of Boston, will leave New | for the trial of certain officers whowhall Ke trong | J Farurnicy Cousty. Va. || Keep on tand & aupply of MOULDINGS of the llz| Auf fenseeror Of RICHARD ROTHWELL. Gap-| tm threnmnates wan ol eey goer Suis wit, 4 York for San Francisco, on a voyaye round the | before the court. ‘The Court wilt be com posed of {Now open; leaving Baltimore, Washineton, or | ferent sizeay of the heat quality chen teeing Extension. Jy iz bw | burg, Af apelication a minke Giemataatelg be ene world, in the course of two or three weeks. The | the following members: Colonels M. ld, In- } Cumberiand in the early morning train for material. Also, ageneral sascrtment of LUM baitt A RASRSHANCE—A beatiful COUNTRY | *Ub*criber, W. 'T, PRIME, Biadensburg, Ma. trip is designed to restore health impaired by | spector General's department; Loomis, sth, lufen, Harper's Berry: thenge. by Winchester for sale at the iowoxt p lees, at tha APT carver isth | 4 RESIDENCE near Washington is for sale. tt | * 8 st severe study. try; Craig, Ordnance department; Miles, 2d lufan- re ersgrrager y 3 aeyie tm Ss ae ‘seen at re ran Spy, Lmproved and desi 4 Bote ~---Gen. Tom Thumb (Charles L. Siratton) is | try; Tompkins, Quartermaster'sdepartnient: Liou, al cient aan Incton.. For farther inlormnetion vest ound Ws domed w th on Lis way bome from England. He is now of | tenant Colonel Ripley, Ordnance lepartment; and ‘arry, aa heretofore’ Grounds exten tty, ma | 1 “IDED UPON CLOSING MY | Omen’ rmation apply at the : Lith street, mare ary t je, is a stuart little man, and declares hiinself in | Majors Buchanan, 4th lufantry; Eaton, Commis. shaded fine music and experienced ser | 1) fice, $22 Pa. avenue, on TUES. | OC iy tim 5} locality. natirtenental Geechee’ sary vent; Cady, Gth Infantry; Sedgwick, #; hot and oold sulphur bathe, ‘Rie water for | DAY +a! revious to opening in our new OR SA {1 offer igr vale a valuable FARM | 2° Br dW. Palmer, author of The New | {st Cavalry; Mordecai, Ordnance ts | Soragemone oF ottieg’ Carcmitin cbiaincd a the | where we incon pase{ oeae gan ad i | tora, containing ay seam mil exchange r = the Old anslator of Micbelet’s “L? Amour,” we chem ry om 2 Oars aber ce, offer taashove Spring By Beles witha others THON Vand Fan Sons, improved ty property. “Pi property ie eit PART PLA aod naptets nd comteibuter to we magazine litera. ; With ous hundred aoros of land adjetaten ith g00ds appet ing to the Engraving || @ted in one of the most impro » @t private | bunt y CE A Bnd Mighly cult Theundersi en, a“ 28. vated the * ‘eigued respectfa'! editor and manayer of tue Atiautic Monthly, De_| MR. AND Mus. Sicxirs Ruconcinen.—As if to | #216; 8nd Invite the attention of apocetators to, thie | eae W. H. DEMPSEY, Engraver. | and ratirosd. 7 BEND. FS v ana the public of Washington t ‘ rop: ity. Apyinfornat: to Pere | 2! BEND. P.Smrrae Pet . te Palmer will continue to reside in New Yoek. stamp the perpetual stigma of moral obliquity p termeed o . will be furmiohed ups ee eee TPHE, BEST OF VIOLIN AND GuITAR| 2° _ City Hail. | Palronegeat the avors Heng em . —<$—$—$$_____ and mental tinbecility upon the jury in the famous to the undersigned. Dr. 8. M.JOR Strings, Flutes, Violins. Guitars. Violin- - ‘The en: w Nace is now wu, tur “Suivi” on S—ommsove Eien —The New | | Sickles cate,’'and tipon those who fu thelr witd | iy 8-tu 90% W. Baltinoye st. Valtimore, Nd, Sones Flute Nielonas, pamions, Accord. MASTILLAS AND DusTERs, Ly STiaaty, All thromch the grounds, the different pa York Leader bas the following pungent hit: pip per pry Pedeclaory ina prteng andchrned ag i Sree ngs | Stusio Hor ke hed Stee Were enetrume _, AT COST, [iltons ” tee crenm aud beor +n Suith’s wife once proved false to ber marital bed, | reaohuiven to wash out the clain oenic ee and | PHKENIX DISTILLERY, <8 pricesatthe MusicStoreof W-G:METZEROEE | V° Marg mated them down with parlor furnished up son: to plenssthe meneame. And sone very bard things, In his anger, Smith | the hieel of the wrong-doer, tlifs man Sickles hes - en st. ond Fa: gy. jy 35 | in Pisin Fy sae “Ref-oshments of all binde in season will be served fhe had sunken so low in her conjugal crime | LE" aiausmeeld tlie ee ea wh AND BLACK TEA. av MARE Ms | He Madd A Valle a ceutioman wel, koow a ‘They were stra s rt fe 4 I, aL . She coutin't cone ap ‘po, bal Senith could ‘co ner os A rennet cree Lovige to various grades Alooe STAND. cage’) 17 16-008t Ses a lavenuic._ Salk ne Evests who may think Gt to give me a cag at the 1 itselGvery Tittle concerm about the domcatid art Oolong ‘Orange Boose a, ‘For enie'ey E Two Yount wag ae neo! tens oe CHRISTOPHER ADAMS. Aud he taug’ new lesson to country and | rangements of Mr and Mrs S., an farther than . KING & BURCHE: } cow ron at 7 OP. te town. as they may give fut vidence a sincere 4 iyul Corner ees 7 ht fn fotusteuet rite following anne vile “ PUrent: D. taedaE CR OPS Just roumuved Fstabiised once more on the same social plane— | pentauce anda dene e ne ie a a INE? MAR RRe | oY I instromental Muse atin, Fréne sts Bec TGs Hine ane, wall ether in 2, c i 2nd Instromental Music, Lati » | sey of Ruta Bees. White ob A crime ou enacts alde—why, he takes her afatn. raced army. ian whet mora does tue e "Sepa Ea prone MAKE Arion: higher Kin«’ish Studion, Drwwing, Pastel and tre Sake ove TURNIP SEEDS. ee sad Feanine, . are , unfold, and what a slur does (a SHAFTS coe ne, ~ ; monials Star, Tong Green ever Emperor Napelieny tg, battle of Solfertno, the | cast on the thoughtless mullivuds ine wese tate OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. RIMS, SHAFTS and POLEW thas hea sre ies Gr to'Mre Wieatsus Sah, ete sditor of the Star, | “Also, Lous Green Cucumber, and every variety seen a aie" te Haoperor trans [ahs sulted eebegegnce cress |, Thuesaidacd baad of Fey Wn DRY VEO SORE Sgr] CEE | ona ee beat eae a map “4 ~ re 0 oe a Yee een nee ee ee . Jaen ind occupied the night before. the proof wasas strong as Cent sao wer oF whieh lied as being a perfectly pure WHtacr, entire SULKY FELLOES and KES, of ‘apetior AT MAXWELL'S. Mgnt ah eet 880, the Bont Works vu arden Ausuion licutenant dying by wae Beni He Reneene.— Nero Herald seen merit att Bron |STILLED, bost | CHAIR CANE only 45, ies? Selijn, ies? 16-30" ag Pr Lanireth’s Gardon Bod ee _ bee fo peatiended to, and the dy io; Ontorxat. Retumy.—The Sheriff ot Reynoldd =! aving & a stock of 4 7 ENOLIAy ther ir OAC CES and SPRINGS, - ae ~) | waemne ait ateince., — — ‘ man having taken bis wateh from Lis neck. county, Mo., made; the other day, the follow! ands of Fike Wi ‘ wine, | HAIR CLOTH, of all widths. imore prie Mantiffes, Ci Ww: SEWING ROO re it, together with a locket and a rinz im the poocl return on the back of a capias, feaued is | Soeveva’ ecttaare ‘ip trom elehe wit: forest. '6. Re. cust us es Be Nara af Pa, Ave ror's hand and begued him to send thei to bis | exauder Satterfeld, on an tadicument ion feet AC | DELPILA: € olay labeatiraect Noa Beat | picky ‘Opposite ‘th Only OE aa ADEE, Oaly Os. ng wile according to an address which be| “Alexander Satterfleld—found. pth | steams me FR a * SIMPSON, 2 vere & 16-203 ve. The Emperor promised to do so, and sent “Alexander Sattertield—taken. ai Now is the ti + Bide, 898.Pacay, | SHl s it ord ae ‘boriers. i » by 8 special messenger to the nder Sattertield. , ae pain kal Rive "Wat ng nearest outpost} ‘‘ Alexa: Sattertield—esea through ever. f of the Ar g-rians green corn before | could lay ey nae Ar] 9 tes oEp ma | STENLAERING saLe ATER TR! "ark RE ME nes sn S. aod WR’ é ia8, 8, FOPHAN | mar : we rest far ' fOr 8. Q, NOYES