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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. shocked thoughtful 8 forcement of the ines athe pal ican liberties; while his proclamation above re- ferred to has shocked those of weak minds, sickly Sentiments, or diseased principles, who for the most part were those who shouted over his-ac quittal as a vindication of justice, (in their opin- ion.) InitBus shocking them, Sickles has operied Spirit of the Morning Press. the eyes of those among them in this latitude, to ae hope of } the fact aie ve rsscancegerntas safeenimeainert | his (Sickles’) morale and character, from, the mo- ton Convention will dissolve the Democratic party, | mentof the homicide to the clése of 1. _} their forlorn enough. The Constieu- In condoning her offence, Sickles prociaims : — that he was himseif the author of her revolting te cleo ot tiem predicts that the National Democracy will i a in hall by the Messrs. Hooe & Brother, of show at Charleston what they have shown on | Comfession; or that a woman such as she describes indy during the present week. Washi S b other occasions—that they have a very short and | herseif to be, therein, is not untit to be bis wife; oa Fat and pleasant company assembled ling with di | | thathe shot Philip Barton Key unarmed and an- {In Philadelphia; a number of the Barge evening, at the residence of our friend; Mr. summary method of dealing lisorganizers: | oF wits epeurgreg “48, = itstenrpins | Soma Foner Hn ie The snteiligencer publishes and comments in a | 8Ware of his approach with any suc! al ve permanently organized the ceremony and. parti la tive feativit of complimentary manner upon the Inaugural Ad- | 4 offence which he does not regard as sufiicient | ‘navy. The members of each club constituting it one of those very ng occasions, . ing, dress of the Rev. Dr. Sanson, on the occasion of | Cause for more than a temporary estrangement be are habited in neat appropriate dresses, and every | The happy couple were oe a reeest inducti President of | tween the woman and himself, she being as muc , eldest daug , pp ata College, oe re @ principal in the ‘affair as the victim whose-life | Board is composed of a delegate from each Club— } Paxton, both of our ci es The Rey. D. Cativonnta Private Laxp Crams.—The Gen- GEORGETOWN. VENING STAR scones eral Land Omen fs tested to oenewing poe th E ‘Tux Connonement.—Nothing since the extra- | patents to thes General of California for Correspondence of The Star. a ah Seay Sap ordinary acquittal of Daniel E. Sickles bas so 'y, Viz For ho “Canada de Raim- Gzonextown, July 20, 1858. WASHINGTON CITY: + | shocked the American public mind as bis recent 152” finally confirmied to Maria LuisaGreerand | The Masonic Hall’ on High street, near WEDNES AY... July 20 1859¢ | cciamation that the wot bit | Manuela <agtiae. te rancho kn I a , = —— —__>——~ | murder of Philip Barton Key i hy to | naime of Gratide,”’ finally be-opened for: the 10™ Tuovem “THE S742" 18 PRINTED ON THE | 1. 45. wife, involved in the ches. 0 it, a VaSTEOT STxAM PRESS IN USE pea a his marital relations with her. = o’ch As day Ge di sean Fer Sy meer axon anna worn Apvere | simply. that his acquittal under ‘Aro 't.—Mr. Joseph C; (St. John’s,) passed. WisEMENts, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT LN Twas o'clock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY SPPEAR UNTIL THE NRXT DAY. be the fe cooler. The building is an ornament to the city, +. 0a and reflects great.credit upon the members of the 17 The Baltimore papers announce the arrest, | Lodge, and the skilful architects and mechanics tn-its erection and furnishing. Architect yesterday, (Tuesday) of George eeriade te and builder, Beary Wi te; wiperfntendent of with the murder of yor an Tay in that | brick work, R. R. Sheckeil; pain janes bitya time pes | He secreted in | Goddard Ee: By Messi 1 ‘Schatte? Ma- cleira, of Washi ; fron work by W. T. Du- a house in the upper part of the city, and secured : “fitting and plambj ‘Thos. Evans. of ‘tHrdtigh the exertions of Waitington: fhe stained pisse day feroeee © of the western-district. ~The accused | the Messrs. Super -cos by lius yt > tna pouty atts part ot OMe Sieg occnes Baker; “peinelpal ¢ aed SOR Cs iladelphia; upholster wm. ‘and sister residimg in the Southern section of the | Gee! age city. “Te was engaged to be married to a yoting | King, of ie earpets en the for et eighth census under the act of March 3, Notics.— Distaic? ov CoLtmata ADyERTISE MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THR Batixogz Ses ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE Stax orrice. officer has his post assigned Lim. The Naval | Miss Mary Pax a nee ae—s he took fn so cowardly a manner. the officers of the Navy area Commodore, Vice | %h¢M-P- Church, Pridey night 63 Heise "4 bassailed from | Now, we have to say, that a more scrupulously | Commodore, retary an treasurer. m ‘es from the Mayor were appropri- U7 The U. 8. ship Constellation ; y lous! » See aT There read and Boston. correct man, in such matters, than Philip Barton | will probably be a general turn out of the Navy | ately disposed of: Key was, until an evil hour brouzht him in close | sometime In September. The next regatta will Mo Rae et Bede Specs rnc par Doe contact with ‘the Sickles pair, we never knew. | come off in October. mending that the same be Tebortpld tors cpap tines Among all the friends of his youth and manhood rit is sald that almost every ves 1 arriving one submitting the account of the. n here, he was proverbial for his high-toned idcas é : office for and box rent; one submit- of right and wrong in such matters, before his as- | &¢ New York from Europe reports passing the toe a leer seeiged Sy hm ro Sob som on icebergs in the Gulf s i sociation with them, We are aware that the par- scsi _ “, os 3 5 ae Sone spn. Pract ia front of hel Moeae'Sa tizans of the man who killed him created a differ- | VV'"E not unfrequently nar re. the im it of the northern end of High st. entimpression, for the time being, on the public | Zurich from Havre‘on Monday passed one as high | 509 ssking the removal of the sane; one fosing ind Nota si le point of proof to Justify their | * the mast-head, which for awhile appeared to | the account of Samuel Bootes, Jr., surveyor, for = a single polt af pe id K insist upon an unpleasantly close acquaintance. | services rendered by him on Fayette 5 One in misrepresentation of the —enat roar) v4 t. 1, | Had the ship come upon it at night, destruction, | relation to a child left in the family of Jas. Boyle nae aamaae Le astadioy: cae pin ws the captain says, must have been inevitable. by a white woman, a former inmate of the poor- house; one submitting the seers of Jesse Kiteh- for his services as an extra police officer. has opened the eyes. of the dupes of his late melo-| 47> "The Sickles case, inits newest ex. | OP dramatic programme, so a8 to enable them to | cites about as much remark in the public journals pee Fanee Seid oe promote = coat tealize the fact'that the aspersions showered upon a tothe lieremtbrens v8 Sees oe fines imposed on binein consequence of having Ber, for bie SIM IAD) benefit, were 22 Lascl@pe as.) pa correspobdent of the Philadelphia Press from: his.own claims to honor to be wounded in an | whom we quote elsewhere, is not fengea Mr. affair of the sort, in Which Key fell a victim to Ais ‘they IA number of the fashionable churches, in _ New York, have closed their doors for the seasoh. 7-4 tornado on Sunday night destroyed eight spans of the railway bridge at Decatur, Tennessee. Loss 3150,000; 17 John Smith, of Barre, Massachusetts, one of the most extensive manufacturess and wealthiest citizens, committed suicide by hanging himself to the balasters of the stairs in his own house. No Cause is Qssigned for the deed. U7-A marble shaft recently erected over the re- mains of Aaron Burt, in the graveyard in Prince- ton, New Jersey, has been mutijated and broken Dy some persons unknown. The shaft waserected by stealth, no one knowing who put it there. UP The overland California mail of the 27th uit., has arrived at Sf Louis. The town of Teba- nz: lad been destroyed by fire; loss estimated at $100,000. Forty-three convicts made their escape from the pean #“ti@ry. Business at San Frameisco failed to take out licenses for running his omni- ‘buses Nera the Lee ereig refer rants ab Sickles’ friends there are inclined to thin a 3 *peaata, tendering Big resiyeaticd at benny Che ideal ne ee ae en eee | dicament, There ne alge aon ee reir; | tne police aud aight watch; seat to the Board of Seo witec® = mas whey after exterting :doum her I tt. gecthertroublo with io Key famit Aldermen. } and publishing such a confession as that which all | the, Mr. Marbury presented the memorial.of Philip it is to be ho; bave no other origin than | ,. = the world read and revolted at not long since, | the Lg Express. Gormly; laid on the table: takes her again to his arms, and thus proclaims Mr. ‘Marbury ited a report from Lewis her't fit wife for him, is, indeed, a viétim, almost; Carbery, strveyor, submitting an estimate of the 6d SONS OF MALTA—Meet TO-NIGHT, at | expense for com; leting the improvements on was unimproved . as much to be pitied as the an who was mur Fie Encampment. in Temperance Hail.s¢ 8 Prospect street, referred: = = ot iC. Bons Ry 7 or tnemorial aero : = ANN ‘TRIBUTION of Med- 8. inson and R. 3S. Roberts, remonstratin; with the twain. LE ieset Brcmitmato tie Pupils ofthe Public | againstthe levying of any front foot tax on Eighth As mortifying as the history of the trial bas been hoots of the First District will take place at the | street. between High and Prederick streets, for to considerate and justice-loving people of this | $™!thsonian geen TO-MORROW (Thues- | the py tween alee street; referred. ) oR District, as “inflicting @ stain upon the history of | %f, As, LERNOO: Pir, Harbury, from the committee on streets, to dered by and through his unfortunate association DF On Friday last a man passed cver the Amer- ican Fall of Niagara ina boat and was lost. He ‘was a blacksmith, and had been up the river im askiff for iron. When returning his craft got too Will be detivered by the Hon. | which the memorials on the subject were referred, far from the shore, became unmanageable, and } its jurisprudence never to be wiped out, this de- | THos. A. Henny atlas public generally | Teported a Dill entitled ‘an ordinance providing was taken over the Fails. aoucment of acondonement under thecircumstan- | are mvited to-attond, for paving the sidewalk on a portion of Seal! ces, will do some good, we trust, in teaching Dis- | The exercises wit! eommence at’4 o’elock street;”’ laid over. tl By order: R. B. IRONSIDE, Also, from same committee, re; a resola- phen ws ee ea cee en ete | dist of Colambia juries their duty between law}. 4, Borde of Com. of Arrangements. | tion in favor of John Popkines leie meet, New ¥. iy? ning at | 824 justice on one side and a vulgar bastatd pulr |. DR. WOOLFSON, the Paris Optician and |, Also, from same. committee, to which was re- ee ae eerie *- 1 is Inleneumpniaictnasd Serie waeicat by the: | UZ Ucutist, announces ‘his arrival back to this | ferred the memorial of Richard Pettit and E.G. BE Welch, st Sie Ces of Tie Secretary, Nas 90 | aes snattinces to cheat law and justice. on the | QH#7,and has reopened at his new ‘catanti Brown asking that a front foot tax may be levied few vestels had been entered, that it was not PPI a No. 244 Pa avenue, between f2th and lath streets; | om the west Ade of Market between First advisable to sail. "Phe members of the | Bet. Long will this public condonement keep | where he will be able to attond again to hia numer- > and Third streets, for the purpose of repaving the alive the public’s memory of the jury in the Siekles Sasits te cane eee ee eh penton g8- footways, asked that the commities be Giechat ged case, we trust, to the end of forever deterring ju rated Spectacies and Eye Glass ‘" A splendid shee fa tater considcration of the subject; con- amen here haracter to lose, - | assortment of Optical Instruments he offers to the | curr " taring im TPIT oaths . pr egerciel Qublie nt European prices. jy 18-3t Pini ages eT eee bel apes - ~ = Bs 5 Tred e memor! orn law as ftexists, from returning a verdict according oneved to Fostiwala: Pore Pas Hine, Hodis | ectticioent of his clatat for wk done te tees to what they think the law should be, rather than | and Excursions, at one dol rxalion ERESH | strcet, asked that the committee be discharged of} from the further Yacht Club intend to content theinseives with the @moual fall cruise. 7 We are indebted to the publishers, Virtue, Emmins & Co., 26 John Street, New York city, who send us through their Washington agent, e t , ES mad * mt to consideration of the same; con- Ae ene ee ean Miers Hoe: gemma ses WEN thes Ehow it tobe, If ah e'pdter | AAS “WEDDING CRE meds eee Lolo sayy 4, 5, and-@; of the Battles of America, by sea and | the jury-box. and very ch Particular attention fu * a Mr. Dunlop, from the committee on grievances, Jand; the illustratiows(of these numbers) being the it oishing every! 1 the party line. Ica Cream to ” > ——- Tur Democratic Nationa, Convention — J towhich the memorial of Mrs. Elien J. Abbott private familie 3774 cents wart. AtthePHIL- | % “ * Bide ad eerie deate ct pee on Concord | phe New York Z-rald calls npon the Democratic | & LEEBIA CONPROMONERY. Sin anon te ee Bridge,’ and “The death of Major Ferguson at | National Committee to change the place for the —————— — Also, from same committee, to which was te- King’s Mountain.” The work ts an interesting | meeting of the approaching Democratic National P'NE aPeLes i ferred the memorial of M. Adler and W.H. ‘Bou- one, capitally gotten up in all its departments. Convention from Charleston, South Carolina, as AND BANANAS. gal, report aresolution for their relief; laid over Mr. Tenney offered a resolution for White wash- ing the town house; laid over. fir. Lazenby, from the committee on claims} reported the following resolutions; which were f. Held over: A resolution in favor of H. Polkin- horn; a resolution in favor of Samuel Bootes, jr.; and a resolution in favor E. A. Eliason. ' Also, from committee on the market-housé, re- Pos a resolution in relation tothe market scale- ouse; laid over. fixed by the Ciacinnati Convention, to New York. The suggestion is the result, the writcr alleges, of the fears of delegates from rural districts of the unbealtbiness of Charleston after the Ist ef April, before which time the Convention can hardly be held without depriving the party of the alleged advantage of delaying the making of the ticket until as late a period as possible. Now, itis to be by le if U7 In the Supreme Court in Baltimore, yester- dy 2) 3t Avent day, the jury in the ease of H. R.and J. Reynoida vs. the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, on action te recover $56,000 alleged es damages con- sequent upon the breach of contract to build the city jail, returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and assessing the damages at $35,000. This result says the American, was unexpected, it being gen- A ICE CREAM. ND Made of Pure Cream, to be had from U. RIDt NOUR, 304 Pa. avenue. between Sth and loth streets. Fanulies supplied atthe low price of $1 5 per gallon. Ladies Saloon upstairs. Please onl and try, aad I know you will always buy at jy a-3t_ U. HW. RIDENOUR’3 Confestia: HOICE HAVANA FRUIT —Just recei : Per) Also, from sate committee, asked to be dis- presamed that the committee will take due care stoamor Baltimore. only five days passage— charged from the further consideration of two fae ages tthe Only Paty Gamage we | calling the Convention to tavare the heath of | 9 Bets big FINABELES? oes =e : several resolutions in relation to the expediency of the unacelimated delegates against any possible oi ae aS a6) pa OBO PEARSON'S. | erecting cevata senda for the ux2 of the coantty 07 A paragraph from the New York corres- | danger from their brief sojourn in Charleston. SURV M y s 7 Pa. av.. oppo. the Sationa! rople, and in relation to persons engag pondence of the Boston Atlas alluding to the fact | That is to say, that they will be brought together B MACDEL, MACHINIST, No. 153 Penn uckesteriny occupying free stands a8 country peo- * avenue, between 7th and 18th streets, ra spectfully informs the public that he is prepared to repair and put inorder, every description of Fire Me Faney A) it ple; concurred in ‘The bill entitled -- An ordinance paving the sidewalks on a portion o: that Miss Ridgely of this city, now in New York, ‘was a witness in the Sickles case, in a manner ere the sin shines down upon the streets of Charles- tonsq fiercely as to endanger the tives of ygentle- | genie 3 for Heal street”? Mrbiich we deem improper, and, indeed, highly | imem with bile so stirred upas that of the dee: ['Auus ar Metalic Raney Articles: ta du mi desor ea Elones and: being concurred in by the Board reprehensible. Had it inet the eye of the editor | gates and the thousands the machinists’ bu+ : i =aen- of outsiders usually peiling | dent tothe prosroutien of and havling arodud them, will surely be. As for |-be8ms very : 2 the idea of inducing the National Committee to| (EO. H. VARNELI., Z HOUSE, SIGN, take the responsibility of directing the Conven- en END, tion to meet elsewhere after the Cincinnatl Con- FANCY PAINTER, vention directed it to meet at Charleston, it is Levisiana Avexce, BETW ina Vis AND ITH STS. Ruan NoRH su z. Oo. . - DE. Sickles knew his wife, as hundreds other | simply preposterous. The Committee possesses RUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and all PER-| Mr King moved to amend the same by strikin, y ee ‘ : SONS desirons of having work neatly and prompt y | out the following: “Phe sum of twenty-cieht do respectable ladies in society did, here, as a respect- | no ee mor wii} they ventare to apenwe | SONG Cire please laave their orders atmr kin” | lars sixty'cents, being the amonntof tx paid rink appl until a Aa eoulting ia he any such. porium, and thev will bs waited on either hy myacif by her aud her late husband (W.R. Abbott) Som ag Barton Key. ng herasa che on thirty feet of bor, ourher request, (Drs. Sickles alleging sickness | 7 or Mr. Jxo 8. Fixon. who ts authorized toe+timate % 5 SMINATION —Theenses |*or contract for any work in iny line, the year 1850 ta 1£59. inclusive, The resolution in favor of John Popkins was Passed. and, being concurred in’ by the Board of Aldermen, was signed The resolution providing for whitewashing the town house was 5 The resolution in favor of Ellen J. Abbott was of The Stsr (who was not then in Washington) it would not have appeared in its columns. Miss Ridgely is the orphan daughter of a gallant officer whe fought mobiy and fel! gallantly in his coun- try’s service, and residing near the residence of 2 Invaiip Pexsioners for sending for her at the time.) Miss | f *Priication for the pay ment of peusions to inva- | , LFF Estimates will be feely and prone ae. ed He seaendl $5 eteninlaces tenner Es SENS Cee Ey e,) Mine | a aden am stad tiers tok. “pproved Mércl3: Berne PLUGS ON PENNSYLVANTi coe. | Abbott during siid period.” Coneerred tne Sa hes aia sis, on coteiog to | 6 the sdarits of tee tations ee anes | PURE PLUGH ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE- | MT aulution wad then famed aud, being eee eR tp Do is required biennially. A circular upon the aub- Orricz Commissioner Papuic Britpixas,t | eurredia by the Board of Atdermen,was sizned. { ° F} ne . wR, The resolution in favor of M. Adler and WV. H. to sign the paper,asa witness, which sulsequentiy pi terehew as iy hae ne peg crag Notigo ia hor ah sivas, that water my be ia Dougal was laid over. - proved-to be the Infamous confemioa. She ata | ©, soslons, Ik wIDEh he ad rite mea hee pant pavemontTom St, | oases Sn tee pgrreareset ers not then nor has she ever since read it. Such and are aaigatd to biennial examinations to ae tag tho pavement Riderinea was signed. i such only was the connection of Miss Ridgely | with their usual vonchers, on the ith day of Sep- | intween7 and® o'clook, Ra MAY. bast ent the cone |. A inessage was received from the Board of with the affair; a’ inveluntary connection for | tember and Ist day of January next, respectively, | vonienc> of those using ite "The waternemet not te | Aldermen, that they had passrd a resolution to which she was by no means responsible, and for | the certificate as to the state of their bility. } aaeduzom at any other a 1g the destroy the ailanthus tree, in which they asked - . | The operatioy of this act ef Congress yirtually | 4&¥, nor mnst it bo conveyed from them irto houses concurrence. which she is as wholly blameless as anylady who | . uspends the semi-annual payments of invalid | PZhOMe Ci a ‘pt Tebases of fire. The following resolutions were also returned, casusily Knew Mrs. Sickles im society here. for | peaionn at the commencen en of cache bere | Thin restriction is rendered neeossary hy: the im | ; by the Board of Aldermen, and were -inch mainin Pennsyiva- that knowledge. The public will sct its own es- cre , sufhetency of the angle n Lc: period until the certificate of two physicians of venuaeto aupply the crest quantity of water sane “ ain eed tear aie "dee a i i has ber | ., Pen: ents wilh] | used for str+et and pavement washing weat | resolutio: ol ch; a resolution in timate on the act of Sickles in inducing an {nno- | Sarcoans nes bees bers aig gpsiee sxent ‘disa- | of tho Capitol without such alors af head es ent | feveret O. Myers & Son; a resolution in favor cf cent young lady t place ber name as a witness to Pitty certified to, but in no case for a yreater sui vents tho water passis me Barracks and Na gver Capitol Hill and sn ‘i th; t Establusbments at the Ma. Maser onect ihr l ite the infamous paper, which we regard as being on | the bridge aver @ par with his subsequent act, in making it public providing for rebuilding per Month then the rate expressed in the pension College run; aud an ordinance certificate.”* FF a KI Commissioner, | Mending an ordinance entitled An ordinance / . y ets bb — Balt) — thorizing the improvement of a portion of Apropos ime Ridgely when in New York v4: sswis Aspornsey Biucevor Ges IMPORTANT NOTICE, po 4 i cently, was not on a visit to Mr. Sickles, as the A ise cen eek gos et oR Pugiic mee ae atte street,” approved the 25th of Mebruary, | Uran.—We are informed that Col. 5. C. Stani- baugh, recently appointed the Surveyor General for the Territory of tab, has reached this city for the purpose of receiviny tinal inst uctions from the Commissioner of the General Land Oftice in relation to the resumption of the surveying service he following cer- tifica.es of cures made Pr nm Ti CHO ~ Ra CURE and RAEU Cc NIMENT. ene Medicines have been extensively used with in the ‘ast seven years, and have boen thoroughly | an t st.d hefore being presented to the public. A num- rot a certificates ean be shown if p rsons will callon me correspondent of the Atl:s alleges, but traveling under the protection of her own brother. A message was received from the Board of Al- dermen, that they had considered the resolution in la'ion to the Tate Wm. Jewell’s redeeming fund, had passed a substitute therefor, in which they asked concurrence. The following resolutions were being cohtnsed Items Telegraphed from Washington. Wasiixotox, July 19.—The President lias rec- Emil Christian Hammer as Vice-Consul » and in by the Board of Aldermen, 7 i Wastunxeron. July gned: A resolution in far f EA. Elia- Leuinork for the State of Massachusetts, to re- - ae a aiee to the ae ag ues nigel, Prany RegDear Eats purchased wome pobssighas {ir Shepieer grawees pet Sennel Boomt i Boston yeu jave been suspended. We further i comme ndes | and a resolution in relation to the market scale The British and Spanish Ministers are preparing understand that the instructions bave been com- sare enter Bhoene eet “and to leave the city for the putpose of visiting the tend bottle, and | house. summer resort ia the North. hy ti ince. The resolution from the Board * now been twelve months sires ugedie. ie sure eure for Rheumatism, | used on inunicated to Col. Stamba have not had a rcturn of R) igh, and that he pro- poses to depert for the sphere of of Aldermen, in for the bone of ie ae Foing to Sharon Springs bis duties as soow Respectinity, by +2 mp pis peak mes ane sedecmningy benef 5 as he completes‘his arrangements in sec 26ar Store, opp. Nat, Intel, oa. ., Other Ministers bave eiready left the city. = a ya a a ‘N securing the was suffering at the cumo time, framers A resolution in favor of Philip Gormley was During the absence of the President, zegular of the Cabinet will he held as usual. on and Fridays. from Augusta siys: +The brig Fe. bods Te New Orleans Juve 11, (destinatice nel : My son performance of the attack of d ti duties devolved under the instructions. bythe apc erie 6 = ree think it 18 the hest and quickest ca have ever used for said complaint. VIN. passed and si ; also, a resolution providing for the repaifing and cleaning the streets of the town. r ‘The resolution in favor of J. W. Mar!l, and the *iee Tus Weatuer—The following report of the ae r Manufactured and sold wholesale and retaa resolution in/favor of Millicent Magruder, were ie Sm nian Enstitation, | 9th an eta. : , men, and were signed. Late The Captain and crew had landed on the The time of observation is abut 7 O'clock : ed siso at Foghren’s eins Poche Pee ‘The resolution providing for white-washin€ the Sraneniter, Suly 19 Private advices trom Sory2) 1359 Hoaateatmatween Hand 15 Martin's Branklin | Market house was returned. passed, by the Hoard Teg nee aly oe state that Gen, pan | New York, N.¥. -cloudy, warm. ‘ thand D sts; No W. Bilburn, No. | of Aldermen, with an amendinent, in which they chire had arrived at Bermosi ayd announced pee. Ma -clondy, warm. yi Sth st. onat, opposites wire aN 7 a Teplntish Som the Board of Aldermen, au- his intention of driving off all ti i spore, Md... clear, S1°. = - certai : i diane north of the line: with the Sonoce Meera tear; wind NW DAN'S W. ey Ty, | HROetziN Certain tag, foot-ways, was pamed and ‘The revolt of the Yaqui and Opapta Indians gcleae, 85>. 'N 1 cr yt AS he resolution providing for white-washing the seemed to be si / but another bad Uroken deat. oe, wing N | Gumbertand fn the ence jp ean OF har p | Market-house, as amended by the Board ef ahie nortbery, Pet ge - ora, = Rand of “eee 39> ! fiarper's pis tease by Wi iopester men a = up, and the aiméndment to strike leader. were Jee, Papag' vet -elondy, warm, som this Depot: 1% aaa cuschos, ty the Puss Surccamee rad Sigeeds Pie wasex . 7 rim . 1. fol r “ » —— sete tient, Mowry and Edward velondy. 82", wing sw | rere ‘rer, eretofore Grounds on bea teat; |. A Message was transinitted to the Boara of al- would fight op may ps — an aoe roms cefear 68> bean: tally hailed : ine Fouals aud ex) ser roonlgoase proposing oe the Boards adjourn Mowry’s grievance fs'2 certain abusive eon- clondy, 3°, wind SW} agin an bartels or bottion inter cheats is | My, Temey moves 4 recenatdeceti of the per of fa city na ted tothe States Rewspa: | MacoR, GE... clear, Warr, rings. SF. M JORDANS BRG® | oe eney Postpone til Friday next acta A J Cheer, Warm, Proprietors offer the above Springs, to; + ther lution in favor of M. Adlerand WW. H | ‘The indians in Arizona Monty: Ala. +o.Clear, warm. thone haan » tog: ther | so lerand W.H Dougal, redations on the settlers, and volusteers eye fy Prairie Blvd, ain. ; nih and Raeieef sare afi th late fo gh | yc Was concurred inpand the eaolatiou passed - i The resolution from the Board of Alderinen. to tbe oa destroy tie ailanthus trees were taken up. Mr. Marbury offered'a substitute for the same, itis a weil ascertained fact, know Burean, that very many 1 tee of the etenaee Indian A) ty. Any information with som Lee nay oe to the under: it L Gsinsville, Miss. New Orleaus, La. r. Baltimore attributyble to the enc sturbances fel Cimore, Md._ |. which was adopted. Ses Reena acre waar CORCa AND caMINE ata Mg ater cage tiene be Wy ta “Ry the | goverament. The whites Lay clear, warm. . . oie ee | cer teen 7 oie reed “tage pe once ‘obtained en there ts no way (he 5 . RIM pi & OLES as “—_ KES, «Tang teivion war then paar andBein nS United States military force being sma) ts Ane ; , consumers ‘and’at low 1 fi Board of Alderme: “re them. and sometimes. in conseq arm > We invit ; rae In by the of wan tifved thets retualaing aul fully wn the sot 2 gg clesr, watt: SULKY” FELLOES ‘and SPORES. Pe wuperior a, "a cove ioeiae Sethe nent Tok 5 . ity, a Popes — ie te who are <! oem. cH UB CANE only Soe-te per nit, qetax on Pr t ; and’ being coa- oe ea aeremeed i thai aftr. cha eth poo cAROAGH LiGhis tad Baanipnay SPRINGS, | treed tn bythe Hound of Aldeimen, wan nighed i = Per sa rrirnhng wl ger bees clear, Warm HAUL CLOTS, 16 to 30 inehes, @t’ Washington | dermen, concurring is the Bropeliien ot tui be Fig tdorey Sry ont all treat ctifgatne, 4 Chetoniery will plea baliovs sn hon we say we | inc sine — Beards ois thie ing al -é exhibition of ‘our good talthy amd ty ee ae — ouN R. SUVA 7 for | “On motion satisfaction arising from unfulgil 5 S__309 Fa, sx a The Commissioner of Indian A{fifrs, . (Mr. Greenwood.) who is bly with-tbedadiau eharacter. and hes Abed ac cally shown 2 warm friendship for de tn |, Fecomunend to the poh = ° snoh sneasures as will teeffect of all our treaty of inan +e, ’ A Contract AwaRpep.—Mp. Jos. L.. Savage of this city, being the lowest biddér, has obtained. 2, the contract for supplying the Washington Navy- Yard with the copper to be requi: there in the uaint Hy y of which wrensepe oct ae for tue sr aE Meee Re ae ad ALEXANDRIA. ——. ee . 3 EXxanvria, July 20, 1859. C N inquest, at 10 o'clock this ont by . C. Gray, a Scotchman b b, 2 set this city, who died at -dose| ich it is su; he | CO e te “ « ; a ower fo reliewathe unfortunate roen, bat all pire in future advertisements, 0 P Dir. 'y was a single man, about |) —~——= 35 years of age,# watchmaker by trade, and had a store on King street, near Water. The verdict of the jury was, that ‘ he came to his death by taking an over-dose of laudanum, but not with the inten- tion of self-destruction es of the twentieth Viet as4 Alcsnedte., For Geko nes The closi; xercises tieth annual i — of St John's Academy will take at care ladies 3 gon children 123% berty Hall to-morrow afternoon, member atSo'dlock. ‘The exercises will consist ee Sorter Fy musie, both an i. See ee en ate ry Nic 4 » ; RAND P Oficer Padgett this morning arrésted Robert G TRE McE-wing for an assault and upon Joha igilant Fire pany. Williams. He was held by Justice ‘Prive to am. vi ire Com swer at October court. Phe members of the were for: the hol ® fair for the | oF: that benefit of compan: n October next. A ~te resolution was also to have their boss bere thrmen| ves that nothing shall ec new! ited. Mr. R. F. is n ay a y pain F. Prettyman be aedone te Ko thie Fie Nic ons of @ vor them withibelr Officer Padgett arrested a man ; Levi Bloxham charged with assaulting William _ Beats run every five | MeCaen, and in default of bail-he was committed images rom the eee ee, y Justice Summers. af we, . rel gmail og re: ey pF a et Se sete adn sdmirtine poy pad ; on rice i-e—to ir ; him with bei: concersell in the ammult upor thee essa te Wart pe oe ape 0 Nuc. day.)and, after ‘y perticl hosting wets Some iv "COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. ees yonerahy, bowen for further IRST oRAue rie Nic jon. caneca. by the butning ef 's curtain accldeatalty eee TX, rn 2 acc! set fire to, in a toa dwellin; siictning the oud the ene t rag inform pe — aa Farmers’ Bank. Jt was extinga the oceu- » Nic wil nce at Analostan pants withont further damage. ad on T Cwtsiyay ’ pals. 2h! 4 Mr. Norval E mee Ime this plate, and until See ee their friends to participate ee erm cbie yp ortinomnr ron eae eeees! | “The sscmimre pledged wes te do all yn ther tion in the office of the Balti ‘Ami to make this occasion one of enjoy ment to _ | ess a % ~ ho wey patrorize them. Ar Wm. F. Carne, one of the * locals’ of the | “ig sewhe 18), he stone-honwe wharf and Evening Sentinel, has lately wn constantly di ” with the Washington Constitution. CaRtLos. for ocea: fine Band of Mi enmaced * ateckete grate deine ecntieman ood le, fhe ie constantly during the day. i ies. PERSONAL. boats, Boat fare 10 cents. Committee. ] BERERY CAUTION ALL PERSONS fede Giedmon, Wm. ugh, trusting Maria Curtis on my account, as 1 nie! Perkins, Wn. ri. not pay any debts con! esate. ives ace Georgetown, July 19, 137, “SES “in | QHECOND ANNUAL EX GURSI — American | look & Ladder Company, Waatee ¥ ble Wi aru | Trotthem iabeildi a New svete onpe I — By 8 0 le Wor a he stenmer rans Cobiyer will iesve her ‘ON tt Apply at No, 65 13th accel netcbatrots Bend 6.77 NTE sete Sheahan Paste WANTED—An ICE CREAM MAKER. Apply | *:3, "ht nedes's whart at & Ouleck at JOS sCHAPFIEL D'S Confectionery, : 4 roma ee? street, between G and H. sao at’ | *"ehthere' Brose aud inter Dace weeesiged for ANTED—A SINGLE MAN to work the excursion. practice in rais- Ratreshaneets will My cored by one of our re- prod: retabi market rene catgrers. on ae A oY ables fax a “he ickets $1. Tickets canbe had of any of the fol- wae we A committer. W Aker Rodan crea out: | igeateors RRs, Brew, . stating iocality and lowest price. ue GREATEST TREAT or tur SEASON. GRAND PIC NIC OF SOME tera 2553s 5 ast cane ney WANTED Persons desiring Empiow George Washington Tent, No.1,1.0.R YT th rance id 2S NEY RLANSDALE. S80 7th street, wat fe AT ARLINGTON, on FRIDAY, July 224. ir INNeE GRAND DISPLAY OE Aske WORKS ats names, ployers will be prom jv 18 tf 5. D Me! oes. sear es peperintend jones of WASTED To RENT—By a good and punctual ~ 7 copristors Srounds. ‘tenant a amall E 7 Withers’s Band has been en and Kitchen north of ra. avanue aud betwees ih | for the oecanion not to exceed from $1) sod lath streets west, reat eee an er annum. wu ly. Addrees J.J. 'V.. at the Star Offiee. iv 14-6" ANTED—In a gentleman’ f k te—to be had « ear ghe citys good LAUR DRESS *X com | the Con: ‘ Handy’s crocere: fortatte hme and regaiar wages o! bred. Recom- | B. reon's Erncery, corner sith and F sts.. Island; mendations as to character and ability wired, pol store, corner 7th xt. Apply at ihe. counting room of the National ie gs a anda jy 15-60" ersaer Pte. Lass HLE PERSEVERANCE PIC_NIC.—Thamem WANTED TO RENT—Iin Alezend ris, & cCom- T bers ohine Perseverance Fire fortabie DWELLING-HOUSE ina (-yo '¥, annonce to their friends Ghle acighborh cesar aad peciemteatee Piesse Bp will take place at Ariana Spring, TUES. addr: Alexandris Post Offne, | DAY, August sti, tie, gra Committ - stati = iy 6 tf rangaments. Parbeehirs tx are cdvertionnent, WANTED~By 0 youth, axed 8, who bas up to | 27> }i6.18.2vezs NT SNE this time been stachoolt and sirareqimnra- P'CAIS OF THE JOURNEYMEN STONE Sn olies oF cheers: whee wet Shr CATION in | CURT on TURSDAY bono ; pot. Heis euick, active, obedient, and amburona | a See huture advertisement tor pat fnplegen. P address & note to Box No.10,|ticulars —- Sy 15-F ww st* set ced Ot | GRAND EXCURSION TO GLYMoNT. ‘The METHOD: SST, c : ___FOR BENTANDSALE. ghaey Yard Beats Ean ee A BARE, SHANCE TO OBTAIN A CON- ON OGLYMONT on THURS CRTABLE DWELLANG—The subseriber | DAY. July 21st. in the commendion DWELLING on het rintee tate Bar GA | Cavs ber whet tare West. “The house coutaira? paviors, diting ronm, | Blagdeu's whar an A Scomfortable chambers, and returning. will ars at 7 © itchen. end Bishe With gas.and hess pump of good ater in | ments on the boat wt city prices. the yard, Abels to I. WINGATE, Architect end | Accomnodat> sm esone with pe : ‘ ieketa SO cents: Chitdre im, Le ifler Geo-get ow: Ba — =! ~ gine mmittee—. - Nici » R.B. Ferguron. jy ‘OR SALE.—The und-rsigned will sell ou terms | S. Siater. to suit, HOUSE AND LOP in Bladensburg, ~ near the Spa Soring. This property formerly be. sive longed to the Methodist Church of the village and at Arlington used as. paraunage until purchased by tho atbarct THURSDAY. July 2 at. ber. "The house contains & rooms, with kitchei cents, admitting a gentie wo-dhouse and stable, The lot fron: on twoutree: man and ladies. Omuibuses will leave Northern avd contains over an Rere of round. syenewie pk rd ea Sa ts. spamue and 7th street ing urchase will apply to G. W. = WMAN,in * and returning ever: la B ansbure, who il ahow the’ promises; or’ to | 28cents round tripe iy 12 TSW me, in’ Georgetown, D. C, 9 - 3y Bi-codw 7. A. NEWMAN. GUICE TO PLEASURE 8 Compan Fk RENT—Three neatly furnished ROOMS | 12 Addition to the seunj-woekly trip for ront ina most desirable neighborhond, wien | of their etramer Puwhatan ta Nag yi x folk, fi v , oF without Board, “Appiy at No. 4 {it | Cppsrtunity of arvorine® tate ee me wie itt an tomae toGLy MONTand aQtiA CREEK (twice daily) daring the hot weather To parties of thres or more excursion tickets will be ansued at one dollar (3 privilege of remaining HE OSCEOLA CLUB ROLY, CLUB W gyn 05, eorner iy | NI-Will be ready fo ugust. four neat bet N ‘ wll be soid on acoommodating terms or Ite and I sts. (OR SALE OR RE cupancy by the Ist o FROUSES on tth street. and O sts t)eaeh for Gly mont, with rented to re Bil might and seturning : ood tonants at a reasounbie rate, Apps ta GEO | wext dacs alent i i attwe dollars ( - AMVARNEL Lec Dr: BOGAN. Novh31"Mcnee- | with ertlites of rater me —” chusetis nue, between 6th aud 7th atx. jy 2186 ine, agier can enjoy *port with hook and OR RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM oF | Une sith reine abundant white pecch aud Tok EARS That beautiful | piroe of property wore ed ~~ fi f abtindact: leo, fine shooting, f own as ak. b «for y - i GROVE Tocated nin the Piney Branch road tow Fay joms-can be had st these undred yards no: Bou eet. Bon foot me grow aoe of publio reser it machin pm. «het AS om Weert ot 0 & mand 66 aus place 1h the neighborhood ofthe city. Eergar: | Ppt, information ineene en: me. ' tien 'ars. proprietor, CHRIS. CGA, ee ? Peansyivent JAN, Georgetown, DG iy aeeott’ | Browas itera. ~ EVERAT. PERSONSCAN BE Accommodated og Ticket Agent Potomac Denith ROOMS AE Mtrs, BOWERS, at 470 2 Z| STS CE strect, between F and G- are’ pienes: t and 'OUNT VERNON AND. : TOMB OF FRAT Ase ion porn | My ere PAPE Poe nee "NTA thee story BRICK DWEILL- mes ther Note ING, eight largo rooms, with Goal dey celing, |. The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will ran reg- Ferd pra, 4nd splendid wator at the door: b auti- | WAriy to Mount Vernon and’ the fut’y focated on the corner of lith and M. streets bof Washington on TUES. doors below nina n eof Mrs. BRIDGET, three | DAYS 80d FRIDAY atneyine, the joors below. $ 4 ont TON, 203'Pa. avenue, betweeusth aod letiste | Sarninkg at half peat 3cteeee s Selo & Moy Oud re iy 18-51" x = ail the Hotels and the corner ~ HIQUSE Te LET —LOTS POR SALE —Dwal. | trip Of, SS AVERBE And Tth et atsig a “sea a ling No. 440 on L‘stre:t north, b-tweon sth - and Sth streets. 7 reoas, ne ly painted, pump in th» yacd, o cuient and fl asantly located, for Lots, in equate $31. fronting on 10th, | 5 y BRA ROTTI! ets, eubdivided nto and 35 | PPh. vate Woe, TROTTING beautifil J-ols ip square vertierd to t piace on Friday ig on S street north, for je on «ae WAS unavcidably pos poned ty ° aes ee Lary rion DAY. 2th July. Great preparatic Lots neser eet 3 o site pave fonting on G stre teouth, between ath and Sth ata! pa wm oe ES east. Several smal Houses for sale. if ine "The f wre sted oapahle ¢ one anid . orses ent» ° A Furnished House for rent. A cool and dry Cel! ace are sedcreeing wuneroweh esa, ester: APpiy to... ADAMS, Family Grocer, corner of | "MeehR ost ene ay be x pect le om sth Bnd streets norte Sy 19s Te Ete 2g arts }OR SALE—TWO SQUARE spakunne si a - Priniiencrinern partobtve sigs Thee Qu) ps | BARBERS BEAUTIFUL STATUE sold in lots te enit N together, . " & Font. 5 fine DWELLING: HOUSES te oe nee te.on Free Retin mond sirable Jocations for private mas wi PHI.P’s HOOKRSTO) F ute of Z. JONFS, Residence L sticetagth these | _™&!°__ 33% Pa.av., between Sth and ieth st doors frompifth rt. j6t* ~4 FOR RENTSA atser. BRIC i BOARDING. a * d n ina pl rt ARIING.--S-veral persons can bene j google opniatictaen rns | Bote Ma oe ieo aD gt x N ans streets north. Apply to Mr. BRAD. | © P Avenue, between LEY'S Marie Works Be Tath | #2 &nd Sth streets. rooms aro airy and span 5 ; weeen cious. in a healthy and eligsbie iment? Hal sents CHAD RORRW ERE Cor | [ceil of te const ft hom ses wee ag “ TE al, anes *7 Yo A RASDENCE Ces Waal! COUNTRY BAR OING AT BLADENSBURG —A lim. 0 ig one ofthe most ly improved and de number Bernt ce be accommodated with 4 Ree Fenicraieemca esa ae | pteereoembge pieces ra. | ray iy 1-lme” | Sure, i ication is made umediately to the subscriber, W. T. E, Bladensburg, 5 Pri cedotn cocker y,raiee weluable wheel iy 16 ate F bau, i = in udoun . xin On most ie. = — Fee lmproved tt pron aci or wil exchange it Bins eh card or Fyrotched Rooms ai 433 property. ‘This es-T Tah street betwee G % hey hee tae een i [antcncteeisebeaieni denies g road. jy 15-10" Sa aatee S | Soup alk" ee" iy ES OKFERING His STOCK OF B: MAD SILV: WAITERS, se an ro “TCHERS, GOB! CUPS. FORKS: BUI EIRSBERANS faur gees SE iim Sropnerd i RT KD IVER, LADLES,; | UGAR. BACON, Alsn, every variety of Fanc: > SS ESEN Cee ant Porm Ri me | 22. ts ag AL aa ke by 5 ew , 354 : TO ANY