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EVEN ST fa | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossIP. | being always stationed here 4 large RG | el) ——_.__ parties that the beach or Pixey Porxt—Porxt Looxovt—A Storm 1x tHe | on WASHINGTON CITY: | Bay—A Steamer Strvcx ay RtvaL at Otp Point, &c.. & ———— ~~ | Baitoriat Correspondence of The S Spirit of the Morning Press. (No. 4.] Art Otp Point, J The Constitution alludes to the difference of | My last letter left us approachi epinien af the opposition press tn. regard tothe | goint wharf. Twenty-one yeare unten ofthe Demoorscy,.and in another article | gonth here, when the sfpomnid@gitions qe treats upon the occupation of the Ietand of Perim } yo. ciaring white cottages, without = single by Great Britain, suggesting thatauch oceapetion, | sade tree within a hundred yards of them. There notwithstanding the excitement of the war in | 9. on average of two hundred guests there Italy, je again midis the eabject of grave toute) 6... now, withample_shade and. exceedingly versy in the political eireles of Europe. irs of life, one d ° 0 i ean ever clo Second cee , Mfciends, re drive their i ir Sopcecee, Save Cx, 6 ‘tradée here, as everywhere. ‘They take e to to an Wimpire, 4 me aie ees Ps EN 5, situated rooms at high prices, and string their e-] event of the arbitration being unable to agree, was _—_— | aoe DAY, Sully 2 th. male ‘‘fixins” across their windows and ou! "Mr. Hyde offered a resolution explanatory of a 100 REWARD —Reo omy from the sul ond of their doors. Their miniature bazaars seem to | resolution in relation to High street, approved 0 BOY.E: inbout 1 be always thronged with the ladies, who are bent | July, 1859. there a few minutes since I found various and bands of them sauntering in its shady and. ‘and Who wish to of nee; - sor @ scar on ‘ fog veer Tk -¥ i bellishments. there are but some ke . . Mr. Marbury offered as a substitute for the same + Ooorsioned by a fa dog. Also. of & is opportunity. — i i by the letter of inste ing plac yp . ris i Ad; '5 feet 10 inches i bi Det "Plays, - Drei peep ce na a is in conflict with poarch, Poach folgenden ites to make money or that of the ladies to shop. resolution of Mr. Hyde was then passed. Was drested in Cark clothes whes Raunt esp short ne, and D neve will keep the public Rate ng Br gel! After landing passeng: xt both: 7 from the committee on streets, ~ 4S a the statute law of Virginia on the subject, Whete- | point Lookeut —— George's Island, one | T8t tHenetty of bolle te resolution supplemental to a resolution | when walking. If taken in tie District $58 piece | Ommitnere wet rem ay, the Sprint. nnd the in the letter providesthat ‘‘mosach act of becom- | O° tie gest Iai oe places aiid setHlomients of ‘the Seder pons epee OF: Wem Ord approved July sg en B resatation in | will he sivea. oF inthe ate the above re ; Bost Fly ing Clond will ran dering the ing & citizen of a foreign State shall haveany €Mfect | penstish in Maryland. It ts famous in the early | | The tutertor of the Beco ere | favor of P. Gormley; which : a ae MRS ANN SCOTT, "The Singing Association will assombleat Shri t's if done while the United States are at war with |); re of thecoleny, ‘and therefore to one of my | *t0lling place of the guests of the Hygcia. Goings the A’ iy M.CBRESTINA THOMPSON | jn gen rest ane . will march prerisely at 8 o'clock any foreign power.” ‘ peculiar tastes isa place of great interest. Jn its ordinaiice for the Improvement of Second street; [OSTA ast COW, with her sides snd nook Bgoreets i frm thence t= aelinanen, we —— oe the moe qT aa = .d bushels vicinity L.observed mote substantial residences 47” There were ove hundred thousan refally preserved i ition hi Ld, tlow; bebind her hi part dnt fediee. |, @clmatting a gentleman Potatoes shipped from Bang: last 74 ronmit walks. Its position here adds | "Aigo, from same committee, n bill entitled an | whitomnd down her thig members of the Singing Association ¥:)| th: here else upon m yage down. 2 ‘ white nd down her Peo = ot te, of shi or, Me., last year, | “"Wre onca retat: Eettions coven iat oo ores ete site te se. ee a 8 Point asa ordinance in relation to Prospect stret; ae paid for any, information that will lead (0 Re seat COM, UF ARRANGEMENTS. Sn a Went PSN unable fo see the improvements being made there ig ROE a pl ee has bs. committee aaee ig 1enaal eres, bebwoeny " M, ur Mr ‘Otway, who. as representative of Brit- by the company who are fitting it up as a water- are a atively quiet—the gentlemen guests, as well as Jee ™ : OF THE ISLaND ; pai ya . take pace ain in Mexico, has made himself personally ob- | ig place. -A long and substantial wharf jetting | PATO enjoying a siesta, for the most part. I abe: fry Boots, J ited, with Instrucs | GD retina cae ge a nt the WEDNES ectionable, has been calied home out into the considerable bay skirting It, however, | avy the sleepers. Happy creatures they are, not | tions to procure ‘& bill of items. RvGRO WUMAN, BETSY MARSHAL. iol ag : far atta iewarse eareailies told the fale that they are spending much money | 1) 1 tied down to the drudgery of a daily news. | _-Also,feom saine committee, x resolution in favor | Betsy ina larxe, stout, dark neste, about 23 vertivem 0 The Jews of Boston have selected a ceme- | thero, paper, which requires its servitor to be always ace W. Kitchen;, passed Phe tithic pra oH = ei COMMITTER. tery in South Reading, ten miles from the city, for Leaving it, we launched out on the broad bay, ns the exclusive use of their persuasion. with more ‘‘sea” than before. The breeze is now “ > pale tia mit te is Sek y, | Most delightful, so strong a4 to nip In the bud in- U7 The potato ret is said to be making. auc cipient sea sickness, threatening more or less of havoc in the State of Rhode Jsland that in some 5 ears e was received from the Board of Al-| black de bece dressand white bonuet. Teil wide awake and as lively, intellectually, as a lacrmen tet they hed considered the resolution Rs, 8i~ t eanght within, or Bio0 if he ona tee cricket, however languid and stupid he may really | from this Board, peering Fonte aay jy 25 te Latreat. tet oth and tat feel. On the whole, I will compromise with Som- | 2/ne- had passed a sui te, en’ reso- ron HE EX« URSION UF GOKSUCH CHaPoL et a hour jathori: reat the same, AM S PREMISE NESDAY, the 27th inst or to reat the in ETO THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- i vith lins of stomach. | 908 on an or sos fishing ; so 1 am off ina seer they sak Pa Loom laid on the table. Cirerber, on the 13th in: nt toe BUL- at Rerines Thomas Colyer leaves the wharf prt teirs; aetieer-rs: eta Ieuppertons todeod aging Sey & y itch, or rather to try to catch, a shee; Sh ker, from the committee on griev- KS—one 8 red buffalo, with » white touching at Alexandria. For ticket for gent ce Sen | ities, indead, tingling ovrry nerve every Reve rigs TaD. Wea [antes a anteh tas sneerister Grier Veco: corn cropped, Ree oe hte en 5) eeute; ladies «5 gente; ohidren Iai, cente~any 77 A baker in Quebec has brought fifty-mine |! voard. “Khe steamer progresses on her | head —_--—_ _ | werken was referred, asked that the committee be | prove property, pay charges, and take them away.) thiaganh Beraceprerebeny of 5 ae © sits against his flour dealer — thirty for short | W2y steadily, neither pitching nor rocking incon! | 5) gi. y considerable quantity of the | diseharged from the further consideration of the @ W. HOPKINE, ‘ weight abd twenty-nine for false tares marked | veniently. The passengers, some twenty in all— A 3 Spirit eurr numsio, subject; non-concurred in. iy 23-St*_20th st, between Land K, Washington, | SPO Shrripe ma public domain in Minnesota has been Sati o ‘Also, from same committee, to which the mes: TRAY COW.—Tho enbsoriber has at his prem- thes om » be sold by the Commissioner of the General Lan sage of the Mayor, in relation to a deserted child, | SS ises a smail red. and ite COW,, ich tI was refer ana family, two or three Washingtow upon a Lon nyc yre Sioa ED OER frmilics, a pair of Cadets from West Point, the U7 Daring the late barvest gin Indiana, @ | star concern, anda dozen others from the Lord der to he proceeds are Intended w Office during the coming avtamn. These lands that the committee be dis- | about six y gid, which the owner can Tic. LEASURE sb are ai ieuewer aclaalts and alarge number | charged from the further consideration of the gd Oo dibericror e Nifrrtomec Recnsitont URE EEK! “Hoosier” girl Kept up with a cradle one day, | Kuows where—are all asseiwbled on the extreme | OF piaders will doubtless be attracted to the sale. | 546; gignies, ary ys ete cor. F and t2th ats. | iy somi-week!) tripe neatly binding one hundred and sixty dozen large | aft wpper deck. ‘The ladies haying waved their fa age aes Deck gory: o 2 eee recites m SSS et oe capes bundles of oats privilege of objecting to segars.in that sanctum, } How. Go. C. Waitixe.—This gentleman, aotae ‘Board age fo the see = : oopont ig el erie "thes eel Ag et a The Charleston News says that instead of | We are getting on famously; each being apparent- | Commissioner of Pensions, who has been sojourn. electing two police eficers $e Ali veoancies: adept- W AN’ % one PS as M ON Pana A 2 UIA CRE i The peal y' ths of | !y a5 well acquainted with the other, as though | ing a few days tn Virginia, for the purpose of re- | ed, and transmitted to that Board. Ss > ht te parfice of three © more exonrsion tickets will that city beimg unhealthy during the months o' *s standing. Nearl i y ed. to this ctf A message was received from the Board of be issued at one dollar (#1) each for G! May and June, as intimated by the Richmond | frieads ofa quarter of a century's ng. ¥ | cruiting his health, yesterday return 2 | scasuanplien teapind costed tec oonnion re Bg por oced pe! Coquirer, tis; during those menths, the health. | all ofus are bound to Old Point, and weare | and te-day entered pen the duties of his pesition, | © iscatecy of @ ssenlution in relation 00 office, tt | Rant day: wieo fer 5 arene So tac trained Sedan foc: savy parvoss from | pleasantly passing the time until the ‘turning feeling greatly improved in health and spirits by | street, approved July 21, 1959, and had passed E. Ber rulege of rome, "7 | Besse ' 7m hour, in general couversation. this short recreation from official cures. sane with an aniendment. NTS eEnTe Saxe. | line at eitoer el thoabeve planks teh i hick At midnight | found myself alone upon the aft Said resolution was taken up, and the amend- anton . —— ——_o———- want i ortest notice, Hotels in town or | other small fish being abundant; also, fine shoot oz 5 ck; vi ij i ReturNep.—Moses Kelley, Chief Clerk of the | ment being concurred in, was 8), ned. P moped. e plentef a Ses sew hd esate eh sal Ens aplles imarec arpa nh aahaa | Interior Department, who has been absent for two Mr. Hye offered a messaze in writing to the 7 Oo PEONARD, Proprietor, é eal Hon Scoommodations oan be had at these Herald. He reported a report of an arrest of a | rect copy written in pencil by dim lamp light. bi Aldermen, proposing that when the Board: iy 2-St* 494 lth et, bet. the Avenue and & at | P8ece. leave foot of 6th Party of serenaders. Policeman Russel! did not | for the relief of my friends of the Star’scomposing | 0T three weeks at his home in New Hampshire. journ this evening it be until Friday evening, and NTH Bs eum ed Tey Srove Go car street at O36 0. m. and oi like the report. He knocked the reporter down. | room, I turn in also. The nightwasa delightful | fetuened to this city to-day. and immediately en- | thercafter on every Friday evening until the pubs fe wwaitcn mletysie tine a ter further information 7 The reporter cot up again. The policeman, it is | one; insomuch as though a terrific storm arese at | tered upon the discharge of his duties. lic business is di ed of; rejected. Ale fa { reported, was sent to the Calaboose t tant fit “a dresses, 0. 372 Penne: - a : ear yagacteeitg A message was received from the Aldermen | P,frt,y cut any Stiadr’s dresse read, a LO ts lenting Sait Sam. so staunch was the | ni Wei russ) Ths following report of the | that they had considered the several bills frow | {yox No.1 Star Offre 0~“Occasional” of the Philed iphia Press re- | Poats and so quiet its management, as that mii iu this Board entitled i ZT. LLL : . . | weather for this morning is made from the Morse Prospect street,” and ANTED—A well built, commodiens ROL — erates the assertion that Judge Douglas is prepar- | Of te were happily oblivious to the fact thatthe | peer line to the Smithsonian Institution. provement of Second street. passed the | waanitte 1a Grprmctowa’ or Washington af ts unr. ing a still more elaborate argument on the subject | “°*ts Were less placid than ighout the day. | Phe time of observation is about 7-o’clock : same with amendments, in which they asked {or which cash will be paid. Address L.«., at the of pepular sovereignty in the Territories, and adds | 44 the steamer being rushed madly through the s P y + Ivny 26, 1859. concurrence. The said bills were then considered that sucb’a paper has been nearly completed by | heavy waves. At 4a. m. all were awaked with | New York, N.Y... cloudy. ie i, the announcement that an hour would bring us t> | Philadelphia, Pa. Sid ee ee Old Point. Dressing hastily all made their ap- | Baltimore, Md. ‘tar Office, stating icality aud lowest price. and the amendments being concurred in, were | _jy 25 eoSt™ signed. - 3 ANTED—A Protestant GIRL, of geo? dispo- “ message in writing was er — ae lal sition, as writen cmos wae mast - make ST Aldermen, reeing to the pro; ition is] gs referenc”s. pply southe: corner o! uc! 5 ID7 At Philade!phia, on Saturday night a party | pearance in the state-rooms’ saloon—the ladies | Washington, D- Board. to assemble in. joint theefing for the pur. | Red Lith recta: wv axat>_ | “The Thomas Collyer willleave High stro-t w of five young lads, with two girls in company, | showing the effect cf their early rising, combined pose of electing police officers. Sa NP rE | ote Thomas Collyer wi Ka . vi clear. §9°. : JANTED—Persons desiring Empiorment to | GP hired a boat at Fairmount and proceeded to the | with the vessel's motion, making their dear jittle a cloudy, 80°, wind NE. |, The Board of Aldermen then attended in the V KE: Council chamber, and the joint imevting being | NEY R TANSDALI SHOTy Senet cee | turutag mening af Alexandiis gone ouncil chamber, an e joint meet ‘ wANS . $20 7th strect, register Swie a Palls of Schuylkill to indulge ina dance. While | feet as unsteady as those of young bucks indulging pane nS organized, (Robert Ould, 404, Boonton, pes theig names. Rageyes shi beprcngly rene i eae” Rav ithors' Tesney Bond bre have snen nnn there the entire crowd became much inebriated, | in undue potations. cleer, warm. President of the Board of Aldermen: presiding.) | _! : CAS NNEY-_ | &e.. for the occasion. and in their attempt to unmoor the boat, a lad Just before us was the steamer Louisiana, of ; ; being | WWTANTED—In @ gentieman’s family residin ‘efreshments on the bost. clear, £3°, wind SW. | Proceeded to said election; and the sam “| Wa , ® ay i : ‘i i E concluded, the joint meeting was dissolved. near the city—a good LAUN DR Acom ‘ersons not wishine to be trenbled with a barket amed Benjamin Hatfield and a girl known ss Hisltimore, aa which we observed. srsethiing of = pa poate eee oii sw “Phe Aldecnén withdreweand both Boards ad-,| fortabte home poh regular wages offered. Reoom- on, procure dinwrs at g& mort. om s ‘Sugar’ were drowned. commotion, arising, as we subsequently learned, prensa w™: | journed. or as to character and ability vired. ‘ickets nts; Chileren and servants half a from lightning splintering her flag-staff a quarter clear. §2°.— We regret exceedingly to have to record the EF A party of eight Mishigenders have lately | or an hour before. Sbewascrewied with passen- ienecomen er returned from Pike's Peak, reporting that gold te aly nt the counting room of the Natioas? peal ad of the memvere. cmery: Ala clear, warm. death of another of our old and most respectable | E°"C°" Ofhos. anes iy 4 gers, and the females among them were evidently | Prairle Blu: , Ala... clear, warm. was not there in spiticient quantities to pay for go- ing and hunting efter it. They thoronghly tested citizens—Mr. Jerentiah Orme—who expired at his Ww NTED TO RENT-—In Alexandria, a com- Meest ve AS AN myost essentially fluttered. The rain poured down | Jackson, Ala.. Twice a Werk Unit In Ale: hRE TOMB OF residence, corner of First and Market streets, at rable DWELLING-HOUSE pect ‘ON. 8 res; , her Noties, 10. o’clock last night, after a painful illness of | She neighborhood, (rent to be alagpt $200 per steamer TH Ay “ : , <, | in torrents, obstructing the view of the shore. not | Mobile: Als... tte Sool sevical onthe’ Sit deme eee eee g,vy & permsnent and punctual senent. fins ay hg ED En wil ran reg three different claims in the “Gregory diggings’ | , mile distant. The boat, though proceeding | New Orleans, iF ee clear, Sy2, wind SW. | enterprising and fortunate grocery merchants, and stating terms and location. jy 6-tf ‘omb of ington on TUES- and the highest amount made by one man ina steadily on her way, pitched like mad, as the v: 2 YIOM 7HE WEST. for many years served asa member of the Board | ¥ ANTED-—By a youth, aged 18, who has up to whutos Yy ed ans, Ss. and re dey was $350, while many worked hard all day | ping gusts of wind would now and then shorten ick, Md.............cloud; t. Nog tesscacrantninorne 3 WW Aliatins tote ct ‘and d tying gusts of wind no’ bei Frederick, Md........ Y, pleasan At a regular business meeting of the Potomac without any return at all. and deepen theebb and flow of the half-sea waves | Hagerstown, Md. cloudy, plessant. eel always immed: turning at 5 ately under the eves of his parents, SI tUATION Coaches the Hotels and the Light Infantry, held at the ball of their armory on | an office or elsewhere, where he may earn a ‘Vanisavenuc ‘7th stata. mm Rowpd U7-'The New Orleans Picayune says that the | of the bay. : Grafton Va cloudy, pleasant. Thursday evening, the resignation of Second | port. Heir ma 24 American surveyors of the Isthiuus of Tehuante-| We landed at 534 a. m.. and in waiking up to | Wheeling, V uick, active, obedient, and ambi! § pete oar Lieutenant Cummings was received and moepicds Enplense. Please address a note to Box No. 14 pT arn Y oe and Third Lieutenant John Cruikshank promote r Office. ix Av IcENEKT< ~~ COS cloudy, pleasant by election to fill the vacancy. Joba B. Davis was == _____AMUSEMENTS. clected third lieutenant to fill the vacancy caused TISEM’TS. ARBEE’S BEAUTIFUL STATUE by the promotion of Mr Cruikshank GEORGETOWN ADVER B SEE = In some parts of Alexandria and Fairfax coun- NOTICE.—Georgetown Water Tax bills for “FISHER GIRL” ties, Va.. some of the garden and other farmers e tho current year are now An abate are complaining loudly of the bad effects of the | mant of fv: Ne pec, im their explorations on the Pacifie coast dis- | the pavilion (which the !Adies preferred, in order Gremeebagre Vv covered the ruins of an ancient city within a few | to get rid of their +- sea legs’’—by no means grace- | Harmer, Ohio miles of the sea. The surveying party brought fal ashore;) all gradually recovered from the ef- | Marietta... back a large number of teracot, idols, musical | fect of the tempestuous latter part of the voyage. |“ Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a,m_ (eor- instraments, silver rings, cu +o allof | Ere leaving the ship, it was voted among them tected for temperature, ) 29,479; at noon 29.848. whieh indinste an advanced condition of civiliza- | (tac seaies) Tus sis hare idea of breakfast was ao eter, ce. } tw t "ce! b The approach to Old Point, with the Rip Rapa | P!8¢e; between two and three o'clock on Saturday it on Free Exhibition at per gout wil be allowed on the sare if » paivels BOOKSTORE, bomi nati 8, hing the Hygeia eve: B20 Svar endieg es sw | espa nel CN eres nh ES Wee ot] = = sedans iets ject Meson. abomination; yet, ere reaching the Hygeia every x aa "eos te fs this morning, : LCH, — tion among the aboriginal people of Mex one of the deur creatures were well nigh ready to | €8¥. 78 sinimom 69 airs, there, was rain within the next ten days. he | 2 tae ITE eoniowe FOR RENT AND SALE SE agp tip | oy : , { se ——~ 0 - id not believe that the corn, in some places. N_ GEO —A mw = U7 Gen. Houston, in a published. letter, ex- | enjoy alligator steaks, if nothing nearer to Uld | 11, Now York. a atest gus! between Treen’ would yield theasen, ‘sri | baron ME HOUSE oh rick b OR _RENT—A two-story FRAME PW ~ Presses the opinion that the attempt to revive the | Point's famous oysters, soft crabs and hog fish,was | 1 dass : : Since writing the above, we have learned from | ment a . The House contains eleven LANG on the west side cr ee ionsy ie an cantare at hand. iyer and the Benicia Boy came very near taking a gentleman from Maryland, that in parts of | Toms, with water and gas throughout. A on sunion, and that, successful in the efforts to D. ‘o uire of CH Montgomery county also are suffering to] bath room with pantry. fhe Horse is one aos ont. onet < re-open the trade, the South would be overrun by ‘ ‘ lage, with every conv - | morning. It seerus that the two met inthe bar-| equally, if not a greater extent. In some in. | Mosteonveniont in this "sak aeiicane a IVEKY STABLE F he © A oer 4 te whit tn | ne Ste Band, and Fortress Monroe, perhays || nat the Dexter House. Bieomme street, where a | stunces. he infortus us, the ceen 7 Pea eres aes stock of table, ine using African barbarians, and our lives, and what is | the most elaborate and imposing American forti- |‘ a Hci completely ns : 2 = he Northe » nd our famil id hesub- | dispute arose between them jn relation to their I 5 rn Worse, our homes aid our families, wou! Su>- | fication, as well as the best kept one. on the other, respective capacities as fighters, ‘The friends of | '¥ '21 4 1 ject to their barbarities, and it would in no possi- eae oy a SS SS, ripe lsvae t is very striking, forming a view worth the trip | joy vi ace ae ne y it seems to be ble way «dvance our general or national pros: | 5 . 2 yoth parties made efforts to draw them into a iefiv to the portions of these counties POR R tig. Zz PRNPST- | from the Federal Met.opolis. We walked Mpon | azt, and suecerded so far as to cause them to| bordering more tnumedintel me. | ERE ‘ prapanatelog sae — to the noteln seeing | strip and adjourn to the sidewalk, where they ee Sigs of the sare readers who may UF Our exchanges generally, (with the excep the many neat cottage buildings o! zovern” 1 were about to have it out, but two or three disin- ro nfartabble clocii ree ene Potoniar: = = a } gre * e a th the mt tion of the New York Courier and Enquirer, | Ment, and the stacks and piles of great guns, can- | (og persons interfered and put a stop to it neonates with the prince of | tow which stauds by Louis Napoleon through thick , 20" bails. &c., &c., interspersed among them unel Baker; spend a pleas-| town preey ° BLA um thorongbly disgusted with the | Right glad were we, in due time, to enter the ENT—Two new and ve.y commodious 2 CK STORE HOUSES, corner of Gay and High st. sets, op; ite Fo rest Hall, Georgetow a, . C. This location for any kind of busic as ts eo ered one of the best, if net the best, DEN FORREST, Go A FARM contain i and eut-houses, in on the Frederick turnpike GMFCS tats a one of the must agreeable - ee ~ | from Reekville, half mile from Middl br: UF The courtezan, Virginia Stewart, in New | spots 1 wate he Potomar: 3; socbeug Soe aes Seekts ceakea eine eset et ha rehensible termination of the European , *P8¢ious front portal of the magnificent pavilion. | York, who was shot by R. C. McDonald, on Sat- | !ots of p ring | Second street. hetweon Hick pie he For nformation Ra ini va- | As early as it was, all was bustle there. The | urday, lies in a precarions condition at the New | thre A 5 ough not least. | rant, are required bran o the Cor; DODGE. 63 Water street war. The geners opinion seems to be that Na- “8 a ing’? ; Rt P ri y and instro- of Georgetown. D C., api roved 23d day of Jul not se poleou, with all his military successes, found | “Wont go oe till a — en just | York Hospital. The surgeons have in vain at. to be sure and 7 ticket for the | I'S, to bate the kote froxting pony fey a ; KDW imself iu a tight place politically; hence is | Preparing to retire, while the invalids and other | tempted to extract the bells which are supposed | excursion of the Dumbarton street M..E. Church | paved with good, hard hick. ® conformity | two small BRICK HulUSES. os backing down in his crusade for Malian | erly bathers were flitting around on the way to| to be imbedded in the back of the header tue | . fiayne Ths work want been a ek ee eats | Maryland 3 land. “T hee from the bathing houses. Though greatly | base of the skull. But slight hopes are enter- anding the very gleomy a UF At a large and catluslastic meeting in | TOW4eG, the officials of the establishment man- | tained of her recovery. McDonald is confined in Rt tore at ee aged to put us all In comparatively very comfort-| the Tombs, where he receives bis friends and f it at Analostan Ret favor of Sunday travel on the city railroads, in | ah). quarters; and reassembling at breakfast, an | coaveraes with them freely on the subject ‘of his | ments for the occasion ' thine 4 rooms and back building, 16 fact front Puindeiphia, on Susday last, 2 Quaket preacher | hour ago, our Puwhatan’s party found each exes | laomrcation. i eee ae, | inguiceat Mr. AAGERTY'S Stove, Bamed Josiah Bend, made a strong speech in | even more agreeable than before M@AVe Lave fairly SIR a aM hie aeet pees “ — "| Mayor's Offic, Georgetown, D. C., July 2, 1859 favor of allowing the poor man’s car the same | struck up an ententc cordiate that promises to ada |, L277 The prisoners in the Michigan peniten- } ri ewe nd ner. jy 5 Stawtav de Privileges ag the rich man’s chariot. Not having | Preatly tothe pleasire of our sojourn bere. ‘The | U8tY, at Detroit, had a fourth of July celebration, s any carriage of his own he found the Sunday cars inusic of the daily ten o'clock dancing matin¢e | % Well as those tn our own peniteutiary. They has just struck np in the ball-room, in which half | B#@ @ dinner of cakes, cheese, lemonade, &c , the five hundred guests of the establishment are ae sas assenbled. As I am traveling to tell the Star's i>” A deed of trust from Mrs. Blandina Dud- | readers of what is to be seen on such a trip, of | — ie of workn.anship to beapproved of by the | 2one other n jervizned, within tho \srae.ahove. stated, of tke | Te improvement, in each case of failure. be mad. USE AND LOT FOK SA by the aubscriber and paid for ostof the proceed ’ t the tax winch haw boon lovind of the pr A on H street. between 22d and 2} stree OR RENT—The STORE and CEI ae ee ase the corner of Isth stracts J PROP. SALS INVITE Bindery, on Pa. avenue. Rent $ arecbased by District butchers, at #2 75 - ie iad 9 wv & pof—equal 0 €5- ome ot—andd beag were driven cart loads of mab after ich tl D ‘imore, sheep avd lambs a full sup Gravel, aw upon such _ Seog aed en en Sane, Sah mand wat offered, and fonnd realy sale at s2ssany pe, giroata of the tow 1 be Me TH H.’PR & very convenient and cheap way of getting to his ministerial appointments in the outskirts of the city. sof 1 ” na designated by the | corner of let and 1 ingan xtreets, fr: The price per load to include all expense | West corner of Trinity Church, and at their Hall. All the members arc requested tu b= < if 1 dwel'in, _ The flour and grain market still basa down- yin gp pg ee ad | 4 © intl, and the Gravel of the best quality, | Inquire o Os = =) 3 We vard tendency. Since our last report, there have ri Washing! . lev. of Dudley Observatory celebrity, conveying | course I close this letter here, to hasten thither. DEMOCRATS, AROUSE!—There will je | war ¥ they will not’ be allowed to be deposited upon any ington # + re tl kesen Club of the been no ‘3 of mement a c ~€0) fe ali her real and personal estate. amounting to W.D. W—x. | Ward cn THING Peace hee NTN rea een no sales of moment of flour. We «do not] ofthe rtrecte, iy 18-eolm ney fo 8250.00 think. from the feeling this morning, that zood Rutger B. Miller, jr.. for certain pur- + oe turther information ean be had on application to f : . : OR RENT—A very desirable RESIDENCE Supertine brands. inanything like large quantities, | tie subscriber. FOR REN T:-4 very desizabio ious is no aubiee ha! At tite Hyexta. ? reas reer ettenn ce; a 80 those Wishiog to | Wanid command overs See ek de higher’ HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. A rr ws = oprancoeaathere: bpp scence in [No.5] Old Point Comfort. Va., July 2. Breve members Bs bi EM nd red and white wheat would command aia | Mayor's Office, Georgetown, D- Cx ily s5thei863 fmprovomente, with heck tacfinns, hae ictal tid paises aioe A Coreen Al’ ‘There fs so much to be seen bere in the few | _G. Renner, Sec, ee Tet | $1.05 for the former, and $1 W5al.15 for : — — | Se, Possenrion civen the Ist of A ive though the paper appears of record, duly authen- | ,, ry ; ae caer No corn selling; would not bri WOOD AND COA H. C. STEWART, corner of 1th » rief honrs I have allotted to remain as that my 1.0.0 SNCAME ng; W: : tieated. &e.. Mrs. Dudiey. it is said, denies hav- £0. GRAND ENCAM rT E Have now on hand a large ing executed such a paper. knowing it to he anch,, | V!Sit to the matinée in the ball room was a very Tha semi annual coma unication a ane: ——— and COAL. We call the attenti i w rads for 00 a J asin s brief one. ‘The hall itself is said to be the largest ‘be b TUR VENING. the out of loving is varty to sa. the Ist of Auguet, four nrat BRICK The young gentleman in whose name this trust and most airy watering-place hall in the country ata: ne the Seventh tree: oa Someries a fe a med vit en “t eaeiee 7 S h street between : i . . i y- tock, > = omer: ort time. Our prices for deliv e is executed Is the mea Remmesitine eee, | Te icesent oonoatic ne slices ace ; nombore will Correspondence of The Star. July aod Awcust stor cash. tn quantities of Stane | Willa sod on acoomnmodating terms <r Sea eeanes Mis Deby soyn she: sit | aortes tans id Getic fe wee ALExanpnia, July 26, 1859. | n@’ upwards, and for Wood in "proportion. as int Rr Be wae rat fees = t ~ Sane; under the ‘Supposition that she | bouse. The ladies are in their morning dresses, | 372 *__" "WAI. COOPER, G.8. Some two weeks since a horse belonging to Mr. | '°™S: ND, a No.1 article, $5 25 meet between 6th acd th sts. yz | ope eS pt lay meter authorizing | and all ceremony is waived, a capital colored band FOURTH DISTRICT Prniic Scnoous, | 4- E- Addison, of this county. weit stolen, and ERIGH... - 535 OR SAL+ ro for sale a valuable Pani : of did pai Ctanevaberd conte saintly Wing, out | officiates, and some twenty sets are upon the floor. ‘a sibttice oF were aug pecans ee nothing heard of it until yesterday, when Officer HITE Contniniog MBie meres, will cnchenge 1 post dntniead nant Sacre. | Their dancing, amid the animated conversation f the Public Schoolain ihe Fourth Dis- | Kemble, of your city, discovered the animal in {07~A British officer writing from Teheran, | of the crowd of lookers-on, com, trict, which is to take for ieproved ote roperts. This proper ‘ 1 : Sed jt one of th tout lnsproved end’ big pletes a very agree- rtsof the county. Convenient to vn Persia, to the London Times, remarks: “\ Cath. | able scene. h ¥ the Smithso: the possessi: man named Zachariah Institution, on TUESDAY, the ath int at halt spared artic Pill manufactured by ‘an American Chemist’ | Past 4 p. m. Programmes’ containing particulars | B'&E8, in the vicinity of the Long Bridge. Biggs This establishment—the Old Point Comfort ho- |.¥'"ype Frqpered £2¢ the use of the andionce: an . PSM was arrested, and by consent brought (o this place, _ HE BARRON & SON. re : % oO; be treet and (Dr J.C. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass.) has cured the | tel—covers an immense space, being ample to ac. jy,2 5 naspecs At ” toni be oa reget yyetore Justice cd. Fence i eee = sie" Sbab of a Liver Complaint that threatened his | commodate some seven or eight hundred guests 1X BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | i a seer Bins te Sal Leta 3 ie. This simple fact, as might be expected, ren- though of but two stories. A large court im the Pe wishing to become members 0} nee ination td-morrow Morning. Mr Addison fall} POPOSALS FO) ders th , Association” oan do so, without additional | apueted the animal as bis'property: | Boks R GEOR fers the Americans immensely popularhere, while | centre of the buildings, shaded by full-grown | shares anni? WwW. nd = ustice Price issued a warrant erday.for the} Propesa invi furnishing toe parts of Ne? English are overlooked. Doubtless our own | trees, adds much to the comfort of its guests, as | tne Haak ut iecete eee et a ueUNE next Catharine Thompsons on Satriey Tt MetUItNE | one hundred Street Hydrauts or Dfinkirg Fen, scholars made the discoveries which he employs, | well as another similar court behind the main | Sxtonded the tims fortis purpose, Books are open | Catharine Thompson, on Saturday and thus it is in everything; we do the labor, then P tains, to beinserted in a8 lam its of George- r meme . St the store of ‘0, — Pa. avenue, be- H. K. Bradshaw & Co., of this place, have been tows: - — afb Ge FRITH & SHIE range of buildings. Al) round them is a highly- | tween 12th and 13th s awarded the contract for rebuildi, the mousing Americans put their mark on it and oe poet ects, “ ings can be xeon at the offics of the under- Rainted Rods cultivated flower garden, interspersed with grav- M. HANSON, Seeretary. | Harper’s Ferry, ; , on Capitol Hill ton, 20 er, LW a: ooks every —— “+ * a 5, WW . E i or retail, vere cheap for exsb. take the reward. Doct. Ayer is idolized by the | eled walks and plots of grass ‘The roome sree ene CREAM AND WATER TcRS | Tyrmasrevere gale. i fee td aie gear | ae Court and its retainers here, which will doubtless | paratively large and airy ; 80 that all enjoy the ad- em to Bestival, Faire, Bag Ni yeaa our ‘market was 'iome”” ont of $9. ry and two gear ie Sst pee NTENDIN + a ening u he be reflected to him ona gold snuff box, or dia- | vantage of the delicious breeze dircetly in from ES made. e a Hoens today gor ‘ iret aaah poe oa nd sent to a tof | breakfasts, on Saturday morning, by two mei ‘The groppeal mond hilted sword, while not the name even of | the sea, which, blowing almost constantly, forms Seer e ede vey wereity who obtained their meal apd thesbovechenge for | hydrant, which i b Davy, Christeson of Brodie—the great lights by | @ chief inducement for the presence of the great | Sf4."*! everything in the party line. Tee Crear to | hac neetelt, ten-dollar bill on the Northwestern 7 tached to the | SHERRIE Ma DEIRAS, RRANDIES, which be shines, is known.”"—New York Sunday | crowds of visitors who patronize it. ADRIAN COREE OR Mey At hee Hit. | Bank of Vi cCormick was before the this oforcach bodract. von taster | WHISKL sph aerigrogs Paper. The garden farms in the neighborhood are those | APE E Ye corner 13th | morning, charged with whipping a ee a a _ | High CLARETS, Sek’ Sncdobii aes Ge from which the earliest and choicest supplies of |) =——————____y ttm? _ bee tag vir inst bim, be was discharged. | drants for Je e Mars! wien ihe piped —— — De. | fruits and vegetables sold in the markets of Wash- LADIES. TRAVELING BAGS, FANS ine Yo sock brs Hy ‘OCKS, ani CHA™ Urornetuwn.” ard atdresned tothe set varisty of imported SAUCES, PICKLES @ hall House 1s undergoing some repairs gersigned, will be opened at the City Halls Geor = PRESERY ina sais, ington, Baltimore, and New Yok . The monn Ales, ‘ases, Gold mounted ficrartery, BO ng early in Se] - Mr choose to attend, on the ak Doe Boe see ste Sssortemeni partment baving determined to resume the in i come. Shel artin Madd: Aare Doceoee fi - | sther Pickling and ation into the alleged official misconductot tie | bay In front of the door furnishes the delicious i Comabe, Hair Bina, & ae coatel noon. le prios for each | the ist of Avgust, wii! I then, sell thes ock the valves cocks, d at areatl Fcasn. Thesteck Spent dalve rede LR Gl ote a og hand at ercatly reduced prices for c,s#. nanees of the hydrants, read: ees beeen, tm it t A choice assortment of the above received | duct it Cantos. at ine® Ligue. seaaiatet at Chicago, two special agents have | oysters, crabs, hard and soft, sheepsiead, hog. | and for le cate eno, nas —s a By order of th wie aaite rite Rejon thas they ei psc ee Beat is preven ind tious: er reaper pig rir - sees a eee ae Porn. avenue, Br yeor west of, GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. Fos NE YORK.~The fast gal Packet | ives Pa aids ng Kirkwood He | . - : ad in the eral Metropolis on the }..j¥ own’s ———_—___ al 4 Rn ry in Ogden, Le . = comme to bee ale cit teperta here arrival of each Norfolk boat. The Baltlinore | QPEUIAL, NOTICE HORSE, CaRRIAGH, A Resovvtion in favor of E. A. Elissgni See neers we Ree ae cee it Rp 9K SALE—A light shifting top BU i conteny extraordi ties "iene boats daily bring down the choicest beef, mutto Sige HARNESS A KIVAT ES Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Beard of 2 6% Water by J-R. Lawrence, of New York, Mexican affairs, but there is good authority for | veal, fowls, ke. obtainable in that ern oe | BAL E—An excellent. o is now Common Councit of the Corporation of Georgetorrn, | 2 : asserting the contrary & ¥ > Bee ~ market. So es iaete Toggles genteel ostal ‘That the sum of nine dollars be, and the same is whether the Senate wet anne doubtful | all here are living literally upon the fat of the Ae wy, paanted red Wa m so highs sum for the right of way foPyalireuds | 14nd. Such feeding is to be enjoyed in few other terms. Sensor at sents wery Stable, Wth street, baxeen ON, hereby; appropriated, to be paid by the Clerk to} ppc Aue, 20000 BRI Hotel, Geors A. Eliason, for ofl” furnished the undenis a nT i across Mexico as one or the other of her two gov- places I wot of. Hard by are the billiard, bowling, NOTICE. order of ner tee in 1858, for fire apparatus, or market ¢ T-Bar wane net fix. : and pistol-tiring saloons, which are crowded, from ving open ‘Bocounts, > | ie ath es York were one nition annus, last week at New | early till late, with Indies as well as gentlemen, Laem iafarened tral, al ty If of- dollars. ie : ee obe “| HARPER'S FER & ’ t it is h that A Resovvtioy in favor of Samuel Bootes, Jr. Capt Prom information recent) i amusing themselves, each set according to itsown wilt b; yS we|. Resolved bythe Board of Aldermen leaves, We appears that some of the Southern roe i” | taste. A stone's throw off are the bath-houses, 59 the at — > dire has yma tives; while claiming to be opposed to . oe 5 oe every : led for Cowncit of the Corporation 5 AY. at 7 ey Stl S PRIGDRICH, Architect i the African sige eae honed tothe re-op.n- | constructed out im the bay as -that the bather | "AB? ‘pound "our * thanks, to those who have so Bint tae sum of eve hondiedand vive silt Wei SDA’ aR ee ONDA, y's B- oetemueion stank repeing i chooses deep or shallow water, aud need have no | Prometl: come'up and : ai] Fare pia * auGustT* fear whatever of the interminable shark prowling | 27 4tAust____CUAGETT & DODSON. “| ted, ; . Gazette of Pashiot vgund The dy’ u-hose sow erode, | HEAR RSMAGATINE Aurutat SL | Be rear] s —Eeseessiartie be F SS com * he. posure bit oe ae Thear, as nsual: The splashing of the dearcrea-| Atlantic ‘Month Or the the | en ‘Seems to be “a A ger = be tures reaches my ear momentarily, with the merry, BY for violating wi some consider mercly tenk® from dozens of choral throats, evolved in who are opposed to the slave trade wi cisely, wed metac ehh eT J am now writing at noon, and such is the we a Chee ea is Res sr |e ty Wh ee and | “Ne, a, ch-ap Publ Blaak B nea the preseat agitation the bright uniforms of ae and Stationery, ¢ ve 1 pop mo of the question. navy officers, and here mall thaes 3: saldier, there ‘ H {Nie av. ing June ohesee jy %-3 Odeon » OOF. 436 at,