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Spirit of the Morning Press. oor ‘pfves,_a Hittoyiedl teview of ‘the late European war. . Th¢ ligencer quotes from tne" fReithadre songet. thon get ean ee tine in politics, but one ngreik cist” tan tay ote arte another. Pas Smee Seity setae ten expend publication i if7'Rev Dr Carter, tas cherical trad at ‘Loute a chs mijloef J.D, Amold & Prscii at Nan sane , Mass, waa destroyed by fre on Mouday afternoon. be 5. Jones has ° for. Com- gress by the Demorratic Convention of the Eighth District of Georgia, as a sutcessor to Hon. Mr. Stephens IF The street passenger railway of Pittsburg, Pa... is sapidly approaching completion. On the principal streets a large force of hands are em- Ployed vigorously pushing the work forward. U7 In the afternoon of Friday next, July 29th, agmali colipse of the sun will be visible ina large part of the United States. the British Provinces, and of the north of Asia. a U7 We are-indebted to OQ, Ditson & Co., of Bostou, for a copy of. the admirable edition of Haydn's great oratorio of “Creation,” fesucd by this enterprising periishing house. Metzerott, ‘Star Buildings, has it for sale. EDP It is stated that the Sardinian Goverament had not the least idea that Napoleon contemplated meking peace. By the telegraphic dispatches in another colnmn, per steamer Europa, it will be seem that the Sardinian Ministry has been dis- Placed. The end is not yet, apparently. - Ur Eigh little children, from two to eight years old, the survivors of the Mountain Meadow massacre in Utah, left Salt Lake on the 28th ult. for the Mtates ‘The train that brings them and their attendants consists of three spring ambulances and one baggage wagon, with teams of six mules each. Naw Mosic.—From John P. Bilis, 306 Pennsy!- vania aycnue, we have received the following new and beautiful songs: “Ever of thee I'm dreaming,” by Foley Hall; “« Let me kiss him for his mother,” by J. P. Ordway ; “Tis hard to give the bose where the heart can never be,” by Glover; * Brightest eyes,” gallop, &c.; ““ Wake, Dinah, wake," a new and pretty Ethiopian song, by Ordway’s Minstrels I> Virgimia Stewart, the woman who was shot by McDonald, in New York on Sa’ was still alive at last accounts, though in a very Precarious condition. On Monday morning an attempt was made to take her deposition concern- ing the shooting, but her mind was in such ade Tirtous state that the magistrate was obliged to desist. Het widowed motherfrom Boston is with her, and is loaded down with grief on her ack cougt.. MeDonaid had symptoms of delirium tremens on Monday. but the prison physician Managed to check the attack. Hyoxia Horst, Orv Poixt, July 25, 1959 Editor Star: Reports being prevalent that this establishment is crowded to its utmost capacity, please let me say, through your columns, that there are now ample accommodations, and will be, during the remainder of the season. The Spring’s-going portion of our visitors have mostly left, leaving to those who prefer the genial climate, fine bathing, and the tnvitin, luxuries of the seaboard, the remainder, and = ‘the most pleasant portion of thé sedzon Jos. Sxoax, » Proprietor. Waras S. Laxb.—The Noitlolk ‘Herald learns, am Mipaatty goad enthneity.)) that Walter @ Land. the alleged murderer of Flanagan, is still in Nor- folk county. it said that he takes to the woods in the day time, end at night comes out to get lodg- ings at the house of some acquaintance; that he thas been seen and spoken to by gentlemen of Princess Anne county; and that he is armed and Says that he will die sooner than be taken alive. ‘Tie Sheriff of Princess Anne county having re ceived inforimation, which he supposed to be re- Mable, that Land wason a smail island in the swamp, in Norfolk connty, summoned seventy- five men, who went eut on Thursday evening, _ Susrqunded the place, and searched for him until neca oa Sunday, but witbout success. New Boox —We have received from O. E. Duffy, 536 Seventh street, near D, (who has the book for sale at $3. )acopy of + * The Book of Job and the Prophets,” translated from the Vulgate. aad diligently compared with the original text, being a revised edition of the Douay version, with notes critical and explanatory, by Archbishop Kenrick, of Baltimore; Kelly, Hedian & Piet, Bal- timore. Thisisa large, neatly bound, well printed wolame of cight hundred pages, presented to tlie pablic throngh a desire one a abroad a large in- stalment of the ancient scriptares. The revision of the Douay version is undertaken with a view to remove the slight blemishes which the coim- meniator says originated in an over-scrupulous ad- herence tothe letter of the Vulgate. The chief object of the commentator, bowever, from the ; fommencement, has been to present in a clear Pointof view the relation of the Vulgate itself to the text, and thus to vindicate yolyme embraces in all cighteen books, each of “which is prefaced by a very interesting and in- structive introduction, besides a geveral introduc- tiom to the work and to the prophets. ee (7 The steamship New York, which left Soutbampton on the 12th inst, arrived at New : ‘Yerk-on Monday evening. Although the advices drought by this arrival are not as late as those re- ceived by the North Britain, still they are inter- esting, as showing the State of public feeling in Europe in the interval which elapsed between the eimnoancement of the armistice of the belligerent “forces. and the reception of the unexpected news of the treaty of peace agreed upon by the Allies it ie wnted that neue peioes it it is stat w inaries of between the two belligerent v—< they will be submitted to the Congress of the E uropean powers who signed the treaties of Isis. and is tvieipated that the re; tives of two, patiene: ngland and Prussia.) Qwill not lewve it over picased with its soeedien ‘The Paris Correspondent of the the Londen News tt is rumored ip Government circles that, jn order to punish Prussia for her recent attempts to Tatimidate France and dominate over Austria, the two Emperors will si thout Prussi, intervention. and that Loule Nay sll bende, forth lend himself to restoring ustrian intluence in Germany- Another letter, accounting for the armistice, rie is certain that the conduct of Victor * Emanoal and M. Cavour has giver an pe — = to the Emperor, and would, if pe: “La, mest seriousiy commit him with those aoe enmity would he most inconvenient. My private opinion im respect to the recent doings at Verona 18, that the Enuperor of the French wishes to come to an understanding his brother monarch without the iaterfereace of the neutral powers. Austria is in a humer to conclude ce with Franee, beecanse she is ‘with *short- sighted and selfish” policy of England. Perseual. ----Bayard Taylor is going to Californiacn a lecturing tour. -Hon J B. Bowlin, of Hh. eed, at Fone; reat eed ne. Ws Floyd and*‘Fon. John’ Letcher ss athe Hak Hot Springs, in, Virginia, last sett cae Teodoro Verdi, a relative of reat , and a native of Mantua, who el pod 2 medical Sess his = eat to enlist among the welngete E bedy of the con- sgtorat ion Dentet “s. , offendéd at Tecent course in & muhticr well nown to the public, have drawn a petition, to be aieuie see oe ter, th i ate ite integrity. The | Novara, received bis Leavinc Otp Point—Hamrton Haxsor anv THE Roaps—Resipence or ax E:x- Presipent—Exizaseta Riyer —Norroux— Portsmovta—Gosrort—N i ‘itorial Correspondence of The | Ow Boarp tne Steamer Cor On my return from tryi: ape d—sthat proved not = of : let me catch him—I found the (Old Point vilion) parlor graced with many ladies and the jtanding beaux of the season here, enjoying music at the plano, of course made by different guests. ‘Thus an was, le attractive before tea. After Renee the guests strolled upon, the east i ee Fortress Monroe, ont Sac thelr eaten 4 R-P-¢ yeh rae ground wher fers rom fot every pa 50h t cretng ‘That free concert (such as one enjoys ontwo noons in a week in. Washington) being sa thastened back to the pavilion’sball-room, where shortly after nine p. m., the nightly ball began. ‘Tat’ was kept up by the young folks until half- past twelve; other guests, by hundreds, looking von, and anon strolling back and forth upon the long and syaptoes corridor that graces the Hygeia's water front. 1 omitted to mention that various parties of ladies and gentlemen spent each some hours ef the afternoon sailing or fishing. Half'a dozen ca- pacious and substantial sloops are kept ready for the service of such parties at any moment. are safe and very agreeable, and really form quite an additional attraction for the Point. After 5 P- m., especially, the breeze is fresh and most exquisitely delightful, and can be best enjoyed thus apor the water. While those fond of ladies’ capitis patronize the ball-room after 9 p. m.; the ~*fast “uns’* were for the most part in the bowling satoon and billiard room, with not a few engaged —as some will spend much time at watering places—in handling ‘the papers.’ So there was amusement to suit every variety of tastes at Od Point. So far as card-playing was concerned, | saw bo more of it there than an occasional game of whist played half by ladies. That spetks well for the management of the hotel; the work of pre- venting any gambling from taking place in the main Building of such an establishment, thongh absolutely necessary fot the comfort of guests whe very properly eschew gambling associations, is one of great difficulty. Fortunate, indeed, is the em- pressario who succeeds in jt. i I left the Hygeia with great regret; fora more pleasant sojourning place, or a more healthful one, is not to be fonnd on this sideof the Atlantic, Lapprehend. Most of its servants, by the bye, are colored ones from Washingtoneity. Proverbially accommodating, as 1 found on inquiry, they were more than kind to me. happy to trace the Star's” tiniversal popularity at home; with that class, as with all ethers. Pe We are just out of the petite harbor of Hampton. Groneta RevotvTioxnany So-prers.—Accord- ing to beeen? comer Agent at Savannah, nod the Revolutionary soldiegy in soe ja during the half year o timore, aoe ee rt. ee pleasant’ Baltimore, h . sie wind NW miami ve el v3 73 Norfolk, v.cloudy, So, wind NE h, clear, hot. é Pa , Ala. |S ala’. Mobile. la: Dsmocratic CoxvextioN at BLADENssvRc.— The Democracy of Fourth Congressional Dis- trict of represented by the Hon. Thos. F. Bowie, met in district convention, this discussion among the knots of individuals col- ected at various points, as to the eligibility of this or that candidate. : Among the most prominent of the names-used ion, beide d Fewer are Ben! ini G. eRe Esq., «+ of 8. gnd Gen. It is for 8 meats of compromrec. Aé the Convention was not called to order untif 12 o'clock m. Weare, nnablé to give further pars4 of i ticulars to-day, but a fall report will be found in UE Week de, ee h ; | bas, now the Representative, will not put forth a work Teelf has bach rhe gine vein and old-established Si eee wok jously consult with the com- the work should be done. We understand tha’ work. a already been sone ond Sy ig wash od which is now in ia likely to be pl laced rs eens before the | sioners. the pyfech iter? Ft witt Sg 1 Consequence o' executed led us to conciud result when the amine it. Notonly have ferior to those candidate; (ft being the turn of some other county,) | the im, unless a candidate from that county may be called. veal oh ge of onl prone aires it to o the wise is sufficient.” — he ne, lenproper manner in I he loss and injury ef ~ thelr contractors The manner in pee some pevcecdd used i _ bed fa the fw autiber ing bat fn several i inc comttery to turtew and where the law in all cases width—ten feet. Corporation its, will accept no ¥ not be of the kind undertake to make ir own behalf are not apes we aed foreniort this woul fed to ex- ished usage of the ° bes > in front | _W “A word a | eat at ber street, at to-morrow’s issue of the Star. Don’t forget the excursion of the M. E. Church tien an apd two indies Wenn Le eee A po ge Be Glymont to morrow, A ‘ul time ~ Oniifrou and Se vante Grafton, Va. {ie the morwng of the excursion. jy 2 heelli 4 F THE UNITED] We advive those of the Star's readers who x cae oe By rae rags vee rt . | swish to lay in their want sappy of of fac, of Sree HE eo L4GAT INFANTRY jarmer, vee f law, I,J max, B tate it terms, to ava! fo: nea Marietta.” ident of the Ciited States ot A Bove nagasel pened Mh ppt ged or friends ronda and ere ie x! npr dewceege ie! ie ok the eae hn and Oi ee 4 ela pietepeded verde > yer fier Baroy at 0 firs DAY the 4% of Au. a.m. foes [sg ae recommend from nie uta nett Por pas wes Ars ane Yi advestioe meik eet | iat meena fine pala negate eee | Bs ra 74, m. 5 walle y einen dis Koo cadiag sme “Rae mewretes vie era sxc | rica’ cure dog tet conpety ett we | SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL ay. rn nium 65 for tae disposal ot the, oF, lauds in the er. streets, day and ni: In many parts their name Concordia | Club, i ee Towaships whi cia tothe Urited aten wu ret Seen sense serine baer AT ARLING TON SPRINGS nich nto i Items Telegraphed from Washington. | try miles on cach site of the rail-ead from St an tng took coed pte) tee Bose THURSDAY, July 2th Tuesday of last week are to hand. The steamship Tennesser brought from Gens Garza, of a geeratl pal 'n vert to 3,000 Americans to pursue the civil'war in Mex- ut it is not understood that he acts under th of the constitutional jon Is to be fitted out at Tampico, where Degollacdo now is, and is to organize sele- ly under the State —- The Picayune is assured on the best authority beg tag t that Ministe? Me Lane’ has succeéd- 4h, 42, — 4 out ide oF the Fort ing 2 definite treaty arrangement with Hier rere tr e Si, the dus z government is wholly without faundz- ahipa St, 39/and 40, and im the part of town. tion. . however. forwarded certain pto- es outside’ of the-Fort Kipley reservation, of jects Ee m0 Tang positions for the consideration of our governmen’ Wasmacrtow, Suly 25.—New Orlenns papers of Rete request for or invitation | S84 The most favorable he has thas far heen able to obtain from Juarez ate by no means to his own mind. nor do they give promise of a speedy and honorable arrangement. General Lerdo left New Orleans on Monday for New York. During. his sojourn fn the city his proposition expected, meet with much favor. UF The pleasure-seekers at Cape May ‘have | ‘mencing on Mo In their attentions. I was | been startled by an gerpidti amine! ents teed in their midst. On the er effect a loan did not, as was night of: the 2ist inst., a sowmhipe whi pete roma Mr. Bowers, a native of Baltimore, and said to be wate, oer 6 pe Sa oh, @ portrait painter, was found prostrate on the | » point hetween the fi where the steamer touched tor a brief moment—a | ground, insensible, and suffering froma severe village ofa few hundred inhabitants, which hasex- | Wound /oii the bead, and a compound fracture of the left arm. He was sent to Philadelphia with- isted since revolutionary times, a fine Female In- stitute building, the neat and modest residence of Ex-President Tyler—just such a Gothic cottage as a substantial Washington master mechanic builds for himself at times on the outskirts of the city— and Chesapeake hall, asummer resort of modest, pretensions. form its floteworthy featares.-T re- collect it, twenty years ago, a mmch dingier looking burg than at present; a proof that King Progress holdssway even there. Itcan enjoy little trade except in being a sort of uarters of the humerous oystermen who fish for the bivalves in the waters hereabouts, to sell them to exporters to other parts of the Atlantic coast. In twenty years the business has increased twenty fold, yet the supply is not believed to have diminished. In that time the prices at which they sell have in- creased about three fold ad ‘The numerous ‘track farms” skirting Flizabeth riverare institutions that have grown up here alice my sojourn in Norfelk, twenty-odd years ago, The early vegetables and fruits found in the mar- kets of all the Northern coast eities (W axhingto included) are grown on them, to the extent of a million and a hail @ouars’ wurcu semuethy Ewan informed. Vegetables and fruits—the soli being peculiarly adapted to them—mature here at least @ month earlier than those grown on the Eastern branch with us; which, in turn, mature perhaps two weeks earliet than similar crops grown else- where in the vicinity of Washington. t is fair to estimate that this truck trade and the trade in oys- tersand fish taken out of the waters in the vicinity of Norfolk draw a tribute of at least two millions of dollars annually to. the laboring population of that region, from the pockets of persons at a dis- tance, who are fond ef good eating. It is all hon- estly earned ; for no-ether labor requires the exer- cise of more patient care and forethought than market gardening, nor is any other more trying to the constitution of the strong man than oystering for a livelihood. The approach to Norfolk by water is very fine. the.city being seen to most advantage from that point. On the right hand the fine naval hospital of the Government—t believe the largest im the country—stands out very prominently. (It bas a background of tall, dark, denge‘and graceful pine forest, that brings its most conspicacus features into glaring view. Its design Is massive and dignified, and itis kept, as well as the grounds through which one approaches ft, with commendable care. Portamouth, a little further south, upon Eliz- abeth river, has improved magically i twenty- five years, Thrift is evident in all one sees of it from the water. Its population and. buildings have evidently doubled, at least, in Aurtitbers, and {t wears in all things the aspect of @ Busy, money-making modern town, with thoroughfares crowded with bastling striving men,and wharves and depots with produce, porters, runners, hack- men, and all other usual appurtenances ef a city that fs the terminus of a considerable’‘railroad. From the river in front of it, 1 cangbt my only glimpse of the Navy Yard, with itethree or four immense ship-houses, the Peunsy!vdaia, (réceiv- ing ship.) the largest American inan-of-war, if not one of the largest ships of war anywhere, and of the thriving village of Gosport, which owes its existence to the operations of the Gav- ernment there, employing ary to fifteen handred ms in various callin; whose families for the most part inhabit {t. Cra. port, too shows the advantages of the presence of a large force of industrious and skilful me chantes, in now looking so like a considerable little town, full of life, animation; plenty, aod consequent contentment. W.. D. W—x. ge Naval Omvers.—The following Engineers have been ordered to the U.S. steauner Saginaw, now fitting out at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, California, for the East India station: 34 Assis: tants George’. Rutz, W.S. Thompson, H. W. 2d Assistant Engineer John A Grier, has been detached from the steamer Fulton, and 3d Assis: tant George H. Riley ordered te report for duty on board in his place, es Tur MangretTs Raitzoan Mars. —The Gen- eral Laud Office has received maps of the line on the route of the Marquette and Onfonagon Rail- road. Michigan. te aid in the construction of which a grant of lands was made the State By act of Congress; but, owing to an informal certificate. it wilt be necessary that they be returned to the State authorities. So soon as théy come Back properly certified, they will secure the dinmediate ne of the office. -————, Audasate Swamr Laxps —A patent: No, 3; for 233,561 47 acres of swamp and overflowed lana in the Batesville district, Arkansas and which enure to the bénefit of the State’int which théy are situ. ated, under act of 28th September, 1850; has been twapsuitted by the Commissioner of the General Land, Office to the Governor of the State of; Ar- Kansas. —_—---—— A. B. Gurtnwoon.— This gentleman, A osottre of Iodtan Affaire, whio has teen absent for a few weeks at St. Louis, has returned to this city, and entered upon thediecharge gt bis duties, 2 a Fa Dvriieare Laxp Maps.—The waa cll aa ‘Oftice is busily engaged in maps, to replace a large num! ertie Serna worn out by wear “and tear ‘of service af Garter land office, in Centre district, Alabama, i Out being able to give any account of the attack raen to the southe apon him, or any description of his assailants, and in a condition that made it doubtful whether he would live to reach his destination. NS UF MALTA— TO_NIGHT, a ance Hall, SEc, THE NUME Rous FRIENDS AND Cus { tomers of Dr- WOOLFSON, the Ce! Optima and Oanlist wil he happy to hear o’clock, at He nncnmemest, in Tameers ard hav ing ceenened to this city and reo, pened, anew mal Splendid Optieal Inatrument Establishment, pls Pa well Snow aa at t2th and nite streets. avenue, No. dt slea lasses betteden ial, of 6) ICE_ CREAM AND WATER Sees fe ownebine fibcst7, 115, 119,19 and 121, of mane between the f Stone Lak mouth of Sioux. Wook weer wie * at Cload= aad Crow waters of the Red River h,”” subject, required by law, to a minimum of two dollars ‘na e | Afty cents per acre, Vv: vernment. “The | North of 9, and Poeere: 3 eng 3, iS oft o' age 2. North th thé base Wmebide set er the $fth: principal 3, ot ‘i rengoe 25 aud 3, 1 24, ask ofrange %. Ces ae 137, a 128. o' range 2), Downships 127 h ofr De Feemt ip ia ai ownships Jal and It x sange 38. 43 = makes the third canker bx ciscuant pom ‘Ay 21m Lae mee hinty- iotday of Oetober has been called to ‘fthevourne from whence next, for the dispoeal of the vacant iands in the pe ar Apr eye eens ye townships Inte the United Statea wictan Cpasind Saint Anthen’ mouth of Sioux yee Saint Cloud and’ ©: 31. Pau! and irom Sr toa convenient ern Tecti f the vouth of eh the Big nwer with A branch hy ay Fartbault, to the line of the State of town, west of rance dollars and fifty cents per acre, vii ‘ownships 27 and ane rp Zi, B, and 23, ene Z e 23. ownelips 27,2), wud 20; of range 3, Morth of the base Tamed west of the ASIA priciga postin Tit. tie. 11, and ‘ownships 116, 17, 16,495, 12, eae SABownships 116,412,118, 119, 120, wad It, of ranxe | 3. TF eorvea fo to Festivals, Fairs, Pie Nica, Hotei Torneppad 117, 118, and 119, of range 25, andi Hxcarsions, at one dsliar por eadion. esd AB. of range | of day, and sent to t the city. WEDDING CAKES nade very ‘pre and very cheap. Partioular attention paid nishing everything in the party line. prety to furs ‘ice fees ui? 4 aby LES cos EROTIONE ERY, wore ae dy U-Im*™ ADIES’ ADE eavpuine BAGS 9 FAN vf every yaniety. OPenine RTS iGHLIN'S iy 27-38 Pa. ave,, bet. sth and MRS. McCOR MICK’S “H00r, Mars. MeconMicn ence en her friends and the public generally tint hs will resume the duties of her School oa tember next. the ist Monday in Sep- The course of study pursued wil! comerioo alt the branches requisite tos thorough English educa- ion secnring into her fa: afew ed from 10 to 14 years, who wi Tuodiate careand oversight. For terms and nesidenes— Mo. 35 Cameron street, Alexandria, Vo. jy 7 1203 UBEREW We shaji offer at he under hor her i im? faite J aa than cokt our” ak Mostin and Cambric Flouncings, Bands, &c , vat 5 50 cts., worth # ots. 75 cts., ee fete Mts ots., 37% ots., and Lu Bmblpid ered Collars. Sleeves, Ling Sete, Sor kerainloetnn than ever, ow Prices, WELLS, | iN. meer Nits Shoe Winter torsaee eet Te CLOSE hope OUT BEFORE wg amt ler. Fees or further particulars spply at her ee qf imua offwo doliars rind Ait cents per cere, ¥. North of the base fine — Sole of the fifth principal Thuraday, | Friday, | day, th, 2th. | vith, Embrosderion, | Mantilina, Straw Goods, Ribbons, Ragisns, Hoop Skcts, Pattee: and and Dusters. Varieti nated we sha'l place the abave- our counters, and snark them own inky eas FL, — some port ae. at than coat a sal? deve pbe special attention ee ap axcla evento of those goods, Sal before commencing the im rerements i ja store room. Lovk out for bargaus at MAX WELLS N. B—Our larce Show Window for ssie. jy Zi -3t RENCH Warre eine PAINT VIEILLE mae COMPANY? es, to whieh ene bow hat 8 Lead i Siryiei 18. be noe Pre —— ‘as lead invarin! oO Ct nav Ul avn e the with out the aid of varnis| hed, Col ors with a zine basis i oH freshness and ee of Soar nds wiil cover as h surface, with th me. Mody. 4:20 pounds of Icas-sshowing Breat U gale mtg eS ER oy LG a ti ne Red xa Green nel poses, 6 Snow Shite or or bine ae fede pee for s Ce Orie Re ERONG Apr C Sathes bag iat ne ue reduced tarif of prices, ALL = ASO RN ELL. RAY NOW LEVOE & aire “Ivar ser 1068 OO W 148 Periy oe Rita Yor Aut Sous ees ran ‘well as He Laxp Oreice at Portiann, sl pe trent ts Acie ag ha he oe . | 52, - eran Secounte, vials bi | ship 12, 7, Ud, Bo, Aud (2 of ca Fe fd! Na? and ta, St henge ae Frere ip aud Jay thangs ae Towns atrenge Towns! opens Sh. fange 3°. and 37, AT, Tae banpOrsice ax Hexprrsos, tommened 1 November lands in the theunder-mentioned townships which remaan to the United States withig espn tha at fie gay oh nient point of junction west of the} pi, to the southern Of thy the Cirection of the mouth cf the Bi ux river With @ beaneh, via Pacibau t, to the north line of the State af Lowa. wei tof mange sixteen.” subject as required by law, tow mimimum of fro dollars an. UY cents per aere, viz Townships 112, 119, 114, and 115, of range 18, and 20, Fownshipa 1,102 114, an and 115, of rx He ow nahi bs Ls aed ee? of tance ss 115; Of renee 2k = 4 ‘ownships | 115. of range @ _ Townships lit, 112, 113; ‘Red 114, of ranges 25 and ‘Pownships MH and 112, of range 27. ‘ownehtps ITS; 13%, ing on waxee To the ands nee fee even numbered vurteeath day ovember ous withtE th: under-mentipred townships whickre! apec ihe Luvted States ihn mx mile; in. trom M neapolis. or x tepht to the north hee an Stadgus kowa, we: sixteen,” a1 La rescent. vis eo ke up the va! Koot river,” subject, a8 req dired by law, to Ar rie Laxp Orrick at Camnrince, commene. 0g op Mond Bs the thirty-first da ‘ROXt, for a eposal of the vacant lands ithin the sted i menti road from & tat “bain nad eins Aptae i) river, with a brarch, y Saint Glond “ah row WW waters of the required by he to's minimum of ae dollars and Afty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line eat twrst of the fourth Princi- val geri ‘dian, ane 1 of Tange » ; And 31, of range 21, nd 3. of range 22. 3 and 22. of range 23, SB. of of range 24, is rance 25. nd 34, of rence 27. Zownships 2, Townships 2, of raace B. mgommener ber ne: retofore un: = lowing township: Tin the R Ps, vin: of range Practic of sange lt f range t Fractio: — totnsbipa Sand ‘St,and townships 52 ee 4S and 50, and townships a, and 53, of range } Fractions} town: Srateks #88 49, and town- Spictoanth es partes tat th bh Gand id of range 16 16... 1 | who owe us. wi on wi thie ive Banda agora ahi g = crasneveaeee ne us paid at once, or settled fo ieee ips 3 on ¢ ; Te ied nw own wh nave no | ee RTM Ht nf ol a ° meme? oe op AGETT & DopsoN, | “The era § the lunes of the railronds w 1! be = 73 = ubject Fi . W HiSin ZALSBONp: sprees | Phe Atanas afar said recicseaie ‘he par | ately rece! . "BEI Genter ¢ nee cor ceareees wall be sold as & wd eos sine corner of L and 9t is ihcial ati roe? viene ao shown onthe ‘ing ol will HAwe.FA Pele ji cians aa on ti das appointed. a and saan {othe andes O’BRIRN 3 eae dvertend oF. Bouthwost conker of CRE: pane es hel an de = to ARIETIES! ¥ 7 nf e sar + aad for ti by ¥ ABIETIES = z Opel ag root the pt eftheten two wee ited <-.Senthwegt corner Lands 38 eye O8SNS58,u) LEMO, ONS AND MAPLE suesh. sane a a Ai ney si i “JAMES BUCHANAN, , Southwest eeteore EEIIBY BY Sok Bone iva sts, Tos. x REDRICK FRSU RENT RUTTER a 25 ckNTS PER Commissioner of the General Land Office, PO ust ior NOTICE TO P! aeons gar tanemar ena . h ithia renoges ae x CENTS ea ; A pat 5 har or tani aout ian : be the PRAGA cae jase cere os oat Seek Southwoat corner of uate, LARS MSE OUEE OF ALL texas jee om Wae sgh comer Pn pe yard : pater | now ex way of Saint Paul and Saint Anthony, fo aaa of the North? auteese, aie thedase cm aaa Sourth prints (ie ne Within the under mi —— eee ee moti we ven 1] ‘the a — Pleasant tide down 6 wiXteon ”” subject. as required by Inw, to = rminumam of t10 jon territory 19 Pat Boy. stant, my Nee ODSON, about 18 scar his leg, occasioned by a bita of = dog Aine. MAN, Damned CLO: In addition to her dey sob, scholars wih ta is devitne ot North of the bas¢linc fay 4 sa of the fifth principal Bait ae ‘Sh mily % a AT Sg Laxo Orrics at Cuarriatn, Lc prmocar oe of the vacant Jands in the Let a bout six yrare-ald” oe TP SEDET ron. cor. F and i2th ate, das of Usteber in the aed utterly im; No change in the flour or ia matket bas oe- carred since our repost of fererday. -_——-—_ + see. "ALEXAN Correspondence of The Star. ALEXANDEIA, pr sgl 1859. waeh: *. Mr. James Gooding, one Swaetipe 3 oe 3,34, Bi aed ber arabia the parts | tatives of our fire infes to joi The large room in the second stery.of ington Hall building. be converted imto my rooms, to heiaed a offcce ‘by the Orange ‘Stone ; Aptos and Alexandria railroad ery hoo! a yoo vm By reference to their column of to-day’s Stat, itwill-bewseen that the Mount Vernon Guards military and civic excursion te G on Monday next nd, and last Guards on Monday. Jo&n Ahren was before J¢stice Price this morn- Dg eharged with selling liquor withent a license. Be case Was sent to court. Workmen are the Orange Prt se -xandria Railroad ‘on Union Street Lost AND FOUND. and Prran: Wewould suggest to the Star's s mumerous readers that if they want to enjoy a the. Leantiful Potomac, exhilerating dance to the | ye of Weber's jot jeast, tty of some oor Alexandria's falfest representa- North of the base line inden af theSourth principal Fenty d ‘our advice is, empbaticelly, to go with the ——— NDRIA. of the oldest departquent, died last evening at his residence on Prines street, near Alfred. Mr. Gooding had been an activemenrber of the Friend- ship Fire Company for upwards of twenty years, a at the! fime of his death’ was commander of Tee ant Ata called meeting of the Friendship, hel their ball last aight, resola- tionsof condelement with the family of the de- ceased were made attending hia funeral ina body this afternoon at 5 o'clock. A resolution was ai a the other “coin nba tne “I for Wash, it tm another navten = gan’ the agreeatite vaged in relaying the track of CaRLos Lost oe fie goth Toa | “ns CANARY BIRD, bg leak | and yel'ow s to irs. BANNERM aN | $40 po Toate #1 iehers? Band man ORpIPORIG got coum moans: yeh nConches Till leave the foot o 4 0 Ks i Sowty. Book with bum fine clothta ech ond | hour our SaribE the aitertaol froth ny hf nan Bob & sy = loud, Laifatve the tho eave eward Pee ihe pack idence ae ‘the District and scared eo that I $2 if taken witnin the Ras an ty d6-6s: . 00 ®! REW SS EMANYEN te years of chests +6for the return of my Cpe bow powichips 8 named SAUH STEW v ras py Aen fh Crs ranges ot % * va eee aa exe rs y 119, o' + Si By deliverrd to ANDREW k. HEWITT. Hare away from the Ya) t_known as fort = inches in h ‘ownships 11, 112, 133, 114, and is ot ranges 19 bed a.) Poksn tz inclined to Yed—a fine ages | 2 ven ry return Sores of Sth aad Geo. Donalson, ¢ tnck 2 k; he RAT COW erase Rae th 1 FRAY SC OW ape se sapeotiber te Bow bis p-em -y ona owner can jy 22 ey of Big Stone Lake and ve | eoney punstentiy ron a cee ports — ef the base line and west of the fourth princs- Fractional townan! pase and 33, and township §, téwaship s2. snd townallips 53 and &, Fractional township 51, and townships 52 apd $5, to. th at "Nee 325 Virginia Red River of che Novthos uyesenule jad. _iy 25-St* 494 ith et, Rae ps er beincaed af. beat dy. othe nee es Rionmtee od Hot Sena bad at these "Bests tn font of oh wernt wt 0 4m. and 6x pa erg raat GRAND Pic Nic igre the ournerenen Stas , | Feacona and Lagoa any wibckete BY Pay conta, Tur Choir of orthe Fpissopet < ‘membere race Its ita day oF rest Thomas Collyer wil? Krtown, #t 8 © clock: ats3s o'clock, touching at A. eS ee Biermese sect wea Sea ate eS erie Bae poe. wii Koup tac patie through the _ipes-2te et Saran ore exenrsion tickets A treack for Giymont. me ula Cres, att Rhee thapakes mpren, ripowe viii Su noe ae OG witiassemticat Shmift's ch precise) nee to Arlington. ting a gentioman ht and return: wo dollar ec and the 5 during the at 8 o'clock tion will NGEMENTS. NIC OF Crue ISLAND | take. w Es. Spurt with hook and en, 4 pereh and lant; a. . earl Se. om oF IR give their First nf hooting, hept Gaaghey, oe ae Stone Cutters. Cutters beg leave to in ube that nd Af- Pic Nic at Ar UBBDA admitting Vegeut jeman ac! YY, At o hurch. Georgetown, wn thet there ar Pieee on TH Biase Band bas been ‘ovide some exce!! man caesae dark clothes og Jest ey ohost tapas cr = ompecial ore? in tre eDes B5ia pivot | th Eien are vit Tilbee 73. oF in the ‘State the above wil “e given, jar so we can cet then. ‘Shiue@uls On the boat Rs h iy 26-s¢* ¥ SARE ¥OMPSON on pena’ Bt Glymont. LOST tne! GOW, with her sides and neck | price=to be hat it at Sel, 1458. TAngements are all'per! jeated for am asongmon be the bor med SuAY, Ju aa thee aoe ends av reat pleasure to il who may par- bas bean ener zed for the oncamon {apstol ond the Leave Georgetown iy 25.27 Be Auei* OR GLYMONT. amiarton street Method: t ave High street wha-f, Ith street, Warhington, vexandria going and re a ed. and ent choruses, of any of the memverr, low; behind whiteaea a Fie egret pata ay heh two inbrae 2 RAB BAT _ pid in over her head 3 rewar | w Meent a rears Pit Lee any prosncys JS minke Tetigesr re a int oe re tne cit _ No. 100 234 ati J. and ML, $ COL eis ds B3tt Hirst Ward. te Wee it tg | 0 REWARD —on see from the sub Ui : yA? NEGRO WOMAN BETSY MA turning at hai pases omer pt oo zie. bt i Sone dark pesto about 23 leave al] the Hotsia and the oo! lack de bege drean and whate bontet fet ee eee. Tet a te caught Within, or ¢20 Bexar the ~—-- wiv tt Tatrast hotwanteth sotath ao RD, Rete i st Water fo Ties counting room ieee, RUSTE: pe Fp nnd na ee fami! residing aye! nnn ALS a Ear pi tea Yd = Gump reget eth & phe Gee freee per an- rAGeE eneahs ES Ete RRR Stee ne L are te the bx aeighboriwot 1D€ to be troubled with a basket Cures and servants bell AR eee TOMB OF ay! ween Sth _WARTS. = . FOR RENT AND SALE. WASTED SS SUTUATION Sri sores Piet | POR RENT—A two-story FRAME He —A_two-rtory FRAME HOUS Best of ON bd be given. Pap ny Scooms, ated on irk eaees cs }» betw: and he, s reefs, Tel: —_ pawn ae e SRC ens — > i, Mecos beniens Contin ‘ws i [NTELLIGENCE 0 OFFIC 7 ace — OR nF 7 FR HOU wees Food SERVAN SE ree gan i. Fo, containing ar a aire ibaa Litenes notice. Hotels in town or | Situated on street east, neer C stret nert two pa min walk of tae Capitol and ins oy ie improvi. Term: Ce In SIX, twelve, an or tear hardred doi'nrs cash. the five peo oth, “Livers Sta- ay 25-th . Tite ie OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Ty M containine 75 acres, Montecmery Prederiok reeee ? 16 fect iront SE ith st. be oa WASTE: ~By & young gisia SITUATION as s-amatress or to wal Ind: com- u Lent to eat and Bt lady te Arcane i yc | Aaa Wiihian nda eoN or in sy pes ference given. Sy ee Ome a EY IVERY WaANTED-As weil sows or va ne oe ae] Ls ony Fay LS Rs St Wachington, not fe Wath street west sale. nei (rw heh se nah will ors rol iad Adirors bn: Gat Te | ft ave the city, a fe nee pesca « i ng iceslity aud lowest the city. and @ tare inducemert is now presm ted 10 : those tore Werte ror er vip 2 ht «1. PerNgine oe aes ~ as yr naseee. fetal Fi ont ouses, in from sian ™s Avenue Winks i - CALLAN Bys v =, Lea rmerly icity sche hundred parte north oT ntotdanr a ce oF else’ eh ur Le , and place of public resort r rt. Helene trek, sere, wieiy ye iy OP; | Say place un the neighborhood of the city Erplonae, Please address address a se to ty mt 3 we the proprieter, C! uate. c.CAl. Star Sila Pee eat | LAN. Georgetown. IC 1” 2-10" ; BOR 4 remy oF ece of proper “4 S Pie meed's ALN A Com. pleasing terms the ey acre ol ene i ', corner of wed e cham os And tee . Wike ATE: Prope int Chuteh eh of fhe wills pete. ME. sais on 1.1ING on High street, between Les!! lore, dining ror igned will sell onterms NDi LOT in Biadensbere, formesiy or the village an b the premises, OT of gan jy 20m oub-c | with kitchen, fyio bw oH WwMAN. mio wil saow hath-room, veal A erly to twoutren: to =