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Demecratic Convchsion at Bladensburg. (Reported fer the Star}, Fi a of the Democracy of the ee a ‘Tuoven “THE Stan” 1s PRINTED OR THE Fa Te oewowe | EMD LATEST NEWS BY THLEGIAPH Sroe dona aero cobb RAPES BARNARD Anchors. | ene: te oft ’ District of the State of Maryland me. | Re teel in some relaod, and af ¢ #VEAM PRESS IN USE sovrE oF Bagri- | Congressional ; By THE FOREIGN NEWS. |}: outbreak quite serious. 4 , asTEs M18 80 LAROR AS TO REQUIRE IT | was held at Bladensburg yesterday, (as was Oa. Peace—Why Austria Come | knives were tsed. ood man SORE, 178 EDIT ete AT AN EARLY OURS stated in yesterday's issue,) for the purpose of Asp omm enced the Wart: the | several dangerously wounded "™ Killed and ¥ ba rer, YuEEEPOBE, SHOULD BE SENT If SY | nominating a candidate to represent the people of by all respectable omen | urs be iperers—The Pope Burnt in Effigy— The statement that the new Australian mail { eon o’cLocn, bes Fn gta THEY MAY WOT | ine District In Congress, and also to nominate a Cuantys Exnasr & Co.,9 Maiden Lane,N.¥. | ae ae ae t st a mets &e. eurvice vis Paneme is awarded to Mr. Lever is acreak €NTIL THE nce eee no atoll geporplish all that in claimed Sorat gad | Tigood oder ond news has been received at tis port By the | Tie Bank of England, on the 14th. reduced ite (Tue Dany Stam will be punctually sent | mm by Daniel Clark, Enq , of Howard county. on Will wee Font Mace neue the lose of hair during their absence the address of our citizens we ny of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail after the paper Is pat to press. Thus they can keep Dani ‘whose motion Robert R. Pp, Esq. was called jesse i Peed to the chair. ADSTR E. W. Collier, of Howard county, and Barnes| Tne Compton, of Charles county, were elected Secre- es One Frame ET, 297 Broadway, N.Y ie potitive. Te ‘q dissatisfied, and France will ba af WALI © BARNARD, Aucts, | to vexis ee os 3 coat ope a * Minium rate of discount from 3 to 2 removal. Siecle, the organ of the French Literals, This step was fully anticipated, and exerc every i= and ing | Influence on the k market. The funds i s thi open % in a few years, if the minutest Austrian ed buoyant and excited on the morning that the ed rand ICi¢dose the woe By WALL & BARN Auch influence is suffered an abode in Ttaly. ft calis | North Britain Sled. Consois being quoted at 96 ‘a thoroughly posted with all that tran. | COmP' Birteety, vor and, other vexatious’ discnors Wo sdop tw STORER ME DAVEL tetfedcraber een cette PEBY Haliam peiness, the | They sown. nemever fel back unde the impres be a game time i ‘ommnittee rede! reported in fore atilie- RNC t. >? a >: astria. were : eco in W apps Beak events of ad letiban ane eatitiea ie ccees Geugeies ta ee So | ofan ii re arived, wemay for jer. as RNOON, bath ratte a of | ott ‘o. 3, rel i Syoe'yS stale, the —— h less sis —— ty themselves On t igestive organs are out of order. » we will sell par concerning e, al the | 7, 6 ‘ : Teme con Pt So __| "Frome owned Fiend Tuinnas, George W. dufecke auch il etree on to agen | aE Shira he mae intarectamopnat | feck Oat nce hed eee concfaded gave ssindn: |" Telegraph nd may — Collier, niel Clark. From Anne Arandel— | the main spring of the antmal machinery. For this | +r Just at Bridge street. bridge, over Roo! jon. The Daily News ci a , a. layne eps Northern, market home, Mr. | Bai ease: "nnes Deal, Amoe R: Harman, | purpoor rs cat smatdont Tecoma Dn, Howey galinipeovcnnis cack ao fel fe Rock Crock, ceed iret Wo Coed, deferring te saci Mee: | ve Te Fond openth ale ot at sve “ ig, pear the Northern market-howse, Mr.| B. Allen Welsh. From Calvert—James T. Brit. : i Pade wellings, wheak-, ‘de i d pearance, but closed at a etrects, B i t- | coe, C.S. Parran, John Bond. From Montgom. | t¢fative and s tonio it strengthens ot ion, mweiling: » Which will be sold separately, @- | tree in Paris till be makes it at the head of the than yesterday, "The Per cent. bigher rinses Walter, Contsnater, 5 GOSAEOM In rT ory We Oc nee Dunlap, Fdward | gives regutariey te tired eet “Terme: One-haifoash ; the, balance in ¢ and 15 | Phe emiperdt ahd King of Sardinia entetéd Ta | moderate supply af aeekent, te bee ade taldee a feet pondeoeae we para Faron | Duvall. From brince Walter W. | © For oy Drugeiett sad dealers gemeralty every | months, with interest. 4 deed givenand a deed rin on the 15th fast. ama teen accla- | have little temptation to sell at a time when 1% = , whicl a iceabl - | Bowie, . . Morton ‘rom . ‘here, 25-e03t Oo. t) m4 obtainable from i Gideoa, Fs: that vicinity. These buildings oc- | Broome, E. J Plowden, John A. Carmatier. | ——————— ne jy 22 WALL & BARNARD, Atets. Fomine rodney rane They were met by Prince Posit at the recelvine Sesto ee { provemspace of ground fronting ne sistas From Charles—Barnes Compton, 3 'W. Jenkins, MARRIED, —<——= - —= | Carrignac # Cavear. Speculative transactions are partly in abeyance, | (rab on K street, and 'Sfty-two fect on waned 4, H. Digges. In Georgetown, on the %th instant, by the Rev. FUTURE DAYS. | Tux Provisions ov tus Tematy. 2 disposition being shown toawait the announce. i + The front wails are of first quality pr cd | gente Comunittee further reported that in the ab- | yy!" Ea: EMANUEL B. CATON to | —_—___ “SEAS DAES, | Phe Anstrian © sty of peack thug, | Mentof the Chancellor of the Exc! uer’s budget } ik, with red stone window and door caps and | sence of tare delegates from Prince George's | Misr SUSIE ROSE. hit ot Wiehe aie DON By C.R.1.. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. | fclally, the conditivas of the treaty of peace this: | expected that there le nothing whetece wis 1 s. neatly designed and of superior finish. Each | County. Messrs. Stephens and Fred Sasscer, | (Philadelphia and Baltimore papers please copy.) UBLIC SALE OF H USE AND. TON “ Austria and France will support the formation Austro-French ee sufclently Feessurtug H niains nine rooms, which are of Say ss the: decided to allow the delegates present to oe P gue, Istanv.—Oa FRIDAY A KR IN. | of an Italian coufederation — to induce England Sane reasonable measures .f and have high ceilings. They —— oa the votes in the Convention of the whole DIED, 22th ingtant, at 54 ofc jock, Se shall a (ahs ** Lombardy, as far as the line of the Mincio, is defence. In the other departments of the such iow water end gaa, amd’ ait other | COUMY. The report was accepted. BLLARBIY Thon anor: oPtasan Na | Hontiney lt and canning tack fat 1 Leck: | Ys, g™N, HP, bat Matun and the whole of Bank tevut ettrcted modes seed, ree ee aes ete eocenatitate tirst- | Resolved, That the majority of the votes of the | EkIZABET aby, aged I montaar re” N84 | improved by er month.” Title indiapsiais, ‘Sale | «The Princes of ‘Tuschny and Miodena are to ness to that establishment. althoaph sree cles ene ings. The agurogate cost of theit erec- | Convention be sufficient to make a pomination. _The fanera! will take piaon from the residenos of | positive: Thema” One-half 5 ee in 6, 12, | return to their Staies. Were taken elsewhere at 2, and in exceptional } be some $15,000; and they will rent | “Air Deale moved that the votes he taken by | her parents, 333 9th street, ‘This (Thursday )After- | Bad 1g monske ‘A deed given, anda deed of trust} A universal amnesty Is granted”? instances 2 percent. Exeept as regards Frankfort } en finished, for $100 per annum each. | counties, and that cach County be entitled to as | OP ti 7 $4 o'clock. Tho friends and acquaintances | taken, Conveyarcner tie wrk purchaser. ‘The Vienna correspondent of the London Times continental exchanges show an unfaverable tend. | many votes in this Convention as they have votes | °! the family are respect{ully invited to attend, . CR.L. CROWN & CO, Apcts., | says that three applications were made by Napo- | eney.” = ris ~ | f im the House of Delegates. OW, oan cig gm Fhe S7th instant, sly Bowen BLX | Sx 2st_ _” No. 257 Pa, av.,oor.ofsth at, | 3n yy nyianee, applica she would consent, The | ““ehcrmes’ éity article says ti Emery, stone-cutter. Mr. Compton moved to amend by voting by nell; of hoston, Mase. A: 8ud Polly Young Brox Bs J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, overtures. were made direct by Na for the | cent. on the Paris Bourse on Thin | i chith street. between K and L streets, Mr. | iailot. and allowing each Delegate present to vote; | “Tn Alexandria, om fi 234 instant, of rupturing a STL AT AUCTION —On FRIDAY AF- | purpose Of preventing the uiediation of neutral lish fands to. ‘on Fridat q , 2 lements fs engaged in the erection of 8 | alopt:d. piond vara, BALE GRAHAM, daughter of RNOON, Juiy 20th, at 6% o'olock. at the auc- | powers. & further reaction took place, but'the market 1 3 ag house oa a lot owned by him. re - Duvall called the attention of the Conven- enry and At rian Pollard. Sie oe we, * Day iL seme © sui Way Avsraia Commence tHe War. acquired steadiness in the latter of the day. dwelling is twenty-four feet front ‘by forty fe tion toa card in yesterday's Baltimore Sua, in Farewell, farewell! although it breaks ony Corpo a Te: ares cn ‘The Emperor of Austria left Verona for Vienna There was generally a more ve demand and contaius ten rooms, is three stories | which it was charged that Montgomery and &y, heart the cruel word to speak, “Perms onal J of 4ie UIRE © CO., Aucts, } 0n the morning of the Mth. His order of the day. money, end at the ik. owing to the reduction fl * has a handsome pressed brick front, which | Prince George's had formed ua agreement to col- yotaly ey es Wit ol ne published at Verona on the 12th, aays that Austela in the rate, a marked increase took honor to the bricklayers ensnged. The house | tide for the Purpose of governing the action of ‘ou whom mayo taved Ay. 7 By J.C. NoGUIRE & CO_ ALLL oS commenced the war for the main of ber | it is remarked that Sardinia, by Lom- 4 ni ina plain but substantial 0. Phe | this Convention; that Montgomery was to help ‘My eyos are dim with bitter tears, i pe mg pow oe ED | Sered treaties, relying on the devotedness of her barday without the fortresses necessary tenictend 1 \ hen e chase a peheagtbes Prince George's toa Commissioner of the Publte Me Tipe Acar cam tn nating feara, SLL AND BEAUT cha 28 _SOCATED people, the bravery of ber army, and her nateral it, has made berself the vassal of France, and that ma s orks, and Prince George’s was to assist Mont- . £ YAPTE N 2d. 2 allies. Not having found allies, Austria yields to 7 nothing, cmmperor i f $375 or $100. The brick- | comery in carrying the votes of the Coming OF ee ee na mine eare have heard ; Oth prertien ON August tae whole Af equcrs | am unfavorable politica! tite tenn nee Tmperet | iy. to Perle reenter ee Bae reality i Messrs. W _ - Ct eee honad r a Congressional nominee. Mr. Duvall took hat you m 20, ally. fatewell. No. lay fronting 900 teet on Twentie! tree! be. | cordially thanks the people, as well as the army, a baffled and dishonored man : e fowls) Pasa just asene comple ted” Lond haw todeny, in unqualified terms, any ~ = tween Oand P streets 117 feet on north, red be Mr John Matthews. ‘They ‘are of ; treet, | who have in shown it their sovereiyn ma feet Finches on the Circle 25 Tost # ine dently may on o ne f “Bowie. f s ‘ ROVER & BAKER'S k three stories high, and cover an ngate | __ vr. Bowie, from Prince Geotge’s also in the G It was reported in Paris on Priday that yrest ow Hampehire Byeenel nal eer cc soho confidently rely on their devotedness, if any new bevitation prevailed at Milan; that troubles had ree E! D FAMILY struggles should arise. ‘oken out in Veuetia; that Florence was dis- 7 ground. ‘Share patue of the county, denied the charge, as far as SEWING MAC ae i hin panera Is very desirable from its location, | Tux Ixrerview Betweex Tax two Exrerons, | tarbed, and that the Parisian ince was indig- ee equate: Bel of qrowee. ments | ‘Be, delegates from’ his county were concerned, | _Itis no longer questioned that these Maohinesare | heine om high ground coe a view of |" ‘The interview between the Em} at Villa | mamt at the Eunperer for pot having fulfilled Pi ns in cach. and the interior arrangements | and denounced the assertion as false. There had | the best in the market for family sewing. Spools the city an presenting a front of Sg ferton a well | Pranca ts said to have lasted nearly, Ihe whole day. | promises. are such as to make them very comfortable resi- | been no intrigue between the two counting ef any | purchased from the stores are wsed upon ait@@ | graded’ street, with paved footwalks, ‘Title indis- | *, gc sate badd bb Faasce, sort to affect the action of this Convention. without rewiedt King a seam of unequalt Putable, PROCLAMATION OF NaroLgon—Tum Basis oF The statement of the Kank of Fravce for the are. Mr. Francis Lord is engaged | “Mr. Bowie now moved that the Convention tops easily macnned, en eels pimple 10 co ordet, | iq Eerms: One fourth oash; the wy iduoin ¢, 12, end ‘ Flip month of July shows a decrease in cash of over of a large three story brick store Proceed to ballot for a candidate for Congress; a eolatiaon ap ht yates, get out o » | 18 months, with int-rest, secured by a deed of trust The Paris Moniteur publishes a Proclamation ai snitiicn ‘ usc. twonty feet front by forty feet | Carried. ‘ N. i sesortment constant! onhand and forsale | Fy eT ee MoGHIRE & CO.,Auctrs hale of peace. its tothe ralewieg since | topo Seeatbvar puallihas wasmbibiiebaheres story of which is to be used asa | “The Chair annoinced that nominations were in | at factory prices by . C. STEVENS, — <a 2 oy oc ni the Univers on account of an ob onable polith of the best class. a Mr. 1 ms ~ 336 Pa. ay., Washin; By WALI. & BARNARD. Auctioneers. ‘The principal aim of the war is attained, and . ‘ ject te peeitth street and Bat GenGen eae ete oe ee BX. Also, a fu"! supply of NEEDLES, COT- | REY MARE ANDBUGHY WE AUCTION. Kaly will become, for the first time, a nation. | Cal article. anaes, rset, ie Ar owt mnt Games| HE Oren ateparer argos | ese eee He ee Pa | See sa Kt | Fh Pa Bae eo tt jmaprovement upon his prope county; Mr. Bowie nominated Gen. Thomas F 2K ood O; in attendance to show the | oo Lome Gite ees, bow potas oe during the day. They touched vtensive enlargements and a Bowie, of Prince George's; Mr. Plowden nomi- | Mathinesend give fal instructions in their use, 1 Imaum grey Maro, with foal, remy dieser ae — 1 | early 7Uf. after the peace. & Bruff, contractors, ——— & Stew- | nated Col. Benj. G. Harris, of St. Mary's. ap 23-Sm Also, 1 rood Work Horse, 2 years old, Sy enna Sitien sales re Swirzertann ae micas Enpeostancaisiee He Reveloating Col, ris, Mr. Flowden ad-| IYRENCH W HITE ZINC PAINT eee oe peahiens i Italian Governments which have remained in- | | The Federal Council have resolved to disband | quite a number of haudsom pt d@ essed the Convention in behalf of his friend. PROM THE WAL BARNARD. ie = * a tn the t he C: i the city. % bg jy ALI. & BARNARD, Aucts. | active, or which have been called back into their e troops in the Canton Ticino, where a guard sees sri teball of St: Mary's county: ‘The elas VIBILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY Sauemiacc Posscesions. will comprehend the necessity of sal- | for Austrian vessels will alone femsle, “Thee j Castex Manrer—This morning the vegetable | the Sixth District belne ae sublect tareeier ie| This Passt i adapted to all purposes, to which EN HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS IN | hiary reforms A geben = Bully; bancetrttr aes: [ees ae ieee ee ont of the ‘Swiss for and meat stands were well supplied. and the, speech. St. Marys, he beld. had a liar claim | the best White Lead ixapplicable._ [t do-s not turn Sovare No. 594. on THE ISLAND, aT Auction. | the traces of civil discord. Italy, “henceforth mis- | ures to pre’ enrollment the Swiss 4 and meat stani J ot, Mary's, 2 Pee ollow. ag lead invariably co-s, and will acquire the | On FRIDAY, the 2th iostant. {shall sell, at half | trees of her destinies, will only have herself to | forcign military service. An order hasbeen issued ; spre around the market was fully occupted by | to this nomination. she having had no delegate in | [a-dnean aud amootimeasot Cama Pee aston’ “at. | Bast 8 o'clock p. m..in front of the prenuses. part of | sccuse showld che hot progress reguterly in order | to disband the troops calied out during the war, 4 the wazons and vehicles of country dealers, Hay | Constess for the last sixteen years, yet having | out the aid of varnish, and is easily washed, Col- | Square No. 6, situated at the corner of south AL | ond freedom. You wi soon return & France. and repealing the measure against the exportation - done the hard work of the party in the district 1n | ors with a zinc basis retain their freshness andl | and dd streets west, and subdivicied into ten hand rap 4 th . | of arms, ammunition. Ac wes offered at prices ‘ing from 50 te 90 cents the dark days of the Democratic party. brilliancy of color, some Suilaing Lots, seven of whith front 17 feet & A grateful country will there receive with trans. 5 . ke. cwt. bat the sles did not appear to be re- 1 "Bir. Briscoe, of Cottan county, seconded the | 2”! pounds will’ coveras mach surface, with tho | tachernn AL street. with a depth of 10M feet: and | ports those soldiers who have raised so high the _ Prvssta, kabiy t The prices at the fruit and nomination of Col. Harris in warm terms, saying | S8me body, a%230 poands of lead—showing great | three iots front on Sil stroet 18 (set 8 inches, with & glory of vur arms at Montebello, Palesteo, Tur- The Prussian Gazette says, that in consequence ade ti bave a dowaward teadunéy. Lisct tr Gen, Bowie nivet be thrown overboard: | Ceonomy as well as b ee oy : depth of 133 foot 7 inches. This Per cad witits | ViEO: Magenta, Maleznano, and Solferino—who. | of the treate of peace orders have been transinitted Sth «niehet Hom Norfolk but trepare not very | at St Mary's county wos justly eniteto sores | q fheletertine Perce. may cpend open getting tho sold with they siuppurchagers || O° | in fre, montis ave Feed’ Piedmont, and have pitas Where they met Cee mee irket from Norfolk, but theyare not very a , % oat r-apectable houses. a c tO} st 6, 12, 18, 24, 99, | ORLY stopped because contest was abou! - aces where they may baj 52 the prices are very high te make them | Somccratie party Hekad ee eee ee wee | money spect howset. Bho ¢ gad Snow Wis | aui's month, fxr notes beartee tate Roaiks | saute proportions ae nage ne tee a proposal made by the Prussian Ambassador to the profitable stoc The steamer Powhatan yester- | hit he » ie for the count: vthet in the times when | Dry. Red and Green sea! tor Red Seal, | day ofsais, A'deed civenand a deed of trust taken, | interests that Franee had in this formidable war. Fokon Diet, {n regard to the federal troops, dav brought up alotef watermelons and ‘cante- the Gemcaue ty chet ugaderd tiered | Tiaket ae most used for painting purposes, tha Title pega and general warrantce deeds | Be proud, then, of your success—proud of the had, under present circumstances, been with- a deed Sor tee eee eee PE MS | giwaye fernished a Col. Harrie whe Ci MOMeSp ee Cate Teel INE Only used foF tha “T would respectfelit tavite, the attention of ‘see! win edb at yes nome peng ltd iy | drawa by the Py es t hundred for the meions a1 per barrel and sword drawn. his that SE et = h: bard ne | well- f Naruxs. Oe Ae cin a nenne, tay wete tells | weaty Soc nay oonmteesiion icin Ordornaddreevel te one rbd Ghrowine houses [oe ce tee ea i withing trmades patie: | always be the great Jen able ok, 2f she shall |. additional details of the tecent partial mutiny ing at 12 to 37 cents for meious and 3 to 13 eath | Sond the work of the party, and had been content | wil! be filled at the ncw reduced tariff of prices, | ble inveatment, to the eale otis above mentioned | bave heart to comprehend nol Sicacdh se | of the S troops are recef ved A body of troops for eanteloupes. | Formerly the Northern markets | heretofore with the bono: which attaches to the | either Dry or in Oil. Property. like you to defend them {Signed} : mutinied in the cks, killing the Colonel and furnisued a great hme Poel Ba 2 ab ol Consciousness of having performed z sacred duty. HALL S SORNEUL. New York 49 BGei ee _ A. GREEN, Auct. VALLEGGIO, — Pe a NaroLgos. | several officers of the Fourth Regiment, and after ket. but it seems our dealers ure a Te- th Ow receiv ~ i ceiving VOM A Pha: a3 RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of two writs of Tar Pore Burst in Rericy wards repaired to Royal but were t their favor. Yesterday Neumeyer shipped ogee chee County colaplalit for te ks je 3m gers ase Pots Poe ee peat 3 aay Mi4AReRAs ss from the Clerk's office of the | The Vienna correspondent of the London Times forced back by the Chasseurs and Hussars on vt barrels of tomatoes to Baltimore. “The market t to. z nbexiad sneclaeS Hit “. | Cirouit Court ofthe District of Columbia for the says the Pope was burnt in efigy at Milan, and | duty to the Champ de Mars. where were snr- is overstocked with them. Mr. Parran. of the same county. followed. sta- ADIES’ gounty of Washington and to cgay bail | that a very unfriendi: fevling had sprung up be- | rounded. The commander-in-chief of the Swiss : Ea? ting that he wished the position of Calvert county TRAVELING BAGS . SEpoee to, panne sale, for cae reat oh ihe Court tween Napoleon and Victor Emanuel called on them to surrender They replied by a : Wirtanns—The enterprise of the mem- | (6 ‘agua serge te position of Calvert county PAN ef efor Ant BASKETS. | day of Augunt next ioe, Avia Nhe ie | The Mauiteur of Friday contains the following | discharge of firearms, wounding the Gemced got bers of this firm has placed in our city a hotel | compliin of the position taken by hic colleague, ANE Orery Seatag thin dey st lowing described property, to wit: All’ defond- Paoctamation oF tHe Kixe oF Sanvixia. | about tuicty privates." Orders were then piven to waich, in all its branches and departments, will | but be desired to state that he, and he thought bis McLAUGHLIN’S, ant’s right, title, claim and interest in and to that The King of Sardinia bas issued the following | tire on the mutineers, when seventy-five were kilid compare favorably with any in the country. The | other collea cue, would not be bonnd by any action | iy 27-3t Pa. ave., bet, 8th and By | of original Lat No. 2 sn Bguare Sam, Stenting 2 Proclamation to the people of Lombardy : and two bundred and thirty-three wounded. — ig femal earns eenan who ad last addressed the Con- | 9 ares ucGoR iu 1Ga7d SCHOOL. | Commencing at apmnt defect Linch forthe nects: |. s*Heaven has blested ‘our acces with the power. Rowe. | a ool ay ae more red rn ct. and on F | vention. The gentleman bad advocated the clains Mars Medngiiien ioe’ SCH inforin her | east corner of raid square, and roaming thence | ful aid of our maguanimous and valiantally, the} A Bostonian at the sack of writes to the pe cabal ings 457 ree Net cnch POE BE Mary's Ua the comideiation of the tonne, friends end the puiilic general'y that she wiil resume | north on a line wita llth street an fect, thence weet Emperor Napoleon and we arrived in a few days, | London Tiwes, giving additional detalle of thet linet 3 feet. containing 497 rooms. Not satisfied | ton ‘and Yet Calvert county had uot a single man | the duties of her Schoul on the let Monday inBep- | on.alino with said H street 25 feet, thence sonth on | after victory upon victory. at the banks of the Mt brutal affair He says the American Minister, Mr wilh the size of their present building. they have in oifice under the Democratic Administration— } tember next. ; a ling with said Lith street 99 feet to said aid cio. ‘To-day I come back among yon to tell you | Stockton, has demanded redress and indemnifica. porehased the Rev. Dr. gee te church. adjoin- gle individual. The kerdid not rise |, The course of study pursued will compriso all the | and thenen east on sai H atreet 25 fect to t Fovce | that Heaven bas grauted your wishes. Anarmis- | que sna ‘American citizens, and by his “a loz the hotel on F street. This, added to the toadvoeate the claim of any particular individeal, | branches requisite to’ tharcugh Bene etke of be Pg, containing. 2.450 square feet, moro ur | tat Heaven has x Prelintinaries of peace, assure | action will doubilees obiay each ae it bene eke the beens, Sie rout om that strect 130 | Dt to picdye blmaoy te eee county, that | Tt addision to herday scholars sheia desirous of ail and singular the rapeseed theme | ae people of Lombardy of their independence. saccprsantirsr ended fevt: the building to be attached to the present whoever was the nomince, sue would, as hereto- Ying lato her family @ few pupiis ax boarders, | and levied upon as the property of Sam'l MKoient. | Accerdth, to your desire, ey times expressed, The College Regatta—Chess Matches. ena seven Sories bigh. By this over av | etre round et te post of duty, aud would give | Seed from 1010 1¢yearac who wilt beuiele teas | Bnd Leeied pon as: sadist Judicials Nos, 106 and | you will ‘henceforth form with an ancient Sixt ; : emt ea eaee: making, in all, aver 70) | Woe d acconut of herons © care and oversight. Des erThomns Breve eee ieee bora T Doves | One single aud free family. I take your deaiog | Woncastan, Mass,.. July 27—The college re rveius cxleulated to accommodate above two thow lie first, ballot resulted as follows: Hughes, 7; | Fer terms and further partiavlars apply at hor | und.oTomns tard he cena EERE aed aa! | under miyelivection:. and hope te Sed te een | eatta took Py Lake Quinsigamond yesterday sud persons. The cost of the building to be Harris 4; Bowic, 6; Mitchell. 6 ETS T vesider vo. 34 Cameron street, Alexandria, Va. H.¢ Sarat. md the oer be! om Arpha- coucurrence Which the chiet of a State needs in | *fernoon. ‘Two beats were entered by the stu- crectel will be ut leat $150,000, and one of its | Second ballot tluglon ~} Hiarris, 3; Bowie, 5; | 2°27 “! sane eee ee —— | Hee of Geoc Bot, Irouan et Hes “Stowart Ge. Samii | order to create a new administration. I tell you, og iene Sane w Aeon feces hon go features will be a magnificent concert saloon. Mitchell, 7 L IME! LIME "—LIME!™ va Knight, W. W.Cam well and Jobn Focker. people of peg to bow orien tee ow championship of the colleges Yor the coming year Revives. —The good people whoresided among | 4, Third ballot—Hughes, +; Harris, 3; Bowie, 5: 1, oe areca Cb ices, wood-burnt | _jy 22 ta forthe Ihetrot of Catnmmia. | Wit petcone hares ae maperishable, bats. he wae ven to, the oat Harvard, of Harvard Uni wd Carew more Years ago must remember the | "Aas. tiis stage of the proceedings, Mr. Jolin rida ee ere eS hy J. ¢. McGUIRE & CO, Auctionoors Heaven has eutrusted to his government. Tale onde thedisancetabeth mone ee old Union Literary Soctety,and who has not heard | Parran, of Caries county! was Placed in nomina-| {17 Office northwest coraar 12th and C streats, RUSCRES SALE OF VALUABLE IM MisceLiaNxzous News Items and the Atalanta in 24°40. Yale complains of faci : with great interest and pleasure the discussions of | tion. Ne. 547. Wharf foot of 12th street, below Wer er RrOrgery on Rixtm sTREEr Pon | News from Milan of the 13th states that the King lay at the rezatta yesterday, which detained them ; s many interesting questions discussed in pres- | Fourth ballot—Hughes, 7; Harris, 3; Bowie, 4; | De partment. ” are —On TUESDAY APTERNOON, Au. | Of Sardinia arrived there in the evening amid the Rredety seconds, thus giving the race to the Har ence of crowded Sudvences ite members. Its | Mitcheil, 6; Parran, 3° ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Eust ath, at 65 o'clock, on the premises. by virtue | plaudits of the populace. His 7 subse- | vard Loys. m have occu pied seats in the Senate of the | Fifth ballot—Hughes, 7; Harris, 3; Bowie, 4; B WASHINGTON BRANCH. of adeed from George’ MeNanghton and wite, da. quently presented himself on the balcony of his Last evening 2 game of billiards was he |. tot Stutesund in the House of Representatives, | Mitchell. 7; P: 72. ae ted August 5th, {254, and duty recorded in Labor J. el, and was greeted with warm acciamations | tyeun Har und Yale Colleges. The Harvard Sit distinguisied themselves at the bar aud in| Sixth ballot—Hughes, 7; Hartis, 3; Bowie, 4; E35 9g SG Oem teil at public auction Lot aneaient Meso tral | of Pere at Re." boys beat by forty-four points in full game of Sve the pulpit. The highest honors, too, of our own | Mitchell, 7; Parran, 2. NT, BEDFOR AND BERKELEY | Square numbered four hundred and eighty-six, (a3) |. The Emperor of Austria hasordered an immedi- | poidred points. This morning there was a match y Las been bestowed upon its members. ‘The | At the close of ihe sixth ballot, on motion of | OLD POINT, BEDF' DA tet cnt | fronting twootr verte) eee ante ate cessation of the recruiting just commenced ame of Chess between the Harvard and Brace zentlemen who were members, and who re- | Mr. Duvall, the Convention took a recess of onc Tickets for the above ports can be procured at | between G and H streets north, ronning back cir It was rumored that the Eaiperor and Empress “niversities. The Harvard won the nive games in our midst, have determined to revive the | hour for dinner. the following rates: five (45) feet to an alley, with the im provesent , | of France would visit Vienna played. venerable association, and in a short time our citi- AFTER DINNER, To OLD POINT, at $8 for the round trip, (tiek- tine of trahdinker nto Howse,| The French army were reported to have com- —_____ iu may again hear the eloquence of the old men | «the Convention was called to order by the Pres|- AWAD a en : One fourth cash; the renidae in BPA) liirpetierlpse ae en = i Sardi mprsohenganenes! eloquent. a \d, ou motion, the s-venth ballot wascalied ER +e , Ivaand cighteon months, with interest, secured | Count Cavonr and his colleagues in the Sardi Puavenraia, July 27.—Arrived at the Lazra- oo ane — , ! MOL A’ bows it’ | By adtend of trust en the premises. Ail coaveyang- | !2n Minttry liad resizned, and their resignations | »hw"ApERratA, July 27~— Arr ion Daten, VeLarixe Tue law —There iea law of the Smeranp ietter sicnice <hr Bowie, 4;| 2° °°" bal a OE ep Miae Socepted hy the King. | This action, it is | ien’dates tothe 10th, : j “-rporation to prevent persons from bathing in the | yy cventh ballot—Hughes, 7; Harr oT COLUMBIAN SPRINGS. CHAS. s. He Cor Rants, | Sid: wos camed by the conditions uf peace. | “yy Caue tothe 10th. Paramatta from cooal between sunrise and sunset. It isa neces- [Before the above ballot was taken the’name ef HE Usdersigned having leased from Mr. : IRE & CO., Auet’rs. | Count Arese had been charged with the formation Southampton for St. Thomes, went ashore 6n the i i Roach bis orlenrated Sp ings, ca'led t Auctioneer. of a new Cabinet. Ist instant, at Anegedo island, northeast of St Sirs law, preventing indecent ex and also | John Parran was withdrawn by Mr. 'Bond.} “Coiumbian Springs,” near the Virzima’ Two days before the armistice, a war tax was | 1 : @ health ordinance, fur the ertainly an Here Mr. Compton, of Charles county, made an | end of t Long Bridge, is now fitting the imposed on Piedmont. amounting to one-tenth of Thomas. Exertions were making to her off q Unnestthy place to bathe during heat of the | eloquent address to the Convention in behalf of lace up in very superior style, with very large iby virtue of a decd of rena cy | allthe teres on property, customs taxes, &e No lives were lost. She cost, as » £160,- oy Nevertheless, little fellows—certainly against] Col. Mitchell, aud urged his claims on the Dem- Sriog. Droees: Kou, Dining Hall, Refresh the subseribore, duly executed bearing date on or | it was considered probable that the dismissal of The sugar refi of G. A. Nightingale, at ae law-swee held nano pet Pagar oe Roy red sraie She pal ar een Public patrounge is solicited, with the guaranteo | abot! tie lstday of June, 1451, and \reourded 11 Garatual Antonetti Would result from the state of | padveion "Bertedeee wes fark if aunts, yards of Tweitth-atroet ridge, Walon ee ae. | to eae enemas thas the Convention proceed! }.AEoRA get or the best quality, land ‘recor Washington PRB A ae ees: | It was said that Garibaldi was about to issue a ste cn pablic way. No oue wants these little fellows se- | to another ballot, carricd ; The Springs will im ready for Visitors, Sun StS crestor bom caer Mer cain | pratiamtation, and) trees cmetboteraeaeae Worribie Murder. verely punished; but the officers would confer a Eighth ballot—flughes. *; Harris, 3; Bowie, 4; | pa: and Pic Nics on the intef August, August. 163%, at 6 o’ciock p.m a St he would tay Abwa areas. ° fwvor upon their parents, as well as do their duty | Mitchell. & jy 2-1w* THOMAS FAHEY. partof Square of ground No.| Up to the Lith, the formation of the Hungarian | | Feesrore, ll. July 27—Peter Amdt, a Ger = — resp t. by cacveckag; ths law sufficiently to Bieler erage et 7; Harris, 6; Bowie, 0; JOTICE OFA CONTEMP: ATED REMo.- | 5. ento im the city nes aanimten contained Legion hind proceeded Prosperously. 5,000 men aon yethar ee ne reba poe peta pata ‘ak up the practice. 1 . W. sal ing to take the . rene thin the following metes and bounds, to wit: x joined. ‘ ? k : op s Tenth and last ballot—Hughes, 12; Harris, 3; pind i eee whey neers ra Trnow | Conmonciug for said Part of said Square having join ‘ nn that er, which was not expected to survive. He made > ‘ ba vccupied by Mens her, we wi Leow 1 Wek and ‘al A letter from Rome of the Sth, says that the Pore Matters.—Before Justice Clark. —3. | Bowie, 0; Mitehell, 5. o offer unr stock of Berege Rovos, Pisin aud Figured = V — remanaer NSnsdontio pid pedi poner pe had seut an autograph letter to’ Napoleon, | 80 Fesistance when arrested, and assigned no cause “uuies was accused of tieing his horse toa Cor-| The Chair announced that Gen. Hughes, of | Bereges, French Lawns, Fancy Dross Silks, aid at ning thence eeatwardiy with the linsof said avonie | staling his deteruaiastion’ to dieser yep et | for the murder poration tree, and was fined $2.29. canalvaats Sor Coogren ietia ah "*Also, Pacasle and Indica’ San Umbrellas, With raid avonns fot thence aghe CHERE Anzles | Catholic Powers armed intervention. Mr. Buchanan Declines a Re-Nomination. i PT. McDonough was found drunk, and when | Sindida nase Mantillee and Hoop Stirto of ell ausiitice. | with ssid avenue 0 fret, thense westware and par Garat Britain. ui | Besrorv, Pa., July 9°.—The Gazette this | iiiemed detied the officers to tuke him! He went ‘The announcement was hailed with vociferous | jy 23.1 rner 8th st ,opp. Centre Market, | allel with said avenue 18 fert, and thene In the House of Conmuons, on the 13th, the bill moruing publishes an article authoritatively de: i © (Lucen"® for sixty days. cheers un all hands. eer CRE Ore a, 7 fret to the place of begi abolishing Clurch rates was debated and passed claring that the President will not be a candd.te / of ahaae colored.) was drunk and disorderly | ““Gayon sey bende Collier, the nomination was | \YEW AND DESIRARILE GOODS AT VERY | witht improvements theroan, 90 toa second reading by a vote of 263 to 193, amid | lating that the Pi and alused the -perlice.”” He also went over for then declared unanimous.” N LOW PRICES, stantial three-story Brick Dw ey , | loud cheerin.z. ace e. Sa — 60 days : 2 We have just received, a large addition to our | Termsof sale: On« third cash: the balanes in 6 On the 1th, in the House of Lords, Lord Strat- Bat Markets. - During the somewhat protracted balloting which 112 months, for which the purchasor will he re. sage 4 <y Soith got drank and swore badly. He was | yooh" place prior to the nomination, the delegates | stock Cones quurrd'to kiva his notes, benrtax Interest irom tae | ford de Redciitle withdrew his motion relative to Batrimors, July 2 —Flour closed firm; smal fined $3.31. rom Howard county voted from first to last for 2001 | day ef enie.. ‘The doferred Payments to be secured | the affairs of Italy 12. Wheat has advanced: white $1 20 ft 'y es, Nansook, y sales at @5. Wm. Degges got ye Nia a lady and called | Gea. Hughes. x Jaconet: and Plaid Muslins, | by a.deod of trus’, Tho purchaser will be required | The Duke of Newcastle Stated that the govern- | $1 40, red $1.iUal 25, Corn closed auik; white sca her bad naines; fined $1.58. ‘The utmost harmony and good feeling prevailed | Hleached Cottons upe rior inakes, poy jemmoaarely gard the fale, Sf,02 account of | ment did not intend renewing the licenses by yellow Sla“e. Provisions closed dull and un- ———— among the delegates. leached Sheeting, Table Linens, ne ondh Rey hey Oecwine the Ain aed reef Ne | which the Hudson Bay Company held their North changed. Whisky closed rm Warcu Rerurys.—Last night there were bat Mr. Spricg Harwood, of Anne Arundel, in the | rsh Lanens—a fire ae ortmient, PR Ted torths of sale be net cont | American territories. A bill would soon be intro. seeeiaet. Nicholas Smith, colored, was found | name of his county, abhuked the Con iin ee | Blsck Bik Mitte: Hosier lates, | nm i Seng ia the street; and from the fact that he es able to raise $2.15 fine and costs, it was clear the honor couferred upon her by the nominative, Gausticts Hoop Stirte Pluk and Bett art Dy and pledged her to renewed fidelity to the cause | C0? - —_—_—— ied with within 5days fromthe day of sale, the | duced for appointing magistrates throughout the n Mrustses reserve the right terreceli ate ty, at | territory to prevent disputes between the lndions jew York Markets. i Youu, July 2 —Flour closed firm; State y ies” 9 feats, | the sk and gost of the defaulting purchaser, on | and whites, to establis! trading regulations, and | | Naw Youn, o ~ That there wa cessi cf the Democracy. Cee eae nero Mey pnel eahd ” Siete 5 days’ public notice thereof. to prevent excesses. The governinent was not - Ss sane ponte pepe nae 75 T Teniey vot drunk and behaved denierie ns | The Conpeation now proceeded to ballot for a | Cambric and Swiss Bdgings and Insertions in great | All conveyanoo at the cost of the purchaser. ‘pared to grant a subsidy for the establishment | Wheat las advanced lade; a8 { which be was caged, and this moraing | candidate for Commissioner of Public Works 4 to the workhouse for ‘% days. Covnr.—Tu-day, the Court having ‘$1 .30aS1.40. Corn closed heavy; mixed pre vi . . es! icwpb AecLes Trustoes, of railways in the terri! 'y ” Mr. Bowie nominated Nathaniel Duke, Eaq., of | Bobbia, Valncines. and Lisle Edgings, icin’: ous "ai a The Duke of Somerset suid that the expediency | Pork closed dull; mess $15.50; prime $10.75. Lard Calvert county: aud Mr. Selman nominated H.'B. | "tush Work of every variety, a i 2 : » | closed quiet Whisky dull at 25}j¢226c ; LOR & HUTCHISON, FIBER SCORBES ena eon eee ee e Soe es ee ee sales of 5,60 ar parla ‘aivocstid ter Ceuta of Calvert | 7% wee Sele aueene avenue. i Saale sitet Bp» weve fois: tion but as the committee of naval officers in Inzz | Rio Wall 4c., epeny =e 5 08, being an advance met, th if rr. ‘arran ie re , 7 3 an eo picin general, tha 3 B fies 1Seen cheese ‘the. detonduns Die ett | cgnaty to tata bontoatind Io's tie Wet mene LENG pal SE RILEY oc hele stnae ARC AE | hole maw’ proparct touneertoell one eee BESaRT | reported, egaoot took sence a cee ee | aie emul — rented a Lous: to Joseph and Ann Waren fer | “ress. — ja ‘ioan, The Convention then proceeded to ballot, and arodnShohhtoo . __iv 1m dine ase’ wae reamed. The ease was the result of the first ballet was; Duke 17; Hatton | JM. SINGER & Go. pending when our report closed 5 ANE, such as nd bottem boats, | expense. nothing had been done. A general sur- a my i rit ea ae "anf f vey; however, Ind been secently. ended at tie | <2 ayer re " line will please cali and examine hie | steamtugs and other vessels at the mouths of the | _ NEW York, July2s.—Stecks aredull and lower ared IMPROVED. Ps ns, ami he thinks they will give entire sat. = ih esters in how far they might | Chicago and Rock Island 61; Mlinois Central Beata’ the chat dectared Col. Dake duly nomi- WING Macnines. | Tscunen Ho maz be found at inedan's Whacy, | {vers in onder to necertai how f rarpeses 8" | shares 65: do. bonds Siig; Michigan Southern Meters: Briscge and Duvall then addressed the | V@*iaston Ofer No. S88 Penneyieanta Avenue. | between ith aud oth streets east, Navy a orks sj Read Comnrction proceeding: ————_____, tu our report of Criminal Court » Tuesday, it was stated that Heuty , ji 214; New York Central 3 ing 44; Va indir the National Hate, Ju the House of Commons considera. ree | g'st3y; Mo. 6sc3y ing th nati Wy ii fi e . S$ —Severa! new Boat: w onhand. Repair- | was made with the army and wavy estimates, and SS itiama: was, Wrought ap to be tried fos ana | the pest of Menten ey ed iauinations fully an peor femilion, tailors, and gore duraniec we te st | ing done atchortmoticg ow on had. 163135" | Sidney Herbert explalied the prowent milicars sault and battery with an intent to kilt Thenas usual vote of thanks to the officers of the | doing a greater variety of work. not “of barn SPECIAL NOTICE.HORSE, CARRIAG E, ‘ition of the country and the measures of de- G ARNELL, e 5. Eutwistle, £c. It should have read ‘Issac | Convention was thea passed, and the Cenvention | more money, than # other machine in the markat he) Ary HARNESS AT PRIVATE fence. He expected that one hundred a HOUSE, SIGN, Entwistle? : ‘sine die, “The new Family Mash nes at $5’ aud $75 are at- SALE —An excellent opportunity. is now ioe would “9 ng etna yea, and two hundr Pancy PAINTER, - nasi ne sred to ° a8 good and it ta! fore tl the financial year. Cextae Mapner Comaissionens—-Phie Board ete of Baked Harwood, Esq. sd @ Invite call at oup, ew Office, and | Itshment on very Hivaral terme ‘Apply at HOW- ‘On the isth, in both Houses selenence was mise | Lovztama AVEXUE, BETWEEN GFE AND 7TH Sie, of Aldermen, tt will be remembered. rejected the Suit’s Hotel, where partook of champagne epcrreny Ss Linalt Wor At onde a eeomy | ARD'S Livery Stable, 7th street, botween H aud 1. to the treaty of peace. DERE CONTE ‘and all PER- nominations of Buckner Bayliss and Win. Orie | and. other ex ilerating beverages. and a scene of | parent. Explanations given toll’ Cirewarss iit Jia - | _ Lord Derby pointedly inquired if the King of BON Ras toads work ‘nd 7 es Cou.intsstoners of the Centre Market. Yester- | generat hilarity ensued. > fraong oF ng ne Machi ‘With speci ASEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES Sardinia was a party to the treaty; for it was un- executed wil! please leave thetr of 44 ir day the Mayor renominated them ae eine mens of their work, furnished to all, oF sent to any WILL BE OPENED AT derstood that the Emperor of the French was his porn ond will be ey pale cAared 5 ’ Mun’s Dauss Suits, address. No, 489 EF street, between 32 and Ath sts., Washing- ally, and not the principal in the quarrel. Mr. Jno Se oe F — We understand that a stampede of staves took Men’s Business Swits, A good pd nog Hh f Thread, Needles, sts | Mas, CON, we Sp a AIO LS Lord John Ruteell, tn the House of Commons, | Ot eoattsat for any work in my ling, iven plore fou this city ou Saturday night. From co | Yourms? Daxss Serre, Z 3 Spd ather machine findings kepton head, and as. GEN'L WHEELER, Parncrrat. said he did not know whether the parties to the | ,, yf Estimates sso 5s 5 : ’ it te thought thee wt? Youths’ Business Swits, *@i. M. SINGER & CO. The object of this ieaines will be ths attain treaty of Varna had been consulted; but, so far as \- os + ae | is missing. ae they Curtpren’s Daass Suits, - ; | ment ofa thorough education from the elemental to | " ROWN SUGARS, &c. © tiken away im some northern vessel ’s School Suits. WM.#B GLOVER. Agent. WARY | the ornamental branches. of polite literature, in | England was concerned, no particulars beyond B oy + 0 MOLAS8ES, Sey pi ST 3 Noam Watxcer & Marbie ito Ciotmes NOTICE. | which Mrs. Wheeler will be assisted by experi a had been furnished io do PF Rico sr ne hos Wastixgres Lisnt Ixpantry intend to Brown's Hotei Beitat ul Twrenpine to SOF! Present business about | enced and spproved teachers. Lord Cowley had called on the French Govern- 7 do CUBA SUGA ve thelr aupusl pic-nie at Artington Spring, on | Summace pat their annual display of Spring and | +), N/E Py DING to oo until then, sell the @ook on | _ Mrs. Wheeler has hed lone experience in tench- ment for the details of the peace; but Count Wa- £f bbls. REFINED S! 'GARS, Pe tay, Augunt ne PINE on Tamer, Clething a wow cont af Gentlemen's aud [band at greatly reduced prices for Cate Thos osk Hinde eas ne ouully Solicits the patrosage of hor | fewski told him he could atford him no lnforons, suka RIO COFFEE. Pee Youths’ Clothing of the newe'tand richest designe | STmocsone pia | TPhreeor fouryoungietics eit! be rescved into | tion until the Henperer arrived in Paris, whieh It snstrece ark penalatie: [ur THaxms of the Star official employees are in material, trimming, and array Wisin rand other irate : | the family as spoariere, and be under the immediate ~ San oeees nites. yt EE Teas ‘bic t Mr. ‘Thomas Murphy for his beuntiful who study excellence wr my, Hi aje CLARETS, ROCKS, and AM- | supervision of the Principal. s Ys prevent of delicious apples?! Sqenenable artioles of dress, an o tunity is cow | HER Be gC : ‘: cH a if the at | STEAM EIREWOOD SAW -MILL—The un Cireul; be obtamed ication to the | was awate that a formidable French fleet was sta- : Ready Mage of fram the wstive took | -n, Risat variety of imported SAUCES, PICKLES, principal hooketores of the citys teee Prinotpal. | tioned at Cherbourg and Brest, with gunboats for ween Sew ai wil ‘Tum Assoctarep Stans intend to inaugurate Beret pio 2 bape +, PRESERVES, &o. | Jy is eotOost . neat ten fe , One Pine Wood, of any length and size, to landing ttoops mal part of the city, at the 108, a ta 4 : ‘ogetho- with scompiete assortment of SPICES, | 7 pe, Johu Russell said that France had made rot moderate prices ‘SHE t ale om grb val noy A Saas rs pong wonaerfal atch Gaza Ne Laiminexr, it te Wir Peiee Liquors arn at bia a he Conrein tens. aN BRS oe respegt- *; extraordinary Iyeparations br a cpommanenty 3 21-eo6t Yard, 435 ey ty dae. A erkers no fale in ‘the ‘hatet ct bee Mesa aul rer 109 hae me ad OF | — and a supply ULDINGS Of the ait, or oar rapa Detween England and ANY PIECE OF MUsiC SENT TO ANY Fart —The Montgomery county Agricultural Died tea, ever quired tix patrouage ‘sub 2K Bt. IL | ferent sizps, of the bast gue of workma: ay, vesnaric teed toe successfully laid, - ~ Fair will be held at Rockville, Md., on the 8th ected tthe etn number of saver and ant fy . ried 0 pmateriats-Aleoss it | Denmark had 2 Aud As of September. Banost er just hse tivled o Demers br 1 pranec! , T » by 4 tas, at the. 1h | The Mediterrancan Company had ordered a | {8° . i pial ond feuse Bwore of JOHN Et Apel nda, Fe ores Vests: jittrece ond ths somele oom Fhe Lae oo BAN. | cable to connect Malta and Sicily, and it is ex- | PGLIS, Washington, b, oe Soctat Cues, No.1, propose togives grand won han ate a : eee e meauy wea Boole Saretaly re- Bruises. or ign = a toh bas fally determined perttin brace avenue, between = ruses. SOm RAT Rl ln? Rae The English goverament d, al * Stuy on Moet ett Plc-lc at Arlington | 8 wedicine of surprimag virtue, that Physicians : Ladics aud Genti | PGE PACE A linhtshittiog. p BEG, best | Moving a cable disectts Glbraliay gia sheers | Sciveod no eae ee ae siltaaeae oO Carpe sad beim tech, ile Gana esteem, | Te Set mmrgmen, of Ne i wee © cuderstand that the Ladies’ Catholic Aid | @s¢ ithas santa a2 ory ona | Re ERS OTTO ES SOO sme : ewly painted and repaired: Will ‘Mal : whee Uprt Pianps for rot. of va eect, WM R.RILEY, «=| Sy Wi "s QE: An anti-slavery ng. over by - v : v . the frst scienti fe the pes. Nofemiy sen | . oat a”! sat niin Hotel Hearst: iy 23-1w* ani, had’ been held tm London. Am ad- ye me JOBN F RLLIS. Sw ivty intend giving am excursion to Giymont } afford to be without a bowtie of the Mustang .ini- | _jy 2-tm et. an oP ‘to the Duke of Newcastle was agreed te, tine in August mentin the house. Beware af imitations, ADIES’ DRESS TRU. | SOLE uesting that the House of Lords com- G THe aa ve ved anether , js aCEEETe The genuine 19 sold by roe j¢ dealers in ot | T me ET BOXES, a? Ao mittee to iuguire into the state of the | )RUFEITE tee, Si “e lsLaxp Soctat Cup propose to give their | parts ‘Banses & Pax, Proprietors, New York, a vit lowa Hall” (ieleam) JAS. PHAM. ~ «a8 the Coolie and African traffic is 1 Ee ot srorr suas, & =~ nirst » at Arlington Spring, on Wed- 0, Lyon's Celebrated Insect Powder, ; ath treat CT ORY WY SMITH, Excuaver xp oy Oe Sprit oe ph a ees ng a : carmen 5 m IS \ eiteoe jolt Odd Fellows’ Hail, 36 9th st., bet, Pa, av, and D st, = avy" hed Levene,

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