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— = THE EVENING STAR. WashincTon NEWS AND GOSSIP. commercial advantages are immeasurably superior GEORGETOWN pei to those of any other American seaport. But hed its —o—— Showing the amount at his credit in the Treasury, with Asi: - Siout-sgeivo In New Yourn—Svuxvay Nicut | newspapers not made the own and carried | Correspondence of The Star. aoe Fioe Cored Granches, by penn) one po nadine WASHINGTON CITY: AMUS§MENTS—LaGER BEER SaLoons—Mopet | to all qui of the qe ricctions of its Groncrtown, August 1, 1859. also, the itn transfers to and from depositary ies, f MONDAY. es ARTIsrzs—Bonxgr Purcnases tax Trottixe | merchants ag manufactnrers, © comprehend Justice Reaver, in the absence of the Corom f, = = ’ Horss * Laxterx”—How Boxseneae ays va P of driving teade to those they.) held an inquest yesterday morning over the body i Moxey—Tnx * Ontatnat Jacons’ AND Tux | Ge red for cstomers, 4 “not have so im- }ts" alored e 1. 1 7 ? The Constitution descants upon the evils of the | ~< Tru Onicixat Jacoas"—Tux Prizosorny | measutably dutstripped Botton, Philadelphia, and }efgund in the ad Ma nd > posi Coolie trads, comparing that odious traffic unfa- | oF AGVERTISING As COMPREHENDED BY SifRaw | Baltimore iq. Scureaation into the coffers of [i apie roa chad ect rine eee a t : vorably with American slavery New Yorxurs, &e., &c. os ill ~ of all consumers. North. [208 ener | mece ig wale gate, ee br i a The Intelligencer imdevoted to news to-day. | gaisorspl Correspondence of The Stor. 92 | Sbutldy East and West. APhese profits have been [Bey gm et te |) mes te ‘SSE ee Naw Youx €rz. > “Plegitigiately earned, a h New York's busi- | erdict ol batea v: Boe 4560 742 D7 The U.S. Government is sending 10,000 [No. 10;) July 27. 1859. hess men have rendered stocKin balfa dozen New | excl rag = —_ ot met pre- 4 rice 124 & s Muskets from Springfield armory to California One knows neither where to begin nor where | York newspapers worth 1,000 pef centum more GMMR omac Light infantry, ns mnoree | Assistant ‘Kreasurer St, ute, Missourt vi ose on Ste Is 17" The postinaster of Angusta, Georgia, has | to end fu the work of looking at the wonderful | than its value ten years ago, in freely resorting to | “We have been requested. by ns deeply in- | Depositary at Builalo, New York ' per} widow eas. Awarded the list of letters to the Evening Dir- | things here, for when the noveltysccker is in | them to make themselves rich, thelr newspaper | terested to call the attentiou of the Directors of Peporitary at Baltimo ime 2% patch, an independent paper of that city carnest at his task, it is indeed no less a labor than | ventures have repaid them ten times over the Canal Company to the worse than useless con- itary, m8 P Tse 5 ie a pleaspre. Turn as one will in its leading thor- LW. B.W—w. 5 ey Ra pet Porict of — sa orate Cee Depositary at Wi a Mis..Qakes Smith, the authoress, with her | oughfares, one sees somnething different fro aught te a TE. et ERIE CES eatedy Portions of if tave besobse | Be a at Mot ton’s wife and child, recently got a good ducking | to be secn clsewhere on the North Amertoan Con-}-APPOINTMENT.—The President has appointed so complete! filled up that itis utterly impossible | Depositary at Nast sake SeSP ss2se-seResuseRees aatdetateee ete inet wah Sebehass SESSERBLIALASSSLHSSHRRAPSSSUSSSRERALS a - be depiity” Postinaster “at by being thrown from asail boat while landing at | tinent. The population, resident aud transient, is | Frederick Lansing to pt r n New London. Ct made up of a hundred different nationalities, per- | Little Falls, N. ¥., Im place of H. N. Johnaon, | pass through it. Re tistical 3 are assured, positary at rs of gold weighing twelve hun- | haps all in numbers so considerable as each to deceased ittsburg. not only causes epositery at Louisville, Kentuck: song ikl other srticles tr ashington, by way o positary at & Lenton, Texas pebetubabesaicees 3 3 a “S £ : ; s iP Two Se epositary at Norfolk (3 }. S58 ria 7 ry form a/distinct feature of it. I apprehend that at the Canal, serious inconvenience and loss of time, apoditary at C anti | wae dred permyweights, are the product of the labor Tae Weatuen.—The following report of te | hut subjects them to very considerable expense in | Qopomeary Mt Cineinnats (Mold ne a of fourteon hands, soven weeks, Ina mine in Lin | this time the foreign Lorn who not only do busi- | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | the oat of towage, as every cargo has tobe locked | Dep paltacy at Dabagae. lows ioe 2a aoe er) «| z eoln county, Ga. ness or loaf here, but also remain here over nigbt, Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | out into the river and taken round byGuaborough | Depositary at Lattle Rook, Arkansas. B34 9,063 5 ee pes considerably outnumber the native born; and it | me time of observation is about 7 o’chock : point by a tug before it can reach the Tiber or | Depositary at Chicago, Iiingis.... = 19,088 21 | * 7 An Ameriesn Convention is called at St. | scems to be common for the former to keep up ‘Avoust 1, 1859. : any other portion of Washington where the owners meee a 2 ates 1 ae aos mes } 386 #6 Louis by fle Amefican executive committee there. | their distinct nationality by adhering to the man- | New York, N ‘clear, pleasant. iid eg ee hae we ges lal php oey itary at Oregon C a 2.16) a i. mages > ‘The St Louis Democrat complainsof thecall.and | ners and customs of fatherland with a tenacity | Philadelphia jear, pleasant. Tenedt hace sponitary at Gane 13a +4 . ptedicts that it will come to naught. which prevents them from being of us with heart | Baltimore, Md eee, planet. The German Turners, of this city, are maki pogitary at Tallahassee, ™~ as)... =e ae oe ee ee and soul, though casting thelr lot for life among | Washington, —_— arrangements for a grand Pic-Nic, accompanied | Assy ofhce of the United 42.513 Wise T- Won. Bales was serexted tm Pile@elphin 7 “gnaes Serrign‘bocn people de, moat of ts | SNE, — with the usual interesting gynmastic exercises, at | Mint of the United G iS 71s 16 on Thursday night on a charge of stealing elght | 004 wher. ‘Thos do it well end cheerfully. ana | eee as Arlingtou Spring, on Monday, the jth instant. ranph mint ofthe Calved Seaee’ Debio es ae anand =o hundred doitaré from. bie brother, a hotel kee as dps be ct eee ces berets dines = . 9 7. Particulars in advertisement hereafter. uch mint of the United States, New Oris i 437 La FY andre t . Pet | are content generally with a compensation too | Wilm lear, warm An error oceurred in our notice of receipts of | Branch mint of the Uuited Staten Sou Peeneienn, S000 oo in this eity. He was held in the sum of $900 for a Columbia, 8. londy, warm : . a tan, Han Frape 510,900 00 $0,007 ov uboanb a Avie, , small to induce Americans to compete with them cpa lowe?” 77°, wind NE, | tls on the Canal for the portion of the year end- [iene nal ne nn At night, and on Sundays especially, docs New | Augusta, Ga. lear, bot.’ Bf lea Ban lot fade ther fig toarimeaanr ge ogi. Seas 98 | 87.004.200 47 | $2,151,970 39 | o552578 1s UF Mr. Thes. McElrath has withdrawn from | York wear its forcign aspect. At night, work | Savannah, loudy, 79°, wind NE. | Should have Veen! $62,786, instead of $72,756. ooo ead aad ‘The Century newspaper. of which Mr. James S. | being over, the streets are thronged with pedes- Leesan be a: easant. Quite a late visitor was taken up by some gen- Add differonee in transfers... Gibbons, its editor, has become the principal if | trians seeking air, shopping, or seeking more ex- lasuheeaa : aie weak tlemen atthe Little Falls yesterday morning. A not tbesole proprietor. Mr. Thonits L.. McElrath | citing pleasure. Three-fourths of all one meets | pratrl> Blu Ala, ee who thd sia eentiooene 1 nnbes errs sd Net amount aubject to draft. spmtemhsinwnms \noteran succeeds his father as publisher. in Broadway, Canal street, Grand street, Chatham | Jackson, Ala’ 4 city pebeatat Quy wanon Of the pours oo desided. |.) iicamatee coded es ue ‘anpinl are ~ street, Catherine street, or the Bowery. at night, | Mobile, Als. jendy, 79°. ly a.clean appearance, and the vacant lots so clear Bianafere ordered to Austad Pieaurer ar to Mainetom, D.C... E> The amount of oysters exported from the | are of foreign birth. aud show it as plainly in all bana iy + ey w. | of thistles and other noxious weeds. To this, we rausjors ordered to 8 ssistant Treagurer: State of Virginia between the Ist of October, 1858, | their actions and’ their appearance, as on their | NeW Orleans, » 76°, wind NW. | presume in a great measure, may be attributed Pinatas eared So pepoaeny at Norfolk. Loy te and the 30th ise, 1859, te rot tila tongues. The drinking houses are crowded with ew Se excellent health that prevails among our citi- ordered to Depositary ure, These were taken from the York, Rappahannock, them, as well as the retail shops of all descrip- erstown. -cloudy, warm. | _ We have nothing worth of note from the Flour and Potomac rivers, and Hampton Roads. tions. Music ts heard in some cellar, saloon or | Cumberland, M <clondy, pleasant. and Grain market Fae our report of Saturday. : sn GotinersL Ria teaarss = rafton, Va. 1 ’ ‘Po! y. mnefers ordered from Assistant Treasurer, New I A man named Wim. Russell was arrested | bail in every block, and the lights in its windows Waeclay Va scious, lenny eet Ta. Tecate ordered fiom Mint of the United in Baltimore on Ffiday night on a charge of en- | reveal that its patrons are for tbe most part foreign | park, 7 “clouds. pleasant. ALEXAN DRIA, deavoring to starve his step-son James, six years of | born. The sexes of the foreign born here partici- | Harmer, Obio «Cloudy, pleasant. ie ae = Anguat 1-it “es P- Correspondence of The Star. age He was committed in default of $500 bail to | Pate together far more in the same amusements | Marietta.... -tloudy, pleasant. - - senecyie fined aeott. than the sexes of the native born. The habit isa | Cincinnati, O. ---cloudy, pleasant. ALEXANDRIA, August 1, 1959. EXCURSIONS, &c Bl eS i fortauate one, as however much the respectable | Barometer at the Smithsonian, at7a.m. (oo:-| Yesterday was another beactifal Sabbath, and A ee nc nwt, 7~ & “divorce in high life" is noticed in the | female may be rendered less sensitive than her sa postal sgperteing pe ——s euly in the morning numbers of little children gran OM LA TE ROACHES int ee Gave MILITARY, ND ae English papers. A son of Lord Harvey discovered | nature indicates, her presence always serves to 1 uM be 4 ae were wending theit way to the different Sabbath Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a m to sehools attached to onr churches ad dsy, 82°; minimum 67°. At the Methodist Episcopal Church South, { The Associated Stars. ee pastor (Rev. D. P. Mills) Dreached an clogaent | ,The Conmittes would respeotfully state that thie Mr. Raymond on the War. discourse inthe morning, ‘selecting for ey teat | A&s ciation. will ive their First Mr. Raymond, of the New York Timer, in bis | ist John, 2d chapter. part of the Ist verge: “And if howe aiaed Ravel oe tenet last letter to his paper, from Italy, speaking of ré SC cme poh da So pee the Father, aacese nie os alse in me what he considers the incapacity of the Emperor benders te righteous '* | ‘The speaker com- Pinos hes boon tenons : menced by saying t - | whe has ereoted near ths Spring one of the bes! of Austria, says: fal in its v tevin that Were In is reeds, pia, | Pacutansto bs tound nn the Patonne, with a other ® criminal intimacy between his wife and Lord | sotwm, civilize and inmanize the man. Ribblesdale, and a jury graated him a separation | New York is cursed with a superabundance of and large damages from the co-respondent. lager bier saloons, whercin the hard earnings of 10> Prof. Wi gone to St. Louis with his | "®" !#boring classes, especially of the Genuans balloon «‘ Jupiter,” in which, the Republican | @™ong them, are wasted after night in too many says, be proposed to start for the Atlantic seaboard | C1". Wherever the passer-by sees respectable ou Szturday, (to-day.) The Jupiter was to be ac- females sitting around their little tables sipping The Washington Light Infantry take crest pi:asure in WARES Safeline ING, on T August th, 1839, and they assure all who mey favor tom with ther Myo overstning ‘Will be dons on their 0 ° lay pleasant and 3 PAN there's ‘celebrated Cotillion ‘Band will be mat ~ a < ~Gen. Gyulai has been disgraced for the loss of | After illustrating thi improvements necog=nry to the comfort and conve- iangs. P companted by her consort, the Gavymedic, sailed | Sor inevitable. he may rest assured that a portion} neasenta, and private accounts represeut bite on | Cette ee part Chntstanes es oom mitt the Proprietor, pistes themistese te deat thet | gals, Beveridge will furnish Dinner, Supper, and by the Professor's son Charles of their attractions do not consist of model artist | gloomy, melancholy, and apparently overwhelm: | are exposed tort constantly liable to its over: | can bedo-eto rander tiie the most pleacant Ex: | Comfectioners. gion : TS exhibitions on Sunday nights, such as the police | ed by the ruin of his professional character; yet he | whelining results. He said that the text recog- carson of the season. > ate, ~ med Ant Heche pa egesyy A TF We understand that the Brazilian Minister | have of late been endeavoring to break np, so far | bat friends who say that if the time ever comes | Noor thiedn ye aes graciously axsures us that | | A priebrated Brass and String Band has been en | The Spring and from Uae Look ah the ae eae fhe * this city went to Baltimore on Saturday last to | with but ineonsiderable success. I heard “one of | Whe" be can place the responsibility where it| if we should fall into sin, we have an advocate for ths oocssion. corner. cf Louisiana Syenue and belongs, he will be acquitted. Three distin. | with the Father. Ac. He then is | can okes sill leave the Following piness at o’el"k hour durine the day. ose - guished Generals—Clam Gallas, Prince Lichten- | subject, The Christian's advance ie ae Pear Tcet 7th street, and Pa. avenue, | the wayof Georgetown there will bas srune 2 view of Feporting to his Government the | azo in the mixed company of a hotel hall, that | stein and Zadewitz—are sald to have thrown up | cuséing the subject, he enumerated several char. ue to rus Tth streetand the Avennesvery | Mak every hour f.om the Market House to Arling- ey ef introducing them into the principal | New York is a great place; as he bad actually, | their commands, since Solferino; this could only | acteristics by which the advorate {x dist, uguished: | Bour during the day. Fare 12s cents each way. ‘Fickets, admitting a gentleman and jataes, Fifty tee of that country for the mere pittance of fifteen cents, enjoyed on | 8#¥e bappened under the pressure of some very | First, Knowledze: second, Tenderuess and sym- | Tickets 59 cents, admtung & gentleman and Ia- | Contette be had of tine comunittee or any member > an Lote 2 ony grave and imperative necessity. On the field at | pathy; third, Accessibility; fourth, Prevailing in- |__| of the Company. U7-Mrs. Kate Duifze, who was shot on the | Sunday night last. in one of the saloons, a good | Solferino, Francis Joseph is suid to have address- | fluence with Gea Prue’ ints being elaborated, | FURST GRAND PIC NIG of Committes of Arrangements. commons, in Baltimore, on the 2ist of July, while | &!35% of Rhine wine, heard a fine concert, and | ed an angry reproof to one of his oldest Generals— he then showed how we should act if we fall into} A SOvIAL CLUB. at ARLIN. | Cart. James ¥. Davis, Lieut. Jona F. Taoker, fulfilling an assignation appointment with Mr. | *W one of the best exhibitions of model artists in | Whe instantly broke his sword across his knee and | sin, vig: We should not ty to concesl our sing, | TON SPRING on WEDS | facet. James E. Powers, Eosicn Wm. bk. Moroce, inspect the steam fire engines in use in that city | 4,2 boys,” aged apparently sixty, boast an hour ay 2 : threw {tat bis fect—the Emperor burst into tears | should not end to forget them; m gust 3d, where we will be happy ravage Rott. Gossin, Justus Keefer. died at 1 o’clock on Sunday morn- | New York. Lam no believer in the better mo-| and held @ut both his hands: begging pardon for | become discouraged, Ret halen we peslay ‘0. The momabere pledge ine aera Private hi ‘vane : ing last. The verdict of the coroner's jury wa’ | Ttity, the greater healthfulness, or the purer | the offence he had given. Allti hings, with | mitted sin, go on and commit more. But we power to make this Seanbion one of pleasure to all Private C. €. Ede. ‘ that she came to her death by a missile thrown | clfistiauity of the Puritan's mode of spending | inany others of the same kind that might be men- | suould reniember. that we have an advocats with | Bhp mage eee ete them, E pa from the hands of some pasty unknown. Sunday afternoons and evenings common to this | uned, indicate a state of complete demoraliza. | the eerae ad rey way qualified to undertake | Tie Caen eed the Be oe will Bly between QFPHAN GIRLS Pic NIC. Z - country generally, a8 to England. But the cus- | nothing can be more fatal than such a ciste nt abguld ‘cometo Bien iar ple naptime, neeand | g cumoher Will lenve the corner el Paca¥. and 7th | i onl UF" The British screw steamer City of Wash- | tom of spending it as permitted here, if that fast | things to the vigorous and successfal. prosecution | othe ond ane ee it 80 matter into his bands, | "St,evers nour during the day. Sueties been St. Vincent Orphan Asylum. ington, Capt. Petris, left New York on Saturday | old boy told the truth, is calculated to sow broad- | of a war. ‘The Allies on the contrary are com- | depending upon hisall-prevailing intercession for | engaged for the eee eres Cotillion Bund has been | Th acnaeen ate. © Ser afternoon for Liverpool with 75 cabin passengers, | cast the seeds of moral corruption. The truth ix pletely united. The King. Victor Emanuel. with mercy and salvation. In conclosion, he earnestly "Bioketas Cente, admitting » entlemanand ladies Raye aE mer ny teddy, thurs " oon 150 iw the steerage, and $1,215,000 in specie. The | ip Weepere Ol placed af amaeeidoat in’ New Wak peer dor Sndamiess: aos ee the place sienply, of ana {eat ouately inquired if any of his congrega- ett caf Arvans: mente ASCrock Eel, riends and the public of Washington, Vanderbilt line mail steamer Ariel. Capt. Wilson, | virtually rule the city. Each grog-shop has its | the supreme command of the wholeallied srmice, eda toe ees Chat eee —_—_—_—__—_s ONDA, Any ttn 1a at = Iso sailed for Southampton and Havre. She tock knot or band of loafers, under the immediate in. | 82 the most peifect harmony prevails in every | cient advocate : ' W. ‘ARUINGTON SPRINGS. 120 cabin passengers and $702,717 in specie fluence of ‘ts proprietor. They vote generally | department of the combined force." At the, Methodist Episcopal Cunreh, in the ANTS. dag to tnd from the rte Peco gear during. the eer nee ; DL img 54 Giving a farther account of bis visit to the field | absence of the regular pastor, the Rey’ W. B- ANTED—Three SEGAR MAKERS at 176 | street and Pa. ue, Whilst those The Winan at Baltimore made | ""der his advice or direction; and, of course, Soffer Edwards, the pulpit was supplied by his father. W Pe: 10. sis phe ibeere sh Geers aeeiwu ancther experimental tr p én Sider Inst. The | they — to keep in or . Lo in office zs the case Se ferino the day after the battle, Mr. Raymond the ae 2: BY Fadward a oF Georgetown, sol ply. rei ee ea | Spring by sree wed vata Carat Bowes seats te pe that oe may be, Corporation functionaries who rarely | "9": i rear rom Deuteronomy, chapter, partof| {q7ANTED IMMEDIATELY 4, aL lokets 39 cents for gentlemen, 25 cents for indi Sea an Overy Fone | lose sight of the interests of this so influential After crossing the plain, we came upon the fie 35th verse—-- And as thy days 20 sbdil thy ARO. Pane BEND # Oak Spocmte Ser childcon. & emfnently satisfactory. A uniform speed of ff- | ‘ r ' rant | CAMP of Gen. Canrobert, which was pitched in an | strength be.” His discourse iy spoon of tet ly at Brown's Hotel, for which lidersi cases | ~ Hefreshments furnished by the Indies on the teen miles.an hour, carefully timed by the baoye, | C1388. All the capitalists of New York, aud all | oretot on theright of the road. Scoresof officers | a very able effort. = ve ledibopasd. Vt oe? fe Spee tiberel agg | Fiore eiitihs citinpine of Bins Whisks nthe ailiee | the employe:s of the city added to them, do not | *at in their tents in a state of déshahillé, owing t At th = — 2 (ies sp ‘ire Wor! eve- ‘was attained with thirty-six revolutions per min- . seek sh yes sf : iene : nm the intense hest, and nearly all conan jibe 2 pee pag A pr’ deni seb = new ANTED—A SITUATION as porter or clerk | niss.ond Sing te afternoon s number of large ute, the boilers working to about one-third of | Posses* ence with ety fune- | One soldier, to get into the shade, had yune to the | Eee t night from ‘fet Philippinnt in fmgegine Kind of ‘store, OF as cugineer to run | $16 coal Concert fa the atterents Wy ont eant thelr eapacity; and it being, even to the inexpert | Wonaries exercised by the grog-shops and saloon- | very bed of the deep ditch that bordered dies acy chapter, part of the Sid veree: Hehe aey ire Apueriong) oueber ie Cake eee eee man (an | Set Sad aiey Srpnan chihirene reriges in these matters, apparent that they were playing | KeePers. So long as New York's political iuati- | and with nis naked foci the water, aud a sheet | to depart and to be with Christ.” © | Anavor Baltunore, Best ul fofareeee nil oes | "Fhe ladiow bate secured the services of the fol wanes | thtions continue as at present—that is, while the | of paper on a hoard across his knee, was probably | A committee of the Youre Men’s Christian as. | Andress sEmeuurer,© Was ington, D.C, | Jowing gentlemen to act as managers on the ground Sco ee oe | Vote of the loafor who ekes outa scanty and mis- | SIving bis friends at home a vivid picture of the | sociation have been holding ‘Sunday sfterncon | 17216" i ar Oedeese, | Ca. Wakes Ina. Colom ““Pexcw” ox tie Ansistice.—The last number | erable existence on the bouuty of the salvon- Kinea gaching bere, 1 aabemers peivate loses il of the Fhendshige Pease euonths. in the | WANTED —Persons diairing Emplovmont to Jas. Harvey, Wm. Plaberty, of Punch has a good engraving apropos of the keeper who bas long since squeezed him as dry | froma soldier now in hospital at Alsano to bis test of its marihere Worle oe aged hes d Pe LANSDALE. oe erect, and fosiseey HE Piapenee, Soba P iin,” Ben Fivabeif” armistice in Italy, which preceded the peace. | as a used lemon, is ax good in the eye of the law | mother, in which be says that his company was | during the exercises, and found’ the atiendane: their pames. Employers will be prompt! wpplied. | Jo Fallertou, James K. Johuaum, 1-quis Napoleon and Francis Joseph are represent- | as the vote of the man who works hard, takes ba apie ei gd hts at Cavriana; that quite inrge, a major of the membersof the com-} 2° '2% J.D’ Me! YY. | | Richard te. Boome ed In a cock-pit, cach fighting hls own eagle. | care of what be carna, sad it paint a the Emperor Frane's 1u Was at one time not | pany being present. besides many otliery, Appre 7ANTED To R lexandria, © Deweho, ” ae ' , p han twenty fect from them. and that, if their | priate addresses were delivered aume-thowsie . gi llne p | 3 The Austrian bird, which has two heads, basevi- thoughtful, so long will the xiluon-keepers of | muskets had not all bees unloaded, they could have | And Witaer ot ee active steht ee Wine oe a ye abet Sm ‘pe na: | dently come off second best. The Gallic bird ; New York virtually make all the municipal laws SE epee gee prisoner. * * * | the attention of all present . hum.) be permant tans ncaal oemeat Plenas Tie meen? looks as if it could bear one more set-to. Napo- | laws for their own government; and they will | _ “Quite a number of otticers of armies re- | ‘The Superintendent of Police is engaged in im- | 8447e8" & note to KE. lexandria Bust Office, | « Gissier, Patrick Jords leap, whe'ts sovend to his own bird. looks scx. surely make them with little regard to the inter- Pisres il tired gerber areniigs un the third day | proving King street. ‘There is ample room for | Statins terme and Ioontion - yet Ge teres. va, Rene Sin, iously at Francis Joseph, and says, ‘Well, brother, | ests of others than their own class evidently lived some timeatter falling; for he bail | | ‘Phe locality formerly known as Rev nis pring | VY. cep cap teceeeeeteal et ee 20 1 | Sone Cate Gramter, pane eeerey haven't they had almost enough of this?” | All New York is just now agog about Bonner’s | f2ken lis portinonnale out of hiis pucket and taken | bos been christened hy ine Proprietor Celune | ately under the creo ofhis parents, WT CATION in jeer oe” Soe Richard B'Ow a ee _ | purchase of Lantern, the celebrated trotter. a few Hess ge visiting card. which he placed upon | bia Spring. It is to be duty inangurated on the PEt ola eeiek naling shew Se BiIBPs | Urcgoey Enns, — 01 m IN ScorLanp.—Ac’ | days ago, to complete: his futnag, tam, Tip 's Dreast, that he might be identified when bis | Sth inst. by a pic-mic from your city to please. P| "address a note to ‘Box N 7 The following gentlemen are « aprcia’ active coun's from Scotland state that the drought during 1 icc paid wiseeaeie sacs * body should be found’ As a general thing, the ‘ detachment of the Mount Vernon Guards pa- | Star Office, = 7 6-tf | committee f-om the Young Catholic Friende® May and part of June was more severe than dim | Price paid wasgs, ¢ price of the other horse | officers were buried in scparate graves, instead of faded our streets at an early hour this: morning es | ciety: riag any past year since 1:96. The rivers Earn | ©! »!8 pair. Four or five years ago this Mr. Bon- | being thrown, like the common soldiers. into a| headed by Withers’ band. They lefvat € o'clock Of Washington. tind Tay were early aty—the famous Doon. iu Pt of the Ledger wan unknown In all ether | COMMON Wench.” ‘The: body of Prince Wind: | farciuent cee aie te tefeat ocr LOST AND FOUND. lems: oo ena 3 ‘ Doon. lin | syatters than in his comprehension of the philos fat. Was found on the ficld, was sent into] |The Alexindrla Rittemen have elected WM. | << Clie eo, Vek ; mortalized by Burns, would slide through a yal. ' ! Pi he Austrian campat the special requeat of the | Stabler first sergeant. to hl ab ; occasi OF Tae Gi Saturday: July 30,in the neighborhood . < = ophy of advertising he is said to be as ordinary as | Etuperor. by zcant. te fill the vacancy occasioned | [ 4'of the General Peat Uldes amet ee eee OF Geargctowa, lon measure, and other well known streams and pe by the resignation of W.T. Claverius. W.W.| GLASS ith t Lewis Carbery, Francis Harper, | Dr Kidwe si uaiiimnaghecsuahie deca ae orcs any one to be found in trade here. He bas had fimith was elected second sergeant, C.J. Wing! confer a favor and revive the harbe af the cea | Joie kee?” Soh Bogus,” Sea Don water was so scarce that in villages it was wider Bullicient tact, however, to secure the services of _ rereonal. third. and C. H. Jett fourth, : ana reward if deaived, by leaving teat this offes,” | Bchsre Paso = ‘i writers who make his publication as readable as| yj, Bishop Scott and lady, of Oregon, are at] | Rev. D. P. Wells, of the M. E. Chnrch South, | ul tt = IRST GRAND PIC Nic five shillings per barrel and many had to go miles any other such journal of the tines, aud who are | Ya" has recently been elected president of the Wes: { OPT pA tthe Norther, Liberts Mariet, aGOLD ad Bto : for water for their cattie. The crops, notwith. . ed whoare| .:.-Hob! DL. Yulee, Untea Stateo's Jollege, located at Murfresboro, N. | Ls WATCH CHAIN. The h: dor wit bs teenies urneyme: tters. standing, are reported as looking excellent; and re S0Mcieutly respectable to eschew the fashionable | from the State of Florida. and that or ee * n under the patronage of the Vir- | by leaving it at the office of Browns’ Hotel | ™ om warlgag eeat rains will no doubt advance them consider. MOd¢of making up New York weeklies by crowd- | Senate Committee on Post Ofticcsand Peat Reate nference. | He leaves for his new home| 94S The Journeymen Stone Cutters beg leave to ably Ing their columns with things demoralizing. His | )#in Washington des by Sige ry ese ea A) 1 mn 20 §orm their friends and the pabsic that ee advertising las done the rest for him. Yesterday, | °:-- Although the Prench langunge te uspall U6. Dass! cane axce ee out .anet this ears cropped; joraoen and Kivenvan Pie hire ‘ UF Ina dispatch published in the New York [saw cereus in a string, each carrying ae that of diplomacy. a letter-writer learns that, ot | tiene Pel er a UPRare aD vo She her; 7 eb ington prince ou Fut Day j Caer Eeny Herald of Saturday, the Mexican Minister, M. single eastern boat a ton of Ledgers, destined to | 1h wrrtet) 9, the, By tring thelr Intervients - oul Re RaLoaee. tee ne ee Mata, denies the truth of thestatementtelegraphed ve distributed throughout New England, judging | ---' st $i TALIC FASTENED AND SE = a — SALONEY._ |" Withers’ Band New E : Tete? Bless ice frown ‘Parte rae ‘ALIC FASTENED AND SEAMUES: . han hoog emangrd bos veemce Lork from this city. that bis despateties from the boat's destination. For a year or two lve | ning Poat that It ia now quite protauie ae, cary SELL INE PE ORIBIS vc noe | SRRALEROR S eae atin nl ee Cogawes mil igare ie hea ee which were seat to New York, instead of being spentall his profits in advertising; and now that | Will soon be fixed for Louls Napoleou'acorouation | ano Ta with s honpe atenig OFei a — | LOW pnlo binck.w ren do | Bose San the Efleravon from the remitted to this city as addressed.) were delivered investment is coming back with interest on inter. | t#¢ Pope coming to Paris to oliciate, Five dozen with iz hoops at only. "*| 25 | her be | seet and Pa avenue. with their seals broken. The friction which let- ext most rapidly. He has thus made the name of | ,_“,”” Madame Jenny Lind Goldschmidt isto vieit pages coxen with 16 boopeat only —— 175 ‘returning her to the same | ora tear vies seis My tee F ters are subject to in transit caused the breaking the New York Ledger as familiar with all the | {" pee eli tg seipurpose of singing | A few loft witha hoops at oniy, 23° DANIEL CORTIN, | *RAND EXCURSION —Tho | adie’ cf oue of the borders of the envelope. but neither , world (of this country) as anght but the name of | for the bench ef the nine fe ak ee, aDubiin. || arabes Children's Hoop Ski felicap, | Bul-St__No.341 Va.ar tet Stand gots teand | GPRAND EXCURSION —The 1 adie’ Cathciie were the seals broken nor was there in the state of the Bible. Few there are who have not read -***"The Tribune is intocned teat the Rev bir pasion thee * MAXWELL *S. ee Med White GOR eine aie atant, | AE SDaY a postin the package which the despatches form anything copies of his publication; and those few from mere | Will'am J. Hale, of Washington, has been | —N:B—Ourlaree Show Window forsale oy | wren wed horas od shove Wek oe | Par pe tn hrabe nivertioement By order of that could cause the most remote suspicion that curiosity #0 burn to see it, and to comprehend just | SPendine a few days with him friends, the Hon. Tiss BERAGE ROMES &c. Around hee breast. The owner is request Raa Ak S COMMT ee. . there lad ‘bven any attempt to open then. He what itis, as that they would tows aside anything | Dante! B. Sickles and lady, at their country seat davies can ination of there ons C0 the Ladin | 12) fee aarager: POW. BeamertH Bay ch HE ANNUAL PIC Nic ~ adds that as the fact referred to isof great import- for the nonce to read the first copy coming inte | ° 2 yogi herome alae 18 double sxirt Borage Robes at 12, quarter mile southeast Rock Creek Church, | 5 3 Com: soc. lie deems itto be his duty to maketh de: their hands. Ite hae in this way secured, por, | amex tf ayimend Wr from Paris ie, the | 31, foe and three flonnces, at #7, iy $St* on the ron1 leading to B adenabut-. Union Engine pany, No. 2, = pee sone ches. chas-rs for bis paper to the extent perhapsof many | gone to Switzerland and Mr. Sumner to England. | 83 do. ao: ee Bie 5 REWARD. Stayed or atolen trom the eub- TUES DA RAL ANALOSTAN RETREAT on LF To-day (the first Monday in August) ig | bundreds of thousands weekly, by the simplest | Gov. Seward isin Russia. Mr, Bigelow, of the| 1¢2-% "°° KL. NEWTON. ORE, with Bote hick eee | Bro: peri'a’ Band wil! farnish music State election day in Alabama, Kentucky and | Conceiveable expedicnt. In resorting to {t, he had Hidoeln Lines patie neny for Switzerland and You CAN PURCHASE OF THE SUBSCRI. above his hoof; small star | _inhmente, Se. At city prices. Stawes respectively choose their State officers, | 1m newspapers of large circulation where they are| {I 7"Mies Maggie Mitchell was presented with | J) 23 As Le NEWTON NeeS51 rth ot, | renee A'reward of 95 will bo pert it cae titre, editing 3 ee members of the State Legislature. and represents. | designed to produce results, pay more surely than | @ valuable riding horse, few days since, by her 100 PIECES eas a! oars me at No. 670 M street, between 4th aud j ~ = * — tives in Congress. In Alabauna the candidates for | 28Y Other possible investunent, admirers in Richmond. Va. Ihave just TE det ge oe k GALL isha David Fowaur, | F['BERSIA CLUB EXCURSION. Governor are the Hon. Andrew B. Moore, the |The saceess of Brandreth, (the pill man,) of = = OES, usually sold at iste oonte wincet @ 1(() REWARD —Ran away “the sub. | __Themembers of the Hit: Club respectful present incumbent and regular Democratic noni, | Townsend. (the sarseparilla wan,) of Thouneon, PHOENIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION. () conte and tl cen Para Tht te | BLOO serinecs ntactead amet HOM. ERO sub: | aanmcnee te they Rienaee See d ner. and W (01 (the hoop-skirt man,) and, indeed. ei . erons wishing to become members of | J9293t A. L. NEWTON, 521 9th at. RO BOY, EMANUEL DODSO about 18 | public that they will give their Sec- nee. an P. Samford. independent. In Ken- —_ : » Of every one | thia Association oan do #0, without additional = Ses ae ‘ars of age; dark o! nut c..lor: | Qnd ‘Annual Fxeursie Glymont tucky a speci:l interest attaches to the consplexion | €° in New York who bas uot been afraid to re. ti} the firat Wednesday of August neat, | FE QS OP. EGY AND HARNESS AT | his ing, ocossioned by a bits af doen Mee | Paviton on WeuNESDAY, August 31. The of the new State Legislature, tnasmuch ax upon it | 4°t t that way of obtaining notoriety to his | wrresgenucs epurporas, Books rriek | younk. sound and gentle, the Busey made ERigs ctr on iy MAN, famed CHO | Socuek Seas cd Biagten's what ot hee se Ori devolve tlw election of @ succemor to Senator | Pusines has Deen sure, without a solitary excep- | at the store of ied. C. Dysr, No. Pacavenue: be: | 4 the best manner and’ in excelfent or. Years old: inet loiuches in Reighir vere tect ee | Lard atl orclock. Stagee'y Hiniee lente | Crittenden. In Texasthe candidates for Governor tion. Not only do they advertise extensively in be a aa 13th stree| der, Engquire at this office. jv 2 st* was dressed in dark glo! when bel Ry v. van | of 4th street and M: te the are the Hom. Hardiu R. Runnells newspapers, but{n placards gracing the backs of | 7° “4 S MANSON: Secretary | T rave inGty tO FLANNELS. when walking eae Ried: searcctaliy | Coenen ot Imh etreet SrCctlllon trees bana a unnelis, the regular ICE_cR ND WATE = HAVE in store a full supply of the gods abo when walking. it takes in the jot 85 a piece {he buat Bs above, son's Cotillon Brass band Democratic nominee, and the Hon. Sam Houston, | en 2nd boys. who are paid wages for marching served to Peativaln: Fairs Pre Nite, Hots | mentioned, which T will eel Just mmwESr esse es Taiven iT secure ye unte,the, Soave rewacd will Bat been cngncod for the cession, Tk “e independent. The State elections in Tenn from sun to suu up one street and down the next, and Fi cursions, at one dollar per gallon PRET I can purchase, My object is to convert the eame | °° S'¥en, if scoured 10 jail 40 we et them, | Mitting & genticman and Indies. Suse efi and Nerth Carolidh will cose elf eo the a@ann thus accoutered. ‘ The Original Jacobs” moves | SA Aid TWEDGIRG CAR a nade any partot| “Syanst A. 1. NEWTON. No. 521 9th at, | 3729 3t* M! CHRISTINA MPSON. | r See ee from Chatham strect to Broadway, and notifies | 8 very cheap. Particular attention pet en? | GEESE RE ; — | NGTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS —The a: . nt a ing. Ten Creamers | CHEPSE, STARCH. AND ADAMANTINE | $400 REWARD —Left his home on Faturda ‘otemac Steamboat . “ipare Asmoad.—Intelligence js | the public of the fact in a column of a newpaper, | R*hine pverything in the party line. Ten Fire, to CANDLES. pisht Y, NEGRO MAN | Baddition to the sem-weekiy trips. gradually reaching us from ail manic lated >| pre ‘amilies 37% cente ver quart. At the PHIt.. 40 powtes prime Eastern Cheese, . named SAUL. WART, 2 years of ' of their steamer Powhatan New. portions of the | i ‘b is pr: not more than half a dozen | ADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY. corner 19th 25 box ors: dark color, 5 fect it inches high. bas folk, offer the public of sabi i < globe that wherever there could be gathered. on | words, at an expense of from one to two hundred | #4 F ats. Jy U-1m* 5 boxes Corn Staroh, lee * expression of countenanee, high | opportuni of, . ry the baat Pee the day of our national independence. even a small | dollars. Whereupon the “ True Original Jacobs,” rs ae p, boxes Adareatin: ° ‘ iow! pope ith Rie moron, one y — aan UA CREEK twice aumber of our countrymen, they united 1 Mié: svelte: Sendo; pulls toy etahes 2 é 5 D®-MELVIN HAS REMOVED HI OPFICE 2.) prime Family Hams. we few ye, with him fine clothing, which would tog hot we >) = ; 2 some | hv » pails up from Chatham seat iRienigence, from the corner of Lith and F | just received from New York, and for sals low by | De much too large for hin; wont away in company |, To parties of three ot more txoursion tickets will suitable manifestation of acknowledgement of the | street, and alights within two or three doors of the gies, Iniand: foe hrm next C20 a | 37 28 SAM", BACON & CO.” | Si nrejoman Boh Cock, who te p es ae om ot romeamer § east fos Gh wataeee benefits conferred on inankind by our form of Gov- | Broadway store of Mr. “Original.” He, too, in. | DIE Store, neat the corner of Maryland ators HAIR JEWF, the Distrigt aud accured ome ieat 1 akon onteide of | PETIIege of eee lace teat ernment, andthe opportaty of tcing the opera | forma the puile ofthat fart in perhaps twe vane. | SeTeeeeee Tans | Mw. ott Ba HER Make Toon | S20 maken wvcintic pares Lye. cmm: o | Sok! days aie Ts Aqua Crock atte daliars, Gas thon of other forms of government only tending to | wise blank columns of the city newspaper of HAnb si eryea a Jerome LADELPHIA—The of Bri chee, ‘Ea ie Sehigces, yee si "hr 25 6 ¥ nn Me GEWIEE, linet of vabewe rr rhe honk a | = render the contrast more striking in favor of our largest New York circulation, and at double the rived. ond sig eae to-morr. Sg arent dict Studs, Sleeve B me, REWARD.—Ran away from the athes: Sigg abvadant als, hae shootings own. . cost of the similar advertisement of his rival. The ve fo-t, For freight app a S 17 They invite ‘on to their assortment of 200 ena ee tee ray YY Goo {ote socomimodations can be had at these At St. Petersburg our consul entertained in 4 Knowing ones insist that, though they seem to the YER DAVIDSON new patterns elogant! nted jn old . ped ad Woman, BETSY MA 4. noes. me Pendsoie manner all Americans who were at that | public to have been at daggers’ points for many | —'*"—__Watar wrest, Georgetown. Te a Ce ee care nid, “iti ‘on ney heehee fie ersings of St etrret at 636 8. m. and 6% tine in the eity. On this occasion. the American } Years past, they are really partners, who adept that LEA OIES OF VIpOCg. the rincipal Agent | iv 29-3t___4 dora west of B Hotel, | Deck ga begs de sand eit net vit Phar xg ehicmation sngy vt the Company's | flag was displayed from the consul’s residence, it | mode of attracting attention to the wares they Lave ons, complete : ‘tne lanes ee rth BRrAypy, WHISKY, &0.— -- “nel Bistree. ” rs ch Ang, ~ _ aera EO. MAT? PNei y, being the first time it had ever been displayed to | for sale. That they have succeeded admirably is | #)mely bo nic? $* 25. or two volumes, paper 2 Pipes Tyume re 5 » Jy 2 tf Fatreet, between *th aad 10th Hooch R cent Pat oas Bee Donpked: a the outward world in the Russian capital, the | evident in the fact that both have grown Fle. rou ever penanh spine reetios and | 5 harrdatot Wade ee inced by jndges tof a "e— | jos . " 4 eee Zovernment not permitting a foreign flag to be | 1 mentioned in my inst that old tenewents bere s INGTON | jonketore, an penehe Rest an Waring Ries BOARDING. | MOUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF hoisted on shore in St. Petersburg. The natives are fast giving way to new and better biildings. | 27 -St__Odeon Building, cor. 0 st. and Pa. ev. pa egt Whis Nev hiaty, } Ties o WAP HING TON. were astoniaued at this novel sight, and could not | In a large number of cases, hugely out of propor-| W °° 8 Dt c oO A LE: it,casen Louw: faba Brandy, Secor with sage URS i bi Tan reg- account for the curiovs combination of what was | tion to thelr own aumber when compared with MCKNEW & MARLOW ie Od ORT, BACON #100.: | faite Aye ANE aOR POARD, 1m 8 ; a | to them mysterious tigures the rest of the population, theaechanges are being | STEAM, SAWING PABiRne PIng-.| SUGAR, COFFER.® = | Mime PPM Ne. 405. cormer inf aad tate. | Be isang See At Bremen, too. equally magnificent celebra- made in the appearance cf the city by these bold Corner of pl ind Baha rn Sosieancas ew ns Sugar, er ae 0 a m, ond re Hons attested the sincere patriotiem anid ardent | advertisers,—the Townsend, Brandrethe, Sande wi bla ms io Sabre oC AOR TAS | WEpDIN: PRESENTS. o place. The shige ta tac harnng maricane of thet | Bonners, Jacobs, Stuarts, Bowens, o at. ‘As they | Spiele’ Fee Wosas coeeeeee” Sawing end | — Bonsemun oe Screg ome place. ‘The ships in the harbor were appropriately | r-ap thereward of their enterprise they sh: 5 1. ? besa @ pockets Java . ’ — up 3 for P decorated, and salutes were throughout the day Fr} te. x if "Oas Wood, ing pe Coffee, zirq i} Gomortmens gst i invest it in New York real estate, which mustcon.- OSt Woot: Bess 25 per cord. mon, in | M. W. GALT & BRO.. Jewellers, continually being fired. At the splendid banquet | tinue to grow more valuable #0 long as this clty IEF Sik Weed: Lea d srr ot ie ial inc Fong, ipuiiatnes (Ee 354 Peas aren our gaara of a which was held, tonsts were given and continues to be the commercial emporium of the | [77 Pine Wood. saw cian one Fs 5 ae GAM L Baal S Be re ; : > Coal of all ki onr own land P its great harvest off the balance of the Union. Its iyo » [DF Corner te with as much enthusiasm and decorum as in conntry. Thus, indeed, has all New York