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0) ae eeeteeneteeetiaetientsnisian manteahererninharentbersianegtininemmrendicesidest saetceeness + ___ ie : a : i ere ~~ 4 ASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. = | July 18, 1959, from the Commissioner of the Texas ALEXANDR s J OF UETTERS we Ha EXCURSIONS, 40, ey THE EV STAR. * . Boundaty Survey, a description of his Hy 3 r ; DP THE LOVERS OF MUSICANDPLEas, Tu Rocusster Nurserizs—A Hionty Curtr. | trip up purpose of survey. | Correspondence Fe . 13, 1800. the Evaxing Stax, it A a 4 as. WASHINGTON CITY: varep Country—Lockrort Anp 7: mix Ca- | j He says that the = oe apes 7 af niareest oo «see August 13, 1859. Nat—Tue Matertat Procre STERRY ii adds mategja! L pres ington. -- New Yorx—Its Kixxy Porvtation—Act ‘Yothe Tun Stak Peatinitnc rmx tivts ob Larzs8s ) tegen centinien Reticiovs, 4md Soctat | fore bu' er REMAINING IN THE WasHineTton Cry Post Orrice waos THReaTENED—MoRatizine Avorpen, | | tieabilify road, where, Ratcliffe. Biastie & VADER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.) to this Gime, it was t ‘ht impossible to Ricksrdvitie, M—3 THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THR NEWSPAPER HAVING | (Np 21) Niacana FaLis, Aug.2, 1859. | wagon, At was ‘his! in a few day o ai. ‘ —— THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE PRLIVERY | Pi... appearance of the various nurseries as ‘ene ‘ptoceéd to the n cornet of the bou # ein eae. gine Regan, Mary OF THE oFvice. [ts ToTAL DAILY gene era he! approaches Rochester from the east, adde much | line, and take up the 100d meridian, from the de- Pig sold for ee per ca ie ate Suimer, Mrs FA ee ea, ae LeMaA. | 10 the presence of the city, as scen from the Cen- | termination on the Kansas boundary, making igi Soe ppt eee argon env . ear, Saree, Mase PRINTED In THE ee tral Railroad. They are famons horticultural es | dependent observations as a check, and asa | Poe rl eureet pelaiecs (the first of the NM Jackson, —o. Sehuiler, Lelia "Spirit of the Morning Press. tabltshments, and even yet continue to supply the | record; fixing the intersection with the parallel | season) Wir. per peck; tommtors 12\ai6e. per peek; | CAT Mary Ring, Mire “as Georgetown German The © se abe speculates upon the probable | great West with many of the finest improved | 36 deg. 30 min. trace it across the Canadian, and | lima beans Ial2c. per Ngee string rnd ad Clement, 3 met Benuwh, Bhit = nag - Turners, —r ) >; & “4 5 een cern <1 character of the proposed fusion of the Opposition. | fraits. ormamentf trees,€c., now being so much |iae far Out oa the Llano be postitile ; h pnes bi Lal oe os X50 her OS, seplant rege Mer See i ARLINGTON SPRINGS cn MONDAY, Avs. 1s The Iniclligencer deseants at length upon ‘the | more widely cultivated than a few yearssince. I | the approach of winter did not prevent, to retu per piece; squashes 12c. per doz.; cucumbers 10c. | Cyrhorit’ Mart Mure! Fak orkgeeudirs | Wwe I Ere late elections and their lessons,”’ and thinks that | sw, by-the-by, nearthecity, quitea tield of tobac--} and run out the paraiiel. He adds that the land. ceoyuecnbagedaien de. me = 5 enter OUT Visitors ard in these results the Opposition should find cause of | co, the plants being bardly larger than one’s two | surveys of New Mexico are being extended down | doz ; onions = eps i= sg oe | pete btn: Sone ona ae air | mar ot nt. enuine gratulation hands, thongh the stand was faultless. T cannot | the Canadian; and fust along this river is the only Pecks se As pel 5 pry ed Br Perea Weta balk af at tot ai . saammnananies sts Tile 7 ane imagine that the plant can arrive at maturity Lere | Jand, he apprehends, (adjacent to thut part of the La Fiatong pare we - FE Aci pee Mangs Penn, Beiiio « Wetec es ye Les —— pha on — 7 DZ A city railroad has been projected and en- } ere frost destroys it. Rochester has now between 70 | poundary formed by the 103d meridian.) that ean Perries per quart) exe ; -; butter | PF; fagerald, Chara So went ¥ Me es aguote and our iron foom i joined tn New Orleans. but the Picayune saysthe | 49. so.00o inhabitants, and isa grand city in the | be considered of any value for agricultural or —toll 290. per Ds 1 aie, ee Seg oneness thers’ = ee hd hod ae people must and will have the road. amount of business it transacts, belng the great in- | other purposes. All of the unforta: - Bly | Buber-Hacriet M_ Pendergrast, Cape Walter, ita aud Pa. arenve hourly from 8 alee 4 SEARS 1:5 ASTI REED Fe land New York manufacturing city. Its flour mills coset den: S. Wileon. F “toa — ate Cates og well. 2620008 Peer Hamilion, Mary C Robbms, Jas 8 id Also, the boat ing Clould will leave Wo 7 & - > _— i. \e = rt > jas ne . ’ ITF ‘The Mayor and City Council of Richmood | oan power are justly celebrated the world | , Mitsusora Bovwnant.—Jos mtd atity beste fromm Des dawinsttnanesions Bomeeke GENTLEMEN'S LIST. 19g ALS o'clock a.m. Tickets centa aie, ‘isitto New York, under the escort of I Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office, y old, Rev NB Home, Frack Pattison, EC ge ‘the ‘Ticumend Seje ora over. In its every attribute it shows itself a place] | info med Messrs. Hutton and Snow (contract- nad prey prvibereigen 7 trary seg Soean tds Roraberger Rew AProvess, Anteine cpatiowen ot nd de — - sah. (em sl p men q Comm: uppet ae Gries: 5 (a of recent ee ee hts mdi ors to run and mark the western boundary of the coenry, their friends may rest perfectly contented Fre ry nag we Rikoras, ¥" Wand, Ce. ae ~Krer, Bubier Bae iy An serival from Yuratin 36 Naw Orisean) 19 sppence ei eaeeatial; a eoteepeaing. State of Miuncsota) of his dissent—on the data be- | with regard to the resilt. The Superin' Ingman, Thos A Rupe), OLUMBIA SPRING brings intelligence that the war of the races still | railroad time table allows us no time in Roches- fore him—from thelr propotition to modify the | and his ‘cood lady. are unremitting in their kind | Aedrew,€H—2. Janin, Louse Rowland, JA Bes 4 continues unabated. The tndians were threat: | ter to observe the city’s peculiar features; so | was ‘avsured, Alexander, A Jacksou, JooH Rayner, lsaxc M instructions embodied within contract—granting | *ttention to the sufferers, — Loe eager enrger Cine Jagheens Gries © Radinece, Beary Potomac Lodge, No. 38, I. 0. 0. F, F depredati obliged to content myself with such an impression nothing is wanting to make ir dfor. Junkios, Ben} Robbies, Gen (OF ALEXA’ 1A.) ening general depredations. btain by coursing across it upon | tem discretionary power In reference to the plant- | comfortable as possible. One of the men—Galla- Scarborongh, Wawa oH NDRIA, . T7-The yellow fever (vomito) Ts Preval as ee ney oe oe eee a eeanevsertat { ig of the iron monuments at the heads of Lake wher—is Iying In a very critical situation, with Saclarg eo he Morbere of the Order, ant the putt rene an epidemte not only on the Rie Grande, as before | 1), -ittiness and fertility of the country tributary to | Traverse and Big Stone Lake, and marking of the | er connie crabs. § the ttus's dendiats Se wk and Georgetown, —— frat i ins coapd all slong the.f ty line between them ; and will Insist upon a strict }| We agai Browns? W Seymour, Capt T | vited to participate with Cee recorded. but also at Tampicoand all along the | it in unmistakable language—to one who compre- i Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, that | Bon 5.eG pana g Naot : Mo Re northern Mexican coast, The mortality is very | i enas that effect always follows cause. adherence to the original specifications, which | the grand Pic-Nic of Potomac Lodge of Odd Fel- Benue we “Sane is a BPaING ‘f YR S great, especially among the Mexican population, On leaving Rochester for Buffalo, the character require the monuments to be set in the very spot | lows comes off on Monday. Every necessary ar- very eye ae oy meust 15, and the people were fleeing im every direction. | 6 4. country’ bordering the rallresd: changes |? their respective places. Additional Instructions | Tangemecnt bas been made to secure the best of I Lounds, 3 Brooks, Scart, Capt T order, and as the subject isthe general topic in] Briwner, 3c Sow, FieusisS *+) Seameains BD have also been issued to enable then toclose their wa we aaticlde sap = a sell one ow, Francie ! — eber's oelebra Cote ane will be present ——$$___—_—__—— The festivities of the day close at 0 Seleck, I The New York Tribone learns from a pas- | much. From Schenectady to that point we Pm. ipscomb, E—% Nailer, Chan Round trip tickets, by railroad from Alex © survey at its intersection with the base line on 43 -the-way. are authorized to say | Brown, El Mills, Wan A tPenw” cougar Sythe Heth Stas that Did Legon, Bo- | (oepnn-_cneegt Se tes ptr Se ea eed dea! 20min. parallel. iat tos pio ef eleatadl ts ioe arevoae eal Ge Byron De Moree, Ce Con, hy 2 poltants avenue ant Senn treet, Wawhingtn ublican, is certainly elected to Congress from | over leys apparently very 2 ochester = for a gentleman and two ladies, fifty cents 4 # ° sy one Coos and Casey counties, from which no | we enter a hilly country, wherein the railroad is] Tux Soutnern Ratroap Coxvextion.—This |" * 8° Gente Ma; M Thargrays, WE Gora'Victor, De La Morgan, ) WH ‘Thrationthee W—® complete returns bad been before received, hav- | constructed with considerable cuts and fills. The | Convention, composed of delegates representing 125 conte Adi on th Sround—sentiomen, M0 conte ; 33 + . Scents; boys, 25 cents Commi ves ft tra communicaton of | comteney: Robt A Merrell, JnoR — Tanarct, RW “_-m ing made his majority 81. care and skill displayed by its agriculturists are | the railroads on the southwestern or middle route Wesbingten Gontounal Lodge, Na. he Sarees, Mensa a oe effort will be made ee ee LL gh SE IS Sa ae not second to those to those of their fellows below. | between Washington and New Orleans, which | b: Pecee Pare (gatereey Eve : can manera lo Santatbeieor mt Comamitter of Arrengement: U7 A pispatch, dated yesterday (Friday) at Every thing that the ingenuity of man can do to | met at Browns’ Hotel, in this efty, yesterday, had pth tay sae Choy ah ‘order. Paarceel & Pannith A.D. Warheid, ¢ ‘Shc > “w. Avery, Natr-eieiagee, S98: in | increase the yield of the soil seems to have been | for its object the transportation of the great mail| — It" THOS. J. MILLER, Se0_ | Cason, 3u M.D Maloney, DP Rech Lachem,” A. Luscalst/ F- Vise gore, inte dia ceantion a Teves Ges RRown that in | Gone It may be that the immediate vicinity of | from Portland, Maine, to New Orleans, and to 1.0.0. FGRAND LODGE —The officers | Corina, Eanowd Ma Joven Dadiey, “AT Thompron, ©. Torasacm, has'a majority of 4,400 over Runsels, his com. | Boston is more highly cultivated; but 1 must | agree upon a joint bid for the performance of the a ch Teamavars of the Grand fardge, of the | Corxine, Ame B Moviy” A Pew ie. cos, Hnike Bosal, J. Krav itor, for 1 Boot Messrs. Hamilton und | await my arrival there not long hence to be con- | service. They also purpose making uniform ar- aise THE ont EY NING. at8 o’clock. Dresser, Thos W—2 McLane, R ee peecel Joseph OB ed eagan are ahead for Congress.” vinced of the fact. By-the-by, the best stock | | rangements concerning the general passenger and fomnke arrannemonte wedge ge — ee iv ee aca MeCarth oS Ee NPs TO PLEABU RE SEBKE Frou New Muxico.—Sante Fe advices to the | have seen in New York, so fur, I find between freight business. Among other business trans-| \',/¢. Funeral to-morrow afternoon, at) o'clock. Perce. Dr A Wridecke, R gE 9 dition As som -week! tips gigi | 25th nit.. have been received atSt. Louis. Anoth- | Rochester and Niagara. acted by them yesterday, they determined torun | _ it a INO, T BANGS, G.£. Nieste-Peisr Weshingea,iew | Sat ements or ad tncten and etorat = er treaty has been concluded with the Navajo In- | Large towns are scattered along the railroad | a double daily train between New York and New 1.0. 0. F—GRAND ENCAMPME | ey " Wortingwons S| opportun of cepcgine = oe] tay i pavy rai here—Lockport being the principal one in the | Orleans from Thursday next. The Convention has The eficers and mowbers of the. Grand Hn sterheuse. Jue A | tomac fog fend AQUIA CREEK twice dians. There bas been heavy rains throughout P Pal rampment of the District of Columbia ar EE Waieh, James daily) ng hot weather. . New Mexico. The mail party meta large num- | *™0unt of business it transacts, and in the conse- | concluded its deliberations. nally Teauested se encns & meeting THIS § I nice, Fame "Lo parties of three or more excursion tickets wi) ber of Indiaes on the plains, all of whom were | ‘vent ee Delehed dota stenates | ‘Tux Rusxava Ixniane ov Texas-—Dispatctes | attenting the funeral of our late Brother, Patriaroh O'Hairg, Stephen Walahy Jan privitege of soatater | cre might a veaceee esau yg oe! fo Sesek Seite Sealers cee | crete tnctit Be periaicatont Neighbors, of Texas, | ‘yet 7°58" 7g COOPER, G. Sonia, Offeti, Ben Waters a mene day; sleo Sor quia Creek, sttwodollars 25 U7 Late advices from the Isthmus state that | was one of extracrdinary difficulty and expense, | Of date 25th ultimo, have been received at the In- 1. 0.0. F—MOUNT NEBO ENCAMP- | ty. Cols D Wells Do ins, fhe enjoy oe spurt, with hook nurabers of persons continued to flock to the Chi- | however necessary. The chain of locks of the | 4!an Oitice. Ashe contemplated moving with 13 ENT, afer Ff nedlrrmen pppoe Sa Bs Hotbelser. te i ce Wachter, cc pope Solon hondauie chesteceans = Haut | gold images") country, and the latest reports | canal there amounts to one of the most stapendous | the Indians of the Reserves in a few days under | <Ampment are request d lo attend a meoting THIS Harrison, be Jor E 4 Yptng, dan, pe pleatifui. ey epea state that the “grave diggers’ were well satisfied. | works of intefnal improvement in the United | the escort of two companies of cavalry and two ngements for the funeral of P. que ork, Geo pl scoummodations Gold plates of all shapes and sizes, with golden | States. As heavy as it was, it has repaid the State | Companies of first infantry. Major G. H. Thon Jno, USA Zingreaefe, N aces. Rn teke: ae Boats leave foot of 6th etrest at 636 a. m. and % Heime » 26 p.m. and 3d a. wifes a ie Halon rita | RRR GE es Mearges: Etter Con eo will my a * jederation, + eet, No. H 4 it is supposed that the removal has been made. As | ‘fd 1S EVEN NG, at 3 o'clock. to make arrange- (07 Larrens wus in act cases 3 Puerarp. ae ae si sree sir ata | soon as the office receives information of their | "ents for the funeral of our latebrother,P.G Wx. s eas—tl “ETHOS. RICH, Soribe. | Hew eagles and Insects, had been takem out of one | a thousand-fold, not only in ylelding a fair inter- | Commanding, for the new Indian settlement lai hers of W place described as ‘very rich.’ All sorts of est upon the expenditure, but in practicatly re- out west of the Choctaw and Chickasaw country, 1.9. Stories about ghosts and unearthly noises were bd afloat, but were not likely to terrify the new ; : at) SSsara. eeetaen August J3. WM. JONES, P. M : : : “igs : : ing b erly located, advertisement will E, 5. KLOPFER, 5 comers mich Western New York at this time béing in a great abi Deen ermpaginct panmaeneg HL SS UNIEARIAN ERGNGR: Ais Geax al Ga OR: } HEF Advices from the Sandwich Islands inds- | Measure the result of the construction of the Erie sistance for one year TF tits church: the Rev. RE D. Harry, havin I “1 ¢ E®-1 Cc Em ker Notice 4 cate that the new treaty with the French govern- | Canal. That opened a way to market for what —_.—__- returned to the city, will preach TO-MORROW | Just received and now lending, per schooners — ment, Which was soon to go into effect, had be- | might then be (aud has subsequently been) raised | Acaicunturat Rerort.—The annnal agricul- | at the usual hour—liorel 2 | 2 sieven biadied and forty Avg te tee ra to ernen 4, age come more and more distasteful to the government | OF Manufactured in it for consumption abroad. | tural report of the Commissioner of Patents for TEMPERANCE M ETING-—The recy MIDDL. a, 4 ve gre ee pooh and people. Under the pretence of acquiring | The dense wildernesses of the interior of Africa, it | the year 138, lias just been published, and copies ha Tee Ang motiag af the Catnclic Boa f. | 0213 ccse Office—corner 12th and F ste. os wh 8 genigroaraeenye new commerci - France | Will be remembered. could be made to prodace | are now being distributed throughout the country | of Columbia will bs held on TO-MORROW (Sun W. TOWNER, Organist of Christ's Churoh, | turning at half paat 3 0° ™. mercial advantages, the agent of Franc ie cs ny VENIN t, reepoetfully moes t the and the has secured concessions from Kamehameha which | ‘ost Wonderfully. But, wanting outlets to mar- | by that office. ‘The book has several neatly ex-| st) EVENING. carey ee eee ae wither irene reepocemully, Gas ready to re ivanisavenue and 7h st.atSka.m Rod it is believed, pat the final acquisition of the | Ket, their capability to produce is of no avail to | ecuted engravings, among others two or three | * te in J.3. KANE, Sec | sume his teaching about the Ist . For | trip ma 2 Sandwich Istands by France beyond all doubt, | the cause of civilized progress. This railroad, | exhibiting a complete plan of the United States | -——> CONVEYANCES FOR THE CAMP Syrrenors and terms apply st Metzerott’s Music reducing it simply to a question of time. or rather the line of magnificent railroads known | Propagation Garden in this city. The first ar- Meeting held at Brookville, Montgomery | ~ tberal arrangements made with schools. s rrmeq Asap Pas : county, Md., Will leave Mr. Adams’, 7th atreet, be ‘ a —————__$_—$______ as the New York Central, has, next to the Erie | ticle following the Commissioner's Report is an nad’, at oclook o. wh. on nnd aller thoeaat moe = rae ‘0 PERSONS OUT EMPLOVMEN Packt Sra Sots has written a letter to the | Canal, been of most value to Western New York | exceedingly interesting and instructive one. The | Fare cach way @ zal aeons. Re. T Thepiventwer wu A. f = LMENE chairman of the nocratic State Committe of | The two together have worked the most magical | Report throughout is arranged in a style that can- = NEY ANCH TROTTING ASSO. BBOR . receipt of $1, printed direotions whereby any Maine declining an invitation to address the peo- | change in its status that ever was worked in thirty not fail to impart ciomrarg ail iseenlca ie «ll TF Telariok Ae wostine ob. the Club wall OCR EE Surieny. ino 5 Pepe mmr clear from @3 98 ps a ple of that State during the approaching political | years in that of a country. The Aimericanization | who peruse it NOON Rutcaen eer eto vocals Eurcharers of the above. wishing a good article | {ut ng Rogucabte erative ainees. Sis iceeens canvass on account of the delicate health of his | of California for ten years threatened to rival the + — tendance ts requented. wee NPRANCIS'S Houscfurvishing Store, | NET, ¥orE and cluewhere for: instruction in pre family. He says : rate of progress of Western New York. Though | 4 Sxinwusu tw Texas.—The Vnited States In- | “By order of the Pre an wo es ador7instrect. | Feaulren ts haste with i coe Box Wee «My family physician, now advises me that it | California still progresses wonderfully, except in | 412” Ottice has received information of a collisio: ATTENTION, PIONEERS No. 1—A BEAUTIFUL FANS. (now aires ington city PostOfice. a iat would be highly imprudent for me to make the | the matter of magically building up a single great | between the one hundred volunteers, under comn- | [TC spain: mentt bf tue Ciuh wil be Told on LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS, an SITUATION os booons, contemplated visit, and requires me to remain | © ? —! erate ot | Mand of Captain Brown. (called ont by the State | TUESDAY EVENING, st8 o'clock. at Tem an BRUSHES, wr u sewer. The best of with my family, whose health has been and i.| City Western New York far outstrips her rate of rg y rance Hail, E street. Every member i: reaneabed COMBS, givens Gn ttarie ie ee such as to render our usual residence at Chicago | Progress. In everything tending to improve the | &f Texas to perform police Anty around the Indian teat as eager abtee Broken And PERFUMERY, | address Mrs. E. A- ROBINSON, Ban's during the recess of Congress imprscticnbie.”” | advantages by which man finds himself surround. sale culpa wbrarionetr auec | "gauss Just rece ve tt AUGHLIN'S, Pa. ave ECON ELD. C 1 Fost Ofhcn. ~~ : -d—agricultural, manufacturing, &¢ ,—its (West- | as the discovery of an Indian oT IL ‘ 13-3 ote. ANTED— soery ste es cpoab un len hase av phaser my tipie aang PP AGE eames tia wal a regs ana | R@-bar-a-way, driving away some horses. fre FR MBA BUILDING ASSOCIATION | == fe ledgetenons TT have been received at New Orleans by the stenm- | eee nn bea a ee te raet ae. | the renerve, and refusing $0 stop when called upon | MONDAY NIGHT next atthe w<ual place, Bus PDELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE | Those who Faderstand the business preferred. T: Sie neh Cy. Tie fellow Sitar es eee eee er alid Dace nee Te | by Captain Noland, Daring the conde an ter | inesnul greet cnpotinase omens tus emmoimnes RIES, a ee to be epidemic. Sugars were dull, and prices | ¥¥ seme United States northwestern region. slisaiw an wauled and 4 Wass inane lorie fight | “au isa BY Order. See Wastuexoer fackotae | kee ce oe ee aaa had declined to7a5 reals for No. 12. In mo-| {0 its march in the matter of theoretical ideos |‘ sis teat aa ae Sane neeeepmeeet = = = The Consolidated Lotteresof D eG ae lasses there was nothing doing. Exchanges had | '8 progress has been quite as rapid; Wut, alas! | W®* “topped by eng Agent Leeper riding in YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AgO0C! daily at W iimungton, Del. at 15 minutes belore Spe MANENT Bosee MAN Aad ol 44 u : 2a . between the combutants | ATION.—A public meeting will be held at oe ¥ ag improved. Jondon bills 15 and New York bills | UPO® the down-hill road to political and, as 1 > towne. gpnosite Brown's Hotel, on MONDAY | fary ohamaene en olsted by theta ae ith ak lense pe el ae Sad F and K street, 5% premiom. ‘The mail steamer Conway, at Ha- | uly believe, moral destruction. Settled for the || MivisteR to Cexrmat Awenica.—We are] EVENINGeat butch, when reponse satneges PRIZES PAID co SOON 48 DRaWn. Kamal family peeferred Node we vana. bad $2,000,000 in specie for England. The | most part by New Englanders. it has closely fol- | sorry to state that General Cushing lias been cou. | ‘ted by the Dele Me atvon of ke Acer — Z office. Referenese exchanged. au 54 Purser of the Quaker City reports that there was | ‘owed the march of its mother country to radical- | pelled. from the peculiar nature of his engage- ha exoursion to Saratoga, the MONDAY, Ausust 15, 185—Claas 99. WARTED IMMEDIATELY—A firet cine no demand for sugars at Havana; 7} reals had | 8m and atheisin; or rather self-worship, in the | ments, to decline the app. Troy hospitality, All are : ambore 1s drawn balleta, : ao Brenner’ BUNDLE WASHER, been offered for No. 12, and 7% asked. ‘Thestock | Mllef that it has been setting up some new sort of | Central America, which was recently tendered ta a ‘oneueeaiae O75,3 [8 Prines of........01.399 | Wifi bepand: tote for which litern! wages in port amounted to 150,00p boxes. Christian doctrine, or the Worship of some new | him by the President No gentleman could have | | TUN GaS LIGHT COMPANY area ania| 1 2 "Stlto | dot mo 158 WANTED. Persons desiring Emplorment co Vera Craz dates to the 4th, and Mexico dates to | 804 Who presides over spiritualism, woman’s | been chosen better qualified for this position. ren- | sud desirable investment. being in sums of five hun | 5 | do. eae &e, ko. Tet AY ihe Maarancr Oe McKEN tion of affairs atthe city of Mexico presentsnothin:: | 8Ft- A people who under whatever pretence be- | portance, than General C ing. and are for sale by RIGGS & CO. aug TUESDAY, Aucust 16—Ciass 100, av 8 tf J.D ‘wineaae - come wiser in their own conc+it concerning mat- + — 553 -— ‘TS numbers— 12 drawn ballots. WANTED To at Sn Bitenetne. & oon. eee ee ters of religion, than the Holy Scriptures, are of | T® Siatm Avvitorn —Dr. Thomas M. Tate, ANERY FINE JILTON GUITAR (having | y ot. -..824.0%| 2 prizes of 9200 : BW ELLIS WOUSE tm a respect Sexator Doratas to Mx. Pevtox.—It has al- | course to holy in their own conceit to obey hu- | A¥ditor of the ‘Treasury for the Post Ottice De- Moreteieer 7 ee sry oe salevat tee 2". pi al se § o, = 445 | Sem Sbr a permceaures ote stunt Sm rg: on ready been stated that Mr. Douglas had w:itten a | man laws distasteful to them, on any account | Piftment, left the city this morning in order for | “gaia. w.6.METzEROTT. |? 4% “ke., (Fo = Be ceaid Sidroora'sote to ET. P.. Alexandria Post Of, eter to Mr. John L.. Peyton; of Staunton, Va.,in | whatever. If individuals may at will set partic= nies oe eat from the cares and respon- | AOR SALECA fist-rato HORSE, CART, and Tiekets $5, halves $250, quarters $1.25. stating terms and I: wert which he expresses his opposition to the views of | ular laws at defiance with impunity, the step in | 8'il!ties of otticial duties. H_ St. George Offutt, HARNESS. Will be sold low. Ap een Cie WANTED_By S youth, aged 18, who has upto |. the Administration on the naturalization question, | the end will be that they can sct all law at ai Faq., Chief Clerk, has been appointed Acting Ra EE oo pe WEP number igdttwn balloes ii atel, ook coat sot givers react as defined in the “Le Clere Letter,” aud also | ance when larze masses of the community fincy | Auditor during the brief absence of Dr. Tate. NLY A-FEW DAYS LONGER AT THE Capitals. an office or elsewhere, where he z takes ground upon the slave trade. This letter of | so to do. Western New York is fast Progressing ase CP eetuai oot | Ties 5 onseqnent'y those rcha- oc amy Me. Douglas's bes just made ite appearancé’in the | to that stage. Ayrarianismn is making strides here | Fi°°7 A*s!8TANT Postmastum Genenat, Hox, | aora'wins have delayed thet seloniine ed te StarOffice. columns ef the Richmond §. . " 3 e atio Kine, has returned to this city after a | cai) at an early d PERRY & BRO., i a ichmond Haquirer, by the re- | rapidly, in various matters; and it strikes me us brief alk 5 and 1th f hi t. au lS 3b entral Stores,” west bmidire. quest of Mr. Peyton. On perusing it, we are un- | but a question of time—when the population be: cel ee en ger eee bega to announce to hie oc able to see any particular difference between the | comes too crowded—when there will be a violeng —2—- Mii tat and Pupils that, ha ing deter- bey, TAURSDAY, Avgust 1e—Ciass 102, 3 views of the distinguished Senator on this subject | struggle not only here, but throughout all the | Tum Warmer The following report of the yuuned to.romain another season in Waahins- (i 7% numbere—13 drawn ballote, | $2.50 wie & and those of the Administration as eaunciated in| North, between those who have Property and | Weather for this morning ts made from the Morse | make enzagements with such as tuay desire etn! | prime of Greed Parise. qr! space an front of Savage's hardware store var. Mian imstractions of the Secretary of State to | those who have none Political demagogites en- | Telegraph line to the Smitheonine. Insiitatinn peiurelves of h of PLANGPOR EE IN | 4 20. ———-—- alte ine earn Ea | ihe poe ft copes rt meee pecan our Minister at Herlin. the only Administration | courage the spread of radicalism (which is hut | The time of observation ts about 7 o’clock : App ications to ho made hy Iettsr to Mr. W. Tickets SS haves 923, instore #1 | pea hove reward will be pri’ for tere enunciation om the subject extant. another name for agrarianism) in their work of AUGUs? 13, 1859. TER Post mse: Wasitingt bi = 2 X er = arn to... wage’s hardware store, or tomy pene be ss ist of the African Slave ‘Trade, | making ignorant people believe them their bext Nox vere N. RUMBAALS: ONCERT ERID AY, Aerest b-Ginnene; piace of business, corner of ith and te a a as the i eo ” . = = adel; 7 é num = — = er, tp tie tampceeer Gon this trot friends. Step by step they are leading th ‘o | Baltimore, Md. To my customers and the publie{ givea free Con- ' tr L9st-o: Morday ast. As ust 9th, a white sud , P constitution, | believe in eternal justice as well as omnipo: | Washingion b-G cert of Instrumental Music TO-NIGHT. In addi | | Prizeof__._. Is ae cena wee. POINTER DOG, withas —~) without which that instrument could never bi 3 ; : tion t» the delicious strsine of the Band ths visitor {1 do. a ~ aie - 150 crooked tail. He had on at the time p: ms jer bave | tence of popular will for the time heiug—a more | Richmond, V Sau paeekaor ihe mate dedoome tee ee LL cdnecin. 4 do: : Ape) Small chatn’ eatin with heehee been made. He sa ; unsound and dangerous doctrine than which was ae gc i z°!, Philadelphia, and exercise the muscle in gym- &o ter kon, &e, | Liberal reward will be spate for hie reture to LOUIS Sis seeenlasce ve ro fe oamonion, I am ir- | never instilled into the heads of men. A truly inde- Briel a e naaite performances. DES Saea a Tiokets $5, halves $2.0, quarters @1.35, | 2 WATKINS. No. 389 j8th street, between and cned'imde leony tame sad eae any circua | bendeat, enlightened and virtuous people are never | Columbia Oc, +-cloudy. : for acouracy, can be used with effect by those wiio wp cb Dat eD COTTER i= — — auton ) wrong long. Yet even they may often get wrong | Cher 8.6... cloudy, 84°, wind Sk, | MaKe “dead shots.” C; BADE GRAND CONN aR y soles | mace ids ease an wal mae temporarily. A prejudiced, subservient and de- ugusta, Ga... cloudy, leasant. RRO ae a ane - . 4 wanna corm Gnilohs | AMUSEMENTS. - a TDAY AX nz Wise FE 7 aoe 2. fs NG 2 x 7 c The Albany Argus, Mr. Cassiday's paper notice parry ball pablo epborberealrarae ee Macon, Ga, Ta | ete BUILDING OF Tite BE WEST | prise of....940,00 wines of........9som | [pARBEB'S BEAUTIFUL STATUE ing Gr Wise's explanation. tn rogd to the | coe gat eee nett Pamiont, ae as | Gots. 6 cloudy, damp. We will close get sin Inte eine ‘Basect Fd sal > fee | rpeda'Grm pst Mo lee enpegtia t ’ ir Judgment upon public ars. | Montgomery cloudy. Robes, Piain and Printed Baroges, Paney Divee ec,” ke, “ke. | Santton at > Pl a the breach | The people of Western New York, while they | Prairie Blu, Als, cloudy. He. La Tai "bicured & BP OKSTO of cobiidesce in the publimation ot r a] oe hos y. Te ews Dooais, Pisin and Figured swiss | Tickets @10, halves $5, quarters @2.50, 8ths 91.25. | ‘av. Sth and foth ete, seems to be fixed upon Mr. Comsidey save “tet | are eminently shrewd in their judgment of twusi- | 12° ‘ala. x Seed ges pelea niece o Ladien Dread | FRANCE, BROADBENTS&co., | - pvhohens aera it wan, ness offairs, are as bigoted and wrong-headed in Gainsville, Mize. te aleocloning out Linen Sheetiai noty eas “Winmizeren Bi. BOARDING. -— addressed, after showing it to severe! others’ ovat | Matters of politics ax those of New England, | New Orleans, La, Sele aad Teale et emerk Table Nap ee fided it to Mr. Cassidays with permis cot | They would wake their will in politics and thelt yhom soription of goods, at very low prices rather than SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. CARDING —Mrs. BOWIE, 470 12th street it to Mr. Richmond, at Buifalos who waste bring | ‘/eeds in religion the law of the land toamorrne, | Efederick, Md. move them toour new store, ae * Pensa nae ROD MS foes ite: hae picaaart ant! it to Albany on the meeting of the State C it- | if possible, in detiance of the fet een, ee VM B RILEY, Be tofenra ras 5 Ce A mete QUOMS ter seat. kd tre, the subsequent week. tatrie. But Me Cas: | the Coveatet ae of tie Kuaranters by whicti | Cumberland, Md. 3-20 rire ny —— day did not avail himself of thie permed “y the Constitution of the United States surrounds Grafton, Va. su 18 Centre Market. MONDAY,A 321, j ME; EDITOR:—Piease let your read was more chary of the reputation of Gov Wea | te tights of those who may not agree with them, | Wheeling, OTICE OF 7% aumbers—i3 wa baton: | {TA throuch the Star that we keep the mond, norany nesoudent, | Neither Mr. Rich. | The tne has not come when it will be safe to | Parkersburg, \ P 5.8. BLACKFORD Aanid Tater his friends | 1 petqoet. 2 prigeof. | wot vest fmporiaaoe tee eee mot : = J ‘ . &. Would inform ends Leaies pie eae ee to the public, wag nde ware of he cumy' of tees | mate tucesin api epk ene | are cloudy, damp: | tint hs a aseocutt hs ca with hima bunisene | 8 'Ge. = Sham 3 det OMG very Cheap lotench twa crass: Bia until a copy of it was ascertained to be in eincnia? | Make the effort is rapidly approaching. 1 have no | Cincianatl, 0. -clondy, damp. on Opes. by specenned Sceee ne merit & oon. &o., &eo., &c, pasting, Shoe, C amp. arpet Paict, Hair tion, ia this city. on the day the State Committes | Jour. The problem of the duration of our Gen, | Barometer ai the Suilihionian, at 71a , (cor, | Humanee ofthe favors recrt be oad ae Bet Tickets G7 Oar store ts No 939 Fae Wali Crushes. met. Mr. Cassiday's feelings, those of is friends, |! Government hangs alove upon the power of | <td for temperature,) 29.817; at noon, y Ist of August under the name of J. S. Brackrons WUESDAY, August 322, s Gripe ee and his friends’ friends. were such as to preclude | the conservative elements of society at ‘ Thermometer, at 7.2. m., 75°; at noon, — & Son. 2 ta 75 pumbers—I2 drawn an 10 it Dra e the idea of hostility to Gov. Wise; and the. a F “ ety at the North} Maximum during 24 hours ending 9’a.m. to-| Always keeping a well selected stock of coeds, = At. =... emotion the letter excited in him was one of re. | 2 (Ue this growing state of things. I have | day, #7; mintmum 63°. and by prompt and courteous atteation to custom: | ¥ prise ef. -_.@5,6 {t vrize of... g1.00 We M SMITH, Exoxaven ane Lirnogns ran’ gret that it was written. and of apprehension lest | Ut" ® believer that those elements possess that EP CRAIN 4c p acts © @ 8 po Patrorager” | Pees the pubicand receive there | 1° ao. >. naan | 1 do, 21 + leHTNNG koa it should be made pubiie. Mr Cassiday denies | Power; but while men here are on all hands items Telegraphed irem Washington. PAVetahes Jewelry rapaired and Card Engray oO riite’el. o L{S#TNING "7 r s a b =e act ot ois ae by connivance er con. | quiring property. the proportion without prop- tree August erred 9 data before inyexese on (he ben magnet. — GENUINE PLAaTINA TIP: » ail or in . remot . , e Socret of the “ fT Si ve -day’s express a ic EDN! gust [CIS LA ictal made pablier” ¢ of near. was the | erty or family is increasing much faster. European | ,,+ to the commander of fis Gage ons Bate been | new and fashiounble Career ig w ‘we Le =. FRANCIS LA BAR 5. 4 revolutionary ideas, as introduced and since 1<13 ganize a party on board the Preble te test ind outs a J LACKFORD & SON. esa — TN NG CONDUCTORS. U7" The American horse-victory, wow by Mr. | M2tered broadcast throughout the land, pave | truth of de Statements as to the existence of a BUSiNess REDUCED ze. THE CASH 4 of... oe 2 gee of —.___ Ber | Co meres Denth and C s rests, mear Pa. avinw Ten Brocck’s Starke” in England cribed | 2B 28 much to sap the foundations upon which | Practical route for a ship canal across the Isthmus BEANDARD VRUNE ote ie tae ait araaacetdas | a a oi. wns at ig > a8 described of 3 Sed ae, had CAUTION.—In consequence of numerons a Darien, from Caledouia Bay, on the Carrs For rux Benarit or tHe MiLLion wHo Pay i ~- . in Getail elsewhere, seems to have struck the Ev aoe an Christianity ts built up as the self. Sea, to the Gulf of San Miguel, on Royce Cas at Tue Tine oF Fuacuase. Tickets $1. outa as Reade from ss wan A ag = = lsh sporting gentry with something of astonish. | &Uteous worship of their own passions and prejn- | ocean ; 1 —s criher beg leave ‘the public that no such ment Just before the race the Times was dis. | diets by the New Euglanders, under the notion | Avery, who accompanied: Lteut. Strain on ils |W CONTEMPLATE REMOVING TO OUR ointe act gentive unieur stanped with hus Owe posed tomeer atthe presumption of Mr en Brae: | Wat they ate but manatacturing new and heer | RAfermnate expedition, hac reeently returned frott _ NEW STORE, | eapeceeaiine iis beleiitheekannea kien ulema, im daring to run for the Goodwood stakes at si!, | THE!ous; and far more to destroy the forsier uni, | {e, !sthinus, and reports hts Uellet that euch; a | PENN*YLVANIA AVUNUE aND Nisvru Staxer, aeaboue.civen, or atthe lowers St re ef his eat al! | route may be found. AT AN BsRLY Day. ined by ; v th ~The character of the competitors,” itauid, - was | Yers! Peesslence in this country of the family ficiwotiLcs ee — the Oe Fe ens ilandwars and not of an order torender thelr port ‘ "| relation. ‘Thus. while this great North:is march. ne Goopwoon Ragas—Tux Ammnican Horst We propose in. the futaro, asin the past. to offer peas teh + gh ROLE oO portant, or to excite more than Selasteerenaded ing with giant strides on the path“of tatertal tu sein youecae cannes Sf Reneral com. areal "FIRST Chk DRY GOO ice. sep ppm Lon acowetelene x wherennes mone of hig Rods ant Pests oon among Kenuine sporting men.” But the result | Prokres®: It is no leas swiftly marching in theoret. | Eatitering to-day was sult fnare tcatey he chard | 1H MI departments, in thie market: Our increased ete Ee Ee ANCIS LA BARRE set the Thunderer playing a different sort of tue, | [2 matters to the point that threatens politiegl, | acter of the cotapetitors wee ner cn order to | mark the whale steok ae crumble? @a to do so; andta | I prise of. Ba EL Pm oe a0 irey as A Swal L LOT OF CHANTIL ‘The other Ainerican horse did not do so well ial ee arp re bere hemor These she. bare Pog oan Fathemmeay ese ed oo rite Ta wait o Ce havea: a Pn try i — RELA LAGE nite el ee “4 ” » stud! i tened i along “* his te i — Led ranning for the “Cup;”” for. although Priotess ran if (eam Puree. g Spit etn!- | rect men. Mr. Ten Broeck Deoeait teed Books, Book-keepers, Bad De end became ct SATURDAY, August 20—Ciass 125, I Ce “= pt goat aaa her performance showed Ay a ooh gar sift hae slo Atmcrew' ad of halia-dowen horace Prioress, 2) atthe rine cr exccusivery for the . 13 bellots, PAPERHANGINGS qi id not possess the calibre to man now un- | in her second year land, after 7 Os " urchase. ‘. roy atale. sds of successfully with first-class English Bicep wed kuown—must be well aware that this fortunate | 8ach a manner is to make sl} ple peli it 6 i feet sive application, i H of, t Yh peeieen =} PAPER BANAT NGS eee the. heen at she bas @ great advantage In the weights material progress, band in hand with the unfortu- ving Mebameetars niches coh a side and bridle hserenegizse make gig temo , “Nevertheless, a8 we see by the Liverpool nate theoretical or speculative progress, is not | and nearly rej her schioventat =m - a of the 30th (the day the steamer left) that Starke | HY no new thing, bat positively the road ‘by | year in pis Ass > alt PBT pose Pon casn. spears wall Sobor z geen ee tin Sips RHEE LEAR Bgi poga to rer Seat Orrice, aad fouse, Cosine, wick hace thar PLUMBING y ‘ 3 ‘ow we have to record’ ry won a second victory in the race for the Bentinck | Which almost ali the enlightened and skilful wee th einer Ainetican inportatt, ’ memorial stakes, valued at 1,400 sovereizns. Pir. | “tons of antiqaity of whom accounts have been wate ot ae om: never shown ; teen horses ran, and Prioress was third. Mr. ‘Ten | PStved. have gone on their way to their eventnal calculations: of our shrewdest turf eee ns Broeck is reported to have won £26,000 by his | *ngnishment as leading, if not as existing na, | wia rile | horse beating the field for the Geodwood stikes. | “nS of the earth. z ” if i ‘obtain. uy mhealax x The Nursery stukes, also ran for on Friday, were | Butt may not moraize here, alagao . Mr. Ten Broeck in the moat substan, yp! |} ot which be placed in rae ten me at m; won by Mr. Tou Lroeck’s two-year old Umpire, ane W. D. W—au. | and scarcely a man in the ‘nrissed ound ‘rom 7 ¢'oiv< vw Horse glory enough ‘thet for one Svavey ov Tux Pacos Riven.—The Secretary bras sitbou ender aoe > Surely, of the Interior has recently reCived a letter, dated London ’ eo Poekmakers a tun