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ASHINGTO: NEWS AND GOSSIP. * ‘h professional convocations do fi , “Personal. THE EVENING STAR,| |” a Soka paeeneeee. TY \-angh Maen GO Re entieet. ° eee i w Yor Cextrat Rattroap—Intermationat | Monsieur Blondi walking on histight] ---- Old peep ty er 5 Seed and wi him | Correspondence of The St WASHINGTON CITY: oTe1—NiacaRa Faris—Tux Britisu axp | rope the ra river again to-morrow | there is an end of the Earldom of Harrington. s Mon oay.. «-August 15, 1859. | Axenicas Sipes—Porcianity or tHe Prace | aftern Each rail train is arrivin --+:Maj. E. 8. Sibley, U. S. N., Hon. R. J 4 7 . = = as 4 Rusont—CoreMax—Dixxge SeRven ue | this morning mmed with gaping.| SVtaneriay gia. ey Latino, Ce {(7 Pus TAR PUBLISAES THE LieTs OF LETTERS | ro Mustc—Convention oF Dewtists—MON- } country peop! part, whe 199 Pare 5 4 % Pages + BEMAINING IN THE WasHinetow Citt Post OFFICE | igre BLONDIN, &C., &C. come hither btm bat little walk pfetty f_ .... ne in 8 ind when last U'DER TEE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING 7% 5 uch as such hanging. 5 i and sah ee ee [Editorial Correspondence of The Star } wake pac false goto 3 — nd = ‘THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY NiaGara Fatus, New Yorx, Sa ‘ =. | 07 THE OFFicE. [Ts TOTAL DAILY ciRCULATION ts | [No. 22.] August, | Tus U.S. Sureayeetre.—A correspondeny res uf hasbeen x vs ‘MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY} J reached here last night @ 9 Olelock, ‘on board this ship writes us as follows: ng the Chi at Goncerts. His | Sums of PRINTED IN THE Distaicr or CoLumBia. most delightful trip over the Central Railroad, as Ovr Piymovrt#. (Kng.-) July 24, iho, next professional trip embraces his native town Purpose, if posibie of extorting tin seen = a eames Sieh the reader will judge who has followed my ac-| We arrived here yesterday. and anchored witti# Pef Bennington in Vermont. easion, Lewis procured the services of the officer Spirit he Morning Press. i half of the town, or I should have Cyrus W. Field, Esq., attended the Wil- | and proceeded Day's room, where he was 5! ‘The Constitution thinks that the prospects of an | C°Unt inhi ee rman be awe fons pale Fe its inbebitante number 100,000. We | liam College coumnenannal and was added to ing, and commenced using threats, &c., as dari d general peace in Europe are exceed- its car windows. It dou put the ship in order, and then the midshipmen | the list of those who received the honorary degree | what would be done unless he made aconfession, parent terap cera sae the gloomy fore- | "ore Passengers many more miles than any other | Feared to go ashore. An order was passed for | of Master of Arts, . whereupon the boy drew a knife and wounded ingly bright, m "se ® ¥ railroad: in the world, Wfancy. Yet an accident te! whole part wateh to get ges be Robnlesve " (++4Dan Rice, thé showman, hasadded a syt- | the officer as before stated, and mafle his escape. eae Wt ase ar eden pbkererlred 3p OA RO n itis a thing almost unheard of. At) until sundown. Hastily clothing urséives in our | tem of colportage to his circus, and in the New [He was afterwards arrested By the polite, = The Intelligencer regrets the declination by the soles hore togs, we got into the boats and headed our "wna aehere. tent he. oc mmitted to jail by Justice Reaver. It is due to Hon. Caleo Cushing of the prefered mission to |r" “oPbing place agents nape every portion | #807 of ee yard On, the way our toets | Pied the day ia disteoating relighows tracts the’ citender tat we mou te tt eit =e A t veling para: y turally attracted much ntion. On our arr: N, bv cS cer entered room without Central America, for which office it thinks he F | ae ¥ ---. The New York Times is informed by pri f it. The affair occurred ble chance Taulty, and the rules gov- | at the yard, we were recived by the adiniral of the . in the shape of a warrant. r ae the necessary qualifications in an emi- Saicas ie coe si ae ar aeteniy DAG brs snd were shown every attention. Among | Yate letters from Paris that Madame Ristori, the nent degree rvan' Inte hour in the night, and considerably alarmed ted now unquestioned Queen of ‘Tragedy, has nearly, |“ 4 haps the strictest in vogue in this country, but are | the ships which we visited were the Roya erat’ the United aoa heer isturbed the neighbors , ; nd to Uni = ‘almouth, Revenge, St. George, Gibral- | &f quite, made up ber mi ~ . & misunderstanding oc- UF There is a move re foot er Se rigidly enforced. Else, with the ~ nyu Nee pond eincan of theme ely. having on Cone oan Purpose of giving a series of dra. curred tn street, near the twenty buildings, barbers of New York city to away with Sun- i d the heavy amount of trans- to one bu and twenty guns. ‘ es ween two colored fellows pames clay work in ‘ate Has. ae eate:“auaeens pimeupell ae thay have Savage eee ane h of the yard, we left it in , rats beliliant wedding any sdeswiisees Henry Chandler and Jacob Bowen, when Chan- IEP Mr. Chaclos Keen, lately sasubed by an in- | ® provide for, casualties would necessarily be of } parties of two goa gee Tere La cise ledine of Ui Sree pore toes per. a niece of | (et drew a knife, = je ohm eed acne bd ane man { in Philadelphia, died of his | dully occurrence upon the New York Central acaband drove to Plymouth, @ distance of two | Prof. Dimitry. of the State Depa ent: performed | abrasion of the skin. "He made a thrust at his oe ees rigsl ehcorewe gear, railroad. miles. Arriving in the city, we put up at the | upon the piano, with musical variations, In a] feart, which cut through bis clothing » distance wounds in that city on Friday last “| Perhaps two hundred passengers on our train | Royal Hotel. and everything we wished for was | #tyle to delight and astonish all present. of some ten inches, ecross his breast and side. The * id. We next rode around the city. were destined for this point. Half of them hur- | at our comman prwhies HAD ‘airtiry aed 4 Picky cone of Baltimore, a dry yoods merchant, died in that | ried to the International Hotel ikemad, as though | 28d Were received everywhere by jous having mi heart di ing difficulty in findi ciinknttond eo apg rd rng Spe AE t6% | announ t) Saturday night of a plexy or heart dis- | anticipati culty in accom! Yelock we returned to yard, an y 7 we ny eD e = on Saturday aight of appoplexy fontes tna reat seutlartcg to prod dozen other dif- ie eee board. The entrance Kae harbor is End the _ eas go must be in New ak none by the — of Ciaies Williams, i = - E rst thing to be seen the Ist! mer. where he was pursued and captured by the officer. IDF" A reward of three thousand five hundred | ferent houses on hoth sides of the Niagara. For- | really beautiful. The first thing =e) Crease by = e —. Eddystone Light-house — the most remay dollars has been offered for the arrest and convic- | tunately, though entertaining five hundred guests, lighthouse ter from General Walker, | lovers of such disgusti Sunday sport. Chandler bis intention to head another com- | hearing that Police Officer Newman had been It is it} Genoa, on the 19th | rescue the offender old comfortably, So the hundred hungry travelers | scveity-two fet above the satface of the tea and ioe eee ies = family. Chandler wis sehen before Justice Reaver, SaaS SEPUneenrenneeeerset tisfactory | it stands alone from al - It is a beauti i who committed him i wr o lred ti labeled with ees seen fom ipa brand sight to see the huge waves breaking over it with “The most excitable rumors aioe —e a Lge ages ck sleced Sone eee Stee Sha a tered, | eh a force as to throw the water up seventy feet. | public affairs, here as elsewhere. ‘There can Funk. | the names of the streets, are on as | was playing in the dancing room as we entered. On our left is a large and magnificent bark, be- | no doubt that Victor Emanuel is far from being aritical condition many principal corners im New York, by way of | and a dozen sets were on the floor. The gay folks longing to the Earl of Mount £ ecumbe, and on | sitisfied with the result of the war. Not that he Cleveland, Ohio. citizens are wending thefr way towards Arii Instructions In REFERENCE To Issvixc Scarr | Lombardy, but he had fixed his heart on more ton for the benetit of the late Horace Mann’s chil- | evidently; for he or she who can sympathize with dren. A monument to his memory, at Mount | gayety on the instant of finishing a twelve hours Auburn, is spoken of. Tide on the rail must be inore than human in pro- instructi thorizing the issue of | said, does not for a moment uburi fi pengity for light amusechent. |The reat’? the has prepared instructions authorizing the n Q 1 Turners. foudy given ordera to commence ‘zing bis} Pheuing fall, most of our citizens who can be to Richmond to have a talk with Gov. Wiseabout | this magnificent hotel, however, riveted the atten- | ®# 41 equivalent for such confirmed private land With the ati of| ensuing fal A army for future contingencies. Wit lied from the present flow, will be enjoying the late letter, and that Bernard Donnelly has gone | tion of all who had never been here before, thus | ©!#ims in Missouri as nave not been heretofore | the Lombards, now his subjects, and an organ- | F' tay great Congressional boon—pure to Albany to call the Argus folks to account about | casting the dancers and the band elear in the back | *tisfied by actual specitic locations. These in- | ized revolution in the States comprising the new bee: ed das Confederation, he ho to beable to finish the ° the same matter ground. They listened, and listened, and lis- | Stuctions have been framed in accordance with | Confederation, he by Napoleon. * * © The ALEXANDRIA. Se Re a ee 4 the third section of the act of June 2, 1458, for the q rt ee "" ‘i tened, as is customary with strangers at Niagara, 2 jx. | Port of Genoa now containg about 250 transpor Fe ee ae Te este SAE ee eres Gem ar Mice cree GL eee ah ees Oh conbicisod private Ieadlelans (a Mie ships lying snugly together in squares and streets, | Correspondence of The Star. ed seven and nine years, and a daughter of arsed me sa as F souri, &e. in the tittle arbor, awaiting wrders. ‘The French ALEXANDRIA, August 15, 1859. x - ng. ave here an immense amount of iS arowned white ating ine hitecoveststeaila | 1 waestrack tle moraing with the aiference |, 7H aing os ceticate of new ncton fr ; on Wednesday in the ways of the denizens of this (the American) IP The jury int N. Booth, a no- A f officers, the hotels sce but few travelers.’ ee =a a th ‘ise area to which a party is entitled has | of officers, the hotels sce but few travelers — agra Sy eae are binge MU- [and trade. ‘There, Jobn Bull docs up matters tn seca seceetaticn by the aeceaver Gisaccl ts | —— discharged. "A new Wial ta to be bad atthe nent | 3,1. Mereutatrle altogether, He is far too azn the Interi rill certify the | (¥OW AND CALF FOR SALE—I will offer discharged. A new trial is to be had at the next | ga to aaive trade briskly, and waits for it to | LOU'S: the Interior Department will certify the C PIRST GRAND Pic Nic CELEBRATED ARLINGTON SPRINGS 8 TRURSDAY, Aug. \sth, ias0, The heipacaapat Fob of the Sth inst. men- | disturbance drew quite a large number of the vigrating to Nicaragua ina few weeks, | sent for, fled and took refuge in the house of a le — After the arrest, the officer was most shamefully world. It is built on a large 7 Malakoff, the correspondent of the New | insulted by abuse, blackguardism. and threats to tion of the murderer of the late E. T. Stirling, of | mine host, Coleman, was ready to quarter all | 1.x” whose surface is below the water di Wiliams and bis Young Hawkins, who was wounded by Henry is still Living, but still, we learn, fn a very fe ack gietetal 0 Rapalcen ortna ian sud Scores and hundreds of our District German batteries. W. is not grateful pol mense 5 in Se Ae _ paid vastly more attention to the hungry, tired | all sides are dnage and frowning’ patteries. tee be has inade in driving the Austrians out of Soclags tuts inaguttcee pactloieet a tee — A fund of $20,000 Las been invested in Bos- | and dust-begrimed folks than the latter to them, Lombardy, but he had fixed hie heart os re | ities of the pic-nic of the Georgetown German Bop \Cosreemey Faryare, Eaxe Crants.— The | 1. country decanted mare, aud kee bad prom eed i ‘i 2 i f lay the water mains throngh acting Commissioner of the General Land Otte | is people. sult hatice things: The King, it is Be tp fe rehire Pg Se : tractor, Mr. Evans, continues to make the same i[p7 It is stated that Fernando Wood has gone | £4115 and rapids, almost within a stone's throw of | *TiP by the Surveyor General at St. Louis, Mo., | of Italy are settled on a solid basis, and be has al- that he has thus far, ere the close of the ‘alls and rapids, The Mounted Guards have determ: Pic Nic at the above place, where mod t civee the to patro: pa hil Pata es manera aan ~eta, SSpilly Withors’s Celebrated Band has beon ¢n- . ed, buses will leave + the I8th once are Teather apo ee — Sar ee ant teronch the to etow -o ran honrlysail om; on Opportunity toall te enjoy m visit to the pa he festivities y Will close at 10 o'clock Pm. ‘ Tiekets of admission tos gentieman and iad, FIFTY CENTS. ‘They can be procured of tne nmmittes, ‘Ribbons will be furnished gentiomen at the entes, Persone not having & a ‘will be oa! ed on noe for their tiexet, or the price of it. themerives to make evry The Comnnttes effort for thee omfurt of the goce's. Cant. Jos. Peok, ae Nis Seret.2. AK it. Jos. . ; J. A. Ring, ret iseut, Rel Teel, Wit Bentss es Firat Lieu! A * rnett ae te Te FP. Lakemyer. orporal H Martin, av St T° THE LOVERS OF MUSIC AND PLEAs. The EOLIAN gui BrTe of this city will & delightfal F to gi MONT on MON! AY EVE ING, August 15, 1830. at which ti those who eccompany them wil! favored w hoioe vocal and instrumental musi. The Tuowas 'OLLYER has been engaged for the occasion an| Will leave the wha'f at 6 o'clock p m., and strike * Aloxendria on her down trip. The arrangements or cood order, &e., arccomplete, Tickts §i, ad ittiog a gentleman and Indies. Omaibuere wi! rave the corner of 7th and L st st.. and Pa. av. and 18th st. até "By ordor of the Commit ELP THE The Workingmen’s Association, (OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD.) Have chartered the large amd commodious steamer Mount Vernon foraG. aod Exours Se Owing to the unavoidable closing of some of | to Gly, ton MONDAY, Aug. 22d ‘ A sacks of wheat and ilour appear to be numbered | ae. Tee mnmittee in anne the wate mies Mipnosaries these tein by the million, and they continue to transport ped pide oe reyes ore mar ~_ thie Exe — siches Samseree tn spans coger ™ =a and the English side, on which I stopped when | ©f: We" preferr y the party, scrip, in S0-acre | them toward the camp this side the Mincio. | filled io over. owing. At the Method! Pi to make x warrants, for the quantity to be located. After | ‘There is but little travel, and, with the exception Church, the pastor, Rev. W. 8. Edwards, (at Niagara) a few years ago. Here, all is bustle a senioa ep ey mage » ing from his text, James Ist chapter’ and 2tst exec, “Wher: ona, *? for sale a superior fresh COW, on + » | Wherefore lay aside all fithin as. isthe most agreeable Fxoursion of the BeRFON, AB the proceeds are to be devotul te the ro hef of the two widows and orphans caused by the late explosion in th wy Yard Withers’s Celebrated Brass and ‘String Band has been engaced k il make th The aim of the A id the Reverend gen- | The feat boat Clit levee the Tok eee w ts in suck a manner as will make them e aim ie, Bal evereni eae The fir jenve foe etrent at termof thecourt, drive him, leaving most of the pushing business | WaTan0s If any of the land offices of the United | Qauradgy morning, the eth instant, at the tleman, seems to be to yive the mind an adequate Wil icove Gastode teen e te eee [7 The first American woman who ever went | tobe transacted by the colored people. who finding States, on lands subject to entry at private sale. am 15-30" L ses gg bel sa-rae" Naaag ey Yard at 2p. m.—touchine at Alexandria, get ashore in Japan was Mrs. Bailey, wife of Captain | it convenient to live on that side of the ever-roar- ——— Drees STORE Case aiehe. ae shaies poltnyed. wore tl tg on reyirging. (Ret ~ i ae Bailey, of Philadelphia, master of ship Mary | ing waters, act as guides, small traders, curiosity Movxratin Maavow Cariprex.—The Commis. FOR SALE. west End in. The leading sentiment of the text ie, that a Comenaeer — ite. Elis. She was surrounded and followed by a | folks, &c., to visitors from a distance. Most of | sioner of Indian Affairs has been informed, bya First Ward, | corrupt mind is unfavorable to the reception of }. T. Mitcher, c. Reseeii, large crowd of Japanese, but all their movements | the scattered dimes of the latter are caught on this | gentleman who bas just arrived in this city from Inquire - VID 6. RIDGELEY the eh bcos gy ie hag x oe = M. Cook, WM ‘and, were perfectly respectful side; the trade of this village in ways by which | the West, that the children saved from tle Moun- A VID “Seven Buildings,” = gee gs "gpPplie ring ree a ie q : Sra aoe i Viag: in M c ched Fort Laramie, 15 st* No. 124 Pi . lage. 5 — IF In Brooklyin, N . during the quarter the dimes of visitors to Niagara are caught being | tain Meadow massacre had reached Fort Laramie. aut5 St No.1 ‘a. avenn 4 ive | 2!most incredible. All conceivable devices are | from which place they intended to start immedi- Sees eee syortad einceat chen acon resorted to by the tradesmen to induce the spend- | ately for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where they M mind, disqualifying it for its bigh functions. RS. M.W. PLANT, having taken that delight-| Rut the proposition {s momentously true in its ee ful residence 432K street, oppomte, Franklin bearing upon religious froth, in which all are = = & . | Sauare. will resume the duties of her School for | now profoundly interested. Men acquire spirita- property and 3.32 against persons. Of the whole | !%% f the money of strangers among them; not | expected to arrive about the 4th or Sth of the pres- |} B. 'W. Kemp, sau 16,15.10,19,18.198-20" USTICE TO ALL. vung Ladies on the first MONDAY in September. cters by cordiall: bracing the truth of Ce more than oue third—could neither read nor | the desired ee cine ne Prone tices canAisctavmances Wik tear, |(Drese und Raintine, and Music. ’ For tormin&, | in thelr behalf supernatural influences, that revive SECOND ANNUAL PIC Nic of his money—as it almost always turns out. ° eae 0 Mra. M. W. P. y write 7 Whether it be the services of a guide, the use of Esq.,of Howard county, Ma. is promoted from U7 In New York, on Thursday evening. a] a coach, the purchase of some beautiful Indian a first class ($1,200) clerkship in First Comptrol- young man uamed Charles Parish, connected with | fabrie, or what n no more seems to be de- | et’ Office, Treasury Department, to a second Broone os $e LOW W ae eotarers of | mind precludes the truth from reachi 3 coo : i a 2itor’ : Sy the establishment of Messrs. Catlin, Leavitt & Co.. | manded for it here than one would necessarily | ©! ($1,100) clerkship in the Fifth Auditor's 3, eolw* the expiring embers of virtue in the human bo- OMS, | som, and give to man ia his extremity perfect MS, BROOMS, BROOMS! and’ permanent relief. But, he said, a ‘sinful gy and | will give their Second Annual Pi No. 15 Royal | saving the Leart. Ist. It diminishes, and ally AT ARLINGTON SPRINGS, Avovsr £34, 10m, The Members of Western Hose Compan: Nic at Arlington. on TURSDAY geen i Be jee a, dee | Constantle ca heed in sek palexendeia, Va. keep | destroys the sensitiveness of men, so that they be- | Ausust 24, where they sinéee toee is said to have insulted a young Memphis lady at | payin New York eity. I was glad to perceive this | Mice. vice Gen. George W. Biscoe, of Md., de- const ntl on hand ¥ ainte a = 7 call | Cedar Tubs, Pai Niblo’s Theatre, and afterwards at her hotel, | fairness of dealing on all hands, as well as to wit- | C°ed. Andrew J. Joues. of D. C., appointed t Pails, Brushes, Mats, Peete Conia Chntoee Natt | come unfeeling and reckless. 2d. The appetite | tertain their numerous visi gic, % + Wil 0. ® Bgreen! nothing shall mar the pleasures of #) a) for sin increases, as it is encouraged; thus accu- | Strict sete nd m shall and will 1 . the friend 1 ith her, M : the part of all ap. | 2 tstclass clerkship in First Comptroller's Ostice, |} Woot Cone eae? Baskets, £05 wo | ening didicuities ia number and ‘magnitode, Prof. Withers’s Band hes beea s geet hes whereupon the friend in company w r,& Mz. | ness a display of courtesy on the part of all ap- | 3! » which tue truth must encounter; sinners are thus 2 z fs vice Isaac promoted. CAMP STOOLS. 1 i i % t th oat calami- ses will leave 7th street and Paavenus George Dashiel, also of Memphis, gave him aee-| proaching or approached by strangers equal to e ——$—»—— Just recaved i the smote: a inrgevariaty Sean ttontbie wise sik ls enesioned Nie that tbe soul | hourly fom 8 clock we Gcorgrtoun boutis dena vere drubbing that which served to impress meso favorably with | Coxtract vor Es -— The parties to } of CAMP STOOLS; also. CHILDREN'S SAE . | is deprived of divine intiuence or becomes invin- | *!¥ing Cloud will leave Georgetown bourls da-ms U7-In New York proposals were opened on | Saratoga . whom was awarded the contract for farnisuing | RIAGES, WHEFIBARROWS, BRUSHES, Friday for nest winter's wood and eral. The} Some twoor three thousand people are, located pe SE the day. Omnibuses wi | hkewa ave Sth etrect and x For sale, cheap for cash, | cible by them. Several other points were ably avenue at $orclock am aud orccck ee the Department of the Interior with envelop-s | ot OS, she SAVAGE . p argued, Dut want of space prevent as giving a | “'ekete FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gext cuss lowest bid for coal—3,000) tons being the amount | 1" the dozen different hotels here, at en having filed toaccept the same lias been awarded | 90). 6 Pacavenme. near loch at, | More extended notice of this very = a Committer. . required—was $4.19 per ton, against $3.95 per ton | Bridge (in both the English and American bridge | to W.D. Shepherd, of W ashington city, betug | 8" ICE ICE, ICE? We dropped in during theafternoon at the rooms WW Rigeicn. . Hoos, MoNerbany, paid last year. For wood—3w cords being the | ‘‘!Jages) and at the English falls just opposite the | the next lowest bidder “NOW Receiving and for sale 600 tons of pure | of the Young Men's Christian Association, where F.N. Boltzinan, ~ Hi Dele ee Specified amount—the lowest bid was $2.20 per | International. The crowd is said to continue as How. 5) + T, ee ae bh BOSTON ICE, equal in F sce of quality to any | nearly a hundred children were receiving Bible > ; cord, against $2.32 per cord paida year ago. The | £teat for perhaps five months in the year So the ON. SECRETARY Thompson —This gentleman | ever offered for nale in the District. - efty : . of coal and wood is for consumption in the City Hall | ¥illagers reap a rich harvest. Many families so- | ' left the city fora brief sojourn of two weeks | All orders—left at my office. corner of Green and : = others. This school is at present in a flourishing in the various bureaus of the city government and | Jour here year after year for the whole season; | at the W bite Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Mons | Dumbarton atronts, Georgetown, or with my wag. | buts, This teliool ie at present in a dourishing » Ei “bi e| Ree 7 15-1 WALTER GODEY. hundred and fifty children. These are divided im the fire engine houses of the city. the inducements being as great as at any other | Kelly, Eaq., (chief clerk) will act as Secretary | au 15-iw @—promptly fi s a = off inte convenicut classes,and acompetent teacher | ; a point in the country frequented asa summer re- | “uring Mr. Thompson’s absence. fe ee | appointed to conduct each class. The mode of | § 7 The engineer of a train on theGro1d Trunk | sort, This hotel in itself, even withont the attrne. — The Preside 190 bage Java, Cape Sa: ind Rie COFFEE, instruction is this: | The superintendent selects a | cents. Railrocd, which left Island Pond, Ve- ont, at 10 . a FRE Arroixturst.— The President has appotated | 130 bere Jave, Capo Sant chapter inthe Bible which each scholar i an pag Pi ¥ tion of the falls scenery, should prove sutticient to {salah Suyder to be deputy postmaster at Hones- 6) dozen BROOMS, pected to read aud the teacher to explain; the o'clock on Sunday night a week whe about four keep hundreds of people of wealth and leisure ’ u sniles south of the boundary line, discovered 2 dale, Pa., vice H. B. Beardslee. resigned. # boxes STARCH here throughout the summer; for it is constructed SS Dah a3 especially for the accommodation of health, tine- SPECIAL ELBCTION IN THN SicKLES ConcREs- air and pleasure-seekers. The rooms are individ- | 8(0NaL District —It is understood that upon cer- tain conditions, which have been duly considered wally larger than thosc.of any other hotel inthe | 1, 1,15 personal friends, Mr Alc kles will voluntarily small light on the track, and fearing ali was not right. immediately shut off steam and reversed bis encine. and at the same time sounded the to themselves and their instructor. alarm for the brakes to beapplied. He succeeded t-te instruction by the members of the Association aad 0! FOR FORT WASHINGTC z NGPICE To PLEASUR z zt : perintendent then questions the whule school with | in add regard to what they have read. The scholars are | of thei . also taught vocal music by Mr. 8. H. Devaugbn; folk, offer the public of Washington and victsity ea and their singing yesterday was alike creditable | 0PPOrtunity of enjoying a trip om the beautiful Po- —The Sab- bath School of the Sixth Pres- bytecian Church wil tive Cio Nic to the Fort on WEDNESDAY. Aug! 17th. ‘The ‘Thomas Collyer will: leave her wharf 7th street) at 13 o'clock Voeai and Instre sntal Music. Tickets BS counts, 25 cents. mac Steamboat Com jon to the semi-weekiy ag lie 8 steamer Powhatan to Nor tomns to GLY MONT and AQUIA CREEK. twee ivid e ataa = In another column of to-day'aStar will be found | “"p'S partietcl thie ate xcursion tiekete es) sheppluar Oke teal ils shou! thie, dat country, I imagine, and the building is put to- | surrender bis claims to represent the third con- Se post 1s.) &o— the pottonnesaoeng a ped es peo ee ery peed = (Bi) canh for Giymont. wit eee eat about thirty feet of a} vether ina manner substantial enough for a castle. | gressional district. His application for bis seat a do. oT: manufacturers ¢ an low ware, anc poate ny my ; burning bridge, nearly consumed; aud which a Mr. Colaman who keeps it is known to all ae berets ee fou OAR DS, ee ere ee ewe = ak post Seeof cote nel Cit apa stood about forty feet from the water. Whe for twenty yours frequented the ‘Astor, 280 | Nou vork city menibers. On orate cee 3) boxes C NS extensive trade in theit line. ‘Their brooms are | tige'st Bifet snc eed incen, wirite perch and r who. » he retired from that celebrated house, | a) 0 he e1 nt of fr ballots, no 50 dozen C: ad LINES, said to be of superior quality, and their ices | other email fish bein; 5 U7 A desperado named Henry Chapman, in 1 error in the endorsement of their ballots, n 2 do. BRUSHES gee Ae ng Sbucdant; sleo, fine shooting Connecticut, set on fire and destroyed nine barns have visited the St. Nicholas. He is thus perhaps rinebyctid Loe oe “ys thew. All baer nan 3 do. SHOE (do. ; Takes caued tes Cod pee eee r Sk fmt cee AE SEC be had at these & ¢ e = eli a s elect, but Sickles, wil ted bac the a - Go Seek nee een ae mint of hee Oth Soak j om the | Oe rn ope eamceicen traveling puele | i conical te reported i ee | Oreifw@kay & aemates, | crowd at Columbia rip Poona Longgang fugy =" ee Ee road from Preston City to North Stonnington. | ‘a any other hotel keeper, and is evidently fol- | Win), Mis eas el rae ” "| GRE& Sine time, which is incressing every hour. | » tm Retars) sob ae ‘Phe last barn fired was that of Eleazer Wheeler, | lowed by then: like a dock of sheep. as it were, | the vote of certain soldiers from Governers Isincd EAQYORS Ree, WHISKY The pic-nic tasts until 10 o'clock to-night. For further information inquire at the Company's his own father-in-law, aud while he was endeav- | !0cate himself where be will. The English of | and other irregularities will be putin issue e YE ‘do. 2 reg J _ The | 85 barrels old R : oring to set re to the house he was detected, and | that fact is that he keeps his houses capitally— | fact that Williamson has failed to werve uotice on | 9 Moe poss king do. Sickl his intention to it will complicate | 25 quarter casks BRANDY in @ skirmish that ensued was shot by a son of | Certainly. this house, as well as the Astor was | Dic? of lils intention to contest will compli i SRDIA matters, but in considerat nm of au agreement on | 5 barrels CORDIAL, W heeier, so that he was found dead in the woods | Kept so long by him; with the addition of the the part of Sickles to resign, and of certs Teco apetna anganeeey wine. | NOT CE OF oopaetxersuir. in the neighborhood a day or two after. many improvements in the art of hotel keeping ae contracting parties to put an anti-Lec store and for sale by nie ad Z = that have grown up in the last three or four years, | democrat in nouination for the district, the plan I The people in and round about Troy, N. rs | office. N37 Penne Brown's Hotel. EO. MA INGLY, GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS, “oket Agent Potomac Steamboat Com next dovr T 5 jo 2s — OUNT VEKNON AND THE TOMB OF i J. 8. BLACKFORD Would intorm his frends | MPOUNT VERNON AND peckal eloction tate fini oe au 15-e06t MURRAY & SEMMES. that he has associated his son with him in business, Treice @ Week Ontii election in ta con- — > 4 Notses is now to s — — and ho by increased attention, to merit a con- The steamer THOMAS 5 | d ; He opened here in May last, and from that day to } Cressional detiet ae tee MUSIC TAUGHT SY A FOREIGN LADY, | Unusnce ofthe favore ree-ived hy in for the iant | ome *te Brent Nerwon oak teen renee Y., were startled on Thursday morning last, about this the International has been almost overwhelmed A + poplar agri < a adios Seminary. 2 years. ‘The business wil be carried on, fromthe | Tomb of Washington on TUES. 7 o'clock, by a terrific detonation, which seemed with patrons. Ere opening bemade great changes {UF Daring the recent destructive fire in Laws b tween sd and te pide yj — <—e neice the eae ats. 6. Biackwenn DANS ad PRD! Mae ine. m., end re to come from the sky, though perfectly clear, and | jn the arrangements of the house, constructing a | rence, Mass.. already announced by telegraph, as rar ares , s which was accompanied by a trembling of the i long and spacious corridor, building gas works. | the stores under the United States Hotel were be. Sed OGEEMAN LESSO red the cupola fell, and following it, with | wis*os to find private lessons or classes in earth. The wise men of that locality are unable to account for the extraordinary phenomenon in 4 jet fountain, improving the grounds. rearranging | ing Always keeping x well selected stock of goods, | tu < ath SSONS—A | and by prompt and courteous sttention to siete? | AMES At half past S k p.m. en | li z era, we hope to please the pubic and receive their 1 Lao oanin preane 4, Raat ea Road ms 24 ‘00 patrouaxe. iepte | the ikitehens, &c.. &c., all of which evidently add | hardly a second’s warning, the entire frout wall. Sere Pe er otnuee, mentioned languages. Apply ingenghes and Fewelry repaired and Card Engrav any other way then that it wasa slight touch of materially to its capacity aud the comfort of his | ‘The street was literally filled with people of whom | “au 13-3t* ij 2 Z eceivid by to-day’s express a large invoice of WANTs. anearthquake. It may be proper to add, that the neests three, with their arms full of goods, were crushed | QUGAR, MOLASSES, &c new and fashionable sponse. CKFO! so ———__—__ a 4 oaies of toe Onvroge Pailadinen, of micteoric uo- |” ity dining:cess watiers seein ta be dsilica ike | benockh the mass of brick and iron. ‘Their bodies | © 40 bhde Porto Rioo and Cuka SUGARS, aon -S_BLACKFORD & SON. | \W4NTED—A SERVANT GIRL toriety, has nothing to do with the affair regular troops, and move in changing the course! | were recovered after the fire had been suinewit ie ate. Forte Rico 3 Hi 10 tieroes New Orlen & C. Manchester, Captain Asa Nicke i>" The Richmond Greys. on their way to New | at dinner to the music of the band, which per- | subdued, and we: re identified as George Stanly, ed oe prey son, has arrived and is now discharging hi York, were received and refreshed at Baltimore | forms throughout the dinner hour in the hearing | an apprentice in the Lawrence Courier ollice 5 15 boxes Seated HER ies rt aaa A ARTLEY & BROTHER on Saturday morning. by the Independent Greys] of all. At tirat, the sight of this marhing and | Frank Henry. one of the commissioner dealers | 12s: Ibs. Dry, French co. aul2-4t 99 and 101 Water st. a of that city. counter-marching, wheeling and reaching over | whose stock was being removed ; and Lyman Fd| gest toate is 21S H! The City Council of Richmond did not accor by the measure of music struck meas nonsen- | Lakin, employed in the Pemberton Mills. nu l5-e06t : ae fot yn fare ay BS Wr: pany the Greys, as had been announced would be , * °2!. In a few moments I perceived that it added iM Waa TA; COFFEE, te. ono bartels Not bane ikea. the case, and for the entertainment of whom the | & the comfort of all, by securing precise regulari- She nnin Kinde an ascension, with 15) baif chests fr city authorities of New York had made an appro- ty, and really saving iderable time. The | Bi balloon “Atlantic,”’ from Watertowa, N. Y., = f-chests k: priation of $2.50. Greys arrived ot New fad for sale in lots to sust. three dinner hours here are at L, 3,and 5, p.m. on the Ilth instant, in the presence of an immense 4) bags Santos COFF. Al to HARTLEY © BROTHER, eamcanees ok 1 His d i in a Corre and 101 Water st., Georgetown. York on Saturday evening, and were received by | dined at three, with perhaps 3v0 others, aud the Meaaea ite eee eee Cer NEW VORK.—The packet schooner Fair- two companies of the Seventh Regiment, who | Comfort from the entire quiet of the servants and ‘oun 200 CIGARS, all grads, fax, Capt. Mott, will sail as above with s ° . the alsence of bustle and confusi thei _ = Just received trom New Y ovk and for sale by dispatoh. For freight apply to MeCOBL & escorted them to the Brandreth House, their hi nce of and confusion on their part MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATTEN. | aU 15 eutt MURRAY & BEMMES, | DODGE, 63 Waterstreet, au 10 quarters during their sts was a theme of universal remark on the part of the TION. —You are hereby requested te atter d L AtAYETTE INSTITUTE, | TURNER'S a ——_—+ new-comers. The head waiter holds a list of all | a meeting of the compa atthe Columbia Armory, 309 F street, bet. Vth and 12th s GINGER WINE. Tus Texas Evection.—Late advices received | the guests in the house, and. as they enter, their | 0% THIS (Monday) er N LNG. af halt-past seven | | PrinciraL Provsson ..-L.C- LOMIS, A.M GING OTN eee have fo {ony bee at New Orleans give the returns from elghty-two | namws are asked, aud they are condected @ ean fusiiiese of uportange will Le eaactedee is 88 | (Form: ry eresttent of fee ninetes Manale | GING ee Meta are Stomach, Die counties in Texas. which slow a majority for previously dedicated to them. So each one {s sure - T; McENIRY,O 8. ‘The next session of this lustitute will commence | 8thea, Dysentery, &o, se ss Gea. Sam Houston, independent Democrat. for of finding bis seat at table unoccupied, and of W. Lancxon. Lieut. Com'r. | It | on the first Monday in September. Its design is tu ARNY& SHINN Governor, of eight thoysend over Hardin It. R epitigse ee PINEY BRANCH TROTTING Assc. | {iPMt substantial, liberal, and refined education, | U6 (States) __ oor. Groen and liom ta, ? ted in un- | eclving bis due share of attention from the waiter A BRAN & ING, ASSO- | ‘rhe couse of atud comprehensive an | tioroug ere er —— nels, the regular Democratic candidate. For | : CIATION. A mooting of the Clgh will | ‘There are three depo eee an ; BLACKBERRY BRANDY. : ‘Francis | auekned to waiton him. I mention this rule«f] ta¥e p'nge at tho track on MONDES Gere which attaation is ghi ily direoced to (omer tt 2H fecelved @ stock of Turner's Jovernor the returus seem to favor Francis | the international, because its universal adoption in | NOON, Autust isth. at iy o'clock. Pu 77. the. Preparstor Tihe.cameene y R. Lubbock, regular Democrat, who no doubt js elected. For Land Coumissioner, Franc is M. White, regular Democrat, was two thousand abead at last accounts. In the western Concres- BS ust BLACKBERRY BRANDY —au excelent names for Diarrhea, &e. ARNY & SHINN, aug (States) Union Bot'ling Depot. ; 7 e petun! at- | tary; the Preparatory racing the comm the large hotels of the country would edd materi. a Tis order of t fe President. an 18 2+ Fngiish th rising all the branch ally to the comfort of travelers. anes mt oh be of 4 ite ature, Science, Modern Languag OLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION | tauehtin: ur highest fmale institutions. You I shall not essay to vie with the guide-books \em AB APPLE CIDER, IN BO’ ES, ‘he recular monti!y meeting will be held on | ‘Sliex completing the course are entitled to a di te Cw ye Ae (ited tae ct é : " AY NIGHT next, at the nsual piace, Bus- | 8, the highest testimonial a literary institu ion | We invita the a'tention of the public t eur stock sional district, Jack Hamilton, independent Dem. | '® destbing Niagara Falls; more especially be. | insss of great imearoncs demands the attendance ap ores aol pee of pure CRAB APPLE CLDER, whichis now as . 2a.) cause all int ‘ountry who read already know | °! every member, By order. of. Donald Mac’ having transferred his | sweet an if it was just from the press. Warranted ccrat wae ahead of T. A. Waue, the regular Dem- | on) about them to be learned without i Foil Be W_SAUTER, See._ | Goreigned: the Tustitute, Rae heen eases tothe Un Bismarkor!?P* 200% Put up by us,expresaly tor ocratic candidate them, ‘They noust however ke sock tobe ta” r MEN'S CHRISTIAN Associ | commeloue and tore oontrat teil see feet the i iitades) From the Legislative districts we have the re- pohénded, an the eeeeads —- N—A public meeting will be held at | oscupied by him. Prof, Macleod wi'l- continue to ——__ (Eason) __ ——— Seca tana tte resection afte, tat Wen, | ROS ® aitay'e who hate ‘ees than erty | EVENUM IASG dlc gar, MUNDAY | Eng lutea of ier bivanguaked ta | NERC ARRA NORMENT AND REDUCTION ure in favor of the re-election of Gen. Sam. H To-day setae i i osklag: eae pi sented by the Deis Y ce RN Te sean ad um from ton tothe U.S. Senate. The Opposition ca: dates known to be elected number twenty if" Mr. George H. Hall, of Baltimore, cedar cooper, ke , and his son William, were killed by Lightning on Saturday afternoon last while on a ishing excursion at Spring Gardens, and taking wh every possible point of view ou both sides of the | 2¥ ri R gates to the Troy Convention, For course of study, terms, &c. lars HARPER’S FERRY §'.—From n accounts will be given «f ths devutioual aud | the buokstorea, oF at the Laatingge! wee Croulare at | HARPER'S int af Atperemecne ‘48 meetings, tha excureinn to Saratogs, the | an lo =adw L.C. LOOMIS. | the comfortabie canal steamer L. J. Brengle, Capt. ; from carly Light nntil the shades of night | iavieede enon TOY hospltality, de. “Ail aro soedlsts porns " ¢ 713 7 ~ = 5 Ritter, will run regulacl Fe g2t_ | PRUSINESS REDUCED TO THE CASH | Hurper's Forte, naa ureemee fell upon them. So it ts, all the season. A brief 5OU: ars STANDARD VALUE, lowing rates: ‘From Geergetown to , COUPON BONDS OF THE WASHING | For Tux Br: M : ae ror trip neat the bane of the American aide) fli and Ga iste COMPANY tre eo on TGasn a THE Tian OF EUueieaae YT | Bee Paint oe Raokertaen Beeline sine eel. up to the edge of the ng waters of the Horse. tat, ims of five hun % — Ferry, $1. The Brengle is a new beat with shoe or English side falls, on the little steamer | Legis dellsts etch, reloeipabie: January, inee, and | WE CONTEMPLATE REMOVING TO OUR acW wa- b hinary, condycted by a regylariy heensed engineer. t rate of Six per cent. per annum, he be : it- MESURE Under ‘s tree. Both bodies bear evidence | that plies that route every few minutes, will give | ®™ are for aale by RIGGS & GO eee Per Buswn Prxs: it pl sect Sra: ter overs Mon Sy Sit a its a of the cause of death. ‘That of the father is dis- | the visitor perhaps the best idea of them. He : TAT AN EARLY Watt StaERt, | at o'clock. returiiing on the tntormedioesd colored from the crown of the lead to the ankles. whilst the face ynd neck are not only inflamed but scorched deep red and blueish colors. The 7” BROWN 80 c AT AN EARLY DAY. must also visit Goat Island and look at them from 30 HHDS, Porto Rico SUGARS, Part strictly ; vote = the points of view to be reached on and from it | PF, just received and for sno by We propose in the fature, asin the only—or he has not seen Niagara Falls truly. lays, ar- riving at Georgetown at6o’clook 9m, jy ton ‘OR HARPER’S FERRY —The fast - BARBONR & SEMMES, | much The lergost and most compecntncive on cure eee « ANTELOPE, o_o ofall PIRST CLASS DRY . P. leaves Ganree: clothes which he had on were rent {nto slits and | From other points and in other ways one sees por- Dr JOHN G REMOVAL. in ail departments, in this mark: town every TUESDAY, THUR: burned so as to be rendered utterly usciess. A | tions of them, but to comprehend all the won, | hie olacond cee danse TOE atront iy ae emover 2 | rom pad feslities will enablew BX¥.and SATURDAY. we cloe! pair of long gunning boots were perforated in ders of them, including the rapids, scarcely | \Wy,G3t the southonst corver of Toth at Lowsst Casu Prices, ix Pain Frovrrs lesa striking than the main falls, he rouat they | Teen netods Auaust 15th, 18S, aw 1S- Me Th* tur NBG cares. In addicion, we have d termined to sbolien all | Fare @1 many places as though they had been tired atwith "1 37 > . | Booke, Book-keepers, Bad Debts, and N. B. The Antelops makes an ¢: os buck shot, and one of them was torn completely | make the graud tour of the locality. On the W ene sastohe, HES DORA BLVE., all sizens | Seory doscrtpt ore aed te ooh act coos of herdgtowa ‘and Wifttameport on Petar site wre 5 took |The boots worn by his son alsoex-| English side the concumion of the tumbling | Roussel’s HAIR PYES. At q be hed ee terk | ee mornings. haat bibit maoy similar holes, and it seems to have | waters causes the earth to be constantly tremb- ae Mg SIMAD'S spective of persons or condi ; A VERY FINE JILTON GUITAR cmmne beea through these that the lightning passed out | liny in their vielnity. ‘The senation the stranger | _awI5-nt tween 2d and Sd ets. mugen oe oe eee meaTty wath parentetl | A: Reems oe aa SP TAR ores and extausted its power. One of the boots worn | expericuces ta that which one feels when the honec ADIES’ aT STN we oted in thus reducing tha hole theory of | Music Store of by the son was ripped ou one side, and otherwise | over him shakes « ina SKIRT SUPPORT, buying and selling to the cash waipe, the | _S0 18 W. G. METZEROTT. pee mider the concussion of Uybtning | "pagina Itty ke bee EES PO whole of which saving lopping- off ; uninjured A two foot bram-bound rule in the | striking the earth near it, otly 19 cctits each, at RTERSs | Proce a i che pantaloou’s pocket of the father likewise attests the by ALE—A &i ‘and oF nad rele esa give pur customers in ES i HORSE, CART, A convention of dentists, numbering perhaps | —80!5 ¢est MAXWEVALS._ | 8 heery aad pale reduction of our whole scale | pty UNDER Y ir Wod ems 62 Ta Sreat power and intense heat of the fluid. On| two hundred, is now in session at the Inter. THoRN’s EXTRACT; Holmbold’s cays ¢ cordial! su 18st 4 other Ba ‘4 } invoke sueh & oontinnanoe the | 18re- 3s: both ends the thick brass band is partially melted, | national. The: 3 Ayers, Lownsend’s, and publie’s confidence ines as we Phshe NLY A FEW DAYS LONGER AT THE a1 well asa portion of the edge neat tbe Gente of | county, ony come, fou all quarters of the Pol abies ofaee GS ond | Datly and ceseta rain deee Sh AT TOE thane. jag with them many new and | popular ine better ou 13-6 cost curious inventions, applicable to their art or busi- au 15-65 TERE WS * SIMMS’, Cin RR EE tk ore mige os Ge ars “ss XN oe ‘< Ss 2 & Fs B®, 3 9. iS} he A I clipper schooner A. Now landing per schooner A. & C, Manchester, kam. Re- | Se ESDAY, etd FRIDAY aeosion oa: | housework at I= 4 [ street, betwoen Seth aud Qtek. * WANTED—A WOMAN to do general houre. from 1 iene ual family: Also.s soune GIRL, sid fAre. to take charge | dren. Apply No dst ioth on™ au 15 ANTED—A MAN to work in a dairy. He must bea good milke-, sober, and indurtri- ous. Apply at i-ecust Hall Fa: near the firet Toll-cate, oS OQ. PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT— 1 ‘The advertiser will sendto any address npor | ree | is ne Bock Agency or Patent Medicise by bog. | bat an honorable uorative business. 210 is psidin New York and elsewhere for inst Hen in pre- Cisely the seme business. A capital 3 only required to begin with. Address Box 357, Wart in 1 Post Office. au iat" WANTS PER- house freing te dF and K streets, iw paid. WANTED. t Please NEY & LA? their names, EB, avee | WANTED > | fortable My Ae i | able neighborhood, (rent te be abe $: +R gaa by a cormonents and Pgnctasl sraeat x = Hi De » £. FF. Pe stating terme and BAL a “re Ci ANTED-B: ith, a o hi | wt ae 7 & you b. ced is Who has | Stely under the eves of his parent re sTnewnere, wae Sp may core 8 : ick, Active, of sent, aan > 0. 10, please. Please address & note to ba he LOST AND FOUND. OST—Yesterday morning, while going (rom F Street to St Matthew's Church, a fine worked HANDRER CHIE - bi te EF. The finder wii be sustabiy wand by leaving it at 267 F airect, between 'h Ld AMUSEMENTS. ——— BARBSEE’S BEAUTIFUL STATUE “Piste RG: ” ral HET rr rc a DI ra. BOWIE, 470 ith street B t side, has pleasant snd reasonable RUOMS for rent Ra ttaug ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— WEEE: Eres a dareeare CoERREAFRH TPES aeRt ahs fo”

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