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ae VE NING ST Ap = e ed from Washington. ETOWN. ys Vel WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. comprehends the obligations of legal rights so Items Telegraph: GEORG THE BY NING Ss AR. —_+—- clearly, as that no intrigues of the archest in- | Wasnixctox, August 16.—Letters from the Ju- —__ mE Prue Tro sano Isues—Fismixc AMONG THEM— | triguers the muta! of American affairs have nnicd tee Se ie ee ee Correspondence of The St . —— 1 v7 WASHINGTON CiTY: Tur orp Fort ox Carton Istaxv—Br1x | brought into joy —the California steam- | {Po tvor with whick the decree for the cotinwall. Gagacrrows, August 17, WEDPNES>*AY. August 17, 1859, Jomxson anv Hts DavonTeER—BRoca VILLE AND ship business, — — ee its Exvinons—Oscpensscgce Tag WixpMiLt F> Tee STAR PUBLISHES THE LISTS OF LETTRRS | AND THE SyMPaTMIzERs. f ‘ REMAIN NG iN THE Wasninaton City Post Orrics (Editorial Correspondence of The Star -will suffice to induce their hands in the face | cei ‘ is Ly Wi} ; | ti Bia, fnejud to Piner UNDER THR PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING ee * New 5 N a | Fare for tris. akegy $3. «oe TAEM To BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPATERMAVING |. 1 | eee Ricek cn welll | The Li Board has received o} i oman nd Paige Fer Point ~ om THE LARGEST CIRCTLATION wiTmtn THE DELtyery | (No * this morning wiles sciliceail forRoa\al tas ion of the new Jighte| u her downward trip in singls theket, $6; geriticman and indy. or rhs oprich. ITs TOTAL DATbY ciRceLAsION tsf] At daybreak this morning .w@eached Cap os eh Re cases of Aaa ™ gig pes de oles sr MORE THAN DOUSLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaILY | Vincent, (on the Americap side) where Lake On- Be Lactaiene sages soem whicheriftike | ™ ’ ; for Harper's Ferry agai ri boat PUNtsn 6 THe Distarcr oF CoLumBi |] tario empties into the St. Lawrence. We have y; . 7 Gen. Degollado at San Luis Potosi, has, it is he L. J. Bi : ; a tae, seating at f = 200 miles; hole | lighted for the first time.af sunset on the supposed. about nine thousand troops under his | made ber regular trip in good time. arriving at Seg TAs Med ce aT ec ts hese. |b Tisecitny he Sst day af Splice SEPT teed. ec ore city of Mex- | o'clock p. m., and left again for the Perry this | The Constiration asserts that the concrete of fac- | yw het I had read and heard of their fantastic | 2" iron screw pile structure in the form of a trun- | ico. Arms and ammunition are constantly ng | morning. ere ea Le forwarded to Mexico. disreputable folsifications and misrepresentations | the most part, and affords me an opportunity to ft EE above Rade of the wea. The | forwer Iitobead who ws bamiahed {cou Mean. ur citizens, as ihe ee she purchoaeers ea as thelr only Werpons to sastain their bitter war- perceive that It's a very rugged and barren one, ipperatay ‘Tourttrorder Tews where he resided for many years, will soon rn -keepers. furnish a guarantee that this long | resort = men a | ; nade in- | the systern of Fresnelyshow sabe rea tight eol- | to Engiand in fof the Britis bondholders, | partially neglected house will be put in proper eu ee Pe | | cee thee cating tale ecie, in taall Ored tod, watch it ryote Geir ectnoakgnd PEL to satisfy all their claims; | condition, and our citizens furnished with 2 honse “+ = geieee ; : ; ag | Austrious. people ZS me ordinary weather a distance of 12 nautical mijes. | the Church — basis of their trans- | for the accommodation of the public, to which he Ii gencer ‘is inelined to be facetious at | work of reducing it to man’s subjection. The L tic hedtlnas have sctionyand ue onlaer ht some millions they can point with pride. street. the expense of Its Democratic friends. whom it] American shore is low, and the improvements | The following magnetic bearings been taken received by the liberals. The sale cf the Union Hotel to Mesers. Tenney — tons of which the Opposition is composed, hav | beauties ofrock, igure, current, location, &c.,gave | cated pyramid. ‘The dwelling 1s of Boller Irom, [ "Senor mata, who hes just retarned from New | & Ge, ofthe National of your city, has, we learn, Tnalindiaar ryt rT i {ng no Ionger any practical issues on which to act, | me but a faint iden of the impression they make. tea te ww ay Pe x — pe CE Reaty dprk bee. comelpled» comet Sm tele tt ; pea ——- — Bue eed EVREK 8 se a reunion of the now resort, in despair, to slander and the most | Our channel: lays close to the American shore for | Piles.. Its base is fe i should certainly be a cause of gratulation among | JO® Of ease Sed relasation st 8 from this light : Belle Isle, N. B. Point of dollars will be realized Denefit of the Wor lieine et oF Hotere Tee ee neminn ton pA charges of urgit nu consolation of their late de- | upon it within sight of the lake are of the most | from this light-house: N.S. Point au | Constitutional Government. tisement of Messrs. § kford e feat at the xroa elections, that the Democracy nepeiscling a We stopped for an instant | Fer, E.8. F.; gaia he by er i is a that sega ed vill mal en a : ae will thereby be relieved of the trouble and respon | at the sraall village of Clayton, a few miles enst | mate YO of eat Saree care tivibaa “pee ae. | I dperet oo site velinaininry etope to that earl, fine watches, clocks, and every description of fine sibility which would otherwise attacl: tothem ia | of Cape Vincent, noted only as a place muchire- | degrees 25 minutes north, elude of to be submitted to bis Government for considera | jewelry. &e., is unsur, in point of beauty organizing the next Congress, aud initiating its | Zorted to by amateur fishermen, who makeit | Stes 30 minutes west of Greenwich. The Point | tion His contemplated visit to President Bu- | ond quality, their prices moderate, and their ‘ hi hing muscalongeand | 24 Fer light-honse and Atchafalaya light vessel | chavan and Secretary Cass, with a view to havea | manner of treatment to customers so y ORI sa ceagsaen ats cimnetll asa ts atcnna eae ta raed | will to aiccoaliniced teem sbaesc ok tas Gah it tollioe moo tobees Mexican aifairs, will doubt: | gentlemanly, that one can hardly teshet the toms UF7 Ata mecting of the “American party” of ati goeaaye Mh Mea coed, on board there | lishment of this: are eftcct of facilitating the negotia fation to purchase after entering their Camden. (N 4) the Hon. Billard Fillmore was | with 175 pounds of these fish caught in six houts’ | -Tyxz Larran.—In the whole course of ourex-| Mr, Otway, the British Minister to Mexio, was| Business generally, about our river wharves yes- ESIDENT'S MOUNTED GUARD. nominated ag « candidate for the Presidency iM | toiting yesterday. They are taken with artificial perience in politics we have never known any | of last accounts ia the city of Mexico, the dispatch aay apnea Acted ee eechcbonee FIRST GRAND PIC NIC satis bait—a plated spoon, under which is attached a} other circumstance to transpire that has shocked inform x ’ é a aaee ote z such information in this city as justifies the asser- | there were quite a number of vessels receiving UJ” The Holliday street Theatre, Baltimore, | bunch of three or four hooks, so arranged as that | the American public's sentiment In favor of right | tion that the vacaney thus occasioned will be filled | cargocs of coal. At the wharf of Hartley & Bro., having. it is said, been converted into a first-class | when the voracious fish snape at the glittering | and fair dealing, as Governor Wise’s letter to Mr. | by a successor ndly to the Juarez Government. there were two of the Boston kets receivi establishment, In all respects, is to be opened on | spoon being dragged along, if he misses one hook Donnelly has done. With the exception of the and discharging cargoes; one of the Mott Bedell CELEBRATED ARLINGTON SPRINGS, THURSDAY, Ang. teth, 10. line of New York packets taking in a at | pec ic ot othe ee ee 2 o or ic e above w Saturday evening next, under the management of | another will be apt to hook him in the gills or | Richmond Engwirer (which may Pebeerty 86 Ps ro ee apn =: Pas none . tee what Ty ear mien Hort ~§ fy ie ot x iy John T Pord. Esq. belly. The musealonge are frequently taken | cailed Gov. Wise’s own Paper) and the Petersburg ied August . z * | the McCobb & Dodge line of New York packets | frends ey he} spleen! “ ed 17 The Committee on plans for the erection of | Weighing forty or fifty pounds. They struggle | (Va.) Press, not a single other newspaper of any |"... Daniel KE. Sickles is sald to have | She Settle W bea aie ean ine ne at | Stone wey hope wed cuthctent sentecios thet thee i in Independence Square, Philadel- | @eSpetately when hooked, nearly always jumping | party has ventured an effort to palliate its recom- bought a farm near Schenectady. N. Y., and | Pe wnarl of FW he oe Sleabie, Pio Nie will be manaced to the sntiefaction of their phia, to commemorte the Decleration of Inde. | ‘lean out of water ere giving up. No more vora- | mendations, We have read hunireds on hundreds | Paves (ea teat, Schenectady. N:; BuGainy, discectding ot Ge niet er tee “inh ee a ie SGT a ee i the city of New York ] ©lous fish except the shark swims. Salmon and | to that end, in the vainettort to discover another | ----Professor Agassiz is now in Switzerland, Davidson; ‘a cargo of coal, from Philadelphia, to “= 4 ee ee purpose of advertie | White fish are also taken in abundance here in|'Ametican newspaper bold enough to endorse its | and is expected home about the middie of Sep” nibuses will leave Thursday, the teth instant. a ; at the corner of Tth street and Pa.avenue at9 oe! k stone wharves for Dickson, oot . OW. Hol “d ™..! tinue ir trips iy through the our shad. It is a little thicker and its head some- | public opinion with reference to it. He who al q.icnhe, Meth birthday of Dr. O. W. Holmes, | a number of small crafts with wood, grain, water “i wate Sp nen, He om a Cedeatre mi D7 The Military Boord for testing rifled can- | what smaller, while its color islighter. It isa day before the letter saw the light in print, would } His friends celebrate this yolden wedding of his] “atic anieutionn av aibventi i. aeee . OP} nom at Fort Monroe have taken a recess for ten | great delicacy, tasting very much like our shad at | have accused Gov. Wise of being the man to ad- | life by a dinner to him at the Revere House. Star left at the drugstore of Mr. Barnard, corner sf “sL? ets of admission toa gentleman and ladies on the ground. A uew supply of projectiles bas | We lave passed Carlton Island, a noted one | game he chalks out to his correspondent, and to | that, until within a wont Ppitlinne ist of the Mer, Stibeded! to by the Gagatuget et ivi J CENT Phey tab’ be Provered of tie been ordered. Several additional guns wii! prob- | among the thousand. In view of the steamer’s deck | assert such a claim for himself to supremacy in the ny ET tat FPR ates in pm not having a ribbon wilt be called on C. Myers & Son; and another ——— at the A eslh ania’ ® nets. The white fish differs little indeed from | sentiments in the face of the so evident unanimous | ber. Gordon & Co., Demeee pers rat and Professor, falls on the 29th instant. | Tartone dee, visit to the g ite feativitien of the day Will eloseat o'clock days, to enable Colonel Dimmick to have bis gun | this season vise any one to play for his benefit the political ++*-A correspondent of ne See. Post learns | of High and Bridge streets, or with the timer of eorgetown agent. cantile Library. We have nothing worthy of note from the flour ably be entered for tri: stand the ruins of an old French fortification on | affairs of the Democratic party of Virginia and the +++:Mr. Win. Howitt writes through the Lon- | and grain market this morning. No material 7 i i y ndition or prices bas et. or the price of it. Reg Sys: it, exceedingly picturesque. The embankments, | whole South as is virtually involved in that letter, | don Literary Gazette, to assure the public “that | change in its co oe roland ng savhaemane die = New — = omen! apeenil a sundry barrack chimneys and other stone work | would have been universally hooted asa malicious ho end metegptlomes oa va pet an moon report of perteeden, o heard, moday an ex — make ever + ssinlids geen pentpergetepa ase cs mere show that it was once a formidable point to the | slanderer “Ac 5 bh dian ea within Gla ani Ok (Fea aer le ty werd ads pea egg Island, and ail three of the men in it thrown into commerce of the Lake. The French sank two of % —e man, their offspring. - po 4 . Capt. Jos. Peok, *r Mr Sergt.3. A. King, the water and drowned, notwithstanding great | (PP owe menof wer there ta 1759, to prevent | THE FuntsustsRs.—We have satisfled ourself | +--+ Albert Smith, the novelist, Panoramist, brands. Fist hice RL. Tesi, Sv" Mt beset effort was made to save them by the captain and crew of 2 passing tug boat. i j he x, F. Lakemyer. ize Punch-writer and general genius, has just been rnett the English from taking them, and even then the | "at the rumors of a current effort to organize a Fs it Marin, au ls-st run | Married to charming Mary Keeley, late of the ALEXANDRIA. fortification was a venerable one. Htasite is now | 889% of filtbusters for another raid on Nicaragua | 4 Veipns ‘Theatre, London. Mary bas been dead ae ELP THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. [77 The Schuylkill Canal Company at Phila-| Ameri Many of the thousand islands are | '* Wholly untrue, and that it has iteerigin simply in love with Albert for many a year, and has won | Correspondence of The Star. . i —, cae mig oa a ee Et tate culijeiied Akers areck crops out upon most of | i" the desire of steamship parties to prevent, by | him at last. , } AISEANSSIA, ARON 17, 1000. Workingmen’s Association, deipbia, are now having two steam bees eg) es yeast jetty penis a Oe Gher that | 200k or by crook, the proposed speedy re-opening | +> iis setcianion of thecourt-mmartial on Maj. | Wm. King, a sailor employed on the ship Chas.| (OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD,) srorigisus mutica aguiees- | they can ever fe a mck are agriculturally. | f the Nicaragua ronte under the Van Dyke-Wal- | Cress took place in New York yesterday as far as } Ward, which arrived here yesterday from the ave chartered the lerge and commodious steamer a the published proceedings are conce: - During ‘i Islands. ‘obed and iM int Vernon foraG,and Excursion " lace contract with Nicaragua and the contract re- Fi Chincha ) was this morning stal to Giymont IONDAY, 2 ged Ty. The trial trip of these boats will shortly come | Nevertheless, a trip among them is delightfal many oi Oe ince ae Doparinest with beecbinh pe dae betg reapers sent Bor mortally wounded, by a shipmate named Joseph | tose Tike pve VE, off, it is expected, with complete success Indeed. new varieties of scenery: showing theim- | 2? eee Te abject of starting the story ts | Le had been held ae n public eficer-and had read | Riley. 1¢ scems that in an affrey last aight Riley | Sole Rxsnrsien pledce themasives 17" Just the thing for ail newspaper men, and | “We have just pened tie Upper Narrows Light. | '@ alarm the Nicaraguan government to tie ex- | for him aampiiten defence prepared by W. B. 1. | was badly beaten by King, who it i Cross, Eaq:, of Washington. Riley several times with a slung #! nock! in fact for all persons engaged in writing, ~ | house, kept by the famous Bill Johnson of Cana. | ‘ent of procuring action on its part Suciiniel © <c-aihe caaihencnaaaed Hed Charles Dickens | out some of his teeth sed girls dieicering vers patent eraser. polisher, paper cutter, folder | dian revolutionary fame. When the last war with | Prevent Alnerican passengers from crossing their and pencil sharpener.” We have tried it and can , 8 the proceeds are to be fief of the two widows and orphans cansed by tho log raplosion in the Navy Yard Withers’s Celebrated Brass and ‘String Band has to visit this country in the fall, for the col- | him. After this difficulty Riley went on i a eli 2 isthmus. A more sweeping fslsehood was never |. ‘of a new batch of ++ American Notes,” {s| the ship, and Kin; stopped all night at a sailor cory en SEEN Proj certify that it works Like a charm, Nothing ap. | D&ain broke out, the English government ther, | Published than this story to which we refer above. | more than mere rumor. ‘The distinguished author | boarding-honse on ‘Union street, Kept by Captain Bis frat bee wil eave the foot nf 6th ‘treat at * cote : ¥ fiseated his property on some account or other, | Pr its promulgation at this time is iw fair | is'nuder engagements to give sixty -- Readings,” | Eli where he had onal Ye.o-clock ; Navy Yard at8a.m. The second hort Prosching it in utility and neatness has yet come | 214 be eutered the American service asa spy for | However, its promulg: ; according to @ prearranged programme, at various | board. About five o'clock. tel morning, Riley e the toot of 6th atro:t ai 1%; o'clock. Neve under our observation Commodore Chauncey. From that day to this, | Keeping with the general policy long pursued by yal jeavi Yard at 2 p. m.—touching at Alexandria going and nc. ing at Sand 9 o’elock. ete Sl, admitting a gentleman end ladies. Comeapitics @ Arrangements. WANS eriand. ie ae pedinel for the very reasonable remuneration of | came to the house and asked os King; the man in i A Havana correspondent, writing by the | he has hovered among these islands, his ruling those interested in perpetuating a monopoly o 25.000 cash at the start, and one fourth of the net | attendance, fearing that some difficulty would oc- € din pateliens Wak ts Africa: sion being emnity to England. Hence the | th transportation of passengers to and from Call- | protits of the exhibition. So says the N. Y. Post. oat id hie a Lag ge we A cae sranada, states that three cargoes of African | pass land. He ; Se i ea wall rou; » house into the yard, where slaves were hourly expected at Cienfuegos. The | feadiness with which he took part in the at-| fornia by steamship. Puom Mxxico—Mr. Charles Waahing’ his face, and stepping up to traders were in negotiation for the purchase of a | tempted Canadian revolution. Johneon {s now itehead, one | King was s ¥ him thrust a knife into bis breast, in jon of R.Grinneil . Tue Stocxeripce Iypians.—The Commissioner | of the English residents in Mexico who was ban- the tet lived Seta Sir rhe . W. rr » New York clipper bark. Three hundred and | Quite sn old yuan, and his denghtcr, whose ex-| or indian Affaire who wesafew dayssines visited | ished for protesting against the outrages at Tace- | did net speak after conve ‘aol wee - Kern f Ogre” twenty-five --frec”* coolies had been landed from | Ploits in his behalf during that abortion of a revo- | 4. Messrs. Hendricks and Slengerband. agents | baya, has arrived at New York. He had resi@ed | was arrested by Otficer rit, and secured unti] | _ 9m 10,15.16.17,18.19&20* (States.) a French ship. No change in the markets jation made her a here in public estimation, USTICE To ALL. Western Hose Company, No, 1, WILL GIVE THEIR SECOND ANNUAL PIC NIC AT ARLINGTON SPRINGS, Avover ‘3d, 18. The Members of Western Hose Company, No.', will sive ue by d ; for a portion of the Stockbridge Indians of Wis-| in that country for forty years, was formerly a | & further investigation of the affaircan be had. Ne. Cpt eis oe ee aber ofa family at Clayton. | cousin, relative to the. payulent of the antiattits be ERAN Rae, 8 1S ptrwest Dak Seal at the quest thi marsings botnet sentaneten ae tor statement hat the Rmuesean Sovermert ld [ Chyees thong no ieee sae abeett | tant ee, decned ta communicate with tem | Eats 0 ere eee faa ane roms the city of closes the Jury have not rendered a verdict... abandoned the wee of privateers in time of war: fdecks which f regretted, hick Ola Cie « posi nadimargeagt Se Sahat ay Ahi n'a See don agers alot wow" were na (By pam ey silacien be nae ; aE Bee A ; A , ; * L goul > dits, armed with blunder- LEXANDRIA, Aug. 17, im verdie' wae the result fanbnte, the word rex ved town of some 11400 Inhabitat) of reat Ener, | ment sometime since provided a reservation for | f9Wbed By three. band this is the greatest danger | Was, that \Vililam’ King caro to bie deuk nena is here sf She Kompantney fort Sey councatton'w: ne ory of Our leat English | those indians, with which the tribe in ceuncil ch-| and worst featere of the bree country just | Wound, inflicted in the chest bra knife in the “refused."’ The editor meant to say that o war. Indeed, from the head of Lake Erie down pressed entire satisfaction. and agreed to remove | now; and as everybody there expects to be robbed eet tle 9 ise Riley will have a hearing Government have refused to 2}.andon privateerir bt pesibartaeos Eve oe of Mera reblae immediately from their old location and settle on Porpebge irae, beep nt Ee ee ee hefore Justice Price eased c. i as vith legends of cuggle; as 2 . a y _—__ oe Uz The New York people are in trouble over} rand to hand contests took place, | the reservation, bat as yet only a small number | tad°end were nok madefomutee oe ese GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS the Croton water. It has become thickand slimy. | — The Aprrnd ot Gas ivan cb the thousand | #@¥¢ done so. The Commissioner informed these | uary indignity. He represents the whole country ah sete Hime * sunelis Wad and tastes execrable- Some think it} isiands ix singalatly irregular, in depth. it ie ail { SeRtemen that the Indian agent in charge of that Fig Aimestine Kesgation wie tarifoapltg' ob: An Oxpixaxce relating to Prospect atrect. os yes Lin tribe had been instructed to hold a “talk” with ¥ Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and | hon y Tock ,anAtts shoaiare divgetlierslesck. Gods | 1 on, and infers those oho Tal et mr tk, qeatnk aaphly Seddariereen Reames wen L Ei Of Tents Cont oe Pe #iving Cload will leave Geor em, an? yn ot ve o y soaking with the stipulation «ut removal, + -* 2 ues Tire report — cat tae fasten; their Seoond Annual P Nic at Arlington. on TUESDAY, et 23d, wl they piedee to en tertain their numerous visi nothing abut mar the pi ict onde: Prof. H wohealthy and refuse to drink it. Its bad condi- Hoe is stislbuted to the heavy rains and large de- | cusroats course through them, rendering th Mestetheree 2 tt nate es POET Rveae tealigeronen, ramer Ld ourly during i 7 = ~ ee ch. | Georgetown. That there be, and hereb: day. Omuibuses wi | likewise leave 2th treet petite light-houses scattered on the is wt | did so, they would be exclnaca from the benesit anan had june CAE Stator elias ate Bach, gra levied ca oi cue 10ts sind parts of ott on Fa avenus at oa ee meando a Gok BEd eS ESTEE bys 4 aM ot A “fe Te ower California the Unt States, but that on len, between Fayette and Li: NTS, admitting a gentleman £F~ The New York Tribune ahd other papers | and e by both Governments form agreeable of the annuities, and the money expended for the J 4 : uarez persisted in his refusal to alienate an: - | streets, the sum of forty-eight cents, and on all following its lead in Isboring to select some other | features of the scene. So far I notice very little | PeneHt of such Stockbridge Indians as removed | tion of the territory of his country, as such airact | tots and of lots, on both sides, between Fred- opposition Presidential nominee than Mr. Seward | comanerce upon tie St. Lawrence—the captain of | the new loettion. on his Part, even had he the power to perform it, | rick and Fayette streets, thirty-seven cents, to be i z - world icidal to t oO collected in accordance wi charter is trotting: out Edward Bates, ef Missouri, for the | the boat tells me, on account of lust year's general Wreck or tHe Lexincrox.—Full particulars ported to ave Bean sous hon eee town,and to be applied to the ee ee course, Bat it won't do. Thurlow Weed hos | failure of the crops of the Northwest of the wreck of the whaling ship Lexington, Capt. | ment by the British Admiral at Vera Cruz to post. | tractors for work already done on said atrest be, smanged the wites for Seward’s newination, and | We are now stopping for a moment at Brock- | Fisher, of Nantucket, which Gccurred on ite tei That plepe erewent any coercive measures against | tween Frederick and Lingan streets—the collector sitting iu bis cuzy ltbrary in Beaver street, Albe- | villé, a town of some thousands of inhabitants on | of April last at Strong’s Island, are given in the bros ot phi aa rin tangres Goes aly And be it further ordained, Tost the ordinance ny, holds the end of thera im his haud and “cain | the Canada side—one of the oldest English setuc- | dispatches received at the Navy Department from | Mexico. sd meee CY of the Néth July, 1950, levying a tax of sixty-one asa summer's morning” directs the moves ments in Canada. ‘The country {immediately sur- | tue Fennimore Cooper. ‘The vease] was cast upon It Fike Quien sent for the Improvement of Prospect street, be, 45 Goro Mixes —The express from | founding It was settled first by our tories of the | a rock, her keel was torn out, and her caryto of oll Tbe er hate eeenpapers. bave ach» Fiennes pnpecties a Sandeep 5 has arrived at Leavenworth, with | 8¢¥elution, and-is now prinetpalty in the hands | proved a total loss. The violence of the vex stews mently 1k BC isda ap ee eed acer July 23, 1850. dates of the th instant. A nugyet of gold, weigh- of their descendants. | hear that it is perhaps the | every boat launched, and it was only by the effort ss ee . an is, to make up their news from ing fifty-six pennyweighis, had been takem fran, | &°Stimproved territory in the Canadas, am of the Christian mative, who, urged by the Rev. Pncthiar ey ©: sear dae tee relereal & ibe ori Saad vewe! serge n . : tells of its owners’ Yankee origin. Brockvilfe,as | Mr. Snow. miséi wam with to thi oe ye they selegenpl & Pe » bethebiiess on flonchd LOST AND FOURD. t Nevada nich Rich digvin. had dis- pa) roc. je, r.8 , Missionary, s wi a rope e o Canc ot A koa anaes po? ni . ee seen from the water, is very picturesque and com- | vessel, that the crew were saved. summary of “the very latest,”’ to accompany their — wezsntpins ensere the aaceaine on i a Extravagant reports continued to be reveived from | ™"4img. All is solid about it. The buildings, — P sea a eisbeiches from Jefferson City; they also | Proved an seid street: ‘Therefore, Fn Monee ae Tee CANARY BIRDS Colorado. A new peper Pers ease in Moun. | [2 t4e most part of stone, contrast favorably with AnsuaL Remittances ro Iypiays —The In- send a brief general compendium of the news of Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and en Montes ox Toee leg. any on tain City. The State Convention sitting at Aurora | (20% Of Morristown, on the American side, oppo. | tian Otllee has. made its ananal remittances for | Gilroy, 100 miles from San Francisco, to be tele- | Board of Common Council of the Corporation of | the corer nf Wacd tek snes. on the eeeeene had adjoarned, having framed & State Constite | 8: The foliage about Brockville is beautiful, | the Indians in Minbesota and W ix ousin, and for | Braphed from that point, and arrive a few boars | (7!a7attown, That ever i thirty days after the Ke of this ordinance. pave UP" As stated by ar ce with the established grade of working order. Among the number are thore of | Ue prgerty ‘ of sai d street is hereby imposed and levied ing the order for the shipment of troops from Ial- | farewell with no little regret, hoping In due time eee Verona, the TL ne aa aan Soleeals Pane Scene eee ren Soliant. Seton of a lotor part | of the bitde,or'amy ‘one cof them, will Se aul tiow, the featares of which have not been mere oeention being paid to that means of | those Immediately west of Arkansas Tt is now | in advance of the coaches. One of t $100, SSeS or cause to be paved in front of all the ots and the river in the vicinity of Brockville, built like | Superimtendency, west of the States of lowa and SIEATIP Senseeniet Gee order, to the entire width of New York Herald of that day publishes ali the advuntage, though more substantially constructed. has, Otocs, Missonries, Kickapoos, Pottowatamies, reis and troubles aroused by the late misfortunes Vai pre enti the footway where ted, nearly all thelr edisces escte:tiecioige | ought np Intelligence of the Indian puttreatd ‘ ‘been revoked for his refusal to publish the armis- | 82id street, and entirely replace or repair the curb- the Queen and of the President, the private dis. | last f m o retre to Con 20s peng: for the same. preteens siya rage. digett Ls bestia ceed ee babiccia Mons. Va‘temare, the originator of intérnational | Generals Clam-Gallas, Nostiz, and De Leinengen Sec. 2. And be it | indies. “ ‘OR w. ales, erhan: PN a Au. eh oe PM War cd THOMAS COL. YER will run rog- ERT rt Oe wharf, at much ay D.—SHEFP STEA B! Pec NO Bee eS: ay Big last. Ath tustnnt, from my" alnugh hotat hetwnen New York and New Jerry avenue, tates, Pedra tense ey io hare nen ive tion Sod conviction ofthe tbieh we ne the detre- au '7-3t" JOAN HOOVER. Ls 2 Thursday mor: ing last, bkiween the Steantent Whe . Brel OD SPECTeG ged Pe avenue, @ ir of s. | of lot of d on either oa of Sec street, ne ; in hese St. Lowis| tom High to ite western lisse, nan ee = The convention voted to submit the question «f | *™4ering residencesagreeable on the Canada side | enzaged im the usual preparations for remittances | editors reeeives $2,100 a year. 7 seep iether as 4 of the river than om gurs. Many fine villas skirt | ( the Indians withia what is termed the Central | parts foresa’ retort nization at the same t i 2 << ieee alowed nate “pers mnt eae $ raph. on Tuesday. the | those on the North river, evidently to show to best | Missourl. ‘These latter Jadiansembrace tle Ona. | “ite™enbexits at Vienna on aggountiof the quar-| those which have heen paved and 19 2 proved, and where not improved to the width thence (sone four hundred) that were sent over | Stone is apparently the general building material | Shawners, Sacs, and. Foxes, Miiamies; and some oh ev mises goer n of Garltalal, ba | Shah 2 Sarath ond, hed rch and of eraoat the Atlantic telegraph. during the time it was in | here; so, while architectural taste is by no Means | other tribes. ‘The last advices from the Pacific | PAYEE ap trrereyhetemepe lord bor fo -gom tice. General Bened has been dismissed the | 5t0"¢5 fronting the same, and the sum of Sixty centuries. Opposite Brockville we pass 7 rh, nage yeep waned cain eorse Sey ea Patches of the British government countermand. | the last of the pe Isles; and I bid ‘hen ize omar mmnnces. One of tas De: | 3 gn he, eens aE A eg 8. ‘urther ordained, That if the EWARD—Let be Sec. u 5 Li o* the City Commons ‘ ow ow! Parts wreck: pg the Herald estimates that $250,000) were saved to | tong them, as what I bave seen of them and the oe Blac abirtig pe ed ga ae eae Seer a3 = moe ; 4 ‘ the British govermnent,) the measages between | Surrounding region serves merely to whet Sy 4p | co ct te peer et ce _ ee as paved or re- {0- Mr. Thomas J. Hanna, of Baltimore, has | P2!ted within the per cetuired by the first sec- the dircetors of the company in New York and | petite for knowing nore of the lecality roma eu SHIISAE ey eens) oi desticriteedi bom adibe-am Shesnce ot -terektp bmvet seetiorlared Seaieranaet ee those im London. aud the couversstions between | ‘The steamer is now rapidly approaching Oy! | iy once wbich are likely to present them- ears in the Indian countries in South and Central | imposed by the first section of thie erates eee : e cou : oan the electriciags in the stations at Tris and | densburg, the northern terminus of the Bases, | 1° still be trusts that there isa better day in | ¥ countries in South a ntra y the first section of this Valeatia. Seatltbe bad fh at ee, Bont eae, h thereof by dcunedl comener oy — — » 5 so muel reof as ma: sul U7 The Massachusetts State Reform School | We %fe % be transferred to a snailer steamer,| ARTILLERY Companize OupEnxp Capt. Ro catate ne, two representing eagiesand ailigators, | Sec 5. Amit bs 1 Purther ordained That the Col ie ee by | Which carries us to Montreal before nightfall, | erts’ company of the Fourth Artillery. now et | the Inte being a great curiosity. and ate depos. | lector shall be allowed the usdal commision ey ce cn Seterasiy thetaing last bering = det | Passing twenty milés below, through the rapids, | New York, has been ordered totheschool of prac- | ited at the store of his brother, opposite Barnum’s | Collecting said tax, and the Mayor be. and he is on fire by one of the juvenile jumates. There | 0% 0¥F lefl ix Prestoott, with Victoria’s Fort Wel. | tice at Fort Monroe, Capt. Burton's company of } Hotel; where they may be inspec an ‘sions rarer techn Av Were about five hundred and cighty hoys in tke | “Rgtou stinding out conspicuously, ao as to cbm- | the Third Artillery, whevfull, will be dence Se pre gs se ° tustitution, notone of whom, at last accounts ed | Matd the entire river, aud to destroy the consid. | the same port, to complete In gacrieon 17" Over one hundred applications have been | APD —— escaped, having af! been taken and contiued in | ‘Te American town (Ogdensburg) on the other palteen wai —timabo id tus, Vie anaeee Gae Legere the barn. The building cost, when finished aad | *4¢: if necd be. Ogdensburg in appearance | _T#® W2atHER.—The following report of the | @ét In the Vingiaia Military toeti-| AL :* furnished, $65,516. It has since Veen enlared | COMPAS very favorably with Prestcott, a de. | Weather for this morning is made from the Morse | tute for the session of 159-00 At this Seakinjot | | * Conpennd Re tad improved. ‘The cost of ‘the entire institition | CHaing burg, indeed, though handsomely located; { Telegraph Une to the Smithsonian Institutian, | the year the Cadets are in campand dally drilling | =,ceesetectan to the State up to lest year was, for buildings aad | Wereas, Ogdensburg ts by long odds the best | The time of observation is about 7.0'clock : ————_—___—— se BAssees BEAUTIFUL STATUE “Fysif] ry wan EOE ten, ree heed fet ote, BOARDING. is PARELLA, lah we have lnbored wo produce that can be made. I is a con- Centrated extract of ra Sereeprritt.,| it and perfecting themselves in military practic nitmtances of ull greater aiterative fower ae ta afford an tf aeiees ai leads, $105,600. improved and thriftiest American town on this Aveusr 17. 1859. rei te reaparilia is repuied to inedy in wanted by those ets, nud tha: ame which wii) ‘The boy Credan, implicated in the berning o | Fest line of travel between Nia; NewYork, N. ¥ the building, has made a full disclosure of al! the | The renowned windmill Philadeipbia. Pa gara and Quebec is in sight, (on the ( R betw: clear; pleneant. COUPON BUNDE OF THE w % OARDING —Mrs. BOWIE, lear, Plenmnnt, Te PW OPS BT COMES NY ASHINE ae set in the ventilater. had been conveyed from the behalf of their neigbbors—some of th f Fad Geant eof imme: were a - | Baltimore, Ma. lear, anid desirable tnvestinnt, being in sums of hee nn. sere. How campieiely | reasonable ROOMS for tent eireumstances attending the transaction. He as- | 24a side,) where a band of American medd! Wasbington, D dred dollars each, redeemabie January 2, 1962, and notte “7 Proven by experiment on ee ——zxzxzx—zxzx—z=—~_—=—=—=EEE Serta that other Loys were concerned in the crime, | Were soundly thrashed in 1837, by the English | Ric ¥ peise ern ae BAGS A BY) COB Per anaum, | pi.cc: e MoM Serato be found of the following cow: W 4, SMITH, Excnaven axp Lituocnarcen and he has discioged thelr names. It seems tin | These sympathizers with the Canadien ration, Releign a,@ ne sk LAINTS, Eaur- mene st Bet. Pa. or. ond Sat. tw 19.tms the act had been coutemplated for some time, and | ™ARY of them, were severely punished. it will be | HaMeRtL FPANcy HAIR PINS, very sheng: jut reocived att Buccs, Sccce Meas the combustible material with which the fire was | ‘membered, for their overflow of patriotism in Columbhe c. at ig el gt ol | FoR Sat 7 i ereceet ee JORSE, cn bel : an panera tieeacconten | SRreoies ate ah Cems at US AST chafr factory in the pockets of Credan. yet at the penal colony of Van Dieman’s Land, if Augusto, Ge.. Ge Sata end annals Brent, Sider Vin . wright Shops ior Bia ietween 3¢ ‘ned 9d Nuw Boous.—We have received he | Faun not mistaken W. D. W—xa. | Macon, Ga. eat Bleiaat ingredients for preserving Ang pickling, st the 1ow- ‘This compornd will be found a geeat streets, Cx tl. ad au lem e received from Taylor =e Columbus, Ga. lear, pl est prices J - DA ws phen taken in the spring, texoel the foul humors whieh DRT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Op= & Maary, “Life and Liberty in Ameriea; or, Tux sew CaLurorxia Man. ContRact.—Blae- Montgomer . Ala. tear! Glemaant — a air, scgeeseraen aeay ranean aoe on EL Oe eee 267 i = miesitiens 267 Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Can. | Where to-day we explain that the story of another | Pesirie Blut. Ala, lear, pleasant, (PE BEST SKIRT OUT. t ud. ‘Multisaden ean, by the asd of thin remedy tere then, | HOT ATR N ada tm 1857-"58."" By Charles Mackay, LL.D. F_| contemplated raid of the fillibusters upon Nica- | 4pckaon: Ala. jent; Pleasant. As the, lighest SKIRT ther pada, Gal Ye cay tSrough whieh therpecs Gul acise toed alt of eorrap’ OUR Hes Si: SA. With ten illustrations. Harper & Brothers, | tagua. is neither more nor less than 2 false Gainesville. Mi clondy, 1, skint Will not come apart, say | {inte if aot sasiaved to do this throagh the uatarel Chaieele ot PAI GRATES. Rew Nork. | Bating Lis tedlous moralizing upon | coined to induce the Nicaragua goverument to | New Orlesan ier : adjurestin Watch Spring Bickle, © S™e AIM, with | she Yady by an alecaurs Timporiiee turing reagh Se | COOKING STOVES, CHEARAGE STOVES. the slavery question—a topic which inost ly | take measues to prevent the re-opening of the FROM THE West. Call aad examine them. ie ine para . cleanse at when fed | £0. of the mc at ved makes Sieg travelers fancy themselves competent to discuss | Nicaragua route to and from Califerne, re | Rrederick, Ma clear, pleasant, “21 vonisitedtronatyoppaa ‘ si feringe wil tell ou whee "Este eens? | All goods sold by tue se after a flying railroad teip throngh the Soutt—the | pastics for whose benefit it was started, are also | Camperlond, clear. pleasant, au 17 3w, Centre Mati i Reuter holes, and volume isnot unfair@runkindly. The Philadel. | donttlew fairly at work upon the Post Oice bx, | Gumberiand, M reac?) Plesmant, | “99 THE PUBLIC. | © hi pom fia dmeeeta ha. phians, we believe, are a little diszruntled by the | partment here through indirect means, to induee Wheeling, Va Hohl Jensant E. LINNEY taken $e store lately eocupied no [cating health. Sooner oF Iter someth'ng must fo faint praise bestowed by the writer upon heir rer. | & nou-fulfilment of ite contract to send the mails | Parkersburg, Va. lear, Pecneat’ Le he Re hg cf Sa he ol Ferns Tsp Te rent Se hiepey i Savepieent or tangular city; but they should remember. that. | by that route, commencing some time in October eae o.. lear, pleasant sortment ive French and Saresprrile has, aad “veety se mich, the reput tina of ac- however much they have grown to admire the | next. They are representing that the parties who | ops, lear, pleasant. Ores CaSetw Ears, AG deceived by preparsuious ef. partie heetaneeng Prison-like white shutters and monotondtis sterey- | have entered into heavy bonds to perform the ing veehene, pleasant. monable and improved sty Hie weutd solicit | bis nacall the victuss i iecltmed fr fy be wer {ype houses and streets of the city of Brotherly | Service are ‘not “able to procure the necessary rat tee aii coe i 7, at Ne ti contais bat Bathe of Ure vintew's Bercoperine Love, these are apt t0 strike a stranger unpleas. | steamships to that end, We do nut Peroeive how | “Thermouheter, at 7a. m., Gi*; at noon, sp lakes ee er = pK : autly enough. ‘ they cau by any possible means succeed in their | 4 Maximum during 24 bows ending V's ya. to-| eanart of teaser ge sag DD anne, The Lite of Jatiex Bunt. | game. The Government has all it can lawfully | 42% 77 # minimum 60" BU i Yo | roan ota Te as wotices of contemporary persons | ask {ti the prewvises. in the way of security for the D7-le epee Ae reported that Dr. Nott, Py 4 em ahost | Kive properties whuwerar. Hence, biter and par-tel ana, by his ry ‘Thomas Percival Bunting; | faithful performance of the scrvice when the time | Union College, Nr ee bf the hae fellowed the we mms Brothers, New York. Thix | arrives. We happen to know of our own know1- . mares tod his sonigaation ta he Randal wrens thoiee rapa Nog Uae yc ‘The people calied Methe. | edgecf the a lity and readjness of the parties to.) gu, ay eel * of Trustees, f Bie dint, To whous Jaber Banting owed se rauch, | comply with thelr obligations. It je utterty iin. boa chet» piste 5 daa ag lans mn 102 sen ty And wend war ie rity tome ota lived aud | possibile we repest, that the catfent maehinatlons bg has ‘of the renowned seat of Raetat iets : 3 : i 7 fn ate ¥ “ a ms a Y (OF bis pareninge, | to induce the Departivent in ‘any ‘manner to ip- which be hax preg dea for nore than’ b i ‘st ‘ahould eebae Coneralae ae cone atin ene ee ant be, the leyal rights of thie voutractors can sut-| ry, prin as hahaa em Sit a Get 0 x th : Caieat eee ; for the it has jet inter- - ‘ London, early wintetey in Manchestf, early min- al abit Genin Hig tok Whi rsig Pen q est in the prompt re-open: > 4 1 DRE. 3 c istry in Shefiteld, and early mipistry in Liver- ioumtaste me a ag pee bench, st the bar, and in the pulpit, fn Ls a < 4 <e: a goal; Sahn sepianes ty any otter - edior’s chit aid ie shaantactoy”thages | Parce, 91 ve BEBE Fa eee penn | Regd wnt AT : | ae E sy har ER a co., |