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ta = pr eepinmer erp 5 ALEXANDRIA THE EVENING STAR.) renee ener: |igminton tenor Tate mtienee |. Aree Oe ro : Tur Steamer New Yorx anp wer Orricers— | of operations in the construction of the light- 18, 1859. og hy Nicholas WASHINGTON CITY: APPEARANCE OF THE BANKs oF THE St. | house. It willbé finished in another season. ceamer Sccsuacbarar Gates actoamee on auatstehe having fot ned and board.t 1 3 Ocprnsspunc—Tus Lanes % == =e 0 i on pegesenp iment 7a Wane Caxanias | Caldvorn1a Scavrres Plats of the following | the murder of the sailor Wm. Ki ? ORGE NICHOLAS. ch 6th on Rart—Tnz ComMEncemen? OF fie R arids— Spa aed - evidence waselicited - : ITING.—The | August, st9 a. m., returming on Wedneeday, the REMAINING 'N THE Wasttneton Crtr Post Orrics A Frencn Vittace with 11s Cros$-surMOUNT- 4 4 : addivi ls ami for ti Seeael tris. ineluding meals, to Pinev UNDSR THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING Ep Spree. at and ete okt, en TREM TO BE PRIN IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING [Editorial Correspondence of The Star J and Tad Point, Norfolk acd TAR LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN DPELIVERT Ox THe Steamer WELLAND. St. Lawrence River, below ragest , {No. 25.] ‘ hegaee. 1859" The work of transferring passengers, freight and boggage from the New York to this steamer delayed us an hour at the Ogdensburg wharf. during which the rain poured down and the fog rose so as, together, almost to obscure the opposite —= Fro Pe eee ————= ]} shore, nota mile off) Iam under many obliga- Spirit of the Morning Press. tions to the attentive and kind officers of the New The Constitutvon thinks that notwithstanding | york for information and facilities. the efforts being made in England to baye whut | However,geniality belongs to the tribe—else, one we “more clearly prove the 3 : crac of Blackguard, and 10 of fv toe boiger tore Navat OnneRs.—Licutentant = Parker asked bimn if Kt “ suard. feaie wait ie withon ten has been ordered to the Receiving P at Nor- pm! . i -—— Annes? O. nex own r ik, aad Midhgmes Franek ibe iain Mowe cages |____FOR RENT ANDSALE Tile yee ee Ne, st hooner Varina. q leadin; 0 .E—Four, on O ati near Sd. iox.Gaz.) coast survey sc! goowseithes house, and — aan oe back door 5 i FS, 84) De MVE BOG Nes 31 tas. ie OF THE OFFICE. Its TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION is MORE THAN DOUSLE THA Puntep ix tux Disrmict Notics.— Dixraict ov CoLUMBIa ADVERTIsE- MENTS To RE INSERTED IN THE Battinone Stuw A&S RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE rar orvics. vier to the - husetts avenns, TICE. Rervaxxy.—George Robb, Esq., Chief Clerk | a pass with it at King, but missed hima; he made | 880! | ft BENE ne seaenaee i 4 of the United States Pension Office, has retugped | ® attempt to slab him, and-out himself in |. py z | pes Uae wate tke deena ferent Fonts echaion ioapeetion Shans | PRR eee Saree Maryland, and resumed luties Position. | thrust the knife into King’s breast and here ) Tivusos r ~— ee away; King lived but a short time; the knife was ie From the corner of Tih attest and Pa. avewue uri 2 used ¥ = SAI a See} |e Tiek« cotton they use there produced in their own de- | who secks to play steamboat officer fails in the AncERs—Chatles PW i wa oes : ad oe Tey ‘why be rr bey na m HENGTAR athe sonchas sor of es — at ladiee. Com pendencies, without slave labor, they will never | attempt. Passengers in their hands are likechil- | f the Navy Department, y this morn- nul hi ol oth near . W_Preatoe. be able to get on without the --middie staple” | dren—too often like very unreasonable children, ing, on a brief v! it to his home at the North. new grown exclusively in the United Statea. too. He who humors them with a display of most ‘The Intelligencer has rather a poor opinion of | good temper and patience is the best steamboat the stab‘lity and utility of political platforms. It | man, so far as inducing travel by his route is con- am. streets, w. emg ce atroet, a apes ~ = At the conclusion of this witness's evidence, | the Post Office Department. For pores spely to HE? THE wipows AND ORPHANS. eens oe the prisoner, who seemed to be laboring under | (MR; RILEY, cor Suit gulch tam Eos Tue WxatHen.—The following report of the great mental excitement. ks ze The Workingmen’s Association, weather for this morning is made from the Morse the magistrate. He red it, Fane aouek three-story BRICK D (EL. OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. but protested that he did not intend to kilt Ring” 1G BOURKE, Ne. 304, with 6 rooms, plese. tp Mepeeied Scenmebdiéun ehehener . Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. antly situated on 1 I. and M ets. | Have the large ous P in Van Cleve, of the New York 7A lagh i abe bout Dut only to mark hin in revenge for the wounds | £0, orm ireot JOHN MURPHEY corner | Mount Vernon foraGrand Exoures bet i iously constructed, they soon pi gre an sgh ask! popular with | The va Lies earn eciteara, he (King) had inflicted uj sim wt aston Of foth and L streots, r to on MONDAY, Aug. “However inget us col ae > ” . be betray symptoms of dilapidation. Whethet from | hazirmes ef this route, ee well they may be, ‘Ther yy, Storer ts shot the night previous. He represented the de- | °'Fom Satm—All of SQUARE No. 202, with the togeth ceased as being a man of an overbeering ti - A ‘on the premises, corner of pare og epee per pr basen rere which | Doat is of 1,200 tons, and is almost entirely devoted — . nical spirit, and wes considered as such iy all ie Nathand Bousdaty acct > ements mpeg tt ratie Excursion of the or the unseasoned and he! 4 ; enerally enter Into their composition, certain it | to the comfort of passengers, the living aboard | Baltimore. Md. ss Peano ype te moe FOR RENT AND SALE—A STORE, with ene let of the two widows and orphans caused by the 5 that they are never expected to Inst longer than | her being the best [ have ever found on a steam- 5 i poney aise fricd'to shun hint, and had sot hea aan é. fo 293- rit the Fixtures’ and | "Wake o Celebrated B sand String hes four years. and even before the expiration of that | poat, As competition is the life of trade, in this a serious quafrel with him until Tuesday night, et I dee pang PL anare'e § Band Pere eee tavor of mild decay’ is per- |. ction where there are so many rival lines of | § ¥ ‘ ‘E.| when they all went on shore and yot drunk. 4 attached.| Rent alr furnished by the Proprictors, ha fercgrtontoaaars sais travel, each seeking popular favor, it induces - King then it the a, atk eels SS ETE awa aa FOR |Z a) shy tg eat ee ——— —F Toe . : slung-shot several times. leceased wi y, c a five 3 ‘ {L7- Az iron spire is about to be erected on St. | those managing them to spare no means ‘at co . 8. C, lear, warm. hint fairly he would not have sought such re- | W ssiato Wap for soon; belag Lot No. ty Yardot 3 ppt ‘ Philor ’s Church (Catholic) in Pittsburgh mand to deserve success. ‘lear, 74°, wind E. venge, but deceased was a much lai man than idson’s suixiivision of Square Lat es returning. oturniag at Sand 9 o'clock, gery eegecemnennaenpeaee The Welland, on which we are now steaming loudy, cool. the prisoner, and he thought he been ly treot, the ickets $i, admitting a gentleman and ladies. 1" A prize’ fizhter, in St. Louis, named Jim | aowa the St. Lawrence, is half the size of the lear, 73°, wind NW. | imposed upon. He was sorry that he had taken a Byrnes, bas been arrested for high-way robbery New York, aud is built much enher model: Our * 3 au 1” Commiticc of Arrangements. r, warm. life, but was willing to abide the consequences. 4. T. Mitchell, After the rrr . Prisoner had finished his remarks, UF The croton water in New York, has heen | Passengers have increased until they now number | Nontyomery, Ala. i during which he alluded to his willingness to Dreaeres, Rear shocity, under Pronounced free from unwholesome purities by | 150. Few of them appear to pay much attention Peale Bist Ala. Y submit to an examination into his character as nocd, roved with @ new, modern-built house. finished Dr. Chilton, the chemist employed to examine it | the appearance of the much finer and more | Jac rompared with that of deceased, much sympathy oe : in first rate style, t barna,a corn house, acd Mobile, Ala. i was expressed in his behalf by persons present. | Other necesear: i fruit trees of ali a = : si 1] Seeeer proved conutry on the Venke ot SOUR. 4 sie tins. “clear, i. The mayistrate then called the next witness, Kinds of tne best ee ection. “Pho farsa tv well wa iio” The Louisville Journal says: “We have | Lawrence here, than any we had seen since ad New Orleans, La ‘clear, 7°, wind E. Wm. Shutt, sworn.—Was appointed watchman tered sd rutably divide into plough and m: adow o Ww 7 ters |) h or ‘and, can be ie low and on Accommodating ‘Weshouid ike to ser one of Mr Dousla’""" | yaiginge cout le mesctve i eppesence | Breenck, ma "™ MEET ay | on ene the ip Chas Ward Shot ing werk foe Natit nee than those the English side, the style of | Hagerstown, Mc & shipmates, came on bi , Seemingly intoxicated; — UF The Opposition Convention of Georgia, at | 1 a die sa cite ae Es that of the descend. | Cumberland, M 1 _ witness noticed that Riley was usel OOK. STATIONERY, axp PANCY STORE its session at Atlanta, on the 10th instant, nomi- g .' no from the nose and mouth; called ane of thie FoR ae - old established Store , ship, who procured some wate- for the prisoner to off . lear, pleasant. wash his face; witness left the ship at five o'clock lear, pleasant. oye — tothe house ay Ca = Pette av \7.co2w leasant. while re, ley came up and said, ‘Where ——————— oe eee the d—d Irish son of a b—h? Prisoner then ey ie passed through the house, toward the yard; wit- ants of our tories on the other side—both vieing with the agricultural methods and modes I de- seribed as those of the country around Rochester, two days ago. They raise spring wheat principally Clactnaati: © here, when attempting the growth of that cereal, ey mie 5 between 1. d ats, their seasons being altogether too short to admit | r—ted for temperate yor Ua at toon, SeGr( or | nese heard anolse, and someone crjed ont ahinks | "erm —-, Sat Ree aa ee - of attempting to sow wheat successfully in the | ‘Thermometer. at 7 @, m., 60°; at noon, 74”. p Reskcolet ty-ped voice; did not see the prisoner cut | | AJ nd hand BILLIARD > s ley came out in a few momenta, with fall. For four months in the year, Lake Ontario is Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- a bloody knife in his hand, and said, «-I’ve killed 8 mass of ice from one end to the other; as well as | day, 74°; minimum 57°. the Irish son of a b—h; there is no law for killing | f° OR RENT— the rivers, (Niagara and St. Lawrence.) except in ad—d Irish son of a bh.” The prisoner seemed | gornerafianh ne. ‘WILLARD T S oper ‘373 Bec . | the rapids of both. Navigation closes here early | Items Telegraphed from Washington. | much excited, and immediately walked in the | £53 9th atrest, neaet oe. i . nated Warren Aiken as their candidate for Gov- ernor 7 The New York Times thinks that until Political matters are better settied in that State, it will be well for all of the Presidential aspirants, as well 2s Governor W ise, to “count without New York.” iL7"A terrible gale recently occurred at Prince Edward's Island and vicinity, oceasioning a fear- 2 i > Brown's Hotel. fal loss of life through the wreck of fishing ves- | ; . Wastixorox, August 16—Senor Lerdo and | direction of the ship. Witness is a resident of | 76 N or without Furniture el = th : 5 a of the I inland the nhs ioe oS ee oe ey ager suite arrived at the National Hotel this evening. | Alexandria. : oles HOU 0,266 F street, between jmh | 038 eet Meh eee: é time in May, as the insurance companies will | he “will a few days here in exchange of | Officer Padgett testified to having arrested the | and l4th—residence of the late P.G. Johnson, “The OUNT VERNON AND are reported to be very numerous. It is estimated | take no winter risks on the lake and their rivers, | civilties with the President and Cabinet and then | Prisoner; Riley was sober at the time witness ar- s the mod: im) ny wes M WashsNS ti that at least fifty lives have bren lost. when sudden and violent storms are prevalent, | proceed to Vera Cruz via New Orleans. It is nn- | Fested bim, but was much excited; told witness he me et pe hee SS mpage by Trice a Week tok Roa i rae and in a single night impenetrable ice makes so | derstood that the object of bis visit to this country | Was sorry he had killed him, but he had rid the 7 Premiere The THOMAS COL) 17 Amos J. Haight, wife pand Frod- | voto enclose whatever may be cought ta ic, | bas progressed so favorably that entire suecess oniy | World of bally. — erick M. Gantz and wife, have been arrested at | % enclose ¥ e ; iy RK NT—A large and -% arly to Mount V: her ht,"possibly for period of five | Sonree schernt ent aera: oeine details by the |, tiutice Price thea committed the Reptoraber | ante lower RyRy ‘ .¥ ; wherever, so caught,"possibly for a period of five | Juarez government. ‘Senor Lerdo will be cater. | 53 2 her examination at © % Troy, N._¥., om charge of making and uttering | Weere"s ined by the Pro dent and Secretary Cam din: | Cour. Win: Madison was alvo committed in de-| stated om We atten, between A amd O. ow: counterfeit colm. A large amount of the coin and ner during the week. Mexicans in’ Washington | fault of $200 bail to appear asa witness for the 4 F ‘ck p. m. I Lave seen but a single raft being towed down. " DWELLING No. 385, miuated on the nerth end ‘all the Hoteie and the ‘tensive a ye fi aking it found y sus- | Commonwealth. Shatt, the other witness, en- fon the premiaes of bath pertiey, es | It Wanam acre in extent, and perhapea dozen wen | 20% foe! satiaed that Juarez will be fully'sus- | Commonseralth: Shut the SBN URN RES WicRese a Nags oe wants avenue snd 7 ot athe. m.. Rou = were encamped upon it. I hear that they some- | Wasmixotox, August 17—The Attorney Gen-| The prisoner shows unmistakable signs .of |“ an 16-st UP Gov. Wise has granted a pardon to Robt. Brestow. the young man who killed a schoolmas- ter named Gogerty. in Centreville, King and Queen county, about a year ago. Governor W times cover an extent of acres. and require forty | eral has made a decision sustaining the position | having received a most unmerciful beating, sev- or fifty of the Lardy voyayers and lumbermen of | of the Post Ofice Department, to the eftrck tat a | eral of his teeth being knocked out, amd ong ade F plenaantiy y y voyag : vies | theactlimiting the atnount of paymentsfor foreign | of his face was black and blue and much swollen. | bot ill be for rent after the 15th the country to guide them through the intricacies | (0020 mail sevice alee provides that such amounts | 29d Primatets Seackineappenrasce: The wound month. Inquire above of of the navigation of the St. Lawrence: h aul? Au me $2.50 bye paid out of any money in the treasury not | i bis leg, intficted by his own hand during the | JOSEPH P- SETH, between Sand", maintains, it is reported. that shooting Whigsand | The rain continues, with fog, as we approach | otherwise appropriated, it is a perminent appro- | melee, is also severe, and it was with ditticulty and OR RENT—A valuable GROCERY STORE vacia Hotel, Old Por = = a i 4 riation, and is not aflected by the failure of the | be was enabled to walk. The officer procured an KF situated on the corner of 12th and B ets west, | Comfort, IRSDAY EVE schocknentert Ss. petenehigaitace. bliss sebciatillceap ccdlon PenInGa Rate acd beat OMos AmrORMiRe NT ANTE the tok ceacienl | smmibanand Sopeeen Kinas Means Lee a ell fitted up with ‘shel SBAY EVENING 7" The trot between Flora Temple and Prin- i RENT—A t BRICK DWE TENG HOUSE, pln ath ween R and S. ‘ A Costumer wiil be in a nor Is it affected by the act of 1836, requiring the | Of eeecar = nm. The prisoner ts — 5 pougter: a = veh ge lhere desi sti nce withevery varioty of attire au 18 5t” Sees We come at times so near either shore. and the | Postmas! neral to submit certain specific esti- ary Of age, and a native of Liverpuol, England, | in the city for a resident. oo: . .B eee oNer eb Gt we eBiate; New York, on Feet: | ooo iis tus thastecsaatantiocd usmany beau- | mates to Congress at certsin stated’ Gace’ nag | but bas Keen tn th country for eighteen years. | Fo ee BA2SEe's BEAUTIFUL STATUE day afternoon. resulted in the success of the for- | tifa views of highly cultivated territory held by certain deputy postmasters that the act of | He says he has an uncle living in ‘the State of Re “PISHI fad mer. The distance trotted was two miles. The s ei . z 54, ¢ their salaries by a percentage upon the He shipped in the Charles Ward at . Fortunately. as we progress, the weather clears 5 " time of the first heat was 1:50. six and a-half sec- receipts of their offices is a permanent appropri together with deceased, but had never ws A BEAUT! PUL AND VALUA- tion, and therefore that they can draw their pay oe m until then. ‘ BLE FARM of ‘90 acres, more or 333 Pa ay Sth and Toth ste truly magnificent country; as well improved, ap- | frown current receipts. This matter will come be- | During the examination a large crowd gathered love. Stock: Lp oe Wank county, Md., about’ miles from Washington city, . ty, Md., aor 4 4 parently, as almost any im northern New York | fore the Postmaster General when the quarterly | 19 and about the office of the magistrate, curious | SoUUty, Maz abo Georgetown. can be bought for Stone takes the place of plank on both sides bere | 2°;0Unts of postinasters are rendered get aa at the prisoner. f WARTS. 3 very tunity to see thi onds quicker than the sume distance had ever | M4 *Mords usa very fine opportunity to see this been trotted before. {> The St. Petersburg Gazette of July 26 pnb- shes a treaty between Russia and China, ratified mon jo fianks are a Price for afording | ties tn cote Inte Clovin eek ceeeiehe ee Pe : Thea elated 1 dispat : ur thanks are due Justice Price al ny Acres In corn, 13in clover, a1 Inoats, For ~ and of the elaborate use of paint and putty. Op- w INGTON, Ang. Ae Becrutedy of the | Us the facilities for reporting the evidence in te further information address a note to J_G. J, WASTED—A WHITE WOMAN as cook,who Heer » ; : on ean come wy . AGerman by the two Emperors. The treaty contains tweive | posits the village of Matilda. on the upper rapids. | Treasury, on an appeal, has decided that under | examination. Cantos. | Fost oe merce ler yen prop: | ferred. “Apply immediately to ADAMS" E a i 7 : > ; , the tari of 1857, lappin, of ed = es ; Office. 51 . avenue. eu 16-st ' artictes. It grants to Russia leave to send an am- | We are just passing, lays the steamer Boston, apon 1857, lappings a spond worst erty taken in part payment ata fair valuation. - = ——n - Secaien eaisbeed a coactlen” we 'Coait SANs: nour secuatcvic thce-ok acegAONill ac and flax are liable to duty of per cent.; drop | GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. | “au s‘colm W4XTEP- * seepectahle Woman, a SITU I or to Pekia, ne rotecti e > jack, used asa 5 and ———>—_ — 4 tian missionaries, and authorizes a monthly mnjl | "avigating then. Sailing vessels make no attempt | gerd. free ‘tal ee eenety | A Resouvriox explanatory of a Resolution in re- ME RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF | opin Ye Se Rees Se } service between Kiachla and Pekia to do so, but pass through the different canals con- tes clesigning to send articles of mall bulk, | lation to High street, approved July 21, 1859. | | “tas CALLAN'S. tfarmeriy Holmsad'es | Streets, Capito! Hill. ‘au 18-St" structed around them, which are all on the Can. | but of a great value, to the United States, evem to | _, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of E on the Piney Branch road. af DRUGGISTS —Wanted. a SITUATION ' IL Two boys were smothered to death in 2 7 Itivation here | be "der the impression that for greater'security | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, rth of Boundary street. Asa pic TS, & graduate of Philadelphia College of Phar- = . = ada shore. The more | see of the cultivation her they can properly forward them through the mafi | That the resolution to which this is a su plement, id, and it macy. Rest of references given. Address C. W large bin of wheat In a warehonse at Weedsport.| the morc favorably does it impress mymind—aud } to tue consignment of the collector of customs. | be understood to place the curbstone on both sides " a For par- | p.. Box 2250 Phiiedeiphia Post Ofhoe, Phi adel N. ¥., on Saturday last, they having, ina spirit | more especially the style im which the Canadians | ‘This bas led to the lasue of ac instruction that | of the street before the property of W.H. Dougal, | Hens Gere at nae th hin. au 18-2 of play, jumped into the settling wheat as it was | construct their farm buildings, most of which } Such consignments are not sanctioned by law, pe og ee vege the petitioners, | LAN, G 2 being spouted from the bottom of the bin into a | seem tu be built of stone. Ido not wonder that | e viicers of customs are expressly prohibited opener Shapley es lasdic ade . + ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, aged 16 or ie, \T—A STORE R@OM on Massachus- FR, Music Stove, of re ho from being engaged in business importation. | fence, on each side, as said fence now stands; and between 2d and Sd etreets. Inquire | woul Should cases occur after this warning, it will be- yor the Surveyor be instructed so to locate ANS & CO., 309 Pa, avenus. cor, Sen try, which is not surpassed. apparently, by any | come the duty of the department to adopt such | curb. y _A0 12 pod ee Se Ss a coal eee ee ¢ integrity, with va limi 1 bales, teenmuret as the law may warrant to put au end to | | And be it fwrther resolecd. That from the termi-| FXOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Tt. ENTE City eference. Apply to ee ee a Semen mera FT acting 4 ni of the lines above established, the Mayor] FE PROPHRTY “A FARM oetan ee is ee, Tewenn toch and risk seamen Repository: Wx a, ‘Tux Vincinia Srrtxos.—There are 1,500 viai- | ™™St surely be the condition of other portions of with the get hed and Commissioner be. and they] with dwelling and out-houses, in Monteome ane pee = th, | the Provinces—not of this—which gives rise to the are hereby authorized so to locate the curb to the | county, Md, on the Frederick turnpike, 7 m ANTED—COOK ; one thorough torsatthe Greenbrier White Sulpher, 700 at the Tanada | " if Personal. intersection of High and Fayette streets, as to Rockville, half mie from Madd ake, Frith restaurant cooking; none other Montyomery White, 500 at the Old Sweet, sou at | !mpression that Canada ismot progressing su™l-| ton, John M Botta, of Va., is in New| do the least injury to improved "while | mies from Canal. Is ix well watered. and iy. Also. emart, active BOY. Apply i the Rockbridge Alum, 200 at the Red Sweet, 20y | ‘iently fast; for I have seen nothing on the Amer- | york. allowing a footway of not leas fuse aid foct ye | th jy outtiod and rapidly teaproving neightorhoad. | House, ivth st. and Pa av. au i? at the Salt, 300 at the Orkney, and 150 at the Raw- | (©28 *ide to equal the solidity of the improvements | .--- Hon. Elisha Litchfield, a former member | front of the houses now erected. pope $3 Water emrest, Gealgeusown ty ley. Among the visitors at the Greenbrier White | 0@ *eCanadaside. So far, their wharves and land- | of Congress from Onondaga, N. Y., died the 4th §e Secretary ‘Thompeon; and am those at the | '"& Places seem to be universally more staunchly | inst - 63 Water street, And be it further resolved, That nothing herein | —— contained shall be constrned as diminishing in |e peng a ee RESIDENCE Healing Springs are Hon. Jobn Letcher, Ex-Gov. | Jt than ours, except at Ogdensburg, where we | _ “*-"Ex-Governor Seymour, of Ct.. Minister to | 2uy respect the width of Hizh street, or as pre- Bell, of Texas, Secretary Floyd, and Mr. Venabile | ave evidently outstripped them. The absence of North Carolina. - . of commerce—vessels—on the river continues re- est, between 13th 4th ste... a: —_ St. Petersburg, was to leave Liverpool for the | Venting this Corporation from insisting upon | Franklin Square. The houee has ail the modern oa markable. We steam for an hour at a time with- canal boat, and having thus been drawn down into the body of the wheat beyond the power of extrication before suffocation ensued Tealgige te cafensanse sh obtaining the advi the Americans on their borders covet their coun- iu an! ofa inusieal education te q for teaching. He will ome f Soguasnted United States on the 13th inst what, in its opinion, shall be the grade or lines, puprcyoments, with back building pata ? n 0. Possession given the Ist of August. A) --Letters from Strakosch, it is said. give the | Pt wyltty oF mt of said High street at any time | H.C. STEWART, corner of 12th and Hate. F = Tun | atmos positive assurance thst, Piccolomin{ will (Approved July 23, i859. | _iy 21 ee — U7 The cheapness of coal fur locomotives in | out the sight of a steamer even; nor hasa sailing | revisit the United States t fall. A Resototios supplemental to a ti —I offer tor sale a valuable Fs } comparison with wood is daily demonstrated. | vessel yetappeared on cithercanal since wereached | ----A, the ers by the North Star, at ‘oved July 16, 1900, entitled ©" A reeclttn fy } Lowdo inl he The Hodson River Railroad Company has added | the head of the rapids. New Y Cag rom California, are Mr. Collins, the et of P. Gormley. improved city property. This rty is situ. | ferred. Inquire six mere coal burning locomotives to their road | The rapids are not continuous, but are strewed | 2¢tr ae Fanaie Morant, sce Roscaned oy the per! of Aldermen and Board of one ofthe most iraproved and | hae! nly ouiti: farket Space, near the canal an Lt. M. F. Maury, of the National Observa- | Common Council 0; Corporatton of Georgetown parte. county. Conven during the last four months. The whoie number | #lonz at short intervals. So far, a very general tory, has accepted the invitation tndeliver the me. | That the reeclacieg to which this is? 3 road. BENJ. P. 8) now in use on this road is thirty-one. The burn. | boiling of the waters alone tells of the presence of Y WANTED To PURCHASE—A emall DWEL. t nual address at the State Fair at Nashville, Tenn., | entitied “+ resolation in favor of P. Gormley, | JO@M "City Ma, WENGE RSE ford of ing of coal reduces the current expenses of a loco- | jutting rocks underneath, on both sides of the averus and wit October 41. be, and the same is, so amended that in the eve! S12 City Poot Omes, greet Cthee, Address: Bos motive forty-five per cent., an item that adds | steamer’s course. The current is evidently very <; The court martial on Major Osborn Cross, | the arbitrator to whom the matter of difference be- LOST AND FOUND. heaets tad Coen Siving exact location, size ot largely to the profits strong here—f should think from four to six miles ew York, held a long session on Tuesday, the | ween P- Gormley and the Corporation of | 7 a ED 7 “T per hour ; evincing that the fall of the river’s bed 7 We have received a copy of the “Analyti. | is quickening rapidly. Various dangerous rocks cal Arithmetic,”* an introduction to normal arith- | on the Canada side of the river (where the chan. ‘6th, and finally arrived at a decision, but which | Wn are referred shall not be able to agree, they REWARD ~! has not yet been unde public. ner can anything | ®°@ bereby atithorized to select am urntire to ake S3enn white be known os to the nature of it until all the papers | Cide between them. — [Approved July 23,1859. | @.\ "ist is have been transmitted to the War Department, ae Away, op Friday inst. WaAsTRDa TOP XAS Ra rr OP boleant underbit ia right aaa F. pear d th 4 A Resonetios in favor of 8. W. Ketohen itfeitat Nor t8 north a strocts Capitol Halle? ie metic, designed for ‘inners; by Silas L. Loom- | nel lies principal. )are buoyed, and the buoys | and there supervised by the proper officers, when EO b Ww. if left at No. 16 nor! street. Capt a. “* is, A. M.. M. D., of ‘ce city metre inied woe opprngan of the water and | tbe decision will hye announced Murough that De- Pret 82 Cearisey hetaoeee ee ne 18S and inte Arithmetic.” Philadelphia; Lippincott & Co. | them entirely underneath {t—with the rush of the | Partpent. ‘The rumor is, that the decision is fa- , ry REWARD.—Left the comm bout t SALES LADY WANTED.—A Lady, who bs ! : vorable to Major Cross; but nothing positive can | That the sum of forty-one dollars and sixty-six | ® red COW ith omermy | AL uniutanee inthe erty, am wine This appears to be a simply, clearly arranged lit- | current. St. Lawrence county, New York, here | yet be known. 3 o red © . @0 extenrive + i | cents be. and the same is hereby, appropriated to | white under herlaws aed eimall wanteenany countered to sgling gcode inn Auluery, Pr tle volame of 200 pages drawing the beginner into | (on the American side) seems to be but just open- = Pik her aman beanie ha iar or Siler tos i has Degen tats with warts on —— suing, and Fancy Store, can hear oi : Tus Soxe ov “Tux Orn Anm Cuan.” — i : Ned Ve . " 8 EAL 3 the more abstruse mathematics. !t presents an | ing for settlement; as, while fields, and some well. | July 1, 1859. ‘Approved July 23, 1559. her return to No. 604 north C street, betwen and 8th we. semirable introduction to the normal arithmetic | improved ones, are constantly in sight, neafly all ‘ ¥ estimated that this song, set to music, has cleared a nd 3th ats. Capitol Hill, MRS. KIDDIE, ne need apply. au 16 by the same author the houses seein to be on the other side. It being | the publisher over $200,000. The following re- | A ResoLution appointing a conrmittee to confer - A £ NSEE. SENTEB YAN WAN PER- SEP SEESeEnepeeees hardly possible that there can be much difference | ceipt shows its original cost : Pith the Alexandria, Loudon, and Hampshire inet teenth tot eee, ANI bh rs 3% Le ing the Ty The number of inmates now in the New | in the soil of the two banksof the river, brisk Jan.| “Received, Mas 11, ISt1, of Mr. Charles Jett. | —-Rallpoad Company. Wy Kiisehdh ent Deane ‘some white spots about With at Inast one e« Y wall forw York Almshouse and Workhouse, is 7,152. The athan will soon overtake plodding John over the | T¢V*, the sum of two pounds two shillings for Common Council of the C ester etal he e Asmal! fami! Address We Ne at th Committee on the Workhouse have reported in | way. in «tixin’ things up.” If he would only | COPY tight of words of a song writien by me. That the Mayor, the Recorder ‘and entitled “The Old A. ir,” music bi ;Pickreliand See ae favor of permitting the women in thatdepartment | take a lesson from John in the matter of fixing | Hine ee Bush ‘Cook NF} Marbury, Jr. of the Board af Common. Coun- to work for J. D. Phillips & Co., for ten cents per a office. Reforen SAVED PROM THE aubeCusene cn | WR IMMEDIATERE TS Wirbatte ’ cil, be, and they are hereby, appointed a commit. | @TRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER 0! BONE soa * ce ASHER, day for one month, and twenty cents per y substantially when he does fix, twenty years hence | ‘The song has since cost a Mr. Kyle, of London, | tee to confer with the Al —_ ria, Louden, aed Ss ith instant, a yellow C' th a, bt ed rowa's » for which liberal waces 8 c ns wh cs | be paid. Will see this portion of St. Lawrence county, New | about $10,000, (costs of suit ) in contesting an in | Hampshire Railroad Company, in relation to the hind legs near the ter that time. at cap making, for eighteen months, | York, a most delightful region, indeed, in all its ion resteaining him from px communication of Lewis Moke nd fintibevics ted by thé Boalt or: : al Junction restraining him from printing and sell~ ‘te, <i enzie. a to ‘esr. ANTE, oon desiring Emplow the Mayor, bearing date July 27, 1559. person finding sait cow lease it the Ine Mekh ing it. Approved August 3. 1859. by bringing her or sending BE scoount of ve LANSDALE. S807 etree, and a eee x attributes except its now almost universal balf- crazed prevailing abolitionism = On the Canada shore at an humble hamlet a a? pogo ee ag Papers contain the Pros- | spire appears, surmounted by the cross, with an- ans serer a ampany. New | other crowning a lower and larger building in ~ - nnbich is to be free | close juxtaposition. ‘The latter is evidently aw old om Sit resfousiMilUty 206 Che Sones Norotafure in- 1 conen ter (pedvulny Pieisshiychereh, eo reheat 5 with the subseription’and £2 on allotments. ‘The | 1" Picture varies the be Za two governments guarantee an annual income of - Sees | £3,000 from the day the cable is laid. Its is pro- posed first to try the raisiug or restoration of the cable, and if this fail to put down a new one. ‘Ten Governors NE M7" Ata meeting of delegates from the Grand | A Resouttion a inting a Street Commissioner. | —*2!* HN McGRA Se Lodge of the State, and of the Encampments, held | _ Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | @ BEEP ARR TAREER STEALING: | WANTED To RENT alexandra, & com in Baltimore on Monday evening, they resolved | Common Cowncil of the Corporation of Georgetown, $100 .hEePs ELING !!—Stolen, on Mon chin pee B LLNS. Us ee it B street, patrons « wil “s in @ respect bt last. 15th instant, m: ‘hter- to have a grand de andecieh oat ‘That Samuel Bootes (Town Surveyor) and he La ta hereto. ted additional © Pre deers -tween New York and New Jersey avenues, Dem.) by caston of the dedication of their new Hall, which | High street! between Evehth sttect and the were ern ee = EC Is fixed for Wednesday, Sept. 2ist. Theimembers | ertriimits of auid High street. taken. 1 will givethe above reward foe the denen an of the Grand Lodge of the United States and mar- Approved August 3. 1859. ol gad conv jection of the thief, AN HOOVER Eine oa who up to shals, will appear in full regalia, and the mem- |__| UIT! JOAN HOOVER. | ately whee === ‘ofa parenta, 1 TUATTON vn - bers of the subordinate lodyes Y drets Farey HAIR PINS, very chea, ppust Teotived 50 REWARD.—Rap from the subsori e may a Mr. DonneLty —The New York Herald bears witadiined hats. tw ofet at ber, on Ju N ive, ent, (0 BOY, JOBS out to the letter our necount of Mr. B. Donnelly. | GRO BOY. DORN 8 eae think ive Governor Wise’s New York correspondent, pub- “ICE CREAM AND WATER [CRS 1 Father sherk wees cyolen ta 1 tare eee | oursions,af oncdoliar hx a al (rent to be abort 2 lished on the day before yesterday—rrde the fol- os Hotels nly | to bslieve that he is in Washington, B.C. | (7 In New York, on Tuesday afternoon, the lowing from the pen of its Albany corr “ nee at one doliar allon. FI n . above roward will be gi ewer to me, f respondent: every d: lade witrout @ stitch or s! Richmond Grays, under an escort of a battalion “Mr. Bernard Donnelly, as far as can be learned. DDING Cx ES ‘nn po ay iF cr ble Watch pine Bustle. Wi A, WARY steered eink i OX: = can o! of the National Guard were received th front of | isa voluble ild-be-somebody ; a Little political i Wery chen. | Particular attention paid ts fur | Callasd exanune them. ‘8 16-003t* ryantown, g Soraily sw here there ls no €: the City Hall, by Mayor Tiemann, and Mayor | peddler in Richmond county, Who, having, by sn | B'shiug eve-sthing in the fe De ster ri ba thine cE he | One * A. B., Geor Mayo, of Richmond, Va., and the Common Coun. | &!4 freak iu the chapter of aceldents, recel ved. a ADer A CONFECTIONERY - corner 2th 7 cil, besides a host of invited guests and’ military | Huy, \tnifeste from so great a personage as tiov- ate. au t8-tm* ernor W ise, experienced similar sensations to t! men. The affair passed off with great e-lat. In ofa boy with bie a ans : oe ‘ SI . Wil : AR DI ie BOWIE, 4 12th street —————____au ja-1m* TO a ‘he fi Bane t side, has pleasas:. i =a wat. and found ft mora: | ((H~SRUPON POR BR OR EAE, WASHING, ~ Nobis eigen the evening the Common Count! gave a banquet | ly aud physically impossible to refrain from ex- desivabie investment, being fa sumeni bee hon tly on H to the Mayor of Richmond and the Grays at the | libiting it to every bees f It is easy to isnagine | dred dollar id ‘8 each, redee January 2, 1962, Metropolitan Hotel. whieh was partaken of by | tbe, little ma ther and ‘thither, with | bearing interest af rate this tire-rocket of mischief in his breeches pocket, | and are for tale by RIGGS & Geyer PEF Ana > tip ‘in the most with ts r re eines ni af Babee a: upwards of four hentead shee Speecles were | and ‘confidentially’ imparting itscontents toevery | — uM ood Grice, He ~ Popular hi So teamwigia - made by Messrs. T: and Mayo, Captain | body whom he chanced to encounter”? D. D. anes ee ae pet to a i ATTHEWS & SIMMs’, Elitott of the Grays, Captain Dimmock and others. 5-4 aaigie~e a USANEL.S ” Green. we =. The proceedings terminated at midnight Tue Paesipenr’s Private Sxcretaryvsurr — 1 : — It being currently ramored around the city that icin Tors CA Naval INTELucexce.—The United States | the President has selected a new private b Turenping to roner steamers W yandot and Mohawk left the dry dock | it may not be amiss for us to mention that the fact San acanll at the Brooklyn Navy Yard om Tuesday. the 16th | is not so, The gentleman, Mr. Magill, a clerk in then 5 it instant, and were hauled alonside the wharf for | the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, detailed the purpose of painting and tecelving armament | long since to assist the private Secretary in his ses ‘; this ahs YY. peer and stores The Untted States Steainers Mystic | otherwise now too heavy writing labors, continues and Sumpter will he ready by the 20th inpinnt ; to discharge the duties of the Executive private nearly all of their officers have arrived and re. secretaryship that were devolved upon him on the ported for duty to Commodore Breese, of the | resignation of Mr. Henry. Our fellow-citizen, Brooklyn Navy Yard. The United States new Donald McLeod, Esq., is temporarily performi steam sloop Iroquois is receiving her masts, spars. | the daties tucident to the ‘Treasury Departmen: &ec., and having her standing rigging set ur; she clerkship of Mr. Magill while the latter is : is progressing rapidly to a final completion, and, etuployed as we expinin above. | ere many days elapse, will be ready for sea. The —__-— frigate Germantown, commander Richard L Mixort's Lane Liaur-Housa.—The progress Page, wee at Shanghae June 4, The United States | made in the erection of this light-bouse during the steamer Powhatan, Captain George Pearson. Present season has been very satisfactory. At the got on shore near Woosung about June 4th, but | commencement of the season it was but twelve would be got off without injury, feet high; it ienow sixty” ‘This light-house is on

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