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— _— eat ee — ' pres a EWws @0sst it is that though so long in contact with the | to transmit the information of the particular spot GEORGETOWN. : EXCURSIONS, &<. THE EVENING STAR a wi sia theviec Emad to go the way of all | at which that line will end, so as to enable the = ee uP MEETS x ° Beactirce Istets—Tue Savct Rarips—Corx- | aboriginal ah, 2a ips cocapedt slides bast pote bis aes the bebsroies iro : 6 BROWS. August 19, 1859 ALEXANDRIA, LODO he'd. antPbbint raLi—L. Sr. Feaxcts—More Frencn Vit- | own Northern pioneers é ity has un- ‘AILROAD. WASHINGTON CITY: wees} |tacss—Rramire nown Cotsay Bariee—Be. | seaelibey neers chase mamtve stone, ogi | SValla-Wialiggnnd pagpere the, crymnd gs for Foi days ag Toe ~— _ =" FRIOAY........... ++ August 19, Timotny anv Cepar—Tue Cenar Rarrms— | in the form of-@ crucifix, with an ancient French Phis future 8 east of Cascade oop i © “Me cance = le of constraction. 1 r| AIN OF CARS for accommodation of Srut Rocx Rarips—Montreat Mountain 18 | parsonage, quaint in its sty L Bostik ess.—The following is a statement di of the of any mo- | a7 aes Seng pt shears potor chim Sieut—Fovr at tux Hetm—Tie Orrawa— | should, from ite appearance, date seston cout . ae Dae a pr - a e- Omce Hikers Sade onntaeel . agile Apes | epaane tbe EETING a0RR tue PRovisions oF Tan LAW BBECTNG | | Lace Sr. Lovis—Nea’s leanp—Pae ANCIENT [lat the ‘pigs nape —nbeheay Fo ee tha | month of July, 199: police system,/mnd the efficiency and REAM On the 19th THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING | Morxy—facnings—A BravTiFcL Panorama— | time when the Eng Possess: t. present 4 of om Water ane he | Letters recetved and entered on registers... 2.610 | Rctivity of the officers dimployed under 1t | Soaks? h? the visors “ac Oropoko, sod. Water ‘THR LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY | pie yo cnixe Ravips—Excitine Vovacinc—]| Canadas. Just below it we enter the head of t Der’ wrillen, resbtacd, abil tranimitted 2.997 | “We learn thatthe Rev. D. Boone, who bas Section, OF THE orice. [ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION IS RowuNDING BEFORE MONTREAL. Lachine rapids, over which, it being about sun- |} patents eng d ated served 30 satisfactorily ae rent thes os “tri Seuaoiaaenh . = Piers ren acre Cote : : fea ae nan taka ereaing-eeen ek aa |e ceed ieee Sores page ted Pirmihan his place in the | fgarr, Alexandria evory day Curing the meeting PRINTED x THE DretRict oF Couuwnra. [ Editoriat copermentenes ef hives of their food for the evening—insects that hover Pe pny 4200 College filled by a Patrick ¥ | stat gh cane ee Fredy ado ~~ 2 = ——— == — St. LAWRENCE ’ e : = é 9 — apg TT ae = — On THE St Peet ~aciaty Canada, within an inch of the water's surface. For the first Entries pom in tract-books. 9.901 Whose duty is it to repave the piece of street | Saturday ‘at7 p.m..and Vienna on Monday wre Noricsa.— Distaict oF ge rors ADVERTICS io. 26.] August 4, 1559. two miles down the Lachine rapids we have plain r MENTS TO SK INSERTED ALT! a posted Acres of scrip iesued...... ++++ 6,544 } recently torn up between the Canal Bridge and | ipe st 7 o'cloct, o " ¥ H eal Hi . 1veED ND FORWARDED Though long since out from among the Thou- | saiing, the bubbling of the water and sw! ror ‘ p< Rarel hepa cite Si S lee WUT CARIAR Contuctor. aan sence aT & sand Islands, isles have been plentifully strewed | carrent than before, being the only visible sign | “Arxansis Swap LANDs.—A patent (No. 5) for Sy Gondien, West ly hope that our | — - aT em on either hand since we left Brockwille, many of | shat the. cives bere descends mare rapidly {in } 1665.68 actos af samp sat eundond loon rzetie Mayor will forthe wae of ‘hewn incom ovivht fol rote Bok Beton cultivated generally passi down these miles we ¢ Batesville district of Arkansas, enur' venienced and poor suffering horse . send . NORFO: N y tiles reas api nplagebi pcp lagna. tke | eer a se eek the canal t! h which Ps ler the act of September 2th, 1550, was | officers and compel the proper parties to replace it The rtoamer POWHALAN tot mabe on Excar This vatuable and popular family paper, full | highly improved. Nota few of them look ‘© | steam past the head of © hrough w! State under the ac! ptem’ hs Ps evi in, On have it done and Lian ce ORDA Tue me as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, and | jittle paradises for a summer season’s sojourn. So | ytontreal is supplied with water—the river falling | yesterday transmitted by the Acting Commission- potion po Berey =y tan Hil ghove- mentioned pointe; jeaving hor, choice literary reading, {* now on our counter | far, i have seen nothing in the towns or farm forty-eight feet in its course of twelve wiles lengtlt | er of Indian Affairs for the signature of the Presi- The lovers of pleasure will doubtless be pleased berth, ost of oth s estan the ad Ce “ ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in | houses of Canada to remind me that it was a cen- from that point to the city. dent. i (0, lcorn that the Vigilant Fire Company intend Secon ctv, 3 nesday, its interesting contents are the following articles: | tury ago, only, under the dominion of France, ex- | ygountains are now in sight at the north—Mon- SU RERLE Al tleman te | £'¥ing another grand ie, ve & Speed Fare for the race tris. incloding. meals, te Pines Tae French Army—its discipline described by @ | cept the ruins of the old fort at Carlton and the | treqi mountains; and at the east, Boucherville and ol pjeatoite oatandy ‘Alleghau count Jar teeerouses topo with thelr brother firemen | howe emis aint Lawkent. single tisk 'g3. gen, New York traveler; humble church I noticed in the letter I closed an | gejje Isle mountains and others. They are all | still jig hss eeprom oe 20) ete eee cena eee | romprath, ningun, @e, Rennes and iy The Evils of Knowing mor: than one’s Neighbors; | hour ago. isolated spurs of considerable height, rendered pe a ’ ngine Company of Philadelphia, on the 12th of any Ap, rubamguent tip ate tens Sikes ton Another Abduction Case—a young girl enticed We are now coursing down the Sault nae ay very conspicuous because so aout the banks of the | Pr oe Dadian bie aoe friends, Messrs. | 9878 ly hy. Se Bote, Srom her home by @ circus ctor; A Wife Elopmng | comparatively narrow sluice, in which St. | St. Lawrence, which is visible fn a fine panorama wrk Qicaetkariie sia Pansseny Thelen Hollingsworth and oes eeeeen sere G = Office GEO FE MATTINGLY Toe Pied beeceedsr chyna c OWE Chadha Ma Lennar tani 1S WAY cn vetierseally WHS: | for many miles.on all hands, és Jost at the foot of | | T¥E SUcRRTARy cP Tax y meats city, from his | town office of the Canal. have removed their office Tioket Agent Potonnc Steambont Co. Cure Fruit-Stealers; Stephen's Old Clothes; Ra | the ocean, as that no steamer even, can venture to these rapids the river spreads out into a wide bay, | 4 He notes. and enteenl upon the dis. | to other and more suitable quarters, viz: the new | au t7-«t (Cons States Alex Gaz.) rey Taming a Vicious Horse; stem ita current; the canal around it, 11 miles i | a4 turning suddenly to the north—Montreal | Drief nme aes . tullding recently erected OY Bt P Dodge, Baa. aide us Winnwe Asis GAEMRDI Sperulating in a Pair of Vases; The Foundations | length, being resorted to by our vessels of all sorts. | Comes instantly into fall view, with its towering | euarge of bie duties. oe tos Aicmenel Agecint ond Obeapeaieesa welen iati of Houses; Betsey Smith's Difficulty—the law- | as well as those of Victoria's subjects, in voyaging spires and its venerable white stone edifices, ‘The acpi nae Sain of the Alex q The Workingme: 's Association, yer's story; “ drtemus Ward's" Fowrth of July | up stream. As we rushed down the Sault Rapids | passage down the La Chine rapids is thrilling in- ] a ‘3 4 a 2 ‘The Flour market continues in quitean inactive | (OF THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD.) Orati the steamer was fifty times made by the helmsman | 4.44 Four stalwart men are required at the | Correspondence of the Star. Ou B c ‘Aug. 17, 1859 and unsettled state. Sales since our last rej oe Have chartered 4 the large s comm dieus steamer f vari 3 - entre, h sudden turn up Point Comrort, Aug. 17, 1659. | some 600 barrels good standard Superfine brands | Mount Vernon foraG. ‘xXour rt of the National Teachers’ Convention | to turn apparantly half way upon her own cen wheel, to shift the steamer with eac ome : 60 ; « | Mount Vernon foraG.and Excur ppg: flaw desticuslans The Sayings and | so devious is the channel and sudden its changes. | of the current. The channel, through much of it, | The crowd of visitors who throng this favorite | at $5; Georgetown city mills, of the same brand “) ang 25 cents t higher. Wheat. good | 1858 Th mittee in annownct Doings of * Evans. Bro. § Co.; Though there was nothing very dangerous there, | seems to be not more than fifty feet wide, with aed aa Sey at a baad tiae ap iced soll is chaning bende ct Gites ie, aioe thie Ex vm pledge themaniin 0 epare no maine Stx Letters from the Editor on his Northern Tour; | these frequent very sudden whirlings about, made | rocks on both sides not a foot below the water's | 8eason by coming too early ig . mak: TA ‘ Teen! = $1.10a$1.15. season. na t a sare to be devoted to the re A Letter from ~ Peregrina’® at the Rockbridge | more than one passenger evidently nervous. The | surface. Over some of them the river tumbles a ptelte Gitte dit kocer te peeirgeiry hs ne pee {ial of the two widows ard orphans ‘caused by the Alwin Springs, and other correspondence; Opera- | waters pour down these rapids muchas though they | regular water fall, casting spray and foam, it may spire ik eicmitligs Woe ie toile a ALEXA - Withers’s Celebeated sass and String Bos bas sone af the Patent Opie; Proce aly tera pearat hat apa tenth Strcedions, | Ute ten feet above its surhes evel. The seas age Bit the mow Dictate ef/ al dAygiia: aad'es tgp | Coovespendetsh af She Benes MiMloelsermsshed tw the Proprietors. Department News; Editcrials; Washington News | \yroken only by apparent boilingsin all directions. | short and high, Pitching and rocking the usualy ba Ee tearateeetnt yey hie the dante ALEXANDRIA, August 19, 1859. The firat boat will leave the foot nf 6th ot end Gossip; Local Intelligence, §.. §¢.5 At Cornwall, at the foot of the Sault Rapids, the | steady steamer so that at one moment she rolls | !5 Plenty ’ y Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and | appearance of the houses is very French. Many 7 Ty o'elock ; Navy Yardatéa.m T nd at the next on the other; | # few days, from the heat and dust of the cities,| TheCityCouncil meets to-night. for the purpose | 74,9 Slock vy Yar 3 heavily on one sid the foot of 6th etra. tat 13; ; o it the “ Oftice,* | of electing a Superintendent of the Gas Works, | Yard at 2p. m.—touching at Alexa satgrens; pec bpsag aterm a wroeicrtc epee gaireeel Cs ign tora heli op eticeeac tl Dugas 4 pear pidge! aera aaa paris On | made paceat by the recent resignation of Mr. ge Pe Be nent ladica. Interesting Personal Items; imust be perhaps a century old. Otherwise I saw | and anon seems inclined to stand half erect on her i val teenie! wee haben @aareoen jost La Jacob Roxbury. Among other candidates for the Cammmitios af Aovepasments, And a great variety of choice literary articles, both | nothing of particular interest about it. A few | stern. The scene was too exciting to permit the | OUT we e ean MeL, fs 5 retard! bape office, Mr. Roxbury presenta hid Pliduts for retlec- 7 Mich Cesta prose and postry, too mumcrows to mention. miles below, the river commences to run wholly | jadies aboard to think of sea-sickness; the apparent Sean el ae 23 oe i Sate tion, in a card in the Gazette this morning. M. Cook, Lé cFariand 5 ‘This is just the paper, above all others, for citi- | within the Canada lines, being no longer the | hazards of the passage being very soon over, how- — Be a taeciinae ce eect dein seem to act |. B¢ bridge recently — or opine . Marceron, Pectropelia to toed te thate Pimads ata aie | orn) wrens Cinmets, Vie and President 2; | ever. At hw hetowe\(on dark for me to mite and meee ‘t th fs f one and the mith how can and by uchnonen to the ons Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. | chanan. From Cornwall east, the country as- | more, as we round the last island between us and | #"d move as ey Were members of o: pl ry " ¢ very li “s in another column, it will be Price only 3 cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. | sumed a wilder appearance, and the voyager sees | Montreal. So I lay aside my interminable pencil | *#me large family. Very little attention is paid to | company’s card, in . ; t i =. ANALOSTAN. dress at meals, while the display, of an evening, | seen that they commence this morning running a ic, weer: Postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. upon the river banks many evidences that the | for the evening. W.D. W—u. in Abe: BidLteoen: se ses orably with on train for the accommodation of persons ee P che BUREKA CLUS p-opee- reunion of th SS anes population is essentially French. Thus, the houses le most fashionable city receptions. the eatop meeting on the land o Ms. Jean foe ProNictecenmer ac eeiepe Spirit of the Morning Pres: are of a single story and attic, nearly all of them | Tue Stat or Goverxment—The New York | ‘The fare at the Hygeia is the theme of praise by re gt ince — ae Ps the th of August. at the faabigon! agra The Constitucwn, alluding to the recentelection | with the red roofs, to which the raral French Express speculates gravely over an alleged prob- | every one who $s fortunate enough to test it y. camp 5 resort koown as Ansiostan reat. i » ex-Presi Mayor Massey left the city this morning for a | nowned Cotil on Mn-ie is ergaced for the oorarion. frauds in England. thinks that the people of that | Canadians are so proverbially partial. able removal of the seat of government to some |, 13st evening. Heostnel tedes Teosehved toa |ifiw Gabi! Uictag ibs womate ee memes of ae L Bear Well lenge for the Tatand from "the Renn « try had better pull the beam ont of theirown We passed through Lake St. Francis, between point in the Mississippi valley, in twenty years, | friends at their summer residence (Villa Mar- | office will nee epi pe lange Houne oo ose x the fost of Hise € such matters, before undertaking to operate | four and five in the afternoon—a broad expansion | when the weight of the Union’s population will | grete) about three miles distant from Old Point, wi ea aches ga pois yagi , Py y mi ‘admitting a gentieman and ladies. en the mote in the eye of the American people of the river upon which stands the villages of St. | be concentrated In that region. It strikes us that | and a sumptuous entertainment was given them, 'y season. Committers of Arranzements. I 4 tabl it. ved Mr. Jus- .MoK. King, Chaat itt J. St. Claur, Bulletic that the sources and signs of national | Lac. The former is exclusively a French hamlet, | No nation of ancient or modern times has ever lady; Mrs. Senator Linn = oe ve 1 PERSO: rt ‘aul? Ww. F.Maw- _ ”: Prosperity are respectively productive industry | with its chapel towers rising impressively above | vet abandoned its seat of government, as such, after Mrs. General Gaines; Mrs. Molinard, widow of a ‘HILD LOST —A free COLO! 1D GIR L,abou USTICE TO ALL. and commercial activity its other buildings. Both the Coteau villages re | having freely expended vast suis in properly fit. gistinguished French oficer (and mother of Lt. | CMzyearsots, intepeas ‘omer seats J T es Saran 2 handsome, thoussh scattering ones, and also wear- | ting it for governmental purposes, except in the Secretary of the Mount Vernon Association; Mrs. | dav Inst. the Isth instant, and cannot be found Western Hose Company, No, 1, IEF They had = “white frost’ im Mawachusette | io 3 decided French aspect. Lower Coteait | case of the removal of the seat of the Government | Gardiner, of New York, (inother of Mrs, Tyler.) | oF heard of She 19. light colored spriebtly WILL GIVE THEIR on Wednesday morning, and in ‘some localities | sands at the foot of the Coteau rapids, made by | of the Roman Empire in the days of its deeay, Surgeon Cuyler, U. S. Aj and a te Sot pte Bao striped sun-bonnete her na: Soe AUMBAL S50 lu the Chermiometer was down to 10 the presence of numerous beautiful islands in the | which was simply the act of an accidental | military officers siationed at this point. The ix Jonophine, A suitable reward will be gven for | AT ARLINGTON SPRINGS, Avovsr 53d, 1658, returning her to her afflicted parents, on 14th street, SO ELEY SG CREE TE js " ig | Party was a brilliant one, and dancing was key i It is proposed to enlarge the Hall of the | river there, some of which are cultivated. ‘The despot, resulting in hastening the downfall of his | Fy i late hour. The fine band froin bese between Land M. or jor information that may lent ational power and importance, and Maryland tnstitnte, in Baltimore, so as to accom- | church or chapel, Catholic of course, of this vil- The Members of Western Hose Company, N ‘ country’ onroe was in attendance. ‘The charminz young | to her recovery. Her parents’ name in Holmer. t= | Xi £18 th ar Seennd Anvual Pic modate the schools of design lage, with its tin-covered roof, tower and cross, | affording a warning which has been profitably | daughter of Prof. D—-y, o' Washington, de- JOTIGE.—1 hereby forowarn all persons from | AU ust 241, where they ples ; oda: hoses seep: Las a beautiful effect as seen in the sunlight on heeded by every civilized nation from that day to oe ore nprtlechac Poe feted dls _ N harboring or trusting my wile, Higrz Nicholas, pc er a ah oom ar eyed ior” The Morning News, a new daily paper re. | such an afternoon. The remains of an abandoned | ti. Nations, like all else existing, are more oF | pupae Uf out Mined domiciled here, q as 1 Will pot boreeponsibie for aay debe she may | eunietevder Al loco, thal! will be prewere ceatly started in Richmond. Va., runs up the | 5 sh fortification, easily traceable from the | jess governed by certain unwritten fixed laws, A grand masqu and fancy dress ball comes | contract from th inte 3 Prof. Hays’s Band has been engaged for the Dame of John M. Botts for the Presidency. subject | steamer’s deck, add interest to the scene here. | wnich eventually rarely fail to assert theis suprcin- | off on Thursday evening next. and itis anticlPa-| washincton, LEN GEORGE NICHOLAS. to the election of a national convention. The village breaks upon one’s view asthe boat | acy in shaping thelr several policies and destinies; ted that Washington will be fully mpc NOAYMOUS Tt ETTER WRITING —The | Searls fap 07> The number of emigrants arrived at New | Suddenly turns a bend on the river's current, and | and neither of these laws is more universally con- eiigese=s ~ | Al lndividon’ who lately amuses himeelf with wri. | tha ak York du the last week was “31, makinga to- | Shooting between two of the islands hardly a hun- ceded than that which attachesa people to the Perso: ties and sending anonymous prodections to a cer- ” g 't of its earliest annals. +--+ Col. Miles, U.S. A., Hon. Willard Sauls- a capital or seat of government of | bury, of De mina ee tal for the year of 48.7. corresponding part of for the | Ged yards apart, rushes down the Coteau rapids over the white caps of foam with which it is cov- grinst 51 k entioman in this city would do wellfirstto| Tickets FIFTY CENTS, ad ber that no act can more clearly prove the | and ladies. But this unwritten law influencing all nations certainty of the true character of a blackgunrd, and Com mittee, ered. Take ital in all, this part of the voyage. | alike, aside, the rapid progress of our country in +Hon. Jas. Cooper, ort and Hon. 8. Me- | the same being thy blackguard. at Wy tigeics. . We welertens- D7 Froin J ington we have Godey’s La- | from the scenery on both sides of the river, the the improvement and cheapening of its means of y, of Kansas, are at the onal. = ae rg R Se = Oe Mert dy's Book for September, a good number; also | isiands, and the rapids, is full of interest indeed travel in all directions is an insurance against the | »... ~ Carlo att, the brother of Airs. Strakesch, MaAckINAw wit A R ¥ from Pete:son & Brothers (through Shillington) | We are again conrsing between banks highly just married Miss Ethie Germon, Seott’s Highland Widow,” of the cheap edition . <2 YM July Inspection, 122. NOTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS —The success of a scheme that would involve a sacrifice | The’ hymenenis took place at Providence, R. 1. Se half barrels No.1, putup Cd for family ‘Com; of the Waverly novels. u . ‘otomac Steamboat PANY» ‘ceived and for sale} of property that has cost the Government of the] .... Bishop Davis, of South Carolina, has be- | 48° Just received and for ale low by cultivated and thickly populated, on which many G. F. SULICK, - nedition to the semi-weekly trips farm mansiens appear—ail French (of one story United States an aggregate sum equal to its whole | come almost totally blind. His general health is, Goeper south B street andNew Jersey ax.» | foiks offer the public of Weshinstsyand vie’ > The American Normal School Convention | ##d an attic,) with the red rocf and light yellow | annu2l revenue at this time, merely to gratify a | however, good, and his vigorous mental faculties | au 19 3% _____Capitol Hull. _ ines tip on ne Dewan ul Po- assembled at Trenton. N. J.,on Wednesday. A | Walls. ‘he villages of St. Timothy and Cedar | sectional whim on the part of some, and a deter. | "impaired. (ter Se Opportunity of enjoying 2 trip on the beau! 4 BUFF HoLLanps, fo LY MOR large number of delegates were in attendance | 2f sow insight below us, each with its tall tin ly) dufing the hot weather: P = -+-+ Sain Slick has appeared in Parliament. = For Wixpow Suapre_ daily af . : Ss wire ; | mination to. spsculate, pavuntarily, tx govern-| ee ants aaa aeee eer oe eee tz {ust reorived 3 ploces of superior avality phe, Rarties of three or gore excursion tickets wil from vartous sections of the Union. The pro- covered Cross-surmounte: spire glistening in the | mental action, on the part of others. hushed to silence in a moment; but his speech wes eyre a tee MARSEILLES GUT OrE ees er nan pe pee Scout Le mont, ceeding are said to have been of a very interesting | light of the dectining sun. Both look beautifally | J, February. 1835, we journeyed from this city not a success, and it igclear now that Mr. Halibur- | «Ait 27 - EG next day; also a Creek tot character r from the steamer—French, French, French im all | to Boston in a sleigh, then the only means of | ton, racy writer as be is, is no orator. Pa. av. sou side, lal, ye ego of yemining eno or ve eS : Reta Se eae od, their apparent attributes making the trip. The time required was nine The New York correspondent of the Mem- 4 bet, Sth ond 7h ote. | uo at oak ul S U7 At New York, on Thursday morning. as] jrere we are now at the Cedar rapids, dashing | days, and the cost about $75. The journey may | Pbis Enquirer says that the Hon. Fernando Wood JOHN T. the steamer Metropolis, of the Fall River line, 1 the nls inces, white peroh I fish being abundant; alec, kaetdbootsne TONGE. other smal! fish being abi down stream at the rate of twenty-five miles an | now be made in twenty-four hours, ata cost of | 24, {ive other prominent Democrats telegraphed Tin, corre Pkaee “IRON WORKER, tame being fentifals ani, 2 to Gov. Wise to promptly deny the authorship of hour, and as we go we wind among the many ALSO, | Sccommodations can be had at these was rounding the Battery, she ran down a yawl- not more than $15. This improvement in the | the B. Donnelly letter, whether he wrote it or did ROOFING AND'SPOUTING, aces. islets around which the violent current whirls. Ov boat. containing four persons, and unfortunately means of inter-communication between Wash- | not write it, zr soko Sass Serene. ae tp leave Soot got ek | oy Apd 0. m. and @§ one of them was drowned. The other three were | we run almost within touching distance of one | jnyton and Boston is but a type of what has taken ---- Judge Taney is still at the Rockbridce OT Repai-ing done at the shortest notios, and ‘or further information inquire st the Company's rescued by the crew of the Revenue Catter Harriet | of the islands to avoid the Chute Boilean, a foam- place in that way everywhere else in the United | Bath, Virginia, in feeble health, and bis general | on tne most reasonable terme: au 19 im 372 Penny! Lane. : ing, raging, tempestuous nest of apparent dangers. oe, No. TANIA | nee indicates very plainly that be bas —— | Brown's Howl. G EL MA i openee, peat er to States, Thus, Washington city is for all prac-| aan of labo, Gov: John Luatéher tkat oe RUIT CANS! Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company. 17 Mons. De Laye, the rival of Blondin, suc- | almost as close on our right hand. [ hear that tical purposes mneh more emphatically the politi- | bridge, much improved in health, and expresses SELF-SEALING Al ond cessfully crossed the Genesee Fells on a tight rope | this is regarded by the pilots rauning the river a3 | -a1 contle of the country, even inclading Cali- | decided confidence in a xpecdy restoration to} gerrint une caution Moet VERNON AND THE TOND OF on Tuesday afternoon. A concourse of from eigh- | not being a dangerous rapid, because the angles | ¢ ia, Oregon, and Washington Territory, than | "88! good health. Havin thoroughly texted them Ist season, I can Tene Wore To} Ser Beth teen to twenty thousand people witnessed the per- | of the currents give them entire command of theit | twenty-nverveats ago, when be come ite. sn SH Sppicter lettin cemetery | melee aaa rier: Gy ~ | The THOMAS COLLYER will rax rog- formance, and were thoroughly drenched by a | boats through all the sudden and many changes | st Jonia required quite as much time and ex-| Acccare was wine ee the etilpebiilty af s Tae Agricultural Warehouse, ny te Arent ernon “ee Severe thunder shower which occurred just pre- | while navigating them bere. By the by, nearly | pense, and invelved far more inconvenience, thea | oe filling a tooth With some arscuical preparation | SY !9-e02¥ Peet be Pe ov- sek Ventl, | Se ot FRIDAYS. feavi Steet vious to the commencement of the feat all those employed on these boats are French Ca- arf, at the ae Dg nadlians; the pilots, deck hands, &c., being ail old St. Lawrence river voyageurs found to answer for the navig are now incident to a trip from San Francisco to | to kill the nerve. A full inves on of the mat- OAL AND WOOD. ¥ ‘at10 @, m., and re this point. Again, it is utteriy impossible tant | ‘fy it issaid, will be made. The remains are still Cc strest, At Repveep Prices, turning st half past 3 o'clock p. ia. deposited in’ the receiving vault at U: enwood FOR C'SH. Coaches leave all the Bite and the parties aiming to effect a removal of the seat of | xy y inte c: 3] Our stock of WOOD and COAL is now ery | Penneyivanisevenue ‘Tth et. ates. m. Ro overiand mail, state that the clection returns had L bd : Ae Treas ‘eawalt the'r removal to this city by | Or “feck of WOOP and Cc 8 kind trip 81. 2 deen received from every county in the State. and % fi st ase government can agree upon the poiut to which ta | bis friends for finel interment and such other} |S purciete cer eek exclusively for cash, = 3a ic State, their superior patience, temperance, hardiness, cuntary) action as the latter ma fit to take in tl that it isreposted that Logan, the Republican can- eid ' + | remove it—confticting personal (pecuniary) ends y wee ke in the prem tv fe Tae, bs neo erabicr us fo sell at reduc. prices, &e., qualifying them best for the service ; cir eff : ersona in want. o @idate for Congress, bad been defeated by a sma pagrelsys : being necessarily at the bottom of their effurts to fuel will do weil to see our AMUSEMENTS. prices before purchasin: a 17 The latest advices from Oregon, by the None others are ion of the rapids; At the head of thesplit rock rapid we obtain our : , effect such a change. On the other band, the in-| 91 3=1n Cincinnati : WARDER & STEWART, ANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALI majority for Stout, the Democratic candidate,con- | rst view of the mountain at the bee of whieb | 4 ¢ 17 In Cincinnati, on Thursday morning, about Pd 2th streets, F THYVGE ial at aes: ; ducements for the old States to combine to defeat | orc ef ‘ joe, corner H and 12th streets, AD BYGEIA Hore trary to the previous accounts. Montreal stands. Attention is instantly attracted | any such purposes increase hourly. and are even | 1c eek 8 YOUN man named Thomas De Mar-| an 19.tw vid spe bee qillben 7 From T. jor and Maury we have the Inly | from it, however, by the apparent y number of the Edinburg Review c ontaining eleven | 4 articles. Among the lish review of the ‘Life roid, Grand Fancy Dress and M. — ~~ Tire | rae Ball atthe Hvecin Hotel, O ALE INSTITU LE, Comfort.on THURSDAY tae 25th inst. A Costumer w: | dais. aclerk in a drug store, shot bis wife and then himself. It appears, from letters found upon WASBINS Se ok trom i the person of the husband, that the desperate act Sink Saien ace et : AEA Ws! we Agha Snoe withewery variety of attire gu 18 St” . . 3 Pri oO hi ‘was induced by alousy of his wife, and per- Seminary.) takes pleasure in giving motion that th s of the igation of the rapid. Oa either side of a mad r of these ig a sharp | Channel not more than one hundred feet in width, Remains of Douglas Jer- | the rocks are plainly in sight from the deck, not now so strong as that they would combine so readily upon no other question ef governmental policy. It 1s, indeed. utterly impossible that while the present government lests any such 3% ARBEL’S BEAUTIFUL STAT . % aus haps, also, by business reverses. The injuries of | additional buudings and riding grounds, on the cs- B H TATUB he book of the son be . iriace change can be accomplished. it matters not what = . ‘ste of Sarzeon-General Lawron, requi lor tke if A Gokoak, of t neg a gotten pnd Te | bd be plished. it t what} poth are Serious, but it is possible they may re- we TON re, meg errintel ices ie “rsd é a cut up, but also the literary reputztion of the | the water. Conflicting evrrents from around the may be the relative population of the great West, | cover. A dispatch from Cincinnati, on Thursday, | ished, and that, with a corps uf experioneed ten hy. PHILP’S ROOK STORE father pees rire ise at pe eosanee of that narrow | or how active and inflnential fts speculators in says : "1 er her necro di fs ih bear ye malo 332 Pa. av.. between 9th and ith ste, ——— ‘ sive rise tot! ‘a we ing”? . agai F interest that her fri ar 17 Western and Southern merchants have ab dict kale wetcc ine oration Pesci the government's action may become a Frenchman. His wife is af fi Cfeducation have been leased wo manifest ready arrived in large numbers, in New York, to mare tia t vi eS upset more than one lady passenger upon the floor of the stloon. In such a sea it requires steady he nen, indeed, to steer clear of such rocks £0 purchase their fall and winter supplies of goods, of which the retail shop windows display an at. tractive variety. The wholesale establishments om — . They are both young and intei- | in her system of instru-tion. wil net lessen by her LOST A ED FOUND. Tae Weatuer.—The following report of the nt, and the wife a handsome and interesting trmerel Geuth ¥ — a a — pore = weather for this morning is made from the Morse | W128 The parties came here from the East, | the. 4 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the tnd De Marbais obtained a situation as prescrip= | disteac ect eee ah ihe teen Muimmate and $50 pect SP erarel or he | a TUCKAPL lve to the Smithsonian Institution. | tion clerk ina drug store, at twelve hundeal dc | Ustagen of Massachtarttsy will embracn this op- | temeattee ern oes gust. 177, 9 light. be jocated. i a ing : ‘ c ty, fi the District of Col : “" exhibit grest activity in all branches of trade, | [Ostet when their Loatis rushing as the staunch | The tine of cba rnt en ee tat lars a vear. He was a regular medical graduate, | Penal terperatere: ne nen acca nts of more Rare inst Od nemeh sco ene ree The merchants siate as a gratifying fact that this steamer Welland a few minutes ago rushed down Aretsr 19, 1859. He proved a very efficient clerk, and gave entire | © Tae Seminars will bo ofa high order, and ts | evrked tn hind w earth cele tater aees general rush of busi this Split Rock rapid. New York. N. ¥ - clear, pleasant. satisfaction. It also appears that he had been | 8nd guar we Are assured that Lo cMerts or appii- right fowt Jand some gear warks. The ghove tr- ze rash of business this season is several | ~'y-,, clearing it, a lovely scene burat upon us— | Philadelphia. gpemesteah banished from France for some crime not yet | 82° (oe ranting to steure the comfort, thor- | ward will be paid for the app rhersion ard conv weeks earlier than usual tie ikver ex ug into a comparatively. placid | Baltimore, Ma. pleasant. ‘enoWn tothe public here. but a clerk in mantoct ou h_iustraction, sud elegance of their daughters tron of the thic! and rtare of tne arjmal or 840 for a = pany = saa ae : : Washington, D cloudy, 65°, wind SW | § or learned something of his history at the East, | “Apgitcations will be 4 pupilareczived | the aricnal tv the suber en ieee eer tle return of U7 In New York on Wednesday evening, an | bay—Lake St. Louis—recetving the darker waters | \,ssbimicton, elear, 7.” and told it to his employers here, which led to his | uatitnae hiotted eek ae eres aa ar a recsived Fore et Na eeriber, near Coleville, Mort- ! teresting paper on the recentderangement of the | Of the noble river Ottawa into its (the St. Law. Petersburg, clear, pleasant. discharge. Being unoble to support his wife, | day scholars limit For cirouiars sddress Mrs. | "au 19 3. GEO. W. CASHELL. croton water was read before the Academy of | Tence’s) besom; three or four French villages on | Norfolk, clear, 73°, wind SW. | and his’ persecutor following bim with the story ZA W. SMITH, W echingien: D.Gs. Rot = = = Medicine by Dr. Henry Smith, of Cincinnati. | the right and left hand, within sight, with thes | Raleizh clear, 61° of Lis ant-cedents wherever he sought bie ‘The doctor proved to the eatire satisfaction of his | "°W invariable glistening church tower and sur- “i S 3 REWARD-—Strared away, on Praday int. ment. he became depressed. He sabsequi "] TO THE PUBLIC. ii adark b own COW, with white rpot Heat lint discovered bis wife to be untrue. ‘This made him | Es. LINNGY Has taken the store Igtely cocapied | On, MelnyuP, white foot end rast of tail: auditors that the water is perfectly innocuous, | ounting silvery cross; the mountains bebind clear, £0, wind S. Still more desperate, and he resulved to kill her Rh eh AMS whe en laa ae ear, and crop in left. Theat ore pewani ee be par and recommended, 2s the readiest and most effc- | Montreal ; farm buildings on firm buildinzs on clear, pleasant. aud bimnself. He sony ht her last night atan assiz. | Shore he kee aoe Beste bok ee i left at No. 16 north A street, Capitol Hill. tive mode of divesting it of its nnpleasant taste | both sides of the elver ; and last, but ret lene co Telear, 74°, wind SE, | | mation house. They went out together, and she | CEES, “CASSIMERER, ‘wal Roelisn auamgr 1° BON A and Uy th : i seeapparently the surface—the full c. - clear, pleasant, expressed a dezire that they should die ther, | INGS, which ha will make up in tho most 22 REWARD —Left the commons nd snel. the use of fresh charcoal in the prepor- | ® iu 'y f full expaasc—of the Columbus, Ga... clear, pleasant. and according to arrangements thus made, she fas le and improved aty!es. He weald solicit S$: Weeks ago, a cark red COW tion of half an ounce to the gallon, and the sulse- | ‘iver almost down to the ¢ Hentreal—perhaps Montgomery, Al: clear, pleasant. bared her breast, and he shot her, the ball enter- | a from bia frieuds and pablio it, at Ne. | white t bertaws aud small whi quent employment of a coumon filter 35 miles off. It i lorious view, indeed. ‘The | Prairie Bluff, Al $ ing over the left nipple. He then shot himsclf in | 120 Ps, avenuc, between ith and 1m ete., porth | i her fae»; has brown teats with wn * - fhe head. He has communicated in co: pee zbeeborns. The abnve rewa-d wit! be paid tne Paris Constitution contain waters of. the Ota: to refuse for miles White Pyaeanm a AUER COS ae ate SORES | Te ne mee aoe _e-carreny. | Por'her rues to No. 604 h C stn See tant article on the position of the Empores Nes | ait tute Junction, to'tmingle with those of the partles were warmly attached to each other. an FURNITURE-FuR RE Peepep | 84.802 sth ate. Capitol Bul. | © Cet between per Is th ee rporor Na- | St. Lawrence, occupying an equal space in the business disappointments led to the sad occur FOR PRIVATE SALE. rab tol MRS. KIDDIF. poleon towards the people of Italy, Austria, the large bay or Iske down which we now: steam 2: rence Much sympathy is felt for the unfortunate A. GREEN Would respectfully ©TRAYED FRON tay — Pevestiosta, ud scape bn ewer on bi com | Fe vig of Rear one na weber $i Weer. Crane and great indiznation towards the ind | nd worst ine guseete Geert wi Stee ithimetnat apciaw co SecRIRER, OX clusion of the peace at Villafranca. In it the Ital | have just pamed. is as pictoreres tent Soe oceupled 2 promt ued, them. This peson |S arrommd chovee nace teeter ort jogs. | pmall wh ts spot under the leit’ ho’ tt sane are plalnly told That they are now ‘fee trons | North river, and lnevidently'e tery thence | © slow” ceo! Sores min bnew dacbrged fds | mas wet ood Oak FURNITURE Weta | Suan aca the, Wadertra of tne dered end aE ahve Mente enough to un-| tlement. Same miles lower down St. Louk bey caer on iene % | Matte top Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Ar Person finding, said cow will be lineralis te; derstand 69, :nd if not so mach the worse for | we pam Nun's island; « cornantic spot io the broad cloudy’ cool, 7" The design of amonument to be submitted Do- ray arboards, Centre, Side, ‘and other | * treet, Wackiennee Beg. Bccoun 1 themselves, for if Napoleon withdraws his prc- | expanse of waters, the selgniory of which being cloudy, cool. to the Charlestown Calhoun Monument Assccia- Commodes. Wash Closets and Stands THN McGRANN. tecting hand nothing can save them from Austrian | vested in one of the orders of Nuns in Lower Can- | Marietta, O- cloudy, cool. tion, is now in process of completion by a scullp- Mantatiy, Walnut, and Oak ‘Writing es and — domination from “Tarin to Messina.” Active | ada, is used by them asa summer retreat for thei; | “imelanatl, O. raining. ios preparations were being made for the Conference tor of South Caroiins. The model of the mauso- Bedsteadsand Chai of every ipti ; Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m , (cor re description, invalids. Of course, a pretty litth races “29.51 at Zurich. The disarmament of the French nav 7 little chapel gi $100 Evy Bac RuPPG EEA lem 1s said to be exquisite, and has d Hair and © Mattresses, Extension, y night last. Isth i: my ele < rected for temperature,) 20.414; at n 29.512 q 5 engaged all 1 Y | thetr charming possession. Also,a huge cracifix, | Thermometer, at 72, m., 6; at ood 79, te leisure moments of the artist for two years. water tebon, Licht Stands. sured Wachings item SERPs: ¥ basses geo ow eer eee apparently silver plated, planted on the highest | 5 Maximum during 24 hours ending 9'a. m. to- | It is furnished with four glass doves andteto bi te Gueat Str s Low ain ill be sold at the lowest price for cash, at ‘The operatives of | Pointof x mound some two hundred feet long and | 48¥> +67; minimum 62 eee te remaing of Sohn C. Calhoun. | “aay PEnacth vix weeks Previous some tweiity bare horn aul? (Coartitation.» __A. GREEN. faken. 1 wiil give the shove reward for the Leo. tion and convietion oltive thine ethane au '7-3:* JOAN HOOVER. eEuU="™"a™anananD[—=—_—_—_ BOARDING. London engaged in the building trade are occu. } thirty feet Ligh, evidently the work of some for- EXTENsIon oF THE B wae NORE tone ee Pied sua formidable movement in opposition to | mer generation of men. Noone on the boat is able | -peATENION OF 2 Ofice fs in romeine Poort WAQUICE, JOURNEYMEN Papen. Dr. puuaes, he Se certain requisitions made on them by their em- | t afford me definite and reliable information rela- rs = ae! ner af a are requested to meet at | 7! I streets, two doors froin former reride z tion from the Surveyor General of on of ‘emperance Hal!, on MOND. 3 ‘he 2?d instant Entranos to offi Loe, ployers, and to secure a limit of nine hours’ daily | tive to the history of this conspicueus mound— es Oreg ne 9 rel n be AY, t Ane at | E i joe on I street. ae le at Ro'civck. Full attendance 1 vested. au i9- GLE @ eyo 5 “AUIF Jaber. “A mcting was held in Hyde Park, at | some represeuting it aa the revnsins of a very aid | Cxtcmon of the base line of pabile surveys in that — an | RAZOR. ache OOVASE Ras cactutars BOAR Bion 8 for, teadet by 20,000 persous. The proceedings were | French fortification, while others say that Iv sink ae ee B Mountains, and termi: 1 iF} oP ahe The, me at te ORPHANS se POCKET KNIVES, meg ry pe Molen ca 4 7 of Summit of those moun- c 7 . 2 ch ang: ress A. OUT ECLO® 4 GC.) Pow Me rane bY s sturdy determination of tone. | ing the foundation of the erucitix, at wom sixteen | tains Sad within ese miles from the Blue Moun- | bin, aud Fri dinie edcon UG. | Purchasers of the above Seep GUELERY. | Gfhen AO rine Mr. Facey, 2 plasterer, presided. ‘The movement, | feet below the surface, large quantities of human tains. The base line passes about fi ilessouth at ANS NGS ciate Rosch’s.)on Hu ES at a moderate price, should oali at OARDING —Nes, BOWIE, 476 2th street Be wild. had not orizinated with dissutistted men, | bones were unearthed. If that be true, it was | oe rert Dallas; five rifles sonth of the bridge over snovnve aod slong at lea AES Oslock in the! ig PRANGISS Houseturnisbing Store, ak ee OE hax pl rave al tha sunt by the tyranny of the em- | doubtlens' burial place of some race of former in- | yee Chane tres ata owd: to weed He ae | Se = 7 ‘we miles south of Indian | flor os) ynents, an Loe tal E Plover ar he evil need pon tos working | ins inhabits whee very name lesen coeint | Boece ee re ath.o Cromcers by With ca Hed aud Sa hal oes wall be | VI son Sy Bees that ae eyo (PHORN'S EXTRACT; Hembods RUPHT clases by what was called the system of political | ‘The scattering village of Lachine stretches | “Sen understand that instructions are being pre- | ittin tleman end ladies) FIFTY « ENTS, Kings of BRU WES constantly on hand, and what | L's Lowusnods, ond vther RAR SATA. fe Liberty thresh tact et tad fought their way | from a point nine miles above Montreal (by land) } pared by the General Land Office to the Su Nacthota ‘Markee Oud Peilcee tiatt 10th treet | wey cheap eres enumerate: Plosr, Sorat, | popula MEDICIN Ean Phe Of 86 DRUGS and Liberty through blood and death. ‘The of | about two miles down the river, and is casen- Ad M «Agi ss Chaat eat force ? General to establish a guide meridian on the aud co} Nix ‘treet bet? . rner of avent eahat Pasties, rae, ne anh Cope jot, Hair, of the sword. | tially French, of course. On the other (right) | between es thirty and thi; 8. m. and 2 p.m. feomg theccta. others a Other speakers denounced the employers and po- | bank, jost below it, stands a large Indian village brea has ay ae ae =~ rie ODay: aad th troet very during the day. Our'store . been owes. liticsl economy a understood in England. The Called Caugbnawaga, or the Sault village; it be- 6 -} _aulo sag the Fort of Walla- " The ciactover Bad eildd bent) ® Plasterer | ing at the head of the Sault rapid. It is wel, | 50.96 to nlford the Cormeen the Base Hine north, The employers had s:id that at the end of the Lapis SEERA ER ‘ieacite, ly 19) PORTER) Canis ost tt MAX WELIVS. nn A WIR fl ecessary data to the Surveyor built, though its tenements humble. Its i week they would lock the workmen ont. Ml, “ vet 2, | Geuctal of Washington ‘Territory for the exten- to EAS, _ a ee 2 bts Java, Ca) foreach. We ena ne: Tote! ‘ one MATTHEWS & crm: EX VILLE © 2TIN Byreay karan Nene: above dale, commenciny, pF RIDAY hap stastiay * Be enh bre ” moh way, 8). gei (8nd ceturn " . NO « (ae same day. 91.0 Anextratis rifi te no paeeniss * ns 847 Ook ck. ‘aks wall retu 2 line of habitants are for the most part civilized remains the public surveys in bis district, east of Potter. « joiner, sald the masters had raised a] of the Six Nations or Iroquois tribe. But few o, Cascade Mountains, counting from thease reine —_. among Ye cs bad oa ei 3 | them have suificient Indian Liood in their vein | cipal meridian. The instractions direct the ter- e uation among meg. Eighty pro- | to make { te! 5 ti vinalel baunds bad Gdaa igh tag ork en eer Thy zeal t traceable in their countenances. | minus of the guide meridian to be ou the forty-six , Ours to uit Rartiar. pro pil the river, and in | degrees north latitude, the boundary line betocee re Se tOrrns, i tea Oe engayed in piloting on ver, and in m boi line bet) ee BE, - - CARD. . Times, which was against the moveiment, | the more dangerous Lusiness of rafting dows tim- Oregon and Washington, waless the oxiewb at # fozee 0 I 2 guetet Bogan Bins the cityon or be- Nava gare craigs atone borers hy. Sepa | ber—a hardy, industrious, and self-denying speg. | the guide reaches the Coluwbia'tiyer, for in that Ui grosels RY 3, (alt sizee,) x 4) arene amie 6 kipensene 2 Aes ets Fosistance to the ew- we aelt village church, with the invariable | case the river will be the 5 and upes xen F. ra from Ney | ena SONS, GER wl tes mponeths fot mre to . ‘steeply and cross, tells how and | completion thereof the Surveyor General, York, fied for ants npoun ite . re > hl j neces 39