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WASHINGTON CITY: SATURYAY August 20, 1869. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THS LAW DIRECTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THR LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVRAT OF THE OFFicK. [Ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 18 MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY Par~rep ty Tre Disraict of CoLuMara. Nerica.—DistRict OF COLUMBIA ADVERTIss MANTS TO BE INSESTED IN THE BantiMone Sty ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THR STaR oFFicE. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution argues at length against the doctrine of Congressional intervention in the Tete ritories, and says that there 0 portion of the Democratic creed to which «1! sectians of the party are more solemnly pledged, and bound to adhere, than that which prohibits such intervention. ‘The Intelligencer publishes a historical extract from George Sumner’s Fourth-of-July oration in Boston, to show that Spain was the f.iend of our Government in the days of the Revolution, and that this fact should be remembered and appreci- ated in our conduct towards her at the present om # om —- I The McDonough legacy to Baltimore city, after paying 211 expenses. leaves a net result to the city, of $063,001 0. UPThe story of eight childrea having been born at one birth, isa hoax. as well asa slander. There is no such overbe woman to be found. E> The Ontario Steam Elevator at Palladium, N. ¥., was destroyed by fire on Wednesday mern- ing, involving the loss of ebout 150,000 bushels of wheat and cern IP Late advices from Puerto Cabello, Vene- zuela, state that one of the revolutionary chiefs, (Gen. Faleon,) assisted by General G ara, Was about to attack Puerto Cabello, aided, it is report- ed, by the Government officials in the city. > The annual session of the National Council df the Independent Order of United American Mechaaics, was held in Baitimore, on Thursday, on which occasion delegates were present from 14 different States. In the evening. the United Ameri- can Mechanics of Baltimore gave them a fine en- tertainment at Sherwood’s Hotel. UF Mons. Blondin on Wednesday successfully Performed bis promised feat of carrying a man across Nizgara River on hisshoulders. .Mr. Col- cord, Blondin’s agent, was the adventurous in- dividual who submitted to the experiment. The performance was witnessed by an immense crowd, and is to be repeated IF On Wednesday, 2 young man in Cincinnati, deliberately drew a razor froma bureaw in his Toom, and in the presence of his wife, coolly seated himself in 2 chair and cut histhroat, almost entirely severing the windpipe. His wife strug- gled to prevent the act, butto no purpose. The ‘wound inflicted was of such 2 character, that no hopes zre entertained of his survivin; 17 In Brooklyn, N. Y.,0n Thursday, an in- Quest was held onthe body of Hhzabeth Craw- ford, supposed to have beeu kilied on Wednesday night, by her son-in-law, Robert Tolf, at their residence, corner of Atlantic and Willow streets. The jury, after a {nll examination of the case, rendered a verdict that death was caused by apoplexy, superindneed by intemperance. io The Baltimore izens of Pittsburg are Vienna and Frankfor only cities containing churches with res. It says that the spire of St. Alphonsas’ Church, in that city, is of iron, ninety-five feet high. inde- pendent of the ross. which adds'si xteen feet to its ange says that the cit- altitude., The style of the spi “this country. 2 hens firl anon ib 107" An immense number of peopleattended the Methodist Episcops! camp meeting, held four miles senth ef Frederick, Md., on Sunday Jast. The sermon in the morning was preached by Rev Heury Slicer, P.E., and Rev. Dr. Riley preached in the aft a ight during the camp the grounds were brilliantly {laminated with gas made o1 the spot, a novel feature in © trast with the old mede ghting up with piu knots. —— IP The se-calied “Mortara cese.”’ in New York, being a t by Mrs. Ann J Haggarty against Rev. Dr. Cuma for the forcible enstedy of ber son, was taken in the supreme court, before J fortonate mother wa allncfnation with sale of liquoron enforced the composed of some two hundred person interested in beer saloons, at whicd re Were passed avowing their deter: their establishiments next Sund: provisias for the the whole quest action wes evi e fact thet mp tos p> m. on Sunday not a single arrest for drunkenness had been made eh Te ea OF} The Prince Edward's Wstand Examiner describes the tormeda of the Sth i +28 the most terrific ever known in th:t region, the wind tear. ing up strong trees sud doing n Pprope-ty on the isiand harber were erick Giovdw in, sot formierl h damage to ber of boats in the ch contained Fred- Hen. G. R. Goodwin, ly collector et Cuarluttetown, and Mics Maloney, . beth eases of drown! was supposed ty board. seven persons for the safety of the fi Were a lerze mu UrThe 1 advices from South Ameried State that the Buenos Ayres government was bnsy making preparations to carry on the war agaiust the Argentine Confederation. The ment bad been invested with extraordinary powers, and al} the resources of the Staic have been placed at It absolute dispese!. Gen. Mitre was to com- mand the troops against Sauin Fe. Marquess ‘was also very active. The Buenos Ayres govern- ment had left their ports open. It was believed that no serious cx 2 will take place until ther at Buenos Ayres pad unfavorable for the staple industries ‘of the country. The pas stock had suffered Several other @ vessel dowa with all on ‘The Examiner also fears hing vessels, of which there out P scarce. and live '3.—Professor Dimitry w as via Aspinwall and Por September. Ws fnstenctions are ready prepared. He will first se re the ratiti tion of the Coxs-Irissart treaty, oultgating this Moverament to t on the sti of ae suppress filibuster. ing expeditious. if Jerez spall not have already Trore hi aned that obfect. and thin devote his ement ef our claims by arbitra. aécordauce aud the negotiation pta wel teen are at the N L, _ and A.W. Thon, > arcgiviie net a Reid creme’ biriqui istumus. The grave eitement in that ’ eet topeetuartarinnss Tegioa has added Major Oross, recently court-marti city, has always been Bes one ore tbat faithful otfcess iu the army. tis recounts bave beea estecsied, referred to often ia the Third Aud.tor’s offre as models of correctness During ve years by sbursed over tive and_a half tion, the ope: with existing coutracts, Liberal comuner fal tree: Senators Pearce and Hw Of the transit in not Medary, of Kauss, agrtved here to night, aod Territory Fsports all quiet aud Prosperous fu foe Wastineton, Aug. 19.—Jurige Hogan, of the State Department, has been a: ated tunsiate in Of Professor Dimitry, ‘a ted Minister Y caragua. Mr. Jefferson, the'same d ia t has been appointed to a third’ class clerk. Letter from Old Point. ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ———— Moxrazat—Tue Victoria Brincz—F REIGN Asrect or Moxtrgat—No Se New’ 8 —CatuepraL of Notre D. s | AmERIcaNIsMs—Graxp Tovr oF @h= M@EN- }Tain—Tue Virw rrom Tuexce, &@., &c. | [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.) ~ MonTREA DA, vo. 27.) A x My last was closed just as the steamer Welland, ug. 18, 1859. ble. And he thin! : Egi Hyge' oods; all the way u e ve ordered ir di many fine valleys, tig bea ew York, so determined are they to unding an island, brought usin full view of ie 1 pur] 3 grazing is rlipse every onearound them on the eventful eve- td i 6 for agricultural pa the eventful eve: this city from the water front; a noble picture | jent, “and the New Mexicans keep great num! ning. A number of Army ai ey om the panorama was, truly. Montreal is built on | of sheep here during the winter, driving them as ps rer the full success of the the Bosque Grande, w! rty, and making one of the grandest affairs Pre ceent a “miles above the mouth of the hik has ever taken place on the Atlantic sea- Hieaas, (Fee Beuwe Redonday whic ws net | babel Mrasninpion el be copraeey oh 2 for parce of barter, is an extensive valle’ a hundred wil _be on hand from the Federal Dis- g aud is, a lovely spot,” a To-morrow a takes place ica of thetacatton aad gongtrnetion of uw city; | 4*%y Jadepd-a lovely ap TaD: a hevinge Sapte, “eee | both being like nothing J bad ever before seen. | Apppoven Lists FoR MicHigaN.— cting,| at nig’ ‘a ball. ks Tocation reminded me instantly of prints Of | Oomnrissioner of the General Land Office hag ae Sree we Heeb erie srcah hal at Mor than one South American city built on transmitted to the Governor of the State of Michi- ay oe The roenee thee vather esol to fnountain’s sides down to the water's edge, and | 545 the following eertified copies of a Vary on there reek tarnble of the beach, ‘be of somewhat similar representations of more than | }is¢ of Jands granted tothe State of Michigan for | Indies and gentlemen appeared Ya ir best bib one Italfan city. Al the buildings in my seope] p.ijpoad purposes, under act of 34 June, 1856 : Sy faokes, and allyenget Sot Neg eence — ich, | bf vision seemed almost castles in the manuer in Acres? hag ed —— = fe which they were constructed; being nearly afl | Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, (6 and “Old J hey rey ty earner pe eri ‘ain nite, (really of limestone,as 14 miles limits). +239, tion ax soon as Pompey, with his notes, calls aRerwarde discovered.) built Bee ae “ SER tare 1s ot only plentiful afterwards discovered,) built to last a thousand Flint mack Bae Marg ee ee Be is only prenittet ponge. i jonia, (15 miles limi! posers hererlange the ‘of We pasied usiBet the celebrated Violalth Biidgh | | 10n!a;,(05 mites ie with the treatment they receive hands now being constructed by the Grand Trunk Rail- | limits) . of caterers—the immortal Moody; for road Company; to cost, when finished, about a and the side of a mountain, and the plateau at its Base, which, quickly terminates at the river's o Though the laMps were beginning to be fit, there was still dim sunlight enough remain- ing fo “enable me to obtain a very good genéral §+,000,000! It is to spau the St. Lawrence, #0 as{ iire Cig Saat, “pega ol fleas lending —— to complete the connection of the railroad systems | Grand Ra 4 ; Soha don tgs cunt tee iy of Canada and the United States. Asa work of | and Pere Marquette, wherethcy inter. — ‘and is always on ae seprrine engineering, it is equal in skill to any other] set .. news. Potomac. bridge in the world; while in the expense of its Making in the aggregate. congtruction, it is by long odds the moat costly. i) er aa, mateted weal MORVUITOS ETT LES bridge of modern times in either hemisphere, | NavaL Oxpars.—Lieut, John Rut ledge UI il TTING juet apprehend. ‘The level of its rail tracks is far | been detached from the receiving shipat Norfolk, | , Fifty, Ave pieces MOSQ AN above the smoke-stacks of the largest steamers, and ordered as light-house inspector, Charleston being 60 feet above the water level. It attracted for le by . Be. 31 and 323 Pa. av., south ie Cain au 2 6t ‘bet, 6th end 7th ate, SS se a A ne EEE ran | Evaxine AR, ei A —-_ xCU 4A 2 BSR TING, APEXANDRIAG PETER, * MAMET WAT Ee ¥ oF TRAIN OF aaa pet it on the of Mr. Joshua county. will mee tunnir t, from stfen the Fifteenth P tickets, incloding omnibus, 75 cents ea-h Hehe ae Rar mins flewentn sron, day dein te reste Bowlding. Bary Hynes’ Cateerine > extra tr utticace Alexand:ia REN Hei Biche A 4 eeoktrn ees is joos, Mire Juo 5 4 - Goff, Annie ectee sovptios [ney cs = e " CAREAR Bor ctor. _ Wee of ropbali, Sarva R Johugon, Bre Prank ra, Abe Pleasant ie rae Goaly, Revects pete do Jenetie oon AS, 7 pregame 4 the Markel, A avr, Mre Moos ecu Wine Bite ma {ft mm ng the Gump tn time for morn mbell, Maria rr, Redecta Wordrell, Jane ie ‘@erech way, 91: ng and return- Dawson, Lous. B SraC 8 ‘Wotes pees fngate top be ade on nee. “luhannee “Welker, 4 Byte ites” ° Bsrcocenre ad—& Weber, Louies secre 2 von err es Lal oaioe ou M. M. 'Y, Agent. GENT Dn —< — ral el aa al bay ee ae Robert Poie' Cookor 010 Se Serres pean Powell, Wan Sectenae Bh "eee wituabson Allen, AT. Femer, Chee am: Ghee | sion on RPA Y next to the Baiey, WH Gites, Win rei : poiate leavin her Groves, Wo aS. me. returming en Wedaeeday, the Gromeaso, tae! mm. ironaugh Goodall, St ‘are for the round tris. including meals, to Piney Ber “ nog pommcond reve to oaia Pe Crore a he ‘tore. Sea host witiae ten “Sikes : " dance "HAPTINGLY, Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat Co. Barker, JasG 3 sul7-4t (Cons-States& Alex.Gaz.) Aas, Benner ont Moward,Merreman Ross, Dea! FUEL? THE WiDoWs AND ORPHANS. Borrs he joover, Laurence — < 3 Ss. cw Re The Wi Association, (OF THE WA! IN NAVY YARD,) A her 13th | 3 SHINGTO! ‘ue attention of all on board the Welland for the | Lieut, J. P. Jones has been detached from duty | @TINEMETZ, 236 Pa. avenne, near oo pekenn cs Blerecyestered the tneeo ped =x time being from the (to the Americans among | as superintendent of the South Carolina light- turer angssortment of weg tela Brooke, Ciement a8 ag ee T Sole Ange ‘on MONDAY. Abg. 224. them) strange aspect of Montreal. I wes atruck | house district, and Jon Rutledge ordefed iu bis | and SHO! Ba ent Cloth Beg es be Sirosk! Rabi—e i. Phe In ET ry Pree with the entirely foreign mien the city seemed to’| place. % ae a aug | BeAr Jones, & Sarenees, Rot this Exoarsi eet aad PExdercion tthe wear, aud could compare it in my ows mind to | Anxaxsas Swamp Laxpe-—A patent (No.3) for me Sapo. Bryeot, L.A Johaniog.JuoR Sunliwood, Mowe | w the preweede mer tot deveind tg the ro" nothing save the appearance of European towne | |o-605'0) rs pand overflowed land in| Susp pecsived a new supply of Ladies’ ond | Caran Mit, » , Jobuenty Gee Stowers Pat Jeo late explosion i Racy vant where houses are still inhabited that were built | 1 'peteseitic district, which enures to the State | Misses’ HOOP SKIRTS, mati without a ctiok or | camptellsixW PA.Jackeon, D Beene, 7 ‘Withers's Cel Brace and String Band has early in the middie ages. oP inder the aot of September &, 1550, | cleep Of Any kind, with adjustable watch-spring | Cotnack, mr Waly, WW J,UBN Besrfes, Cape 1D Sree. Progr iy 5 kansss under , 1850, c ° H eee Landing Mabuats a. m.,ceo Leribe whom, has been transmitted to the Governor of that State oor new supply of Ladies’ CORSETS ‘ted Ceseottay vr ate ig beat iy ir! un Soot, ot stn street at lam now traveling proceeded to tl . Lawrence x 4 the General Land Office. | sizes. 5 Se 3 te - Aw AG Le — — ifoll, opposite the Cathedral of Notre Dame—the | PY "8 Commissioner of the Gene! ay qi! And 328 Pa. av, bot. ah sad tih'ata, cele teri ae Till jenn the toot of in ste pt = CeerTeciec we are eapmany casa ter cater | orrosyansr Wiss Riera Unb Mh] Sere eT a Les ah sdltve» pntinman a adn tiere—where we are capitally cared for in all re-] nen appointed by the President of the United | Ff '* HOSIERY veog | Gata capes Corketlitine of Brvematananty, spects. Ere reaching there, the nymiber of mag- | states to be Indian Agent in the Territory of prem nrmcscsivieg a ans Py ot Ladies’ and | Geeve Dawes, 7 Mi ch Hostel aittcent churches and other buildings, in propor- | Utah, vice R. B. Jarvis, resigned. will be soid at wholesale and retail at my low | Gorkogs' fy Those, Wm Ht ° SY’. Smoct, RG tunes, tioa to the city’s population, (50,000,) struck me — prices. 5 gee —— wala; & Teenill, WR, OBA |B. Bryan, . Marceron, most forcibly. There seemed to be at least twice Arrorsey Gexerat Brack —This gentleman, ante 321 and 323 Se arson Pog Se Tinea OB Tron Wa . Zc. Siebel.” a3 many as in any American city of like popula- | who is at present sojourning at Fayette Springs, = Seer Coary = he SR La ‘Thos @u 10,15,16,17,18,184.20" t (Btates.) 2 tion, and with the single exception of French | Pennsylvania, is expected to return to this city | Si-5 uop Gy aesrcaLs RRO MATHEMATL Carrol Lee, CH Trneul, RW NOTICE. | han. Catholic church erected in 1725, every one of them | about the middle of next week. wach SCHOOL FoR fm te c rd CLUB will be ee ee a re a Gratacaieins Mederrcs = te’ sesipection ot ‘The exorotses of this Institute will be resumed inves Tes0, com magnificence ef outward appearance. I 98 21 | cout. E.¥. MoCanleyy U.S. N:, reseotly ton. | {he fay Mondor, in Septaraper: | Biarchard & close ‘Omen dozen ecclesiastics and religieuse on the street on $ Mohan, or be app ving to the Principal at his resi- the corner of Tth street aud curing d relj- | dered, bas been accepted by the President. y ert Fi Tickets S conte, admitting s gen my way to the hotel, habited as priests and reli- i deneo oi Xu atreet, be ewreon H endl. a, Prin’l. bs lot Codstalener ein See a gieuse are in the streets of France, towhom great | paoxorions —Masters Wim. G. Dozier ana L. | - * P. fu 15-M.Th& & Wry deference appeared to be paid by the passing and E A. Beardslee have been promoted to lieutenants in Wea cmeping precision rae mer S90 ME | a Navy N eropeat Erin DP * nearly all Moutreal’s public charities, dolug much —_r——— White and Colored all woo! Fianneis, good among the poor and helpless, including the Tux Weather.—Phe following report of the Goons —_ [int eh sr Fiannels, education of its rising generation, are in charge of | weather for this moekind 19 rine fees ae hen erin and Bouble Purple Prints, the iundreds of ecclesiestics and religieuse of the | Telegraph line to the jon. ouslin ns. city. = The time of observation is about 7 e’clock : Se ee een EGAN, 1 was up at early light this morning, sight-see- . Aveust20, 1859. i a 321 and 323 Pa. a eane ing, and ina few brief hours bave seen more ef Patladelpbia, Paci? eet ee se i aTFUL Montreal than, I presume, was ever before seen by Baltimore, Md... clear, pleasant. IC) ‘HAIR PINS, a stranger in so shorta time; and the more I sec of | Wasbington, D.C. clear, wind N FANCY COMBS, dae oot it, the more am I impressed with the belief that, | Richmond, Va... clear, 70°. " SANS Ti all suecet s lors, take it all in all, it is by far the most mbstantially | Petersburg, Va clear, 72>. etait BASKETS, and really conventently-built city on this conti] Norfolk, Va. Cloudy, 74; wind NE | New and complete stock o and really conveniently-built city on this conti- Raleigh, N. cloudy, 70°. pice ates x of DS and TOYS. nent. Since the great fire here, in 1¢S2, no other Wilmington, cloudy, pleasant. then a brick or stone house is permitted to be | Columbia, S ing this day at cloudy, pleasant. eibcoad ¥, MoLAUGHLIN'S. Pa. av., .DT Fhiman, 8 Margin, Dr DOB Weltn, Rickard 2 ee me ne Nofiee TAteEan ee aoe ition to the semi-weekly trips, Davis, Joba bers ing, Jno 2 Waido, their steamer tan to Nor- Betis Meee et” | Waee, he fhe public of Washington and vioinity na Muller, Dr Adam—@ Waraou, James opportuni PERM eer the tuful Po Marshal, AC Wise, Jno C iL and AQUIA CR. (twice wae Welle Heer 5 yy ba nner tickets will » ‘ells, Hear, ° ol or more Ta-* Ww belstaed at Sue doer (@ieech for Gimme with privilege of remaining ail ight returning next day; aleo for Aquia Creek, attwodoilars, (82,) Emery, Purser ‘With privilege of remaining one or two days. Flowrooy,W (Capt) ler can oy sport with hook and Poort, Wu M line nt either of the white perch and Finley, Robt other smaii fieh be: (80, fine shooting Fuugernid, Richd game Fitthugh, P G 1 accommodations can be had at these Fleishel!, Jacob pla: Fowler, 3 Owens, 7" Lartens must 1m abt cases ax Parra. August 20. WM. JONES, P. M. ‘or further i von inquire at the Company's s 4 8th and 9th sts. 0. 372 Pennsy!vania avenur, next door to ctucteds ‘The few not uf stone or brick sargnotent | C¥arietny © cnet va ape TS SOLAN THROUGH Lise #0 CALIFOR. PeHowl. CEO. E. MATTINGLY, French buildings. of a single story and attic, with | coe nah G clear 78°, wind SW. R iguLaR oor! Sarthe oth and PERSONAL. joss joket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company. peaked roofs and often plate-iron front doors and | Macon. G: clear, warm. 24h of évery mouth, by the ae = ti shutters. Many of the considerable houses, mod- | Columbus, clear, pleasant Renn in eeeeines Thaskere| (ie ee mile a1'Cosrash eeu us well as ancient, are built with a courtway | Montgomery, Ala. a aceant wuritalled steamehips, owned by the North Atian- | on sy account: (ehe having leit ‘And board, AMUSEMENTS. i : to-which ther brs : . 1h; tamaliip Co.,are ‘now being fitted up for the | aa vill not be responsible for Say she may | ——_____— = ta, the.comtage te-which there Jackson, Ala. ae. Caiitornia trade, one of which will !eave tea what | oon thi isn SHAKSPEARIAN READING. which are barred at night: ppeare eas cloudy. 7°. Rock of Canal aston. oe tue Sh citoe rs at ee me py pe ROL AS Wasuixcron, Augest 16, 195 ‘The Cathedral of Notre Dame ia the moet oon- Sew Griean: Sg Sees ee «clear, 7¥’, calm. aod TAB WOME ARETE de se ty aa pare al (hres teeth Senet bo Mg. Joszrn Rocgns 7 : 4 * i 5 od ge. cht capacity. a-d the ai- Sin: Appreciating your masterly rendering of Spicuous structure in Montreal. It is capable of re FROM THE WEST. rangemen's for ths comfort ard hentthméxie pas. eome of thek , : PB. ¥ seating 12,000 persons, and an average of 10,000 iigenstrts gs ae epeceqes # ngers will bo such as to challenge comparison. BOARDING. M Ph onic Fi “<3 atiend there at the service of 11 o’clock mass, every Sunday, Atall times itis thronged with curivus strangers, who to their credit be it writ- ten, take scrupulous care not to disturb the devo- tlons of the many penitents always to be found on their kuecs in its spacious halls, Its altars and niches are replete with venerable and appropriat- pictures and statuary, and the style in hole churely is ornamented is imcst I to the beholder of any denomination One is singularly struck with the absence of Americanisms of manner, as in all other respects, Cumberland, Md. Grafton, Va.. Wheeling, Vi Parkersburg, Harmer, 0. clear, cool. clear, pleasant. Clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. Marietta, O.. clear, pleasant. Cincinnati, O clear, pleasant. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a. m > (cor- te-ted for temperature,) 29, at noon, 30,004, ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 64°; at noon, 74°. Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a.m. to. day, 79 ; minimum 61° — rr Persenal. ebip. in ordsr to remove to the store now oc Wm. R. Riley, corner of &th atreet and P. avenue. ney Pinid and Striped Silks, ‘ee and Lawn Roves, Plain and Figured Beroges, Ginghams, Lawns, and Prints, A large stock of Men’s and Boys’ Summer Woa-. ‘ogether with @ large of Dry Goods. of removal. GEO. F. @ 6teo '. ALLEN, Pa. avenue, south otieth at An experienced surgeva will be aitached tocach| SEVERAL PERSONS CAN BE A The umn | § modal BOARD and. leasant LOSING OUT AT COST FOR CASH ONLY oupied by va- atock of every description at os in order to save trouble and expense in Montreal. The great mass of the laboring -+++ Baron E.. Rothschild. from Germany, is at B ‘TCHER’S PATENT GUM ELASTIC eta your Inst reading at Phiiharmonic Hall, we beg to OM- Hes Se that you would favor the public with a> oth - ted witn ROOMS | ¢r Reading. at such time and pice as may best com BtNo 444 sth strect, between Bae aveaue port with your own convenience. st, eastside, Also, Table Boarders. au 2) 7t* Reepretiu!!s, yours, ——_————————_________ | Jans. G. Berret, ..C. Geo Savage. OREO TWO LADIES Desitous of = com- | Wm.T. Dove, Jno, Sem Hy iagton,er fortable home can obtain BOARD 108 private Rich" Wallach, J. F. . ©. Sones, famtly, whore there is noehidren. Ref ex- | Geo. S Giteon, ark W.C. Greenleaf, chaus . Address A. B., rgetown (D. C.) Post fNenenae oF . jarner, A.L.N) ccietices Molanghlin WF. Bes’ Tho. J. Fisher, F.T. Waleh, ELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- ° Wate, Ss. Gienski aeemaxoros, Aucast sal EMEN : Returving mw ani » fe FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaceas, | Ory mann: Ret PE or cungare thanks for the Ene 1 ris ane instant, it gives me pleasure to announce, in ac Conse of Delaware are - daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes be- jour curces' for. anes with -S repetition of my Reading from Shakespeare 2 ht the population are Canadian French, whose language | Preset in New York. “Phe subscriber ren; calls theattention o: Behery Gomanseekomenioiael the State. | it nanan, — yoo foinen at ttihari onic strikes theear on all sides. ‘The servants at the | gayi Mery Ty Barnum ts lying at point of | properts ogners iotgphare: shila. artiste of PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. ii mean EP4 RoGE z 2 : © a " . tc Ro a 'e Hon, JamenG. Berret, W. T. » RK. V haters spas tts be bic heey shore ES ‘| cr: Hon. Daniel E. Sickles and lady are at nod fore @ Oe anrethe ee eet Class MONDAY, August 2. athe Gee 8 Uae i" Carroll Brent’ Woreseni Of 4 nad a 3 « is Fae 1 v 1 x of... eg 4 a cnglish, Irish and Scotch, almost Mra. General Harney and daughter, of Mo,; | all poses named. Too | 1 Pa0 °F ber ie THR ae THE MER TE ee eH Venta while the bulk of the retail trade is | Hon. John Forsyth, of Ala; and Hou. James 3! ar luheren SELLS. 5 do, ee PIZARRO.» 1.0 rHK LO. (Scenes, &o ) ¢ of Canadian French. Tbe only Amer. | “een, of Mo., are at the National. Tee metalioroo! x . F. Sole Ag ert for die Dietr ct of Columbia, au2 No. 405 Tth st., above H. W: A NEW NOVEL, BY THE AUTHOR OF » “SOHN HALIFAX,” ALIFE FOR a NOV -+-Baron de Stoeckl, Russian Minister, and Madame Stoeckl, have been stopping at the Clar- enudon. They are now at Newport. sible in the streets appear to be tourists, who are now here to the number of hundreds lay in the touring season. ++*-The Rev. Theodore Parker is now in Swit: ve made the grand tour of the mountain, | zerland, and bas so much improved in bealth that magnificent one it is, truly—the drive of | bis friends are encouraged to believe that he will around the inountain on the slope and | “timately return to this country a weil man. a Montreal lies Upon it, one | , °“";Commodore Paulding has been rusticating rides through a very ancient part of the city—of | the counter deat uf 4h aes oats pacers ‘ashington. jf LIFE, MISS MULOC » ye tet shiek, peer tey innidental ae be ta or other fs Jos. F. HODGSON, On MO: nVENING. Ausost 22°, At PHILHARMONIC LL. Mr. Laxcnox has indy touered bie services Tickets 5) cents. A gentleman and two iadier. &e., &e., Tickets $8, halves $4, quarters 82, cighths @L® TUESDAY, Aucnst Class 195—75 abe iedrawn ballots. ee Capitals. 8, dp, be aad at the Book ead Music Stores and rize of. son) oor, Door: To ec qe spn |g Ste Socsen Ors OPER AE T 0 clock. To commence ig fe? * bs net thy esr FE a RED Tickets $5, hal , IANCY DRESS MASQUE! sid 8 nee 9, ier FANCY DiS) CR RADE BALL WEDNESDAY, August 24. here will be a Grand Pansy Dress ne- Class lu6—78 ey oe tgs drawn ballots, nd ! 4) re “Olive.” « re *, Comte, SVENLN houses a Single mory and attic high, many with | region rendered famous by the capture of Major | “yin SME Meat arta ey Oleg THe OFT orign of. Spm Sp : the 25°h fnat. A Costumer will be in atten? iron doors and shutters, peaked roofs, and fan. frond by the Cou:modore’s father during the Rev- “Agatha’s Husband,’ “A Hero,” : a : cma io do. wrath See Baicn radranec tl Sl sures. Thence one proceeds through a | lutionary war 39 Gon 4. do. | &e;,7 BABsEb's BEAUTIFUL STATUE Freneh village to a series of the most | How rus Wisr Letra Gor Ovr.—The Alban Fev astest JANGTON'S ‘Trckots G10, halves $3,quartors £25), eighths 81.25 BS ¥ , magnificent country seats | ever saw. Standard, of the 17th inst., says: : 7 dam ‘Corner 458 aed ee THURSDAY, August Jeon! *r Exhittton at ‘The road (macadamized) is as level asa gentle- | «We obtain from a pevical peated in the tohtter = Class 107—78 uumbers, 14: drawn ballots. w PRSES BOOK STORE. man’s parlor floor, and along it villas stand, | the following history bf the Wise letters It wat W, RARE INDUCEMENTS. Capitals.. baad 333 Pa av.. noth and {oth ste, ; < Siig Y ITH the ve Sasurance ot receiving from | ! prige of, 323,00) |1 prize of ... 1s, for neatness and taste and elaboration of | seat, from Gov. Wise to Mr. Donnelly, of New bgt a pe ing nds. ise [2 ao: York. Mr. 1 5 aroPe. WY? Ist of Ootobor ext, s Tic! a rural ornatent, cast the villas on the Neeth river | Tia¥aiiny ara nes cute Me toMr, Comiday, of | and B Fiufslul ata tment of 1 do 5 SUIS dog SII LOST AND FOUND. entirely io the syade. Most of those built recently fcom yotting into the pubiie : Alt-Gassida. . HUNTING WATCHES, Tickets $5, halves 825), quartors $1.25 FET DOLLARS REWARD—Will be paid ate the property of persons doing business in the | lent it to Peler Copel ake fonts gen tens Shean} purchased directly from the most popular manufac- —- for the dsiiv. ry or sequring in jail se that city, nearly all of whom, with excellent taste, bor. | semt for Bir. Lavine, one of the cdites of ‘the | baters, FRIDAY. Atugmt 2. can get him aeain,ef NEG RY Prederi: ys A ppv tyeRegeary ye) “ JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, Class $108—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballot. Booth. who loft Py on & 5 row liberally from the French natives, in their ny reporter forthe New York | in in great varicty,and of the richest most ele- a Capitals. ES ie a light mulatto about 40 style of architecture, which is stsikingl Herald. | Mr. Lavine read letter. Mr. Lavine | guts a chante, Kuropeay stylet elenote: hace | 1 prize of 23 |S pri 5 foot 6 or7 inches high, with black wh « 5 . * ely pic. copied letter. Mr. Lavine sent letter to New thisday marked at a considerable deduction my|2 40: igen | lo. “re ard very suviry count: . He is well ac- turesgue andagreesble. In descending the moun: | Yerk Herald. New York Herald published jt, | present large and varied stock o jewelry, embrar.| 2 do. 5.00 &c., wanted in Washington eity ans had many free tala upon the St. Lawrence side, one has a view | This, we understand, isa brief, concise, and truth. | ‘Mk everytining thatthe most fastidious taste could Tickeis $5, baives 325), quarters ut yh of the city, the river, or bay in its front, the | ful history of the Wise letler. “If any error bas | Coduire. cf what fact all who give, mo s.calt will be SATURDAY, August 2. ‘hore taken go that I gethim neaee TO matter grand bridve. and the territory, to the St. Joha's pocn comeniiee; we shail be happy to correct the au2? _____330 Pennsylvania avenuo, | GRAND CONSOLIDATED _LOTTERY OF ne a5 aw £59 snountains in Vermont—more than thirty miles XPRESS STEAM LINE Class W—78 wumbers, 13 drawa ballots. DIMICT OF QOIUN DE =. Gistant—so distinct as that one can see alinost SONS OF MALTA —A op-cial m-eting of | PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, | 1 ei. ee ene Sn ee every house and farm improvement existing on Order ehollas tho meeraeaty VIA CANAL. l pagan aos. SENS | Thereby certify that John M. Springman, residing that grand plateau. Nearly half the houses, and al} | On Y EVENING, at @ o’elock. Evey| The fre and_expeditious steam propellor C. C; | 2 - Iswle do. 21 2 Sows —— Avenve and 6th the cupalos and spires of the city, are covered with bi he coeds fae _ ont? Bu 20-2 Anes) Pinte pnt leaves Girard A at 160 po Ryn a Aye ts bright tin; while the roofs of nearly all the rest > BALTIMORE PONDoo ar | URDAY.at 12 cclosk Peach: county ef -essid, on th are painted red. As one suddenly Sweeps into vicw of the city on this drive. looking down upon MS tof, spires, &c., bue might easily fancy oneself viewing the city of Constantinople from a neigh. worIng height. From the other side of the moun- tafn on this drive, the Ottowa river fs in sight for miles, and 2 plateau of perhaps thirty mites square Georgetown early on Monday morni: Returning, ng. leaves Georgetown every MONDAY EVEN i. at6 o’oluck p. m. - For freighis, which will be taken at reduced pplicd at | rates, apply to eANCY 4 DEY AYLOR, Agents, ‘ater et 3A0T| nm. DAVID COOPER, Agent, 18 Nee hav ER, Agent heave, Bhladsiphia between G and le every day. fee TIONER Y, 6th, feet Preah G kes ICES ‘served C0 Par tes, Batis of te tons *aapal i tainments ai 81.99 per SO Ee h Geo oak xcursions, Weddii JEULL ‘artes, Su; pers: Fem ‘and we er ‘Entertainments furnished at thé of country, studded with thrifilly,cultlvated farms, | shortett notion and Qn the casa ree at Oh nm) 2 _1 Wowtatrect, New Vork. iaint "| SMALL CAKES of al y 4. ‘SION, quaint farm bouses. and ee a Pa pone AK OF a trees Sen Per hundred. UNitep STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, : ——— | FE Rls “PERMA MEN, PALER: | non of Seo Gel be eat fr Magi _Uxirep States axp Texan Bounnany Survey, ‘emperance Hall, on MONDA "the 24d inetentsat pe fed pe} the ‘tol Extension. Further information concerning the march of this | 20’otwek. Full attondance 1a requested ante at Proporale should stats sertain eam "for enol cotumission up the Pecos river. and the discovery | ; a ofa Fasc Wagon route up that valley, from the Pr t by Cea 0 crossing eur the mouth of Delaware creek i ¢ Anton Chico on the Whipple route, Tal teen ne Krai ds SRA i iN ceived at the Department of the Interior. It is morning ope lonit at oFclodk at night In aaa” thought thet by the discovery of this new route, a | tion to Withers! Besg eas, an oetrumental shortcut cou be made to Chihuabua for caravans | given at5 o'clock in the A oa yy iY from Missouri. via Fort Davis and Presidio del | itting » gentleman and Indice) FIFTY "sf Norte, thoogh this will not effect any very mate- Marks —The_ members e ler are nie notified that the ont Rens 1:2;°- , 4st ive tral, Kast Friends ater bi i let I Som 8 Gf whfte toad im oil. PNG WHR three ‘Phe whole of the iron work of the ceilings, in- giusing eo at were en ren sash es J fast neces: screwing the ceil ngs to the walleand rocft amos, to _be inciuded in ths sod cuterss® Sropnaih iod. by & geurentec, ore, rexyome ble poredae. snd C3 N inned. and i9th street, | Proposals will be opened at soon of * , 20th ‘et,) Ontcber in presence of poreoun as any chicos rial saving im the distance to be traveled. ryland street ata ‘ and the a Drawings of the eeilines may besen at this office, ‘The writer of the letter detailing partictlers of Pe h street evert hour duraee lay igo c, MEI oe ot Eanes ie expedition, after deseribing the numerous dif. in Extension, Poultics which they, had to encounter in theis trip, veh as the great depth of the water in many ice SNA AYE. inces, Where they Were oUliyed, In order to cross, IF, rsa AVR ARR, Gas Gay iat aerate be bigreslcas y Sa. pes abbr eb 0 inthe tec bid a hoot w y would have immediat them- Sik At selves ty the nildst of the valley of the Seven | AQEUPHIA APECHONERY, forearm eect rivers, an iutermiiuble series of broken blufts and 17g CUUPON BONDS OF THD weeHine! il to enter SIRMPY Feteks toceeeded by Soda ies, wanted | (TF Cn Gast Rta “ANY sone tat mak Cannot. be crossed by horsemen, he proceeds to Shee aetincs soak n sume of ive hu ef the raid speak of the qualities of the Pecos river. which he | fearice interact at Per gent, por annum tors. Ay B. | Says is a most remarkable strean. had | sudase for sale bo. P eb. , onght when they firet started, that a’ few guys re a oe * a Bais fm would bring them to where it was alegret |. mer 3 Ree lerman oan. | te : “a: wlcear amie? end tat even within forty | Thy fith sngtay arpion wil comavany od Jib | Rp Te gaat = pus nulles of Anton Chico, where it is confined within ‘Au 2)-S35 E. E. JANNEY, Prin’l, ! person pa do. 750 &e. A Tickets $3), halves $10, quartore @5, athe Ci rela tcl SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. TICKETS ONE DOL To be drawn dagly at Wilmington, ware, at lS miautes before 12 ma, ee said poh Le E +tray, tr apassing 0° ere). midiie-sized Brindle COW, with horns St 4 srepped and, slit; about 7 years 0! or my i WM. COOPER, J. P. 17 The owner of the above desc ibed Cow is 2.53, Givi MONDAY, August 22. Tequested to prove property, pay cha-ges, and take Class 127-78 ra her away. Pe lesee en Capitale, Ao lh au 38" JOHN M. SPRINGMAN. eeab sb eiecs Pe tall cine tmnel ve. Cx a ono | * Pt &e., Fi Se | $50 REWARD Steayed or stolen fiom the Tickets $1. . the subseciher, on the se RIAL Of the I8th of August, 190, a Hight, tay Clans 12e UESDAY, Augnst 23. MARE, 4 years oid, about 15 hands high “ee 12—25 bare-’ er 3 9 ae es sorkedin rie See tobe igh but, may S38 |2 a mg ng ward will. vines coinn \d for the ay 3 thon of the ire t of the animal, 40 for a tke coments PM tePaet Sit ee atest the anima! to the sulseriber, near Colevilie, Mont = ee ity, Mad, e., ©, Tickets 81. WEDNESDAY, August 24. ‘Cinse 120° 78 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, GEO. W. CASHELL. 3 is Fp te = Iprize of... 5,00 | 4 prizes of. sino! $3 Serene ay ed aw Y ” Tekets en ou tight hip, wits foot ‘and past * THURSDAY, A sof snd arop in toh Whe ntove remsed etl par Clase 1373 muunaber’s 3 drawa ballots, ieit at Nor 16 north A strect. Capitol Mil. . apitais, 1 prize of. . 2 do “aii! bore reward will be given if udivered tome o. secured so that Ra jenae JSPR HMONTCOMER 5 E ASD —los oye on Frida) Erica A ht ge street, near P xt. JACOBS, CARR. N

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