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— =. . FC —s a ee — — = SHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Aan InrecLiceste.—Th a set of orders recently Personal. ORG! bf ; XCUR &c. EVENING STAR. 1;* — f ined by ne fy oe Sollewing aun oe the Beak or es a Ss Ax Orprxance for the improvement of a portion tO Se AHASD rf - THE ‘ Canexess, Uxcomrortasie, axv Improrer De- | officers have bee se for duty = the Military peoidoeet at wat radigber the Pennaylvania| 3 of Saye enpe seen ahe at thea ts HON BAT nl fa 9 report dees hy a 0 t) on . s a v > €) pot ARRANGEMENTS—Tue Canapian Country | Ai vs bios p They = —— Enquirer, has just returned home from a European | ¢ x net tied sey ‘Stoddord streets, Poor: - WASHINGTON Cl Sovrm of THe St. Lawrgnce—Sr. Jouxs— | Supef the 3igt instant: tour. . ei pat the footway may be paved | Vartiou'nrs jn futere edvertisemens nu - THURSDAY...............--Amgust 25,1869. ] TOvTe OF TRE ST ee Winsans of Engiméering — Lieut. Go HM Peater » Borpsrixe THe Laxe—St = Rei 8 ent 7 Levene ‘¢ * ‘Lieut. Herma Bi ie = PY wontne ron City Post OFFICE | —Tne Lamoitx River—Tux Gaeex Movs- First ee % com ¢ : herefore. WELLS AN McCOMAS ABSOCIA, is nies bow. 2 j & of Aldermen and | B ON Bl Geter rtnat yg big ¥igorows m ides un & of Comma of the Corporation of | MONDAY: Bop Thee oe L ; i Ea 2s \e Wee! own. That the: hereby rtreulare, 9 CML. BRS cost —— oF THE Law DIRBCTING |) rains—Tur Waite Movntains. 4 4 onde oT ae c ‘one of Vera the i ‘and ‘of lots on the _ gy aa 3 — A caprtecetinemcese THE mean | [Editorial Correspondence of The Star} See in o senna Ae lery . 3 nited Stat wilh give t “i Ewes Seen, ~ Be ridge and Stoddard - TRAVELING BUBLIC ‘TM LARGEST concatenate ae Ox THs Graxp Tacnx Sense, - - Holabird, Pi ne es al the Ns FHampalire State agric ay ‘ : ina Each ehaneees oo. Ry 7 Eroute for tepaires oy AN of Gee aoce somes Pewee Metre 1 ‘The term of service of the Brevet ey qi +-+-Mr. A. K. Moore, formerly of the Savannah | quired, and I pavement of hard brick. | she ie Pi last trip for the SN DOURLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaILy| and Kouse!s, Poi pena grapiat Distatcr oF CoLUMBIA. {No. 31.) gu: place recently in the public mind in regard to the ji i i = stob ll Improved next. will! jee : Led above asasaistants in the Republican, and at present editor of the Peters- | in sharp sand. to be in front of a! en . P peeing eet oe eae xg ery apauiea, is tinted Wo ane year burg (Va.) Intelligencer, is esid to be a candidate ity rec le! pied roepd ey ele Spe ea Sal oamaeeed on that ato or —Disrmicr oF COLUMBIA ADvERTien- | entire tour | bad determined on ere leaving Wath: | rhe following transfers of officers in the Second | for Printer to the mext House of Representatives. sald work to be executed under the ision of son Wotnestay, the set’ Pas hordes te Rasen BE INSERTED iN THE Battimons Sew | ington in the time | allowed myself to be absent) pi ont of Artillery are approved: Lieut. 4) -+--Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, United States the Mayor. and subject to all Nhe conditions of the | turning on Wi tte Sat. Fare for the round Nin nucuIvED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE from business. T am compelled to forego the pro- | Beal. from Light company M to company K; | Senator from Louisiana, is absent on a coats ce for the improvement of Dunbarton st., | Se" ees jpanerncers at Piss een: Sram ovvice. | posed sojoutn for a day or two at the Franconia } Lieut Bd) ward & . Piatt, froin company K ht ro Will neturg in tiqpe to,take his posts the } spheoved June 21, 1499. fi? ij Bi iancingeun the Potomac: => = —= Hotel of the Sri Miccntcins, thereby passing | <om re"? lowing assignments are now made of | “Pesi@e of Congres. pproved August 20, 1859. an aformation Spirit of the Morning Press. within a few miles of that celebrated spot at rail- lenges tlcamditiaiadadicethaeias on see eenny Lind seat ie a memabor ii -eineenreneiana _ z The Constitution hopes that the report that the | - 4 speed; and possibly also to leave the visit tO | tifeved from the Military Soe will repatt of Putney, London, The Bi ‘af London re- we Revie Po haga steels <a iietbes Exmperor of France bas executed the free-trade | ston perhaps until next sumaier, greatly to my | to the elty of New York, a9 re pita t cently consecrated the edifice, and Mr Otto Gold-} Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | *" decree is true, and treats at length upon the na- ret. assistant bela? J. pants ies deniaiteie schmidt has undertaken to act gratutiously 28 | Common Council of the ion aes ane GFAND TEMPERANCE EXCURSION tional and international benefits likely to resalt |"E1TC, sr ontreal at an early hour this morning, | Lee js relieved from repair to the city of Wash- | °'2nist for one year. Deen Oct ee ee TE HAUSE PAVILION, from such @ policy. : crossing over by steamer to the ill-arranged and | inoton, and report for duty to the chief of his Gc = Galitiecin; bed wher ee same ia hereby ap ropriated. to be expended un- Go BONDAY. Avever 2.n. 10. cai rede ee er Wyaene provides erat Of (Be Tallsomel 9: Hye Per | vereey- f absence for six months, with ission | What noted in Washington in consequence of the | der the direction cote se ag hg to whose order STIS EAR CAasocin Flow th wig upon the great reaction which it holds has taken | ' 40 or the river, where everything in the matter oa tec tan Genekt Or is’ health, is | Part be took in an affair at one of the hotels in this | the Clerk shall Pay the same, fo place footways on | Tag Ne RIS LUN BLA geen of the assigninent of seats in the cars is left to the granted to Capt. W. D. Smith, Second Dragoons, city. which resulted in the death of a waiter, has | Fayette street al eo the “goeheres (oe that bo! size po Annaal Excursion i 4 . is to say: Two actoss across Beo- messures of the present Administration - | Bbitration of the longest legs in getting from <a the special recommendation of the medical Uecame cepnmegin cigas eee ome | * Pigoigs cathy nde goss ate oho mas seat ae ts oh artes for {he ove The Intelligencer, in compliance with t onthe | ferry boat, the sharpest elbows in mounting otfan extension of leave of absence for four months | Cornell, Dr. Grahams, Judge Brennan. Monsieur | Fourth street, one poroes Fitth street; gue woven | Sty expartenend Caters ae ke charge of the Of & Georgia correspondent, gives a bistory of the | car steps, and the largest barefaced impadence in | | granted to Licuts. Harrison and Porter, Second | Clute, Richard Murphy, Henry Smith, Jacob | Sixth street, two across Seventh street, two across | | Au anPorescrs circumstances under which the first legislative claiming pretended rights in the cars. Thecon- | Clay. , Daniel D. Conover, Col. Gage, John N. Bigut aie om, one oe as ot Poets teen a egenteesctsated Band Will discourse sweet steps were taken towards the suppression of the | 1. uence is, that men without ladies usurp every- |" Sopaey tee Nt Genin. and Comptroller Haws, all New York co. | UReselved. further, That the séditional om of | “He serene alec saiaineh Seaiane te African slave trade. thing desirable—coolly leaving the fair sex to Case or Ransonk THE ForckR.—The Interior | lebrities. are at Long Branch engaged in blue twenty dollars be, and the same is hereby appro- | isa temperance axcor —— moe kick their shinsin standing discomfort. It would | Department has recefved information from the | fishing. Priatea, to place a flag footway across Second | ‘The tenn a'leye and anoits, and leaping and U7" From J. Shilliz;rton, we have the capital | 4). b'hoy-ish class of our countrymen who travel | United States attorney of the State of Georgia that] _----The Grand Commander of ea cS Street, on the east side of Lingan street. trond wg of othe ss md rir August number of Blackwood’s Magazine. in this region infinite good, to give thein over for | Reuben R- Ransonc, who sonretime since was ar- | ete ac the expulsion oF the Hee’ Dr Sickie: | Approved August 20, 1839. vigerure Rand Donefits of the da." ‘amvsement. = $$$» —_—= y : a 2 : et cat Dancing. ree, w ve Ow? votaren, = : 2 Instrnetion of the good Canadian | rested by a special agent of the Department on the | fon te order It is said that the geet. hage | thous . 7 ; . UZ, Mr. Flournoy has retired from the eontest oe Sine the children of the bahitant | charge of transunitting false and counterfeit wrl- | preferred ayalast Sickles, aud which led to its OPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Sod there are tow whom Withers will not tempt in apa << FPS nie. aoe Villages civility. as explained in one of tse tettexs | tings to the Commissioner of Pensions with intent | expulsion, was the killing of Key, who, at the E Rar Dirck Deen paring the course «f the day ore or two addrevers U7 The bill of Dr. Doremus agatnst the city of | \sitten from (Quebec to defraud, &c., who was examined and com- pet his death, wastheG.R.J. A. of the Wash- Augen iee.¢ = | ¥ poh peetiny EO 5 atipce—one is New York, for making the chemical analyses in I find that back from the St. Lawrence on the | mitted, and who entered into a recognizance with | ‘6! : Amerion. fraLEp PRorosacs will bo receited at the Post prom: re a fine, nothing wi i ne wanting to wake it a day south side, the division fences show that the | William Duncan as surety for his trial, had failed |," j,A letter from New York in the Philadel- | office Department uatil the -6th Cay of sepemmber | of pelt pean ne ee tig oe waUtne the association He sal Pr fro ay hina. zy ‘Ak ection wen thea hia Press affirms that the Hon. John B. — Bart, ts o'stoek. yaya sigimrng dog hegerge wd and the kind friends of the csuse who will accom farms are much larger than immediately on make his appearance. ~ | bas leased for the next session of Congress the man- | for this Department for four years pany them. °7- Teter C. Gaslth kes boc slecled. town oar: [ask ‘Phe soll coattiases profluctie, higily =a, | fore duly Brodgit on the bend, and st foo Aurete| Sa formerly occupied by Senator Douglas, ‘The | of Petober, 1850. “Those Unaccompanied by satiy, | P'T'yoketeat $1—nach will enable n gentleman ani hi ° bi nicest nee the ce ort geant of Cul; Ct. House, in the place of F. F. | over the extent of an extensive plateau very little | term of the district court, just closed, a judgment —_ chtrespostiont mays “ Sralbing Bere aa peel Lespeenee nc alan uiity to fusfir @ co: two Indi to waioy Shenrsion. Children fice. | Soap; candgact, ani Soka Batith Lad Wiftiaas | Mbvaded aleve the clviiiawenk Utava sees voy | tad pean obtainel fe tite ae Go Untied Sunes Core Bros way a8 Mons since, {viet (i. Mtiete Ailche articles must be of the very best quality; | ath street wharf at“ Smith appointed policemen . little better grain than is grown on it in the | for $5,000against Wim. Duncan. Ransone having 4 uk t : . the Stephens and Fourteenth street poisoning cases was $4,415. It has been allowed. » She will start from 7th street at 2 p. m. ws —_ gallant filibuster, General Henningsen, portlyand | kind of paper, must accompany the bids; and the | The strictest order will be maintained onthe dost course of this trip. Oats are particularly fine | fled the country, no service was effected upon Pemeheg cera fe Vea dangers? sanguinary | Department reserves the rignt to retain and pay for | and on the shore. D7'it is said that at present the Richmond | here, the average yield being perhaps thirty-five | him. Duncan is stated to be perfectly solvent, and | Zouave, Captain Reviere, strong Tom Hyer. | the samo at the price stated 1m the offer, of Bo et ot Commitres of Arranecments Banks are very “unaccommodating,” and refuse | Hushels at least, per acre. The Canadian reci- | the jndgment good. Mary Taylor. (that was,) and that graceful and tee sosclesuen caer iT are not of the kind and ag ee fe — to discount pa first class paper. Some of them procity treaty hoc put up the value of Canadian aegis felicitous person, Signor Brignoli.’ quality required by the Department, and spurious 3,3" Kane. . # y = the last ~ ett sees —— articles will enbiec! ent lo " os Duffy, Thos i it book t ty. So from twenty to fifty cents per bushels—a good | TH® Raix.—The general drought of % the rleasnre of the Department. ns poe the pibendcecues ati thing tho babitants have made outarit. | two weeks, has probably cut the corn crop of the | Items Telegraphed from Washington ‘The eubjoiaed livt specifies. ax nearly as can now = yarmmated se y e 4 . 7 at Villages are by no means as well built along | Whole country short one-half. Our information | | WA"!xGToN, Angust 24—Deputy postmasters, | he done, tie amount, quality, and dascription of under jastructious of the Department, are making | each of the kinds of at‘icles that wili be waated - NION. a - DF A mecting of the Directors of the Balthmore } 111. saiiroad to Rouse’s Point from Moutreal, as | !s from all quarters of the country—North, South, | Bnylet {astructious | Passing (hrough their severel | "loteurme ielie post tate oe ples aor frat IN ygat Wort We Br Wernorr Ir and Potomac Railroad Company was held at Port | 5 tne river's bank. Nevertheless, the farmers | East, and West. The rain of yesterday may some- | oftices, with a view te report what would be the ined. and trimmed, to weigh not lees than ett’, UNION GLU: 55 mont reapre’ fully Aupource Tobacco ow the 17th instant, and a resolution was | for the most part live in villages from which their | Wbat improve the yield of the late corn, though Gomarets apiropristee ieee (etre Pomage rates | ro reams frolecap,, hand-made, fine lined ond | the public in conera! Ghat they wil Bees locating the seaphers fermiines of is 7058 1 2: acai peumemicne radiate anit were: nos SoMicsenUy to increnve th reser tally.. Th Bows | a riacs ta satisty tule aneaice of phaasaiin Weenie Se ee ee ee Per I SAR INGTON St hinGeos MONDAY. Aor. at Smith's Point, opposite Aquia Creek St. 8, 20 miles from Montreal, is the French | €¥er, comes most opportunely to aid the farmer's | held at the Department that a much larger sum is| go rence foolscap, plain, machine, faint linet, | 2ath. 12%. Saige Saat perations for the fall crop, all clay uplands in | required ‘aud tr immed, to weigh not ices than 12 Ibs. | ‘The Club pledge themaclves that no pains or ex i lines. Its proximity to yankee | Prepera' or canes requ ie 5 nyt » o IDF The negro girl, Angelina, condemned for | village nearest our : Pasi t to MIRE 60 the txace! he Solicitor of the Treasury has directed the per ream __ | pense wi.l be spared to make this the Pic Nio ofthe tap at Caipepper, Virginia, e be hong os | srutton of ts medern beldtngn, ofthe reneu | Won of the plough without a thorough pevions | Recaunting. eller ty ats he arcouwta of dic:| Ween uinean, tun, hd. wate, tuint | Reg'nr"s ™ sverotto mat Ente of the Capito! and Esq., at Culpepper, Virginia, is to be hung on | struction of its modern buildings, of the French | tion of ens vegeta ola bursing ofticers and others who were in the volun- despaten or coneulat paper, to weigh not | Marrland averneeicry nue eet from the cornet ldacy. the of September. The sentence was | style of construction. Two-story houses take the | Soaking. The winter-root crofe will also profit | ter service during the Mexican war. when bal: Ieee than 16 lbs. por ream of 7th strect and Pa. avenue. for the acenmmnie Friday, the 30th of September. The sentence was | sty = - | much from this fall of rain. Had It beca delayed | ances remain standing against them, and to charge tain, feint- | tion of those who may honor us wilh their Gon onounced by Colonel E. A. Freeman, president } place of the Canadian habitant house so often de- NG ee 7 the ti ds an Pr y a. as > Pi * : - | 2 fortnight longer in this neighborhood, they | them interest under the law of 1797, from me _ aha . ined | FS % 2 of the court. scrived in my previous letters. By way of com ld ba ably been alinost an entire fail. | Of receiving money or property to the present date. | 125 1e.#:8 quarto-post, machine, plain, faint- i enn as FIFTY CENTS, admittung a gentleman reve - e - +e sites, per {07 The Germen Technological (Seciety, in ere irae leh roa ae aly sii caging 7 The Associated Press Sinakh ere 4 reaima beet hand-made super royal paver,piain, | “WVithers’ Band has been ongnged. bnoloy : y> re adopts his two stories, but rejecting his pain io eee! Wasnixeton, August 24.—The Administration s New York, have just been making a chemical and putty, builds solidly of good red brick. The FURTHER CONCERNING THE RECENT Deranca- | bas received assurances from the Governmen 3 i "a Al Ke f its preparution to appoint, in c territory over which I am now traveling, is as | s19y. Capt. Bowman has discovered the condi. | ©9%# Rica of preparuti b level, quite, as an Illinois prairie. Much of it is pe netion with that of the United States, , ream ™ i ream best hand-made royal paper, plain, per | M. Marceron, “O™™™" ream T.R, Row 4 reams best hand made, demi paper, plain, per W.H Thompson, analysis of the bad smelling Croton. They say the water contains a large amount of organic sub- Fr aH : reain Wr cae tion of affairs to be such that in order to ascertain | sion to settle all claims of our citizens against that : “ b. w. a Stances. in a state of chetnical decomposition and yet in virgin forest; doubtless owiag to the ditf- | the amount of the a! ged frauds, it will be neces- | Republic. It is presumed this commission will 4 ee made medium paper, plain, | ay $3-Tu, Th. PAS solutions of organic acids, with alkalies. culty of draining it thoroughly. sary to telegraph to contractors furnishing inate. | be =p inted shortly after the arrival of Minister S reams best hand-made double cap paper,plain, NGTICE To PLEASURE SEEKERS —The ; San Jose. ren mac Steam * I? From Ditson, (Boston,) the publisher, we As we near Rouse’s Point, the farms are more | rials for the Treasury extension to send transfers tah = ty reams note paper, gilt, per ream, large sizs in addition to the semui-weekly trips have (through Metzerott,) the following choice | thriftily cultivated. The Canadians here, though | of accounts of moneys actually received and prop- | {j= Among the reasons assigned in London for 5 reame noto paper, plain, per ream, large size | of their steamer Powhatan to Noe ~ music: “Ob Erin my country.” song by Charles | owning large farms. do not secm to improve them | erty delivered. Maj. Freneb held the position of 10 reams rote + kit, per ream, smail size folk, offer the public of Washington and the sudden peace at Villafranca, one is that Louis = note paper: Sake S Lonterin ty hy ee 5 reams n T, plain, per ream, amall size | opportunity of eujoving » trip on the beautiful P- Jeffrey; “Too Late! Too Late :** ballad by R. S. | as sedulously as their brethren upon the great St. | confidential Assistant Engineer and Clerk for Napoleon was in mortal fear of fever: not for 100 Feama “nvniope paper. yellow or buff, royal, tomne to GLY MON Pand AQUIA CREEK twice Pratten; “-Garibaldi’s Galop.” by A. Silex, and | Lawrence natural thoroughfare. Rousc’s Poiut | Capt. Bowman, and not Pay Clerk as has been | himself, but for his army; though he hasa trepi, 20 reaina blotting per, royal, per ream To p-rties of three or more excursion tickets will “Loving Voices.”’ song by Ch. W. Glover. isin New York, which we enter some miles be- | reported. dation concerning agues on his own account, 25 dozen cards Perry's best metalic pens and be ineued at one doliar ($1) each for Giymont, with appa se SSaaqeyrereror nae fore reaching it. Hence the evident greater care epee | having been singularly free from ail such ailments. 5 dowd ders. Per dozen cards ty all a ing E> The American nominating convention for manifested here in agricuitaral matters. Wecourse |. REPAIR OF Vessets IN THE SeRVICE oF THE pte: i ng’ es ‘ ee Sees ee manufactures in use, | nex ee ome rwe ten ars, ($2, the second district of Maryland, beld in Balti- for some miles down on the side of Lake Cham. | /!@#1-Hovst Boarp —The Shovelful Light ves- a mA . icjengs their in: eet ee nee! 49 gross nietallic p»ns, per gross The ang an onter ne sport with seq more on the 24th instant, unanimously nominated | oiain ere reaching the Point. As far 281 have | *! (Coast of Massachusetts.) which was removed | 22d believing, or affecting to believe, that one 2 gross large barrel pen handles, rosewood, per line at either of ihe stove places, white pereh Edwin H. Webster, of Harford county, as a can- a Usuadeaines Gallic chicalinA tee oni teq | 2 Short time since for repairs, was restored on the | his “star’’ enters on the shivering line a = 3 crocs emeali Gerecl peu kessilan, vosewoed.per l eaee oie Hvcher tg ‘ant; siso, fine shooting Gidate for Congress in that district. The Hon. | ‘tt Vaharks bassline cag a ce, sventiy | 20th instant to her station; and the Cross Rip | Must soon follow. Accordingly this is alleged by ross ae {Good Hotel scoommodations can be had at thess James B. Ricaud, American, represented the dis- | 12% sponta mile winecn st |” 2PParently | right vessel has been taken to the light hous | some one Lecter etiae eae dicembaeanal Ba ed er pe rk Pay vm nab eceme P'Boats leave foot of 6th street at 636 a. m. and 6 tict in the last Congress. ni ; ee dock at New Bedford for repairs, her place being | knowing, if propinquity to the chief personage 25 dozen Contse’« bast black lead pencils, grad- | p.m. eturning. 2% p. m. and 3h a. m. : va Sa Ee Rouse’s Point has become a place of importance temporarily supplied by the Reiief vessel could give the knowledge, asa main reason fur , uated, par dozen For further information inquire at the Company's i The proposed new State, to be called Jef | to the traveling public, as there various railroads, - ia by r i the precipitate pressing of the peace, especially as 35dozen Monroe s, or other manufactured,grad- | ek EI EY ee ee eae Dent don to ferson, will contain an area of 129.668 square miles | &c.. converging nominally at Montreal, branch | Apporxrwents.—The following appointments | some of the sanitary savans reported that there 10 dozen best red. iced poacile, per dozen Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company. within the following boundary linesand distances: | off—the road to Portland. Me., the road to Boston. | have been made by the President: Frank Stewart | was dysentery and all other intestinal eviis that 20 dozen toiders, ivory, 3-ineh, per dozen je2s From 27 to 43 degrees north latitude, 417 miles, | Mass. the Vermout Central, the Saratoga and rveyor of Customs at Columbus, Ky ; and | flesh Is heir to in every bucket of water within the | {0 G00" Tot nen tape assorted, per dezen MOUNT VERNON AN THE TOMB OF from 102 to 110 degrees west longitude onthe south | Lake Champlain railroad. and the Lake Cham-| Capt. Randolph B. Marcy. 5th Infantry, a Pay-| Quadrilateral, and that to be out of its pestilential per dozen WAPHING TON. line, 329 1-5 miles; from 102 to 110 degrees on the | plain steamboat line. Accordingly. aconsiderable as 1 dozen pounce boxes, cvcos, par dozen Twicee Week ther Notice master in the Army, im place of brevet Licut.| precincts ere disease became e idemic was a ) i . ted, per dome: The THOMAS r “3 north line, 310 miles and a fraction. Area, 120,06: } town is springing up bere. A quarter of an hour | Col. A. 3. Coffee, necigmed, Rowen = igs tL oate ae ee lari “to. Mount Cote 8 shi square uilles. was spent at Rouse’s Point changing baggage and ~~ ares x vate guaouse tone Fe pty weeigee beeen heats BAYS ang Tpehington en UE! ee cars. The baggage was there checked at the THe NEWLY APPOINTED Minister 60 CENTRAL IT On Saturday night lost, as the steamer Ex- pret es Hedger a fon’ ag | wharf, at the fret » leaving eae eae ee pleasure of passengers, which favor was denied | Axerica.—We understand the Prot. Dimitry. | press, with w large number of passengers on tien ket ree, Benda a ave > arning at half past Jeteieek pm. ee snapenintoonedl mittee from land American Club, TOok- | us on the road to this point; adangerous experi- | recently appointed by the President to this re- | hoard. was going from Baltimore to a camp jozen penknives, ners n’s, 4 biades, eave jotele and the a ss s 3 ? bi 5 Tym; ential om: Won 5. M Botts, ‘at thn’ Retox | os 5; car an the astatyiol the pesonrer's tag. | spanltle ceaition, tsteodoitexriag, tnip city for | meeting on Choptank river, a party of rowdies, 6 don =n Waler rian eee ede eee oon, | Ling] Tammevenne and Tih st. atoice. m. Rou Mouse, and formally tendered him s nomination | cave is concerned Costa Rica, with his family, on Monday, the Sth | made up of clube known asthe -Euboite,” the| 5 dez=n wafer etampe, lignammitse hecdlon per | ——— _ = United eae a base immediately on leaving Rouse’s Point by the | of September. —_ em for the honor and signified that he Vv : Fe ~-Ranters,” and the --Rip-Raps,” made an ip- Naval Onvrrs —Commander 8. W~ tiodon | 4/sctiminate attack upon the white and colored has reccived preparatory orders to take command | P®#*¢"gers, but more especially upon the latter— erment Central railroad we cross Lake Cham- plain ona substantial tressle work bridge, with an I1inohes, per a USEMENTS. would not be afraid of the duties and responsibil. Draper's patent, movable | PRALL POSTPONED.—On account of the a itles of the position. } o clemency of the weath we See et enna) Ua SiEAt | Cr ateiMtobican, ‘Courmaadec tA! fiuat ban ¢<] EibOL Ing Mere dawn; Gatlig tel dreadfally, —— Seach en mente BOC] Sell while tone te tantcn piace af the {7 The Democratic Statz Convention of Min- | balf a mile to the left, and a U.S. light-house of | 0. veg preparatory orders to take cormand of the | fbbiug, and. in some cases, stabbing them. A 2doz-n inketands, cast iron, Inrge, single, per | Steamboat W hart, was postponed unl Fate mesota, eid at St. Paul. on the ith inst., nomi- | Considerable height as near by on the right hand Narragansett, few of the ringleaders were subsequently arrested on dozen ear ‘A } EVE ‘ING. nated the following ticket: For Governor, George | side ; —— jer. | wd Committed for trial. One of the colored nen] gop nottien ink hiveky Mavtaed a Wonee a te |e — JOHN WAEL, Prop'r 1. Becker; for Lieutenant Governor, Sylvanus B.| Weare now on the Vermont side of the lake,| Retry ox Steps Back —The Attorney (er- | stabbed is reported to have died quart botties, per bottle | Ww YMAN, Lowry; for Secretary of State, Francis Bassen; for | Coursing down it. A beautiful sheet of water it is | er#l arrived bere last evening from Fayette Spr nes, _ ie cs 75 botties irk, (Looper & Phillips's, or equal, per | WYMAN THE INIMITABLE’ Attorney General, John B. Brisbin; for State | here; baving widened much, and being as sinocti: | Pa.. and has to-day resumed the duties of his po. | 7" The physician in attendance upon De Mar.] 300 bottles “wk, rel, Arnold's, or equal, in \ pint THE GREATEST OF WIzz4RDS Treasurer, Samuel B. Abbe; for Representatives | 28 glass. We sovn left the lake shore, diving into | sition dais and his wife, at Cincinnati, thinks thet both 10 pounds wealera, Sromaon sketi, Son, per pean WVENY GREAT Yr : eee ate : ou 7 , 4m Congress, James M. Cavanaugh and Christo-| * fat territory for the most part in virgin forest: | Rrciagy Pie Assistant Engineer Roberts | Of them will recover. Even in the event of a fatal] 12 pounds sealing waxe beet extra, wupe Enc, Cpare on MONDAY A ORITE pher G:aham. muck of it being swainp connected with the lake's | 5.5 feel oned lila nontion al nae a Neo termination, his opinion 1s that the immediate scarlet, per pourd aame* ob FELLOWS BALL, 1 head. Suddeniy—and in a very few miles—we s Pe eee ee aN Wes ene ent te tie wountls received | Sesnmeandie selec carmel ne ened ht ORT ; x bac dra of the Maine Liquor Law | come to higher ground, in farms, productiveand| Tue Wearner.—The following report of the | William McManus, the deng clerk that figures in SY quarts biack sand, perquart . ghia eros foster ee ine iron | carefully cultivated. where the railroad again ay- | weather for thie morning is made from the Morse | the correspondence, is preparing a statement justi-| 2) ¢Hrees ponnor hen, per pound _____ PERSONAL. Wey arder of the rity snarahad eed anes | proaches very wear to the Take shore, bere called | ‘Taeqraph lve t tho Gaiters Institution, | f¥ing his course, and denying the charge of De nes twine, cotton, per pound 250 REWARD ° jail. on Sunday open by order of the city marshal, and against the | acisco bay. We neat cross Bacieeg tay, the ex- ie te Of obacrvatiie We'about 7 e'clack: Marbais. zn rulers, mahogany, round or fiat, per | % + MUShE the Leb inetant. two white m-n, Protest of the proprietor, in search for bottles of | treme Lead of Lake Champlain, upon a trestle- Avecst 25, 1859. Nearly all th Shera allies ‘rulers, lignumvite, round, per dozon ne Se OEE S.A Liquor which the marstial had seen the proprietor work. It isa beautiful sheet ef water. the banks | New York, N. © raining. U7 Nearly he southern citics have been 5 pouuds sponge, dest, per pound ; said AITHEY was committed to Jail on the Scoot Gevsty. A smchiniet: was'enlied tuto | cr which,” however! dppaks isle ‘laren an | emlaacptio Pe selearing up. henry an unusual degree of health thus for] 10 pours grim arabic, bast, par pound See coincet Lagi Recomm the murder ef requisition for the purpose, who was employed an | ‘Thence owt course lie exe through a swarpy flac | Baltimore. Ma -elear, pleasant. the present season. None of them imore so than | 5 extra, Inrce sizs, white adhweive envelopon, | J 2 nies at Lau 1 Pretory ~Prinee Uroree' hourand a balf in the operation, amid greatexcite | until reaching reclaimed land. ea, afer re. | Rysgnington, D.C. -clear, wind NW Savannah, Ga., in which the number of deaths for square, por hundred | mine inches br 2 {ENE compirxicn, thin gh s a si J xs bi ny . if ing a 7 7 % ‘ or ot ja i ment on the outside of the house cently put into cultivation, is evidently produc. Petersburg, Vi celear, pleasant. wee Taek ending Aug. 19 was only 10-6 whites t ‘rena. ESR eC 2 “1 " Norfo ? a. - “0? Ww a a ae “ a 17- On Monday last, a grand re-union of the | tive. Our course to St. Albau's here lays along | ee NG yl A Ree ee ee nooth and thiek n houliog otton ta oh or i sons and daughters of Rhode Island took place at | the Baciseo river, on the bank of which [ perceive Wilmington, 3 -clear, pleasant I The American State Council of New York £%< by 8% irch s Ss roward of Pwo Buadred Dollars Newport. There was a general tura out of civic | @ little farm that tells of the agricultural capabil!- | Column. O and military associations, and it was estimated | ties of the region where properly drained. I never | Charleston, SC that ten thousand strangers, natives of Rhode | 58 lreavier crops of grass, oats, and barley. than Poe An Island, were present from different parts of the | are now being harvested from it. or more witb ooo oe < 3,09 buff or wints adnestvs letter envel: i ension « = volo -clear, pleasant. u have decided not to hold their State Convention th and tinek. per hundred 7 “| where tak ang ied “wd isaalecralen the Jim! of -elear a. wind W on the same day as the Republican Convention, as agg nite note adhesive envelopes, per | Prince Geores’s cou-ts, Maryland -clear, pleasan' 7 huncred . Said MAGRUDER was ce» . 6. wind Sw | Bad been suggested with the union of the two par- 2,000 large-size white note adhesive envelopes, per | day cf Jus inst, charged with teh Meme th . He isa youth Macon, Ga ties. Itis to be held at Utica on the 25th of Sep- pure . | SDout nineteen years of age, hae a fair oom n., Union. A grand procession formed and marched | looking Indian corn. Eotombun’ Silelear; Lier tember 8,000 lettor-nize white adhesive envelopes, por hun- | lizht hair and very blue ees; is about hee about the city, and addresses and poems were de-| Swanton, a modest village, is now on our left, | Montgomery. Ala dred. | inches hich ; ha: aw Hf ‘i dears sels Se The adheatve _—a mint pdms & gummed, | Dc. *e mother living in Georgetown, +Clear, . +. a fourth of an tinea wide, rou bel s 'O IMPROVERS — H s app Is j -clear, pleasant. of COAL ASHES = Spine, ishing @ lar e tot ae bidder must faroish, with his proposalaa * siagred in g mammoth tent prepared for the occa. | evidently supported by the neighboring agricul. | Prairie Blut. al sion. In the evening, the public buildings and | turists, ‘The territory on the banks of the Bacisco Mone ae Most of the private residences, were brilliantly | continues to be entirely new, and in the hands of | Garmcis eward of Fifty Doliare for | ectvered ‘at bh i dy A -Clear, 75°. it by nd but one sampls, of each a-ticle bid fo morta. An: Mi ‘clear, warm ving at the Star Office counter. it ticle must be bis ‘, andnomorethan | By order of tie Com joners > iaminated. settlers of the smallest conceivable means, ap. | New Orleans, La. welear, 78°, wind S. R HOUS!: ACADEMY mie Mibewet TEN couiteten te the sdvetimat |” Tost SW TEER ean ot the hu iene . 7 parently. ; FROM THE West. Tho next academic year will commences oa Phe. red. | AS Lf See fo ee om Hartt we leuG Rat] A tow villas irom Switen’ Wo levee tho ade | Frederic, Md.” clear, warm. ar BAN ist re nee om aR zit Ls of theadvertisementfor | T ny-reny Notify eos, the statement in Le Republique asserting that ‘ 2 Hagerstown, Md. ele: arin au lw WIGHT, P: stationery are to be incu: in theevntract for ranged otify the pu ot to trust my wife , grounds of Lake Champlain and its tributari > Sree eelaniie ew = hs o Perit e 3 and tae heau of tae di ~ I Mansa Vonderiehr, oun: OORT, a President Geffrard had be: fered and deci P ataries, | Cumberland, Md. clear, warm + stationery ; and tae head of lepartm tt wi ',in | - fi ae my t nt Gi ha ‘en offered and declined | sna through a heavy rock cut of considerable | Grafton, V's. % vi being | NITED STATES NE MC aTic Qvar- 81 onses, tudge whether the articles tende-ed by ta op Ee. oat the the dictatorship of Hayti was merely a bold mewe- | length, enter. soplon evidently inuch longer | Wheeling. V foey. cond lamer a4 jeod 54a eae ane os the contractor are of the quality required by the | . FrOKG Paper canard. At one of the sessions of the Cham- settled, and from the rail can enjoy 2 finer view | Parkersburg, Va. »gzy, cool ing.) New York. The forthoonine cone of this vact will be awarded to the lowest and bers a formal denial of the statement was made. of the highly cultivated plateau between the rajl. | [amer, O.-- ouyy. cool standard cratic work will be issued early next and bowd wad sceurity will be required | and copies sent to the different newspapers of F See E Marietta | ‘guy, cool subscriptions, &c., will be attended to | for its faithful performance. s z road and the lake. St. Albans j 2 nc M by the undersigned, The stationery is to be furnished as it may be or- a Hayti. The Republique acknowledged that the | ono of the acriculiaral villen en eee | Cincinnadl, BEY, cool. tr TAR" MELDRUM, 8t. Charles Hotel, | dered by tre departivene, and at tooo trae pone Wate ~.aSITIA article was only scat to them as a communication, oe Se . oe villages or towns of Ver- nes ars at the Smithsonian, at 7 a.m , (cor- HE FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE rther the quantities exceed or fall short of thoro aan er ences giver. 3 a ont ni mn 7 Sc 99.89 29.83 D N’ SS1OD mated. i roms M. Cae ie Pe Saas ot Rad meet ee | ee ce meena Beis soem, MAS. oh PLGHY ACABEY mriculare scociron | or rm wnbing and muctepealy apnonsctiat | WYANTED-A Houre and. isnlagsoow Rew Chambers. ‘The Freemasons had been holding a] "shortly after lexving St. Atha _| g2iaximum during 24 hours ending 9'a.m. te- | ia'sor tae precteaite POF Pa cee merece Tor eaeh sod aan epecity s price, and bye | WW ANTHD—A House and ‘ning room SE reat celebrat: t the vill ¥ leaving St. Albans we obtain an-| aay -- fi P one pri rach aud eve:5 article named in the p . Apply at 45. x fe _ , SEE _au 35-tm . 248 4 2 ms u omy the @acun a rand Protector) with numerous Denutiful islands. The Gray | 107 It reported that the Emperor of China, | Fy ome SHOOL FOR BOTS AP WARWICK, | oes market proc 's, iPtne department shell seeps | ‘ Mountain chain, seen fn the distance, forms an | Hen-¥\ dead tween Washington and Alexandiin. Perms, | ,’q%rer tam rom the conirae Moagin meee YT? UT We are indebted to 5. Suillington, Odeon | *PPfopriate background to tisis picture. eee cod aon in English. Ancient Lan: | {p_70f -milere ticles; and, tfthecon rectors and | HL the de; 4 1 ‘Mat tics, #200 ions 1 artim utdo not agree, then thedepa tment ¢ fn ei: for as earls copy of Harpers: Magazine | Much of the distance from St. Albans to Georgia, | ([ 37 SENSATION POOK FOR THR DOG | Kai sasnud Methematios, $200 por Tearenaces nad | 1° bavn the article Tarra hei by any other person , —Buack DiaMonps Gathered in the | Drawing : 1 ‘ or pere: ns who wil! furnish itat a prics lower than | for Septeinber. coutsining, among other notice- | ten miles, is through a precipitous country skirt. | (haces Homes of the 3 et eee Fee eh trent se Pimalee | thet denmamiol bs tan coineten, Ww able things, the elelerats arguitent, ef Judge | ing the raflroad on the left band, with era ie es of Virginie. e South. By Evwarp A. Por- eat eA Rev. E. R. ate nk forms for prope In be furnished atthe | and vko one bring good reference: as to 0 Douglas upon popular sovereiguty in the ‘Terg!- | beautiful ones—on the right. At Georgia, an in- TA." Herimtkainy fege om een REEASS nwt re 4 Fillvut enformity’ therein thet depatten st eeakl | WS. RTT ERS Faves Dry Goods Siore res whieh he has beex for sone time preparing. | considerable village on the Lamoile river, an | noorbity. nudein trate norman ee Beeue: HE PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, fod it difficult to make ® dec sion. wone wiil he ta AUT eotm” TED—A steady YOUNG MA) ome knowledges OF the a ae oda § No. 140 Bridge street, Georertowr. D.C au 18 6 1 . fnetecs a » ally a the teat On ith street, inte consideration unless substantial; A a It covers nineteen pages of “Harper,” and is | equally inconsiderable stream there — though | U7one t i most eatholio peruse: peat, and cull) “eins Yastitation wit be dena poly ing Cherowitee agro | WA headed «The Dividing Line Between Federn! | «tossed by 2 very long bridge, (at a very high | the auth ofound y—intimately. How | Sth. Ciroviare way be oblained at Bockstoree: oF department reserves to itself the right of or- | ®! and Local Authority.”’ level above the water's surface). ati —the soil appears oving—bow tendarand sympa- | 20 app! 4 t & greater oF lous quastaty of ‘cack andey- | Wil be pa ml i ia } Ct tract . t 3 In conclusion he sums up by claiming that “the | *lngularly sandy for a very hilly country, as it te | (ate Hee is his delineations we will let a few ex ¥.crounds, and the quietlosgiisn megs | requires Se ee aes authors of the Compromise Measures of 1550. and | It evidently requires hard scratching for farmers Nzw You TRIRURE says fone of the passages | this & most desirable fenool for bore. 4 ; cit tred of thea mont will in sil cosrs de. ett of the Kansas Nebrasks Act of 1551. as well as the | 9 moke both ends meet, just aronnd Georgia, Ver. | of £iepOUk.; in the higily making © fannneces | wer ARDS. Prin’. | oh he power to annul the - complied wita, t s the power to annu! the Lex et he eth | coutract upon ‘any failure to comply ina rearona- | me. members of te Continental Congress in 1774, and | Mont. Nevertheless, the country is very pictu. | ‘ur throuth the netoopuapree Steck reapsentttiy Aspe A TON) Nox that she | bie ti Cutts ( the founders of ous system of government sulse- | fe#qNe, and in the many fine changing pictures | yéunt ane hones te rote isnow pashiog SE, Tayi os Des ag Rulr,| Bade, with approved ercuri Quent to the Revolution, regarded the people of | one catches views of, the tourist is amply repaid | | Ri waoxD< Va.) Dineatcn— ‘One of the fow &c- ai eye tlw ay J ebides = eho is pow | by the person oF persons oon the Territories and Colonies as political Commu. | for taking this route from Rouse’s Poiut south, the | RRS Aud MaturA! portraits of negro character wo | MAK:NE UP.» Or eighit young Indies wanted te inack | 2 nities which were entitled toa free and exclusive | diversity of prospect, so far, being greater than the | Ons tale, 12mo.; clath ; beautifully printed ; 59 | the dressmaking business, a bE power of legisiation in their Provincial legisla. | traveler finds almost anywhere else eit be Ta ae mail (prepaid) on fooript of 50 DEEM IT USELESS AND UNPROFIT- t) ‘ Fe . Wee RA SS hborhoud, (rent to be a moneLtand punctual ten Pocase to B. Alexandra Post Ufies, ‘uabie for the fort - iquuiated damages se P° be Awarded to = loventand = t will bh -» Put able der; the b-st bid tobe et after y \ANTED- By ath, aged i, tures. where their representation could alone be | The farmers here turn their huge stumpe to cap- | S*reet, New York. Fo ‘a K Vasniartse oe Dry Gor pa e aall comele hak onmnles : careful examination for Le purpose of avoartaininy White erent ene eS Preserved, in all cases of taxation and internal | ital account. They contract to have thei pulied and Bookse FILLING PON'S Stationery & whole piecs or dress p Horan g therefore wil vecincerte ine ceprteeer vasciieteniemmeain ii foe eee saan Ge tens seer eee polity. _Tlis right pertains to the people coliec- | up by a machine, which, removing a doses very | Aum se | Mcorner Pa nveaee a ues, | £1ve ng samples Sa jcdto department retneves to tas the right to re. re Fogle gua aaitna,ereee, nog. aay tad cot te a Abiding and peaceful community, | large ones a day, costs (for its use a day) $3. "T'he BALTIMORE CONFECTION | tarfoods for themaeivoe, w~ will wend whole pisces | Kctctod gd where Atin apparent thatn part fine | Lopitase. Plonse address a note to Box No. der enon an elated individuals who may wan. | then lay them in Iine for fences, etch obe making between @ and H srects Brook CAKE irdteng gatterns to, any part of the city for their Bie rton. wishont ro regardto te Corea fez upon the public domain in violation of law. | five of ten fect of more impenetrable and subetan: | Tate ove a8 Parton, Batic antl, WAT : ¥.W BURDETTE, | {0"){he purpose of ical the = Cag BOARDING. — ia hse gree ised where there ‘re inbabit- | tial fence than can be made of ght else than Sin pa WEDDING au252w No. 361 7th street, between | and K. Au -iawew 5. HOLT, Po. me — z 4 * . capable Of nerfere naitute a govemment, and | rock. As we journey south, the country becomes | 82 'AMIDS of wil. REALITY. 7 | BYasoiNe—¥ ’ r all.‘ . ” MARBLES Just received | 3 capable of performing its various functions and | even more picturesque. The level of the railroad CaN RL RUSSE BLANG MANGE aod No 251 a: y. BURDETTE, 30,000 Wholesale sud retails ats ns reRi®e | BY atic ROOAL daties—a fact to be as:ertained and determined by | is sufficiently high upon the range of hills along | Parton, Sugeest Eaves, made to order. | ig gelling desieablo DY GOODS citcanar Gar any | ae —— PERSONS DESIROUS OF PUARDCA? Congress. Whether the number shall be fixed at | which it is now skirting, to afford remarkably | Fairs and «ther Entertainments furtusea are mercha’ tin the city CIDER VINEGAR, teinitat No 434 | street, hetween t wa aruem, oF twenty thousand Inhabitants does sae and extensive views irom the cor windows, SME oe Ree Te, MOM reasonable terins | HS has 8 very izrceand 5 eo ne ES SIDER ana WINK VINEGAR GREEN | te == Rot affect the principle the Green Mountains, continulng to form the back | _ au 20-1 JOSEPH SONS PR EDS: | ade agi Plard Foulerd Silks. Challies in doutle Pickling? S24 Ail the Spiora, &e., required for et rr poop shar cee ete: TaAat Get pelitiodl system, bq I gesund “ol ‘tad (idee ett ‘on ‘tha weet distant par. ICE CREAM AND WATER large lot of SHIRT TRONTS, well | aaa” Vermont averus ond.itth ctrest._ | calle Stqahtemen twee Pe mee eet a every distinct political Community, loyal to haps thirty niles. 7 to Festivals, aire Pie ‘ies at 123¢ esots apiece; good IRISH Oke > > the Constitution and the Union, is entitled to aly ci to : st, eastside, Also, Tatie Boxrdes. au av Tt" I: or yards fal ONEY! ONE Y# |" : Just as the train holds up at Essex Junction, we | CRKES saat oe yo ae Ber Ealion, eens vor vacd a full atnck of DOM Mi as 9 Ts sent HOSIER' of which will a4 MONEY"! ——s the rights, pr “J eateh one drat glimpae of the White Mountainm, |S. Weodine ARES ‘made vary pretty | much lower than the usual prises” Y! °8 #0ld | © MONEY to lend MONEY at the ileges, and immunitics of self Notes ae arument im respect to their Local concerns and in. | « tly twent ahoed ith to fur~ fenteamon will name the lowest otsh price et | Acroultural Store, No. 558 7h street, oprosite FAs Rp ere ternal policy, subject only to the Constitution of | one left, Tee twenty ater ho oy os Creag fo | one.—tharaby enabling persons to bu rods of gs | Contre Mar ou st" | notes af sho: the United States.” or Their tops are enveloped in clouds, and | pijvate families TY) corner rath | OM BAY fear of he STR CETTE, EHUB BARGAINS IN SECOND BAND FI- te Wonk ae as Herstofore course are invisible. W.D.W—as. | and F ats. ‘ * auleim | su%2w No. 3517 iu, between nad Ky * 306 Pa.av. bet. oth and loth eis, the ehespest and best manner, ‘aus st