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ne son, Kennebec cou! years; William Token, G.N. Fitch, of Ind.,isat the National are — emg = ” answer, | Josiah Parker, Seaterset consi - ; Jacob Personal. | owal EVENING ST ART WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. tiga, lathe distinetion to be made Shoda, Yok sf geome Dhag® ttl fe , a Jovanevixe tn VerMontT—Tae VALLEys oF THE Recor oneeger & years Moonves Sawyer, Pe- . hiatal ke Tae , Wrnoosxt—Watersury—Onion River Vat- nobscott county, 104 yeurs; Foster Wentworth. . . EO ~Larurretenetcher aE es Ley—CaritaL Drrots—VeERmMoyt bind ee, ee aces ong? ad 5 Will kK his Pagommige ited = a ——_ [Wurtz River-Tux Coss i - z Aen Sieate ta ts {7° THE STAR PURLISHES THE Lists OF LETTERS c REMAINNNG IN THE Wastinetox City Post OxricR lath manent ae jot be protected by UADER THE PROVISION! OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE Leta ee } Ox tHE Vermont Cestrar Ram TER LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE South o) ca u OF THE OF Ick. [Tx TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION I8 | (hi, gy ) Heuth alae nt MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANT OTHER DAILY } 1 ww. now coursing mear the bank of a little pol ee inding river on the left hand, bordered by theadows with a turf as thick as the woof aud web of a Turkey carpet, and kept as neatly as a good house wife kee; hauarticle of furniture. The talley.of the litfle stream, though not extensive, $ [Editorial Correspondence of Preag Tribune states that o Wee! number of the banks to redeem their by resort! pobterfuge as disgraceful to oy satisfartory jons, wi ited d his followers tO as ‘Third : be ing played by Mr. Donglas au: te Assistants: No. 1. Wm. Cary Selden, | ¢ 1 e increase their number whete he has streng Washington, D.C ; 2. S. W. Cragg, Baltimore, age mee rh sabe lard rags one itenys to misrepresent the attitude of the South towards | Md ; 3 Henry S. Davids, Norfolk, Vaz 4. A. dodge they have adopted fs, in place, Noricz.— District ov CoLUMBta ADVERTISB- MENTS TO BS INSKATED IN THE Battiwone Sun ARE RECEIVED 4T AND FORWARDED FROM THE SraR OFFICE. a to count the bills Presented for redemption so him, wherein he is literally without & corporal's | B. Campbell, Brooklyn, N. ¥.; 5. guard of political friends, except the handful | Driver, Wilmington, Del; 6. R.H. Fite, Pa posites acne shape reac (del prnafion: tngrethgy tg = tle Y. As 4 fixvte » Maw 5 Tas. Atkiig, £ Mos 8. | which are also counted In the mgitideltberate poe | Tacning is a charming one indeed ; the unmistakable care | being notoriotisly Ww A ite Scattergood, Philadelphie; 9. W. W. sible manner, evidently for the parpoke of exherkt. igen coral. be ca ae are. constantly. caiching...t.. this. or..that) Millery-Wheeling, .Va.;.-J0- C.K. Mayer, jr. . <i Sand ond eat: k hb, pasvence sat wi picture greatly, The dine of the read seems to be | passing humbug issue, or tack Bi themselves on | Baltimore; 11. F. 8. Boynton, East Hartford, the patience of these. whe wish aki eee 2 i ila their promises into something more reliable. Se 1 to. verging to the White Moantafus, and now runs at | to the coat tail an pe teak gate Conn ; 12. H. Al Delind, Brookiya; N.Y.; 13. J. | gentleman who Thad the carlasity vo tine the ope- Tiek TTINGL the foot of a range of hills, apparently spurs of the | {n the hope of thus securing ce of | H. Hordley, Baltimore; 14. David Smith, Ando- | Ttion, in one inetane, cons ne ce Cae ioe Pe St Ne STE, neat rowne Hotel ' about $300 per day. A little over thirty-three days | _ ®t 95-3t a Alex.Gas.) The Weekly Star, Full as wsual of metropolitan yews and gossip, and choice literary reading, fs now on our coun- ter ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its interesting contents are the following at- ticles: « $ other description. Mass.; 15. F. N.YG ‘ly to thei _ | «public plunder’ of some ver, Mass.; 15. F. A. Wilson, Brooklyn, N.Y; rhe bgguegiebion ns soyelaas) bas eat ees They are a class who have never yet succeeded | 44 John E. Neill, New York. ; ‘ould, therefore, be consumed in the redemption RAND TEMPERANCE EXCURSION ? 4 = ing a political point in any Southern Zeeiey we A > ae Dean Cong an awry ae tigen bhe Winooskt that brnaey ye aaueke Pre. pare me Aare moet notsy-and the most | Connor Seb Sabet following membersot | °f * Peckage of 810,000. oN RTE Ose PAVILION. fairy , translated from the Norse; fi . Ite val affords a men ————_— vewsr Area ee apeindllty pb procigitora ia Use ‘opautty glaringly before the people in the newspapers. the Military Academy will compose the court of > ‘We mentioned on the day before yesterday a few plain. common-sense facts and reasons why it is certain that Mr. Douglas cannot possibly receive any support whatever from the Sonth in the Charleston Convention. We find in the Wash- ington correspondence of the New York Tribune agraphic description of a sort of caucus of dif- erent partics (political) at his residence in this city, with explanatory notes of the position he now occupies which go to strengthen our con- viction that he stands about as much chance of receiving Southern votes in the Charleston | Samixo of THE Store Smip Scrrty.—This Convention as Mr. Seward does, and no more. | ship will sail from New York for the coast Lake City; The Fighting Editor; Going into Mourning; Finding Drowned Persons by Quick- silver; The London Times Office; $c.; The Sayings and Doings of * E: Co. of New York and Washi Jeremy Didiler in Washington; The Brookeville Comp Meetings The Bayliss and Orme Nomina- tions in the Board of Aldermen; Six Letters from the Editor on his Northern Tour; The News /rom Europe by the Hungarian: Op- erations of te Patent Office; §c.; Department News; Edit Washington News and (Gossip; Local Intelligence, §¢., §¢-5 around, as that the Vermont Central could hardly have been built along this region. After passing Jonesville. the hills mentioned above become in some places almost wholly of rock, and otherwise too precipitous to admit of their genera! cultivation. Nevertheless, the little valley at their foot continues to smile with a boun- tiful yield of different crops; farm homesteads being studded thick in it—the valley. Ere reach- ing Waterbury, we course through a miniature tunnel, and see hills cultivated that are steeper than any I ever before saw so completely reduced to the subjection of man. Our run through the inquiry which the President has directed to con- EN vene at West Point. New York. on Friday, Aug. gentleman who went out to Russia in the Gen- | will cies ther A, 26. 1859, for the purpose of investigating certain | eral Admiral. The Americans who went in the | MONDAY charges preferred against Cadet Clifton Comley, | ship, and who expected to be received by the coe ha at, whe ee eeneelee & Roowm- of that institution: Brevet Major W. A. Nichols, | Eraperor Alexander and all his Court with the| An experterecd Gessrey has taken charge of the Assistant Adjutant General; Captain Morris 8 | highest honor, and that the most insignificant | °'gyture comforts. meet win 2 . Miller, Assistant Quartermaster; Lieutenant G.| American in the lot would receive a $5,000 breast- | m: oy tana wate K. Harren, Topographical Eugineers. The court | pin, and a snuff-box, are sadly disappointed. No | i, ptemprtmecuse pavilion is selected because it will report the facta in the case for the information | extra privileges have been extended to the Ame:i- | The ten-pre less and’ 9 Ma and. Irapine and of the President. can voyagers who went out with the General Ad- | Tyir'RE Ard casts See See spe atl 2 miral, and even the renowned Captain Comstock | pleasure asnd benefits of the da.’ amosement. will be allowed to return with a mere - walking agart ore are few whom Withe peitekGers 1858. Sapiy Disarrorxrap.—A New York letter. CATHO ENE FIC TOTAL AB weiter my he “as nvm ster tra yours | FUR EAU RSE IA TION At anes! Excursion sorte of ath! ° . P stick,” if he gets that way. : A P Though it has been denied that this correspond- | Africa, about the Ist of September next. The : Paring the course of the day ore or two addres, Bek ac oe eam a cede A eghage wiiege st ea wane ent is correct as to some of the individuals he al- | following is a list of her otticers:—Commander. Icea le for the ins of | ¥! po pat on galiecte—one ry eoccink Posual ae of scanning se , leges to have been present on the particular occa- | Henry Walke; Lieutenants, J. Downes, O. F.| 4 . ay “ag p existed long enough to give it a sort of historical And a great variety of choice literary articles, both | character. lenry Clay, intended to be placed in the base of a hae nothing Wii be wanting t make ita day y | pleasy: members Bre0e te iP Alsiia Ay: wis Sek weapon —— sad the'kind friends of the couse Wie wel eee” in Lexington, Ky. been eompleted them. marble yard in Philadelphia. It is cut out of # Pl me ay och will contlo © gentiowen and sion, arid also that he is correct as to the particular | stanton, and Geo. Brown; Acting Master, W. N Prose and portry, too numerous to mention. ‘The valley of Onion river, which we have been pacity Minccarnie apre Allen; Assistant Surgeon, A. M. Vedder. j This is just the paper, above all others, for citi- | ¢, 1 for the last eight miles, grows very nar- > : i wate ae gees Sounitn ee be meter ‘ zens and strangers sojourning in the National | tow and the hills more precipitous about 18 miles | €oFd with the Washington public onderstanding |“ Navat—William I. Breatord bas een SP | solid block of marble from Montgomery county, | "The boat will (race Georgetog natty ™, aud the Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. | shove Northfield, the road here being made only | Of the tone of his usual remarks of popes a, polnted by the Presidenta Ltentenan' ¥* | and is in the form of acommon coffin. The in- | 7! I. if be will start again Price only Scents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. | with very heavy rock cutting. Our ronte is not | C™*#ing the Charleston Convention, from te | ‘Tum Wxaruza—The following report of the | t=rior in of sufficient size to adult the leaden case * Postage prepaid by stamps when to arranged. | through Montpelier. the State capital, which 1 | 140cry question; £c., a8 that wo extract from the | _ Tuer for thia morning le mede from the Méefs | Coutalniag the remains of the departed statreman. heared greatly regret; the Montpelier depot being a mile | friter, In duestion as follows. for the edidcation of Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institation. | The outside of the sarcophagus is beautifully ee ee ,. | and a half from the town. The stopping places | the Star’s Southern readers: Mun Wiad thas ditoa talent tock. carved with appropriate emblems. The Constitution holds that the great reaction in on the Vermont Central are provided better with [Correspondence of the New York Tribune.] 26, 1859. . : popalar feeling in favor of President Buchanan | oo ssedsthan are uoually found. At the Wasmixoron, August 20,1850, || new York, N. Fah ha Pr Puexty oF Isitiaus.—Weeelip the following and his Administration is not merely gratifying Montpelier depot, the shed extends out from the * * * On any evening ma) found at the | phitadeli clear, warm. odd looking marriage notice from a cotemporary : im itself to al! true patriots and supporters of our residence of Senator Douglas Democrats of all ph » i ona « jeasant. “4 t, in Granville county. N.C. : triking illustra- | ticket office and freight house, and between the | shades, as well as every class of fence men. On| 8° "S eee by the Rev 8. B Hester, Mrs Joseph PK. nat Worry We Br Wrenort It See a Lae een 16 ie a oR two tracks forming tbe junction, and insures the | Friday evening last was quite a lange gathering i cloudy, 75°. Davis, son of Isham A. B.C. Davis, to Miss Mary || ‘The UNION CLUS most reapeo'fully auvounoe ewes a reeuatize Justice eave to.ovetane the passenger against inclement weather in getting | there of politicians of all stripes, by special invita- clear, pleasant. E. L.'N. Y. C. Perry, daughter of Peter P. E. to their most numerous friends opponents of Democratic sapremacy in the Repab- | °., o slichting from the cars. - confidential’ convenatey teteree Mr Deane | Nertolk, clear, 77>, wind SW | Agnes Y. T. O. Perry.” the pent ame Ra id Ra f : contiden ersation j igh NG. 502 ines I UET od Y ; gay Leroy sete ae to be facetious at | |, ® dine at Northtield, (a considerable village | and the representatives of the ditfercut factions | Wtatnaton, N. G., cee pcamnt. UG A young man aged about twenty, and “by | SLARTINGTON SPRINGS on MONDAY, Aug. : he suddenly Brooklyn | ** the very centre of the State,) where acapital | there assembled. 9 #2) | Columbia, 9. C. sclear, warm. no meansa hard looking character,” was sentenced Cigh pledce ves that no pains or ox planar es Peet ees Brookl” | feed put ali on the train in zood humor, of course. spilt, Douslas appeared to take all by surprise by | Charleston, -elear, 74°. wind W | to two months in the penitentiary, in New York, | EU" wil bb apared to make thie the Pit Ave of tae sein Bane inate eal ‘Thence our course lay up the ravine in which Dox | the Conversation. Me sald that the whole slavery Pee ae : Cicer: pleswant., | on Monday last, for whipping his mother, ‘a re- | “Srares will leave the wost gate of the Capitol and eee. “ tiver’s head courses—a rough one truly, where by | question was a momentous ne, and must be | yo” J clear, 16°, - bie looking lady some forty years of age.”” Marvland a Ne ¢ very honr, and from corner The Intelligencer treats upon the necessity of a : Macon, Ga. Spectal ing lady of 7th atreet and Pa. avenue. for the aceommods - a rock cutting, and jumping first to onesideand then | fought and fought now to the end—and the ques- | Qavonhuc G — ——s tion of tees whe ton or, the socowmode wholesome public opinion in political affairs. to the other of the little stream, the road bed was | tion whether himself or any other man was to be | Montyomery, Ala.... .... clear, U7 During the present season, one individual 7. toner TEP aes N. | constructed. At its head is the ridge dividing | Rominated for or cate hitler oS tr Prairie Bluff. Ala...- at Columbus, Obio, has purchased 400,000 pounds | | Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gectieman L r re a in 8 N. . in insignl ce in cr irison Ww’! ei ‘kson 4 4 a Y snstipiee maar io ether build the waters of Lake Champlain from those of the | issue. He was very Webemeat in his denuncia- cere Pee ’ of wool, at a costef about G120,000. it pegs Withers’ Band has been engaged. ee ie ea i} “| White river, a tributary of the Connecticut. A | tions, and ridiculed the idea entertained by many | Gainesville that the quantity bought and sold in the State Committee. ings, the First Baptist church was laid in ruins. rush of a hundred yards through this ridge, in a | Of bis Democratic friends, that by the decision | New Orleans, La. during the season will reach 10,000,000 pounds. M. farecron. le H fose. LF There are said to be 60. Chinese in Cal- | deep rock cut, opened to our view the head of iad tie Tertitorlioe coanaine mee pty FROM THE WEST. On the 16th instant, seventy-three United we Thompecn, G. W. Richardson, ‘fornia. They bave a splendid temple in San | White river valley, which immediately began to | decision had been made; or if made, could have pateatrecd le oe ao a aed trenpa) ender Live, Tees mad; Wess ants Tat va G. L. Baldwin, Francisco, 2ud have lately imported at great cost | widen pike boigees down it. Soon we came oar Spey tiie sect os eee oe Cumberland, Ma, ‘clear, pleasant. from Fort Randall, passed through St. Louis for NOTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS =n 8 magnificently ugly idol. upon settlements much more numerous than I were found so foolish as to harbor such a thought NAb Va. = pleasant. Fort Ridgely i eddimne, Steombaat compeny, Ra ae RS ORE EHF had previously seen in Vermont—passing through He c eo . | Wheeling, Va. -Clear, pleasant. = ui ¢ sem ’ i ¥ St. . le contended that slavery could not go into the . their steame: a Joseph Baitang bs spneterel epee = half a dozen villages in quick succession—Rox- | Territories except by special local enactment after Lien 49 Va. Peps epmecdare IF The injunction against the city railroad in | folk, offer the ne blie ar WS oe cently by a obuuterfiter wheats he Wacattcantin, | bury, West Randolph, Bethel, Royalton, South }'a territorial government had been duly formed, | Harmer, O- “clear, pleasant. New Orteans, has been disolved at the cont ofthe | oppiunity of jez ine a ip tn the beautiful Po cantly by = peuateriziter whem PSPS | Royalton, where the ears stopforan instant. I have | 8nd that slavery did not and could not exist in the | ( Sealnlee plaintiffs. It was thought that the case woeld be png Lh NON Tend AU UlLA CREEK (twice eeeanees. Ps faa es seen traces of very little manufacturing enterprise, sutra reeritery bean ee mee ral | pagabidans of Smithsonian, at 7a. m_, (cor-| taken to the Supreme Court. pertiecel Gh ™ ion tickets will 7 Late accounts from the west coast of Africa | so far, in Vermont; but every spot of soil, six fect | the establishmieut of a terrilwrial government are | rected for temperature,) 29,992; at noon, 29.5 ‘ peerage power aad State that the yellow fever and small pox have | square, that is cultivable eveu with the hoe only, | interlopers and. trespassers, and have none of the Lermometer, at 7 a. m., 67°; at noon, 80°. IF The exportation of flour from Richmond, lay; sino for Aqui up to this date. since Jannary last. is not near | with p: Milege of temas as great as it was during the same period last ° a ‘ 2 Maximum during 21 hours ending 9 a.m. to- been raging st Sierra Leone most fearfully, and | seems to have been made the most of. Such | Tights of + citizens of the several States,”’ sad can gee 2 have carried off nearly all the European poprla- | rocky and steep bills in Maryland: and Virginia | Crate 4e.Proescper or obtain redress for grlevan- | Gay, 22°; soinimamés || ton, besides Landreds of blacks would be left to remain unconquered for centu- i legal protection or claim for any slaves ‘Telegraphed from Washington. | Y*- a ries to come. ke with them. coe — eosiinbe het at 17 The mortality in Hoston for the week end-| "Where the train crossed White river it is acon. |. With such. views as these Mr. Douglas might ASMING TON, August 24 There is great ma- | 1) 2 eRIDGE’S ENGL'SH AND CLASSICAL | places, ee eae ‘ exe’ : “3 be davai sanctidl = nenvering here about the contract for the Brook- ‘CADEMY. leave foot of 6th street at 6% and were of swell pox. For the summer Satie: from one abutment to the other. Not long since | be trusted? os <- . TPORINE, Shei atin, Peiars _ ee he rr duties of this lastivstion x ull be ee a iF a farther infarmation inquire at the city Las been remarkably healthy. no contagious | ¢,,, bridge here was burned; and now the crossin You will see by what I have written that Mr, | the plan of the highest bidder is to buy off all the ursday moreing, mber 1, ‘or partiou- % ‘vania disease having 1 the average deaths. jo Sats apo feral ces or ueatib nek mcvety ae | icuegte te doing everything in his power tosecure | lower. in order to induce them to withdraw. that | lars soe cataloguen, at the bookstores, or inquire of | Brown's Hotel. £0. E i G and ne.pal, No. 407 18th street, between end | 5 EB. MA’ GLY, a majority of the delegates from the free States to | the Secretary of the Navy may be thus compelled | t ‘oket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company. shove the water level. Ina few miles aftercrowing | tie Charleston Convention Imteed bor con | to accept the highest bid. But the question is, | Hs IL The Empress ¥ sugenie and Victor Emanu- : sa, | the river we came to the White river's junction | (ently bosete that i ville has be not the power to defeat the conspiracy by] TNTELLIGENCE OFFICE, __ MO°NT VERNON an. iE TOMB OF its desation late} ried the Pri Na e : 4 y ew ave almost the entire | ! E ‘ . 3 ‘ pelea, and phy eg foment Canty Gate: with the Connecticut; where, desiring toseesome- | free State delegation, aud speaks sneeringly of the paeeetine Sake oe yertinement tee mew ties fee = good SERVANTS ores Poets Twice a Wee Vad ne Noties ing a lively time of it. The Sardinian girl thinks | Mig Of tue valley of that celeurated stieaum, I took eee sg inten Ge ti supplied on the shortest notice. Hotels in town or THOMAS COLLYER viii run reg- her father was badly treated at the Villa Franca | (he Passunpeic railroad for Wells river, forty | Wise. «Shad bagged the South.” Thus relying | RerortCuxtuav:crep.—The telegraphic report | *Unt'y punctt 7 CAEEONARD, Proprietor, Feab of Washington’ se "Fe treaty. and tells Eugenie “her mind’ pretty f-eely. | ™les up its bank. ++ White River Junction” i upon his opposition to the reopening of the of the burning of McKay's stable. at Truro, N.B.,] au 25 St* 494 11th st, bet, the Avenue and E'st. | DAYS and FRI AVS, leaving th ‘ 7 "| Failroad point of importance, ss there the Vermont | trade, he feels confident of secaring the intly GHBV wharf, = of 7th street, at i0 a. m., and re- From Mexico.—Vera Cruz ni dat New ¢ nary movemen have been ree been a revoli ; ., j, | ing the foreign news from Halifax to Sackville. " ; controlling the C it dl thereby hi 3 vert: Pita anere had | necticut river. The rivers the boundary between | 19 get enouzbvof the southern delegation combed | turns out not true. Mr. noe inveaarriveds and forsale wy the sntecrsiets z Ww ae > '¢ | and the destruction of the horses nsed in express- ILLOUGHBW’S PRESERVING AIR- vices to the 16th | Central crosses the railroad coursing up the Con- | 86d cooperation of the slave-owning aristocracy WwW TIGHT JARS. | st Jalapa. but it] Vermont and New Hampshire. The valley for | with the free S State vote to secure iis ation, | were not burnt. The building and horses de- Co. Address—or eal! ass was suppressed by Ger Robirs, and a number | some miles up ts very narrow, varying (its low He publicly avows that the South will go for stroyed belonged toa Mr. Hyde. and were located py et ert Of arrests wade. There wes mo yellow fever at | grounds) from a few feet on either bank to a mite | Minor whoever may be nominated by the Charles- | o¢ Salmon river, eighteen or twenty miles from SSeS —= AMUSEMENTS. era "The repor discredited that Mir- | in width. Atsome points the banks are so pre- | ention, because it wou! suicidal to a 2 MES. BELL’s SEMINARY, yaa aie — Vera Cruz ue report was diseredi Mir po p stand out against the Democratic nominee the express route. The fire caught from the burn- | |\ Corner of Land Tenth streets, W YMAN, amon had sent a peace em fon to Juarez cipitous and steep as that they can afford but Nine Serestasan.. | dig weodk ‘The ninth anvual session of this Seheot wall com- eats THE INIMITABLE: - j_ | Raaty rasturage. Nota litte of this pertion of | Surely if Mr. Douglas is not he trusted by the Wilt poepuwersasl tenes THE GREATEST OF W D7 At a meeting of the Directory of the Balti- | tye route is through steep hill sides that have never Republicans while avowing such views with | 07> Judge Butler, of Norwalk. Conn.. chal-| “A limited: weibot of sae oe be ree-aved Wika) renee axe and Potomac Kailroad Company. at Port } veen denuded of their virgin timber. Yet where- | refternce to the Dred Sentt decision, and its tezal | lenges Professor Henry, of the Smithsonian Insti- | In) Mis. Bel’s family as boarding scho'a s, where | Opn t AE, GhE AT Fav oniTE Tobac po on the 17th inst + it bass resolved to con- | ever man’s ingenuity may save something from | effect as to the rights of smvebolders inthe Uni- | tution, or Professor Loomis. or both, to meet him happy home for all its inmate: . At ODD FELLOWS: HALL, tinue this road to Siith’s Point. oppesite the | the soil towards bis sustenance, the effort issue. | ted States Territorigs. he will tind none gt the | before an impertial board of three, in defence of |, Ciroulars, giving full particulars,will befurnished | su24 3t Fou ONE WEEK: mouth of Aquia creek. the present terminus of . n rs ol cessfully made. Drought and remarkably South except a few crazy plunder-mongers and | the theory of atmospheric currents and storms, | RAR? Ication to the above address, weather—frost on the 4th and Sth of July—bid : ee = on) the Washington steamers. 4 pnblic meeting in au 3 -rotOctta o rami’ . — ; disappointed oilice-seekers likely to cowe forward | Which they prowulgated at Springtield. He pro- WwW : NOTICE. iz PERSONAL. et ade eOnstruction of the road was beid at | fair to cut short considerably the corn crop here; | to treat hing, poses to deposit $500, $100 of whici is to be paid F. davite attention to the sale advertised atthe | @Oy= a RKAWAKI.—Broke jall7 on Ra night, and appropriate addresses delivered. but such oats have seen nowhere else. Surely | ‘The truth ia, here, It 1s notorious that he con- | to the professors for each one of his five proposi- eran ree eke & Miller, 376 Pa-sveans, $250 ia 14:h instant, two white me, Lrxen Law ix Kxxrtcxy —Jease Williams, an | me of the little fields now within sigitare yield- | tinves in private conversition, as this corres. | tons which he fails to prove. embracing many fine Sherries. Madeiras, Claret, | HE RTAMIN JITHEY aud JOHN £. MAGRI old and wealthy citizen of Caldwell county. who | #8 Dearly seventy-five bushels to the acre. Tie | pondent so graphically explains, to profess to 2 eet — Fee eee reas, mem Branden, Whickien, The said AITHEY was committed to Ja*lon the has been uuder guard at Priuceton. chanced with # do uot thrive ss wonderfully hereas on the | stand on the territorial and ail other slavery qnes. | _ U7 There is a warm contest in Baltimore be- Liavore, together with Sang ca, Preserves, | ithday of June inst, onarced with the murder of murder, stealing and cruc Lawrence and the head of Lake Champlain, y to Lis slaves. was taken from jail on Thursday night z3 pie ke. Antz tions precisely where he stood when not long | teen the respective friends of Messrs. Davis and | Spices, Groce! Met, Uenuleguen sani te epunans, nS 5] Sale perem ellott, Americans, for the Congressional nomi- Dcato nol’ Wistuscs for sale, andl @ness tor oak. at Laur) Protory, Pri brorge’s nd. He is about hve feet right os nd after be | tit immediate valley of the Connec cut being too | since holding secret conclaves at bis house with au 25-ts (Intel.& Cons.) ght compiexton. thin face and jng carrled off a distance of seven miles, hung by | 4'Y 2"4 rolling for their successful culture. Mears, Seward. Hale, Wade. Giddings, Grow, | Rtlone inthe Fourth District of Maryland. ‘The | Apply on ime prowisea, sienna en: of substautin’ leg irene. Up to the time of she aparty ofcitizens. His two sons, Jobnand James. |W bave passed half a dozen scattering villages | et al, to concoct measures to insure the defeat of | RoMinating conycution hasadjourned twice with. Son Auctionee’ team hauivog ction tie Factory in uctioneers, who are also guilty ¢f numerous crimes, escaped | “f 0 Particular interest, on Loth sidesof the river, | the territorial policy of the Democrati ere party of out making a choice. ‘ Ag! | ©; ttan te th ’ . A aa y 7 fe a reward of Pwo tiuuded Dollars death by absconding. About the same time Dr. | * the first twelve miles from White river. ‘The | Congrcas, lecavae that polley recognized the vlog oS = Chorotatserenensien, 4 rar Author no matter Singleton and Messrs. Mansticld. Morse and Stran. | *°!+ lke that of almost all of Vermont I have so | protection of the condtituberd! rights of the COLUMBUS BULLDIN ‘he aupply now on hand of t - at the Jail of mal, supposed to be connected with Williams in his villauies, Were severcly punished and urdered te leave the county. very light and sandy, requiring fre- lization to keep it up to a remunerative point. The soil on this portion of this a valley is evidently too dry and sandy for the protit- LY —The new | able culture, this year at least, of potators. ja mort eeonomical i ny 9 aa fosth wa daly ofuaeee a TION-—A certain.“ C Xe~'s in quality any heretofore sold in Wash- | Puno? Georse’sowuety, Mar 8 y ¢ General Governmen Association held a inceting on $ in. being carbonized from sup rior dry. frorh | day ef July late His impudent boasts of what the South will be | transacted such bn<iness as would sui own free from siate ant other silicious substances. | shout m-netern years of age, line a fai Jex. forced to do fn the matter of supporting his ;. | yews. This meeting was held at the house of a| At the price now asked (only seven ornts per busiel) light hair and wery bine eyes; is about ave ten A A Pporting Lis presi- | Mr. Koop on Sunday last. ‘To follow their state. | itis equal t» Anthracits Coal atahout $3 per ton | inches high; basa mother living i dential pretensions, are simply desigued to throw | ment in The Star of Monday, we would state that | Delay in procuring at once a fa'l and winter supply | . mE im Georgetown, dust in the eyes of gullibte folks at the North; for | 1.t#® very first resolution paxsed—we, bsing a por | of Coks inay compel consumers to purchese an ine | Dy 2 Tae New Democratic Qu Political Review. the pub! ' ot 7 ere to will give m reward of Fifty Dollars for his iu of which the | Towns. some of them considerable ones. are | he knows better, if his manta to reach the presi- wranvite tmanaeererlt Tene nanos ‘The charg. Coes Nv. Bh lite strect between the Lo Ff Ate “ Vat mo St the Jail of Priuce avout to commence | being passed every few minutes, giving mea good | dency has left him common senee enough to RIN Me Pry teat clcetsa offers are unconstitution.- | of 8 O'clock & mend 5p. m. 3. F. BROWN, — | BY order of the | ommiarioners : ted to have a fai et ee a ty of the population here. Ail | scratch when be itches. If he hada bill of sale Lat & regular yearly meeting, ad duo not an 2)-2w Secretary in Charen, | peat HS WEEE ANS Ce tie Board. re lssued with a | Sein @ ive altogether by agriculture; for! per- | upon every Southern delegate to the Charleston | that meeting given to ail the im hers abment, be | ayy p NTT WHE GHTS — — larger subscription list than ws ever before ob- | ceive from the car's windows no traces of manti. | Convention duly signed, pais gos gad te ourd ty as creat contitencs ie tecoeed Yee (PORTANT 7 WEGiEN einuens. | tained f iiss American periodical before jt | facturing to speak of. The labor and cost of kecp- | could not talk more lordiy—lay down the ine mite Ack that gen'loman one or two quep- | Russia Duck, enamolod, 45, 5% 5:42, 55, and 6 cents | ¥ srw the light—thanks to the wuiversal and really | ing up this portion of the valley of the Connecti- | more dictatorjally--than he is now exsiying to do | only aned from the iende nt cee reanow that sou! palenied Yustin, 5 4,99 to.5 ets por yard, | YVANTEL—Ry « young man, for the Ja t four deserved popularity ef its editor. Mr. Florence | cut toa remunerative yield strikes me more forci- | with reference tor what the South must and shal | S&feeably to your account:. Upon examination ge Do. cine ae | Goods houses in Wash arn ert, Dry Mill doubtless be able to obtain the assistnce of | bly as I progress up it. The railroad cuts are | do in the Convention, in all be says on the subject | wisn > Did soumee been ae tere abe, te ealanee OF | o a Head Les . go. tore ofa nimuinr character. “Addreas iuimecyate’> asmany of the ablest writets in the county, iden- | nearly all turough sand, and little else, trom the | to those surrounding he, ne impudence gor] br to vovrself anddraw tro money Cresent ee, | 54d Sto | 4.8. Seer Olen. It Siled with the Democratic party, as he requires | Surface of the earth to their very bottoms. So this assumption ef his, while at the stme time to give interest to the paves of his maga due weizht to its views. We wish the all conceivable success. ———__ ANTFD—A smart, tidy WHITE GIRL, e« o A. waen the checkgin the’ .casurer’s hands eho : 336 10 Outs. da. iW c A | : th> money had‘boen drawn by ‘ ; #, 3cts. ao. €, and | much the more do the inhabitants deserve eredit | so vehemently proclaiming his allesianee to the | © forward deawn by Foanolf: Reet parte aad | Oo ae. ke urse. One well recommended may arpiv at terprise | for their successful culture. views of Messrs. Seward, Wilson. Hale, and Co >| bre: ie cnc Ba TS = } 4 ee Au wz" 3 aye. between | TED_BOOKS, OLD EN 5 As we approach nearer Wells river—ata point | upon the Dred Bont decision, apity liner State that the | Au25 eost_ (Intel &Alex.Gaz.) sth'and | thats, | WAN TP BOOKS. OLD ENGRAVINGS about thirteen wiles below it—the valley widens h - i indeed, by th r ident, Jacob Aigler, sent inh ion be BRAPHs, CUP lOSITING, GQoINS; AUTO a s ; ndeed, by the fact that but a few months Damage vie he resignation by LUE STONE ‘TER. Foskures. w _Poticrzs Levtisc Brace Mait.—The New | considcrably, and the soll has nore consistency. | was forinedly ¢ i a ecivpa boaeen ete en frente ee eee en re York correspondent of the Philadelphia Injuirer. | The grass, therefore. looks letter than before, 2 | the Seuatere Penie ATONE fromthe cf neaed coats BUILDING ASTED IMMEDIATE — ss apg lie phe winosiee how being had | well as ali other grops in sight, except the oats, | every South. 17; Murdock. Esq. near the Little Fal's o* tha Po: | Ww IRQNER audaiso a BUNDLE WASH into the conduct of two policemen of that city, | which,apparently, cannot be improved solved Lis connection with the D atic party, | > Tinnthy app'y at Browa's Hotel, for which libeat : : 3 v De © par -NS4 . Haunt hy ada < 4 ebarzed with having threatened to have a_hous+ ‘The railroad bere hes ascended to a level con. |} in proclaiming the sentiments l: alters to day $ DAYS. torex Draweaes Cater Pegi of ston , rare ! =i ~ —~ Poracns @eaieta “obo! indicted if money was not paid to them. sive: «1 | siderably higher above the Connecticut bed then | the reespondent from whor we quote above {Vining He South. By Epwagp A, Por- | 13° Ea9nd sual! TRUCK STON E for heavy foun- | Y wemetia Pie ny mB a am not surprised at such charges in this city. Itis] at White river, and lam now able to get views | plains. Ne OF THE Pares —New On. D Lar-e ard small WHEELING STONE for walle NEY & LANSDAL.. 520 7th street, and Toe well known that there are mauy self-clected de- | of the country, often for ten or twenty miles off —e ~ emarkably freo from sectional praju lic -anc from | 8 incly s to 3 feet in thickw sx, the — ployers will ate aoe yey tectives and officers who make aw incorve of this | in New Hampshire—a hilly region, of which | ARRIVAL of THE Movxraix Meanow Cun Re ity: and. in truth, conta: that are | FOUTS on oe Sy Simanstens salted for brisk ae 7: SEENNE ee eee ee nied ate welll known to | most possible has teen made by the inhabitants, | PEEX.—A dispatch was this morning received by | Meee oes Bnd. ke The tee nit! | FLAGUING for strent crossines, wilke.deo, Wirnbo ow Rizo nace r ity, and are creatures of politicians of | who, as far as the eye cam see, cult vate as | the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from Mr.War_ | thm author knows. profound s-inteeeshe, M b1, idee red. Retin - 7 np. The peop'e pay taxes to support | thoroughly as on the immediate bank of the @ police, but no man ever expects to yet a stolen | river. ‘The jay of their land is very varied—at article throuy # policeman without paying for the | times fantastic; isolated hills, sugar-loaf shaped, aaate. Siiabr A ae reapec aaa sis FOUNDATIONS ina: tof the cities of Wash miighhorhood, ‘rent to be abort $2 per a C. Mitchell, special agent in charge of these chil- | Whe ie in heeds, foe mele tf anes mpa-| ington Georgetown, oF Alexandria, on the sent Ty ag oe) Punctual truant Please dren, informing him that they had arrived safely | taete show.” favorable terme. stating terms and locating” * *288dria Post Offior, aho 4 and on. 6u at Fort Leavenworth, in excellent health, and tha of trend Te tke ABily roape akhe ance | stonn falivered at any savigue paiaton tie casnt D—By ae tone Aolivered at any navigab!* point ox th=rana! WhTANTED—By a yo dallas are ald doves ie tee ute thousands of | rising suddenly up from platus to a hetght of | ®Frangements were immediately to be made for | ofan elegant extract is hov,uabine’e sack tensee OM ADPTCRLION tO a oat NILSBY & CO.” WARTED Bra youth. 9 Tesyetemied:. dollars are ; aid dow. in the sight of the Superior | hundreds of feet; rocky pcrpendicular cliifs as | estoring them to their relatives and friends. pt Seley ‘xeeedingly entertainin; ar ah a “< = . pragma Sages officials, and not a word is said in censure of this | high; ravines without number; pretty plateaus | | We may well imagine with what great joy their te 1m a. now and unaffected style.” = | YOUNG LACIES: INSTITUTE, Scnoor. f2 4, Hein quick, aciivo, bedi ce conduet of from one to fifty acres, all jumbled together, | ftiends will receive these young olfeprings, the | qdttattaad bauyta| DnEATEH F, One ofthe few nc- vENGLIGH aND RENCH. "ania see’ Sarath a ote is hs Nai, é yme or rea it we only survivors of the terrible fate whic. & ” Vo 30) 46 stree’, Washinaton, DC. IFA destructive fire occurred at New Bed | Without rhyme or reason, as it were, and all sty, m1 ering oe so ghee pee cloth CHARLES IL NORTON, A, M..’Pruxcirar. j 3 where that is possible, cultivated with serupulous | Pily overtook their parents and kinsinen, while . ; * 3! The twelfth year of this In-titution will an | f Ass ednesday last,whic i 5 : ford, Mass., on Wednesday last, which was {i ame crossing the Mountain Meadow valley. oe their on “ mene on ‘Mond. s. Sa Ith, 1858. The arbo. ry arrested by the blowing up of several buildings Md 7 { stop for the night at Wells river, a stragyling | route to California. ‘These children are now left with gunpowder The fire broke out on North 1 vi 1. | to them (and will no doubt Wdtke. iinect, sleet) ate, abd aucbered ahakt agricultaral village on the Vermont side, to en- ¢ uibt be so regarded and so ‘ork. Fi W: stradil, SHILLINGTON o inereased si-cs tt came into the ha: fhepre ‘and Bookselling Establish’t, Od heen re nt Principal, and ducing the past. ye vel — GENTLEMAN AND LADY. AND ONE to more eommodious quarters, The +2 tdi Sone part yy Eg twenty-five buildings, whieh included Hathaway | 20 Me: by taking a new departure to-morrow | eared for) as precious legacies from the departed | 8" Corner Pa and 46 St | Siiireges ‘ale the benaehes cre tee APeRat ie. No tae a strect, Grorgetewns ee ge y-five by ; thaway eene rE oven ere ae OG BE ; a Sroreewn. & Sous" uischine shop and planing mill, Pyder & | Mo*mite, to wet some idea of New Hampshire, ere Were seventeen in all rescued, but BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, 6th, | Sdteatina, t gether with the Latin and Prene’. acd H its methods and modes, in journeying diagonally atreet, : Boarding ous Bowe, 47 ~ only fifteen were bi to Fort between @ and Hi: such otier Iangpacers asthe parents may desire; be: = ‘Smith's spar yard, Barstad'ts turning mill, } ) rought to Fort Leayenworth— “tay “ICE . : on i nitat No 4341 street, between Mh mpd hth ree Fi G. cast side, has pleasant and vi re CR and alee, Mu Drawing. renee able for rent, au 2t-Im seit. “ across it through its centre to the vicinity of Bos- | two having been detained at Salt Lake city for the | Tangs (xT, EA Di will ba a to those tee oH u Nye's ship chandicry, Edward M. Robinson's oil | 2°" . Sect LS city for the | ICES servedto Pac a ae oe Eiew geen PERSONS DESIROUS OF BOARD caN on yard ( ch sonte 3,¢00 barrels of oll were de- ri ‘ alse tours PAS 7 vats of oi! belonging to Messrs. WW. G. E. Pope, B. B. Harland, aud David B. Kemp, Desides several dweiliag horses renter shops, ite! number Lasts Not THE Supsect o¥ Copreicut.—A circular has just been issued by the Commissioner of Patents, in which attention is called to the dif. =, s, purpose of giving testimony. Mr. Mitchell, the | sinments at 31 Femi special agent, can fully sympathize in the great SAK wai TMG ea i a x pat wil be ve Joes these children bave sustained, as he alsc’ had | © IE HLANG MANG: ogved into ths family of the Principal, aod evar relatives and friends in the party, who shared the | 3&4" > Su 22-5" TECHIES ‘t inds and flavors, ler. | Sort mae to rencer bein fortablesnd happr. SEVERAL PERSONS CAN BE ACCOM. peamtirdre deiperce : Partise, Suppers, fie, Excursions Wetting, Cirew ars, conteining full particulars, car; Yoh Qincastel wits BOARD and diesetes NOONE frized on application to the pri at No 444 sth street, between ort ee Teel Wee er or Henlb faates intl «oan papmacnanpgiiags: and labels Renehties aie auee “FETs shart nthe most eee ferme "tothe Frine:pal. Pmne PA B gtstars. at, east ite. “Also, Bahia Boarders au P 7. © prensis Ic athaway ex “ ue ROLL oF _ ~ r red. = ——— — explesious, 28 did the bursting of te olf weet sLecerighe. Anptsion es woprriant ete | nary cettantWaeebeaeie eal fa] eet JOMEBW SUH er rEL A BRALITY: w.W. BURDETTE 30,000 virceit antl rainitear | Seth » Johe and Hdwa: ileox & | 2f¢ frequently made, sin jenvor- | o_o COUPON BONDS 0 WASHING -|. {No B51 Reventi, street, brtw-en Land i f MOND’, ae hate ayn Seat oe ing to secure for a fee of fifty cents a monopoly for Se to be alive and pensioners on the roll Jem TUN GaS LGR COR RNA! sate is wll denuaite Git COGbR widen a ga —— WiNEUAK LAMMOND'S, thot 2 ‘dana Ce ——s - a un ri 3 * aide me twenty-eight years of a design, a patent for which yey H ave s & GREEN GINGER. & ce. The ship = Seong on fire. but was would cost thirty dollars. and give exclusive right | 20% Allen, Camberland county, 96 years Ieane bering ponent at Ene ps and BOs. sgitabie for tg int stock of DRESS Pere S]DER aot WINE ViXEO AR BREN towed out and saved, with the loss of sails, riy- for but seven years. ‘The Commissioner says : Gere pg ae Sure Samuel Ackley, and are for mle by RIGGS & a and P: Feuiacd Silks, Chailiss tn double oes + and a1 the Spions. saci pollen? ne aperapectiiasthid Magy The great ditt-rence in the amount of fee de- erect county. 9 years Nathan Doughty wesber- ICK_ CREAM AND WATER 1 ‘Also, ere ice or net ERONTS, welt) au 38 Vermont avecne and 13th street. filhag of walls, slthough mot dangersasly. Tie | manded, ned the duration of the monopoly grane-d } Ivnd: coun y. #3 years; Ralph Parnham, York | sn A, at 12k conte good LIN - ONE Y: MONEY! fetal lose Is estimated at from $200,000 to $300.40, | iu the two cages, shows that in the eye of the law.| county, 100. years: J ; éouut,, | GAK “ae ‘ay, at 25 eoate Beate hia took aya M MONEY #! on which the insurance Is but small. Many fami- | they are widely opposite; and protectlon eannotbe'| 9 years; Willian fuk nk county the vitj: Dine oe: Keer than Timual prices | 04 || MONEY to. lend op Srtate Notes at the Les are rendeved penniless, and several captaine of | ovnted by copyright to a productiod tat should, } 96, gears; James, W. cola, county, +s | and very Pactipular attentios paid fart _ Our an wil Ere Tew oat cavh prive at QSciru Mathes O° NO: $98 TER street, op omits ting vessels are ruined by the loss of their oil | jury to the phir Whe question thon ‘dviers, yeace; aoe eee ua county, ‘i ¥ ro x» Bame ari I ‘ing us jv , | Years; Milliken, Kenn. county, 93 | RF FONBR YS eee without aay of f 8 <R BARGAINS Sioa AND PI- wo ‘Ow, In the case of an engraved and printed de dears John C. Mink, Lincon county, 96 yents ; ps Seles 2035-27 No. at 7th sta, Ca gh K, i Get 306 Paar, Ae