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THE EVENING STAR. W ASHIEINGTON CITY: WEDNES AY.......---200eAugust 31) 1859+ Spirit of the Morning Pre: The Constitution speaking of the breaking up of the Hudson Bay monopoly, without venturing to express any opinion on the feasibility of build- ing a railroad acgoss that territory, as has been proposed, or as to the immediate necessity of so xigantic a work, siys it must be admitted to he of importance that a vast monopoly and right to ex- clude the world from a large territory should be abolished on this continent, and that all barriers to the infix of enterprising emigration should be broken down, pa when erected fur the private advantage of a few affiuent speculators. The Constitution also defends the Navy Depart- ment from the condemrations of the Opposition Press in the matter of the purchase by the Govern- ment of the steamers which it holds were so use- fully employed in the Paraguay expedition. The Intellrgencer is devoted to news to-day. «wee 7 New York city is said to be so full of straagers at the present time that the hotels have to resort to the “packing” system. U> The next anniversary of the American Bi- ble (New Version) Union will be held in the city of New York on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. Sth and 6th io The New York Astor Library was reopened on Monday, when the addition made by Mr Win. 8. Astor to bis father’s munificent legacy, ‘was, for the fi 1, opened to the public. iia correspondent of the Boston Jonrnal sug- gests a new Presidential candidate, naming for that office Hon. Amos Kendall, now in domestic retircment in the subarbs of Washi ‘ton. iL7* Phe proposals were opened on Friday, at the Pennsylvania State Treasury, at Harrisburg. and the wi cent. loans was purchased at being the lowest bid le amount ef $250.00) in State 5 per ‘2g per cent., that i" The New York Sun is about bringing into use an invention in the shape of a press that will feed itself and print beth sides of the paper at the same time. avd with the same rapidity that one side is printed on the mammoti: Moe presses now Su use by the Tiines, Herald, and Tribune. {F-The potice commissioners of New York have dismissed from the department oficers Mar- shall and Gordon, of the Sixth Ward, who took the mnrderer MeDonakd to the heuse of ill-fame in Crosby street on the day of the inquest on the body of Virgin *’ the once princely m—where he was always the days of his prospe:- eveled off, preparatory to a new present owner, whch will be asiderably in rear of the old site. U7 The ruins of « abode of P.T. B: glad to see his friends. ity—are being York, on Monday morniaz, the body of aGerman raz picker was found at the honse No. 41 Baxter street. The deceased was suppused to have u beaten to death by some of the rowdies of the vicinity. A post mortem ex- amination showed that his ribs were fractured, and other mortal wounds had been inilicted. if77 In New York there is considerable talk to the effect that steps are about to be taken to com- pel the city authorities to take possession of all the avenue railways that contain iu their grants the clause authorizing the city to tke the roads by Paying ten per cent. advance on their cost. As three of the roads ure selling at thirty to forty per cent. advance and paying large dividends. the right above alluded to becomes valuable TL" The Intest news from Jamaica is to the ef- fect that rioting, lawlessness and bloodshed pre- vailto an alarming extent. The anniversary of tion was celebrated by a scene of turba- rit, ia the course of which several per- Bons met their death Quiet had been temporari- ly restored, but no one can say how long it weuld last. The Governor of the island. like most of his Predecessors. was rapid! unpopular. 107 An inomease trade sale of tobacco came off in New York on Tuesday. over $100.000 werth of the weed being disposed of under the hammer. Sixteen hundred hozsheads Kentucky descriptions were worked off in the first sixty-five minutes after the auctioneer took the stand. at fren Sy to 13% cents per po The highest price bid was 33 cents, % eunecticut leaf" lot No. 2, marked “Ow The purchasersmwere mainly manufac- turers and jobbers of New York city IP Late advices from Presideut Castro had been seized and compelled to surrender the Presidency by the c party, after which he was thrown into prison, and a close guard of one hundred men set over iim to watch his movements Some severe lighting had occurred. resulting almost altogether in favor of the constitutionalists. ‘The utmost alarur pre- vailed in the country, and the general expecta- ton wes that very sauguinery enzazements were about ty occur. ‘Three thousand men were under arms at Caracas, resolved to deliver their country from the federal 'sts or to die in the attempt. The E more City Guards, who left that August 22d, on a t to their brother sol- diers of New Hampshire, Boston, New York and Puiladelphia, returned home yesterday (Tur sday) afvernvou, aud were escorted to their armory by the Independent Grays and a portion of their own company who Were unable to accompany them on the excursion. They speak in the bighest terms of the hospitable manner which they have ev- eryw bere been treated by the citizen suldiery of above places. ‘T inp was characterized one coustent rouud of pleasure, and cannot L largely and accrptably to their valued organization. Se aeRO SE ane Tur New Artantic Caste Comrasy—The bark Wyman, Capt Baker, sailed from Boston on Tuesday with the view of determining. by Survey and sounding, the feasibility of ‘Tal haifuer eraphic eaterprise. The Wyman has on board Colonel Schaffuer and family. and Messrs. Sibley and Putnam, assistants el Schaffner proposes to start for the Gulf of st Lawrence, them ; ovat al the shores of Labrador to Hopedale, or about 56 degrees north latitude, sounding occasionally to tiud a deep bay, for the American terminus of his cable. Thence puss to South Greenland, sounding there, and exagdning the country for an underground line, in ease it Should be necessary to have a line across Green- land. Thence the route will lead to Iceland, where bays will be sounded and shores examined for land line. The expedition will thea go to Faro Islands. where the wires will branch. one line running southward to Scotland toreach > land, the other to Bergen, in Norway. The longest cable will be from Labrador to Green- land, about 500 miles; from thence to Iceland. between 360 and 500 mil cording to the points teuched, from Iceland to Faro Isles 270 miles; from Fare to Scotland 200 miles; from Faro tu Norway 300 rites Naval INTELLIGENCE —We learn from the Pa- cifle Squadron that already some cases of fever had appeared on board the United States sloop-of- war St. Louis. She had gone to Carthagena for a change of climate. The St. Louis is only a few jsonths in commission. Thearrival of the Warren at Panama. to be made a permanent cual ship at Tabogo, \s announced tn connection with 2 most important item of intelligence. Her crew was all enlisted at San Francisco, and when their term of service expires, there will, therefore. be Re heces- sity tosend them by railway and steamer to the Atlantic States. This will save the Government a large expenditure, and if crews can be similarly obtained (oilleers are plenty everywhere) for the other vessels of the Pacific Squadron, the trouble and cost of shipping men from this side of the Continent will cease, The sloop-of-war Cyane arrived at Realejo on the 2d of August’ The new Commander-in-chief of the Pacific Squadron had partly promised to send a nran-of-war occasionally tw fionolula, and to make that place a perinanent rendezvous for at least one naval vessel during the Qsuiag season, as the interests of American whalers aud imerchantuen seemed to render these Seps hecessary. Items Telegraphed from Washingten. Wasuincton, Aug. 29.—Great consternation revails among all parties having accounts to set- fe with the Departments, occasioned by the strin- gency with which the auditing rules are applied atthe Treasury. Foreign res igen consuls, con- it views of Mr. las on WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ql seprsiaheg per! ane) the general principles of —_—_. y the Republican “Phe noun ones flict’ of Mr GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. 5 <& Groacrtown, August 31, 1859. D g the Union Hotel butld- Tux Traxs-Attantic Carryinc Trane— Dr- pressing oF AMERICAN Suirpinc INTERESTs— Livg anv Movement ix New Yorx Harsor— SeVENTY-FIVE STEaMERS if \SsGiT—Sratex declares that slavery is e the - irrepressible hester manifes COLUMBIA SPRINGS, MONDAY: Sup. Sr, in, Iszaxp—Lonxe Istann—GovermMENT Forti_ jest Scott decision coll all 9 FICATIONS—AN AximateD Scam &c ,&e. | 20 deu mb in bebalt of slay haw m8 athe ee 4 we [ Edvtorial Correspondence of The Star} ee i the logal law, State or Ter# tf ng, painting —— an ot Ry ou ee: Os Tue Steamer Keyppec This, too, ia the rupied by the are ; nt © jon alloy. Atlantic Ocean, between Ny York Cape dla y, Teaatberty ae ee Douglas t au an md ne w 1d make all such alter- Ww. wall be on bad with his charm [No. 36 } Au 12, 1859. so closely upon their heels in the North, thils pa of clérk hife, copytng, translating, &c., which are | a nts as will be likely to en- music. ciciian New Vock weuda morning on the | is not, and will not be, inva condition t@ make | evidently intended to cover expenses for wines, | hance the comfort and convenience of it. A® will leave the foot of the A. the hiae Tam agin oa ts wing I shall not | any concessions to the opposition elements dinners. horse hire, &c., not auditable, soon ax the work of repair is completed, it will avenne, street way home, [am agz ; South. The Rochester manifesto will thus, obability, have to be adopted as the platform of Ere Republican party, in order to keep its original Van Buren Democratic (oe a going over vc celine as the Bastof these reninrks that these disclosures of a ‘Native Southerner’ con- cerning thé ‘of Mr. ‘The President is determined to hold all ofticers* accounts to the strictestacrutiny, and where frauds are attempted, to reject the claims and prosecute the offenders. Proofs accumulate in various cases not menflgnablé. 7 rocems is to be retroactive, » and otcasions indny-absentees among those who have had accounts adjusted during the reign of The Present A@wiinistration: ‘The ‘President-has nd weary the Star’s readers with further descriptions of menand things as they now existin New York, except in one connection of great national im- portance. I mean the city’s trans-Atlantic carfy- i@g trade, the state of which is such as should fill Affierican statesmen of all parties and sections be furnished in the very best style for the accom- modation of the public. Our citinens may there- fore reasonably anticipate seeing about the first of November, the old Union exhi iting some of wd ZN OF attractiveness, life and mgti ity whieb it eodhted in former years, justhah 7 Slithns as it has for many months past a deserted castle. irom am. and ‘clock the corvee of Pa.avenve and 7th ‘Tickets of admission for ® gentleman and indies iveowe will be forniched gers! jae ae aotthe company. at the cates, be secur ‘om the commuttee or ete af Arronge pone. oe -] are true, and we haye every reason to believe |/been importuned in vain. He blandly informs | for years past, than a good public house for the ‘Capt. ~ Pate - with alarm. Five vanes agryne wane Ae them so. Hist public Waleed, Bik recent frank his friends that me doubts mot they will get all | accommodation of & coming among us, |, Tace ae #4, B. Clark. can business was more prosperous i and open conversations, here and elsewhere, on they are entitled to, but does not interfere with the | and from the reputation of the Present proprietors |) gx st-« oceanic freighting business. Now it is dead, | tie gunjects discussed, leave no doubt upon thé | duties of the auditors. )| we incline to the belicf that they are the very mien |) RAND Pic Nic dead, dead! Except for voyages too long for | matter. We dare say, too, that in the elaborate} Gov. Floyd is at White Sulphur Springs, in | for the enterprise G > mb steamships and to foreign ports unfrequented by | constitutional argument, which will be published | much improved health. He wi l probably reach 0 | Salutation Club. Lae ae hits. | to-day-er to morrow, froin the pen of Mr. Douglas, | this city this week. B t . steamships, our sailing vesseis can get no freights. | to-day-or to morrow. trom the fr Territories, bis | Senor Letdo has gone to New York to await ALEXANDRIA, AT COLUMBIA SPRINGS, Foreign ocean stenmers now monopolize the postion asa decidedly Northern candidate for the | news from Mexico which will determine bis fa- “ike? On THURSDAY, Sarr. ist, 1889, hi business five years ago, only, almost monopolized by onr sailing vessels. ‘The consequence is, that not a single ship is being built in any New York ship yard, and thousands of captains and mates are out of employment. Foreign governments aid the steam lines of their subjects, a8 ours do not. Henee they carry freight absolutely at cheaper leston nomination will be conciusively estat- lished. Mr. Douglas has entered into this cam- paign of ¢ laf sovereignty’ as much resolved upon the subjugation of the Southern ‘ tire-eaters’ as was Louis Napoleon two months ae to make Italy free ‘from the Alps to the Adriatic.’ _* * *- = Correspondence of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Angust 31, 1859. The unfortunate men recently injured by the aceident on the Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hamp- shire railroad, caused by the breaking of a bridge over Four-Mile run, have, with one or twe excep. tions, so far recovered as to be able to go to work ture movements. Gov. Wis» is invited by the Sons of Malta to de- liver an address at the grand tournament here in September. One reason why Marshals’ officers are not more vigitant in watching and ferrcting out slaves is that they can getno allowance. for such service unless they accomplish something. * “In 1854 he tried a Southern exposure on the Kanss-Nebraska bill; but he thinks that jn 1596 The members of their Seeond, THURSDAY, Sept they pledge to entertain their numer us Visitors agreeably. So that roterni prosent, triot order and decorum I goed tiéel of Music bas been encased. the Salutation Club will ond Annw ve Nic on - 159, where, shall mar the pleasures of 9i) ii and i . Wasitincton, Aug. 30 —The Treasury Depart- | again. niberses will leave 7th street and Pa avenns trlhew the dillercace Ia inserence aud Interest on | te South betrayed bfm at Cincinnatt tn order t0 | ment is now preparing some interesting atatieical | ALE, Barton, who received a dispatch yesterday | hac from 1ereloek p.m unti§ welock p.m. when the difference in insurance and interest on | securea moreavailabie Toan aes oben Ty Rous | tables relative to the trade between the United | from Laporte, Indiana, stating that a quantity of anche FIFTY CHATS, adnaiting « ¢enticmen the difference in time is taken into consideration. | las, therefore, has Ee v4 19 coerce ee era 1 | States and France, exhibiting, by comparison, the | jewelry, supposed to have been stolen from him. hes. ge Hele ‘Thos, no man in business will slip by an Ameri. | 11th bis Nerney ace ran Hoey eaters | amount of duties paid by cach on the imported | bad been stepped there. has not Lecrd frevs thong We. So Thes, no mas p’y hem with the vengeance of Van Buren of 1#18 ; BP 4 F. King, Johnaen, can sailing vessel when he can save money by | te eer tte ve ea ie os demans The isaxc | Products of the other. ‘These tables, it is under- | since, though he telegraphed for a description of © Horna, poly sm ippi a English, French, or German | ise bold ese; bet there is > mar in of time al- | *t00d, are designed to facilitate the negotiation of | the property found. immediately apon the receipt Thos. Hireh, Jas. M. shipping by au English, French, a isa bold one; bu ea ey yet round it} 2 treaty between the two countries, by which our | of the dispatch froun there yesterday morning. E. C. Butler, A. re Beaten ea SOM. Decent the sey 4 commercial interests will be extended. Mr. B- has little or no bope of the goods found The mistake of Congress in failing to encour- | by quietly getting Mr. Douglas - being any part of his property. Wer pret exceedianiy to learn that Mr. Waah- . Harper, who some two years since was n with paralysis, is ying in avery ‘ai condition. at his residence in this county The cars on the Orange and Alexandria railroad are daily bringing down larze numbers of persons from the different watering-places. The pert few days have been rather cool for the sojourners to remain longer. This thing, we suspect, they will contrive to do. aud we should not be surprised if they vere to do it in the organization of,the next Congress. “Can Gov. Wise or Mr. Douxlas, or any other man, be permitted to stand in the way of demo- eratic- harmony when their party gaive invelves the spoils and plunder of one hundred millions a year? No.” : age American competition in trans-oreanic steam freiguting. has thus becn a most unfortunate one for the general interests of the country; as nothing can prove more disestrous in the long run than the virtual destruction of our Earopean carrying trade—nct long since the especial nursery for American naval seamen. Congress commenced the system improperly in giving out special (fa- vors) contracts at stipulated rates ef compensation instead of rigidly letting all such contracts to lowest bidders. In granting such special favors. they gave monopolists the means of exact!ng un- jastiy through fraudulent combinations, enorinous exactions from the people at large. The ease of - Personal. ++ Capt. Sam’l Jones and Maj. R. T. Garnett, U.S. A., and Baron Wetterstedt, of the Swedish Legation, are at Willards’. Bae vee x B. Florence has pale = his house during the it fortul a ‘a bodily ailiction, | ets bres +++ Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher has turned out an authoress, and has just written a book entitled “From Dawn to Daylight, or the Simple Story of a Western Home,” by a minister's wife. -John M. Cook, Esq., clerk. in the Attorney General's office jg this. ity. aud editor ef the Vai- ley Spirit. is on @ visit toChambersburg, Pa. His healta is in a precarious condition. +-++Gen. Geo. Biekley, K.G.C., and president Gengrat Lanp Surveys.—Plats anc fleld-notes of the surveys of the townships 6 and north, of range 1 west, of the Mountain Diablo meridian, in the State of California, have been received at the General Land Office. These tewmships con- sist of low rolling hills with scattered ork timber; the soil 1s exccllent, and on the easternside very Primary atthe Onnnit WILL COMK OFF AT DKOVERS’ R&ST, nea, Georgetown, D.C, 4 fgrour 25 of the American Legation, who was anaounced as On FRIDAY, Sept. 2, 1838. ihe aki special contracts with the Califorgin Hines | level. ‘The Geveral Land Ofice has alm received | 5 sai a secret meeting ot the Natimeek amin in Knights of Maryland, Virginia, and Distriet of for instance. is an example in point. ‘They paid | plats of re-survey of the boundaries of township 3 | this city. is stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel, oa aaa ys ¥ Wm GA Columbia, you are invited to at tend and partic:pate io the Grau Tour ameut ani Ball which will ake piace at Drovers’ Rest on’ Sept. 24, 18, ard al who desire to enter for the Facr Prizo—the Qua vf Love aad Beauty ee request: d toinform Wm. H. Saun- dersor A. J Thomas, ns early as possible, Every aseommodation on the Dioner and a, north, of range 1 west, of the Mount Dablo me- ridian. New York, ++++ The wife of Gov. Banks, of Mass.. who has been spending a few days at Ramsford Island, was recently attacked by illness, sosudden wad severe, as to give rise to painful apprehensions. fer health, however, was so far improved that she was able to return home on Thursday last. * Hon. F.K. Zollicoffer, of Tennessee, in a letter to the Baltimore American, denies being a Jew. He says: +1 am not a Jew, and am not ‘aware that any one bearing my name is of Jewish faith. ‘This error may seem scarcely worth cor- rection, yet I prefer that it should be removed, seme $700,000 per annum to two companies, who in turn were thus cnabled to pay Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt half a million per annum for prevert- ing any American competition to their lines—his pay to continue while he succeeded in preventing such competition. With competition thus pre. cluded, they have been enabled to keep up the prices of passages per steamer, to and from Gali- fornia, at figures through which they have ex- acted millions annually from the people at large, more than they could have obtained, but for their Catirorxta Land CLaims.—Plots of the follow. ing confirmed land claims have been re:orded at the General Land Uftice from the Surveyor Gener- al of California: = Rancho Potrero de Felipo Lugo, containing 2,012 acres, contirmed to George Morillc and Ma- tia V. Romero, 2 Rancho La Puente, sitnated in the county of Los Anveles, containing 45,7:0 acres confirmed to Julian Workman and John Roland. und, such as kinds of Refreshments, with s good bapa Ge eres eat aes alten o res ars respecttyl'y invil ‘f ae every accommodatiog, with seats for their comfort, wu be provided. very Knight will be expeoted to ride in some FIFTY C Nie at Ariin wild Sept. A rand Pre Nic fort Amp 9 atrangements even the most farticdious of those who desire t» oyepuas this most iaudghle aud charitable move ment Win. ©. Harvey, Jean Lapooln, Rol TT hos. Holton. en tlt CURSIONISTS, ATTENTIO: EX the Grand Annual Excursion ot St Peter's Reboui bor wr digg Sloe fe ben: Gt of the te the WFLLS AND MeCOMAS ASSOCIA N will give thei First Grand re'alvertinemont, an 25 east GRANDEST PIC Nic Or k SEASON. bevebt of St. Dominos s Soheols island) will begiven Arlington ath oF her, ¢ been made to eati«l: pnees will ran mtall howrs during the day ‘8. avenue and 7i1 Boa's will leave Georgetown every hour for the ‘sentiemen'’s tickets 50 cents: Ladies’ 25 cents, Chile noe 10 onnts. ord«. ¥ Committe: of Arrangements. James Carter, P. ter rt Mahornoy, Wm. Fenwick, . Kennedy, Hoch MeCa Mattingly, Patrice © T. Caselli, Ma, innas, Monch, i NTS, to see the riding, and ~ . and beg that you will correct it.’’ free to the ball. : Chare Ti» two iarge boats. Monn? annual use of $500.000 paid them by the Govern- Sp Fikes SRGRET " - A see Sip * Verron and Powhatan are enenged for Glymont. The sense of public justice has heen so oxteaged | ceived at the Navy Department from the U. 8. | 7126 id the War Lito Sta Galamine caceeue Asnistant Marshais—G. Means, J. Hammack, | 8% !7-law — — = pales ig" herd Gi haviug found fts way pecting | and R. Drane. OTICE TO PLEASURE SEEKERS —The by the encrmity of that tran-uction from beginning sleop-of-war Saratoga, dated off Vera Cruz. the Captain General Concha, of Cuba, and the Moli- Orator—M. D. Ball. oat Ce pans, to end, a8 that Congress, becoming frightened at | (3th inst. The sick list of the ship was slowly | ner family. ‘The scurrilous attack purports to be | Heralds Rte daa P. Ribbe. imaddition fo the seat weal ees the result of its own blundering or worse legisia- | increasing. but the captain hoped by careful atten- | one Of a series of circulars, which are sent here by indges— Wm. Homiller. H. Hurdle, Wm. Hagie, ne ir steamer Powhatan vor. the so-called Cuban patriots, for the purpose of n é S.MeCullanzh, and J. Burk. i 4 the public of Wasiuingtor sod vievnits an tion on the subject; hes utterly refused to care for | tion, to avoid an increase, although it was the | (xCitinw an interest inthe cavae of the lerclutvone tern Capt Walla Cone eee a eateles J We | opportuni ol Srestape stp, on the beautiful Po the American freighting interest as involved in | Midst of the sickly season. ary-tillibustering party of Cuba, 7] Risser? amen "Carbory, Me Coeamirer In: | Saints docis eget A RUIA CREEK (twice the question—leaving that to the tender mercie wee (Pee = - Smith. Wm. Whales, W. D. Wallach, R.A. Wa- To parties of threo or more excu-sion tickets wi!| of foreign competition aided by foreign govern- Tus Fricate Coxcxess.—The Navy Depart- Oana Crty, Aug. 12, 1559. ters, Samuel Cropley, Mr. Phillips.” au 30 3t* ansued at one dollar ($1) each for Glymont, with ment yesterday received a dispatch from the offices in command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, an- nouncing that the rumor of the loss of the United States frigate Congress is without foundation. ments rationally and to a moderate ext-nt. I dare not occupy too much space in explaining this unfortunate condition of things, which has destroyed the business of ship buildi Editor of the Star: The news from the gold mines is favorable. It is now a scttled fact that some of the lands thet have been opencd areamong the richest in the A company. of eight miners arrived in the city yesterday hey stated that their company at the mines consisted of twen- ty-tive persons, and that they divided 82.4.1 in WASHINGTON THEATRE. Manacer..... —— Mr. &. W. Gren. This Establishment will open with» Select and ai Strong Dramatic a ‘ THURSDAY EV ENENG, September Int. es now American Come next da; Thus anti play rill bathe alow eorge H. Miles, Esq., enty is THE CYNIT oe AproixtMeNT.—The President has appointed Daniel Newcomb, of Oregon, Indian Agent in G privilege of remaining iy ‘With prr 1 ates er of the above pisces, other small fish hein; sbundant; also, fine shooting ‘Hots! ere all night ‘so for Aquin Creek, at two dollars, ( vilege of remaining one or two days. aglor can enioy fine sport with hook and ti white perch and ul sccommodatious oan be had at these : sak ips. ered 5 Or, Bonts leave foot of th street at 6 8. m. and 6: and bas forced thousands of our best 6-2 captains, | Oregon, vice R. I. Metcalf resigned, to take ef- | dust to ench man, and bad been offered 800K city | Genres Laaediy? etek BUTE OA gh Lees Ree en - mates and sailors to lovk to otter pursuits. It is | fect Sept. 30, 1859 simaeebevers ante # # #) | Vernon Lordiy Mr Chaplin. | ioe, No eT Pe enauire at the Company's to be hoped that next winter Congress will take ue two stripes of gold lace | eee | $2) Hartoy-.. “Mir. Raymane, | Brown's Hotel. GEO. F. MATTING! steps tv arrest the injury to the general business of the Got ote $ b ne g : LOT OYSTERS Just received and served | Parson Haw r. Mill. Ticket Agent !otomac Steamboat Company. the country thus resulting from its own conrse, | 0M the cvff referred to in the General Order cf the pinevery style, GAME, &o., fo, constantly | Avam.aSex Mr.Glenn, | _je25 fam now bound for Cape May, having deter. oe ee Navy Department, published by us yesterday, ap- SIMPSON HOUSE. Mary Stiliworth © Tuompson. au 31-3t Alice Hawthorne. ‘HE TOMB OF : 4 loth and Pa. avenne. rs. Williams. VERNON AN mined to come by sea, to avoid rail traveling. and | Pies te Lieutenants in command only. a ee ane Joncs. “Mra, Frostor. Twice a Werk Unis Fortier Notece at the same time to get a sight of the maguificent - A paris th C a CONERNESS. enotd in : oi j Mise Hodges. ‘The steamer THOMAS CO1. VER oil ran res- panorama of the bay of New York, than whieh | | 7"™ W#ATHEE.— The following report of the | teachings desiree a SITUATION vim teat yo Sl cyey pei pa = qlariy to Mount Vernon the pas ie me, share teiking aed chasinsne i weather for this morning is made from the Morse schoo! in Washington, or south of that city. Poors open at7. Overtnre at 2% orelook, DAYS sud thay cenasee aed nea Rp reas Whole wot vant’ | ‘Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. | ible to teach music if required | Bust references ook-Sheet open on Wednesday, at the Theatre. emg Te heer wena sem 5 : -| can en. Address F) CH TEACHER, 2. ° ¥ st the foot of 7th street, at 10 a. m., and re- _— picture to be seen in band whole world. The The time of observation is about 7 o'clock: Alexan » Va. Box 237. au 3l-eost™ anes turning wt half. past 3 o’olenk p.m < Kennebec, plying between New York and Phila- Aueust 3!, 1859. New York, N.Y. clear, pleasant. Philadelphia, Pa. clear, pleasant. Baltimore, Md.. clear, pleasant. W YMAN, The Wizzard and Ventrilequist, Has the honor to announce to the People that he delphia, and touching at Cape May. left her moor. ings (Pier No. 14, North river.) at5 this afternoon, just when the Hudson river and Boston boats, and V OOD, Woop! COAL, COAL! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! Best OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD, Broad Mountain and Locust Mountain COAL, i ail the Hotele w: corper trip ma 2-1 will open at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, On MONDAY NIGHT, at 7 o’olock, ann Every Eventnc Derine toe Were; the very best article in rket Alxo, Camber- lear, wind SW tas anidail ether kinda of Coal, cheap fot cash. «Clear, 68°. lear, cool clear, 73°, wind SW perkaps twenty-five or thirty other steamers des- tined fer suburban watering places or points, also left theirs, in sight from the Kennebee’s deck as _aust Vsth at, enst wide, nea’ st —— on WEDN - : - KESIAMI she started on her course. All these many steam- c clear. 62°. a A ey ata reds Sa Me Alto ERNODNE ya cao be ad So ER. . cre were crowded with porsragers, apparently-- | Wilmington, sire beer Prat Eee RG aR aE tak imites aamber of pu Pec felt ne twin dey r: i » ©. 6. wil Vv. “ i eo N, pla o, - et Il Fo: Is see ha * ‘4 some carrying as many as a thousand each, and | Charleston, S C clear. 73°, wind N. ARu or VIOLIN He is pi pared to’ make Jy = —_ ad 2 HSS here and there one with a fine brass band on | Augusta, Ga cloudy. . . engagements with ach lawaes, or pupils xg pf Re en aceen — LAUGHTER! board, discoursing soul-stirring music. ‘Thirty Cnet rainy, 70°, wind N. ie pomtonoe is Wire ooraat 1 sth rosea ‘-and AMUS ENT, in abundances, or forty mammoth steam ferry boats and small | 7 + Resiggs pair of Inurder, driving Dns eeeenenennreeeseeee ———s——_—[—[[[ WARTS. References Prof. 8. Carusi Ciubb, Washineto: N. Cacust, Richmond, Vay steam (tow) boats were seen plying around . J. H. Daniel,and Prof.’ 3. 0" Montgomer the harbor at the same time. So at the lowest Prairie Bluff, Ltwt CO. ; for , ; Mobile, Ala. f ‘ Tron Drstness—one hayin uly hour's sailing on the Keanebec seventy-five pro- | MovvC ne rics” : Pr ade tcerps lie rl heh area ee fepeiving. @ | Appiy to W.D.WY Vili e433 Pm mvenee near | ssid dressing sicamers, nearly all of them leaded to| New Orleans, La... clear, 76°, wind E atthe lowest rates. We selieit orders fram those | &t*t ~ their utmost capacity with human freight. This i who wel: te layin Asupp'y for the winter, feeling about n FROM THE West. py rANTED- Ar ican MILLINE with sight, added to the forests of masts of sailing ves- | Frederick, Md.. clear, pleasant. satiofi-d that wo ean anit them as to quality and | WV Rout referender. Very eood wacee will be sels with which the docks were filled, and the | Hagerstown, Md. clear, pleasant. Those in want of fnel would save mones by | pee Appls M. Siegel, No. 379 Pa. avenue, be- busy hive of labor on those vessels and the dock | Cumberland, Md..........clear, pleasant. ordaring. #0 a8 to have it sent feu the wharf ot | Meera tag aud Oth sts., Washington, D. b 0 5s e f an at SIFGEL. wharves, completed a picture of euterprise—lite | Weeliag. ¥ gia aeeti coones Sepet._{gu2y-errm| CHAPIN & BRO. WANDED—Two WHITE SERVANIS. in motion—such as one sees in no other way in} Parkersbur: clear, pleasant. Phos ant OxS PiBier, nevt door to _ 00d cook, washer, and ironer for a small America, except when on the water in New York | Harmer, O. eloar, pleasant. the Etar Office, Ail orders ontrustrd to hie care will | Cond raformos fogaiod One ee thee NER banat: harbor off Castle Garden. Our course lay down Marcie 2 clear, Bee mee mapat with prompt attertion, Torus reasonable, Wand 12 o'clock on friday, Sept. 2d, 18.8. between Long Island on the left and Staten Island | C'neipnati, a an 3L-zt* Barometer at the mithsonian, at 7 a.m upon the right hand, both now thickly studded (apes SUPERIOR SHIRTING GOTTONS TLL rected for temperature,) 29,9:3; at noon. 2 Ss : ~ AND LINEN WANTED —NURSE eal coches With buildings of almost every conceivable mod- | ‘Thermometer. at 7 a. m.. 63°; at noon, 75 . We have just opened superior SHIRTING COT. | Womans, wha can find good ern deseription,with beautiful foliage interspersed | 4 Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a.m. ‘to. | TONS and INENS. 24.34.10 4 and ia 4 rie Yio ts at above her haninees. around aud among thei. The numerous Govern- j minimum 62 T and TOW bid with | ood wach aed hee ‘Gone wash and tren. guired. Neue others t! an the above need ir. WADSWORTH. 366 C street, near 4 Housekeoping (nods, all of wh c ment fortifications in the harbor and bay instantly be sold at the lowest onxh prices. SW COLLEY & CO ify The German Turner festival at Baltimore attract the voyager’s eye. as well as the highlinds progressed yesterday (Tuesday) according to pro- a $250 48. said AITHE iin We will given reward tne apprehension of sai Aithey—no ma’ ere taken—proyided he is delivered at the Jn George's county, day of July inst, charg d with theft, Heine ye ght hair and geet Do We will give a reward of Filly D PERSONAL. KEWAK!.—Broke jnil, on night, the lith instant. two white mrs, AITHEY and JOHN T. MAGRU was committed to Jail on the «1 reod with the murder of antz,at | aw Fretory. Pray Grorce'® Maryiand. “He is nuout hve feet eight or * high, light compie: - thin face aod wn hair. ou common clothing and A ubstautial leg-irons. Up to the t of the he was Cropioyed he Laurel Pactory, in a team i @.tton to th factory of Two Hundred Dolls of June ia of Maryinnd MAGRUDER wns committed on the !ith ueteen years of d-livered et the Jaii Maryland. { OnMISe loners : \; President of the Board. 8, Cher nu 25 tf G BADE wr apt LOST AND FOUND. RD.—Strayed or st tay HoRSE, with four jon bie back : leit bind ool, and tat! biack. H Ta itathor head ha jen, on Morias i i : 7th at. abowe Pa, aver ue. 7 " of Staten Island covered with watering-place pa- | yranime—a procession to the Agricultural Shovg | +22" 5t ae we ANTED—By a respectable Woman. a SITU- ceva = 2 i . i es Sees 7. ATION as covk, who thoroughly and-rstands & KEWARD.—*traved away, on Friday, the Vitions xud private villes from the bay's edze to | Gevands, an oration by Wm. Rapp, eq . editor | A RE che Taal deal their stock of | herttasiness. “She beetat ecieeen pan teenee OS cae ee ee brown gn their very crown. We met hund:eds of craft on | of the «* Wecker,” exhibition of gymnastic skill | neh BAREGH ‘ifarcy DRESS SILKS | Addre «No. 11, at tis offics, for twovays. || URSe, wou seven) areonl, irom ist Geo the way to Sandy Hook, coming up; from ocean | before awarding judges, dances, games, dinner, | #24 SILK ROBE ANDIE MUSEINS 9: aus a Wight 5 n his , : i ener ERENCH LAWNS—in fact, ail SUMA KY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED-—A vin- cence aon steamers of two thousand tons burden down to | retura to the city, &e. The committees appointed GOODS, at actual Cost Pricos, dnd many for loss, gle Man. ta 38 yeas of age, Une wal ao, if returned to V feet cock-hoats that will barely carry two persons. | to decide upon the respective merits of the gym- | te. Pag ade el throm ainted with the city trade. Situation Permanent. eed tet Xo animated a scene is to be viewed nowhere else | aastics were to have a meeting to-day and pr: pare is, bt No. 522 7th at , above Pa. ay. tiberal, PERRY & URO., Bladensburg T. the water. at least in this country, except just their report. which was to be made known this _ ausi st “Perry Building, Pa. av.ent 9th st. TION - there. W.D. Wu evening. at the closing ball of the Turuers, at the Lh pa ge Petes. f] WANTED-a “PURCHASER for a Co'ored rs Maryland Institute, pes for service pip tha a, Man. He ood house servant and a first- stribut on of + 2¥0.5 price rats farm | Mr. DoveLas—His Scarmes anv Prosrscts We make from a late number of the New York Herald the following extracts from an editorial re- water for the su; ay Hints to Pe about eaeieg in the Country, by A.J. Do i Hints to Young Architects, s = of doing any farm work and would be invaluable ona p'antation as over- seerer,oria any capaerts. Address A., Box 785 Post Ofhce, Washingtov. au 1w* of vitios; 1 ve and long ij The American Convention for the Fourth given te Congressional District of Maryland, composed of Au 3)-3t~ S58 WARDS = oy 2D scriber, 0 small black HORS street, ite, CHARLES W.GORPON. stelen from the anb the 18th inet, tal. The a © his return & an by George V anemeek aroha Ay J; pice at 5, viewing Mr. Douglas and his Presidential schemes For sale by @ part of the city of Baltimore, held in that city and prospects. becanse they embrace views which YVANTED—A_ house and dining-room on Tuesday night, nominated the Hon. Henry V . SER VANT. Colored preforred. Apply 454 E st., | de. su" kseliers aud Stationer Merneen accion are = REWARD-Strayed away onto bikex KUFFALO Cow, are Jest, und fanded upon facts within the Knowl} Winter Davis for reblection. Onithe first ballot 1 OeMUe 1 ___;_ 334 Fe,ay. mTED A tae WOMAN aa wat Sad sacther on nes Torensed! Hee o'r ae cad of the --wheels within wheels” which Mr. D. is | Davis 35, whereupon the nomination of Mr. Davis | ris Patrous and the public genoral!y. Apply st4115d street, au 3t_'| hee, between L and K ntrects, Was uow industriously plying in this city. His quar- | Was declared unanimous, and was. ratitied by | that is BOWLING SALOON on ir OARDING WANTED—In a privats family— | 9025 i" ters are the rendezvous of a large mumber of his | three cheers and a “tiger.” beep handsomely tebtted and ren” = ctharbenrdom perlertcl Were temet ke aoe SATvers, 7 litical adherents. Every man of them ) ’ pvated In every re.pect. by new all-se,now furni | rat. Address: stating terme: lotion fo. Mar > Peat ribge scape yl Bail es biti cither die ae ees i hay ture and the addition of other onnveniehcoe, w CHANIC, at tho Siar Offic, Sete | T have just ERT RGRY JEANS, Bo. : : per on Squatter and Popular $ gata inost desirab'e pine #0 tfor an : + - ~ mons nnd hore ei easortment Of Kocds tor placed office-holders or lately disappointed. ottice- very interestiug.—but the following bi a pene eed rent ee — We eh cee. ENGRAVINGS, wach te iw and ee hE tavive st Seekers We take it for granted that few of them | the Philadelphia Free Press is much more impor- | 0f,the establishment on next Tharaday nigh GRAPHS, CCRIOMTIFS, Oo! MARS ed to oller goods at the lower? are aware of his fixed purpose of breaking up the | "at to those hed sli is going on: “1am | janefit aud pleasure. ING HUNTER, Antiquarian Boo store, Willa Ho- | Pic's tur cna. A: L. NEWTON Charleston Convention withont a nomination, if | [ont Peslth ea ee oouzlas continues inexcel- | au 3) St tel au B-colm : -L. NEWTO? lent health.”"—New York Express. possible, so that he may gather under his flag as large a wing of the Northern Democratic party Ys pus BEST JUDGES IN THIS CITY, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first cin WwW TRON ee BUNDLE Wann, candidate than the Republican nominee. A fail- ure to defcat a nomination by the Charleston Con- .0. B. 4 Having pronounced my CIGARS superior to any | app'y at Brow: Hotel, for which wre: 0. whea running. ashe designs doing. (if bis Clarke. bi in Capit Cire Ree [ofthe BG. Bro: | s9l¢8tthe prions, induces me again tocallattention | wiibepaids Ts Non Sn Sy Bie | the t mi ils, - vip | therkood of the Union will ve held at the Nav - 4 ED.— r on game prevails,) as more available free-aotl | tuernoog of the Union, will ve, held at tne Nav Late obpoen, art role at one-halfof the imported | WW ANTED—Peceore surance Office of MOR EN. ber, (2d,) 1859, at 8 «clock p.m. Ail Br requested to attend. By onde Ail Brothers a lease call at the Inn: NEY & LANSDALKh, 520 7th #trect, and register F.C. POPE, H. 3. K. au 3I-3t* A very good LONDRE at @2, = s. Employers we MEN ee vention will. of course, dash all his hopes in con- A good OPERA CIGAR ee per hundred, SPELLING Our: ATL S$ INLY TAN ies LONGFR contempiated im; the time for se SS THAN CO to prepare fr ts in our store reo. ne—at MAX WELL's. F REASONABLE GCOPS Joux P. Le Nitrest eae eo be on ORANGES — icone Wotrow edie OL Coors = _ i So Ee 2eei | 3. —— s VES ina nection with ft, a8 he well knows; as then he | TTENTIUN, No $—Thementecatibe| ee et CREE eee, WANTED TO RENT—In Alexandria, a com | cola « atlomrtharent socio Chota Ra cannot carry off as large a force from the Demo- | | Fj lerseverancs Fire Co pany are hereby no- | an 3? co-ner Pa. avenue and Mth st. oh — sta Heheftop mg ® respect- NS and CLOAKS, sur'able fu: cratic party as will be sufficient ‘i: tified that the reguiar monthly meeting viii be held | - ~ rT le neighborhood, (rent abort $20) por an- | lens than the coat of the matersals Call and party iMicient to give him the | on PHERSDAY Mept. Tat, 1259. NEW FALL GOODS, ) by & permsnent and punctual tenant Please in we close our store for improvement electoral vote of a single State, run ; . gt, 189. Bus JUST RECEIVED, ote to E. T. F., Alexandria Post Office, | at WRhLIS, 325 venue ag] . ning as a third | utmost importance demands’ th MAX LIOR, 325 Pa. candidate. The other string to bis tiddie or bow, | member. ee Spree eae ine OUF first supplies in first- | stating termsandioontion. dy @-tf B.—Shaw! Borders in great variety, is to succeed in detaching suficlent votes frou: | —ttt12t*___GEO. FLETCHER. Seo._ | yah SiPig Goode VEE Cing, WANTED. By 0 youth, aged 18, who has 0038. the Democratic party by f BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERY, 6th, | 3 49. rich Fignrod Mouaseline at 1234 to 3! this time been at achool, and ‘siwa} H Mx. W. AE: PA ah " nee pa vost) over to the Re- | | bettoen @ and reet 4] 5 do. Bleached and Unbleached Ca..tun Flan- Sn cline of clavehere wees heen UA FAVING determined to renn on publican party’s positions su slowly (gradaally) je every day. nels. 5 ‘4 ‘eott na another season, is nuw ready to re i sats "ES served do. White and Colored ali Woolen Fannels. | port. Heis euick, sotive, obedient, and , as that bis Democratic followers will find them, | [CES served to B. “with many vew ana scotpanble aiticlen ion etes | be ‘lease’ sdiress a note to Bor hie, | "= piano FORTE CLasses. 2 selves sustaining the faith of the Republicans rai ay isan. eee. et whi eo 1m e | Star eam le jy 6-tf Pe stall == Sener. t. = long before their eyes become open to the fact. special attention of all purehasers, as offer | — vanced ¢ 8— 819 per qrarter, s every article in our stock at the lowest riees, 7 y 4 per qun:ter. He reasons that if he can succeed in stripping the aii kinds and flavors, madetaonier. | a W, COLLEY & cb. 1 eoiuoita Baie) Sryuez.) M-tzerott's Alunic Store, P Democracy of a considerable portion of their ers, Balls, Excursions, Weddings, | _&u 3)-2w 523 7th st.. above Pa, avenie . i Fairs and HARP, PIANO, GU1IT RK, SINGING, Entertainments furnished at the COTE EY male Acadewy. Grorecown, Pape ) at Miss Harrover an Bre : iy strength at the North, In case he fails to: Hefeat | shortest notioe and an the moat reereaned at th ARO. ‘ -| Prof DE. CaENII Se any nomination by the Charlestou Convention, he | SMALL, CAKES of aj} Kinds 6) gante per hundr Te scaoors, shatwinins, ARB lOTE | Rist aorta ess Rd practical expe- Ren may fairly dispute with Mr. Seward and every | —* COUPE ADNDSoS SCHAFFIELD. fitck of fon PIANO for sale upon Saf Hun to pursue auch oa to ; r a : NDS 7 . | renso! or ey : thor one else, the Republican party’s nomination; as lem TON GaS LIGHT COMPA CASHING: week, mi or year. Also, M Music, , acy aipaaysin eae oné-haif the betng “sound on” {ts ‘‘goose.’’ and at the same | and desi aheine ut. being insumsof five hun | &e., &., at lowest prices, uegel Brahe d iy ©f Music under the in. ‘4S time certain to bring suificlent psuedo-Democrats e< Reger! — cetoepane ganuary 2 lee, and ae sears ached Ae — peter eps | — —— jt into the Repabhican camp to secure their triumph | and are for anle by RIGGS & OO eee Per SnaMM, SIRE ARD GENE : gpment of the hand « for obtaining equality, agili ents if they will take him, in every non-slavebolding Ick CREAM AND WATER ICES L ods COTTON HOSE, the trae “4 of resdonas Matic eae Sream Fi State. The Jferald’s remarks referred to above served to bal eae Fairs. Pic Nies, Hotels. |” 1 have just received— uy lant, and expressive,—the whole mines fae are as follows : CA KES nme gh ype ges Ie ily = pero qunuirerend pelea ere Binte profess rad i i Pacmusd by mn “ Mx, Dovotas anv His Position on THE SLa- the city. aVEDDI iG CAKES made very ‘pretty oS Goats Browa Cotton Haif-Hose, in all wie Hy, 8 liemted “Auiaber of pupils receives. VERY (QUEsTion. —S and vi % = rades ; ar Liles (0 cee ad Sa ren OS NU mehina tan | Sid very pen, tan to | Ddozen Brown and White Ribbed Elastic Half- | Saireyinning to make their me aries, from a ~ Native Southerner,’ which te'haae transferred to this paper, there is an exceedingly narrow mar- a pai in the party lit pai ine. Atthe Pile vate fami cents RBELEMA CONF ECHO! VERY eter i ill wel! heap fo morees 22 Sot ehion I will sell very re Wen EWTON. a maar, [CS ‘FT NUMBERS OF PIANOS for sale «1 a eoeeed EE

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