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Is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) 4¥ THE sTaR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & 11th ét., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at O48 year, Or #7 cents per month. Fo mail sedsoribers the price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for sik months; $1 for three months; ‘and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centa s week, Single SOPles, ONE CENT; in wrappers, Two CENTS. OF" Avvanrisxants should be sent to the office 12 o’clook, m.; otherwise they may not ap- 2ear until the next day. vee, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1860. N&. 2,279. AUCTION SALES. "HOTELS, &e. BY J. & MoGUiRE & CO., Auctioneers, HYse1 HOTEL, > be o, net ae agents will beal FOR SALE AND RENT. Al , for thy sake. some I should not spare, Humor axp Music —When hitmor. ins with reeds us upon the world—trust in thy truth— | rhythm and music, and pecs hye its wild f fume of ite Abort pnt ™ in: menos is irresistible; its a ee Prive THREE-STORY — Byron, relict of the late Lord Byron, occurred ‘less, it stirs the feelings to ‘ove, peace, friend- EO Porsr Co: > Waki TSE: PE SAR om the 16th inst , at No. 11 St. George’s Ter- hat ! ship, as searce any moral = ean. The in eet coe TRYST poLy Water een name PRS PuIvX ie one or race, Regent’s Park, London. She wassixty- y songs of Beranger are hymns of love and ten- ‘ber J. A.S , folic 188, id ade and ptortabie iy ou! C. all ted i mpton rt ell built aud three-story ei ght years of age at the time of her decease. ted sword, derness; I have seon great whiskered Prench- | °. Mc Day Jur Wee pelook ws a the ma eas ‘Bay, and at the first military Pwrell Q Ns te wager Lady Byron, Baroness Wentworth, | Fame, all the better life men warbling the “bonne Vielle,”’ “‘Soldats au 4, DEATH OF ANNE ISABELL. NOEL BYRON. The death of Anne Isabella, Baroness Noel ,BARONESS ¢ and hope—and Gas ‘ mere pod Cy pats ited foe United States, weet onros), Churet:"on the Ideas Aarhich was born May 17,1792. She was the only | Wbich but for this cold trenaon of thy heart, | pas, au pas,” with teare rolling dowa their mbered ti Oe Ara eg ayn O Wimtoes 08 the | opportunity to pore ede.dring e combortat daughter of Sir Ralph Milbank, afterward Rn fod awe, eee rote out the grave of strife, reret es. Ata gy fetiea, T have seen aero 1.13 a che dug "Bal the military satabli mn 14-Stangeee® 8.W ALLACH Attorney Noel, of Seaham, in the county of Durham. otchmen singing Burns, while the drops MALON ASHFORD, many luxuries of the — ee She was nearly conneeted by blood with the | Pramexiyg ries thee dist sae twinkled on their furrowed checks; while each 5.0. MoSUIRE © CO katie, Qld "Point Comort. te. peoul “her | MONTGOMERY county families of Lord Wentworth. Lord Melbourne, | For present anger, and for futare olds rough hand was flung out to grasp a By J.C. MoGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers. | cgumatiam, it } dead agree of Lasd nies and others of the English nobility. And buying other's grief at any price, bor's, while early scenes and sacred lec. | TRUSTER’S SALE OF THREE SMALL | (0 wnke reh bak 3 fr B.C: On the 2d of January, 1815, she was married | And thus once entered fhto crooked ways, tions, and delightful memories of the past Texeect ELLING HOUSES wi 2e*8 oF Inte ‘ar| © vd one of the finest roads i to Lord Noel Byron. The early truth, which was thy proper praise, came rushing back at the sound of the familiar Crim. sgaltsOn WEDNESDAY AF ry b Sree ye ‘of the Sear Lord Byron addressed her about a year pre- | Did not still walk beside thee—but on times,’ | words and music, and thé softened tet ae virtue ofa doud oft March 7 ins1, | ments add largely to tne nesosmn ose ce aToeS Sppiy to BARNARD & HUCKEY. A vious, and, although his suit was not at that ae precios ha own crimes, full tre, and frieadship, _ home. Hu- a regs ded in Li a As Be No. 131, folvos nso Brosehing ee aan , Goorgetown. or WALL & DAKNARI. ~ time accepted, yet efusal was accompanied | b..; ui mor: if tears are the alms of gentle spirits, ashi _ one of the dan: managehnen: the Hotel and all business ashine ton eo with every arsurance of estecm and teeta | pant wepiritscthe sigoigeant eye “""* | and may be counted, as eure they may, aamong | Svespinetia tubdiviang Of equare muabotad art | Ghasise oF the rineer rate ere wager the excluniee WOR SALE-A preat bargain, four acros of wel and a friend}y correspondence was kept up be- | Which learns to lie with allenue tue retext the sweetest of life's charities. Of that kindly | frouting ach Sbout 12 feet 19 IOS. 8 nptroved LAND. well suited fur a market gar tween tiem. A second application in Septem- | Of prudence, with advantages annex ility, and sweet, sudden emotion, which | slley « the rear ‘emperanoe ber proved successful. : of . ft ; we: Witt Arp. den, with new dwelling house with four rooms ‘aud The acquiescence in all things which tend, i es, I know no stich pro- | Brick Dwellee Hoc hres two-story | _ms29-Im Prior to the nuptial Proprietors. kitchen; well of fine water in the yard; a it how, to the desired end— t ‘ouses, containing five rooms How no Brick Dwelling- “i ——____ Freerietere. _ d f-neing, and will be sold low or exchanged for in a letter to Leigh All found a place in thy philosophy voNe, feo tis oe, irresistible sym- each. i peer eyrarary eens T RE Under oOxpur. yey i" og ok sopanin heat amen from Hunt, dated Oct. 15, 1814, Byron wrote: = . tzer; it surprises you into compassion; you 3 on 8 ay travelin; Y H of th 3 n and ip Alexandria county, Va. Apply # '* * Tam about to be married, and leemeneon brn lore higlg Relagaads are laughing and disarmed, and suddenly | Su gues with interest, szcared by adsed"of trust otel, p ET ase RA wo V. P. CORBETT, over Bank of Washington, am, of course, in all the misery of a man in - forced into tears. I once heard a humorous | if the tornte of anie should not bs complied with | tog flotel in Washi. gton city. has a the pursuit of happiness. My intended is two | __It should be remembered that Byron treated balladist, a minstrel with wool on his head, der ste reafter, fhe trustee reserves the ~ bonged he eeree e fe edt se ENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE, hundred miles off, and the efforts I am making | his wife in a manner caléulated toalienate the | and an. ult thiopian complexion, who per- | fakin 4 haser, Rip oenl o poner tes Se- » Tecently erected at Point Lonkest the point teonth st jour above G at, north, with lawyers, £c., &0., to join my future con- | Mfeetions of any woman;-and upon their sepa- | formed a negro ballad, that I confess moistened : i yauing atthe cost of the purchaser or | |2%Ction of the Potomac with Ch: peake ‘Bae a ately Ocenpic nections are, for a personage of my single and | Ttion, a little over one year after the nuptials, i eu on the Ist of May There of these spectacles in most unexpected manner. | Purchasers, any afearnishes show * | JOS ABBOTT, 266 E st., between latteead 15th me year wate L es ° - inveterate habits, to say nothing of indolence, | the current of Fpblic opinion set in fearfully | They have gazed at dozens of tragedy queons, | je4.4 re MBO sd tee, | Spt thewne tne ne piace in th imide ie may 8 quite prodigious. _ st him. © was immediately shunned, dying on the stage, and expiring in appro- Sar om ; for the reception of visitors, his Srrangemente be. For R In another letter, speaking of Lady B.during | if not still more shly treated, which in- | priate blank verse, and I never wanted to wipe E MCGUIRE & FOUR ok neers iain Lee, U. 8. N sufficient for th: —A small STORE, corner of 6th st. i © oumfortabie agcomrrodatio: nder the Clarendon Hate! ; ;_wi a E®’S SALE OF FOUR VA Of at least 75) eueste ate - : the term of his engagement, he said: — bim - igh is ge apr idee rh corel ee have looked up, — co Te- Buitvine Lore, at THE CORNER Oo} Pelee 4 rabcint placed * siden being deaervaiy the moet suitable fe ra nm or cigar Sere For What an odd situation and friendship is ours. ‘yron said in substance, in mitigation of his spect be it said, at many scores of clergymen | WES D NORTH : Soe in ail America for fine Oyster: jor —— — . roduced by circumstances which, in general, | Ordered, which disqualified him for domestic behold, 2 vagabond with a corked face anda . Bo a feoorded in liber J. A.S., No. | for Surf Bathing than even Cape May, while the | lity Tecently occupied by Chas. Wal ead to coldness on one side and aversion on | comfort. banjo sings a little song, strikes a wild note folios 435, ete, one of the land reourds for | back country immediately ¥8 an offoe. Also the front room in story an: the other. She is a very superior woman, and Hon. Augusta Ada, only child of Lord and } which sets the whole heart thrill ¥_ry little spoiled, alist & = strange in an heir- pet oy = Ada. or eee Se - ess—a girl of twenty—a Tess is to bein an '—was born December 10, 1815. = = ed her oan right—an aly obi and a savante In an epistle to Mr. Moore, under date of | strikes in dry and rugged places with her en- garner of G Btn port “age ¢ back 130 feet fro octiag hn of the peer ts eee = | by that of Si Trlepeetntwn ed HOGS. elegant fer who has always had her own way. She is a| January 5, 1816, Byron wrote—“The little girl chanting wand, and ‘Tide the fountain gush | front each 23 feet 4 inckeron Koek pe) PEE regions. and the sosene ny it tee aishedy wif be rented during the m - joetess, ® mathematician, and, withal, very | W8¢ born on the 10th of December last. tr] and sparkle She has refreshed myriads more | tetwe-n Gand H streets north and run back 338 | from Baltimore, Aahingte N % R grees. wits waet Semen sree oP Brown's and ind, generous, and gentle, and with very | Dame is Augusta Ada, the second a very a tique | from her natural « rings, than ever tragedy | feet 4inches to twenty see ey; together with | mond, wil prepedly be dai Nate a little pretensions. Any other head would be | family name—I believe not used since the| has watered from fi at No. Washington count; the District of Columb; the Drives, Partridge ai a Wooded i soeis he third floor tin baal a ing with happy ston county. in the District of Columbia, » Partridge an: loock Shoo! prune ne pity. Humor! humor is the mistress of teste I shall it numbered 27, See 3),1n Jas. | &c., &o.,—offer advantages togethe: terms apply to RICHA. ALLAC! 2 ow 2 am OdiVisi taose of any other watering place on this co: tunent, | Louisiana avenne. she knows the way to the fon lachr marin, ronts 25 feet ‘on Ficet t west, at the | The Water Views from the Pavillion and from all | Hotels, Those in pursul the improy 4s Commisting of smail two-sto ities. has epared no expense in provid- | National Hot estion at er pompous old urn.— | brick hou ‘ected ing 8 fine Band Hw i Boats, | will do well to make eariy app! turned with helf her acquisitions and a tenth | reign of King John. * * * * Thavenow| Thuclercy, fronting onthe ales, O% the Tear of said lots and | ink a fine Band, oking hve cellare with the best nest. betwee D swore Fan. 5S, of her. advantages. been married a year on the 2d of this month 19 norm One fourth oash; the residue in 6, 12 and | Wi oi, >, In short. his patrove will | F°OR SALE—A mos three Brick HOUSE, Kirby, Jan. 6, 1815, four days subsequent to ts letter to Lady Blessington. dated —., | says the vulture can fy at the fate of 130 miles an | ifthe igre sf sale shoud not be complved with | / His terme for board: by the day. week, oF month, | Ssfd'nn aay varme. Price made knows Bs Tages: * iage, May 3, 1823, (Genoa, probably—Ex 3 " » bservations made o: c ol ra-} in five days thereafter. tha trustee reserves the | for indivi 's or families, wi! reasonable, rt . W. HAMILTON & CO. ‘. ‘Vineet took place on the 2d inst., so | #8 follows in roferentie to Lad. petit dor sega Sales, Cartwriaa Sore the wild ie yeeall at the risk and expense of the de ma 23 dtJuly 1 LO SMITH. sft oposite Coates § ‘arket. Title perfect. 2a inst., [ goose can travel st the rate of 00 mikes We rer. i Pray muke haste and congratulate away child: My request would be for a copy of the | The common crow can fly 25 miles; In a letter to Mr. Moore, dated the 10th of ’ ture of Lady B. which I have seen in por- on of the late Lady Noel, as I have no pic- ture or indeed ‘memorial of any kind of Lady swaliowe All conveyancing at the expense ofthe purchaser, according to Spallagin; 92 miles an bour. | THOS PRT iJ~ All the western States were suffering for the same month, Byron alluded to his mar- riage in these words: ma 25 2awkd. M. HER, Trustee, DENTISTRY. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. EETE. ser ftse-aeeruonernsonmmenestiisahesnisiiiiehiaaliiitalinesaahiniee if : 5 the want of rain upto the middle of May—Michi- vento: paten: Q 8U ‘BE Iwas married this day week. The parson | B, as all her letters were in her own eee f however, leas than others. Since then there EDUCATIONAL. ie URQMaS. a Die veteran = seal — “ri 3 ~ iat has pronounced it—Perry has pronounced it— | sion before I left England, and we have had no | have been tine showers in Michigan, Wisconsin, Se nme iaSS, sci tonde personally at his office in this city, ie Weare now manvufactu TS and the Morning Post also, under the head of | correspondence since—at least on her part Illinois, lowa and Minnesota, givin the farmers COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ‘any persons orn wenr theeo teeth who and SHOES, and constantly reoe! *: Lord Byron’s Neacviage ” as ifit were afab-| My message with regard to the infant is sim- } hope of abundant crops. SEVENTH sr. r ply to this effect—that pe: 4 > cannot wear others, and no personean wear others | supply oi eastern made work of Opposite the Gencral Post Office, Washington City, | Who cannot wear these, conetion, made expressly to order Persons calling at my office can be scoommodated | he eid at a muah i. Booxkeeping, | With any styie and price of Teeth they may desire ; heretofore onarged in this city for much Topondenon, Bale at Peon aainess Eg Oe) ture that | “Persons in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or respondence, Bille of Ex: e, it Bills, | ob st, strongest, ani ost per! enturs ersoni Connraiasion Sales, Gran mar'-and “Arithmetic, | artoan produce thé MINERAL PLATE will be | oity made work, Till alwarehad e good assorement 1 Fag re} warran 5 tion, or the puff direct of a new story ifF The St. Paul Pioneer says Minnesota has maker. “f 7 | cident cceurring to the mother, and my re- | @lteady had this year an immigration of 10,000 The disastrous result of the marriage appears | maining the survivor, it would be my wish to | 2<tu2! Lececrety farming interests were never to have been anticipated by Byron even at the | have her plans carried into effect, both with | BOT Promi bridal altar. The “coming events cast their | Tegard to the education of the child and the ——— in the event of any ac- a Armorian System of Penmanshi 5 = i hadicewil sect wor er Ot No, 396 Pe. aven te Rorenad athe lowest ete fas BRO shadows before.’’ Lord Byron’s person or persons under -vhese care Lady B MES. WINSLOW, a Hoe will be instructed in fine penman- ea th oF » ly ~d of the wedding. in his suppressed memoir, ise might be desirous that she should be placed Ay Experienced Narse and Female Physioian, | “i? sme open from9a.m. to 10 p.m. For terms aoe ee ihe ee pee — ae we Y. said by Moore to have agreed closely in all its | [tis not my intention to interfere with her in MF Oe te enn anienet sasthons; Ser apply at the Rooms. : = rs SOUTHERN TRUN' MANUTACTORY. 4 ft in The Deena Poetical description of | any way on the subject during her life; andI] SOOTHING SYRUP . eae WM. W. YOUNG £60: 1 Dp. minis, a PBNTMTRY. | aoe pposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wa: hington, it in“‘The Dream.’’ It is to be inferred from | presume it would be some consolation to her to For Children Teething, HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. feels that he can with confi Te001 Byron's published correspondence that, even | know (if she is in ill health, as T am given to] whieh greetiy facilitates the eeching, Ew ARRANGEMENT. uh wi thetr in! Sy See: b meng the Cheopinstic Procese for inserti: my RUNKS, valices &o belore, ar at his wedding, the thoughts of his first love of | U0derstand) that in no ease would anything be ps sadantion seine ‘ales atz | , This well-known and popular Semmary, which | artificial teeth ventag hi by Y Asl use none but the t yas been so eneoon-fal under the entire carcot Airs, | strength, basuty, cleatlinees wert cts pan, best material the: market affords and employ Mary Chaworth, of Annesley Hall, whom he so | dove, as far as I am concerned, but in strict SURE TO REGULATE TH. WEL. Z. Righards for more than ten years, will be opened upper sets inserted for $35. Partial in proportion. | the p-st workxien,/ oan confidently 14 poetically termed his « Bright Morning Star of | conformity with Lady B.’s own wishes and in- ia Ae gem ‘E BOWELS. 2 | on ths first Monday in September next. under the joe 306 Pa. avenue. 807 | work, to be superior in Sireng:A and Ramee. Hn present. to his imagination. | tentions—teft in what manner che thoughi | 2°? EF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Z_ RICH SRDS, ta the well eee MEE: T'keep constantly on make to Anes sy, Hal and all its fond associations | P"oper. ie Sie Ww. ten years, and fils Wwoated Poiom enemy utSug For sactig- WOOD AND COAL. Cea pi IKON EFRENC floated like a vision before his thoughts, and 'yron’s daughter was married July 8, 1835, what we he ulars. see circu! mt okstores. _maz3- 7 . on the point of pronouncing his nuptial vows. | to William King, Barl of Lovelace. Ske Goo ie Mas MRS SGOR IGKS SCHOOL. W ° oD A ES THAY a BiGS? Bar A marriage contracted under auch circum: | November 7, 1853 Ads inherited the reetlens + pan thepebis Gael ant yet mlorm her A Oe ein NESS UBADDL 28, hak tec wovn. stances could not but be unhappy. isposition of her father; and, although of good c meed. fon NF iy sg vi i acks, work After the anata , Or pests the month | natural abilities, of a m ematical tarn of ae mere ‘School on the ist Monday in Pen ys Bd all parts of the city, at the lowest ee of March following that event, Lord Byron and | mind, she delighted in speculating in railway lady took up their residence in London, where | shares and on the turf. they lived in splendor and expense far beyond | -In 1830 Lady Byron wrote a letter, and ice manner, et short . tom! ext. bs ‘The eourse of study pureued yj! gomprise ali the J. & W. M. GALT, uake dolivero# in Gay part of the-etty, George ite to ng T town, or - Offic 82 Pi rag b dd > branches requi thoroug ish eduos: | Office 282 Pa, av:; betwaen 1ith an (Lath ate ohtieitael : eRe cclebrated FAMILY piroys. of iy oarders. ._. + 1 ; i ; " { DHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND |. 4e15- __ JAMES 8. TOPHAM. Byron’s income, and he soon became involved | caused it to be published, exonerating her | «! 'D PLEDGE OUR REFUTA- | receiving into her fam: tas tock of FUEL, ed to . - ——_——— SSpEee Ra ainapeooapeseeeaneee, in the most distressing pecaniary embarrass | father and mother fromcharges connected with | tion To% Tux rurivuanr oF wnat wx m MS careand Seereishe Ye See ee oll siete lowe Suet cant oo OLWS STATUETTE ments. her separation from her husband, of which they " 4 ‘Her arrangempnts for the socommodation ard W OUD Sawed and Split acy size. About the Ist of February, 1816, a separa-| had been aecused—but throwing no further 7 4 due care 0 P ve been ocuniderely ingtsaned Call and see for yourself. R. W. BATES Inf a x ponerle.. tion between Lady Byron and her husband | light upon the subject. Me io New ‘Keg. pe tga hae SN felertuen to Wood aud Coa! Dealer, cpectten of Amoriene art ts eet paaend iy ge took place. She had left London a few days ady Byron succeeded, November 12, 1856, sued with NRYRR-FatLing sUCCHEB in| her school may apply to WD. Watitoly Baer ma 15 . of Fourteenth and C sis. | specimen of like character ever, ities before om a visit toher father in Leicester: | to the barony of Wentworth. She was noted THOUSANDS OF CASES, the Star. ——— SAINT” | ae eee penberea shire, and Lord Byron was to follow her as | for her mental attainments and for her liberal | It net only rel For terms and further partioulars apply at her OOK OUT FOR PAINT at CuLver’s Dave Stor No. 385 Pome avenue, soon as he could make some arrangements of | di In 1859, she sent the sum of $350 nee ee roitonae—Ha. 86 Cameron street, Alexandria. Va No. 512 SEVEN’ REE’ eorne| orig Wathincion ity. in . : gen oes Bogiand K ms <Be ware OF 4 ‘ovt instantly it pestle Te No. 512 SEVENTH STREET, 6 District of Columbia and States of Deleware, bis financial affairs. The two parted in kind- | tot nga nsas Emigration Society, WELS anD W ——= ————— — Four Doors South of Gdd Feliows’ Halt, faryiand, Virgima. North Caroli ness. She wrote bim on the road a letter in a | 4nd she figured frequently as a contributor to = [0 FARMERS AND PLANTERS. ‘cin, Fi style of the most playful fondness imaginable, | philanthropical enterprises. but immediately on her arrival at Kirby Mul- jory—the seat of her family—her father wrote, informing him (Byron) that she would not Her immediate fortune at the time of her = THE NATIONAL FERTILIZER, marriage was about ten thousand pounds ster- Manufactured Specially for Tobacco. =r G jorade, A! "Milaniect : oT | lina, Georg: oka aes oer | Eb a er alas ling, but on the death of her father and mother bra irl” & OO} > 7 ress their’ orders to . CULV po ge ts aooony by @ remittance. »at wholesale and | “0. 0- socompanied . y bounding in Phosphate: . MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE, = nd Cartage ta the ie i. again return. They never afterwards she became possessed of estates to a very large ng (rem any of the for aod Alkali:¢, is oo a aa Axn Buckets wirm BRvsixs ro Loan! ‘ oye yee in helt The particular causes of this event ‘sfill re- | amount. best erry THERS, | growers in Virginia, and is pre eminently vaiu N. B.— Particular ettontion paid to House, Sign, | FOS ‘7 blove twelve inveruces in ie main in obscurity; and in all that can be ——— se ae feline Se Behe | hie oed Wertvizes, manufaptured of st tal Painting and ( ~ Stained aad with w copy the? Btatvetie, and’ papere s : —t0 fol oe 0 * r phnting De . gathered from the epistles and poems of the} T#® Exoremext witn a Minister's Wi icin ; soanieecthe tckatena | IMEnERTdicnta but of differént proportions, for orn Pat snort notte His always on hand. or | States will be tarnished he aconts. fo 2% great poct, although somewhat contradictory | One week ago we copied from the SpringGeld | @F™"z PERKING. Now Forres gee! snd acy pcb Fe aE een VET | Dall werkautreated go hicones nek ete 279 T.POTENTIN, 906 im themselves, he takes the onus of blame of | (Mass.) Spy an account of the elopement of a| “ama by Denggiats Cisne ould epecify whether (oF Tohaeso or for | that og do work as onregsit = cheaper. than m4 FO ~ the separation from his wife on himeelf. i j ied man fi Seratest Sees ewern zarponpe ct iiereais and ite ce sat | call bon't forget the manbernay iy 658" Seventh | afeetiaa i hefel This unfortunate alliance, and its consequent : tival at Sorteg ——————— >t mesa ee een eee ee wreet. PUTTY 18 DOWN. ‘S y results, 5 t departure for an z 2p ituents h lly Ameriean in o- icin, ~- = Bace Lanerg, ea pocket oP etes are the wite | GEORGETOWN ADVERTMTS| erties tesws tS 80 Vial escent a 0 Sy th the separation of pai Lord B a : Con, ional clergyman —— — his wife have too often caused Hanan ee 2 at Springfield, Ohio. id 5 w. Bresasw, a ADIES IN WANT OF A FASHIQNABI E Speculations on the conduct of the latter. We | manufacturer of reaping’machines at the same M are hsae, BONNET, will find it at Mis therefore, in justice to the memory of the de- t oi great drainage of currency from the United States to foreign oarts in importation of marure for &e., y a leave to oni! the atien! hus Sigate ont T ROYAL HAVA) ITTERY ora. his Now Stone * wa ce tres oe ze erie Lt ee myth font gees AS the ‘supervision of the Captain General of Cuts, leshmogt, rdera for superior Ran take piace st Havana on pa ny place. Woe have to-day learned some of the | juws th ae hl oar Seormesh us, saab demand f eH ‘od SATURDAY, Juve 3, 1960, “Zieo,all orders Sor arted tady, and from the fact of the letters | particulars of the parties which possess local | of Stiaw Goole Flowers, Ribbons, and Ruch country y SORTEO NUMERO 631 ORDINAKIO, Partios, whioh will Fociag been published’ in the standard work | interest. The minister's wife is Elen M., only may constantly be Rela a theta aes: ec: | ofita proportion + hand al CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. mutable style, wilh of Byron's poems, tske the following extracts | daughter of Saul Barrett,who bas for a quarter the best quality of Extension kite waeniate, | every “CASH PRICK-830 PER TON, 4 ba} + har ~ sh E;IVE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS from them. which will speak for themselves : | of @ century been the P be made of thereal watch springs." mai5-3w* | out in strong bass, narod /hcompany’s stamps. Soo |1s8 45 FIVE HUNDRED TRAVELING T Id a letter to Moore, June, 1315, Byron said: | ham, Mass. —— In point of econgeay tional Fertilizer is 100 20,000 | 2) approx. ties and siRes Hy Ay Ladier GEOR Lord Westmeath died Inst week. ‘The bulk of : USION HOTEL oRazrown, Dc. Hp a oak : ° EN ALL 388 PRIZES. spre nen exten bi thietine tine ann aaa his property (from seven to eight thousand | 8g¢, and married Rev. Mr. Root Is now open for the reoeptin of visitors, inatant stimulant to. veg: gation, ie ite p ©y | Whole Tickets, $20—Halvee, $16. Quarters, of tapesling roanisioea pt. enederals peice te to sunds per annum) is entailed on Lady Mil-| *g0. Shor'ly afterwards they m JOHN H. WATERS, | ofvigor imrarted to ground. It iamanafact red on igeuwnated tuakht at pur enhacdianauet’ tepveling requisites at mesera Se Se ke and Lady Byron. 4 Brochaw is spout 41 years of me hie Froprietor. | the shores of New Jersey, Where jaciiiionoxutfor | Etiftsa all solvent Beaks tecse et ear hou of LADIES HAT Boxes, VaLices, Ina letter to Leigh Hunt, dated June1. 1515, | reared in Chili, in this county, “115 aps, Paes BRE Rico MOL AssEs, fies. ‘Agennies in all porte of entry aud at avaria, | ,A d°@wine will be forwarded as 800u Rs the ren CARPET BAGS. SATOBELS. Be. ; he alludes to Lady Byron in very coarse terms | ried a most esti le lady, and daughter of . ble points inland. ‘All orders for schemes or tickets to be addreesed ranks repai exohang: In nother letter t0 Moore, dua Feb. 29, Abram Gruendi They have five children, | 13 pola: Bia Rye WHS Tes vith ai oie Te Gre respectfully solicited to | ¢ Al orders a) RODK JBUEZ, for Rew ones. WALL, STEPHENS & £2, 1818, he wrote In the mean time, I am at war menrly algrews fo meinve. age aeott have = Seele APE TY BOSE Suooess insured where | beral and right applica- | _™*22-tr__Careof City Post. © = ews Se re nce. with all the world ‘and his wife,” or rather | large circle of relatives and frie 8 among the N tion is made. es HE “WASHINGTON BREWERY,” being ali the world and my wife are at war with me, | oldest and most respected residents of Chit ress ead o ha RR uantity per sors from 300 to 500 pounds, accord- and have not yet crushed me, whatever they | Some five years ago Brochaw removed to a cow in full operation, under the managoment GAS FIXTURES. i , and are daily recet » GAB ON TONA FERTIIZER COMPANY, , | ofth,,te™ proprietor, oan furnish We Hazeinvttore, sod are uly reo sag.ces rietor, any one with Mee leer of oe superior in style to anything ° i ' fol- | PIXTU, maydo. I don’t know that in the course of a BARTHOL OW, lowing low prices, qusataed of lees to aay aad Fin bair-breadth existence I was ever at home or abroad, in a situation so completely uprooting Springfield, Ohio, where he engaged in the re RATED CONTRACT HE CELEB: MA TTINGS manufacture of reapers, employing from 60 to U Both piain and chock. Por ealslow OhUNT, For sale by ma 2 eo6t ; tof the crty : offered in this market invitecitizens 100 hands, ‘and doing a very large busiest | ya, mane oS RUAN SAUNT, Pee ARRIVAL | Samet De Sucgrgn verge | Fst peomien ga ean pe of present pleasure, or natural hope for the fa. | From his representations when visiting his . ~ -116 RE>H ARRIVAL. aaeanee ALEG Al 4a do, selected stock in Washington. ture, as thissame. [ say this because I think | friends here, it was generally believed that he CRANDELL, OPTICIAN PIRCR SA oh Lisle Thread CHINE 1 . A Work in the above, ‘ine intrasted to our cere vo. and feel it. But I shall not sink under it | was worth some $35,000. Ba eee al Se 10 pieges Grey BOLL, DF. LAUDE, finn = walt be promatty MYERS & McGHAN. the more for r that mode of considering the the business comuveslty and sock epreighted, oop, Coley ae GRE GOODS for suiten; various styles ; ea sont through tue | marett 7% 1) wereot. uestion. ve made up my mind. the | field, and was a member of t! ored, and all o Bers , 01 Orde rem, ir roug: [Lj OWE’S IMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES’ Sey, however, you must not believe al you| church, . It was while standing asa pillar in the Best quality Oe Oi haar en 6 ‘ET MUSLINS, gee IRE TW ington Srow: | HH eae Soule re be patie ete hear om the subject; and don’t attempt to de- | the church that the intimacy with the minis. silver frames. Ni. ém to order. po 19-ly kG : AGE, baie Bad “ 4 most aimpl - ia fend me. In another letter to Moore, dated | ter’s wife began and was cultvatcy, FPOR, RENT—A two story and basement Brick | «© RETZ and TAMARTINE, | | PHU, UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY | tee, Fy send March 8, 1816, he says: I must set you right in | spring bis dwelling was consumed y F% se the Conv Fayette street; | 50 LAWN ROBES, some very handsome, ape ee verrenn ane Erejpublie r; Agrien! one point, however. The fault was not—no, | he recovered an insurance 901 Fi RBS, do. BER AGE and GRENADINE ROBES, SPRINGS TODDS. aie nem cup vane; Itow Yor Sums ie choosing at all) fr da not beliere, nad’ [4s build wore’ svt pe ca hme ed DE A RO Pt ps ioe sp corner saa Bae in choosing at all,) for not believe, «: 5 i: “ , oa & 5 “y ; Pag ni toust say it, in the very dregs of this bitter y T STEAM PACKET FL Ni I a atdipalpas schmaplgs nt ie teal gee tose | CENTLEMEN'S FOR ied Iron business, that there never was a better or even H > A ee iy ter pan nh) a ma 25-0f TAVLOR & HUTCHISON. °F ‘also Keep constantiy on ae large su; a metab Binder of a/mare setable tai chat Arh Sotihge ant ne FRANCIS HARPER, fo eee a mented se Sreien oe SUNDa vere GuererariesaAiee , oROSERY ANB He ar sie nor ean have, aty reproach to make ber munks awh Days,in time fordivine service, | FAMILY GROCERY AND YEED STORE, . FB narUyy with me. While there is blame. it belongs to ing Mrs. Roo i he ov eOEN MONEE” | Roentith clei the. pa vonaeer ti Citizen, Naval and Miliary Merchagt nd if I cannot redeem I must bear it. were aroused st.. . be of any article in the above line, His moss 15, after the ion from his wife, that | 7 x tion to! ee cepts "SS pes to marion N = Y rT Bais Ri a eee Byron poetizes his gri he following man- Beda ion et3., Georgetown. | share of thoir pat s will leave ner; and which, it is quite evident, is a direct - A officer | - Havil contradiction to the letter it iT Vi H ate ot ual! ne os / he wrote to Leigh : fount iin ‘iro class Fan Groves geeuce ae WEneshe pare tery Hant, May 3, 1816: Canad: ald ao. ~ Croiock p. m., end ew Xe And thou wert sd—yet I was not with ; . A E b creer And thou wert sick, and ! hem. has i m. ae atany is 4 “ 3 nt joy and heal! emplary, and devoted wife, and from "| : h r ured : oR ‘event of” od to if thes?-—it in 0s f tosetsta, : ie respectable grown up family, and the| i d > ’ % si ne eaten, ‘Asd tall be more $0; for the mind relations of the guilty partner are > worth 31%. n ‘suction Upon itself, and the wreeked heart lies sanding. He left only some $700: wit fe . wi) Wale collects the shatzered . sr creditors at Springfield.—Kochester Union, n t 8 pe ; ; ~~ | _9025-8.aiae st oy May 29. Hi : ; exer Ling ge. | y ; D ir tat tema eee ate Berube a cook and & half years E t LAR! io :

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