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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ARRIVAL OF THE nn DOW! DOWE!! DOWN — 2 STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN | ‘ompese, & p Great WE HAVE THIS DAY MARKED DOWN THE PRICE OF EVERY ARTICLE IN a Yor’ = A! 7 ND MAGNIFICENT STOCK of SUMMER GOODS, embracing all the Latest Neale EOL Ss «area Sees YoRe. mn wang ot DS, MANTILLAS, LACE POINTS, PARASOLS, BONNETS. and irl . " HA » warm state of the weather hes driver most of our ETAILS OF THE VOYAGE. desire to impose the credulity of our customers by advertising to sell at cost FRIDAY... + Fume 29, 1860. | oiicens ard legn! uray and brought the fasbion- = had lth seat baperoalttaey thal we will me pee iawr wow in 8 < f- a great redvetion from = d. Miss Lane’s recep- Qualities Demonstrated. ‘ : . 1L7 One of the best and cheapest literary papers epee we understand @ilgbe the last ss N. EAT BARGAINS inzy be expected, as the Stock must be closed out in sixty days, to in the country—to wit: the Wasxty Sram—full | (° 14. saturday receptions at the Exetutive San- ce whe of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice lit- of SUMMER GOODS will call, they will be convinced that we are dent will no di N rary reading, {8 now on our counter ready for de- see, and the Pees Great ber Offering them far below the original prices. R. BRICE HALL, no. 375 SEVENTH STREET. IN THE ADJOINING STORE, Ne 373. We have a large Stock of CARPETING, MATTING, OLL CLOTH, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS ship t the Soldiers’ Home. livery to the public. Embraced in its interesting | "P B's residence at the Soldiers Briow feona Ps uew y bon more contents are the following articles : Eccentricitigs oF THE SRason.—We are told ‘the tp ih about 11%¢¢ ys. 9 ing. Gems of Poetry; A Leap-Year Wooing—a very in- | of extraordinary droughts, of great falls of rain, of | phe voyage was full o! ppierbh appropriate to the ewrrent year; | Storms and tornadoes, the past spring and the | strated muperieelyy at wee gee vessel, Affection and Intelligence of the Brute Creation; | Present month. In Texas, the drought has been | the reliability and excellence of her machinery. ;» from a8 it A ‘clock, on the first Auction Rooms we | NOON, the 29h inst.. at 6 o'o ie reli, in i morning. The weather was tine with the ex- 4 ving Among the Japanese; The Choctaw Nation; June there has been enow in | Co cameenees doe * © eX | tended her, the crowds on board of them enthu the Fu fects of a inmily re- | f desirable roe beck bulldingeysivuat'd on the bode Island, ou the Zist and about te same | “Ehe'bringe 3 passengers -| eiiereon SC extond\ng id perba: tinues On making this her first her = TD REMEMBER WwW. navdiuet ONE PRICE ked in plain figures alarm. r continu ocean vi en ‘ 4 Ps 4 Rr 7 —We have NE » mar! in in What a Wife Can Do; Extract of a Letter from con pieiaten ins ‘Aisbama walle there have been | gineer ‘did not feel authorized to ’ to : Fe “ f i R. BRICE HA “ Job Sass: refreshing showers around it, only one small one test. and no effort was made to reach New _N. Nos. 373 and 375 SEVENTA ae. ee The Wild Boquet—an ortginal poem; Counterfeit | has fallen since February. That may be, also. the | York im any civen space of time. London ‘Pimes; rq | June 29-3 : a E Coins Pornateas; Doudbamness ta) Landon; Gert jas i apres Mississippi and Geor- nee mnce e steamed from fe poe ay ned 2 ‘ : - * J nm the daldi’s Journal of Operations; The Presidential | fetea drought brevalied i Great Eastern went a south of the usual track | chaptain, who bas. - f AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. Women; The Irish Exodus; The Japanese at | New England, the northern to avoid dan; m lcebergs, thus con- tal | aE CECE New York; Bibe to Segers ad Matoehy: Dewbte | cod. Micipurh’: Ww tats of Cam’ arope very ties | Sette, Caauee soome, Sending leobergs, Sakae, Seaninttce 2f gor abaret Lieut Col. | BgPPor other Auction Sales, see first page. | THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW end Stoiseed Love Letters fhe climate. le Minnesota, there never wassuch | = The highest she attained on the trip wes | Baker, of that celebrated crack regiment the “hi thas | By THOS. DOWLING. Gesqceen, - a.yield, of every kind, as is promised the present | 14 knots, but her bottom was very foul, and two ‘Tenth Hussars By J. C. MoGUII .» Avotioneers. Georgetown. Extraordinary Story of a Female Blue Beard—| year: the gregate wheat crop will exceed the | knots per hour should be allowed for this defect. une 28,—The Great Eastern passed ITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMI E. 8. Waiont, Salesman, fascimations and crimes of @ beautrful fiend; sreeneei bat in irginta and some other States it] The Great Fastern left the Needles at 10 a. m. the at4.30 p.m. She had no difficulty in Tay MORRO. tae oe RABLE BRICK DWELLING Mrs. Partington on Good Manners; Head Sha- | will {1 short of it. Upon Indian corn, though | of the 17th, and reached the Lightship at 7:30 Lemeg bo War. Quite s fleet of steamers at- RDA ORD +, June , XD Lot at AUCTION.—Or he td - Harden, the Wife Poisoner; ¥ de of 3: street, extending t Congresssional Proceedings; Proceedings of the | tme a sipanions « in Virginia veep —— ee * neti TT the E Sofs Tables, ap ile od rear, known as the er on lo i i . °s Chri: land. su ions occur on account of a | Needles fill she arriv eorge’s shoal ‘ m. King. - prs a hisses! ie — ‘y a Letter before us, from Charles county, Maryland, soundings. She was saluted at tl lig E: M: utes aloo fired hatnot, Panay Chairs ‘Torna of othe: One-third cash; balance in 6 and team Association; The Smithsonian Institution; the Great Eastern. any Salutes were Oak and other (ane se! hairs 12 montns, with h - ‘i describing the effects of a late hail storm along | the colors being dipped, and all the * in | in her honor. Sbe moved very rapidly, and Lounges, Wa'nut Extention Sideboard, o27-3t THOS. DOWLING, Avet Columbian College Commencement; Congression- | the banks of the Potomac, below Alexandria. | sight displayed their tanting, She will crow the wended her way through the bay as easily as a |.Chi s8 and Crookery Ware, rae =a at Appropriations for the District; The Washing- aga + pew, on pees ar shore,we | bar at 3 o'clock this afternoon. feet aft, | Pilot boat i ~ J. C. MoGUIRE = Son ae ibie Si . ; are inform: ir. Richard Posey’s “brag crop’ ‘The Great astern draws twenty-seven *——__—__ f ol valve 6 —— _— pip aceapest es Lane | ¥28 utterly destroyed by the bail storm, on Tues- | put will be trimmed to an even keel before cross. : ot of weber Gas Fixt THE CORNER OF os “7. eSige. Piggmae sem day before the last — ‘everything cut down.” | ing. Her log shows the distance made cach day | rue Faicune of Mx. Diatrintis Mresion to | Arateeedss 8 ‘aon ; nara a SRSAAY Ar- —speeches of the nominess, and of the Hon. Jef.) The storm continued along the river, about two during the voyage—17th miles; Isth, 206; | PAE Fs Tae Thane fe ner te os f notents, 2 Bolsters and Pillows, | 4f Septe Davis, Wm. L. Yancey, Humphrey Marshall, | miles inland, dot ‘a good deal of injury to the | i9th and 20th, 276; 2ist, Jot; 22d, 280; 23d, a0; GeenapeAupateswentt Garten eaaeeeee ing Glasser. Clock. Vases, ” Wiet, isse, recorded 1” liber J. A'S, No. and others; Serenadeto Mr. Douglas—his speech, | crops near Sandy Point.” The day succeeding | 24th, 299; 25th 325; 26th, 333; 27th, 254. Ce ee are E = ookine Stove, Re'rigerator, 155. folios 435, eto, one of the ind yecords for ers; Se le ipeech, a © hail, {i i * ,, ‘Tue Unttep States SQuaDRON ON THE Pa- { Kitehen f i c.; Senator Fitz patrick’s Letter of Declination; pth ge eoineten Ped ‘aap’? hom ssa DE—Ex-Presivent Mona Deciines | Fogether, ® general essortment o! WV pehtngton cou yyin the District of « The Closing Scenes of the Baltimore Conventions; | ae sclibe ch rement. “Notasingle head of wheat’ ] The New York Post of yesterd y evening says: (@ THE Peace or Costa Rica, &c. Editoriat Correspondence of The Star from the } was to be seen in adjacent wheat fields, after the | Messrs. Grinnell, Ninturn & Co., to whom the . Rivas, (Nicaragua,) May 12, 1860. Baltimore Conventions; The Riot of the Rump, | storm. Houses of different kinds were blown | Great Eastern is consigned, on receipt of the first | Editor Star: In the midst of the excitements of &; jown als the river, near Smith’s Point, nearly | news sent a steamstug to meet her on her passage Washington city, here comes a voice from Nica- iseri é Spposite the steamboat landing at Aquia Creek. | up the bay. At 10% o’clock another steamer was | Tagua claiming a space in your lar journal to Department News; Editorials; Washington News he weather in that section of country was 80] sent down. A number of the members of the | be heard, and craving the attention of our ‘good hall aeilin frout oi the premises, and Gossip; Local Intelligence, §c., $c; cool, during the week, as to prevent the ripening | press, agents of the ship, and friends of the Great | and great friend,” Mr. Lewis Cass, Secretary of | m , the north twenty fert front of Late News, forcign and domestic, by mail and | of the wheat and the growing of the corn. Sastern’s consignees, were invited on board. State, to inform him, and all others that are in | Cruttenden’s subdivision ware tel 5 ing on Sth street west, ru ; such statistics are of interest to our agricul- The Great Eastern, as we have just said, is the | any Wise interested, that the Transit across this Interesting Personal Items; turists, they are farnished b largest vessel that ever crossed the oceat, of salled | lathmus is not opened, and in fact never will be | and P streets, Saree fe. And ade June 26, 1560. A Maryann Farmer. upon the sea, her length being six hundred and ned as long as Uncle Samuel, through bis 4 @ great waristy of choice literary articles, both = feet, while her height is sixty feet, and her | Ministers, place belief in the promises of the rs burit in Note.—We may add to the above that the Pied- | eighty feet, while her height is sixty feet, and her » Prose and poctry, too numerous to mention. burden twenty-three thousand tons. members of the nt faithless Government of best workmen in days This is just the paper above all others for per- mont region of Virginia has been almost totally ther toe : er si ere | Nicaragua—in short, the honorable Alexander | this city. i -f any one jrizhtto resell at the risk sud expense of thede without rain for two months past. Where (in | 2ut20, idea of papal, Yooper pe Heirs oem pe Boag succeeded in | wishing to purchae gine goo Se that section) the corn bas been properly planted, | city readers, however, will conceive that if she | hit mission. ‘The extra session of the General | !098t:00 1) a aaah: talanoe ing, 12,18. and Tene THOS. J. FISHER, Tenses that is, with deep plowing and proper pulver- | were set down in the Park she wouid reach from | Assembly of Nicaragua was convened for the | 24 montus for notes bearing interest from dant |ma%S2aw&kde McGUIRE & CO.. Aucta. ization of the soil, and plastered, as yet that crop | the bell-tower, bebind the City Hall, to the Astor | xpress purpose of arraaging definitely the Transit . & deed given and a docd of trust take: P Chat te P| House—that the Custom-honse and Merchants’ | question; and they settled it by knocking the con- A. GREEN has not suffered from want of rain, but wherever Excbange, placed together on her deck, might | ttact in the head, and buried it in the tombs of fem it has been carelessly put in the ground, the | cover it in width, but not in leng ta—that if Trin- | the Capulets. These liberal gentlemen, members PERSONAL SATURDAY MOKNi Nag Jonesith ae ie blades are already wilting. The yield of wheat | ity Church could be got into her hold only the | of the Senate and House of Deputies, ip acne RS a 11 front of the Auction R. ; weanall sell, with there has been benefitted by the drought, as it | "idge of the roof and the spire would be visible San that their immaculate President might | — DAME MORRICE, Tax Gasar A out reserve— ‘ en outslde—they will get some idea of her enormous | possibly be charmed by the syren voice of Wall | [WJADA = Pree Bargin, | A pair of iarge Bay Carnage Horses of fine styls has prevented any appearance of the rust. The proportions. Our ordinary sea steamers look like | Street, decreed that his Excellency should h Ae nine eresense. 2 4 andaction, shallops by her side, and the common river craft | neither ratify or entertain any convention on this My 4 Base Piscean ai ed vente, Gall a6 Seeeeet cml arrieas, Harnese, like so many minnows in the wake of a great | Subject until their meetiag in January next, in 205 Twenty-second street, between H and I, A oredit of Gland 9 days, for eatrsfesto whale. consequence whereof Mr. Dimitry bas returned | Washington. je'9 «m* reed notes, bearinc in) : She is furnished with ten steam boilers, heated be Aiden ay ayn to — prbge ee in | o—_—- =e > = = J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Aucte. by one hundred furnaces. She unites the pecu- | Silence upon the failure of Project. Nica- 7 T Irttien oth pk the aide wheel sanmae on pro- | ragua, however, bas been caught in her own trap LOST AND FOUND. peller, her screw propeller being twenty-four feet a the rejection of the Lamar-Zeledon treaty at == ae ae ee 1“ mm SAtUR In diameter, and the diameter of each of ber | Washington. What an endless fund of amuse- REN UP On the 28th ins sur, s small bri . at 1 w'clock, we wil paddles fifty-six feet. She is also provided with | ment it would have been for these honorable gen- cos vi pas ere ped, ward rye gee pall, tn front of the Amstion Ihecens, tee Sort six masts, and can carry over six thousand yards | tlemen to have procured the ratification of that | Wise parked, The ig. tn take hom perior Buggies, viz: of canvass. treaty and the Transit uestion unsettled. Astute- eatin. | 1 Nothing more beautiful than her interior ar- — Stent forts yen time it proved at fault. SAMUEL LANGLEY. ingements has ever been achiev vi e very few Americans in Nicaragua are = —— architectare. She bas ten salooae altogether ave | moving sway ax best they can; the ccontey ie WARD FOR THE CONVICTION on the upper and five on the lower deck—the | Eoing to the dog id unless their ancient friend, i + sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. Price only three cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum; postage Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ——+ 08 Spirit of the Merming Press. The Constitution notes the late cordial reception ef tht Hon. John Covode by the “B’hoys” of Philadelphia. The same paper replies to the ar- ticle in Wednesday's N. Y. Herald on ““Wash- ington Organs,” as far as that article relates to itself. It also argues that the candidacy of Mr. Douglas will aid the Breckinridge and Lane ticket in some of the Northern States by drawing off opposition votes. The Intelligencer is devoted to news. 3y J. C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. AND CARKIAC harvest there will be entirely over by to-morrow evening, and the wheat left by the joint worm and winter killing (which together destroyed perbeps half what the crop would otherwise have been) turns out to be remarkably fine, the heads being large and the grain everywhere well filled out. We doubt whether a better quality of wheat was ever grown than that which the Piedmont region of Virginia will send to mar- ket this season, though the quantity will be com- paratively small nig ConFiaMations —The Senate has confirmed the ——————ee-______ I> There is great complaint of drouth in some parts of Louisiana. ood order and made of the the oldest and b st esta» ————————________.. GP The Boston Post hoists the Breckinridge and Lane flag at the head of its columns. phia. ——— (> The Philadelphia Bulletin man compli Bookstore in the South, Morrison's ‘ " length varying from sixty to seventy feet. ‘Thy “Unele William,” turns up before long, this to Washington, Guide to Patent Office. ima a, te ee eee Caen rt CS | sateeis wav tone tho eppbaintes aT a cdua mice} lavely portion of thoctG wiier tects eked he person who cut and stole the Side. plese 11> It te stated that Brigham Young has no| ¢, ' pper id pr . a g! Consul at Acapulco; Jas. Smith, of Texas, Consul lic hall than of the cabin of a vessel They are | #nd civilization. ‘ 3 oe dled pratt ay th ‘22d v 4 By WALL & BARNARD. Acct: been in Philadelphia, as reported. at Saltillo; L.. D. Works, District Attorney of | tinisbed with all the elegance of the most sunrptu. | _ Mr. Ran Runnels, United States Consul at San igo. volume’s of Uarrareal Hie. | (.RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- Two hundred Canary Birds were recently West Tennessee; A. M. Vaughn, Postmaster at fort Si et ee re ag deatiete ‘citizens anne fhe’. redo geen 4 URDaY tty yey tame el 7 ~ Mi Cr, i , * n cA . ; i NING, * destroyed by the burning ofa house in Philadel- | Norfolk; Miles Warrington, a retired Lieutenant | £0 fully described that we do not care to repeat | Can vouch for his activity in guarding the interests | | * of the Navy, has been restored to the active list; the particulars of her construction. of bis countrymen. He fully merits this notice at also, Lieut. Augustus 8. Baldwin, to the active} The Great Eastern was first launched in the | the bands of your correspondent, and it ts there- b rt f a deed of trust di reo”! will well, fi nt of the Auction Koom«. » large toh : — pues one Effects, viz zi u e list; John A. Driebelbis, of Cal , to be superin- | river Thames on Sunday, the 3ist of January, | fore given with Pleasure. ce information solicited’ wood Piano Forte, Kua - adie ; ments the Baltimore fre department, which be} tending agent for the Indians of the northern dis, | 58, after amonth spent’ in effectual attempar | . ‘The late Executive of Costa Rica, Juan Rafael } Dollar, ini5 ing Rugtsh Fiche. i of 3 | De” aed Weleut Deeesite B sed bhai, lately saw on daty. trict of California; James Y. McDuttie, of Cal,, | Het builder, Mr. Brunel, with a number of others | Mors, has issued a proclamation, dated from Sal- “a, ureaus, ing,ia Uld Engi te and Wainutand Cherry Frenoh and Cot connected with the veésel and invited guests, | Vader, informing his partisans that he bas relin. ms mae to be superintending agent for the Indians of the | were on board at the time, and immense crowds | Quished his intention of returning to that Repub i (7"The Hon. Jere. Clemens retires from the tained ina p rs Sal! y witnessed the launch, loudly cheering its c- | | am informed that the present provisional go me in Balti Express Company. editorial association of the Memphis (Tennessee) | *°Utbern district ~ Miecovdaa cess. Till the summer of 1839 the Great Eastern ernment 1s popular, and quiet and confidence | Co: Pc qo gi Enquirer, and the paper is now under the sole|* (inur. Wise to Accomrany THE Jaranzsx | lay in the stream, all this time being required to | Teiga supreme. “Oks to destroy nets, control of Hon. Solon Borland, formerly a Sena- igo supreme. A &c., stealing b-oks to destroy sets, - : rovide the vessel with the necesssty ot he United States steam-frigate Lancaster called ~ Oe the Soeranaat ye the Nese dispatched | Trtlons for salling, to put In the cesskinay fie: | at Saa'duan def Murer the ek tecteat eet ie * NSPRED HUNTER, by the Government, » the Niagara, ” Master of niture, &c. At last.on the Sth of August of the vile) ayo teed ae Officer, Nae a Pyrat ery Willards’ Hotel, Ordnance, to give information to the Japanese in | latter year, her final completion was celebrated | and the commanding officer, Capt Rudd~ visit J.AKEN UP- On the 28th tt ws— regard to our system of gunnery. He will prob- | on board by a grand banquet in which a number | the United States Consulate; both gentlemen look ae pf Son. han tie Skee aoe Loy By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ably be brought into personal relations with the of distinguished guests participated. For the | femarkably well, and will no doubt sustain their mottled red and white baffal ~ Thi ARGEAND ATTRACTIVE SALEOF D’ 3 ss well-deserved reputation, should Mj 1 shall Tycoon, and will inspect the Japanese fortifica- One of the onde ot Len tae been aslo yo aaa canacia. I. r tor in Congress from Arkansas. The paper is an advocate of Bell and Everett. ge U7"The State Convention of the Republicans of Vermont, for the nomination of candidates for State officers, took place on Wednesday. Hon. Goops at AUvcTio: commence on Pes one of the wonder of London sight-seeing, but | them occasion. Yours. &c NICARAGUA. CIS BRUNER “fae rian Sf sna at lo ph pee * a 3 || tons and defenses. now it was decided that others should be allowed , oe gad oontinee daily is sold, at store Erastus Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, was nomi ————— to view. A trial trip was therefore decided Ae tno! Bimett eta, | 32a,Femn. avenue, south s de. between sth and th nal vernor, and John B. Page, of Rutland, | Acrixo Sxcretany or Stare.—We understand mn, from London around by the southern coast Dewice anv Suicings—THe AweR- <4 — “70 — for Treasurer that during the absence of General Cass from this | of England to Southampton, and probably fur- LATE THERE AND ConstL, &c., &c. = 7 —< = Sareimers, Vestings, saben aon ne ae city, Wm. H. Trescott, Esq., Assistant Secretary, | ther. Pexnxamnvco, May 15, 1860 FOR SALE AND RENT. pen and Cotton Pants Stuf, U7 Recruiting for the Navy is stopped. No has been appointed by the President Acting Sec. | _ On the seventh of September the steamer pro-] 1 envy you very much your gay Washington Laie : Persons will now be taken except those holding retary of Slate 7 ceeded on her trip, and passed down the Thames life. Here we grow more and triore wretched | [For bther ‘For Sale and Rent”? advertisements, nd Bi sand Shirtinge Government contract, or “good conduct” dis-| “"*Y ape edale ee in safety, the shores being Lined with multitudes | every month. Col. Stapp has paid for his ‘patriot- see first page } broideries Hesieries, : charges. The cause of this is said to bea want} Dxracuen.—All the officers of the U. 8. store- ions. Everything! proceeded favorable anait tae tice —and, poor ata 0, Gall it, of atcepng | T\OR RENT—HOUSE No. 475 Massachusetts Pa ieee nn on Donal or sess Present efficient supply of men ship Relief, with the exception of the Com- | steamer came abreut of Hastings, he passes | (ce —2d, poor man, sleeps in the British cem- | FOR RE ral grovided wit gna ait water ade | Linen Boaom Snirte, Linen Shirt Fronts, on board of receiving ships. mander, have been detached and granted three | gers had just left the dinner table when a fearful | “Wee are to day in the midst of a crisis.© Yester- FHL, Box 7. star Office, “jes ott | Ad many oher Goods too numerous to mention. 5 losion was heard, and th = A ae > i. a > As the twiiding is to be taken dowa the entre ig Tagg — Sor eae months’ leave of absence. eee ne fositara: and the walls of the dining- | day eight failures were declared; and the first Tam took saust be acid without conerve. i The Japanese Embassy, at New York, : o = room, the farniture and decorations were shat-| question asked now of a morning is, Who has ner of th A ae ud sts., C. ‘Terms: All same $5 onsh were to go cn board of the Niagara, bound for} Navat Onvers.—Lieut. Daniel L. Braine has — oo ae ut ean ypaerdie hited?” Besides this, we huve fo leas than four i Japan. to-day. Among the many valuable pres- a dense cloud. ¢ consternation on board was been ordered to the receiving-ship North Caro- at $216 per year. Inquire 510 reditof Sand 60 dys, with per y 4 a +t, 7 i epidemics raging, and the mortality of the place | an 8th, or on the premises intense, and was soon changed to deep sympathy tins increased fivefold. Ashorttimesincesnieides | = OR RENT—A ROOM, suitable for a at re of and sorrow when it was found that a water feed- | seemed the order of the day, and among my ac, ee en on et as ened had burst, killing six firemen and wounding quaintances no less than three attempts took place, Inquire within. Tux Weatner.—The following report of the | others, while one man jumped overboard from two of which were successful. weather for the morning is made from the Amer. | {fight and was drowned. ‘The vessel was then earing interest from nv of sale, A. GREEN, Auot. _ T° THE ABOVE SaLE Is POST, NED of t b , unl THU 4 wna warker. [Breuer setae teen at ERORS ents that have been made the Embassy in New York are a splendid billiard table and one of Herring's fire-proof safes, the former for the Ty- coon. ee ur. It is understood here that Mr. Henry Foster = ~ : 5] jez A. GREEN, Aust. 2 eae on eee ee “ taken to Southampton for repairs, and she bas ch, wh , tENT—Two FRAME COTTAGE]? = = i {7 The Central Park investigating Committee pan apts Telegraph, Line to the Smith- | remained at that until she left for New York, aoe slike Amina union ane Goatees 5 : ~ 6 Lager gy boy Fs FUTURE DAYS in New York are unearthing some very queer | “™'4n Institution. The time of observation is | or rather until she took another short trial trip | 20 long dispatches to the Secretary of State per | per month.” For particulars apply on the premises, — ——— about 7 o’clock. Just previous to her departure Union—sailed—in reference to the consulate. The | je 23-3t 5c. FUIRE & CO. Avot operations—going to show how remorselessly E This trial trip bas been already described in the | Minister at Rio. 1 am credibly informed, has said = Samet iae eee mre By oh MeG Oy apt ge ten’ some people manage to pluck the public goose, | New York, N.Y \. Papers. It was sae f of short duration, merely | that he shonld represent to the Government the FSR tAt A te? fg hey rs wr Basie ye ed pel fet May er ly all the while they are pretending to be doing the | Philadelphin, P extending to a run of tweive hours out at sea and | propriety of placing this consulate on tie mere parlor. dinluz-ronses kitehen ook te yap Favire akp Muare, inom ata.bcee’ work of the goose, while the fact {s they ai iy | Washi i “ twelve hours back, snd was undertaken more to footing as tbat at Bahia, and should urge it very | all private, with passage and side alley ; just th ES 1xTUas#-, Hoksk axD Wagon, &c To ey are only ascertain the working completeness of the various | strong You know well that the States ‘4 painted. &c. Inquire at No 455 CLO-E THE BUrINESs oF HaxiLtox @ Leacn.—On feathering their own nests. j changes that have been made in’ the machinery, be properly represented here as long as the ssincy | setts avenue. ont @io% permonth > TUESDAY MORNING, July'3 af 10°o'oivek, at ————— an with any view of % » . li ¥ a3 i Leeon TT Orders have been received at the Ports. The speed: however, wan teed, and auoweds ax | “yet? Sy und 2 merchant Ineligible to the | VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE i Hd ie eae mouth Navy Yard to fit out the frigate Constitu-| Bri x every one anticipated, from the very fonl state of | Will'ever increase the rey. to a ntin that will en- | Bisderevurg, 1% fe I College. | Stiss Tinian, Poser ds Neany, Uenicslont Rubies tion, “Old Ironsides,”’ forservice asa school ship. i \ 4 the vessel's bottom, a most considerable ditainu-| able a gentleman to live decentiy, we, here, are | 80d 6 from’ Waahin« 5B acres; 9 Champagh = ‘The desire cf the authorities to preserve this ship = &2. coe in pes od gpg 4 the trips of last | truly in hopes that the Minister's recommendations —— tae pas seas of soltinnt B in good order has induced them to detail her fo. y N.C, » 80>. year ex! elt eanery, however, | will prevail, and then we will be vlad to have ‘: jon. everything went ptty well and tg 3 orbard of Peaches, Apples, anda variety of other duty in the execution of which no heavy ord! ything pretty Well and easily, and in| Mr. Hitch to represent us, as he isa gentleman ee 6 ds of fut; Strawherries : { : : this important respect the trial was regarded b ileetsaen hh : akon - ¢ : all the engineers and. professional anc aclentiae, of high standing After a residence emongst us | abundanoe. It'is on the east sid enon hoard os extiadionee for several years. _ ented vin wat for his in- _ Washington een Sanees Ses. tte, emg Feovilie, St. = a C bity, it u . Carter and Lawyer Stev Lambert : ¥" I-A number of ruffians entered St. James | S* 6G “clea! f She left Southampton Saturday, June 9, with a| twers one’ Ff ca vary shed tao Pulaity with ail House containihe four tom = ae. ye Roman Catholic Church, in James street. Nes, | Macon, Gr. ‘ pod. Reanding Gobane®, and gentlemen on | Pickett was reinstated by the President. { think boas nines eal ieee pee See Lj aa. York, on Sunday during divine service, and cre. omery, ‘clear: kept close in shore, and turned with such mar-| 4%, = ar oA ces aig — ee — OF St Mand No. S78 Coton Bt at Consca C Brown tent, ated such 2 disturbance that theeervi nd rapidit t consular system, and make men consuls who may MES. MORTIMER. | Ajie: inegar, ces had tobe} 3 sme = 4 ; the astonishment 2d sae ote itg 2 the utmost | be sxid to have adopted that line professionally FURNISHED ROOMS Leap: | Wslle’s Schnapps stopped. One of their number threw a wooden . blog x pairetion of Mr Maxphy, and asa life-long business, and not a four years’ « Rooms aud Pariors—on moderate tories £7 | UBT=© quantity of Catawba and other Bitters, w arc big ae —, aneugh — the v . who, on seeing iow much she was “in hand at ace Mors Awos. | 512'Fwelfth st ; next door pidraaa ~ ; ned Superior 0! ‘Apple sad Peach Brandies, in bottles dg ng several panes of glass and | H . Md. i once expressed Lis belief that the Great Eas : jouse. je ‘and aemijohns. ‘ smashing a portion of the frame work. : could go anywhere where there was water Peo the comiedinier ewan ie ae FOR SALE OR RENT—A comfortable apd | Fine trapdies, Whisky, Rum and Gin, ne -clear, warm. Calshott she wound her way slowly past Cowes | Noy + ee nvenient two-story and-basement BRICK | Engliah énd French Tug ComstirurioxaL Usion Panty —The In clear, warm. and Ryde, through Spithead, and id the | NEW York last Sunday, Archbishop Hughes as- | DWELLING. I USE, No. 442, situat-d on D | S8uges, Fra-ts. Jellies, telligencer, which is supposed to be posted on the ‘clear, warm. south coast of the Isle of Wight. “Phe condition | eded the pulpit and made a vigorous aud stir- | street north the corner of Third et. weet. | Serdines and Vox subject, says : cloudy. ext stabies, oC ; Teas in Sib caddies, or trim of the ship was not considured favceenn | Dz address of twenty minutes or 0 weed Apply fo CHAS. BRADLEY, Patriotic Bauk. it of bam a ition and difficulties of the Sovereign Pon rve cil, Ulives, i urtie Staak, to her speed, inasmuch as she was tive feet lower . ARTA OTN nee 1 Ca apash and Caspec mau “The friends of Messrs. Barometer at the Sinithsonian at 7 a. m., (cor- p and explained a plan he has adopted for convey- Tp Ms , not sa yok made any very a "“Phermemc ane atnuonst | sig inom wleye Sele argh of a | We see toter, avatmeal expan | Cue aan cago aa simataniaoat | Mags jan MO - . noon. a» a tl it] - > ox e e bes ate be ae — stan during 24 hours ‘endl ora a. was 21 feet ches forward, a 38 fe 1 teeh: of the sympathy his diocese. In the bold and £ st., between Sth andéth. Table “ 5 expressive language of which the Archbisho; accommodated with 5 w dav, 92°; minimum 70 aft—a greater depth by nearly 2 feet than she has t ter, be di -ed with eusueel ape oe Ow Safe. nearly new, Seal =r Rain, Wednesday afternoon, seven-hundredths ben et been to Lon Ae The immersion of the | se, ctr ~ primeira he comipanpittle Ele = = mree’, be ashe Ga Sos pgeaene . of an inch. hoes Was twenty inches m re than ever before, —meaning, of course, Louis Napoleon and | tween Second and T’ offered for sale on ‘Axl o'ceocy, tm phowe shrat ho ache of The opment tan was co | Vi chyhnteg roe, teu prtmang |i, tneso evant gout eee, ol esis yee tee Eat ens com. , ce for by: WORKS Rcodavhrtoce'| Petey tide weir, be Catholics, had c ited In despofling th ryTte proj ; = — ss . 3and 4 months. ne e Pope of a part of his ** patrimony,”’ which, said | 9p] Hleveuth »reats, or Dand H streets. Inquire IR CK UR PE DOES. Leaving the Isle of Wight on the starboard “ C. W. BOTELER, 318 [ron Hall ROMAN CANDLES WHEELS, his Grece, bas been “snatched away by the sacri- | OFC )¥. BC Tyee RGA OLA tight aL S, uarter, and keeping out about thirty miles from =. reas! 1, ligtous bands of assassins aud in He Se eee Beectony e id. . Kes wholesale and " ~ | land, the Great mn steamed slowly down the | announced that next Sunday be would preach a LE —1 will sell my Farm in gs, who] 2629 3 LAMMOND'S, Seventh ete Steen bor reeinna tee orders were given | sermon which he has “no objection to see in ra ate CRT eee rganooabie ” ‘ serene sie | ELAR Cen nen ts MAORI tt | ir mre ie Ma owt | pc rte Magica | ab 8, ‘ot bs permanent sectionadism. nts, 15 oeats—payable in advance land pay LDR deo lay comp meres Seow airen i ortheterwipar gig cere pene fy Palmore: ie it ng = ‘ well-known CIRCASSIAN | TeVolutions and the screw at twenty-four—a rate SS st Perea vate! be on tural Coll hed ead: ood build: 5s three Ba PHN GON pGUE INFANTRY | BALM, the most remarkable healer ia the-worls, | speed which was only gradually Increased | feats established for the purpose of misleading | xood buildings: 1} Abiy! Pe ENTIO. Bat-| .. See bills. HUNTE: fon will m Ni ae at 8 1st portant bu: inember. Ns he bed WEEE, oan the night, whee oe: former engines rose meet 4 o ~~ im- | — er Willard’. a over ¢! an Screw to twenty- a siness requires the attention overs T feven. At thierateall went very easily ad Les IF rhe City Counclis of New York haveape a Z MUSIC, ‘lated 34 fe rotechnics for the 4th of E Undersigned i ii is fri the vessel going at nine or nine and MD - va El =e, P. J. ENNISS, Seoretary. | and patrons OF Wrastirgton sit re Sena ae At one otek 2 Bilt knots. July. &.m., on Sunday, the Great Eas- NG CA’ LIC! cL it dria, that he has just od teri breast Start 1! helm bry Tne monty mere SOC! | GUTTZENS BAND end eit age to he | Was put ards over, aud the bees wong nein | SNGINEERS OFFICE: sohity ss Siamese Fach mat gr fo arto, "ccraonn | Mom, hrc toed completly rood Iw gma | Eu 00 Oa Atacama Jun a1 fo attood tive: Wtoces off Bere fais Hand, Nas.no connceiton tpativey | clflein ite over seven minutes pening tit | 8 x HUNDRED ME PERE: tae Hour daring the day or nig Retateias iyety | sheches of thet reay waggtt 2 ster ae Te day; beard gto per month Pee: thanks for for formes patronage I still ask itskind | stern which was so ofwen Wit etre of Wat 8. week EY —s conti jew ; 2 St JOHN ESPUTA. : Soke dtayeUtatw ace tate : a ie ty. . = was + ’8 BA’ in o of pment’ | CBs Wareleie iat mates | emt tains tay wit dled | Fy RY G00 D 8 Ss | Si cabtesy rm ats Sag “biee Li ae ba Portland, Maine, to ex; frst | Havin @ oovuty of W sSesrtniy seletarots or the Chilton ot % 4 cvart house of said COURT on ex- " ; aly ne: MG | aoa caneetst ree | ae we easement | Bi et 3 : bo PHILP & I have jast ved’ from the manafaeturers an Sud te me rant 50 cents. LD GU. He ath to wi & Met? 5429 Sole ng’te for seit PLEXIBLE RO) pains Base wales ey : ‘expose c ight, by" Bulwer. | Ying) atari ties nde tis 1m mers ied bi mes, soe St ofa wear ae aa UE . iN col led by Louisa |. i. oP ine | eR aaa ye hte, Oo i BS ‘ 318) oN SET ER, yy. 818 : c. wodWarp's EAGL& STOVE HOUSE!

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