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A Sacxssion From Waster Cuaret.—Yes-]| A San Cas oF Drownine IN THe Lower | Music at rex Promenave Coxcents —Editor 7 HE we | Later frem Mexice. . I oO Cc A I N E WwW iS) be terday morning about twenty-seven new mem- Potomac.— We regret to bear that a sed accident | Star: Salaam! Lesch foo you favored i T LATEST NEWS M . July 16—The U. 8. steam te eC | bers were ved into the Methodist Episcopal | occurred on the lower Potomac, near Cedar Point, readers with the second ous epistle of Mons. Broo! (25 guns) from Vera Cruz on the Iith, Notice to WasHINGToNIANs.—Those of our | Church South, who joined upon certificates from | oa Friday last. A gentleman named Harris and “An Of Good Music.’ Till I saw the Wesley Chapel. These constitute a of the | two young ladies, nieces of his. re boatin, | epistle I concluded that the discussion, so far as fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places y part 4 A , Were ig on 5 and cleewhere should bear in mind that we-de para members of the latter society, whose | the r! ver, when some accident capsized the boat, 1 te Star ts concerned, had ended. and that there ex wi ‘wal bas caused so much discus- | and all were sponse gen into Water It is would be no more controversy on the subject. I not mai] Tux Star except after payment in ad- | sion among Washington Methodist of the Epis- | said that Mr. Harris could hive saved himself, fear that to continue the controversy with the vance at the rate of 3734 cents per month. Copal Church for several months past. This se- | but was sacrificed to his efforts to save his nieces, | Admirer would: only illustrate the well-known a a cession, we understand, has nothing todo with | Mr. Grant Harris, a most respectable and worthy | case of a certain vi dominie But before the great subjects which are agitating the Meth- | young gentleman, residing In the vicinity of. the | closing the record on m rt, I will saya little A eeeit cho corrode? Wat | odist Episcopal Chureh. Fuevrigin. it is sald, | cosce: Some Une’ dace plachosed fn trite | core oie your permis ce. Am Admirer of th arb sundlaplp nso tt ah anaerg = the ola wasa local difficulty brought about by the action | Baltimore, and kept it on the Potomac shore for | Good Music’ is professor of ditto. Ah! but I snd young to the rellvious services of the au | of the stationing authority of the Baltimore Confer. | the amuseuent af niu? ta friends. Several | must assure you that when | wished to excite an The’ oan ‘Se! gong largel attended ence, and the rds of the Wesley Chapel, in | weeks ago the family was visited te Mr. Mor; interest through the Star, as the best channel, to throughout the city, and the con; face altean the removal a oe from the pastoral care | Harris and his two sisters, Ursula and Nannie Har- | have popular music at the Promenade concerts, I tee pit pes pacerenie gregatl | of that station before he had served the castomary | ris, of Cincinnati, Ohio, all related bi family ties, | did so for the best, and did not intend that my "homes poaien 2 te portal Spe a ai bates rate ne snes, we understand, te and connected by tie warmest riendsbip, On Fri- pment ip sbould pinch Wrese apparently, ir ei —Dr. is- | quiet the ity an Ir . a as pinched. me “4 coursed at 5 o'clock p. m., from Matthew. 20 6. q piss culty satisfy all per eee it y morning, between 9and 10 o’clock, Grant Har- Pi 1 am as much in favor of mus! < arri yesterday. Minister McLone came TELEGRAPHIC. —__—_ | senger, and immediately to Washington. The political and military affeirs of Mexico - ... Later frem Eurepe. were unchanged. Miramon was at Lagoes, en- New Yor. July 15 —The steamer Vanderbilt, deavoring to reach the city of Mexico. All the from Southampton, with Liverpool advices of the | foreiyn minist-re except the Spanish, still refose 4th inst , arrived here this eo diplomatic intercourse with the Miramoa Govern- Heenan, th- prize-fighter, oo ‘ol. Cipriant!, | ment were am the passengers. The latter comes to seen make srdiceendits for Prine Napoleon's visit The Great Eastern. Numerous failures bave taken p! mong the Pmavetrnia, July 14 —A committee of the leather merchants of England, the aggregate of | Counci!s bas been appot te invite the Greet liabilities involved being about one and a half | Fastern here. They will visit New York Mon- millions sterling. The American bouses in Liver- | day, accompanied by an ex: enced pilot pool in the hide trade are not compromised 7 tranny honcho rere to submit th ter to is ae il he Poto! a ding! the ‘* Admirer,’ only [ differ with bi to Saeed rred N ee ror ti th rn was su! e mat! rv asailon the Potomac, and acco! as “ Adm’ *? only im as Fresh disturbances have occu: at Naples Curcaco, July 4 — jemorratic convention ~ Why stand ye bere all the day idle?” He | Two arbitrators were selected on each side, the ember ed with his nephew. Morgan Sarita, oo the kind of music for a particular time and place, | The police stations bad been sacked by the pe - lof the fret co! A onal district of lowa met at began by stati that tne original use of the | stewards and the members, and an umpire was | his two nieces, Ursula and Nannie Harris. Grant | as there is a time and a place for everything i ulace and pillaged, and many of the police riled. Des Moines on Tith inst.,and nominated Hon parable was to illustrate this truth, viz: that God | called from an adjoining circuit. After a long | Harris, who is said to have been very skillful in | maintain that simple music is what will ever suit Th rewards those whom he calls into his service on a | discussion of the King had ordered the immediate formation | C_C_ Cole for Congress principe or sp er pra tapet = matter, the decision was given | the management of his yacht, ventured out to the | the people, as the majority in every nation can | of a National Guard in favor of th tl - | d ever ha U li &e., - — te this with regard to apostles ana mod a of the stewards, and the members deci. istance of nearly a half mile from the shore, | neve! ve the time. inclination, &c., to ac An embassador from Naples was expected soon The Nashvilie at Chariesten ded to withdraw. For two weeks past they have | without ballast, to where the water is above 40 | quire even a knowledge of musical notation, still | at Turin, with a Proposition for an alliance with | Cy .e: esron. July 14.—The steamship Nash- isters, but that we can make the question a gen- | used the Congregational Church on Fifth street— | fret te and runs rather wild and treacherous. | less can bare J acquire such a knowledge of music | Sardinia ville, Capt. Murray, arrived here at 2 o'clock this eral one, and throw it upon conscience and ask, | Old Trinity—bat finally decided to give it u ‘he ladies became alarmed, and Grant Harris, | a8 to appreciate that music called «* classical,” Sicrr. : y» Why stand ye bere all the day idle?*’ He then | and unite with other churches, and tl is party is | laughingly. reproved them. Finally, the yacht | and, therefore, cannot be influenced by it. in proceeded to show that it is the bounden duty of | the first of those who so decided that Procra inne r shipped: soine eae at the sight of which the | literature all sane persons can ecquire’a certain every man to engage in God’s service, In view of | the decision into effect Quite a large number of | ladies rose up, which unsettled the boat, and a seinen So as to able to read and understand the innumerable blessings which he is constantly | the Sunday School scholars and teachers of the | gale Striking ber, she was capsized. Now comes engage to a certain extent, tho’ the great major- Lt conferring upon us; and if for nothing else, for | Cha, have also united wit! yi HS it rt of the ital. Grant it foaead Ins acanen tua sack te ae _ we also un' with the Church South, ¢ most painful part of the rec Jrant Hari Garibaldi’s ministry are ssid to be unpopular, hn. and fresh massacres ha ve occurred in Sicily Alexandria Markets. France ALEXaNpRia, July —Flour—Family $6 Sta Prince Napoleon succeeds Jerome as President 5; extra $5 7506 12. $5 2505 45. Wheat ity, by circumstances, can never acquire such pro- 5 i f the Privy Council white, fair to g 25a81 40; red #1 ita esterday morning proceeded in a body | clung to bis niece Ursula, while Morgan Harris ficiency as to understand Shakspeare, Milton, and | © Jeapol gned ) —white 75a? yellow 70a72c; and constant benefactor; he bas also redeemed us, | from ne formes to the ike t place of ‘worship, grasps his sister Nannie, and all Grigeiad to | other writers, thoroughly. The people, there- a pond ce ral aes canes a Toate oes esas. Gord Meal and pt for this no one would enjoy any of bis | The difficulty appears to be more exciting as the | fegain the boat. After going down ome Gnu, | fore, must have reading suitable to their under- . i ullatente tortie Diniienh 75e. per bushel. Seeds—Timothy $2.50a83.50, Pike for tvs aid in this particular we are | seceding members press their claims against the | who was rather stout, relaxed her hold on Grant | standing, s0 ee te onle steed appreciate what | The Portugal ministry has _s Clover $5 75386; Flaxseed $1 ual 45. Pro’ all alike, for there Is not a man on the earth who | Chapel. Harris and sank, followed by Grant and Nannie, | they read or hear spoken. Tur Latest i does not owe his existence and his redemption to Morgan Harris alone remaining above the vora- | So in music, the le, by circumstances, can God. Then, again, we have been made heirs of wn CuEsapraxe anv Ouro Canat.—During place coeven He clung to rd boat, and was | "ever acquire such Epraatienoy as to understand God, and bave passed from death unto life; and, nse week one hundred and twenty boats ar- rescued by friends from the shore, who were | and late intricate pieces of music; and, too, in view of all these considerations, who can deny | "¥! from Cumberland, laden with coal for dis- witnesses of the terrible scene. like Davy Crockett in literature, they cannot that we are bound by every principle of gratitude charge at Georgetown and Alexandria. The as- The bodies had not been found up to the hour | have the advantage of a dictionary when they do toserve God. Then, again, this service must be esoms ing trade for the week at Georgetown paid | of our latest information from that quarter, (Sat- | not understand and appreciate the music. hey measured by our abilities, for God requires more | 2beut into the Canal treasury and the down | urday morning,) though the river was being | should, therefore, have Popaler music provided ef him on whom he has bestowed five talents trade ut the same place about ‘$7.000—making dragged at every point where there existed a | for them at the Promenade Concerts This admi- than of him on whom he has bestowed only one. $7,600 in all. This is exclusive of the receipts at possivility of finding the bodies. The deceased | rer of good music and solon of Washington states ‘The speaker then stated that every man has some other collection offices along the line, which will Were aged as follows:—Grant Harris, 26 years, | certain truths in his own way, and reasons that xbtlity and can do something for God, so that to | !ncrease the amount to about $10,000. We hear | Ursular 21, Nannie, 19. Both were hook y ac- | because a learned man may know what an un- all his command is, “Go wor! to-day in my vine- that the water was taken out of one of the levels complished and much beloved. The me: ncholy | learned man does not know, therefore the learned yard Some may say there is nothing to do; to | 2&4", dam No. 5, tocomplete some recent repair occurrence has spread a gloom over Charles coun- | man must dictate tohim. This reasoning is per- such we say, look around you at the evils that | *t® trunk; but elsewhere the navigation bas been ty, such as has not been witnessed for many years. | tinent enough to many subjects, and will be so disgrace man, which should be exterminated. uninterrupted. At Georgetown the shipping of | “The Baltimore American say the unfortu- | to music when Solon gets the people to attend Others may say there is too much to be accom. | °° hns been so brisk as to exceed any week’s | nate parties :—‘‘About three wee! at his school to learn music; but the reasoning is plished; to such we reply God uses feeble means work hitherto done there. From one Shipping | turned from Washington to not pertinent to the attendance at the Promenade to accomplish great ps A and the same Being dock alone twenty-one sea-going vessels were steamer Columbia, Captain Ha: and among | Concerts as they are now conducted. Having Which bade the tempest be still will assist thee cleared with full freights. These vessels are the passengers were Mr. Grant Harris, of Cincin- | persuaded himself that he is a learned man, the You may raise other objections; but be assured | DOUNd to in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New | nati, and his two sisters, two intelligent and | admirer institutes himself dictator for the citi- that God has given you a duty to perform, which York, and New England, and bore a total tunnage | beautiful girls, full of life and vivacity. They | zens, and considers the Promenade Concerts ‘‘as you must perform if you would be saved—-a duty of berg 4.800 tuns ; thus showing the ca- | had just returned from a pleasant visit to some | 8 school,”’ from which he would really exclude which you cannot throw upon another. And | P@city of th ary ay dock alone to be 800 tuns | relations in Annapolis, and were then on. thele | the people by his dictation! But, granting that now is the time In which to Perform your duty aday, which is the tunnage of between eight way to visit their uncle, Grant Harris, Esq., of | these concerts nmy be so considered, then, I say, for things are more favorable now than they over and nine canal boats A considerable number of “‘Waverly,”’ in St. Mary's county. They landed | begin with simple music. till the people can ap- will be in the future. The gospel isas efficacious | S#"ds, from seventy to eighty, are employed in | at Pope’s Creek, anticipating a pleasant sojourn, | preciate what is more Intricate. At a literary now as it ever will be. Sinners upon whom you this work, which is thus becoming a valuable ‘ jons—Butter, roll, isa20e > Bacon 1! Kal®e ; Pork MarseiLues, July 4 —A skirmish occurred on | 2" < y 3 the 30th ult., peat Messina, between a detach. | $787-50.; Lard I3alic. Whisky 2iai0c. ment of Garibaidi’s troops and a portion of the jaltimere Markets. Royal army. yt eel Grsoa, July 4 Garibaldi has appointed a new |, Bart™mone, July 16 — flour closed dull. and ays including Signor Natolie for Foreign $5 25.’ Wheat closed active but lower; red 81 Qua affairs. Ff s C osed quiet Maparp. July 3.—Morocco bas paid the first in- | 1.26, White $) e150 Corn cloend quiet and spinon of the indemnity stipulated in the recent | S10 aktive Whiaky closed dull at % Ke treaty of peace - An understanding will be arranged between : rk Sardinia and Naples, relative to the common New Yorn. July interests of their crowns in Italy $5.20; Obio &5 65a85 75; Southern ‘$5 SuaS5 90 Wheat is firm; Southern white $145. Corn is Later from Europe. firm; mixed 62:62%c. Pork is firm; meas $18 3 New Yorx, July 16.—The steamship City of | #19 95: prime $12 s0aSl4 37. Lard is frm. Whis Baltimore bas arrived here,with dates to St inst. | ky is dull at 21 4c Liver root. —Cotton—sales of two days, 20,000 bales, with a declining tendency—some say with a decline of ¥ on the week Breadstuffs steady. Provisions very dull Consols 93% 493 ¥. There had been no additional failures of conse- uence in the leather trade. Among the previous "serene is the house of Streattield, Lawrence & im ares 67%; Do. bonds 93; Michigan ; New York Centra! 84; Penna Coal ng 4255; Mo. 6's 524 wee Mortimore, with liabilities of upwards of | Every Scumen the demand for Hostetter’s Cele d prior to returning to their home at Cincinnati. s-hool, would it not be folly to plate the orations | £1.000,000; Smith, Patient & Smith, £200,000, | brated stomach Bitters increase 1t is found to be may wish to work grow harder and are more con. | 22 important interest, though yet in its early in- $$$. of Webster and Everett first fore us? Such | Herbert, Smith & Co. £150,000; Gibson & Co | the only certain provervens m of bodily st firmed in sin every day they live. You are as | 0cy- et ee Criminat Court —On Saturday, the counsel | Suould not ‘be did’ But at this popular school | £150,000; W. & C. Mundy, £70 000; Mr. Haker, | uring @ period when the at eee ee ae ee wile crete to, increase of | City Hatt, Prowenave—Mr. Editor: To one | for Mr. Cullom, late Clerk of the House of Rep. | let us have what all an understand, and those | £40,000; A evaring: 20.000, TW Mortimore Ths werd cane of acters wok Ruane ates v' er ; refore u wi e classically inclins can go elsewhere, or amount unknown ang lis! es have depre- ready, and God aske why presi a a whose youth was passed, as it were, beneath the | resentatives, argued their motion to quash ti y Es ( z F way to its potent infloer innumerable persons, ciated 30a40 per cent. under forced sales who are coer alive and well, must thank the dis Garibaldi was quiet. It was reported that the | coverer of this Preparation that they have not been concessions by the King of Naples had deter. | swept away in her harvestof death The Bitt mined bim to precipitate the annexation with | '* reowmmended by the host physicians It is reported that the King of Sardinia declines | 2°C8U%® 8% ® & Ss N ad faver of a verticed preparations. an alliance with Naples, but Napoleon urges due | sero" nat ™ ; fw lode shadow of our beautiful (when fin } indictment in the remaining case against that | be content occasionally to bear some of the shore, of the talent in the church which Mes | and in whose behalf bis friends huge egy Cae | gentieman, ‘The indictment: charges embezzis- | classics. Many who attend. this school, Sheesh buried, which, if exerted, would aid Powerfully | a lively interest, it must be a matter of great in- | ment by receiving from certain members of Con- | ‘ey be what I call illiterate mosicians, may have Sdaressed thon cnet of Christianity. He then | terest that the kind intentions of thoseé friewas | gress vouchers and receipts for booke ce though | ‘a good ear for music,"” and so enjoy and apere. addressed those who have been long in the church, | shall not be frustrated at present, if not ultimately | Such books had been furnished them by him, as | Clate certain music more than many professional and showed the bad example which they set defeated, if Congress also be not incensed at any | Clerk of the House, when in fact no such books | thrummers, and will attend ayain and <reding when they remain idle, and exborted them and | diversion toa secondary matter of expediency of | had been furnished them; and that upon such | hear such music, when the “classical” Patera all in his hearing to exert themselves in the cause 1 d id thei rf ne Nosmal mprlied to acknowledge the claims of ; an object of primary j aK: - | Vouchers the sald Cullom drew, received, certain | #0ce8 would scare them. consideration of the Nea) an overtures this Bitters upon the community. So y peaiesipoms mor bas lon ince ‘ausighed to the latucnte at amounts of money from the Treasury’ of the Who said that Europeans are not fond of classi- | Lord Russell, in Parliament, admitted that | ducsists. ay iy S-eost Trinity Church —In the morning, the Rev. Dr. oc of the bar, near the City Hall. the gift | United States Arguments were heard trom Mr. | cal music, and who are the professors here who i England and Russia bad assented to the propos d Lvyox’s Maexeeic Inesct Powpre Butler, rector, discoursed from Deuteronomy, 32. Congress of the excellenf wrought iron railing | Bradley for defence, and from S.T. Williams, | Were laughed at by European laborers? I know European conference. The parliamentary con- ot B R b d M little of Bu a have bed the hess : ore biepae ; “= ; | Exterminates Hod Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Ante, 31: “ For their rock is not at the Capitol grounds Esq.. ani t. Ould for the Government, Mr. |@ le of Europe, and have bai fe opportunity | tract committee bad made a supplementary repor' Garden Insects, &o. enemies themselves being jeden 0 TE reno | inte sion ee Take darebie Auriee is | Conlels clowee fon tas Sages eee | oeeer nee eee ey very damaging to the Galway contract. Trade It contains ne Poison mountain land of Judea God-was refer ‘cal free passage of air, and to cause little obstruction to | Wa8 quashed by the Court, which places Mr | Performed in their varieties, from ‘street fid- | in London was very dull. Three firms connected I ‘s Maaeeee Sean the rock—the rock of the ple’s orate ne a the sigbt of visiters near the grounds of the City | Cullom clear of the Court in reference to any in- | dling” to stage operatic screaming, through every | with Manchester have failed sVON's MAGKETH rock. in that land, representing the varions ideas | Hall, and for the advantage of the families of | dictments against him growing out of hie late | grade of performer, and so far as my opinion goes, Garibaldi bad applied to bi for two steamers armed with A ends in London | Ar® Certain Deal to Rate and Mliog. of security, strength, refreshment, and blessing a near that edifice at all times. And now | Office as Clerk of the House of Representatives know that at all The Lord was to bis people a rock and a fortress, | What is proposed” That it be sold, the proceeds for there fortresses were constructed on, oat oe be used to embellish the grounds, and parchase had overall, you would r S and behind recks. He was to bis people the rock | SMe handsome cast iron railing instend '—to in- | and one sack of potatoes from a countryman. He "Allon aa iG 4 ay that the phir Moore a of thelt refuge. | Whenever his hearers contem- | Vite boys to climb over, and for the thoughtless | was acquitted bf the Jor, Mrerplm dd ag meet er pbcsse road pr plated the source of their strength, security, and | #"4 reckless to break ! The warning isbecoming | Asbury Scrivener Was placed on trial on a consid, sig nea biti erie ee ee bed comfort, they expressed it well if they made use | St#le in Congress.that we petition “ under false | charge of stealing « wateh marth $50 from Wm. | much time to require @ tenth eam cy berslier of the phrases which were native to the Jewish | Pretences.” Let there be no proof of what too | M Gouch The Jury retarned a verdict of guilty | ‘raathergand Patti, in clatieal ome ne bills, a8 when they exclaimed, “God is my salva. | ™amy think a disgraceful “Fact. | as indicted, with a recommendation to the mercy aavate huts Gia tp uitiraee candce ChecicdiDoe tion and my glory, the rock of my strength; and I Co! —— of the Court, on account of the youth and pre- the progress of music wo: id et bean e sa ed Tay tefage is in God.” The Christian’s rock was | _IBRARY oF Concutss —The Library of Con- | vious good character of the prisoner. dicen iG ee the Jord Christ Jesus; he was the spiritual rock. | §'¢* Ws first established during the administra- er who will devote thelr time ts the culate, through the desert and erved: there fore cnet | exertions Tat drat contained Searte secon aes | CLosine Exenciens or Mas, McConmicx’s Sx. | ‘imple music, ‘tis probable that many will rive ns em from perish- j | Eker Scoot 1N ALEXaNDRIA.—The Gazette says: ae a the a > hed ing; their defense, because he stoc and was destroyed by fire when the Britisn burned | © cae > to take down the now dusty music sheets “of the ineicucted and anred. thee ~ To tween, and | ive Capitol in 1314. In the same year a resolution | ., Pe exercises of the Academy in charge of Mrs : a popular gatherings, popular gee besetate ; music is used and is tuost appreciated; and could pare iar Te tie ee you witness the influence which the simple music nstrong guns Meyer's Minactiovs Vermin Drstrover. Arrival of the Overland California Mail. the cidest and best remedy known for —— roe ngs. 5 Van Buren. Ark , July 14.—The overland Call- he,Grein-Wormeand Gar. fornia majl of the 25th ult, has arrived. The cts ‘ Pony Express, with St Louis dates of the 9th ult , Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. arrived at Carson Valley on the 22d, and San Fran- by all Drugeists everywhere, ms i8-3m cisco on the night of the 25th i ~— The Supreme Court of California hed decided AY CU RS @ 7 against the Peter Smnith titles to real estate in Sea | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. Francisco, except the beach and water lots, which G ——— a are confirmed. Millions of dollars worth of prop- HOP fic nic erty is affected by this decision. It is favorable to} “7 RAND UNION PIC NI the settlers in the neighborhood of San Francisco, | FRIENDSHIP LODGE’ 1p RIDGELY EN- CAMP) 25 d destructive to the schemes of the real estate t celebrated authors Europe has ever boasted | *™ 2 S vil , TAN ISLAND on love; M. L. McCormick, were closed for the holidays, | ™°S' ° . speculators in various towns in the State Will be given at ANALOSTAN ISLAND (bei tock of comfort and refreshment, for e gave Sheed ene priehrioc tas hh wee easeng Mt: | on Friday lest. The closing scenes were quite in: | (eres throreetlo poplonisia gs ondent’s services, | “The steamer Uncle Sam would sail on the 30th, MOND4 edhe Jone Rane fo them his spirit, an mage va Passed, the — : 2 eines " nent. 2 pager pr! . Th ee a OlY | books bought and brought to Washington, and | ‘¢testing—an entertainment for the youny misses with the regular mails having been provided, and premiums distribated | Mand: and receive thelr just reward. He need be ua sturueees ar partis elr the Library of Congress again organized” Various ; } e i | in no fear for his profession from the cultivation and strength, a8 they could tind in themselves fn Dering Wenee he at con Volumes. | vie Wallach, of Culpeper county, gold medal. Tthiakl. have ficiently answered “An Ad- = Serer om ped imag lye lorry uttered | 3; ul volumes were Sickert And the ea cary finprovement in writing—silver medal to Miss | mirer of Good Mu on the subject-matter of bis not as our rock, even themselves being jodges.”? toch injured. “This accident Saally resulted in Nano Mancar ie Feat erst Sy vee? Gavia — opus Sie when he bow th mehat dificult for them to comprehend | the foom being made perfectly Tres OF rant cot | Second Class. Excellence in English —gota | 1%" “inacttiug’ these letters ata Dane oy ow this could be; for it was not unusual to hear | S#tctin # this fire an appropriation of sr coo | Medal to Miss Kate McCormick. improvement which I thank you, an interest may be awakened wien josst of having systems of belief and facts, | $0! inade by Congress for the narchene of books, | 2 Writing—book to Miss Lizzie Marshall in the matter to which they allude which will be than Christianity, seal’ gan ean entthening | This fund wes jedicioutly laid ont axa Cenk brimary Department Excellence in English— productive of good. Tam not the writer of the might at times, inconsistently. by word df son excellent collection made of standard and ‘rare | *!!ver medal to Miss Kate Kinzer. oe etters regarding the Tousic ‘on Sundays, which duct, admit that t f works. The library now contains about 65.00 | 2s > — ice. | appeared lately in the Star pmo he Cae whe nang iwelumion) Guckastn or @ lee number of pam. ssratesl supsele ioc «So ae with July 10, 1560, Pro Bono Pustico all the more so,when they were forced from those | Pllel#, and about 50,000 public documents: and | mot th pleasant and profitable to then 3) who made them by encies in which thetr |‘ annual appropriation to the library te $5,000 aa? Li ie ona own rock failed them. reverend gentleman | ff miscellaneous, and $2,000 for law books. CuntTRAL GuaRDHOU ays: “The first through freight from New York then proceeded to we the declaratio: z . was arrested on Saturda gbt for tighting and | “@y8; “The gh freight from New Yor text, that “Their reck ip not ascent and ‘then ported sa ne Joint note was | profanity, by officer Gill; ‘security for ferther to Chattanooga, per the Orange and Alexandria contemplated some of those unconscious, unin: | forts Ut Gost ayaa the two Uhap- | Fearing’ James MeeeL pe cetera ise | meapat waiters now teauioe se cake ak ten » Sudden, retorted testimonies to E 4 workhouse, was sent back for 60 days. Thomas im ss riorlty of the Christian's rock, whieh wre cbs, | Bible Society present a copy of their pulpit Bible, ) The official returns from Oregon gives Shields, | _!* '6-!®. 2! democrat, 70 majority Fine copper claims were being opened in the northern part of fornia, with excellent pros- pects San Francisco, June 26—The Pony Express will probably be started again the latter part of next week The market is utterly stagnant, with a down- ward tendency in prices. ridge at Oakland— B i Rr et its; tie Vice President Brec! motes nae 8 5 te Homewa: ttee.—John 8, Slater, Wm. Mackey, Wm. Oaxtanp, Md , July 15 —Vice President Breck dyway. iy 16,18 21,23° inridge and his family, who left Baltimore on RAND PIC NIC AND EXCURSION TO Saturday morning. arrived here the same evening ( GLYMON . - and concluded to remain bere over Sunday. He LOUNT VERNON t ENT, No. 208, INDE will continue his journey westward on Monday DENT ORDER OF RECH morning. He was provided with the special | 4 TES, having c me rd en traveling @ar of President Garrett, for himself | Steer Paxxix, will g i ic cand E . te Glymont on and family, and expressed Limeelf as highly | WEDNESDAY, Jol Othe clzmont on ets admitting three $1; _Turovch Freichts From New Yor into TaSEx —James Schifler | V'8GiNia.—The Lynchburg Virginian of Friday road. This route offers great advantages to ship- | Pleased with the kindness and courtesy extended | Bar on the boat and at the Pavilion wilt positively dered by their enemies. for we in public Seatait at the Capitol. The petiae tears ARCOn an a i ee pers as well as travel” © oy OF | fo Lim both at Baltimore and on the route, ress rerhOM. OF ARRANGEMENTS rcs a " suggestion was cheerfully complied with, and P ; Yo ] NIC OF THE ASSEMBLY aU a Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth strect_—iu| 7 44 Board cf Monae goat MAY 19, 1500, louse for 60 days. Frank Bell, Win Harris, and | Merously signed and. presented to the papoose ATI bee pr Cage omy ; the morning, the service was conducted by the -At ARLIN ‘S60. Wm B. Hyland, J M. Bau, Emmet Robinson, ESN Eas, ses Soe, ee Charles Gallagher, were elected this evening as * celebrated band has been engaged. delegates to the People’s State Convention to meet pencil relvesbmente “ at city —— at Dover on the 25th inst. The delegates elected | prices. Tickets 25 cents : children 10. being favorable to Bell and Everett, the republi- | centr. . Bom aves the Fonrtecsts een cans reorganized the meeting and a inted five | st. bridge for the Spring every hour, com: other de pgates ty the semse Convention The | at o'clock; fare a —. proceedings were attended with much noise and | !U°s nave corner Pa. avenue ai st. every hour = eaeewe = the American Buble} Ellen Harris, Aghting; for further hearing. Wn. = by rest hoagiias to reign of bib pray- Soctety—Gentlemen : e have the pleasure to | Thom n, bathin; n the canal; lectured djing immediate resumption of the work on the anes ie ieee AD nena em | acknowledge the receipt of an Imperial Quarto | dimwneed I len Evach and Michéel Lynas were | Washington Aqueduct. face inrighteousuess.”” ‘The discourse wes listenea | Bible for the use ef Congress, at the hands of your | arrested by Lieutenant McHenry and officer Zeal- —— to with much attention by an interested congre. ¥ man, for fighting, in Washington street; sent to| A MEETING is to be beld in Alexandria, this gation; and as it wasan ph toevery individual | _ 1 behalf of Co¥gress we beg to tender you our | workhouse for 60 days each Joseph Penny, Cor- | week, we understand, to reorganize the Voung to act independent! and (sired side 4 behold the rateful thanks is present, and to express the | nelius Peany, Richard Brodrick, and Richard Men’s Democratic Club of that city, upon a Breck- face of the Lord 1a. righteousness, and was feel. | 20P€ that the great truths contained in that Sacred | Kelly were arrested by guardamen Evans and Hol- | inridge basis. ingly enforced, it made a impression ‘upon Recess may be impressed upon all our minds and ‘ Raving ie morsine, E See AMA DM fore | a wars Pais ie ee Seen oe eat TON OF ARTA NORM EN TS. pom ea ck ae Present. At night, 3 sermon | “With sentiments of the highest respect and con- | 3110s this morning. Liver complaints. “These iedicines wit! cure the | Completion of a Telegraph Line, &c. cRENDEEE SUNDAY SCHOOL. deipbia, formerly the pastor of the Congress-street ee, we have the honorto be, your obedient | pug Gaxat ToraL Ectirsz or tux Scx.—This | thestomach and liver. Ther have restored sore Bioloy arp ioeh: shor fenrespoerinne og Steamboat Excursion to Glymont, made in the morning, that be waa tone of WittiaM Pennixcton, Speaker H.R. | P!80' es Sac esectsade ey have stood the test of fifty years’ experience. | The weather for the few days has been in- reid | ri moon. The caiculations give for Washington a Thi th ot) 7 te t h night drew together many of his old friends and commencement at four minutes of seven oclock | Ley inerease the appetite, vel complaints they are ecquaintances to listen tobietnerm gr te AtrempTsy Rozssry oF Fow.e & Co., 1n and purify the liver. In bowel com eer as _ and a close at ten minutes of nine. That portion | equaliy efficacious; and {oe sick and nervo The text was from the First Eptatle of John, | to rob the counting totes oF Bea: qiemPt | Of the sun whieh will be eclipsed here tire on | cantly efficacious, and for Ford by all Druggists, 21.2345. The discourse was in the usual ex: made on Friday night last. Upon entering the | the north side. The middle of the eclipse will | at 25e., 62o., and $1 per box. jy iS 1lw ory order a a learned minister, and | establishment on Saturday morning, it was dis- poy egetoomgtia tie aed wae eee Oxyorvatep Bitggns 1x Evrore. @ capacity of a teacher of the Word tl ~ .et the glasses be all ready, an arin mind the XYGENA SIN EUROPE. The rough places were icuven andthe cnsoned covered that some one bad searched the premises > » CeLLrer 18s been cbar- tensely hot in this vicinity. Yesterday the ther- | tonite Maneminss Sebhati Seton mometer stood 108 degrees in the shade, and the | for an bxcursion to Giymont air was so hot as almost to suffocate a person Thursday, July 19. She will k The river continues very low, being fordable at | her wharf at 3 a. eee — nearly every p There is a fair prospect of | Church, on Massachusetts a toll, wich ie aru mocked sts at? a. m.; and will also > will leave the between 9th and 10th ve the co ner of Pa. fare L) ets Excursion av and 7th st at 755 4. m : great injury to the eyes liable to be inflicted by | _ From Rev. I. Doolittle, a highly respectable cler- dren, ote ta be ookstores of Wo Dz straight, aud that so easily and with so much pea aplenty “orgy enc necpeerepe gy pao pied | attempting to view the eclipse without smoked | §9™&u. Panis, November 1, 1882. pacman “= dion, See wh erdeggwee 2 SLE pleasure to his audience that a prolongation of | (oofese open the. Se ee ams The Flies ee tm eat fo08 after sun- | Dear Sir: Abouttwoyeare since Tmadouseota| Lovisvitte, Ky., July Ut.—A well attended | Shepherd and Wim. ealiaatyne, or of the Cominit the discourse would have been agreeable. directed to various gentlemen, in care of the firm, | T8¢ in several villages in Oregon and Washing- | few bo of your Oxygenated Buters, fora stom | Tepublican meeting was beld in Court house Washington Asylum —Rev.G. W. Samson. 3 D | were broken open to seeif they contained money; | to Territory, but not elsewhere in the United | acho mpiaint. which was at tuat ty D., President of Columbian College, preached | and all the papers of the eatauiishmers freon up. | States. The’ velocity te rte en em | ote xe oid eta Tan eee eraeen. 1 have from Matthew ,{112%,29, Come unto me. all ye | side down and scattered about the premises. “a | #f0ss the earth, during this eclipse, will be about returning again. [have not found any preserip- that labor and are beavy laden, and I will give | candle was found sitting in front of ‘the safe, sur. | 1:°90 miles per hour tion to afford me relief, and I made inquiries in you rest. T@ke my yoke upon you, and learn of | rounded by boxes so as to shield the light from the secrets: jy 12 6" uare last night, and was addressed by P.O. | ‘Se “crete : ; 7 Hawes, Esq. Preparations are making fora large | ‘J. HE ANNUAL PIC NIC Breckinridge meeting to-night. Newrorr, July 14 —A large democratic meet- Waugh Chapel Sunday School , ! ing wes held here last night, and speeches were Will be given at "1 ‘ London for your Oxyrenated Bitters, but could not ~ : aN - " m R ARE THEY To BE ToLERATED?—Mr. Editor: c made by Gen. Flournoy, of Arkansas, and Major V4LOSTAN ISLAND. sbslt ind rest unto your seule” “Pe meskes [mons arias tree ee ee Complete | It Seema that the sabbath-breakers in our midst, | {usb Oey ged” be dhe ede ata ay te tit | Tra Root. Resolutions were adopted indorsing On WEDRESDAY. “Saiy. ioth. said that this was less thought of and leas under. | and thovot h; but, so far as known they carried not having the fear of the Lord before their eyes, | a dozen bottle: Douglas and Jobnson. The arrangements made by the Committee will i ler the wocasion one o! essure Fire im Nerwich, Conn. foal. ‘Withers’ band will bein at Norwicn, July 14.—The lower depot of the | to: , and every facility fur Norwich and Worcester railroad took fire at six | nished for -njoyment. 8. j a ‘termined to havi ir Promenade Ci An old friend of mine in England, Captain Jack- stood, than any other a of equal importance | off no booty except a valuable five shooter, pe- re Soniiet grecaae is Sanday, peacendant son, of the ssritish Army, | found, on ny arrival in the Book of God. The services were very | longing to Mr. P.B. Hooe. The robbers must | of the Marine Band, and despite the Government | #uffering from asthma, madifestly the result of d \nteresting to both inmates and visitors, of which | have entered the building before it was closed authorities. In the name of Christianity, Mr pean. send an addiritional half a dozen, bottl a large number were present. The Young Men’s| for the evening, and secreted themsclves. The Editor, are these things to be tolerated in this | 4; °20U!4 like to have the Captain try the medi- Chrstian Association was largely represented, | doors or windows show nothing of their means of | ..; Mu i? cine o'clock this morning, and wes burned down |. Coaches wili leave the foot of Capitol Hill. every ilized community, in the 19th century? Will| | t that k to I id ten minutes, connecting with tae boats, at the foot one of tie inthates: “Tie tumentise seed es | Cee Inara © Sere —Gasatis, not ur citizens, oficial and private, rls up on | hava been reatiet corey man for une Yarn: | Zbe caute of the fre Was spontaneous combustion Wi beas Sosa oak oes hited tone thankful for any religious papers left at the Asso. | _T# Orugr Sipe.—Officer Chipley informs us | ™@33¢ and nip this wickedness and abomination aeere ee wakes plied eat Game upper part of the building, was totally destroyed. | charge. Tickets 25 cents ; children 10 cents. to be ciation reams. that he isthe officer referred to {nthe article in | im the bud? Will neL Oar Peonchers ory out | {itn in the spring. {Ail the freight tn the depot was saved. Loss on | had of the Committee “rainy member of the School. agai iJ i i 5 Commrtice. The Assembly's Church—Rev. Andrew G. Cr- | the local columns of the Star on Thursday last, not, the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah oui surely Freemans eer eye qhedingy Sacrees, =<: building $6,000, on contents $¢,000—insured. J M_ Jameson, E. W, Handy, rothers, pastor, preached in the morning, from | “=4¢t the caption, “A Washington Policeman in Tf 2 Deer w " Pe 33 SEO a ZW. MoKoow BT. Thora Job, 21.15. Proposition: Sinners Iw cout Alexandria.” He says that the charge against | Deféll us. hs apy Reaver. | irepered by &. Wowie & Co... Boston, and for Pennsylvania Politics. . 5 SM Carpenter, with ie fact; 2. The causes beaten him was gee! conduct,” not ‘drunkand | BurcLaRiovs.—Sometime between Saturday | & Stott John Schwarze, Nairn kee. Wash'| , Pirtssunc, July 13.—One of the largest repub- W. Moore, thereto; 3. The nature of the controversy; 4. lis | @'setderly.”” | The offense was committed in May | night last and this morning, some enterprising | ington; and by dealers everywhere. jy 12-Iw,r | lican meetings ever convened in this county was N. Carlale, magnitude; 5. Its duration; 6. Its consequences; | !8t he was not tried or arrested till day | shoplifter entered the shoe-ak p of Mr. Nicolaus ———— held on Thursday night in Allegheny city. The 1. J. Harrison. pp before y» though he had been in Alex- Lindner, in Eighth street, near D, and stole awz To Consumprt We ee eee sat ot nae mace Jay. The charge, he | seven pairs of shoes. When the proprietor en | opr, FP a OO anda TA Lew Out of his telling a person who had tes- | tered the shop this morning, he found. the doors cedwig sil others in its curative affects upon those weakness ediuces and pradence, ~ Seti tee npommet wae aoa B nner eeprag sg Weipa bod = he rt ne wi h'tuberoular di 5, Prepar , poe and leads us to see! rotection and s: port fr rough man: id on urday ni Save the seven 6 of | high.y scientific principles of ure oil, God, and in this wo ure strong. a om | was fined $5.21, not $5.58; was sentenced to the y , iP Caste o1 th Wide-Awakes turned out in full force About Boa ee pe were sezembled, and were addressed PIC Nic. by Hon. Robert McKnight. Representative from Narionat CARY BATTALION.—The the twenty-second district, and other gentlemen. | National Guard Battalion respect- The names of Lincoln and Hamlin were hatled | ful'y announce to their f tends ay ciled. At night, from 2d Cor., 12.1 am weak, then am I ? Doctri: that they pu ve Bag shoes which were gone. The taste of this bur- | rubbed of the nauseous 6 in article. it | with great enthusiasm rand Pe N ARLINGTON Se Sn cs Seventh street Presbyterian Church.—Rev. Mr. | Workhouse for ten days, and started to Bo, Dut} glar (if it was a burglary) was most singularly | is reosived Japo Sua stemeen’ a See ees See, TT MONDAY, the 23d of July. Pagiculars in future ttinger, trom | fec!ded to pay the fine under protest. Mr. Chip- | displayed, in that he took nothing save the above, | Withom eat eaten One ie eradaniiy - diseo Indiana Pelitics. advertisement jy 10 St fe iets Pronched in the morning ley thinks he was not properly treated by the | 23?!8 ied articles, whereas the walls were covered | B24,tigested. pasai Pe ee apn atectines d07 | instazareiis, In July 14 Phe ; Luke, 8, 18 :—+*’ heed therefore how ye bear: | aw ities of Al ia, and thatthe coures mentions },whereas walls were covered by drop, enpplyin wastes ‘the body by its NDIAN 4 5 ly 4.— county con for whosoever hath, to bim shall be given; and 1 thor ‘How ‘ie aa jt peony Gasetla aan Sow *| with fine boots, new ones at that, and not a pair = ee ties, and thus assisting and si vention of the friends of Breckinridge and Lane however bath not, from him shall be taken even aay do the fair thing down that atinel; | was disturbed. sataing nature in o¥grooming the disease | Ap- | assembled at the Court House to-day, and % that which he seemeth to have.’ At night, from a a! way? proved by the New York Academy of Medicine, | ized by electing Judge James Morrison president H 1, 4: now Tue “Cenrrat Bett anp Everett Civs’? | and recommended by the faculty everywhore, this ‘with several vice dents and i : | Great Falis or to any points on the river not ever ‘Are not all ministeri : presidents and secretaries. Res- Se eee rots te hea , Enron ‘Seam In your issue of the 12th inst., is | meet at Thorn’s Hall, Seventh street, this even- reparation is confidently offered as s remedy for lutions endorsing Beockiart e a cane omg 7. A:lington from Four eenth street, of laudanum, pied. Speeches were made by Judge Eckles, mn Bt 2 cents for the oe death of achild from an over dose ing, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend Eousumption and a or w in Hon a. B. Cariton and others. round tel al us affections administered as paragoric and so | the ratificetion meeting at Farmington, Prince Sold 0 Ynarics Stott, Washington, and by ail re- ME Liurch South —The service of the day | purchased from an apothecary The writer is not | George's county, lemon, erenKton, F ppectable druggists. Ericg Ot per boule was conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Jos. A’ | hware of the circumstances of the case, whether ie no Those intending to OLD, or 13 cents Je trip, or from sRKER & MowEr, i by way of the canal, for 15cents round ticipate in the meeting at Farmington are in- No.1 shina street, New York New York Pelitics. tri cents si iP. Proctor, whe bed fi it Ley 4 from First Jobme 3. tee Wie ee arenes | the apothecary sold it as See rmbether the | vited, by advertisement in another column, to | mar 16-Sm Wholessie Agents. |G ors, July -—A4 wr evepentinl of meet at Thorn’s Hall, at 7 o’clock to-morrow 6g sey from death unto life, because welove are seat for medicines and ask for articles totall proceed in a bod: Homsoratmc Remxptes ae He that loveth path his brother solders different from what tone Aba sent for. At cay Fone & aah With the cinb @y All of Dr. Heres rt Phenix. reys & 1 deagh "At night, the pastor presehed from | rate, it is high time that there was some stringent | will accompany the excursion aad gives fou ‘ac. | moopathic Remedies put ap « rsions Avion every WED- Breckinridge and Lane democrats for the second VaEr Ns by BS Hin A 00. and ‘at Assembly district of Ontario county, held in Can Wheel and oiner reedresein Woaskiocten ee Gate andaigua to-day, Col.G. W. Terrence, of Victor, the boxes, at 25 nts each. Al: 3 eolm N E. law'as to who sheuld dispense medicines. “There | count of the meeting, &c- In'casos. containing. ‘vials, from Sito 3 | Was elected a delegate to tie State convention to The Churches in Washington City have lately | #f numerous persons in this city ed in the apt i each, with “book af tall directions, Por sale by | be — at Syracuse, August 7, 1860,and J. W. NO&Tice TO oan? POTOMAC manifested great zeal in improving their houses | 4tug business who have embarked in the busi-| Tux Bovy or Mx. Bunoxss Fouxn —The bod: Z. D. Gilman, 350 Pa. SvEnEe, wholesale and | Taylor, alternate. : 8! cay hts te tes Bait ier en: | oe wihost any Anode of the usin | of M0. J, urges, for which digent marek | fia acta NY A Puatetio'S9) rl Pt "POEs! UboE TEP AUB AE? nard), the Epiphany (Rev. Dr. Hall), the Ascen- | merely for the sed eer of mak'n, gas and it] has been made the past day or two in the pad A. gy ge > oorues. pa = Movements of Stephen A. Douglas. POINT, NO. A PO. Mt . slow (Rev. Dr. Pinckney), the First Presbyterian | f’equently occurs that such parties are liberally | river, was accidentally found yesterday It (wes peg ee, ons of | Boston, July 14 —The friends of Mr. ese asi swift steamer BAUTI- (Rev. Sunderland), the Fourth Presbyterian | Patronized, to the detriment of an a ary | seen floating near the gravel: a few hundred | aii kinds, Sold as above. ma3iy | 3re making Pg soar yy to give hima re- | wi it thoruugh'y (Rev. Dr Sunith), the Assembly's (Rev. Mr. Ca-| Who has served a regular apprenticeship at the Pe ee ht went ox the irginia draw of the ception on his arrival in this city. It is under- aided eats with rothers), the Methodist Protestant (Rev. Mr. Wil. | Dasiness, and so as such establishments are | ong Bridge. The body was identified, but had stood he will attend the commencement at Har-| boilers and machinery, &c son), the «wew York avenue Presbyterian (Rev. | Patronized such its must inevitably occur. become so much sodden and decomposed as to vard Coll on Wednesday, and accept the —— the above rc ute Y, the Sth of i'r Gurley), baveall either been greatly improved Aw Avotugcary. | make it difficult ae ers and was buried as invitation ef the Lancers todine with them on july = or new houses have been erected. Fisutown —This noted locality, says the Alex- = ee y- DAY andria Gazette, bas, within recent years, when not} Tux Printers’ awxvat Pic nderstand. cogngns in he trade ted’a business is to came off at Giymont onday, the aspect another ‘inst. ‘The steamer Thomas mercantile sult of black, as a dealer in coal. oy ot nes Caleck p. &. with the Once, after the fishi Withers’ band on board; and jast such wet ae relock this afternoon, was @ time as the ters know how to with about a million in treasure. ripened the watermelons and will no doubt berealized. Keepa lookout for the Programme in a future advertisement. Douglas in Delaware. Tax W ————— No. or Witmiseton, 14.—The talked sc Rng J pumaeron Companpany, Xo. Dena cunty meg eed er heron making arrangements to visit New York i SanitaRy Paxcavrions. —We are the prevent week, scoempen ied by ‘the. ier of Liececaie eed Ose tia. bas been obtained Officers iar otht SleetBattwers ore ‘actively map hogs froma | pare invited: 16 her | Lowmu1, Mass. July 14.—Nicholas G. Nor- for bim Saturday upon information which , dence. 17 5 st., at 45¢ | cross, an ‘known lamber dealer, died they received’ bet “a not yet returned. Pp. ‘ Tith iest * | suddenly this of heart disease. direction in which they started ie as yet uncertain coltdine of Mtr ARLES CBr RG re ee at of the Angle-Saxon g 10 miap = a 1 ile ett tory, G town, vn Tuesday aftsrucon, Monrnzat, July 14. —The suiled tue Yon mera mS flock. _ from ‘at 10 o'clock, ‘oung Men’s this: : dand thove of th: fami Quebec with 190 ing, at their rooms Brown's | ly are invited to be present. it* # passengers. Wind west; weather *