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RT te ies cate t SPECIAL ELECTION. AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. From New Mexico. From Califernia, Oregon, &c. ‘THE EVENING STAR. Peewee thet wah? oe 8 ee ee ——_.—_—_ Inbstexoencs, Mo., July 4.—New = at St. Jose) eeenetvices NOTICE. Er For other Auction Sales, nee first page ven meen peneyp eae one em time fince tbe I SWotibe ip here sever titan glue THIS AFTERNOON § TOMORROW ywers of rain in Sarta . i o =D) —— THURSDAY.. July 26, 1860 | an organized Plot throughout the South to dis- Jook finely, and will . i y ‘lst at ot NGM. at the carpenter shop CP at ar _ member the Union in case of thé election of Lin- * Hie ; to / i Boe ‘Common Council, Sz cr, ae grser ped doree of the * Spirat of the Merping Press. coin. Its proof lays in a very charagteristie and nee ee a sections are noticeable, sil disqualifica: pane wee Ff Bretre! be. The Constitution, in sundry articles, discusses | earnest letter from the Hon. Mr. Lawrence M. pines 3 Fens saeeese ant Bagh ad on | Bee ¢ oP Rober Baa be Ere the political record and position of Mr. Douglas | Keitt, of Sovth Carolina, urging that the South _ The census takers in New Mexico had p it is coming In abundant- r and his friends should not remain in the Union in case of the suc- | difficulty in getting the Mexicans to answer : 4 + bog aed The Incelligencer alludes in appropriate terms | cess of Republican partyism in ‘November; and itis for the bape eat easter the late financ: j7@ Commleshoners@ec Preo ‘Yo the spontaneous and general trivute paid to the | another from the Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, of Ale- mates iniming the obj i 8 prec! The Fourth of July Races y cele- D THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST WARD. memory of Mr Joseph Galee, on the occasion of | bama, congratulating a friend upon the fact that | "rye Buws trom the ‘Nerosee gold mines fa ed by the popular dgMpnstrati cis throughout | "J" ag ASA, bis late funeral obsequies. the South is gredually awakening to the pressing Rood, owing to the fact that no water Is to be had.| the State than usual. Francisco the feature low Citizens: In offering myself asa 1 The Intelirgencer quotes from the Frankfort necessity of being prepared for any future con. Jas. B. Col ndia: ent, is out rel r for re ele to the seat in the Board of Com ing prepa y - . Collins, Indian Agent, is in a card] of most im tg.the ceremonies was running | date fur jection to th trate of cba er the Market Street Rail- t ey end ene08 Se ot speech of Mr Breckinridge, to prove the nation- Santa zette, his first i" ae Lot " : tingency that the progress of Abolitioniamjin the gee euen egret —_ va inaugurating that kind of communication | Mond&y in June last. I take thts oe - | pumb-red seven. ality and conservatism of Hon. Edward Everett, | nonslaveholding States may bring about. While wisions are very scarce and command vers | between ‘the heart of the city and the outskirts, | 16 20 OUT ine at that time, and abel! ontiog twenty ageinst the impugoment of certain Southern | very sure that the sentiments of both the letters Prices. Flour is selling at $14 per sack, | a distance of two miles, grateful for the manifesta ion of your kindness 7 democratic journals supporting Messrs. Breck- 5 oth ii in proportion. re Terry wason the 6th uitted of the | confisence, aud | beg you to believe that when Sis ar ely bananas tn a elaees preeenae | uiccoraesage ik ten Loranntinsabletel nities terete Meckotstoeten tennenes af tna Dtites and ain ferent Tn | Snr sumne tess bark have boon suut vis tes Overs { iinrlon county, wader squpentemmanennes a tereer States, and also that each additional:political vic- | land California mail. By this route ‘letters wili | no doubt of a collusion between the prosecution tory of Abolitionism, and ench succeeding evi- get to their destination ten days sooner than by | and defence to uce such aresult. The wit- 3 reports ol dence of its aggressive tendeney, increases the bad i eo e other. - nesses establishing the. guilt of Terry were om | Fad have been published s+ my number of sympathizers at the’ Southin the views | _No Indians were seen but a few Kaws. They | their way from Sn Francisco to Marion in a demrad. Very Tespectfully. inridge and Lane ee IL An Interesting report of the receptioh and address of the Prince of Wales, at St. Johns, N F., will be found in our telegraphic column Poy of Kiowas had been at Crow ‘They were delayed so that they did ROBERT EAR ¥ Navan. —The U.S. frigate Congress, the brig | Of Mr- Keitt, we are very sure that the Herald's Greek aweitinn tee ment rer the purpose of rob- | not reach the Court House ‘until about 12 o'clock. <2 ‘ ify font (5) foe Dolphin and Bainbridge, and the steamer Pulaskt, | °'S4"\zed movement is a mare's nest, and nothing | bing it, but were driven off by a coy Soe of sol- | Jtidge Hardy opened the Court at es os aches; the’ pe bn tg Reng Were all at Montevideo June 10th. All well, ‘| more. Nota tithe of the disposition to break up | diers from Texas, who were en route for Pawnee | | ‘The District mado teietpppteencs. “Th cam fifty four (Sa) fovt, and t : the Union now exists tw the slaveholding States eettajor Sed ick’s command some time inJune, went to the jury lthonta:werl of tealimeny, and BED beg dee 17 Another large meteor was seen on Saturday | that was rife there at the time of John Brown's sight of 2 large encampment of Indiaus,| under the cuarge of Judge Hardy, a verdict of ac- Fic ENS ese SR taininy with beridiog attached, ax night over Lake Ontario. Its course was from | raid; nor does any other public man of the South, bein, for battle, before they | quittal was reutiered before ten o'clock. BHURSDAY July ah to Me | esoribed in wnid order and deoree east to west except Mr. Keitt, openly counsel the destruction | could get ready, the indians left. ¥ A new Directory of San Francisco is just pub- of the poor. The indies have spared no pains A datthe yg) -— pace, png hn he cet A EE I Figg of the Government if Lincoln triumphs. The There has been no rain thie side of Fort Union, | lisbed, containing the names of 26,000 oy, to make this the most plenehite part Ci jay J ont é Lae edier ie apeakeeeie desis ft ito, Samael Carsten frmery | Psion they secupy om tant eabject, with ve] $adane,wer. gamma Very lw. Sack sue | “Fee atin Cues Dove ha ceed fot Valens | flan ric te the terme hore on. Samue, ar ers, fort 4 er ) . 'y b , ba 4 *, member of Congress from the seventh district o¢ | MAtkable tnanimity indeed, ls thet, if electea, | Wat of water. ‘The weather is ple "S| peed, quicksilver, tallow, atid’ other Caiifornia| Tickets can be obtained at J F Bilis’s, or at aay nd of the folie’ Ladies: Mindpest. and his government shall initiate unconstitutional | | Rxrvration.—Now and then we find those who | products, in all valued at about $60,000. ‘Pheship | ¢f.tie Bookstores. and 0} ‘a ss Rebeces Soot d meas nst the South, it will | ttafn, through years of toll, exemplary conduct, takes over 15,000 sacks of wheatto Australia, | Mrs: Parker, 17> In oar Georgetown letter, e-day, will be | be ber duty to rsiat them st all havarde and ang | C2APHY, mumiBeence, a eaiton, of fmportance | Welned st $35,000, 5 decided the conte] Mint wemiae Mae. : found a very interesting account of a threatened | cost. ‘Or, in other words, that the South should they do.” not what thi pear to} with the State Prison lessee legal, and the con- M. Parker, x Cc a Sraat indagven: nts civil war at Occoquan, Virgtnia, all about #'Re- | not submit toa virtual revolution of the Govern- | do; who are shielded from the shatte of scandat | tractor can draw $57,000 from the State ‘Treasury. ye i nto tne publican campaign pole. ment of the United States, by construction. We | 22d oo by their “good deeds seen and{ This zit oe than Famer ial ere a x secured by the notes of the ; ; ee nown men Over nese emigrants have thin " > . x {7 It is announced ina private letter toa gen- have no doubt whatever that the election of Lin- We believe that Dr. Wistar, the discoverer of the ja week. 7 A Fi T e he retained wotil he tieman at Old Point Comfort, that the Great East- | ©! would unite the South im her own defense, | long tried “Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,” | Considerable anxfety {s manifedted on accotint M the aroha” | money a as she has never before been united; and further, | has done as much for the relief and benefit of poor | of the non-arrival of the Pony Express, which left ern will certainly be there on Sunday forencon, and that she will anchor in Hampton Roads. UL Senator Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, in a letter MINX ON, Guardian suffering humanity, and that his memor: 3t_ Louis on the 20th and 24th of June M JOHN T. LYNCH, G ian. perish erties Fhe cee eee Wid saall¥ enlicind teemtomntowe of reapetned cast | YUL ibemixpegn een frien tes Rak oe Wikies ‘A GREEN, Avot. settlement of ery q! pon | ‘tude as any philanthropist of our country. ‘This {10th and 1ith of Jane, by the overland mail. terms consonant with her rights and honor, in the | jny; le preparation still maintains ap incom- The agent of the Pony Express bere, however, - ) PELL s Atthe same hour piace. to Hon. J. L. M. Curry, published in the Mont-| Union. Wee see in the letters of Messrs. Keitt and | parabl — fon ammo physicians and druggists, }thinks that no anxiety is called for, and that the HE = on the part of | » ry vce oma bg -d apowe s ee gomery Advertiser, has formally and unequivo- | Yancey, simply a Prospective settlement of the | 20d by the people is cheri aremedy of un- express riders between Salt Lake and Carson Val- pre A f dow of Job surpassable value fot all diseases of the throat and ley have had to depend for supplies of stock on | © ne piconenn ia neo cts RW nf: Sy-~ cally declared jn favor of Breckinridge and Lane. | slavery questions in issue; as the North cannot longs ef a8 the animals which were driven off by ‘vee ee ptt NALOSTAN a m afford to have the south seriously essay to act upon € confidently recommend it to our readers} the Indians have only just been replaced. ND on MONDAY. July 8). A Ann Garner. U7" Wesemsteat, afer all, W.W. Moore, Eea.,| vir K 5 advice, the only alternative that will be | when afflicted with Pulmonary disease.—Water-| As soon ss the Pony Express, which leaves here | | ‘The Commi.toe will use their utmost endeavors | jy 10 stawhds A GREEN. Avot. appointed on the Douglas Executive Committee. | i to her in case Lincoln should venture to ad- | “ry American. to-day arrives at St. Joseph, the horses on the one of interest and pleasure is still an advooute of that ticket—not having ALL & BARNARD. Auction>ers. route will all be replaced, in order for making the | '® tht . By WALL & B. iven bis adhesion to Bell and Everett, as reported minister the Government upon the principles for eae usual time eacy way, and everything is expected uit AND Bag ages ERN its future adniinistration now being aid down in stat hiee Be favcadgtiog pastor of St. Aloysius thereafter to be kept in a oon ary permanent r ra’ ating * DAY A®TERNO UT As an additional attraction t» visiters to | the canvass speeches of Senator Sumner and the | Church, on Sunday took lenve of the congresetion, Tae t cipeiet ca tas its a oenranen the Great Eastern, the Directors have engaged | daily appeals to Abolitionism of the New York He retires, after thirteen years of pastoral toil, te roperty valued at "$6,000, hich was insured in ion, and haf. 0 land, gar Dodaworth’s Band to give a matinee concert on | Tribune. Sena Georgetown College ne nis aima mater at okt | Poudon and Liverpool Insurance Companies for cy few mi pies dit the TGS Set ite RPA a! the deek every afternoon An excursion party Of! O15 Point Comront. ne wlth tnd “warhey ait tehty wall tie ren hat p IEE ee the Northern Liberty Lots, Bio. 4, five hundred visited the vessel on Thursday. ti bare gone abroad to some extent that the | PBR BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT OR COT. | vested, with an immense yield. The surplus for | j, 4'sh"" ‘ chap streets west. IP After the adjournment of the Kentucky | Hygeia Hotel, at Old Point Comfort, was so full onthe UE PIANOS for ee ee week o; pet is ob Segoe before. Tickota may be procuced of any of the macmibers Mi ; balance in 6, 12. and 18 State Convention at Frankfort, (on the 12th iost.,) | that it was useless to go there with the expecta- | Month. asidera LU NF. ELLIS, * le quantities of ore continue to ar- | of the Lodo or Oy dont of Want on j 296 Pa. nvanoe, bet. 9th and lth sts. i <7 i the course of which it passed strong resclu- | ton of being provided for. We are informed, | _Chiokering & Sons Pianos wt all poem. jy i | (Ive at Son Francisco from, the Washoe min Monsin favor of Breckinridge and Lane for the | bOwever, that the Hotel is not so crowded but FOR FALE —A LADY'S RIDING PONY 1s] worth from $2,000 to $3,000 per tan Presidency, the delegates in the evening got up a that all can be well accommodated. The guests offered for sale upon very low terms, to sn impalpable powder. when { serenade for the Hon. John C. Breckinridge, who | ®#¥¢ thinned off some as the season has advanced, responded in an appropriate address. and the house was never more comfortable thar chil Te sequence of her having left the city, termined by chemical analysis. It is then put up taving no forther nse for it. Apply at&& 20 ik: id to t of the L o'clock, on the grou ds seuth be Provide: 1,4. PUMPHREY'S Stables, rear ‘of National open ‘ Regd omen we ths Gop H1_Sonth-ncoompaniet by Prosperi's Hon-c, wo shall so. 25 stacks exoeliert : t ligiv: their Annual Pie Nie to GLY- onan. 3 ik SAS? ae 282Y Ses oe, now, or the fish better. Secretaries Floyd andj “OSs iy 8 otw Within a fraction of its true value. Not less than | MONT on FRIDAY Th inet. er of ‘th ssionerof Publit Build U7-A letter from Carthagena, July Sth says: | Thompson are to sojourn there for a time, and the BALtinons | ren HOUSE $5.000,000 worth of this ore will arrive within a |” The boat wil leave Iti ex's wharf (foot of Tith | job! Ott of the Commanios : . “There are again in revolution allover thecountry. | Great Eastern is expected to anchor in Hampton | Daily recei tr oR . 6 _| month. ‘The multitude have abandoned the idea | street) a” 73 c'vlock a. m., and return by 73 p.m Bd 4.C. McG 4 & C.. Auote. ¥ o. Alno, OMG Betton at The ead eee Peck | of bunting new mines, and capitalists are real. | Rel ssh will be Supplied by a competent ——— ; Nieto (a mulatto, a leader of the negro revolution- | Roads next week; so there will be no lack of dis- | ager. Also, Ohio ethic ES neces izing handsome saatad edie ‘tea astonishingly d DO pa i ‘ redto render this By WALL &« BARNARD, Auctioneers. ista, who has declared himself governor) has tinguished company. or novelty. jv 26 59 Exchange Place, Baltimore, | tich Comstock Lead already discovered Rell Pie ea! Soret see kel partial STOCK AND FIXFUR LOF 2 CONFROD taken the custom-house and deciared the State of Se TE = “| There has been no recent trouble with the In- | %S,, Hiuner ean be obtained « creased stres i fORNING, the vith instant. et 10 Bolivar independent and a republic. So now we| AN Anezsy Minox Conaxsroxvant.—A letter | [MPORTED a diane on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevadas. io pleasure of tho aifuir by a febesreal | CBiscreos Sit onlret mae’ stoners ” ived yesterday morning at the dead letter SE AIRN, U P he Inst Chinese advices are to the 7th of May vocal music aven shall have war to the knife and no mistake. ctiende icicle hens tuo: Reorasaiee a oat | Es {Nine <troat ee % iconstarty e gitthat time the general impremion, among fur- | _ Tue Bema pivcndod by the band, rill eure the | between 24 amd Si eta ns Stock aud Futures, re BL CK CAN- | eigners was that the Emperor to sub- os aD 3 Boce: consisting of— cognate ryets BY THE Paxsipaent —The Mon-| deiphia inclosing a package carefully sealed and | 3454 ‘ree TESIAN W , ii | malts the Rugloh ant tte eae, ae ea eae miuiea be, mar denire to ride, | A geneval assortment of French and Amprioan treal ’ announces the presentation by the stamped, but without a word of direction on its bY pply \ 2 Oregon dates are to the 20th June. The official Gch Gnd the coruer of Fo ores sak es Preserved am ui American Cousul ofa heavy gold chronometer face, in which condition it had been dropped | riously ‘unsurpassed in cinnati or elsewhers | lection returns are not yet published, but the re- hour, &nd will be at the wharf at | Gg) re, Co wach and chain from the President of the Uaited | into the post box in that city. Upon being opened | smons the maneiertn ers Poe pure art sult undoubtedly is as last reported ‘ boat States to Captain John Russell, of the ship C: Lay ei = American grape, Fs The usual annual floods in the Columbia river for adults, cts; children, 25cts; tobe | les tsenm F “yest, © ship Cam- | it was found to contain watch wheels and springs | A™cticangrape, jy 26 7 and tributaries had occurred, without doing much | procured ‘f ficors and teachers of the | saioon Tabies, bria, who rescued Captain Luce and twelve sur- Inclosed in a tin box, the whole package worth | @AWED AND SPLIT WOOD: damage , s d *s Drag Stove, 7th and H sts; vivers of the wreck of the United States mail 7. probably $50. There was no writing with it or . A i. SHERIFF & DAWSON Intelligence from Licut. Mullin’s expedition | 4.°°; 27th and |. sts; and T. J. Magra- | 1 Horse, and Top and Spring Wacon. f eith the following Terme: $5 ver that amount 8 Gredit of steamer Arctic, wrecked off Newfoundland in i ill furnish WOOD, Sawed and Spiit.and deliv- | bad been received up to the 4th of June. An ex- tee of Arrangemen di Jendorsed notes, bear- the year 1554 other indication as to who sent it or for whom it Promptly in any part of the city, on the foliow- | press had resched that officer from Fort Benton | W.'T Smithers! B Tucker, Warren Choate, | Toattcycay®: for Spproved end was intended. The Postmaster at Philadelphia | ing reasonable terint with intelligence of the movement westward from | Rob’t Israel. . Lyon S H. Latimer iy 24 WALL & BARNARD, Auote. U7 The Breckinridge Democracy in Baltimore | '28 bee directed to advertise tt there to ascertain | + oa sawed im feo MOOD that point of 200 troops over the reed, "The road | E an ones eT ees yh & BARNARD, Ane . r pene aa make : will be completed through to Fort Benton by the CAVALI “ met on Tuesday aight last to make arrangements | “°°W"F- Se ie eee ek last of July.” "pet id RENE SAGES SQRENA pee ||) to fill certain vacancies in the City Convention Tux Prixtinc Muss Coxtinven.—We under- PINE Woop. Dates from British Columbia are to the 29th. — s. Ry 4. GRE Auotioneer. which body is to meet on the Sist inst. ‘The ob-| stand that Messrs. Larcombe and English, who | ' cord, sawed in {our pr f ee ee See See te geod een ED woe tepeometts cone QOD TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND sence ake City Convention is to appoint eleven | have been executing the House Printing es part- [2 eg aa een iat | were progresing The limited dainbe’ of snore ic that they will gives Grand | 0% Tey ye delegates to the State Convention, which is to | ners of Sir. Ford, yesterday suspended operations Best quality of COAL also on hand, which will | employed were doing well. The gold product | [ING NDAY, August 6th r oth half Lot F meet in Baltimore on the %th of Augustnext. The | and discharged their workmen. This bas been hd Ld s2 from the Yard, aa | 4s st, | was at the rate of one and a half to two millions ‘sin a future advertisement. with the im Dougias men have been read out, but mean to rendered necessary by the alleged violation of I ticket of their own their agreement on the part of Mr. Ford. ating o} with 4 ryome, Kitchen and wood house. This property f-outs en Seventh street west, rext to the P: le. < _ly 2°-4t per annum Jy 2,5.25.28 COM. OF ARRANGEM AMELL Seven hundred to eight hundred more Chinese grants, direct from Hong Kong, had arrived ED SLATE MANTELS, oLuscx —Rev. ROB. Thomson, | Tbe correspondent of the Associated Press is Direct from the Manufacturers. Victoria. BOARDING. “Forme: Gno-ail cock: balance 9 it creas oes D. D., has been elected to the presidency of this | ™!st2ken as to the injunction served upon the of, | Those are most beautiful stylos of Mantels, en | === — - \G-—At No. 453 Ninth street. 1 door | Bonring iutertet from dar of eae Asean institution, connected with the Methodist Prot. | °¢'* °f the Treasury in relation to Mr. Pangborn. nelled in imitation of such rare marbles as the AMUSEMENT ~wul be found vacar fine front | and a deed of trust taken. Titie indiay le. : vineatly ecaan | Exery lawyer is aware that a notice of an injunc- , Egyptian, Sienna, Verde Antique, Porphiy- » th 2d floor, supp! h gas, &o.; F A. GREEN, Auot estant Church. Dr. Thomson {s eminently quali- | /¥ery lawy: A B fe, and others equally celobrated. The T ODD FELLOWS HALL? bath room conven nc house na dl fied for this important position. His friends and | "0" operates to the full effect of an Injunction Bre ao perfect snge the clorent | A’ a s 2 cated, a well as elevated and airy UIRE ® CO., Auctioneers. the friends of the institution have desired to see | {**!* until the motion is dectded. Aichis policbe y retain the Another chang —<_—<—__ —— Carieee Mies aie SERIE POP. = == 4 = anemone t It H him occupy the position for several years past, Apsexce ov Sxcretanizs Tnomrson anv] } try of tho Japanese SRSON » August loth, at 6 o'elook, on the 7 4 . te rf They h: a yi t from Jeddo, design of the . 4 * sof bave at oa the ratification of recetving | FLoyn —Hon. Jacob Thompeon, Secretary of the ui 4 ( preenenh aakipe om a design PERSONAL. premises, bv virtue of a deed of trust, dated No assurance of bis acceptance. Silenus, foster father of Bacchus; Tem- Showing the following elegant scenes : Vomber 23d. 1856, wud du'y second ep ary Pi Intertor, and Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, left the city this afternoon on a brief visit 4 ° to Old Point. They do not contemplate being 4 bAgeherg Pactino Pe 4 ~ RESIDENT'S MOUNTED GUARD—at a] records of Washington count » I ah well the te f Copi [heise se ge pga t regular merting of the Corps, the fol eastern part of Lot Zgmbored coventoon, Im square >The telegraph announced a great mass ‘apoleon «of V the Goddess of mes were ordered ta be strask numbered coven bu D 4 “ twenty -nine, fronting meeting of the Democracy at Rochester (N.Y. jy 3-20 5 doors north © ok fame Doss to America—em- | A; King, O. French, Wm. os it — Cy ee pn East bag aad strect, between which standard-bearer the masses were rallying. | Drinkerd. the cohclent chief ent cs’ Bridge and 9 part othe city of London. Napoleon | )VFADAME MORRICE, T Asraoue- | Ail conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser scam appenss to ive been a Dotigias aud Jobe-| 1. topa’ intents, have ‘boon ‘0 pinted to act in tiful presents aistiibuted to thesudience “Tickets | iiphie steer erekeee at indy canbe tonauiead | ga rere: oe i a A son demonstration, and the Union of that city says ea a = Of these oMnenut Ame 7 d of ‘admission, to all parts of the hal', only25 ots. on the Past. Prosent and Puture Events. Cail at | ™St*. wi bh interest, secur 7. of tas there were from six to eight thousand Douglas aii seas & on the property . 52 Le nd Twenty -second street, between Sonat, men incouncil, and great enthusiasm. There were Post Orrict Oavens —The Postmaster Gene- y OEE E Le ee ae + 4 : 4RNST LOEFFLER, New York avenwe, be- Sreworks and muste to enliven the scene. Ad-| ral has ordered a weekly mail from St. Joseph ‘ z = tween Ist and 2d streets, Would respectfully y > r r By A. GREEN, A . 7 dresses were made by Hon. David L. Seymour | to Julesburg, in order toaccommodate the weekly a aR ENTS A’CONCERT FOR SALE AND RENT. Ee Dacnane Gossnee eos mtb amp Keren, and otber prominent men mail between Julesburg and Denver City, for the . id THURSDAY EVENINGS during the (For other ‘For Sais and Kent” advertisements, | ®% feasts RE —On MONDAY, the goth it, benefit of the Pike’s Peak mines; and also a weekly mail between Placerville and the Washo silver mines, on the route to Salt Lake. The ser- vice up to this time has been only semi-monthly a ing at 3 o'clock pag eat lp.m. Previous tothe Concert. ste first page } the Saloon ig open to those desiring to while Fe RENT—A large ROOM, in which a school ate 6 A eee re Sa ont re : = been — for the last angen eArB, Over g . On 7 " ‘ 1 - pe ty ps wdanpg sly rig Ric tine’s Conf tronery, in the Northern Liber. Pavilion, ommeuo wba. U7 It appeared in a recent case in New York, that many Germans in that c ty had been married by aotaries public—this being, by a recent decis- fom, an incomplete marriage. A German named H. W. HAMILTON, No. 612 Seventu Sraeer, Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, "4 re i S ‘ol . Barene stands. Inquire on the premises. iy BS sads and Cane seat Chars and Towel Rack, - prices : ~ . Reindab!, who some time since was arrested and | Careiqut Exrevition.—The U.S. steam sloop Dealer in Parties desiring the Gardens for Pic Nio pur —A large double BRICK, contain. | Hair, Hu-k and Cotton top Mattres seal re y ¥ -|F Bed, held to bail by ene of the police justices for aban-| Brooklyn. Capt. Farragut, has been designated | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. VARNISH. BRUSHES (0 give aday of two notios, type iS Soiso ned cor] £920 oo doning bis wife and children, now moves to be | to convey the Chiriqui surveying party to the _ ke. released from supporting them, on the ground | Isthmus. She has been ordered for this purpose PAINTING. in a’lits branches,executed at short that he was married by a notary public. A great| from Pensacola to Norfolk, from which latter notice and at moderate pric M PA WANTS. ~ T—A three-s'ory BRICK DWELL- Oil Clot “ many marriage contracts will be likely to be] port the party will embark early in August, to los noo charg ” ae 288 ANTED—By a young girl,a PLACE as nurse Pleasantly situated ‘on Ist between or, Aur tight cel net ay ao. affected by the decision te BM jiv%® PUTTY 18 DOWN or chambermaid, Please addi & note to | 2st and Za sts. Exoelle t water at the door. Rent | K--chen 1 MiFites. 6 Seeeeueneeeeee Mipsuirwen Onvexe.—The following Passed | FyROPOSALS FOR SEALING WAX. | BGX No 20. Star Office, and the a¢ 4 RON 165 1 reed enaet. Apply to D-H. LBCK | And mans other articles which we deem unnsose (7-The Utica (N. Y.) Herald alludes to Mr. | Midshipmen have been ordered to the U.S. steam P — NTED—At thet ay = aa “ : JF t aw: fend e Ger gL Williams, secretary of legation to China, {n the | sloop-of-war Brooklyn :—Passed, F. M Bunce, A. Post Osricx Darantaenr, July 24, 1860, Moar St ayecte YOUTH Ue oy ie yee i Par ae ey eg for following terms : “We are happy to welcome S. | R. Yates, John W. Kelly, and Thomas B Mills, | | S¥4LED PRerosats will he received at this De " hended. Nene: “aight rosme N no: th. ‘3 230, containing eight rooms tment until the $4 d t, at 12| *5¢,*sat can come well recommended. N aad } f, u Wells Williams, Esq., back to bis native city | and Midshipmen Samuel B, Paddock, and fl. sfologe nog for faralshing Sealing ax, forthe weed apply. and a k tchen. Posse en uminediately. 4 —— ply next door north. it isnow twenty-seven years since be sailed fo; | Del. Manley. use of the Post Oihocs 2 Dnited States. woe ANTED—By ung mana SITUATION as re) China to employ the pres in behalf of the mis- Sure aber = less tothe Slat day of Decorator tort. Bre Wan wets hardware ciore Reliemn efrocers uae gonthor | FOR RE UTED STATES CaP‘ ToL EXTENSION. stonary work there.. While Omarcain Oxvezrn —Rev. Geo. W. Dorrance red, free of expense, at the bi encies of | No. 133 Pa avenuc, between 19th and 2th sts, between 453 best com: ASLINGTON 17, Lit, Pursuing the great} ina been ordered to the U8. receiving ship North ‘oat (fice tat Washington, DC., | jy 2 3 eto. A's». Potom 0 water an the premises. Apply | PROPOSALS will be rreeived at fous Offior ital oltess % ‘stich ‘Rin 28s te comecrie@'be tt | Corcline, vice Rev. Ios: Slockbridge detahed. || 5 Cineianat,, Oluo. = aa wane or address FRANK HERBERT, No. 407 woth | noon! Pucsday-the dist ot Aureat oext fee Fase rendered invaloable service to cor Goverment ede, ase ecg Seathcd guavas ovr! stench | BOQ. PARTNER, WANTED, ih tus | Wiel beteeen fast ks ya | Hind cod gain at ote, oapder gl tes and pre-eminently of late in connection with pur SEeMe vent 12 peered Saipe. ust travel, Addiess JACQUES,” Star Office: | [YOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, | SoMsOVET the connecting corridors * oa Cc a Tus Weateer —The following report of the ia waaens RG y(t “eae pee 1 jy 25 St ntaining 10 room: ‘The proposais the for ecil “i v it 4 junds o} let Sealing Wax, of good qual- | - — rust state each pan and China biases! for the morning ceo, at ity, for ordinary ome. . i ANTED—A WOMAN, to perform the du Apply ob te: ro ~ h " mode: ing compiz. an pines, (painted wit three good ‘We subjoin for the conve- sonjan Institution. The time of observation ie} 60 DF og al Sensor: see era, as for | not tr gy (ooomenbadation ‘trou Ger tae pias Si, Watchman St vas Dapisel. As = ulence of our readers, in their political caloula- . district No.1 im . Inguire at Bokington, two miles north of the ‘OR REN''—A FURNISHED PARLOR ané about 7 o'clock s) ‘, tions, the Electoral Vote of each of the Stites: e : Distaicr No. 3.—At Cincinnati, Ohio. ito} CY gy tg TR, og. with or without ‘Northern States. |) Southern States. LY: : qi Pownce of Beariet Sealing Wax, same as for WANTED=To have eve Tenth de a: California . - 4 Alabama Pi -Clear, ss aBo Seventh the Savina gest oe wet marr fee i thay faceseaaieg Se ee tal Fert, iw mow sivents:| LOST AND FOUND. cd iaede ecto nat ; Id be reconstrnoted, or CENTS REWA —Leat, ea oki rt ©- the Ist of August ed ber, the Sealing Wax shall be de! = the premises to Mr. HAR Sot mi auch piace or pinaew atthe Portmaviar © 25 ih ete gee cheng er fips Pac sear EL PORES sealer Wee Fequired to be fer. | ibe it to Mr. H ‘Butcher Stal - Center Marr iy The oontract wil] be awarded to the careht 00) i wa lowest: t Se |e fern at. or proc ‘om, either of era feseiee He Shera re p tc: DWELLING Herts reat, wih niarepainee | $50 BRO ARRAN OTRY tie Meaty Se | ork: blue ath and heteie sPor tome Es ; ed to inchs ihe ‘ty k chosnut “jy Bt nes high; q y 5 BRICK DWE) te Lic Sir et ceciaat | oe oat Gua rie a nwo et 15 Frederick, Md. Maas sleaiak i made in accord th these proposals | ‘Ty reieilaiele OA r STORE FOR REN Ne Fa Syren { . : roposais must be marked, on the outside of the] | S. chan Nex, Sie tvove slates apy EN ? Wikis nen a eaectewal ‘iota Site nace: G , -cleal 6 envelope, “Proporais tor Sealin Wax.” the | 2225-61" ___Cherles.coyaty, Ma._ 4 adh aes iy 6 sary toe choice, 152 2 : ’ a \etter contarning them ‘add ee : $90 REWARD.—S70P THIEF. Was stolen a o Sl Bob ateucatsoune to the ‘oatmaster Geceral, Wash: the 23d instant. one B HOLT, ORSE. BU 6 ‘ : jy 25-Iawaw,Th out Er haven fe aoout is ya buGO tol WARNER "Be Barometer atthe Smitbsonian at 72. moor. | [OR PHILADELPHIA.—The steamer C. 6. See oe rested for texperatute) 90.05; af noon, 2 Groight Toethe above: port unt is tng Maximom durioy 2 hou rs ending 9 a. m. to- mover ( Fhuraisy) bine ate sail side enema 22 57 ana SoBe Saeie on ALE—THE E BOY who has over ph PA ely boy, and one who on mak= lummsalt i ae aS SUR Sa esr hana Ma DE val $10 rea sent a ; id Ju . ° LX f eral prominent ate TH W. l ‘CH, Freegiel te, Rdcane, the Poet 77h poe ae: be paid for ite return ta this ofheen essere Pee ene ee eT ERS TELD, See a orHING x Lok se ‘@smali white and black 71 _0. 0. MECHANICS’ LODGE. No exelusivel wen fa ee an : (Georgetowr-) he membera of Me: | 1 3 ‘and SHOES, Ba ts return to JIS.F ste SS oe 5 and 6th’ sta, Teland, AlFinembers 1 et) sheen a els OT pine i fe ar atthe Wigs corner of Indiana avenue ents’ Patent 1. ie Shoes compl-xion. light Ood atreet’ on PAURSDAY, the seth ina SSnthe Gaiters: $i, Boys de eae sod bull jacket light eae Mata Sitting tieees ‘themesivedeth te'k Pr i= NierTotet tome tate t Leather hoes, at | of his whereabouts will greatly party are im to be present eS ae Many bE i with seins inay bo expeclod. Gall carly oh crest, bar- | corner of _

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