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AUOTION SALES. Correspondence. Tas New Atwapgen Mixs.—The Legislature Our Watering Place THE EVENING STAR. ———_— panty inde tran egret ape’ O° fogesa Hote, Say echt aren aot = a : lutions in favor of dissolving the injunction and The Hon Jacob pson, a By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers, WASHINGTON CITY: abandoning the suit prosecuted by the United Interior, with bis family, es MONDAY............ -+- July 30, 1860 | States against the persons, chiefly, foreigners— i ad Englishmen and Mexicans—tm possession of the New Almaden quicksilver mine, These resoln- tions were presented to the President by the Sen- ‘Spirit of the Morning Press. » The Constitution draws a contrast between ‘‘the FAMILY ©. 1 at So - NOOR. fuly a oek.20 © aw Family Carriace with seats jor four pera to,order & short tiene ago. and bas lit ie Terms: of 9,9 and ; party of Breckinridge and the party of Lincoln,’: | ators and Representatives of the of Califor= the honor you con- | fectorily n Sinecick q <a ’ and afgues that the Dongias men are trying 0 | nia, and by him were referred #9 the Attorney time, and shall ever feel | _iy 9-3t _C. 2 elect Lincoln. S General, who has reported strongly against the application. . In his report, Attorney General Black givesa history of the legal proceedings in defense of the title of the United States to the quicksilver mines of New Almaden, and the unsuccessful efforts of the campany to get rid of the injunction. He then proceeds to assign reasons why the President should not interfere with judicial Proceedings in behalf of the parties in possession of the mines. He says: 4 “You will certainly concur with me in the opinion that, if the tifle of the parties in posses- ion be a mere fabrication, falsely set up by them for the purpose of defrauding the boverttocas, the ion of your kindness and rence. you to believe + when I ‘to beceme a candidate st that 6 ection that I then was satished that the mere technica! — upon which | was excluded from my seat no with By WALL & ae ane weg . STockK 4a LLAS, DIT ARES ice Buewors Lack Smawis ary trae at Avcrion—-(in PHUKSDAY MORN ING, 20 Avgns™. at 10 o'cloce, we will se) ths store ‘On Ninth str @:, wext to Perry res, wenwe, entire © fs arpa ee in reach nee German Lace Menti'ias, oe end bhernous ° Poicts acd Square Shaw » Bisok aud White Borege Ui The Intel genecr, in reply toa friendly oriticism of the New York World, vindicates its persistent and commenable policy of not giving daily pro- ' fuse editorial articles, when there is nothing of importance to write about, merely for the sake of filling up with forced, uncalled for, and conse. quently uninteresting editorials, space that might De occupied with more acceptable selected matter. ee WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, —_.—__ Skxxrcuxzs or Scmmxx Teaver. ( Bditorial Correspondence of The Star.} 1 or too cool; the fish, which one of the ebief luxuries of this region, are becoming every day finer and more abundant; the hog abso- lutely superb, and the sheepsbead tn their prime; ‘and of disease there is. no more danger than in the month of balmy May. I am informed by the sur- geon of the pest and the resident cians of the vicinity, that it is as healthy at int Comfort in August, September, and October as at any other season of the year. and that a case of malarious disease has never been known to ori, — Those who would have good 5 reap in fall degree the recreations and luxuries of the seaboard, should come hither now. 1 perceive from a card of the proprietors that the fe , and | am confident you would concur of the 0 and mi ority Nad have heen polished as my ttiouds in the Boaid aoe arses? Pes OBERT EARL, Jr. between that of eigners claiming the richest mine in the world together with eigh' square miles of land un: der a fabricated title, must be very obvious plain. The miners could not do @ more impru dent (to say nothing of its moral i ety) than to unite their interests with those of frau dulent claimants under Mexico. They can neve elevate spurious grants up to a res ible plac in anybody's catienation; but the a’ pt to dos might drag them down to a hideous depth, £ any effort should hereafter be made to ECTION NOTICE. ae EGHON NOTE iance with by the ee to the voters ite " be held at As0, K Shaws Dosters, Bonners. Ae. &o. Metive * Wood Oe Bh aide 1 i . As ihe eta os as Conant eyed = Of Auguet wextabor, > woes of tie respect lly aolseted y U ee eee eee ee > meee ane, net i {No. @.) July 28, 1500. | injunction ought to stand; and that all legal and $12.50 per week, or $2'per day. : —— = sca ' Tus Vauixy of tae Patarsce axp ADsacant proper means should Deund fopreventtion eee ee enn ; THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MO. Views, &c. converting any more of the public Property to , in pi ich ad- inere were some forty odd candidates; but the council of administration conferred the appoint- ment on Mr. John S. Moody, the od caterer fer the Hygeia, who was nét a candidate—a high compliment, but well deserved. their own use. That isa Proposition w! ome sper rir cansag os enormous sums which ese part ve alrea ‘ot, is surely enough to satisfy all the demands of thele title, if it heaped tious and dishouest. An act of Congress was two years ago, which makes the Prosecu- tien of such a claim a criminal offense, Punish. able by im ment in tae penitentiary. if they are guilty of this offense, and escape its legal penalty with elght millions of dollars in their By A. GREEN. Anctoneen ay CRS SALK OF VALUA oPERTy.—Uuder and by oan The Relay House does not appear to be as much resorted to this season as formerly, suffer- ing in the mutations of popular favor perbaps, i though its proximity to Baltimore and Wash- I ington must ever make it attractive to those who would breathe purer air than that of the city fora few hours. My trip of this morning up the narrow and precipitous valley of the Patapsco, NOTICE. 5 To The voters of the Second Precinct of the First Ward notice is hereby given, that oan a will be heid in the above Precinct on WED: DAY, the ist of August next, at the gecpomeet of Fielder Dorsett, on the corner of G end 18th for one member of the wg tg omy > he vacancy occasic f ifics- bral Robert Pari, Jr. The polla will be open at cia —- alliance, i 72 9 =| is whic 8 no} posed them. ni afford, and I pode se see do not desire, to enamn- ber their own cause by linking it with theim- possible defense of the new Almaden Compay.’’ On the whole case the Attorney General thurcon clude against the application: ‘It is but just to say that the CaliforniaSen- 7° 2% Ee Tux Great Eastsrx.—This mammoth ship will sail from New York this afternoon on an excursion to Cape May, and isto return to New | in ft % : f: 422. arylead avs 7 " losed at 7 o'clock p.m { we, beteren pockets, itcan hardly be said that the Govern, York on Wednesday. It is not improbable that | 7 clock ®. m. and cl aw: vEN Sand oth streets: and rome back with that widt was doubly pleasant; because the rait track wind- | Ihent is much in thelr det fl monn thes observa. ee tt parcaped caten gent phage she will convey to Cape May between two and We. G. HUNT, tngdepth «fan Jot 00 a ey as aun ing through It is in better condition just now | tion: hypothetically, and in the subjunctive, for | well as in their written communications, devied | three thousand excursionists, for whom she bas jy 38 Commissioners Seo Precinct Firet Ward, parronate att beset? mont “ma @600 ; than I ever before knew it, and because the pra ely 9! of ed. ye a ~e gortica with a candor which no one can doubt, at daire | abundant accommodations She will sail from | Lo wail aterest. secured hy a deed of trust Company, living up to the spirit of the times. ? nored e claimants, and | to interfere with the execution of the fedea’laws New York for Chesapeake Bay on the 2d August, 2 ri y If the terms of sale are not comp ied with within have availed themselves of all late improvements Pac {ein nb erhg ed oe Sn their State. They have eho, more sympathy | arrive at Old Point Comfort on the next day, and EXCURSIONS, PIO NICS, &c. a eatome maoree it ee of the traveler's comfort and convenience in the | point case upon which’ this With dasudulont. claimants we have, Net a must turn as g) ® pivot. But while} make no accusation ust them, I am convinced that you will consider yourself bound to assume, in the — condition of the evidence, that the title is fraudulent. For this opinion [ have the follow- iE be exhibited there on the 4th. She will then pro- ceed to Annapolis Roads, and be exhibited there from the 6th to the 10th of August; after which she will return to New York, and will sail thence for England on the 16th. arrangement of their passenger cars. The numerous milis, dams, workshops, and factories studding the river’s banks, give evi- dence in their condition, and the life of the busy hives peopling them, {n sight from the cars, of the prosperity of Maryland's manufactures; to can it be presumed that the State legislatre have any wish to prevent a legal decision in -bis or in siroilar cases. hs oe on their reai notions of local pies: ‘heir mistake conssted in not recollecting that justice, according tolaw, ia the reat interest of every people; and thatthe policy of giving to every man bis own, andto no man the cost and risk of the first puro! r, advertising three times in the National Inte " at f ‘ MnO Se EE Nin je2-Wa&SUy » A. GREEN, Auct. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GPAND MOONLIGHT PIC-NIC oF The Continental Club, i ARLINGTON oa WRDNES- Will be given Sm ttes oa era's celebrated band is engaged, so that all ing reasons: 3 The claim of Castillero, his associates and ° 7 the light fan- wy + LADIFS’, ME AND more than his own—suum cuique tritvere—ie 20 | {17 Last week, intelligence reached the city s Tel set's sordiel inves Lites SALE OF La vlks’. Minel Gla patie pat cmp rate nto ts | Skstosn eae Dra eewae nth | where apneic sae dm | Pte bee that an import, nde he mate | neat wb wn og | Le aoe ne gra this Particular part of my route is famous—the | office as one of the most corrupt of the bad class to | WHete¥er it applies, 1t displaces all otter conside- | o¢ sames M. Mason, had swindled the var | aniand tee coal teens of Uheriver. “Rvervinune | Ritnc wealth; ul ios tes vanisouns we wit abet most substantial in America out of a large city. | Which it belongs. This is not proof, to be sure; “1 need hardly add that, in my opirion, this | of Wilmington and others in that vicinity out of | Will be done on the Rxo ion ith their presence, | Lo deelers at purus auction, at isn From the railroad itself to the most unpretending | 24 Pethaps, in the court having cognizance of application ought to be refused, and te whole | a considerable sum of money upon the pretense | der to all wno aver them with Pi 4 ou the subject matter, it would be entitled to no pg ay at all. But with you, the Chief Executive o ¢ nation, the opinion of the legal de- partment must havea strong, If nota decisive, Market Space, Penn. aveuue, be’ #th and Sn Ti ESDAY MORNING next, July 51, st i o'siock. the entire etock on band, oomsisting country store, everything seems constructed to last for centuries. This !s not the case along the line of any other American railroad. The Raii- ‘as perfect # protection as if they were in their own Domne; the Ciect being more for pleasure than profit. jy 3-2 case left, where the constitution and hws have placed it, in the bands of the judiciary.’ —— ee that he was acting by authority of Gov. Stevens, of the Breckinridge National Committee here, ‘Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots, . with a view to raise funds for the campaign. It Pic Nic’ : oo eR Ss road Compagy, by-the-by, is steadily progressing | ‘uence. Tee Ose eaten TReasy Mee Pele, the a has Gall Woank of Gis Sigher Olicle & PL cGalt TRIBE. No. =. IMPROVED 0. R Poened ag i Re 2 goad a sg 2. The effort of the parties, their ageyts and | Granadian Charge dA ffaires ad interim, arrived Baltimore have been victimized by the operations MEN, (Ge ) soak : ons nel nm ym | ad 1 the heretofore toe wer ar | friends. to sink the question of title, fa'a strong | here on Saturday, and brought with hima second — Improving, all the heretofore too narrow rock cuts in this portion of its greatest American en- terprise. The overhanging crags, suspended per- haps fifty feet between heaven and earth, which ‘were wont in times past to cause the traveler to bold bis breath when being whirled along the Patapsco’s banks, are thus fast passing away; giving place to space for the extra rail track from end to end, which the increasing business of the Baltimore and Obio Railroed has rendered abso- Jutely necessary. Whena youth I was employed in the original construction of an early made Portion of this road, and having in my mind's eye the rugged and desolate appearance of this valley when it was but a cover for woodcock, as The members of Loga: announcing this their Nic, at ANALOSTAN on MONDAY, August 6. ‘The members of the Order will «pare no efforts to make this the “Gals Day” of ti y arrangement that will adduce to pleasure and en- joxment has ben made 4 he Holy Band has becn engaced, and will farnish Soliant 1 meee I whe love to “trip it n the light fantast c toe = os Will leave the Stone House Wharf and foot of High st.every five miuutes, Boats free. Re- freshments furnished at low prices Tickets Fifty Cents, admitting a gentleman and ladies. jy BD 6 az. GRAND CayarRy a ei GALA PIC Nic! rare opportunity is afl rded to purchase superior vith di Ad by y copy of the Cass-Herran treaty, with the ratifiea- | Of Mason It seems that be operated with drafts ertigien, and can be ecid by any desler with gres by Stev: tion of his government, the first one having, in | P'*Porting to be signed by Gov. Stevens May last, been lost overboard from a sailing ves- 17" The Chicago Zouaves have made a visit sel which was proceeding from Carthagena to] ¢, West Point, and whilst there went through Aspinwall. Although “Mr. Pomlo is aithorizrd | ¢yeir drill in so perfect a manner as to win com- toexchange the ratifications of the treaty, he de- | mendation from Capt. Hardee and other officers clines exercising the power, as this weuld be of | of eminence. They are now in Philadelphia en no present utility, because the United Sates com- | route to this city missioner cannot be appointed until Congress shall make necessary provision. Nor has New| {[7->The Hon James B. Clay bas declared for Granada yet appointed a commissioser on ber | Breckinridge and Lane. part. It appears that she is desirous of barns | this matter disposed of, as others of an interesting BW SILK MANTL a character are to be discussed with our govern- | N AND HOCPED SKIRTS. moral circumstance against them. If they coul stand upon the high ground of right and Saale, it cannot be believed for a moment that they would abandon such a position, and come down to the pretense of desiring to work the mine for tee Purpose Space ql e ganicksilver market and giving em ment to the © laborers o' Santa Clare ‘ Lo — 3. Their coming here with a resolution of the legislature In their hands, instead of going to the court having jurisdiction of the subject, where their title would be fully investigated, and the justice of it vindicated, if there be justice in it, is another fact tending to bring the mind to lar conclusion. | If their claim ts 2 good one, thet might have had a final decree in cir favor, an that would have dissolved the injunction, long 0. The Government bas been ready to dispose nation, with catalogue. at 9 o'o\eck on the morn: Terme of sae: Al ing that amount 4 mont! with roved ssourit>. No. 16 Market Soaps: Pena, ayemie No. 165 . Pen . ” ss 8th ‘and ‘Sth streets. iy Bd 4.0. McGUIRE & CO. Avetr. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HICKE*ING PIANO PORTE, FURN! “PD Cc seeoL A Accrios.—On TUPSDAY MORNING, July pa ag oy Gg TS Sgth pac Jath strectes we shall sell the Purntture end “ff-ote, renting — Rosretel Giacbiens Piano Forte, Stool snd We have received a ns ase ears; as been caused | m MAN? At ARLINGTON SPRING! — w it were, enchained between almost impassable | 0! ‘he case for years; all the delay hi — aa: ae GE MANTLE. ‘Also 19 dozen Handsome Walnut Bookoase, two Darren crags, study of {ts altered appontance ag | bY themselves. They might have been trying the - - ° ES ani POINTS Tue Census Returns —It is expected that the po ta wore a oom returns of the eighth census will be received in st very low prices ee sie 1¥e us An early call, . y, a large numbers during the latter part of thecoming | _j¥ 3 LOR & HUTCHIS8%, month. Many of the assistants have completed Burg, t BU LIAR os x BILLIARDS a the enumeration, and are preparing the copies re- < ’ quired by law to be made. The law and instruc- | ,.Q08%¢ the Ist instant (August) antil the Ist cause ina proper wey, and before the proper fo- Tum, even now, while they are here making this most irregular application. 4. The Circuit Court, whose ability and impar- tality fs not questioned by either party, or by anybody else, has twice patiently investigated the whole of this case, examined the evidence, heard Mahorany Heir Spri: seat Mahogany Center Side this day tells me more forcibly of the industrial march of our country, than ny pen can express. Not a cultivatable square foot of ground {s unre. claimed; nor does a natural advantage now re- main to be unappropriated to a useful purpose THE President's Mounted Guard, Or Waentneton City, "i ns Take great pleasure in a= nouncing to the public bold s GRAND CAVALRY POCRSAMENT AND PIC Nic at ARLING- ON SPRING. Cottage isteade, eaus, stands, let Seta, Looking Ginsses, Festher tots, Bolsters and Pillows, Heiracd Hoax ung ent. Rideboard, Refrigerator, DAY, Aveust 61n. MOS iass and Crockery Ware, ‘, | of 3 Der, il be as fol- This will bea strict y wulitary arrangement, as and Wood seat Chairs, Nothing can serve better to dispel from the | the arguments of counsel, and decided against the of November, our prices wi oe ~ ps ‘ 7 Niches Aapeth nat the pitti of the de_| claimants. It {s true. that their Setten te not con. | m8 make It obligatory on the assistant to file bis | iows : in the c&vairy schoo! exercise-, and none clusive upon the petition of Castillero, but it is other Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &o. Single Game 20 cents, Fill contend for the prizes but members of the ther leterious effect of slave labor on the sound progress original return with the county clerk as soon as oe Terme: Three Games 5) cents. c Sn edit of Wand 60 dase, for Touiictoriiy salaeeet ’ be : fa teglon’s induatey, thas oie paren Erexrens | cenclasive fr all the purposes of thi application. | be has made two copies. Every page of the pita LER & SIMPSON. The dllowing-samed gentlemen bave kindly con- | Steg ‘ — ere — —_ ’ ad, ou; may reve! ler; butan a 1 : iliiard oon, 43 yenue- sented to act in the position assigm ad z 4. C. MoGU. « Anots. sa comEG A Saal peng thse ‘cone tt doce Bor le to the Prion pee from copies he is to subscribe with his own band, and} ;, 20-n08t* 'Botwoen 4), aod sth sis. om wee +4 “blind who fails to realize that its so substantially improved condition is the result of the applice- tion of the highest order of mechanical, agricul- tural and scientific intelligence, as well as of general industry and thrift uosurpassed anywhere in the Union. Could the half-starved shoemakers States, and you have no just authority to set it aside by any action of yours, direct or indirect. 5. But it is not the naked opinion of this office, nor the behavior of the parties showing their consciousness of a bad title, nor even the decision of the Circuit Court, that you have to rely upon. These things would be sufficient, but these are certify on the last page of each set that they are oy exact copies of the original. These copies are to W FE Have just se ecited oteeeiadah of Bleached be tranamitied to the marshals, who certify the | an! Rrown CUTLONS of the bast makee “Alco, fact to the superintendent of census, when a tress TOWELINGS. IRISH {ANEN yg ury draft for one-half the earnings of the assistant | LAWNS, from will be transmitted—the other half to await a par- | & JcpgEs. 2 Hosa. J. B. Floyd. Secretary of War; Gen. J. E. Johnson, Quartermaster General U. 8 A; Lieut. Col Wm Emory, lat Cavairy U.S. A, Address to the coatestacts for the pr zes by the Hon. 1. 1. stevens, of Washington Territory. x Hon’ Alexander R. Boteer, of Virginia, will p-esent the prizes in belinlf of the successful ridece. FUTURE DAYS. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. a WEDNESDAY. ce! ts oe i 2 2 oe + >So x G TURES, &e at AUCTio: Reitow ey tts ip variety. Wa | ,subetentin! gente will be erected for the seer. bes, whe Gsent ainend Heck sheetion he tall The evi jb Di % u momen Ss a eee Eas jean- | 371 Seventh street, b: tween | aod K etreets.anex of Massachusetts look into the eyes of their labor-| riyht The testimony whi he lates ion} lnyepeed berameianallos endear a wilea we lnvesunelionierea es in Se all wins may favor the sorpe Ly their’ pres. | gellent scsortment of Family Groceries, vis? ing brethren here, they would realize ata glance | produced is not only unsatisfactory, but some of Pacaxnie ior Bean sve Connie exeuat Te TAYLOR & BUTCHIBON. | Sicaon thaocenscn Teas of every deecript ~C fee, Fiver, the fact that, fu the midst ef African slaveholding | 't: at lenst, (2s you will see by Judge Hoftman’s - caaane ; aWe beg to assure the publ othatorder and wil be rigidly m_intsiued, as an ample poli will be detailed for the purpose. Withers’ full band has been engaged for the oo casion. ‘The enelosure will be open for the reception of visitors at 9o’clock a.m, Ridirg to commence at 3.o'elock p.m. Omnibuses will etart hour! om the corner of 7th st. and Pa, av; also 12th st.and Pa. av. rune steamer George W. Riggs will’ make trips rom 14th at. bridge, TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gen tleman and ladies. mo ce starch, Spices, Pickler. Cay dies, Secure, us. aeers, Oil, u —. ijew “laud Wooden Ware, Brother, Broome, Re tie pad an gegc le Casto tment of ehotoe Liquors Gasks, ice Also, the Store oomm ater, Shelving, Ao. Bins, Tes C ec, a wt cles, such &« are reus) y Kept ina first-oin-e retau groo: ¥ ‘erma: Under $2) cash; over @20 © oredit of 2 and 4 mocths, for notes satisfactorily reed. ei Augt. society ouly, in this country, is the white laborer ‘the true freeman and independent citizen; know- ing no political superior, and never in fear of in- trusion upon his real rights, or of insults offered to the dignity of his position as an independent member of the community. As the train progresses further up this valley, f am more forcibly struck with the changes made in the location of this lower division of the Balti- more and Ohio railroad; costing immense sums, evidently, but of money capitally laid out, as the decreased wear and tear of the road and its opinion.) was known by themselves to be false at v time they attem, to use it. Even if it were all true, {t would not prove them to have a litle valid according to the lawa, usages, and customs of Mexico, or one which this goyern- ment is at all bound to protect. But none of their written papers is believed to be genuine; notone. The evidence that they are fubricated is irresistible and overwhelming. The Mexican commissioners officially assured ours, when the treaty was made in 1845, that no record of a title like this was to be found in the archives of that government, where it would most surely have been if it bad existed at that time. Moreover, the correspondence of these parties with one an- report on foreign commerce contains much in- CAPITOL BILL CLASSICAL & ENGLIcH formation of a general as well as commercia! GUSH, TUOHY begs lense renpeotful! to inform is friends and the public that oo! will com character The accounts from Spain show, to vd be WEDNES DAY. lst of Ancent, inthe use the words of the Consul at Malege, that Om Capitol. fea sani Spain bas bee. advancing in prosperity and ta course of educati«n comp‘ises about the same Asis taught in ai tituti fti ity. Parent power fora number of years past. The nation | Gosirous of having their snidren thecougnie ia. is now alive to the progress of the age, as is Brneged Laci privet les of a religious education evinced by the construction of raflroads and the | Fig) ty ayia the Tema OR pee & introduction throughout the kingdom of the ty to say he hopes he will by his diligence magnetic telegraph. It appears from these re- luity alford general satisfaction, ports that Cuba !s remarkably prosperous, and that her agricultural and commercial wealth and | GTEAMER PHENIX WILL s By A. GREEN, Avec’) ger RUSTEE SAF OF OLD BKICK, DOD! Wisrows, Biiw > Baxpsome Boi AVE _BRO- | OT, iT BEING THE ey i be incrensed by the extensi nd SUNDAY "Sih. SHlollingswerth, “ Rett Histevens, | Sc COMPARE, At AtCTION <u ther, dated prosperity are to be incren y the extensive | exandria on SU) » 2th, at “ J. Hollingsworth, * pt. H. > 5 nthe premises, machinery, in proportion to the business it trons. his dillon tats thee bniae WF olricmee ttl introduction of the cotton culture. There are | lock P. m. Returning, leave Al-& . COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ont: third. netweee {end A acts. wes. The ridge dividing th 5 exandria at half past 5 p.m. Round trip tickets 20 Capt. Jor. Peck, Serg’t Geo. Seitz, '» bees & nown tathe Weatern Hose + testge ge re ie, raters of | contains revelations in thelr own handwriting of | large tracts of unoccupied land in Cuba that can | cate It von ante Pastore excursions, charter | fieat- RL, Teel Private W. J. Gary, property, a: the Brick, Windows, Doors and the Patapsco and Potomac, traversed by this road, | 4 conspiracy to gE this very title fraudulently be employed for that pur the Phenix, "H.W. Martin, “~~ John Lang. slinds, rer aining from the fire. Also, the hand- fs at this season a charming country, cultivated | Made. The whole plan {s developed; how Cee. er aovL rattan tacit It* E. A. RYTRER, Captain. | o- 3 Win S Teel, iy} come int of ground on which the building stooc. it with most commendable care, and. of course {lero was tobe sent to Mexico; how he was os there to get the documents which were needed. describing the lands by specitied boundaries, and mentioning the false dates that were to be insert- ed; how he was to have them placed in proper governmental custody; and how he was geet them afterwards certified, as if they were geu- uine. At a period stili later, one of them, writing being south % feet 7, inches of Lot No, 22,14 Squsre Np 23, _ Terme for brick and material. cash; for the beiid ing jet one-half ox~h; the balance in 6, ‘Z,and 18 ths, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred PA ments, bearing interest from ths day of anle. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All oon Veyancing at the co-t of ‘he purchaser Ax Anmy Ovvican unpem Anngst—In recent | ()UR THANKS TO THOSE OF OUR CUS- tome: ho hay tly called and satti latellizence from the Department of Oregon, it is | their bills as rendered lat of Sule. ead oe will fa stated that Capt. Jordan, an officer under arrest on greatly iCbliged to. those who have not sett! dif ‘0 by the Ist : charges which were, some time since, forwarded | of money due usrat Gercentues” pa to Weshington, was confined to the Military Res. J. W. COLLEY & CO., ervations xt the Dalles to await the decision of the | _J¥ 2-5 __523 Seventh st., above Pa. avenue. yielding bountiful returns, as wherever else in the United States great care is exercised in agricultu- ral operations. The land is diversitied gracefully with bill and valley, and field and grove. The Progressing oat barvest gilds everything one sees sround this ridge with its warm and genial DEMGHTFUL PIc-xic AT MERIDIAN BILL. The Pic Nie vf the F ST. ALOYSIUS SUNDAY SCHOOL will take place at Me idian Hill on TUESDAY, August 7ta. Everything will be Ifthe terws for jot chould not be complied with done to make the arraugements per in ive days from dey of me, the trustee reserves to another, deplores what he cals the ‘‘unfortu- AGNOLIA HAMS! lect and se ure toall aday’s enjoy- 1 : ra mie irregularity’ Of thelr title, and expresses bis | DePartment. M MAGNOLIA HAMS! | men’. A fine pavilion has Ia-ely ..on erected, | *S,tIKht to resell the property at the risk and oost fear of a heavy loss ‘if it should unfortunate! ‘The first fair view of the imposing Blue Ridge is on crossing the Monocacy at the Frederick Junetion, from whence, until its first gorge is en- tered at the Pointof Rocks, the road gradually nears it. The petite Bull Run range also there makes its first appearance on the left hand, form- ing a graceful background to the extensive view of highly cultivated plain of the Piedmont coun- of the first purchaser. by ivertiong the same 5 times in the Star pewernay ¥ inne -DWAR EY, Tracie ai By W. RWOODWA b ng cbis the pleasantest place of resort in the ni y of the city. Withers’ Brass and String Band has been en- enced for the occasion, ofresiments at city prices, Tic keta 25 cv hildren 10 cents. Onmnibuses will »un from the corner of Pennsy!- vania avenue and Seventh street by way of North ern Liberties Market and K street each wa: iy *) ARMS FURNISHED TO AN Express AGENT —Mr. wena dat Anp Chae Grentach Po Spencer, an agent of Russell’s Poney Express, is| sfaction for severs! years past , We guarantee to be supplied by the ordnance officer at Camp | °¥@Fy one to be of the best qi 2°85, y . KING & BURCHELL, Floyd with one hundred army size revolvers, | yy 23 Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermont av. belts, &c , with 5,000 cartridges, to defend the F ta 3 Ad ene 4 venwates SERVANT ; bh a ¥ sD. The wo: out Sxpree riders aguinet Indian attacks 2% years of ace and perfect y healthy: she in en eee Porcuasx or a Site For a Fort.—The War | 22! lent hous* servan: and aurse anda plain cook. leak oot that in fact all the documents procures by Castillero in Mexico as his title to the mine and lands were all obtained long after the occu- pation of California by the Americans.’ in respect to the effort of the claimants to estab lish their title by the oaths of sundry Mexican witnesses, the Attorney General says: “An attémpt bas been made to prove that, not- Department b hased what {8 called Lime | wruud be tovaitetle. “The child ts ater eres | PUs MEMBERS OF THE Jot withstanding these fatal admissi, the px partmeut pas purc'! w s cal me } mou invaluable. The child is abeut 4 yea BAKERS’ ASSOCIATION take ee tebeinn dates seat ee nsetaics Sa) ‘emcives, thake ttle papern wore tonlig eatk nt | Peict, sear Ptanoloce, for cia fie eta price | $id, Her owner is suxiou ure in Aunonncivg to their frends and t more lovely. As we rapidly near the Blane Ridge | at Mexico, in the Proper way and at the right time. : the prospect of highly cultivated and extensive farms, interspersed with groves of timber of orig!- nal growth, becomes even more agreeable; until $200,000. ‘The contract is conditioned to take | 7 Star Office. effect upon the establishment of a good title. G*et BARGAINS IN a DRY GOODS. obic the tthey will give their First Grand Bie 'Nic atthe PARK on TUBSDAY, wh st For this pur; , Several Mexican witnesses were < Geke Committee will brought Francisco and sworn in the case. 1 will not stop now to discuss their credibility reno pains te make this __—o ‘ t —] Selling off at redaced prices the entire of | the finest Pic Nic of the season. further than to say that they have not th: . | APPOINTMENT oF 4 Justice oF THE Pzace a s : ‘ ¥spata’s brass and q maste will be on hand. near the first Borge mentioned seed oe enter | ter, and do not jueleng te the lame Gf men in | W. Albert King has been a a Justice of | 2 natota the Avenue: Pu bhiner ro t Dr Z.Ei |. Tcbessartnebesenes ersienas aon ie upon somewhat more hilly region, but too | whom we can safely repose coi Georgetown, D.C. wo ‘0 well to call early and seou: gains, as es. z ie much so for very profitable, cultivation a swear toa land grant. Courts ot joation set one aie arp. the whole stock must be sold ins short time Coaches willrun every ten minutes toand from H. W. HAMILTON mnptions aff tect, and tock comprises or ually found | the Park du-ing the day. : as picturesque scenery. The ridge is gradually | Presumptl Sand such presumptions must | Ta Weatner.—The following report of the | ;_ The Bip ccode ines over? erticlo. usually foe: Bie er always depend on experience in s'milar cases. It | weather for tbe morning {# made from the Amer-| Call eariy to get bargains. HENRY EGAN = inte nme v3 ons Old Pettows Hatt os depressed as It approaches the river at the Point| is contrary to all humaa experience that men of * the Smith- | _j¥.28 6 7 r ‘521 Seventh st. FE. LOOK OUT. 2 Dealer in of Rocks, where we for the first time strike the | business should make arrangements for the fabri. | !¢®" Consolidated Telegraph Line to = tnitore to 1 TMA SUNDAY SOND OE eaean” | PAINTS, O1LS,6LA26. VARNISH. SRUSHES cation of title sonian Institution. ‘Phe time of observation is APE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.—Visitors to] TER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, on NTS, } GLASS, VARNISH .BRUSHE Potomac, with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal pspers to an estate which they Cape May will find good accommoda. WEDNESDAY tthe ts, at, « « on ite north bank and the unposing Blue Ridge | *e84y Beld by & genuine title precisely similar. | about 7 o'clock. tions at WHITE HALL. Terms ons $8 GLYMONT. PAVILION. “Part ates Geel. fo it is equally out of the common course of thin Jury 30, 1860 per week, including the ride to the beach ulars a fobare advertisemect J PAINTING, in a its branches,exrouted at short on ~ In times past the construction of | for such persons to confess their title ante-dated | New York, N. Y.. in the morning. Dr. 8. 38. MARC j xz COMMITTEE, | notice and st moderate pricos. the canal and railroad between the Point of Rocks = Lane yore are See that the fact is Jy 27-2w* Proprietor tal wh 3s 2 r e he ok Ci. : paltx Bp faints for, on ©, with backets 1 Hi s Fi . otherwise. Bu corres tL 7 2 = bs N bh . rushes to loan free of charg: sae Sort of American engicerng “thew taen tee] apeial experience tw acl ans to eat 7 the EN ASMioring chenmentne geaon bat Leen eee Owe! : ne 1 . ft been so wheliy eclipsed by the Alleghany por- genuine.” And swearing false titles to be ara have retuecd the Pies of Bowrd te od mes pel mat, Por Superior Soda Water, tion of this read! The Attorney General also thinks that if this per day and $12 5 per weok, from August With Delicious G e@ 1 was one of the engineering party that made | immensely valuable property is to be given away, Joskea sbe se. { Proprietors. aed ae a pe scishidaiine Pavrt ann Canax Sravrs, the original joint survey for the Railroad and it would be as well to bestow it upon our own —Old Point, July 26th. z: TUESDAY, Avevst 7, G6 RA y *s Canal between the Point of Rocks and Harper's} citizens rather than upon foreigners who have to be applied to the purchase ef a Ferry, then the assistant engineer who Superin- | insulted and defied the government of the United Northeast cor. Massactusetts jy 24 ow I. NAMELLED 3 cen ARE MATE nd Fourth +t. proceeds NEW UNIFORM FOR THE BAND. ‘The members of the Band promise that nothi shall be wantics upon far fort to oa tended the actual construction of the Canal be- tween those points, and Subsequently the assist- ant engineer who superinteuded the laying of the rails between the same points, have been frost ‘States. He says: “If this rich mine isto be given awa: » What reason can be as a for Piowiee ites these men in particular? They are foreigners. Why T SA om be ho La in WORTH OF DRY GOODS TO tw ate. 2 - Nic are most beautiful styles of . on- biten ‘in winter wen clang ovr te then | told Aporcan clad be eeluded om a2 teat al gots avrg Ngo fb | han gf Mame wit raped tery gmc stato wel tee nao: So | stupendous and undistarbed crags hereabouts, | abroad to flod objects for the escrele ee ete measuring Out Our stock,” This will also red ae a \ oz Besta? a Poraste saree and agued and fevered to the point of death | erality, we mizht find many who are friendly ta chance for persons to buy to sell again. jy 2-lw_ - are so: re, Pet well nigh, in the interspersed malatious river low | thelr feelings aud respectful in their behavior ; i ite nr QAWED AND SPLIT WOOD: Recptins.-In grounds. [| have, more than once, navigated the river from Harper's Ferry to Georgetown upon ‘what was in old times called 2 Potomac long- rom. relith and Penns. ave- will leave:the cother Of Heneete ceest and ‘also, Som avy Yard. bat these have insulted our |: wa, defi our authorities, sought to embroil r “by Sr operty in dispute under British protection clear. Cincinnati, 0. clear. the while we were at war with Mexico. and one of ; SHER Pr x DAWSON Barometer Smithson! ih WOOD, liv- sie tmitiaontan at 70 furan WOOD tera Sot gad dle nue; wil re,) 29,766; at noon, 29,782. | eed prompt TICK: FIFTY CENTS, rected for temperatu 4 5 mada ADMITTING 4 GENTLEMAN anv Laptrs : or more i yy given boat, a mammoth canoe-sbaped concern without | tet confederates avowed bis Intention to “give | ‘Thermometer at 7 &.'t., 783 "1 at mesos 40°. Ing TeRCORA MNS tere WOOD: be had of apy member of the Band, or at the i covering ot accommodation of any sort. "Sy 1 or | tee Yankees at tach trouble at pomibie.” ‘rhe | , Maximum uring 16 hour ending 9s. m. to 1 ood, sawed in four pieces, aid ap a6 | Muse Sore of Mr Ee jy Set course, recognize each succeeding point in the | difference in @ question of rlght; but if ep a! shai . ee es, Oe peat ns Laz scenery being developed in the rapid progress | 4 princely estate like this to dispose of a8 a gra- ete, Lath meluding the ancient burg of | ous gift, we may lawfully think of the poor, and T ODD FELLOWS’ eee, ¥ use 5 = PINE WOOD. EMPERANCE MEETING.— . eed ee an Y F ltt AA ON ig Po Ae a 5 font. sawed tn four picsos, and split - $5.00 Berlin, somewhat improved since. when it was | ,, 222k? the superilux to them,” inatead of yiving | sti ne Association are requested to meet at their ee al” a) ae ee I W288 | itto those who are already in the possession if % in x wevsemeee 1.25 yenewoed, this. region over; for eels, shockiay- | large fortunes. Even if al eine Things wees | Soclock: Fhe ewes BYES te Stat nat at quality of COAL also op hand, which will ly bad whisky, a cock-pit, and never reloxing prevalence of ague and fever—a God forsaken o 3 Best Sorcloek. fh 6 Bev. Fathor O'Toole ia oxpeoted | Joris low tatem fron the Youn Oa equal—if Messrs. Bolton, Barron, Castillero, and iy aot P Seer i and Canal, west side. jy 4t = = ——— one 0! Place, industrially, morally, and physically JACKSON, DEMOCRATIC associa. | FOR SALE A LADY'S RIDING PONY | toallwhe nan Nevertheless, 1 recognize in it a familiar oid pe me i week 50s Fa ave in sequence of her uavine lot the friend, whom (or which) my mind is tro ate 870 invited 10 athens, All Dem: | SM PUMPHRE NS Bibles, eee oe stored with reminiscences of the process of sow- e anvil p-esent ves mem- front: fs ihe ou sr the charter ated by ‘First: praminm eworded at 19 out of 2 Brats end}! SARE | meena all members ‘and 4 énds ing my “wild oats.” Fu whale roate between the Point of Rocks 2 farper's Ferry has been not a little improved. faborers, § Torts year sgo it was next to a wilderness, | .11‘When the applicants for thie favor put axide spersely imbablted by wild mountaineers in its right to the property which acenided. overbanging cliffs, and by sallow-baed mud-eat- y ‘was natural enough to t ing suckers upon its low grounds, without ambi. | substitute ter: trgumente of a Soy Fieve | Ist. The price of quicksilver, the employment of tion to do more than keep body and soul wousualcharacter. But nothing so curlons could | 44°" ve upon catfish. Now, Wermsita sits in the lap of poe re ep ong as the ressoas which have eee a COMMIT ES_ SPRIN the mountain and on the crest of the river here Th t the price of quicksilver aa E ‘YL. GENTLEMEN'S 1) Profitable mechanical, milling, and a re aes Ree hatte test. aamnee ay mani toa very greatly-in. nay paterns aad warranted to ent CEMEN" cressed and population, at IRSEVE! APPOINTMENT BY TEE PREsipent.—Jobn Daw- in to bedeputy postinaster at Columbus, 4a plich Uf Paomes Miller, memovens nes