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ell “to be inserted in the Battimore Sux are received -at and forwarded from Tux Stax Office. Distaict MuitaRY—Mr. Rditer - lam glad to + : MMURICATED } Comm ges Crry, Aug. 2, 1860. | see that the captain of the National Riflesdenies Tue Camraion —The Teaches’ Homestiad.— To Wen. M Esq., Editor of the Consti- | that he or any of his cor —e dowith The attention of the people of the United States ts tection papas attention having been | the current discussion inthe relative to the to eter oo ep weary ap egal ‘8 Called to the teselutions sdopted by the Republi- | military. Certainly, Ucould not suspect the Cap- to each common s-hool tn the United can Association ia this city, and published }n the | tai of ridiculing bis own fine corps, or anv other , during the Presidential carnpaign, insteed ‘vew York Tribune of the 3uth ult.censuring my | of the compavies of the District. No one who of pele-raisings, as an enduring measure of Amer- conduct in refusing to give Mr G. A. Heli ever aspark of military spirit wenld do jean civilization. What is there ia the institu. “several tlemen’’ permission to erect a liberty | so. Now, that the letter-writers are burlerquing tons ef other nations which we can adepi? Es ee on the space in frontof the Bank of | our military companies may be wed by the t#blish in theschool and school district an Ameri- _LOCAL NEWs. | GEORGETOWN. THE LATEST NEWS Perret A emanin kagct’. wis TELEGRAPHIC. wives men Ulde made, eicsenieen, br: Later from Central end Seuth America— tain Benham, Chief Engineer of the Washington Sa ee New Youn, Aug. 2.—The steamer Northern Aqueduct: Mr E DT Myers, in charge of the | Ligut, trom Aspiewall with California advices iP Though Tie Stax ts printed on the fastest ‘steam press in use south of Baltimore, tts eclition ts so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefere, Should be sent In before [2 o'clock m; cthttwise they may not appear antil the wext day. to | following passage relative to the National Rifles eau Institute and Mintatere Republic, in which | Washingtou division; Mr. Hutton, in charge of | of the Lith wit. and nearly $! 000,000 in treasure, Lan i ae gree ‘in the ce sch te ie fomictons in the atticle signed “A Military Man’? in the the science of self-government ard tative | the distributing seact Vale, &c.; and Mr. Rives, | arrived this morni Notice to WAsHtNetontaxs.—Those of Our | Sng the correspondence between Mr. Hall and | Star of Thursday last. Be says: government will be the stody and the art of a| nis friends will be clad to hear, comes from Vir. | _ Advices from G: state that the notorious fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do wot mail Tux Star except after payment in ad- wance at the rate of 37% cents per month. Se Notice —District of Columbia Advertisements myself, so that my fellow-citizens generally ma: have an opportunity of determining whether have merited the censure passed upon me. Very respectfully. your obedient servant, Joun B. Biaxg. “ “t of case is thet there is a young people. From England, adopt the high moral paBl apiny inning to bloom out iuto the caracter of the people in the time of Alfred; se- ions of a full and well-drilled and well- curity of person and property arbitration, a8 now organization of men, who, by their euergies Senne eon = row From ——— unremitting endeavors to have an exception ure es wide roads. From Ireland, ology for military”? in ateret , model farm schools and moral suasion. From envy of some of the more |- France, ums for merit, among women and tive of (1 su ) a certain company of infantry, | men- Spain, the planting of fruit trees on who ves cloudy now thet to haveany placeamong the roadside, so that passers-by can eat the ripened good soldters must pay greater attention to | Sratt; and the pasturage of sheep tn the w. and their tactics, which seems quite sufficient cause | Mountains, a led bya shepherd anda for the envious slur intended only forthe National , herd vp From Germany, a teacher’s home- . jen. ucal Gen. Walk ginia to again take charge of that splendid triumph achooner, accompanied Epees temieok of ve and of engineering skill, the Cabin Jobn Bridge; Mr. | at sea was joined by another vessel It was sup- William H. Suirley, the effictentand gentlemanly | Posed that he intended to make a descent upon accounting clerk, under Captain Meigs, bas been 4 a. Se had been visited } continued in oftite by the Chief Engineer, and so severe earthquake It was reported that St view ** Mercury” was wrong,a day or two since, in cent had been di ie Mr. Denbam in connection with that | "Advices had been received from Valparaiso to 4 July 2 and Callao 14. Letters from the latier plac: The Aqueduct office, we hear, will hereefter be | Stats that the difficulty between Pera ood tae in the rooms formerly occn; by the A United States is unsettled; the Perovian Govern General—in the building on the corner of F went obstinately refusing to make any concession Fifteenth streets, in Washington. The office in Affairs look equally in ivia,and Gen Belsen Georgetown will be kept open probably for the | nad gone there to e command of the Bolivian [Correspondence of the New York Tribune.] LIBERTY AT THE FEDERAL METROPOLIS Wasnixeton Crrr, July 27, 1860. following resolutions were unanimously passed by the Republican Association of this city, ata meeting held at the “Wigwam” on the 26th instant. ‘Whereas the United States Commissioner of Public Buildings, John B Blake, bes withdrawn Brut ayn Everett Civs Mestixe Last Evgyinc —Quitea and enthusiastic - ing was present at the of the Bell and Everett Club last evening, to listen to a speech from Mr. Rifles contained in his communication.”’ | stead. , orchard and farm at the school; That corps refers inning to be | good tion, morals, industry, prosperity, with cewell dritlea T cleine sen hen bul that are | fina, pleasant ‘manners; long credits and’ easy the assistant ineers. Several of con- - Ceteman Yeilott, more, announced to ad- | the fection jously granted just beginning to be ‘* well ” I deny. payments on the purchase of by be- | Use o ho, the army Seepe thes on, Ok Soctaon Fhe teonting being | Welhingtom city to eregtesuch a liberty pole ss Jed ait tan conqaphic al GU alte eve comacent | Elsacee: taviuee pocticos for women. | vesterday, and. arrangements were aoe am | The ten thousand ounces of ge » called ee det) 3, Committee was appointed to | would bave been acredit allke to the great repub- | of already originally well-bred gentlemen. The | From. the Tarks, truth and. b From | mediate recommencrenent of the aeeke Van | bave, been shi in the Chitin ehip Matiss wait on Me. Yellott and inform him ir ae uncalled-for attack upon other companies is be- | C@ada, a national normal and model school, pont ees eras ces eee en | nee e dignity of & soldier; and the captain of | and school and school-district libraries, to which Rif Consino, which was wrecked on the coast of from which was to float an ensign bearing thirty- semblivg and desire to have him address them. Brazil, was not put on board. It was sn; have beard of no a Goon of au engineer by Capt. Meigs yet. Mr. Gower will probably con- | th. wreck ‘! net The commi retired forthis purpose stars irteen strij ir %g | the Nati jes may well inform the public | the county, State and ——— locuments ~ reck was intentional, with a desiga to ¢ ite! etaey wae atid caoe ter a speech dur: | fage-an Matismoftheationsfike Sate Tae that be and bis corps are not etty ot making“, egertery pregicrens Seemry inraly eed ‘not teva coupetebens os olttians bt @uetpbheswt ailinne The guilty party tad af ni . | Thet in response. | fore-- ig them well u % y beer! x os Sar Bern | is usual happy and | Resolved, That we regard this withdrawal of | it to them: ‘in order to. save all other companies | the Property of the politicians, as now. Will not ds “ mph ghee works pny te eloquent style, seth ee errival of Mr. Yellott. | permission beretofore granted to all political and | from like ions, I now declare that I am not | the adoption of this measure during the Presiden- as owe ‘on account of conflicting author! The Teachers’ Association. Mr. Y., om entering the room, was '¥ ap- | other parties as an stot petty tyranny and pro- | connected with any infantry corps in Washington. | tial campaign restore confidence and awaken | 1c seems to have been averted ay taned: met Syracuse, August 2—Thwd Dey —After the wha and on belng introduced by the pres!- | scription, which could only emanate from a mere | With regard to the remainder of “A Military | Stronger hopes in republican institutions? and moderation of the officials concerned. adoption of the resolutions reported by the Com- ‘dent of the meting, was received with three en- pre ah en agent of such a corrupt political | Man’s”’ effort, I have only to ys fev walking WARREN anv Manion. “arm in arm’? with a member ress does ee Se REG not increase bis ca; ity to judge of itary per- For Covnr —This morning, John Openbeim formances; and as for his having that ‘‘ honor” he pprerred before Justice Donn to answer the alludes to, itis probable that he and myself oc- | charge of resisting officer Stafford in the dis- cupied similar positions at Vera Cruz, and the | charge of duty. It was shown that Stafford went service of both of us didn’t afford material for | to serveacivil warrant upon the accused, and camp chat at Vergara. I only wish to save our | required him to sign the warrant in acknowledg- military from the extravagant scribbling of letter- | ment of the service. This he refused to do, aud writers like “ A ‘Miltary Man.” the officer undertook to arrest him, and was One or TuEx. from the house. Justice Denn held him ejected from to bail for Court. Waster Cmapat anp THE Stavery Qozs- Maras, —— tion.—The male members of Wesley chapel, of ||, AMERIcan DewraL Assoctation.—The conven- this city, have, generally, signed a “calm, but | tion of this association re-assembled sospentesf earnent test,” against the action of the late morning es the Smithsonian Institute, the pres{- General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal | dent (Dr. Atkinson) in the chair. Interesting Church on the slavery question ; express the scientific essays were read by Drs. Barker, Flagg, pinion that all interference with that subject can | Taft, and McGuillan, and after other business, be productive of no good, but much evil, and | *4journed until four o’clock. At the evening ses- fraught with danger our national prosperity. sion the association adjourned to meet again at They recom: that the members of that | Cleveland, Obio, on the last Tuesday in July, chureh, while deeply spmpathizing with 4 thelr met. ren of ‘ the er, tiently await the sea- sion of the Baltimore Conference, 1a March next, | ,, 58% ee pe ce meow nae having confidence that that body will so act as to | Co,ning down from Gunbetlond fee seieaal are subserve the true interests of the members within | tie-whter In Georgetown and Alocandna we the bounds of the latter organization. As we un- Pig 0 ee be derstand the matter. the General Conference wes | earn tbat the measure of raising the tolls on the under the contrel of ultra anti-slavery delegates, canal Jasenin agitated, and twenty-five — per and have given offence to the membership in | 0" "amed as the Increment. This cre- party as now governs the nation. Resolved, the attempt of the Commissioner to hide his act behind the shadow of Jaw is only a political dodge and subterfuge, and makes the act of proscription more palpable from the fact that such a Jaw (if any) has so long been allowed to slumber or to be violated with impunity, the evidences of which we have had and still have all tround us Resolved, That, whereas such permission has the United States mnie Saer of Public Bulidings, ~~ e mem- bers of that party in W: , Wishing to prove ourselves Jaw and order ‘ng citizens for the present in this case, waive our niouts in the national capitol, and deem it advisable to erect noLiserty pole until the sepesitien of that NaTIONAL PaRTY which shall establish in this city TRUS LipeRty and the equal rights of the mem- bers of ail political parties, and who shall regard the District of Columbia as the property of the Nation, and not a sxcTion of our country. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the press for biieation 7 tand mitlee yesterday, Mr. Bulk om the oe te ee ear einenet pee fel- | copdition of the Teachers: pr gE that removed from the Capitol Exiension—hes bees | the Legisiatare had failed to make appropriation for it, and it must now rely upon support of appointed Superintendent of the Richmond and Seachenn. Vinge) are it eye nn Te att cies B. B. Authtny ofisied = vesstotien poevt- ong: Raf taaave conflagration on Beall | @ing for» pee op Hp cep tee ings street, in our city, this morning, which entirely | ° ' beset a ais been ne ytd destroyed the hotel and livery stable of Mr Wm en eet pe ae ya . {5.. Seaels slg the sdjpining. stable, which be | WSN "aaher ee in favor of holding the an- longs to estate of tue late Col. Bowyer, and is ‘meeti w which occupied by Mr. Davis, proprietor of the hotel on — : me ey a ’ some the brick stable St Mr Hazel and is eapposed vo |. PPOC. Thompeon, of New York, submitted reso rick stable o! r. Hazei, a su to 9 : 4 ‘ have been the result of an act of incendiarism. | !utions ped bd the tate Prof. Goodrich, sae Seas tas nea ean | a, boned ecieen atest wes pment to a scarcity of water, or some delay in connecting | te President by Miss Harriet C. Abbott, in be- the hose to the fire-plugs, all three buildings were | NAlf of the lady teachers of Syracuse, which Alt soon a mass of ruins. here was a stiff breeze —L. acknowledged in a TTR ae from the south, and for some time the property he Association took a recess till 2, p.m Pigg rrp aang elgs eve North Carelina Election but he lost a valuable carriage and buggy. and a| RAterom, Aug 2.—The vote in this city stood number of other vebicles, also 2 large quantity of | Ellis (dem , and the present incumbent) 193; Pool hay fay —_. Regt d | furniture was {RP iedose cor a4 bec ig Thom psoa (dem ) Thenrdaoe oF S00 yg eee gl “Ucoficial returns from nine precincts indicate not probably cover more than half his entire loss. | that the opposition have carried the (Wake) Mr. Davis lost some provender. The stable occu- | County, which has heretofore b:en largely demo- ohers, hen aecnces oF to sei an 3 pane e- epeec wring those present e nto then throughout the country would only petform their duty, victory was certain. Some were tira bane Se Se coe = pandidates cou’ fec'! » de. bear) not go quite so fat as that, he did not regard this as altogether im, le; but if the adherents of the cause bes they eavocasee ~~ a = et ocd Ba Erection pf Seove ines rc. Septiere rey thes rr the election of Edward Bact trae Senate as “ Smpuaecinen ¢ length the ca hich some causes w! to the formation of this party, which was con ceived and born in Washington city, ber fe, $e t distracted condition of our country to have ene ht about by the maladministrations of Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. Previous to their being elevated to the responsible position of President of this mighty Republic all was peace sod barmony. The repeal of the Missouri pap pom ae not had because of any real or ruaginar’ Wasuineton City, D. C., July 11, 1860. Sim: At the request of several gentlemen who are desirous of erecting a liberty pole on which to hoist a flag, I take the liberty of addressing you, to ask your permission (as Commissioner of ‘ub- benefit to the South, but was for the pose of accomplishing certain political end: ebetend > em waptinc! pled politicians at Weshington. This slavery agitation—the ques- Pro very tes xh he of fends of thi ied by him was insured in Washi. for $300. | cratic oout by the demouraic. party for te sole pie: | oper soar Ee trent oh hat Beko nna cte | ave-uoldiog Sites by the enactment of & new | Coral wad ibe goal wade, Pens ne Tienes © ie | Rise ektire loa nat iew thas, gehen proteey, | “Wimrworon, Aug. 2—Wayne cousty—Ro. and the insurance, it will be see: nl torns from this county, mostly offici#l, give Ellis onthe whole. r ¥ © | (dem )a gain of 34 over the vote for Mr. Bach- There was a large and enthusiastic meeting | 2920 In 1556 here last night of the friends of Bell and Everett New Hanover county—Sevea precincts, exclu- ‘They met in the bail on the corner of High and | Sive of the city of Wilmington. give Poole opp , Gay streets, and the reom was crowded. The as- | 8 gin of S4 over Filimore's vote The Wilming- semblage was called to order by Mr. William H. | ton vote bas not been counted close, but the dem- Tenney, who, after briefly stating the object of | cratic legislative ticket is known to be elected this meeting of the Luion party, nominated as . Chainaan Eee Henry King, sed be was unani- The Case of Sherman M. Booth. mously elected. Mr. Benton was elected secretar Mitwarkis, August 1.—Shermen M. Booth, Mr. Tenney moved that 2 committee of five Be who was arrested some time since, and who has appointed by the Chair to make the necessary ar- | been awaiting trial in the Glover Rescue case, oe for the marching in procession of the | was taken from the room of the Custom House, Bell and Everett Association of our city from the | where he was eonfined, at noon to-day, by an corner of High and Bridge streeis, at 7 o'clock on | armed mob, who placed him in a carriage they Wednesday evening next, to the mass meeting | bad in readiness, whi-h dreve off with him inte of the friends of Beiland I:verett in Washington, | the country. The United States Marsbal and his and that all opposed to the present democratic | Deputies were at dinner at the tifme. The jatior rule be cordialiy invited to join in the demoa- | was silenced by threats of violence, and locked up space at the intersection of Louisiana avenue, C an Seventh streets. His Honor the Mayor has given his consent, as far as his power extends over said streets. Should your permission be given. | can assure you that if they go ahead, they will erect a pole that will be both safeand ornamental. An early reply is requested Very respectfully, your most obedient, G. A. Baty. J.B. Buaxg, Eag., Commissioner of the Public Buildings, Washingon, D.C. pose of defeating ‘‘ Sam,” because saw be ‘was making such rapid strides that if bis course ‘were not shortly —— the would pr ge inpee be lemoctatic party and get possession e spoils amd the rt sly which they didn’t carea great ‘teal about releasing their hold of They suc- ceeded in checking the progress of. Sam, but waked up in bis stead a more formidable adver- Sary—Sembo. It was a momentous pericd in our country's history when there was a necessity for the organization of a Union party. A few years ago it was thought all were Union men, but such ‘was not now the case. If ley dictated he would favor a anion with the Douglas pesty first, and the Breckinridge party second; but never would he in any event favora union with the “Abe Lincoln party. All men in the South were rot controlled by sound -judgment, but in many cases by mere passion. Regarding the election of Ale Lincoln asa direct insult to the South, they . 7 The pa AcciDENT.—A young man named Henry Mid- Papel pape Bee the bie oa | dieton met with a serious accident while gunning have passed the Councils, will soon be com- | Yesterday afternoon in the fields north of the city. menced, 2s we learn from the proper officer. It | He had borrowed a gun which was very heavily would be of vast benefit to the health of every | loaded, and on exploding it, suffered the loss of uare if the alleys were all graded and paved. | ‘Wo forefingers of the left hand, besides an injury They are the receptacles generally of the Aith of | to the third finger. ‘The gun burst at the breech, every square, and the Seoping apartments of close to the spot where it was grasped by the young many families open into them." Unpaved alleys man’s left hand. are not effect hed by t = ioe 3 eae erwed thekagy fee consequently pi pF ncn Sear SzxENnape.—A number of friends of Mr. Thomas The stagnant water, decomposing vegetable sub- | P- Morgan, of the first ward, complimented him stances, &c., serve to poison the atmosphere | with a serenade at a late hour on W ednesday which families residing around such alleys | 2'ght, on the occasion of his election to the com- breathe, and sickness must ensue. ‘he alleys | 0 council. A fine band was engaged, which should be as carefully attended as the streets — hg several beautiful airs in front of Mr. Par- they are the air passages of the squares. OFrice ComMMIssiONER oF PuBLic Burtpincs, ) . July 1s, 1560. Sir: Your letter of the 11th inst , requesting, permission to erecta liberty pole near the centre of the open space in front of the Bank of Wash- ingtom, was handed to me whilst at dinner, which prevented me from giving {t the consideration to er’s residence, when that gentleman appeared and delivered some remarks appropriate to the Dove.as ann Jonson Mertine tn ALExan- | occasion. — stration. He stated that his object was to let the | in the room in place of the prisoner. would stop short of nothing but having bim| which it was entitled. As mentioned that | PRIA——The Gazette says: “The Douglas and | 7. 1 sould Be s %s | Breckinridge party see the strength of the o; either displaced or a dissolution of the Union. | the May: i Johnson democrats assembled at the Relief Hall Ee ante Gert cn en ation orgetow' a eae Pie y was organized by calling RS. Douglas to the | ext. It will no doubt be one of the best oppor- chair dad the appointment of E BePewal oo | tunities of laying in articles in this line, cheap, secretary. that will be offered for some time. Read the On motion of G. W. Brent it was agreed that | ®4vertisement in another column, and be ready a Douglas and Johnson club be organized, and the | fof the occasion. following gentlemen were appointed a commit- P ‘oLick Statistics —During the month of Jul be bedkiy ha uae and select permanent | 5) ctenders were atrested and taken to the cen. event favor a union with such elements. They ‘were hostile to the Union and to the dearest rights ef one section of the Confederacy. He thought it highly probable that Bell and Everett would carry every Southern State, with the exception of one—South Carolina— which would go for Breckinridge. Massachusetts, too, be had every reason to su 1 Pray would cast her ates. objection. Since then | have hed an opportunity of examining as to the extent of my authority over the matter, and I find that, so far from 1 authorized to grant the permission you requ if it would be my duty, under law, to remove the pole, if erected. I therefore have to recall the verbal acquiescence, in the permission you ob- tained of the Mayor, which | communicated to whig banner carried in the campatyn of IS40, aud OVIDENCE, , August |—Mr. Dongies though soiled and wora in the nee it was just Maceo 3 Fn an! amieesa by a as appropriate now as then, baving on one side | collection of People, who, headed by a military the wotto «+ E Piuribus Unum,” and on the other | company and a band of music, escorted bim to the goddess of liberty with the trumpet of fame | the City Hotel. In the evening he was serenaded, in her hand. This banuer can be used, with | and » great throng bl He addressed the music and transparencies, and there will be no | crowd, and was enthusias ly applaaded. Un- doubt two, three or even five hundred persons | usnal preparations Lave been made for the clam tral guardhouse. Of these 119 were white and S1 | will bein the procession. fis motion wascarried. | bake at Rocky Point to-morrow, and there is no electoral vote for their cand: you through the gentleman who deliv. me Messrs. Albert Stuart, James Crawford, T. J. | © * 7 a = 165 4 C i ‘ He was frequently applauded; and when be had | your tetas tam Hbewirrl ete apaioecece Edelin. Thom eins ta George W. Hutchins. colored ; 177 males and 23 females; 165 white The Chairman appointed on said committee | doubt it will be largely attended concluded, a vote of {ranks was passed for his And having passed a vote of thanks to the Relief | M#les and 12 white females ; 70 colored mzles and Messrs. Tenney, Larman, Bremmer, F. Lazenby. 11 colored females. and H. B. Walker Mr. Bremmer moved that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to draft a constitution and report to this meeting on Tuesday evening next ‘This motion was carried, and the chair ap poiuted Messrs. Bremmer, T. A. Lazenby, aud Rande!ph Clark Mr. Jumes A. Magruder entered the room and was received with applause Sume suggestions being made about renting a Toom, some one said that this was the room of the Democratic Association. Mr. Tenney said the Democratic party was ais- come from what source they may, very much re- gretting that a sense of duty will not allow me to gratify “my fellow-citizens in a request which seems so barmless and unimportant. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Jouy B. Buaxe, Commissioner. G. A. Hall, Esq , No. 307 Penn. avenue, near Tenth street west. COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE IN THE ALRX- ANDEIA City CounciLs.—Ata called meeting of the Alexandria City Councils on Friday night Jast, in the Board of Common Council the Chair laid before the board a comimunication from the kindness jp appearing before them and delivering such an and interesting address. The meeting adjourned without the transaction of farther busi than to listen to the reading of the report of the committee relative to the mass cir ah on Weduesday evening, in front of the City Hall. ARRANGEMENTS FoR THE RecEPTION oF THE Zovaves.—The arrangements for receiving and tertaining the Chicago Zouaves (pronounced Zeaavs) during their brief scjourn in this city have been completed. They will arrive in this city at 6 o'clock a.m. to-morrow, when they will Fire Company for the use of their ball, the meet- Further from Eurepe ing adjourned. New Yor«, Augus 2 —The steamer Asia, from Liverpool on the 2ist ult., arrived here this after- noon. Her advices have been mainly anticipated by previous arrivals ‘The steamer Europa had arrived out. The latest commercial advices are as follows Bailion in the Bonk of England has decreased £325.00) The london money market closed gen- erally unchanged, with an abundant supply Bowdoin College. bates ae Barrist Association. —The annual meeting Criminat Court.—Charles P. Sengstack, jr., of the Potomac Baptist Association will be held tried yesterday for an assault and battery upon | thls year, at Upperville, Fauquier county, com- Jobn Kane, was convicted and sentenced to pay mencing on Wednesday, the Sth instant The a fine of $30 and costs. Kailroads will furnish round trip tickets to Pied- John Riley: was tried on an accusation of pick- | Mont Station, for the accommodation of those ing the pocket of a man named Malone, from the | Wishing to attend. State of Mississippi, on the 22d of February last, a2 at the inauguration of the Washington Statue. | THs Wavon Care. Forxs announce a grand The amount alleged to have been taken was $70, | Moonlight excursion on Monday night next. See but no identification was made of the money, | advertisement in another column. i re Bronswick, Me.. August 2—The graduating Mayor, enclosi ati and so Riley was acquitted. — solved ; they were too » it seems, here to pay . . ¢ . ihe eacorted from the depot to Browns’ Hotel by | Veraon, which stated that Mr Vea ee ysee tty |. To-day the Court met at the usual hour, but bad | Monyoway's Pitts. reut, and hed asked for the use of the Gousell saest Senees Cte iy letwecting” “Whe ae. the Wasbington Ligbt Infantry, Major Davis, | Europe, for the pur; of making arrangements | T#nsacted no business at 12)4 o'clock. HARRHOs —A sudden sue, ession ofthe evacua- | Chamber, and to use gas at the expense of the f LL. D. was conferred on Nathan Clifford whose guesta they will be. Afier partaking of | with a company'in Belgium to furkioh the tolk set pera ip The Solin of | town. He would do the president of that asso- | 2f¢e of LL. ; 7 breakfast there, about o'clock they will proceed | to build vemela. for direct unde Tie: teenage | FRom Occoquan —Affaite at Occoquan are now | principle; by combining with the depraeed Munee, | ciation, however, who Is also presidest of the lop, Appian et eager weber her ke to the wharf at the foot af Seventh street and take | expression of opinion on the part of thia city as to con goqeed ty ol presi a ara | Prey ntraliz and oxpol then thrvagh the neter— bolped tedorengisteeardes Soman that | Hitcheock. of the Union Theological Seminary, y i e 2 A fal channels, The: @ fluids, cleanse the | bi ‘oune! amber, Senin ct Vulting theTemb ef Wrenlianton If it promid Ricot tae ee ane desised to know letter from there says: “It was rumored here, a | bowels, iuvigo'ate the stomach, and by repulating | la which tw held this meeting. Is itthe piessers | 2elivers ao oration before the Historical — Resurnt obably between WY and 1 o'clock, | fe ald not ware y but wanted friendeuip | £e¥ days since, that the republicans were about | the various Tunotions restore thn body writs ner’ | of this aneeting to moe, the Going Crete and | And President Lord, of Daftmouth College, sa: they will bey their feapeoms to the Precldeat, atic: | ix’ the Undertaking. ‘The communication ens | !2 memorialize Gov Letcher for permission to | oo ed sl pat bos. ot °F Stl Druggists. at 25e., | gas of the town, or to rent this room ? eat es ee ‘ 1 " - . erect another pole. It is also said thatJ. C. Un- id re Me SS Mr Magruder thong ht it better to y the rent 3 . portunity of beholding their peculiar and superior | on the pee Virginia, and refused on Saturday last to exercise Bosizecres, v 12, 1854. aod by that time this room will be too small, and Hagaxisscne, August! —The Democratic Coun- Sipe erties. on the open space in front of the] John A. Washington, Eaq., President of the his commission as a justice of the peace. His | Gentlemen: 1am pleseed 0 state ‘havetried | it Will be necessary to get a larger one. He made | ty Convention met yesterday and voted down ares- elty B which will be subjected to a thorough commission expired on Tuesday. He has closed | the Oryxenated Butters for Indieest Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural So- anand Debili- | a motion that the committee alreedy appointed | lution favoring ® fusion of electoral tickets. A = % c ! « cing rn nic vi 5 lution endorsing the nominations of Douglas, devshing up for the elety, was introduced to the Council, his establishment, and declares he will have no | ty, and found immediate relief from wing only a | rent this or the adjoining room, which was car- | resol “ We are requeated to sate that ladies only will | Bout of Aldermen having reas ented nc ine | more work done th Virginia. Some Se ceaitta | as cure Jor Devotee ate Ge cel Dante oa] ae ee ee be admitted on the portico steps and other con- | chamber of the Council) addressed the meeting, | Hans are still anxious to raite the pole again.” | 4° eur: Sor Duspre: much pleasure to all persons | ort, Tenney thought it best to defer the election | mimity venient locations in the immediate vicinity. The Mr. Washington said that he a red az the ‘aie! eo. ae laboring under tnoce diseases. ~ | of permanent officers un’ next meeting, but AY Lady Burnt te Death. police will be present in futl force to preserve | organ of the society, of which he as president, A snr sntance Ms. CG. Mostinee, the | “Yon te at libeste te ese this as you think proper | it was just as they pleased. ~ ; order The visitors will leave the city for Baltimore in the 53g o'clock train of the same evening. We understand that the Zouaves are to be accompanied te this city by the Independent Greys, of Balti- to ask a subseription of 85,00) or $10,000 to aid the association in opening an agricultural fair here this fall. After ha foo pre expended vast sums in constructing rail; }, this was but a means to render available and to realize the benefit of those a in this city for Martin’s Virginia Cream Ale, has sent us a ee. of that most delicious beverage, put up in stone bottles expressly for family use. We can only reiterate what we have | Sinmnc aad Dicraice Secon nealthy tone to the already said of this Ale, thatin our opinion it | surest preservative against Fever and Ague, as to promote-the sale of this excellent medicine Mr. Magruder thought it better to enter into an New Yorx, Aug. 2—A young lady named Yours, ae. James Lawis. ~ - . Brooklya election immediately.’ He made a motion to that | Gtabam wes shockingly burnt at effect, and said that there was a larger no: terda 7 by her agen Brno Gang 7 present than at any meeting of the Democratic | Carelessly Sei on “te P Sealed beara Association in this room. ‘The motion was car- | Ob*erving Grea ver ight has no superior and few equals, asa family Ale. | well as othor infections disex: after horrible suffering moze. investments. The crowds which would | afr M is located on D street, between Sixth and | Prepared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for | ™d- y aa cae iee . ist this city the trad ” Zz. D. G 4 djr..3. BW: Mr. Brenner nominated Mr. W.H. Tenney for morning a hackman had a gentleman arrested for | Gutiay. It was estimated that thie fale neeany | bis friends, and have his Ale Call and | ington; and by dealerseverywhere, jy Sl-lw.r_ | received Savanxan, Ga, August 1.—At the Douglas premat®s, and the gentieman complained of the see bim—he isa pio 4 We commend t> the ac ar bring 15,000 people to the city, whose expendi- L e cor t Mr. Tenney returned his thanks, but thought | ratification meeting in this city last night Herschel non the same ground. The cases were | sires’ would be at least 875 000 The interchange public both him and tin’s Virginia Cream | [xyiooraTE THR sysTEM.—Two-thirds of our they ought not to select him, as this was a meet- | V- Johnson spoke Several slight rbances fore Justice Donn, who, in view of all the | Cf courtesies the openiags of trade between the | 4! diseases proceed from derangements of the stomach | ing of the Union party, and he was known to have | took place, and he was with and FS ppaetens, dismiceed, pa Lg aol visitors and citizens of the town, would leave val.| Camp Mxetixo.—There will bea camp-meet- | retiring Donna Seon of been er identified with the American cos srip oS ees Seen a pow- preps vanced his family aud baggage away uable business in its wake; it would secure an | ing on West Baltimore circuit of the Methodist | both in body and mind One preparation and one oe wep —_———- of aud 2 y “whips,” and mself, threatened w "To show i! y ] | at h, to calm tl tated nerye: y , Mr. & ing, one few A Curr, N.J., August 2—A govern- a forcible remark to use bis cane. One of the pest... giger deg ‘teat Rieke Jad’) “4 Cotbeenee | has dea fisted tae foltewian cations that regularity of action in all ¢ Soran writen never left the old whig party. be _ ment steamer, wame usknown, was asbore last hackmen replied in an equally orthodox style, 900,080 to th re By ichinond had | ne a tbsisdl a0 the aneatl a fate... | Constitute perfect health and tend to secure a long | Air. King waived all ciaim to the honor, and | evening on Brigantine Shoals.’ After lying for which was all the ground of complaint. Lieut. Lge areca pod apa sides ene’ Neth Mion Coralie rare nd panloss life, there is parouicine now Lefore | nominated Me. Magruder. ; several hours she was gotten off, and proceeded McHenry, as soon as he heard the complaint, re- f) ~ A - 7 care ie © Wort wii re. wil lostetier’s 7 = c = 4 paged cong orig prune be ieee Gee bad ating te ee ere: ne Coke eG ap ‘Saha. T. Ward, Pal nt Bnd bese nei tothe reader ahie tees Wonataaneny aaa —_ Mr. = on her voyage. annoyance to strangers,and he told the offi | bon the Counctla would tabs auch ection 2s thie — Soe inh success in Dyspepsia, Liver Compl nt, General fis thanks, and spoke briefly but eloquently, Death of the Hen. Isaac A Rice. ee eee believed the interest of the town deme cieae Disuissey Young Kemp and Ratlif, who | tuviths liver, the bowels ad he race ee eee, | ilogizing the candidates of the Union party. Lxpiasapouis, Indiana, A: 1—A private e curb. s On motion of Mr. Ashby, a committee of two | were on a charge of robbing J.L.C. Bo beckmen are so tenacious of the law when strang- i ject. So marve' effect of this great of eminence do not hes- itnesses to the testi- 6 been rescued from danger by the Bitters, when the rem- Mr. Tenney ho Mr. Henry Ki who so ‘ich from states ‘the Hon. Issac faithfully acd etbedtestly edtneced teehie prin 1a hice Gn haeies Ones 4 ciples, and could never vailed on to be a] from the Eighth District, died at 10 o'clock to- know-nothing, would allow himself to be put in day, after an illness of thirty-six hours. nomination for Vice President. ee Mr. King was accordingly elected vice presi- Bell and Everett Meeting. Tee sccteeaban by! New Or.eans, Aug. 2.—The Bell and Everett Mr. King said this was the largest opening cam- | ™eeting which took place here last night, was ers offend, they should expect to be dealt with as strictly. le — * PassENGERs rex Stramen MonTICELLo For New Yorx, ox Wevvespay —Nathan Rice, Mr Owen and oe, 3.1L. Husie, Mrs. Samuel Alrtich and child, Dr. Mackie and lady, Mrs French, two children and servants, Mrs. Alex. Dana, were discharged from jail this morning— i the witnesses oving nothing against them. ‘Phe itate t ans, oe toe 4 condition of the prosecuting w! at the time | monials of poocen who hi the robbery was supposed to have been - | suffering an ted, and Se pace he had visited, made A arin nat of the dispensary had all been tried without vai sea ocmection Wita tag eae Migaasser Pe" | "aia yall drugiat everywhere, jy ect was concurred ia, and Messrs. Armstrong and Bryan appointed a committee on the part of the i i ttended. Some dozen hes were de- Mahon and two children, Thos. Gill, Mr. Edson, | Aldermen, to take the subject thereof into consid- | | Buous— The excavation having been com. piyaiian, masa Seek sure antiomsle palgn meeting he had seen, In Georgetown for pon ty yin Sime’ Viseee AWE tetera Deceased oe” Ron forthe new iron bulldinge of Mewre Coyle | ft, Gimantrfaty mailing ne proces aftanthing | ‘wotly yeure_sings 1840, He then 5 humor Sailing of the Great Nastern Tor Old Point p, Dr. Antiseli and lady, Adi Leenehy Mr | Att Asovr Duck his morning a colored | and Egan, on Pennsylvania avenue, near Sev- will all pain, and is sure ‘ulate ‘the | and concluded by moving that each member pres and Annapelis ee enn MoBonnld Teeg A: | man, for yeefsa huckwer in the Center Market, | enth street The work and materiel of the foun- | bowels. upon 1 ‘3 miller reat | ent contribute what amount be pleases, todet y| Naw Yorx, Aug. 2-—The steamer Great East- Sain? 8. town “Mr P ‘A. Cole, Alex. and well known to our citizens as Goodin’s Ben, | dations attract much attention. The fine large B. pd Felle'and health to you iaonte. the expense already incurred for room rent, &¢ | ern sailed this noon for Annapolis, via Old Parkine, editor Clarke Journal, Ms Capt Gea. | Wat @rtested by officer King and taxen with bas: | blue rock used in the masonry is furalahed from — en ety | This motion was carried, and it wes announced | Point Comfort. She cleared the bar at © o'clock. ney, card ehitdeen talttmerent Teter E pain ket of ducks to the office of Justice Donn. It ap- | the extensive quarries above Georgetown, worked | S2other co eoll-ly | tbat enough was contributed to pay all expenses Acted ate need any Mr. Calvell, HH. Rhodes.” . > | peared that five of the ducks were the by Silsby & Co. Butovs Prvex —This dangerou already incurred The Explosion Crosse. Beard the La ‘Three hearty cheers were then given for Bell ugust 2.—Nine persons were and Everett, and the tenrclatoa‘edjutaed, to ae oe ee by the explosion on Soioe tebomnss eskch oatared the stable of iy ||. "re = rene $S Creme ; .c. 5 s disease is im- vis mediately nipped in the bud by a timely use of these CuntraL seo ars Coser cron proces | anti-febril corrective medicines ; they purify ‘was found drun! street, W8s | the secretions of the liver, renovate the sto: é Set bimerit of oo ater in the slreet poak beneath the violence a fever he een , i has be did, and required the man to ack Ma neg ney lng tr dew; be we! | ppoaral tetaoshs entae eee? eneheaaicnt ake Addison last night, and severely injured Deathet Hon John S Wells the service by signing the warrant, and set a charged $2.15. fa M. Dennet was drunk, and, | 4! Ces means had failed for trial. be the record says, disorderly, too. The assessment | , “0!d by ail iste, at 3504 Ge; and #1 per all Stafford seized him to take bim before a magis 4m his case was also fixed box. err aee err jy Z-lw trate. Mer. Webb » and _ Stafford “ Marer’s Mrracutovs Vrrain OYER, out of his shop. Stafford went to oftice of Serious Acctpryt to a Wasninoton Boy.— | the oldest and best remedy known for exterminat- Jastice Donn & warrant, which was Fy iy hg peepee tary my Monday, ite and Mice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants, | =e : . . L—P. B. unan- served on Mr. Wi i Bl agen Yeatman alad from Washi » aged it twelve years, | Musquitoes, Fleas, Moths,Grain-Worms and Gar- GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | imon"’s renominated rl a aa ceed from After a bearing, Mr. Webb was required to give who ison a visit to the family of Mr. George Javedts. Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. the Eighth district of benteate perf ae po tempting to get on, when be fell the trea ras | 01d by ail Dragetete overywhere,”*mals-dm | Bor other Georgetinon odveriusemenis sea firs page Baitimere Markets. Casus—Before Justice Donn. —Daniel | Columbian Armory are in want of over his and’ ankle, crushing the bones so a a a ~~~ | Sarimore, Ang. 3—Flour closed firm; new McCarty and Fat Donshar, were wrested by Speer from ‘thelr, complaints. It acems that | that amputation is thought to be unavoidable. Externftnioe’ Bal Bere Wares Frets. ante,| FS WARM ee PREPARE FOR Hewes Sak Ce ee aed Z 7» OF cut beca: -—— arden ‘. < 5 trying to ght and taken before J m, | the bill whieh remains wosettied” "Tije bits | To Sxx Tux Guxat Easranx.—We called on It contetns we’ Poison mort of Aupust” (sao tossot COAL.-of all sizes, Tuite Teste, Frertstend who, af the slight, damage, end in con: chiefly the cost of gas used during the time the | Fills to-day, and were glad to see the list of sub- — hich we will sell cheap if ord ‘quiet; Bicood bey ot sideration of promises of better for on the | volunteers stayed at the armor, order of the | Scribers to the excursion Plann ging by steamer wd olen Msexere Pies Mics. P early and leav; orders at | $15 50; ramp $14 50815. part of the combatants, fined them $1 94 each. department or President, while the Harper's Ferry | to see the Great Eastern steamship is rapidly fill- Sold - “* “& SON WD ya2le. F. Lebar was arrested by Policeman Fanning, | excitement existed. Thongs a compay, ie ng up. the subscribers are some of the overyw: 93m wees 5 * Yer. - be Feponny dave batiery and was held to seca- on of costs, the gas iv still cut — best citizens of Washington, and their families. Hoxsor, ruic REMEDIES ws! YERS & © New Youx. atm n ee rity to Keep the peace; but also that he hole is not paid. shows the t All Di Humphreys & Cos Ho-| jy 27-2w Office cor, G andzad sts., W 5.15; Obio $5 3085 40; Southern $5885 55. Wheat used language not allowed the Corporation ‘Taiovon’s Museum oF Ant.—The attendance eo put iy = ~— - + is firm; Southern red $1.30a@1 ¢5. Corn is firm; blue laws, for which he paid $i 94, pe ; wre nnsualy large lat night, and the perform. | taey2in boxon. at 35 Eee ‘i, | JRALANCE OF POSITIVELY AT | ' Arm; Southern red 61 3m Som Pux Auzap.—Considerable amusement is anti. = last ight. "It is worth the price of ‘adiiaston wo | $ hat rs is reetions H DEMIES AND Day | Saul st ate ington Ci onl Monday rvening next A : F OE B. Wink treet and New Y rs bs oe facilities, it is + | Chi a said, a who. to enjoy | i Me 1o"w rt piven, A ; themselves tn the highest entertaln- y at. Lr eyed 44x; N.Y. pe Oe] 1 y -sesineecsend 7 4 ota ont me aa ‘ childees, to return bome at = bour ; a