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+ LOCAL NEWs.. moves Se ‘ace soit! ‘PHE LATEST NEWS: = mili ; A nye) +] 17 Phoogh Tux Stax Is printed on the fastest . is admirable for ite : TELEGRAPHIC. stesm press in use south of Baltimore, its edition : is mons Se tin inet be k ' = ee ee is 80 large sa to require it to be put to press at an 0 c ’ jon you have attained. The regulag meen a \ New ¥ oven’ cdhuimenenrnamaiains, early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should. be army of the areas separ ta conned ar Sane u Iwerpost tes Se bas envied. , sent in before 12 o'clock m; otherwise they may ' be in time of war, from 5 not appear until the next day. =" ee Noticx to Wasnrnotowtays —Thore of our fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do not mail ‘Tux Stak except after payment tn ad- vance at the rate ef 37% cents per month. There is nothing new from Syria Three Dutch war steamers hd been ordered to The Wing ef Sardista bad rived to send an Bleven thousand French troops bad gone t& ng Sosa mia ka a Serena sO SAGES Senpeast a Reet efelags to be inserted in the Batimone Sun are received up | motion iy meh can . sane te wae upstien of Ser Govemet of atand forwarded from Tie Star Office. un evil bia. yore ee i rrtomgar: BE ape 1t was reported that special & baa Srexcn or L. A. Barctt—We present our I thank j and Jeremiah. In their view reli, fell with ; treaty between the Marowites and Druses, but it teaders with an abstract of the bh of L.A. “ honor you have done me | their commy, suet pra} ‘tor i country re- lacks confirme on fee aoiaeeie, atnee eeu oe . oak — a - I wish you, from my heart, | corded in the cha Oatiaing the text is not | Tested haceomaer Napoleon goue to the Cha- Mr Bargie was called up for sentence on the it paid The Kings of Saxony and Bavarla would not =—— false pretences, of which be had been contd 3 . Partictpate in the Toplitz conference convicted, and spoke substantially as follows : hed enai y be found—that 4s, of ‘and disorderly and fighting. | The British military authorities recommend an The prisoner would ocew y the attention of the aga’ ty William Green ae was drunk and disor- | increase of the army. court for a few moments Roent that he could The captain ‘of ihe Col - and the derly, and not having the ready $4 15 to pay the | Parliament eapoclel to adjourn about the third say would remove the verdict agai, him; nothing Pa hed the President ina ‘sald: is before | Costs. a was sent to the farm to cultivate the soil | week in August that be could say would mitigate his sentence "foun. Excuruancy : Permit me to say to you |G of for 90 days. : is A Mormon Conference had been beld at Lon- = on eaeer ay had a meaning only that we are deeply sensible of the honor you dave Tux Prize Exnrsitiox which was to have | {°°) Cp a ae might be continued to the end; News men it wemall pinoy re ier enone tievery seany pepo See = ye nae tees pare} Jonathan Priestinan, tn the leather trade at aa be tad met t, with {ie calm front of diadaintul tiyeg of easant recollections we ae chabled to carry ener nes of the world are | weather, is postponed until to-morrow (Tuesday) | NEW Castle, has suspended. bonesty, no ; western [- 4 Sanderson But be owed it to these ind friends eto ber set hone of Sia. ine bed bech J Oeee Ot srafles' to be suiiect tobe Wil of Gok canes | met eaten ep fat = — ms basa = from Paris come will be remembered by us as les, to be subject to will of God costs us | many spectators as there are gifts to distributed | “*Y!ns that ever tends hed throbbed Guly afound bis ows in bis hour | nates ofthe onte to Pelle ob eabed en te | coctnory lasts, ‘Having tet othing; but when the roed beromes thorey ana | Macy *pectat goon with the’ show. ‘It has been | O8ttbaldi ts directing la expedition aguinet the of bitter tritwiation; be owed it to bis faithful responsibility of the oath distinctly felt, a witness | to the tomb of our beloved W our feet are caused to pain and bleed at every | hinted that S$. is crazy—that be nightly gives Palm, i . ca = — e counsel, whe, knowing bis innocence, had labored eannot be com: it. Therefore, the oath is | ur patriotism and love of country awakened by | step, when adversity obstructs our way, and great | away more jewelry than the proceeds of the ex scent voc -- Speech on Te — towed Tat mck wonderful zeal and ability in bis be- | fenced around with solemn restrictions. ‘These } the reflections incident to the visit—the recollec- | difficulties are to be overcome, when storms hibition amounts to. We don’t know bow this | Suroct te enc Stem a timon bait neowed itto himself, maligned, accused, | restrictions hal been removed by the rulings, to | tion and the contemplation of the glorious deeds | gather thickly around usyand darken our spirit- | js. but we know that he gives awaya grest deal | bets to ba i — convicted, and about to receive sentence, that be | Samit the incompetent testimony of Chambers | 84 sacrifices made by that noble band of revolu- | ual sky to such a degree ts to bring our faith into | of jewelry. and that if he és erezy, our citizens ee ino e douttiuat tye tocvitehs Storia offer his own view of the case, and subject | and bis son, who could: have lece Proven upon | onary martyrs that gained for us the liberties | lively exercise, then the contrast een a true | had better be laying in their gold watchs, plate, | $')t. will bes letee lncreee ny he ‘alin the charges against him to the test of his own ex- their life-long declarations, to be atheists and | We enjoy—we thought it particularly apeseetaly Christian and any other man 1s easily discerned. | &c. before he comes to his senses and stops the | $a"e S cage Semmes sd Planation. His remarks would be based upon.one | mssterialicte, “Fhe pale had been mokee done | that we should call-upon you, the sopieomteries | Thus we eee axe joy in adversity is the theme | show ee secu o, single complaint: that he had not been tried upon | and the infidel element in society might rush in | of those ciples. You were kind enough to | suggested by the Cn Barton of the test and SS ‘ on = Aa cae = royal troops to with- the issue of the indictment alone, bug upon Kem | to wreak its hidden hatred on the Christian. The | refer. sir, in very flattering terms to our connec- | most useful lessons which man has to learn First, || Tue Harveck Hasnas Conrvs Casr.—We are "Tee Prt tay. e aoe eral ae. gentlemen of the petit jury had probably not con- | tion with the militia ff we can only feel the as- | as the cause of this joya good man recognizes tue | requested by Mr. Carusi to state that in the pub- bite meer d rederick William has given What was the case as made out by the prosecu- | f'Gered ‘the necessary results of their verdict. | S#rance that we have in any way contributed to- | government of God over the affairs of life. He | livbed account of the above-named case his name | birth to a danghter tion? That Hargie had told one Benjamin Cham- | some of them were fathers, endeavoring to train | Wards establishing, or awakening, by the intro- | acknowledges the uniform agency of Him who | should not bave been used, a8 be was not one of bers that he (Bargie) was authorized to draw up Christian daughters and Christian sons; the | duction of a drill somewhat novel, a spirit of | rules heaven and earth God to him glows in the | the counsel employed ‘The publication of bis Eon one Wiltizm Francis MeLcan, of New Or- | Gly. might come’ when the errer of the fathers | military discipline in this country, it will be an | stars, blooms in the rose, and more truth than | Name as one of the counsel was of course inad- leans, for some roar € that he (Bargie) wished might recoil upon their children. For a great | # ple reward for all the labor we have undergone. | soem. a9 to him in those divine effusions of | vertent. Chambers to indorse his draft; that he said, fur- wrong, evengwhen unconsciously done, works out | Accept, sir, on behalf of my command, the assu- | Scripture—God rides upon the storm’’—‘He ther, that Chambers, in all probability, would in- always its own punishment This is the law of | nce of our respectful regard for you, sir, as the | weigheth the billsas in a balance,” &c. Secondly, | diseases proceed from derangements of the stomach It was repor' sat the Cooference on the Swiss cur no risk by indorsing the draft; that Chambers | hature, and of God and Is not subject to the | Chief executive officer of the nation, in which we | The Christian recognizes God's purposes in and the nerves. A wantof vigor in the digestive | question had indetinitely adjourned under: , in fact, ¢ himself was to collect are just entering upon our duties as citizens, and | s:orm of adversity to be in harmony with bi r- | Organs causes &n immense amount of discomfort, ¢ Emperor of Austria arri at To on derstood, in fact, that he himself was to collect | rulings of a court” ing upo! a id d y to be i y mr f di fi The E ved at Toplits the money; and that. under these representations, | "Yip po prisoner indignantly repelled the idea that | under which we consider it a very high honor to | acter, and therefore they must be for good. To | bothin body and mind One preparation and ong | the 24th Chambers bad indorsed the draft. Bargie had ott i be addressed as citizen soldiers. Tense your Ex- | say that God does anything without a design is | 0”'¥,,reaches the cause and the consequences o| It was reported that Garibaldi was preparing % he attempted to escape. He could not have : this discomfort. To give strength to the weakened ’ ihe aver, cashed. by a business man; it was sent | escaped, if he would; he certainly would not have | Céllency will pardon our untidy appearance. Al- | to call in question bis intelligence ; and to say | ‘8 isoomfort. “To axitated nerves and to restore | {18 descent on the Mainiand to New Orleans; it did not tind McLean there; it done so, if he could. lowance must be made for this ou account of the | that his designs are wrong is denying his benevo- | that regularity of setion in all the organs which Revolutionary demonstrations bad again been was returned | aap and Chambers paid it It was crime that made the criminal, not con- | beat of the day, and the continued marching we | lence. The balances of adversity and prosperity | constitute perfect health and tend to secore a long | made at Naples a be ag ome to aa viction and sentence. The prisoner was not crim- | have undergone. What we have gone through = ingeniously poised, for were = lives a con- aut meer yo = Sere te ence Sarit pe ates 4 at. was rey fot eet 8 Conference was held st once, this prosecution was brought 0s st . . . nos With on this occasion js but a portion of our reg- | tinual series of prosperity, it would cause us to | the wor Hoh wi Mil ‘aris in relation to Syria the whole ‘case, upon which he had been con. | ‘28! no jury could make him so; no judge could po reg. perity. of the Kangaroo. Sr. Jouys, Aug. 5.—The steamer Ki 5 with Liverpool advices of the 26th, via Queens- INV.GORATE THE sysTEM.—Two-thirds of our | t°WN, pessed nse plowed on Friday night ; Stomach Bitters. It would be an it to the reader The Porte bad informed orn Powers of ae seme, Rle-sty of jail became tol. | tar drill; but It was the best we could do under | love the world too fondly, and were it one scene | Stomach Butters. It would be an insult tothe reade : the westers victed eral bod the circumstances. of adversity, it would soon dij tus. Our . i: y the conclusion of peace between the Druses and Now for the defense. It was proven. by four ble, when it was the abode of conscious inno- present A gig ty oo inners. Ie | suecoss in Dyspepsis, Liver Complaint, Gener 4 ence.” ‘ o The President.—Well, I think that after such a | 8 Debility, and all the disorders to which the stom- | Maroaites, but promised nevertheless to act with witsomees Cont Enegie was suthoriaed torduew | Guiatias wbck ecules on caater ree TeGalar aston bite meds It le tetee ae Ot | eece cn ae te Thirdly, | ach, the liver, the bowels and the nervous system | t € utmost vigor against the authors of the Mar. ‘upon McLean at the ime for a larger amount than stood in it God knew best by what means to | Supererogation to ask me to make this allowance. | Along with our increase of trial comes increase of | are subject. So marvelous the effect of this creat | sacres. the one named. It was proven that he drew with 7, ‘ his ceremony over, Col. Elisworth proposed | strength. A man does not glory in adversity | restorative that physicians of eminence do not hes- It wes reported that the Porte protested fost she justiSable leliot that his daft would be'peid. | etscusr thanbed orto, teat pte heen ook | Soipive thats tines eaters propened | strength. A main does glories In the strength | {ate to afix their names as witnosses to, the trsti- | the French intervention, and the expedition wan Ui reat Proven that he had rendered soch import | Dn hed been lent to bim in this tert of neering, | hie Eixcelloncy, with which he maintains himself against it. | (aun. end dasner ty the Bitten whee tee com stopped. Mat Old eae ake ambers es to make i€ proper that | Gigicuity. He was teady to receive sentence The UFesident then retired to the balcony of the | Finally, Adversity is certain as to its limitation. | adiew of thediepensary had all been tried without | ‘rhe English fands closed on the 25th at an im- that old man should do bim any reasonable favor. Judge Crawford said, it was not his part to re- | White House, after a polite bow, when the com- | It will not last forever To a good man the last | avail ‘ Provement of an i tt was proven that when the draft was returned ply to the prisoner. He did not think the attack | panies resumed their position in line. jenemy is death, and when that is conquered, | Sold by'alldruggistseverywhere. jy 31 eost Mesers. Granvitie & Co., of Paris, in the bide Protested, he used every effort, in the midst of | PlY fp ths priser Attorney waa in very good taste. | The military then marched to the music of the | they are all gone forever. Peon Sn. Lewes, es Vanmees and leather trade, have failed. Liabilities £13), sickness even, to protect his indorser against loss. | fie weuid seater Bargie to two years at hard | bands, at quick step, out of the grounds and | Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth street ~The ene r as Wt was proven that the money, principal and in- | jahor in the Penitentiary; but, since the counsel | 4ewn Pennsylvania avenue towards the City Hall " Burutnoron, Vr. + 12, 1854. A Paris despatch says the Sardinian govern pastor, Rev. P. L, Wilson, officiated. The dis. = : have tried Pe ¥ M Li tassit, bad Reon: tendered to Chambers, and by of the prisoner bad determined to take up a writ | in front and about which. for hours, dense crowds, | course in the morning service was upon the ine remmenal Ditiers for Imdyaention sat Debili- | ment consents to support Garibaldi in a proposal im refused. And it would have been proven, | of errot to the Circuit Court, the execution of sen- | composed in a large proportion of the gentler | « Mission of the Son o: God,”’ an able and inter- had the Court permitted, that Chambers and his a fentl ty.and found immediate relief from uring only a | for six months trace with Naples. son were atheists, believing in no state of future | ¢uCe Should be postponed until ten days after the | 8x, had been patiently waiting to witness the | esting sermon, from the text of John, 3.17 For | part ol a bottle Laave the xreatest confidence tm : ee a Naples on the pe oh: x g Z +s drill, as intended and published. Not | G. t i @s acure for Dyspepsia.and Gereral Debrtity, an essina vracuse had heen evacual existence, acknowledging no accountability to a | ts of tbat Court ae ted ee aianpotat cheat altogether, Bape “ Binworth ae caroaguenecnn Freommend it with much pleasure toall persous | Roval troops, who were being conveyed by steam- Competent ot etic nietere Sey were'in-| vit’ Zovavas—Twate Wied to Suw’Paxer-| drew up bis men and hove chaye specimens of | be saved.” After the sermon the congregation | ""YYu'sra at inbe ty tease thts as you think proper | &**% Naples ompetent as a It was established, be- | pet's on SaTcRDAY—THEIR Dri. tHexe—Tue | drill for about ten minutes, which was all the | was dismissed and the sacrament was adminis- | to promote the cale of this excellent medicine Nerth © Sore ail question, that the accused bore a high | Apoaess cy THE PRESIDENT AND The Revie ce | brief tiene before the departure of the railroad | tered to the members of the church, and of other Yours, &c James Luwis. jerth Cacel.me £lecuom chasacter personal bonor, and that his associa- tious forbade the suspicion of his ping to « Cart ELLswortH.—It was cause of great regret | train by which his company were to travel, would | churches participating with them. At night, the The Oxysenated Bitters give a healthy tone to the Prrensse ao, Aug 6 —Thirty-nine counties in 1 to all that the programme arranged upon in regard | admitof Before leaving he expressed his regret | discourse was based upon the text of Romans, 13, | Stomach and Dicestive ; and act as the | North Carolina have been beard from, showing « false pretense for the purpose of obtaining money. | t> the movements of the Zouewes Guring their | that the length of time spent in the President’s ! part of lth verse—“And that, knowing the time, | surest. proservauve against Fever and Azue, as | net gain for Pool (opp def 4.018. Pusty-seven {bis was the statws of the defense limited stay in this city could not be observed in | grounds bad not permitted him to gratify the , that now it is high time to awake out ofsleep.” ’ | Well as otver infectious a cS B, nd for | COUBtEs are yet to hear from, which in 1558 gave At the very start, the defense was met by a mere | ai] respects og account of the many unforeseen | people about the City Hall as he could have| af £. Church South.—The service of the morn- |." sy aed W. Fowle & Co., oton AV Cr | Ellis 2 majority over Mclhae of 7,448. be legal quibble. The Court had ruled that, after | and unavoidable delays occurring at diner, | oreked. ing was conducted by Rev. J.C. Granbery, as. | @- State-John kaiwates, Neon & Palmas, Ware’ | Counties yet to hear from are chiefly in the west Chambers and bis son were sworn tn chief, no| times. Expecting to return from Blount Vernon | | The Zouaves and Greys left in the half past five | sisted by Rev. C. A. Davis (Chaplain U.% Navy) | ington; and by dealers everywhere, jy Sl-iw.r | efM part of the State, where Pool's friends testimony could be admitted directly as to their | ata somewhat earlier hour than wae ihe case, it | olcleck train for Baltimore; the former en ronte | and the pastor. Mr. Granbery preached from tie —— largegains. The opinion bere is that Ellis is religious belief. It was in vain that counsel of- was the intention of the committee to have the | for Pittsburg, and thence to Cincinnati and other | as ‘ Hf fered to bring forward their own declarations to | text of Jobn, 17, 4: “I have glorified thee on the Mever’s Mrmacctocs Vermin Destroyer, elected by a greatly reduced majority j ting Zouaves visit the President of the United States | Western cities th; ‘ished tl tl the oldest and best remedy known for extermnat SECOND DISPATCH many parties; the Court clung with stubborn ob- | at two o'clock. precisely, and then proceed from =e Ey es ee aa" Alter Ges tooo Oo eee Ce Hz tats ond, Mice, Cockroaches, Bars. Asts.| The Petersbs Daily Expreet (neutral) ‘has the pelsomee Redo te enmity squint thence to ma 'y Hall, where, at half past three, Perec ragga pe Ep cae ove —— of the Lord’s Supper was administered, at which panacitoss, Fleas, Moths, Grain- Worms and Gar- just received the following from a reliable source , Z| *8ganounced in the Star, they were to delight | Alexandria were well attended yesterday, not- time a large ni f ited themse! "Prine 4 at Raleigh : admissions marked them infamous, were placed | and astonish our citizent by the exhibition of | withstanding the excessive heat. In the Meth- | with the Starch. at tent Her A: Prectet, Riera “Pall feturse from 45 counties show a nett gain upon the stand; and all their imperfections were | their remarkable drill. Being detained down the | odist Protestant Church. the pastor, Rev. J. T. pastor, preached from Deuteronomy, 33d, part of varnished over by the authority of the Court. river, however, longer than Was anticipated, they | Ward, filled the pulpit for the first time after an Pastor, Pr seal a The prisoner knew but little of law, in its forma were not enabled to leave the hotel, whither they | @bsence of several weeks, in order to recrult bis Wesley Chapel.—Rev. Mr. McCaul 4 cor nence plic b> Principle, that the deed toast be qualified by the They arrived at the President’s about quarter past | ate, in conseque! ot close an application 8 ee e for Fool of 3,019 over Glimer's vate in 16056. T 4 N's Macyetic Insect PowpEr 45 counties constitute two-thirds of the es Hed Bugs. Roaches, Ticks, Ants, | vote of the State. Admitting that Pool will gain Garden Insects, &e. it wontatns ae Poison: in the same ratio in the remaining counties, El- i! Exterm | Corinthian “Por ye know the grace of our — mae majemy Win be yee three, followed by an immense throng, having the | to his arduous duties’ The reverend gentleman | ©! y £ a “The ocratic majority inthe 1 ture jntent; that there can be no crime, without the | appearance, from the windows oP toy ab ne appears much improved by his jaunt, and bis Jord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, ead Are Cartsin Death ts Rate and Mioe. will be omanaarnae redaced, but is too large to iafent to commit crime. Now, if Bargic was | House, as if were.of.¢ ace of heads. ‘Phe cua’ favie discourse in'the Morning was aitentively , for our sakes be became poor, that ye through bis Sold everywhere. 8P9-Sm | be overcome. The democrats have evidently authorized to draw on McLean—if he had a rea- | panies were invited into the Eat Rome Gon, | listened to by a large congregation. He also | Poverty might be rich.” After the discourse, the - —— carried the State.” sonable hope that McLean would pay his draft at | {he Zonaves ranged themselves along the east | preached at the evening service. tee Chachi coe a = the — of Hommoratuic Rementes n ———___________ wnaturity—what reasonable motive could he have | wail, the other companies on elther side. Bele Quite a large number of Alexandrians visited | the Church and other denominations present. At] All of Dr. nemerars Ss Core -aenhe me New York State Politics. the paper seerauding Chambers? That draft was | thus arranged in Ine, Miss Lane entered, with | Washington on Saturday to ‘witnes the deill’ oy Might the discourse was upon the 3ith verse of the so in bonen, Ste enh atte iaie: Rik | Casvesmbentees, Angus as-dene Goa Dix that deat ere Le Chambers was responsible; | distinguished male escort, and occupied a seat | the famous Chicago Zouaves, and sll expressed | 10th chapter of Acts. in ‘eases, containing 20 vinis, from @4 to. 88 | of Ganon hee eee tees tothe Breck” tbat draft McLean might reasonably, from the near a window in the south erid of the room. | themselves highly gratified at the result | Se. Paws Lutheran Church. — The pestor with book i ss fairest business point of view, bave been expected fe ch full directions. For sale rag : pose matty ie Agel > dl ~ Shortly after, the President, accompanied by Dr.| About 12\4 o’clock on Saturday niyht last, the preached in the morning from 1 Kings, 1 2i— | 9°". Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wholesale ang | Wtidze State Convention for the first district of veh » then, in name of common jesal: 5 : - J : ; | Ontario county, and Isaac Roy, of Phelps, alter- Blakes the ‘eliciont Coentoian niet citizens of Alexandria, residing in the ‘And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, | retail agent; W. A. Fitzzeraid, 393 north F stree' y sense, could there have been any possible intent to Buildings aca Gand tae oe ie ae Tictaity of St. Mary's Hall, were aroused from | How long halt ye between two oj ions? Ii the | also. by FB. W inter, north corner of ie strest and ag ey a ee ee cictraud Chambers? In order to establish that in-| ance, when the military presented arms. mnich | thelr slambers by the cry of “Murder! murder! Lord be God, follow bim; but if Baal, then follow | Vermout avenue. Also, Pond’s Extract of Witch tepals eer —i. nations : tent, the prosecution would properly have been p ‘sin y 2 4 for internal and exter: lammations of | cratic convention beld here to-day elected Daniel compliment the President acknowledged with a | belp! I'm killed watch,” &c , proceeding from him. And the people answered him not a word.” | Hazel, for internal and external inf mn ad br thee ee ghee ty —] obliged to provea direct conspiracy between Bur- | praceful bow. He was immedintely tatroduced | & female voice. pon repairing to the scene of | The Assembly's Church —Rev. Andrew G. Ca- ——- James P. Van Wagner and G. P. Pelton as alter- gieand Mclean; for the authority to draw, and | f, Captain Elsworth and other officers of the | the disturbance, it was found that a man and his | rothers. » preached in the morning from Hottoway’s Pitts. nates, to tbe Breckinridge and Lane Convention the reasonable hope that the drafts would be paid. | Zouaves, by Mej. Davis, of the Infantry. wife had been indulging ina sociable knock- Psalm e that sitteth in the heavens shall | Diarrwcra—A sudden supp ession ofthe evacua- t Fe ‘were so clearly set forth by the defense, that not : Ti at Syracuse. After a brief conversation, in which the Presi- | down and drag out, in which the wife very nat- | laugh”, At night from Luke, 87—Aad when | tims {requently ends in collapse. The actin of = ‘ Lane even the sophistry of the District Attorney hed deat epee his delight at being istered by a | uralty came ont second best. By the timely In- | he bad skid these thing e cried, -* He that hath | Holloway s medicines are bases on « more rational commen Tite aoe 8 Pid agri a_i ventured to intrude upon this forbidden ground. | visit from a corps, which had become vo renowed | terference of some of the more ceably in- | ears to hear, let Lim hea’ Ehey neatralizs and expel them threugh thenster: | Dr Was A Serceue cided, Win.G Bryan, The prisoner did not blame the District Attor- hout tl ntry, a ut i clined neighbors, the hostile les eriaeeeoh —_—_—_— al ¢ e S ify the fluids, cleanse the | jp, oh dete 4 throug! he country, as a company unequalled pe | i channels. They purify ui Esq , was elected delegate to the Democratic State ney for having prosecuted the matter vigorously. | in the masterly art of drill peculiar to the French | brought to a reconciliation of matters generally, | GRaND TOURNAMENT OF THE PRESIDENT’s But he did b! etigeg) gers for having subil- howels, invigorate the stomach, and by regulating | ;. be 8 Zouaves, the officers were introduced to Miss | and quiet being restored, the belligerents and Movntxo Guanp —The tournament of the Presi. | Cece 8 restore the body to its nor | Co#vention at Syracuse mated the grossness of ction z bs A Syeacusx, Aug. 4 —The report current in some e indictment; for havin, ne. The P, lent, ace b tain | peacemakers retired from the fleld. the former to dent’s Mounted Guard at Arlington, to-day, bas | mal state th. Sold by all Druggists. at 25c,, . 4 treated it as the elchemists treat the baser ince ae Acbapeemne Stor hele Pr Pa eg “bind up their wounds,” and the latter with thus far proved to be a perfect success, and From. @o., and St» ——— — Ped pag ll Pag on ‘cust the on for having played the part of a Peter Funk, gal-| aves, shaking the hand of each as he was intro- | ‘curses not loud but deep,” upon all midnight {ses to be a very grand affair. Coaches have been Mrs. WinsLow, &n experienced nureeand{emale (demectatic) State Convention tled for Aug. 7 vanizing a worthless material, and lending a] duced. He was followed by Gen. Lane, who was | disturbers Query, where were the watch? kcho leaving every hour. from 9 o'clock this morning, hysician, has ® Soothing Surup Sor Chtiden Testh- | wouid be adjourned to Aug. 15 ie Pectin, counterfeit bue of a to a case that was | introduced by Dr. Blake. * answers where? for Arlington, filled with passengers. Atab ear! v if, Which greatly fncilitates the p: i founded. No such aueegeenant is peewee bow leaden in its stapidity, and brazen in its marvel- ‘The Presifient having expressed a desire to see A lot of ground and frame house situated on hour the Guards, mounted on spirited horses, to | by softening the gums, reducing ali 4 w ous end unprecedented insolence. Yes, the pris- The present probabilities are that the national ll, if it would not rat | Alfred street, between Queen and Princess streets, the music of the bugle, proceeded up the avenue | Will allay all pain, and is sure to repulate the A arson . quer would say unprecedented. For, little as be | fatigue, as heundertioed theo ese aie ahs | aoe wold et curt en Saturday last to the South: on thelr way thence, presenting @ very Buc ap, be Poareelcen, and selhol bay seclth to poreeb rest | democracy will proceed with their business. knew of legal forms or history, he would wager | of the City Hall, they again formed in line, and | €fm Protection Insurance Company for $505 pearance. Fivery one seems to be in the best of Perfectly safe ina!l cases, See advertisenent ip Tornade at Kansas his life, that there had never been such a case of prssed throngh the south door to the lawn imme- it is in contemplation by a large number of s,irits and pes, id for the contest, which com- | grother column. oo li-ly false pretences in any record, that ever emanated diately south of the White Honse, the President | Alexandrians, members of the Union party, to mences at 3 0’c from the brain of one ealf to be Mi us = ce py fd bound in the skin o charter the steamer Thomas Collyer for the pur- are each to have the privilege of crowning some —Persous desiring ways vd ~ J of another re fe cctacitet xo, tbe thoes oan pe re of conveying them to Washington on au fair maiden witha uel wreath, and at the | find them for exchange at the Star oountar. tornado, chusing much damage to timber, fences When every other foothold had been knocked | with their wonderful evolutions wee Ke, t open by | Wednesday evening, to be present at the ratifica- same time to make her a present of a lovely fan, end buildings | At Burlington, three dwellings away from uader the prosecution, the District | the Washington and Baltimore companies tion meeting. | with regard to both of which the fortanate Indies MARRIED. aad other buildings were dest cag edge Attorney made his last desperate stand upon the THE L. New wheat is coming in to the Alexandria may well feel proud. s\x houses, including the Neos! jouse, were alleged fact tuat old Chambers understood that he : pt Lorola College, by | distroyed.’ At Ottumwa and Otter Creek. man he iven, f t th st- | Market slowly. The farmers in Alexandria and epee . Chas. F. 4, M P. CARUSI. Jr’, to y ui . . y was to collect the money. Now, said the Dis. BP woneatebages g yet Che eeriees tae adjoining counties complain much of the present | ‘To Ske THE Great Eastenn —See advertise- | R2%)5 ., only danghter of Col. Warren D, | 4Wellings were demo'ished. A number of per- trict Attorney, if the jury believe that Chambers their exercise. From the limited time allotted to | protracted drouth. ment, in another column, of the trip by steamboat | Watson, of Westmoreland county, * sons were injured by the tornado, but ee. understood this from tue representations of Bar- them, they could only go through with a portion | to Annapolis, to visit the Great Eastern. It will} (Alexandria Gazette and Sentinel and Fredericks- ‘ The Times of ‘his cliy bas the following inte gic, then they must find Bargie guilty. The | of their drill, which was done in a most taster]; | INranxstino Casx —On Saturda acaseofsome be seen that the committee bave succeeded, ly | burg papers please cupy ) igence from the Plains moment that the draft was casbea fi the’ beaker ane. the President remarking that, so perfect interest to holders of stakes in bets Psies up before a the excursion one more in obtainin, _ «wee, — Stewart, with a Usgeee of bps pend * in Washingtoo, that moment the crime of Bar-| were all their maneuvers, that they'seemed to | Justice Johuson, and was decided upon the evi. the fast and splendid steamer Baltimore for thetr DIED, ele ee mee ——— phe Se te mammated) § And the Judge con-| move as if by machinery. dance. Uwas brought by Wm. Roddy against ‘ip, which fact will doubtless induce those who | Qn the 26th of July, THOMAS CLARK, after a| & ee en ee Ee SOs Se Res firmed this position of the District Attorney. The drill elicited the a; ise of every person | Thos. C. Donn. The prosecution had engaged were undecided about going to decide at once in long and paicfal iliness which he bore with chris- | ® ‘xteen of them prisoners. any outrages by Ob! most exqaleitel counterfeit Attorney: Ob! | present. It exbibited on the part of every man a | counsel, but upon a statement of the case, the first the affirmative. The arrangements for the com- | tian fortitude, in the 58th year of his age. Kiowas. and Comanches on the Ar are re- most discerning Judge, to whom the spurious complete mastery of the Hardee system of evolu- | declined. A second was engaged and he failed to | fort and enjoyment of the subscribers bave been | —-—-———_-—<----;-—_sr-r—sres eee cotn was of equal value with the real! The] tions. The first movements were merely foot | appear Thecase had been several times post- | perfected at great labor and expense, and a | AMUSEMENTS. C.L. Vallandigham & prisoner knew that be was speaking only by | evolutions, wheeling, filing,etc. The mentaoved | poned at the request of the prosecutor, and the | Which will conduce toa delightful time ina 8 = d ane ee courtesy ef the Court; he desired, so far as he Houle Be ee eecomplnation, in single and | trial on Saturday was insisted upon. The defence Tespecis has been omitted. It will be seen by the | ——————_____________"____}_ yi aii. ig aye ayn bm 1 could control bimself, to be respectful to the | double file, in Pitoons, in company, eles They | brought no witnesses,and the cteeaaclicited tings | advertisement from whom Sckets, may. be 0b- | A PE RING cine tn tckiel te kane sto Destin Oomeerianen af ake ment District; as Court; but, if be bad rend history aright, J. marched with the greatest revu ity. ‘The next | the evidence for the prosecution was as follows: | teined, 28 also the place and hour of starting. | {75 EVENING. Ayewst 7 Lap te Seateneer dete oF eee em upon the bench bad been impeached ‘for less | movement was beyond excellence. he company | Mr. Roddy stated in the office of Justice Donn | Don’t forget that the list is filling be him eo and | ington of FHIVD: A : as len. Clsaeat Le Wameen Bhenythy cn mer cause than might be farnished here wes drawn up in double files, facing front. At | that 8. N Chipley, « police officer, did not vote that this is the last chance for Washingtonians to | v'fich Semon y aud | the Hon. Clement L. jan is zu isoner thought i the iene wetense wes | the word of command they shouldered and drop; for J. ‘Cig at the late pmol and did not see the Great Eastern. Beautiful P- eae ng iged at ome. Pees candidate Sor Congress by noclemation. with the ution Sore id look at the | arms. The simultaneous flash of forty white | vote al all. Messrs. J.S. Norwood and AR. <a orate F from Custed, understanding of old Chambers In regard to the | afm hands, and the simultaneous erection of | Allen, stated that be did von neg tose | satock, = bentdi tx dhe tines oe ee) aes] la eee Ry Escape of a Ferger Custedy. collection of the money. Did he owe Chambers | forty muskets, were like the thovements urthe | Best. Roddy pulled out bis money and suid be | Siclock, > Deardes im the house of Mrs. £ Street, | Set Silver-plal eces, all one | PHILADELrHIA, Ang. 4.—Col. J. Buchanan any money? Not atall; the proof had been that perts of a huge machine, and the individual | would bet five dollars on each stvtement. Donn | Nubed bts landlad lak a fellow-boarder of an | fi! ; beautiful Diamond Ring, superb Silver piaie | | Cross, the noted forger, escaped from the custody the obligation was on the other side. Had Cham- | Zouaves were Tucgotten in the evolutions of the | told him to put bis money in 11s ket. The | '° t of mone! sia tote scigtihclyrs a 10 an | "Tea Service, in 3 pieces, all oue gift: splondid Can | of tipstaif Porter this morning, while on the way vers any ostensible right to receive the money of | company. The whole body of men was like one | witnesses told him they did no want bis money. ie waat Ne ie dooms abode G es a : — ew Sresens and Eardrops, Guld } to the court to receive sentence. There is no trace Bargie! “His own admissions answered «no. man. ‘ Roddy insisted, and the witnesses took the bets. | E'S Sout 3x o'clock esse down, saying that the | Orchester: Violsa GG Bran; Piano, Prof: Scmxut, | Yet of his whereabouts, Where, then, was the motive? Where was that ‘There was the sharp quick order of the captain, | Donn told him he would not hold the stakes. | hildren were so noisy be could’ not ps He| Tickets of adinission, on this occasion, wo al bar of absurdity Saichas unpartial justice would | and the quick unerring flash of the hands and the | Reddy insisted that he should, and when he was | © , 2d ‘ ve net up in fea service, ‘ts of the 11 50 ets.; "fi le at H. Semke: Explosion of the Boller of a Locometive. ; this motiveless suppost | rifles, as if the order of nature were reversed; fiat | satisfied that Chipley voted, and voted for Beret tas presitiy, discovers Gal ar rear ak We | Sao Es evtets th Selene winedores | pore aw, August 4 —As the Toronto tion? There was no motive, beyond the of | the deep thunder and from a hundred points the | gave the m to the opposite side. Donn was of jewelry were gone. Another | Sufsy beseen. ‘Tickets may also be had a os train was leaving here at3 o’clock the boiler of fate eiisnc watney;, there was no bar whatever | simultaneous electric flash, These movements | soon satistled, by statements made on oath, end boarder came in and discovered’ thai his trunk | {iy Lomo S,m. to 5 p.m.,and on the evening of} 10 onotive exploded, throwing the engine in the plianey of the court. were rey several times and varied—every | other evidence, and gave up the money. Then had been opened with a false key, and bis money Denson ~~ AY au6 | and tender offthetrack The engineer was rzpotme tnt be hd fuld tee Grate sappune ta Sg seigetct Rrolonged spplaue, ‘The ne | Roddy demanded ft money Tiu'having bnen Rag ber opened witha flee key, and bie money ma = id tbe Sreman sided, bot none of the peme J ol soldiers on ol acc a paskidh coe ee ome ti aub, | slower details of the manner of drill, were Sohoaon a derided that as the notice, either Verbal posed that the thief has left the city Ar.otiiek’s ASUNGEOR CITY GaR- | £er* Were lnjo Lay L pina beard further | obliged to confess that the Zouaves were the ne | OF » not Deen served ou the stake- | pic.mic ap BALL at ARLINGTON, TO-MoRRow, New York av,, between Ist and 24 sts.,) Fire in Malden, Mass of the transaction; would there have been any | plus ultra of military beauty. holder previous to the decision of the bets, the act : ae: &. (tow Sv be al case of false pretenses? Who believes it? Who | marched obliquely toat te of the stakeholder was only a compliance with | Se¢,gavertisement, in another column, of ple-nic MONDAY, Avovsr 6rx. Bostox, Aug. 4 —The large stable in Malden, mits Geen nthe hands of tea eae, draft would have | whose directions are diagonals of the plane of ad- | the request of Roddy, and Donn was acting in the , bY E¢Puta’s Citizens’ Band, to enable the band to . buy & new uniform. Of cours», everybody will An efficient police will be on the nd. morning, with six horses. The lower story was McLean; | vancing, so that the men on the left are far in the | capacity of Roddy’s agent, and Donn’s act was | Esputa’ band thas eal a lent ms I calkcen en amnteia- it could not have been produced in evidence. | rear of the men on the right. Looking u othe di- Reddy own, and now his remedy was against | £0, pha iad rubies sens ee Pl amhaticrtare re used for the storage of logwood and chemicals for nn iamissed. ‘ive this excellent company of musicians a Jift. % hen adye house. Loss @8,000; partially insured. 2 f Admission 25 cents ; children 10 gents. ye cal broker, who, mot content with bis salary in ognal or oblique file it seemed thata huge leg | the winning party. ‘The case was di Ve are authorized to say that the dancing will be eamnir « F owned by the Barrett heirs, was burned this aie 4 LA FETE CHAMPETRE? ‘was movil ee % ;, ¥, 7 Office, increases bis means by shaving needy men. “y very variety of | ANOTHER OurRsck.—Last night, about haif- | Kept op tll 12 So ctuedah Sieetonine Eee jy St-tf 6. WALA Manager. DA npr ah pegenr cory wa app ah have been satistied; for. past ten o’clock, Mr. P te sevenpondinen rine on reat expense and trouble to accom- UGAR, COFFEE = Naw barns Ce gy Savery ———- not have lost whens poy ey ey lien , se fetlecke rhea re otvel ies & { public with a first-rate band for excur- Ss 18 hd} PORTO SUGAR, tnfri tofan American patent in the com- I. ttor i mg bayonets | relative, of which just received notice by -nics, ete., aud hopes to deserve and 15 do C nfringmen _ would not have been satisfied. No; with the a dispatch from a ne! pnoring oly. His business ocure favor of the public in bis enterprise a Dined use of the paddie and erew as 2 moti) instinct of a bleodbound, he pursued not mere}: lay in the Seventh Ward, hurrying along the | : b power The damages are laid at $50,000. the trail of the present prosecution, but trails that by : case, | Street south of the canal overtook five men, who | Cpininat Count—To-day. The Court met at a were more ancient, more remote, and entirely dis- were noisy and Seeny drunk. One of them | the usual hour, and itt, convicted of borse- = FER. COFFER. connected from this sffair. t one end of the column | seeing bis heny, ted to trip him. Mr. McD. | stealing, who was reca the other night b: > PO COFFERS. TEAS, But the District Attorney had said. that, when | j the avoided the catch, and remarked, “ You're & the officers of the jal, wes inte courtana| —® Gk. eP BLACE T the Washington broker the draft, the guilt smart fellow.”’ He was instantly attacked by the , onan pod wegen in So CHEESE, ° of Bargie was consummated ; and that neing The second part of the drill was }) RO one coming to € penitent ry 8. crowd. was 'y beaten, + e which occurred afterwards could add to, or de- % consisted princi ot skirmishi: bis aid, though It was at that comperatively early | Jobn Crouse then placed on trial on som steamer Monticello and packet 5 \ , Provis tract from, the of Bargle. The court sus- perp stn Ns ‘The abirmiehers scattered In tws | nour. "Returning back to the Clty immediately, | of assault tng battery, and resisting oficer 3.6. Lond fe aes lee co, | te sored bacon sides We | seme pask O19 78a; tained th ....Now the prisoner was wil: | files acrom the enclosure, and | Mr, McD mys he met un nae | Donaldson, of Georg While in the discharge | _*¥36teo__ senile & Ss. | remp& p &, i Hy § i & Ff 5 whi! < i eh 4 i é a of his duty. The case was pending when our re- ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Saiebe that, token fee eck cael ane Chamber: 7 yer * MeD ae Pos a B THE Naw Youn. Aug. © Flour 10 Bre; State $5.15 bad not lost acent; itwas in evidence, that Cham. i | his been besten. Taisis| Bran im sax the excursion of the Odd a a, or 95:20, Ohio $5 30a 40; Routhern 55 Wheat bers had no reasonable of losing a cent; eo: but one of the cases which occur weekly in that Fellows’ to Analostan on Wednesday next, E ons bas advanced fe. Corn closed firm; ‘62a it was fn bad = “ht to vray j direction. And what can the citizens expect | for the benefit of their library. It is certainly a| For the $i the Chisene ef Woeb- 2c. Pork is heavy. Lard is firm. i. expect that McLean would pay the Woes fallied te | Very meritorious affair, aud should be numerously reat mie wing aremonehe ve | endy- in evidence, that Chambers would have brought | fre bridges and ' patronized by the Order and their friends. : scat ‘ Financial. © ic ic tices ee tnaret | PRs permease areas ear Ds see nSL RIGR erie ex hee ea ae . i 3 i » in- ‘ : . the trime waa an accident; the prosecution was | The | forms ue that a string wand of music will Be te 2, 7.00, Sid Tl hee onan et | 79%; Michigan war fig; Reding Ns ou atebtent; wae an accident, except | mar | attendance in the afternoon, daily, at the spri steamers H RK. 58; 6's Wy. the virulence of the A . Such was | com, ‘of parties. ‘Terms, g lesve the miserable false pretense, put by the At- i tosuey, and sustained by the court, upon whieh Jury met in December last, and bad posi- : ernoon excursion of the ! a! TASER