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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. —_—e——. Searcuss o Summgr Travet. THE EVENING STAR. SALES. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION an eacherineteea Cw Fer other Auctian Sales, see frat GEORGETOWN. icpariment me possible after enteriy the 0. The cx n officers of the fifti and ‘AN AY Gorvaspendencs of Ths Stor. Smrect WOhta ENTER Pavmenr, | EW Fer other Auctian Sate WASHINGTON CITY: [Editorial Correspondence of The Star } sven recigvmtr of fartry pele Gronesrows, August 7. 1800. || Condcancine at 4 o'ciock F. MAE Hak Sait ee TUESDAY. +++ August 7, 1860 | [No 9.) July.3!, 1860—p.m. | are fo-constitute the herein indicated. Re ‘of . beg isave to inform Mrabtata Dretriet fi Joceive oN THROVGH Onna Ree ae AND Traversine tas Western R ve—Reacn- inc CLevetanp—A Tair on Laxe Eats ro Berrato. At6 p.m. we pass Winchester, a village om the outskirts of the Pennsylvania Quaker settlement, though from thence throtigh the line of this rail- road to Lima, we continue among Pennsylvania settlements. The people here show that they Sprang from a good farming stock in their neatly cultivated and so fruitful fields, and the finish of thelr barns, as well as the style and character of their stock; and especially their horses; evidently more carefully bred than any I have seen since leaving Jefferson county, Va. At Alliance the train stopped to tea the passengers. There are hif a dozen taverns or railroad meal houses within a stone's throw of the depot platform. Each one had its gong-beater duly at its door as Spirit of the Morning Press. ‘The Constrrmsion publishes 3 biographical sketch of General Lane, issued by the National Demo- cratic Executive Committee, and occupying over four columns in that paper. The same paper descants at length upon “ The Nationality. friendship,for the South, and purity of the Black-Republican party"? The Intelligencer discusses “ the merits of whay the Southern Desmocracy call ‘ the leading issue of the present Presidential canvass,’” that is, the territorial slavery question. ee eee + ‘Tue Paxstpgyt to Visit rus Grea ERN ON THvaspar.—The President of the States, having accepted the invitation to Great Eastern at Annapolis, will leave oa Thursday morning néxt, in the 7:40 that city, accompanied, pethaps, by th bers of the Cabinet af'present in the city, With or two other of the higher officials. The Goverr ment dispatch steamer between this city art Norfolk will be in readiness at Annapolis to co- vey the President and his suite to the steamer. +> Tae Careiquit Exrxpition —The different s. sistants of this expedition bave received orderto report immediately at Norfolk for duty. The. S. steamer Brooklyn is at Hampton Roads to on- vey the expedition to Chiriqui. We ate giato notice that our townsman, Thomas Jekyll, 0.2 , that on FRIDA’ the county of Washi aad tome et y ae to pubive sare. at rodon’s Boose Georgutews, D. O, cn tRipay. ‘ianist, will at- y of A. Anet ng ay 10 0 am, form selections of the oy to wit, viz: one ‘Classic Music, on Borel Mule and one in Mare Mule, seized and ion &jarce ry requested, Acme pried pen a soo sees el of a: (8. MONT PORGET..O1 Hy oe ft ‘ a SLLOWS’ BAL’ < a! oe on? ate S. 7 5 ya asi i Sipe oe MA8S84L8 An wirtne of eerit of 4+ Sanne m ‘ositivel pom mh 7 r mae of of . von of tH > eg the Cirouit Courts Blache i Boat rr Beautiful Presents, valued at $3, will be a Se Couaty tie gate, Foren o> 5 Tiree Fourt He weed ovr exit county on AES one je! fo the audience—“eing the largest »: "f > i ato Siete pltad Hes tired es pig af ahs AN ASE aes beautifal Diamo: bi 3 forty wath 201 BD: thi great wonder. heard so much dissatisfaction expressed in rela- tion to any matter, and it isa great wonder that the Star, neually so ready to defend the rights our two cities, has been silent. Baltimoreans enn go by raitroad 40 miles, or by steamer 25 miles, asthey choose, while we, only about the sime Seok enetiaiy Gited aga king a mile to the strambost or Saki a of having on the retora to stop in Baltimore a! night or atrive amost hour. | it’ round. ti tiekets by railrond: direct to the had issued, we believe one-third of our population would have gone—as it is, but UP We have received from Franck Taylor ‘(who hasthe number and back nambers for sale) part 16 of Chambers’s Encyclopedia, a dictlonary Of untversal kaowledye for the people. UF The Portsmouth Transcript declares that er gcc, ry Woasitneion, ponrist = m6 Tigi, tithe, Ef. if ; per! 6 im Square 10S, in ity Eee Raat baer Oo | ere Set oa r—Vidlin.C. 0. ira; Piano, Prof. Semntt loheinle Na, Oi. to cetehar te aves satiofy in -. favor of Margaret M Dyer, wite of J CASE, | p of admission, on t On, The explanati ‘the ots.; sale at H. Semken' 8) the brakes were put down, and such a xt pe 85 | goes out asa first assistant under Lieutenant Jases | /¢W oy gone or are going Baltinere mort. | 480s. ars fs Behan ith ste. wher the pres. au 21]: Marshal for the District o' they gave usfor three minutes beat an old-fash. | Stciair Morton. The Brooklyn will ‘sail fom | M24¢ by the coer and Ohio Railroad | ents may be deen. ets had a 7: “‘ubless the Portsmouth authorities purpose en- t New Orléans © NW de ¢ tin ing paper, that the more vo @aging In the grazing business, they should em- may aleo ios Son 8s. m. to 5p. m.,and on the evening Norfolk on Saturday, the Lith instant lias nothing to do with the branch to Annapolis, ‘ RSHAL’SSALE.. scare writs of fers horns, cow bells, dilapidated tin ware, &c.. kc. pect brett fa no explanstion at all, unless the question ts | !8 Performance, og an Mite od Fromm ihe ¢ ei cas of a ES enone ot ete os ont beg Bt dg 1 | How the people of the vicinage can stand he | Ruwovat oy rik ATTORNEY Gurine’s sutisinctority answered. why round trip tickets | ee Sounty of Washingior7 and to mp Gireatad. | wi! Inte the my basins, Mt OMY MRE nein of tele ealry thre timer daly throughost | Orviee ~The Atornoy General andor to the propleot ihe Ditrct? | RXOURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. | Sxzoenis publican, Yoreash, ur hon oft court 5 Oss maton a TE the year, ts past me to divine. ‘They print the | been removed from the building’ corner of 7if- ‘We were in Montgomery county, a few miles | _ of Aur , Bt 120’ clock m ahi defend U7 The threatened suit against the Great Eas- | price of their meals in huge letters for the eyes of | teenth and F streets to several capacious andele- beyond, Rockville, on Sunday, and noticed that Rite: wai pariah tice the ony of Washington. D. tera by James Eluathan Smith, of Greenport, | railroxd passengers, from twenty-five cents up. | gantly titted ap apartments on the second flog of | the a SR ign age ie As to their togelar 3 Py yee] New York, has been {nstituted. It is for the use | Sofar, f am not in love with Obio cooking, the | the Treasury.extension. The buflding fornerly ean bos in thet eoction however, which 400 & si = ree sarees Soe! md of au fnvention, said to be of great value, by Popalation having failed to take time to study the | occupied by the Attorney General will be wed re Sp : es aes: ‘teehe: to- SDNESDAY, the 2 7 in favor which ‘paddiewheels end propellers are used in | art of preparing coffee and tea well, or Indeed of | by the Aqueduct Company. Bro wb fooked af Sagas any 1a of pivectsement, | ompeon aod ZR Ouman: combigation, by which both velocity and stead!- cooking anything weil but the interminable pee Infateicnbee—At Gb Hinbtance ithe sonthern ‘ eM _ au cs —— 18-dte_ U.S. Marshal for District umbia. , - The schooner B.M Pore, heavily loaded with SABOATH | 7 = ness are attained. It appears that the Grent Eas- Ge ple. Welt of Lima, 50 miles out from Secretary of War an inspection of the depé of'| cont, while on her Tay, up the river yesterday. | "J REHYOL will avenn ENCE VE SALE IS POSTPONED tern Las lost the immunity vsual-in regard to bs Aha ohn helenae rand ded of. the West will be made by Mvj. Irvin McDovell, | came Into collisiott Ae Pad at ing Lene. SION to Fort Weeaey eee alt CEN 29th inst. same hour Sie chies seid cgeatcearosemek cee | cine ees bers operon Teal |astaast sistant udfatane general os omeeemi [umes ahr’ datas thivae of te Grdge” She | Nugwse aes’ = WSDNESPAYS' TY |e W. SELDEN, U. 8, Martha : ————_______. railroad strikes It, the county is evidently of more | 20¢% assistant adjutant general. wes run as far Out of the channel as possible, and 8 — ‘T7" On Sanday week, three or four servants be- report to the former for special instructions. Sixth street.at 7 o'clock and the Navy \ wha: Tecent settlement, as though the emigration had from her appearance at low tide in the evening : Fk ~4 ath ovclock & m., Aad at? .’clock pm. AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW attendanc: {ensing to Gol. John Tayloe, of Chattertom, King | pressed: southward to this point. Their farm | _!" Consequence ‘of the reduction of face at we judge she may be raised without loss of vessel x : : cfreshments at ott: Gents’ tickets 0 | _By J. C. Mo@UIRE & OO. George conaty, Va., whilst playing in a skiff are fair, but generally cramped, and | C*™P Floyd the separate ordnance depot st that | OT SMBS. - ouse on Bridge street. inwhich ecg indies 25 conta; children 10 cen'te. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOUR LOTS Ar Wied neatly denne the more; and curried by the | thelr farms are for the most part devoted to dairy. | Pl#ce will be broken mp. Gauctabed, end Ms, ‘Rlimpson, whe hes lensed | _eeeseet commrrrer, | Norris" H Semuer On, TUESDAY > rind nesrly dcfoss the river to the Maryland side. | ing; cropping with cereals, which requires for | Junox or Uraw Arrotntay.—Henty R Cros | domovebed. tire loton witch it vioed” iatads, | > GRAND TOURNAMENT AND BALL DON, Acrast 7th, at go'slook, on, the Premlens, ‘Their perilous condition was seen by young Mr. | success in itthe persistent labor of other races, not | bey, Eag., has been appointed Judge for Utah, | we learn, to build a bandsome store thereon im- A ar No em, each ag (eet on Pore ‘weet, Tarles, oom of Col. John Taylor) who jumped | being usually agreeable to the New Englander. | eice Harden, declined. ee aoa MARSHALL 8 PAVILION. Bi te corner of orth Hs. © ag back pe fed nto a scow, ‘with the of a servant man, forte dickering . io ir. Mctn' » contrac’ for_construc: ‘ 7 ZN i 4 ae Towed to the skiff, and setoeedad fa saving the poe oa does not Eee Ee Maas ak SeArtrGair of x Posehiteky the Pine oa isa pheler elpean pil Rect Goch betder, foot" OARS ste Ave uke | amail ry toy = DR TE in 6 pod 12 Sewasknag eoemace: ns nn sen mon tats ot fhe fer 9s tne sete provnt the | gant ton oP Pointed Jobe Ryan postmaster abba |couest orem nere come ee | NGe ne FUCRDAY eat aa manne, wrth nueresty secured’ Ty 8 deed of rant : jew Ei eir ts here from 3 * fale 4 early resumption of work on their respective con- on the ‘rnee PRE town, and Alexand:ja are mo>t respectfully solict- pursuing other and more congenial callings in Hoey . av 3 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. . erode Tur Wearuen.—The following report of the } 20°: a Neransk ii wn Jreecl ba tin shove Gee toatl | ay 5S. een & Ob. kamen 2 pe ED Rey Polat tied report the Tie adictieds een momentiol thelr farms, | sesamiae top the morning 1s made from the Amer. furrows, ha applied for a Patent for a Portable | here's Oclobented Brace aed has besupes | IP ane menete ely Ms Sa health of Floyd as much improved since i Aap by the Fearn ap a this par- | can Consolidated Telegraph Line to the #mith- pe cy Yess me eee eae nad | gazed forthe ovcasion. The public are invited to wings, Taces Pearemeny, Fancr Goons, &c— his sojou: Hygela, Secretary Thom; cular region are of recent origin continue up to Institution. tl < obeéfvetion is score 0! + | attend. in ; . oom ile a faa Tan evenly ease tee: | abet eleck Tee” deposed with spd tor ping wp eer panel | online’ thant ARM Tilt Gaalntat | ment he etx, tne connenng Ramdas >>-- Mr. Faulkner, the American Minister. and | That is, certainly to within 25 miles of Cleveland Avevst 7, 1860. ance the wires of the Aes, Sa, ‘one put ap as | the PavilionatSovclock p.m Returs tug will leave | t eof R. © Btezene, Faq. No fy ‘enn. family. have removed their residence for a short They consist of the multitude of stumps in the | New York, N. lear, pleasant, taut as fiddle strings. The posts may be made of | the Paytion on Wednesday mo ning 1 and streets, o vari See Sron Fotis to Vereuilice His aMabitity of] aside on all cides: Thelf hornga stock hove asems ‘clear, warm. clook | avenue, between 5th and ~ rivesn W pabincton at? Mir - we hey o} ety of good: os a me | ftemity to tl Wishing os a ot m a oral themacfves of Salt Water Bathing, Fishtag, | Trigmed end untrimmed Straw Bosneke, Hats and rabbing. fe Tats, The ondersigned bas spared no expense to make red Hair and Straw Bonnets, this Tournament sacpane ansthing of the kind uiet | Colored, Black and Wiute heokey Hats, manner aod business-like habits are subjects of Philadelphia, Pa. universal commendation. Baltimore. Washington, D.C. Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va. ‘wood or jron at a cost of three cents each, and the wire will not cost one cent per foot. The only additional cost is a top 2nd bottom rail of wood. ‘The inventor has already had a liberal offer for the right in Virginia. to be highly improved for the purposes of the dairy, rather than for the production of fat cattle, as nearer the Obioriver; while their houses are counterparts of the humbler class of farm houses Tee Cotoagp Stariciay.—“Quantico,”’ the ‘Washington corr indent of the Alexandria Sen- au 6-1w* RIM The vi s I land, and aad Swiss Edgings aud Insertings, » Va. Pie-nte of Logan tribe 1.O.R.M., at Ana- | has boon givon in the State of Maryland, and no- ~ ond . sce and Stripe, Brousham st the Stataticnl Congtems oy Faties | one see Im New England. Judging from the | Qilmington, N fenton yeatescny, was « Gach dnd Snccese, pecunini | SVE Sr sieusare to ail stages Micohie seal de. Coltars eed RetaTtafonta’ bis attention to the fact that “Dr- Delalney, a reg. | Sek" Of hay, I imagine this season’s yield of on! ‘0 abl, eter. ps, Cords. Braids, Fringes, riuted sh ed grass here has not been u eat throughout the day, and when we left t! RSHALL, Proprietor. Cioy : tk But pectable colored gentleman was in the room,’ is m 8 satisfactory one. Under. Charleston, 8. C. - 6°, wind SE A Ga. siete. Savannah, Ga. cleat, 86°, wind E ae Gauge and Sik, Silk Buttons, Pisin Drop at about 9 o'clock, they were in the full Ute of DEUcatre. =e eine eastich Theendi Gotten explained by Lord Brougham as having been | draining is much required in this portion of enjoyment, and the floor was thronged - Val Rs y other mentioned as a statistical fact! ‘This fellow, De. Seat “setats Ohler it prints, Sag their | Mecon, Ge. leak, Weare cers tothe anuale of the Boly Hill Band Tee Pic'Nio Pe pig, 7, aR pies > lainey, wan one of the negre soc nae eae | + Ohio, Columbus, @ clear, warm By advertisement it will be seen that the Bell ST. ALOYSIUS SUNDAY oop hkirts, French Artificial Flowers nt niki am Setive icipator in the proceed. low grounds bordering the railroad is a fair Montgomery, Ali -clear, warm and Everett men in our city will attend the rati- | wili take piace je dian A aay and Gentiemen’s Silk and Gingham Um figs of the convention, held at Chatham, Canada | *4mple of what is necessary elsewhere throughout | Mobile, Ala. <Clear, warm, 31°. fication meeting in Washington to-morrow even-| Augus. 7h Everythi breiias, est, as can be seen by reference to the journal | it. With the thrift that characteriza the poputa- | New Orleans, .clear, warm, *5°. ing, marchi a procession to, accompanied of the proceedings of the convention, pages 4: done to make the arroogempnia per Cottons, fect pad cn -aee to si! a 4 fa ie ir nds eed Dronees, | ment. n6 pavilion imely con © . rT, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, making Sos the? pienaan' ext place of resort in the | Ore Gia aes. Portemanmine, Card Cason vicini y of the city. Gold and Silver Thimbies, pont: 5 Withers’ Brass and String Bend has been en- | Pobin's, Harrisou's and “Sales jaule’s bee? Ex gaxed for the Pecamon, te efreshments at city prices, Ti kets 25 ci Onmnibuses w vans avenue ern Liberties each way, tion in all things else, proverbially, I wonder that they have not bethought them of the profit to re- sult to thelr particular system of agriculture— dairy farming—from underdraining, utterly un- known bere as far a#I can perceive. As the road nears Cleveland, villages within sight become more frequent—all built much after the New England fashion, though more scattering, as though the builders realized that they had more FROM TRE WEST. +--Cloudy, hot. -cloudy, bot. ‘clear, bot. «Clear, hot. ~fougy, warm. cvery hot. -very hot. Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a.m , ae tected for temperature, 29,961; at noon, 20,00 ‘Thermometer at 7 a. m., 78°; at noon, 86° by a full of music. There will be a meet- ing this eveuing, at Art Union Hall, to perfect the organization of an association, &c. n our letter of Saturday for “receiving and erlpring” coal, you printed “screening ship- ping.” 46, and 47 of the Senate Harper's Ferry Investiga, tion report. He called the convention to order, nominated the officers, &c. Realf,in his testi mony (page 99) says: “The whole tenor of Dr. Delainey’s speeches was to convey the idea to Jobn Brown that he might rely upon all the col. ered people in Canada to assist him. °° peetivee se aphasia Necro Mestinc Disrersep—On Sunday lest, (says the Rockville Sentinel,) there was an jm. Tense concourse of negroes, numbering some Grafton, Va.. Wheeling, Va. ‘ar keral i Cincinnatl“d children 10 cents. un from the corner of Penneyi- ‘erme: $3) and under, cash; over that sum” eet Fare ten cents of 6 ~ . >-MWESMA& T= creat . is ok, dass, for approved cudorsed FOR THE GREAT EASTERN. Ex ¢U RS ION YRAND EXOURSION ‘auld J, C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avote, space at command ¢! = Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to G ro twelve or fifteen bundred, at “Sharp-et.” meeting | tend reve apap eis ever forther-cast | aay 3"; minianume 73° a ANNAPOLIS, ANALOSTAN ISLAND, FUTURE DAYS honse, near Sandy Spring, in this county, profes. (manufacturing) establisb- TO SEE On the occaston of the Inauguration and = Sedly for relictous worship. They gathered there | ™e"t# are to be seen from the car windows any- a = = aed bondoc! Opening of the By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctionsers from every portion of this county, from Howard | Were through the “western reserve’? of Ohio RCO Fee RaAaED Sp ho regular monthix THE GREAT EASTERN. vs Grorgdiown, Of Colaenbea sreraattiinore etty and the District | traversed by this railrond; all its villages being | DS + Sas d. will take ee ef Columbia. Meetings of this kind were, at one mocratic Club of the Seventh Ward. will take fisce at Island Hall, THIS EVENING, at 73 o'clock, By order of the ite PRESIDENT, A Special Moeting of the Lib a, all be held at the Library apparently devoted to the trading and absolutely necessary mechanical purposes of a purely agri- cultural people. We did not reach Cleveland until after dark. time, quite frequent in this county, and were not then regarded with much disfavor; but the cor- Tupting lnfuences of abolitionists and negro steal- 8 have been so dangerous to the slave interest of our or that negro meetings, for any purpose, ODD FELLOWS’ . . OUSEHOLD AND_ KITCHEN F 1 WEDNESDAY vA TURK, aT Au_tion—We wil eal oa There —— Bat ie oma ye ee Pp. ™., ~ bg ‘om a eo! t i residence o! eo ate t's ™ ou . the bret y ‘ne mag pie —** oe ist Poursstowa voilege wau, all of tne citizens of Washington and George § borne 4c cre 5 Tete; Ohne, The Committee beg leave to inform their friends that. for the. EXCURSION TO ANNAPO 3 ie ‘it expense engazerl the inrgo, swt splendid steamer BALTIMORE, which will p: hey have at a gre Kamacy | tively leave her wart, foot of sth ktreet. on W town generals, t» participate wi : s . s Tth street,jon TUES Ly , RN clan them on this interes ing occasion. No pain ill ‘arpets, are exceedingly distasteful, and, indeed. are die. ea ee eri inalty whatever to note any | ha 7th instant. at ® o'clock NESDAy ENT EASTERS “by 7 o'clock the next | be epared to make this Bxeursion agekeabla gud | Parlor, dieing room, a 4 approved of by almiost everybody. Accordingly, | Ptticulars of interest concerning it, for | trans- ‘The Managers, ‘and a mmittess connected ring the ateamer ati p.m.,and arriv- | entertaini ¢. Appropriate addresses will be deliv pot sate Feather Les ‘nad Toulet wheu it was known to Deputy Sheriffs Veirs of ferred myself at once toa Lake Erie boat—the | ¥! h the Excursion, which is to take place on n Friday by daylight. ered, Rad the aunusements °! the day and night will eis! Fender Karson ee sie toma and Higgine of Berry's district, that | City of Buifalo—ready to shove off on the arrivat | Y °t"® Dedede een ee reeent. rte Ph ere aay bane hadon in, | Be varied ang : Lg ge 2 Utensils. Neat Gis meeting was being beld. they with commen-| of the tralu; adouble decker fied nts, ssa w — Great Kaslern, who han snthorized them to senre | with sumersne sags: Ren bye corps of socom | Terms onsh. able promptiess mummoned a posse and made | “1 ‘B Somer . Pe ee a src nc et gt Se oF Bell sag | subscribers that the Baltimore cou lee alate ais |. pitied ene aus BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ascw. their appearance upon the ground, and with but Sees ‘d@auh eo Neo Py soo ae ey Osi Cieh sac are Gieees of Bel ED ofthe cat Eastern for five hours re eh gt is intended to make ¢ 5 fe Excursion of Iittle aiMeculty dispersed the greater part of those | @ e Noi ver steamers—night | X Exp: : t,at 7o'clock, for the |)" ‘The boar will stop going and retnrning at Alex- son, the lady friends of the Assootstion ace BO IN armed ee ee Tere nnlO™ 10, leave; and one.| boste—though less ornamented. ‘That was well | purpostof attent re the sentation ka tor AN acheter ee Wisraae' Landing, aut Port | pn gi rn ON AIEEE 9 ARDING. MONE AL WERT Lar enongh; insomuch as it left more (of ber construc- eee mere tied TsO = = seaaacoand meals $5, Tickets oan be obtained | ous jeatar graf, will ply regularly ‘every ten tun —Prreonsdesiroys of obtaining BOARD % 5 ” ic -—The friends of the Orphan are | from the Committee, utes, from 8a. m. until 12 0 clock at night, between vate house, will do well by calling at No. jatt in the afternoon. tion) money to be expended on making her a very Xx Ej t i} formed that srrange- Wm. H Ward, P. H. King, the Island and the wharf foot of High #t.. George- song a L staunch oa boat. rents he been mind tote a pieeNie for te s V. Noyn Sami t He Drury, | town, nd! Morea ie Rhinehart’ whatt Wark: Foon ad SXCITEMENT AT LATTONSVILLE.—The Rock- Vednesday Morning.—That she isa very fine neht of iecent’s Female Orphan Asylum ohn B. Turton, J. MeHenry, nkton., No charge for crossing or reoroasing $a ville Pad r t Arlington 9 s on MONDAY, August 20th, Dr. Force, ohn F. Bridget, river. “4 ny r" tas Sele opaien bey ty per pe rar ee ison seny appeal ee alets, ante’ DParticelors in tutes civortieoment oh hea cae Chas.” Coriningham, Wr Mi. kiln.” _gntruncemente will be made to have the oronibess FOR SALE AND RENT. tonaville met there, at an early hour, to adopt | Wind ‘blew cats and dogs, elles seee. MI GRAND MASS MEETING anv TORCH-] ule 30708. thn FEN; = ae “3 ee For other “For Sale and Reni” advertisement measures to rid the community of Appleby, whom | the gentlemen rolled, and both growled whenevet OTA tose N pig ig Sl Piece Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admtting a gentleman | 3ea first page } ad they had given notice to leave the county by that | they could find time between inoans to complain BEL Aa i ee ir. Kid well, Georgetown. and ae a trom on Bh ne eee S2¥, and who had so far disregarded thelr notice after that fashion of the oo ene menther. 1] On WEDNESDAY EVENING, sth inst, augara —H"9, WW Eigmpson. Navy Vert. | Biancha Committees and the Floor Managers. Hee Fer partecien OL MODERATE : = t yes oe .f if . ress . Princ nae Se semanyomarsint estoeep nse piear| MR pena anepaleareperhebdioemendetwonied WiC mn PERT ISS GORIRUN ERS fe HE GREAT EASTE FINLES HUNT Box 4'Star Office. dered bit to leave, that he becaine alarmed, and | Wore, of rather heavier, sea on the Atlantic than | 4iihegg Nill bes grand Torchlizht Procession and iy NO. H. BARTLETT, AND STATIONERY STOCK attempted to escape unnoticed froni his house: but | was upon Lake Erie last might. The steamer did | ry on WEDNESDAY EVED next. the 8th | ANNAPOLIS AND ELK RIDGE RAILROAD.| 02.4.7 Committee of Arrangements, B Fixtures for sale and Store for rent. oe eT pentsued, overtaken, and, when tied, es-| capitally under it, belng well managed and well | mtant.. The mecting will beheld in Traut of the Pic-nic j No. 368 Seventh lads as corted beyond the limits of Mantzomerge acd | ©*Pitally Fe Det ca yet abe and well | City Hall, where stands forthe officers and speakers REDUCED FARE. I1C-NIC AT COLUMBIA SPRING.- = —) told if he was ever cangbt again in the county, a | Stted for the trade. Iam equally pleased with | will beerscted, and will beokinnee oie eee Pha fallowiig toted tars weca ceecblistiel aul Cade 1 RENT—A HOUSE on Bieveath 4 fahment weld te au vn aan | her as with the Cleveland, Pittsbur and Wheel. | (4 eminent geatlemon: Hog. Richard I. Bowis, of | route, (being 25 males Rencar Tho Sabbath School of Gorsueh Chapel will give and P streets. containing Grooms newle b severe punishment would be dealt him. A than , (3 Maryland; fon. J. Morrivon Harris, of Maty- | than aay other for citizens of aP LC-N Cat COLUMBIA : ent S109 per aanuin Apply to SS > — an sem time | ing Railroad, that brought us to her dock; the lent, Goeres Ss po Esq.. of Maryiand; Rol Washington sad of its vicinity to ~ Sehr WEDNESDAY, Ang: RG A IN, Senter ‘8nd Northern Li ving ‘aid and comfor! Leamo: ert k. Ssq., Irginia; J. ilgour, G6 Ship, i vi Appleby & Co., was heard to utter some Hance! | Dest constructed, smoothest, aud best mauaged Heq., of Maryland; Joseph iL. Bradioy, Eekeat | Siac the » to tha Aaracoh es Het, Juring the visit | “Xi asic has been engaged for the fon, and © —__ aR EERE ing languaze against a gentleman inent in | ‘Vesterm State road { ever traveled upon. They | this city, and others who have kindly conserted to ound tri t.ck«ts good for the day. eo pledge themselves to make it a scene of OR FS 7. FOR 4, TERM OF YEARS—« the costly, win BPleby, Was also notified to leave | Kenerally contriveto get brusque people foragents | be,pre following Order of Procession will be ob- | Fait the Jupotion fo Annapolis ey conta them with there presbepe, Whaittns heeal oaeee covenign cones sees a the county within two weeks. He has promised | and servants upon western railroads; men who | served by the various Ward Clote end oiheee den. x ee go. Seconts wil! leave the corner of Maryland avenueand Sey | 20 tons of hay. and stalls suihciont for 44 come mac Ps Heerts to do so. Other persons suspected of being sym- | know nothing whatever beyond the details of | posed to unite with usin the celebration. « Tappington’sto do as oenta enth street at 83) & m.and230 p.m. Ti for | 2 horses, Bitached te the barc: 8 thisers with this lawless and corrupt band, are nl The Toird and Fourth Ward Delegations will “ Greenhills to do 4 cents gentlemen 25 corte; for Indies 15 cents; children not | power steam on<ine in complete order, 9 erist mil! ing closely watcbed, and may have to follow | ‘belt actual duties, and who are not sufticiently | mact at the Northern Liver Meee * Sillers to do 35cents connected with the school 7 cents aud | corn shelier cutting mrohine all in o-der-stenm thelr bretbren in crime beyoud the confines of | Well bred tocomprehend the philosophy of taking | "The Spgpnd Ward Delegation. will meet at the Water Station to do 9 conts USPARALLELED ATTRACTION: the bag cat be eatin eae emthel od for gh cows: Montgomery county.” Pains to give cl¥ll answers to inquiring strangem | "Ene Dolsentines Kone the Tre Wee ered: « sv fe yoeme NALOSTAN LARAND Z= PIC NIC!) hand innchine; the grain ran be ground for ieee tian ay icley's | *x1ou8 to obtain comprehensible information threneighboring counties will meet at the “ do 25 cents BF AN TONDAY eeatay-13, 1880. Sect a bushe} ond the deity jeeo arrange! that 3 v s be in c?.— Genera’ ic % r oUuse, be. 3 > 5 ze cat > PF “eg vain we bem OR Of the famous prociomation to the Knights of the Guide | coceming routes, the time of starting of connect- pe sak euath Ward Bélowations will meht 4 Belhsiee ~ Go berms One Hundred Preces of Jeweiry Given Away! | yrain cut the har stones the nd and well tie Circle, warning them to repatr to the Texas en- | ‘YS trains, &c., &c. st ne corse OF ath street cast and Va-avenus. rataae THOS. GAITHER, Among whic 013507 00w- Th-honseand harns® enor campoint by the 15th of September, is thorough | We are now appronching Buffalo at § a. m. of ibs WY Bark here een it muect at the ly shown up by the Galveston Civilian. it Steamboat Wharf, for the purpose of receiving the emery ig Delegation escorting them into the ine. The ‘Pinrd and Fourth Ward Delegations will move from their place of Tendenvous along New York avenue to Fourteenth street, where they will ecthor prooded to the Usioe Bechee fen ins jer proc e Union Engine ouse pn the delecations rendeavouned there, when they wil Iy supplied with pure ‘ater iy m weter Ehoreinmlarse Siters witch mater eee am ‘ : re yo ane iene & nr Gentlemen, 28 Cents for} Wiilard’s, Hotel. acd fai made inrger retarne to BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. for alg aC. Anderson's and Lam- atthe Bret let bat in comsoeneees oP dl Recieaes S strict. but in com-equeree he mond’s, 7th street; Dr. “chwartze’s Store, | premrses will be rented aren of years Se siping aE and at the foot of High st, wharl. George: engine and ft ad ora =] GREAT EASTERN! town, on the day of the Pic Nic. Wednesday, August ist, having coursed ail night within afew miles of the American shore, which, since daylight, bas shown higher bluifs geuerally than { hed expected to find bordering Lake Erie. I took this steamer to avoid a night’s delay at Cleveland, being anxious to get back home to Secretary. Steamboats will ply betwen Annapolis and the Gren Eastern every hour. Fare 25 cents. & very ood abject, but the Knights, will find biing-blocks in the way. The first is that mber is ‘about as good « time for ih 8 for war on the Mexican and Texas fron- tier:"’ and If these are not too much for their ardor they will find that famine will provean unconquer- i that the Americanizatiou of Mexico Is doubt pices tos 00d dairsman. For further informaton aderess theour *: all move ina body to the corner of Fourteenth street dati it = No charge made for conveyance across to | ths Post Office CV YALBRIDGE. Su 7-lw able gnemy. ‘The Civilian sys the war boa avout | DUMINEM AB H00n as posible. I regret It exceed. | unzre imam boar ai inguon und ciety aoniria Souter Qe jaak™ | the Yelnnd Probes he FPQE. RENT—The large STORE ROOM ont swept the stock of beeves from the valley of the | ingly, as we bave a fair prospect of getting into | | ‘The Seventh Ward Delexation, with the Aloxan- | iEtOn ® ship, the following srrageomente ters ay ‘or List of Gifts see small programmes, FR&a rt ape ere pee pa Rio Grande. and thedrouth and other causes have | Buifilo so much bebind time ax to lose the train | rine, wii L march te ho Island Hail and join the | hoon mates “9 = —— Navy Yard. Thi able for Peszenled the production of arain ‘Gen. Bick | lo Niagare; with which « ccmnectice so a” | Full aod sth Ward wavonue and Pow’ | pase til ence Weshungton Station on Mon. | (URAND ANNUAL EXCURSION Can the dwelling. Pos” jey’saverment that the je of Texas are en- - s snove corner Senne Ba Bay: TUESDAY. , WEDNESDAY, TH } ‘ or. ign given Ist of September. Apply t JOR. ops Gauts& forey ot hie roiect, snd had wab- | "mend, tad thos to be compelied to remain there | teeth three, whonee the whole body af pogreag: | DAY; aud PRIDAY, eth.'sth, ath oth, and tbh ST. PeTER’S SUNDAY ScHOOL, PEPE a89 Let. one ‘au 3.3w" Scrlved the aum of $600,000 in tts'aid, proves to | alfa day at least. Ihave had quite enough pt] arial street to tote Cite etal Baltumore with, the ‘su toamers of the Bay 0 GLYMONT PAVILTON, FOR, SA-E—A LADY'S RIDING PONY is de apmiti Dosh, for the Civiliau says that the | steaming npon Lake Erle—quite enough. Witt- W. B. WEBB, Chief Marshal, ine reat Shi will leave On Whines AY, Aveust 8, 1860. fered for sale, Spon very low terme, Eisen have net the sity iby bed tag | OU MAINE actly sewsick, my drat night on tds] sg, Doayiag, 2” — yw mong isan Bory Wharf lonm'andi. rb The stamar Moure Venn, neving ton en-[iMIGeR RCA ee eo SD + stlee 10 feed the adventores who may enter upan it, | Lake was about as uncomfortable as | ever passed. no “Alexander, 26. M. Dive, | 1 Sowing ample timets walle from. Carton ‘Station’ | gaxed for the ooussion witioney or Ww PUMPHRE'S Banics, AZ? of Daupew Mbready parties claiming to be engaged in the | and I never traveled a route upon which there E.G’ gekion, ‘ Bley a4. ob fig ts the ship.oc backs is tenet ais wee Navy Verd ere ae Sy S-o08w _ No etngiy ate g the were more smooth-tongued excuses for extracting | ————— =a “Baturn ng at i : leave, 7 fan seo tr ‘worse for those who | Money from the traveler in addition to the fares woo How inthe time to get winter fuel at ices, We ha: stock of WOOD sad CORT gt sers law AND |prices, fer cash. WARDER & STEWART. ‘and 12th ats., Returning will leave at $15 420, and§..5 p. my and reaching Waahiag. | atsandi0 m hate ay ae Wiakindeicdiad Dinmer'uad Supper ‘ill be firnished by the pro- a. ah cs. sak cpieciee vedarzoa rang all Leste Glo nominally regularly charged, making the cost of oe the trip by boat between Cleveland and Butialo ly more than by railroad, although . 5 UJ~ A conference of Mormons was heldin Lon- aon r A Lie eaitmore, the Gann erase and Strias Band nas been engaged. dowon Sanday, “the 22d of Jn! hes wete rer oa b eal i nominally a fraction less. Let others learn wis- jeu %2w* __Yard—l2th st. snd. a id the same, ; ‘Seventh street and send the Nertvece Wed tet actie etre ease ei to be | dom by iy experience. W. D. W—a. op NOTICE OF REMOVAL. tia ee = the Pt vty Slarket to convey’ pasecagers tonat pm, Seaton aoe 1 Raa Bile: : ; Abren ‘evens a naatbamens ea ie follows - “Mae ‘Transporation. | |<) "kets St conte; children'es i u Young wos revealer, : : a : is. ia Sete ncaguoet te ward.» Otc) MUTPANETS OF Taoore oy New Mexcn — way Uouilann trey Marist Space Wetwers { miata EARBONS. Agha on 6-5 sh towh F elected. orders, ; from + (7~ If what Mr. Solomon Sites. of ein Su. Ind , says is trae, he may ri; tly claim be the oldest nan fn the Taited ‘Be says. that he was born in the city of New York, asmail town of five of six bundred houses, in 1725. He 1s cons quently 135 years old. fait raphic despatch from Beflin, dat Je SP ge a Highness the Princes dy fail supply oF INERY 200) quarters of Gepartment of New Mexico, dated Santa Fe, July 8, 1860, direct ; 1. Phe following d tien of troops will ‘immediatelyon arrival of the fifth Ae > aa tegiments of infantry in this department, 2: Six companies of the fifth infantry, under cotimaabd of the senior cee of that pin ee will proceed to take post at Bear Spring, and bLinpelnn eI Re meinen] at ree Ae the constrac: Fort Fauntleroy, a: abandonment of Por Detlance. jis - cS RIP Sos oO We White mints Ain eR, pate A L.-T ABD "so be WANritetesl as) Sone erick William bas just been safely delivered ae M*RCHE, BON RENAE ALTER, 2-1 es et ata Aighness and royal in- labo: under lowing compiai: Obstructions, 31 ions .G Sick: Sane salva ister a a ict EPsPhs nts A Hite: 3 : N 2 tor pi atl wowad-Glorsemcnead Nenagh, there wes | 3. Three companies of tbe fifth infantry, under igri: ofthe M taken by fo- | Sud make herself netallg” usel 5 Saneralas mada! the** Benicia’ Bey” or. | the sealer. ai emmand of Abas regime it, | males during pregoaucy, as they are eure to onus pallisclacenddreee ‘Bee : . proceed | jan, TABKO. 1 4 ‘ilioe pas! i herr Higdaoerl” "f° | Seen ie gunn otis pt "| He Meg at Baa ang Hse = EF During months with June | oo va Fort Santon and take post thage, P| Agent in Washi suse ted States 5. Six companies of the seventh infantry, un of jor ESR : © miatcre to a Paid a vist to the | ioe in ole wat gente living near : ‘ ditebing. “Wen -Apay tepeaters wget peeraratit : p pee haztanas } ‘Brevet Major Morton of the arti anit Eiken be it Lies ton Ls te Bo ve » b Avenue. ANT. : 1 Wi p ven, ' 1

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