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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY..,.. .......-. August 8, 1860 Navan fnrenvionsce. —Third Assistant Eng! neer P. A. Rearich bas been ordered from Pensa- (Gorrespondence of The Star.) cola to Key West, for duty on board the United ‘On the Wing. thy dust rom my feet, after shedding ee AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. from my pockets for thy villainous, toug > - 7, G MeGUIRE & G0 Aw Trenton Fatus, N. ¥., August 3, 1569, | Steak and muddy coffee, at starvation prices! The M usic AMEE AN ISLAND MENT, penew may iid > Weer States steamer Water Witch. Wax Down Remon Fisnixe axp Trow | ct is, the Albanians never expect to get but one COMMENCING AT 4 0'CLOcK P.M 3 aND ore, ~~ Lieutenant D. B. Harmony has been detached | Fisuinc—AN AL Fresco Cuowntn—Tie Di | gtip upon the concourse of through passengers, 8 & CO, beg leave to inform | BO MAIURDAT MORK from the receiving ship at New York and ordered | nico Stats Looxixc Ur—Tue GRaxd Truxi | and fleece them accordingly. ends ie that on FRIDAY paneling 0 s ——- - Le pe god to take passage in the Susquehanna for duty on | _ROsp—Cirt oF rergann Care May—Mosil | have not a word to say about the Hudson. It EVENINGS. Aucuet 101 TES he teh RS board the Iroquois in the Mediterranean. Gunes ee ae Gare Mar Roceitn hasbeen described to death. ‘There were just one ation 1 we Sth and loth trecte, a iar Boatswain Charles Woodland been ordered from Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitu:som denies that Mr. Breckinridge was emanc between select: L.1.—Up rue Hupson—*A Crvixe Nuisance”) hundred and thirteen guide-book maps fluttering : . bn an a A tree ake to the navy-yard at Philadelphia, in place of Boat-| —Don’r Be WITH oo o& Stor] from the hands of passengers on the a a . Reyes te roquest a. Adm 3 ! “ Sy Alsamy—“Covose, Witter” on wltatidl th the usual stretching of necks to see t on free, ; was a candidate for the legisla'ure of Kentucky | “2! George Smith, detached and placed on met ere was g be ——s" on @ ticket oppcsed to the emancipationist party, furlough. and actually voted against his uncle, the Rev. R. J. Breckinridge, who was en emancipationist. The Inteliigencer publishes and comments fa- forably upon the Iate letter of Mr. Bell, in which he declines to be catechized in reference to bis —— Tue PResipent anv mis ContEmPcatep Visit To THE Great Easterx.—His Excellency, Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, will receive the President of the United States and his suite, on board the Grea Eastern, when they reach that vessel, to-morrow. TF DOW? FORGET. famous points; a main object of interest being to Dear Star: 1 wrote you last from the lumbering the bi Of notable pen-and- CONCERTS region’ of central Pennsylvania. Fron there 1] {oy mer ihe Wesblenion Heights naience at | LARNST LOBFELEN: New Verk avenue, be- took a wide jump te the very headquarters oi tween Ist and 2d streets, would full James Gordon Bennett of the Herald; “Mr Spar- | state to io that A CONT: board-and-ebingle-dom, where you can see th biggest logs and the fastest saws you ever saw MON rringes, Fay CS a rowgrass”’ Cozzen’s place at Yonkers; Sunnyside, | SELBC' iS wi event: Nos ve ~Th ‘Silk Buttons, Plan Drop of Washington Irving memory ; Knickerbocker ‘at ye gpa. commencing at 3 hread, Cutton, Sree oe ne eT ae tinge SIE INT ULL: colange: Gcange F Manin’ © Uedersliie Previous to joncert. v jond Gud every other wa Political sentiments, but refers to his past record | As we stated yesterday, the distinguished party | State, a State famous, you Know, for mexty | Deep riiggen Se paps Miallerecsset hcaemaamnase oon ie open to thoae desiring to. walle Bot laeie. na itr rrewen, for all desirable information on the subject. leaves this city in the 7:40 train, a.m » to-morrow, | toes, compact granite, pretty girls and fine young looking chap gazed long and earnestly at the last, ™ ATOR ICES, veg lh age gee Ladies’ and Gentiomon’s Silk aad Giogham Um for Annapolis, from whence they will be conveyed | men; moreover, like New Hampshire, ROO | ir to Ax the Sten bei tain ee, FECTIONERY always at city eel pont Corte WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip, _| '2 “be revenue cutter to the great steamship. It is | State to emigrate from. Here I enjoyed m and then remarked : “So that’s Colonel Willet’s desiring the Gardens for Pic Nio pur- | iat: P ns of sil kinds, Heed Dresaer, | thought the President may remain over Thursday | amazingly with near and dear friends, and took house. [ve hetsi teller him >? c.8.N. paeee, are req to give aday or two mir Tooth aud Nail Srrahes, Com ‘thy is coon ae night at Annapolis. occasion at the same time to renew an old acquaint- ; ie wd and Silver Thimble, Peck Combes Sxercuss or Suvmen Traver.— With sbdor oak ! i Si a nical aa cae Ti ance ry cod-fishing grounds, and inland Sse eee eee oS Harrisoa's and Juies Bau ( Bditorval Correspondence of The Star.] A Prorossp OF THE BELL AXD DovcLas | trout brooks as well. It was reported that the great Powers signed a| EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &. tract : [No. 10.) August 1, 1860. Ticxer.—it is said that Mr. Conrad, Secretary of Dear reader, did you ever eat cod fresh frow | convention relative to intervention in the affairs the water, caught and cooked by your own hands’ | Of Syria, at Paris, on July 26. The Goodwood Cup was won by Sweetsauce. No,—then beg, erisedsd steal he beara ha WT iarks wes foarte ta stot a D MOO you to the coast o: aine—to Portlan unger The Atlantic Telegraph Company re; * auck, Yarmouth or Harpswell, charter a schooner | the eiforts to restore the cable have failed. Itin. | Perseverance Fire Company, No. 5, with a skipper who understands the fishing variably broke at sbort distances, the outside env- To be given st ARLINGTON SPRING, War under Mr. Fillmore’s administration, who is now here, is preparing for publication a letter urging the formation of a joint Bell and Douglas ticket, as of Unionists for the sake of the Union, and proposing that the successful electors under ARRIVING at BurFrato—THE ApreaRaNce oF THe Harsor, City, &c—Tux Trir to Tus FPatts—Its Crowp>—Bionptn—Orr Acatn. The approach to Buffalo, on Lake Erie, is very fine, showing off the harbor and its appurtenances OR THE GOOD OF THE CITIZENS! hout reserve. GRAND DAY AND MOONLIGHT PIC-NIC ns; Bot epter rebel anita °. MeGUIRE & CO, Aucts, ire being eaten away, though the On TUESDAY, Avower 14 FUTURE DAYS. such arrangement choose between these presiden- | grounds; put out for the “Green Islands,’* or actos Shire was ood as ever. ai Me nite tal candidates according to their relative strength. | thereabout, stopping at “Little Whale-bat Isl- | ©The Prince Regent of Prosia arrived. at Top. ‘Bnsine Bl By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioncers i oe = A + the 2 advantage. A dozen sailing craft were being] Examination of CANDIDATES FoR Avision | 74” to dig clams for bait; throw out you long | litz on the 25th, moved about it by tugs as we entered its moles and breakwaters; while twice as many were in sight onthe Lake, under sail. Altogether, the scene presented reminded me nota little of the Port of a thrifty Atlantic coast city, far mcre then any other lake harbor [ have yetseen. On landing at the steamer’s dock we were at once transfert d in omnibuses over to the depot of the Central Railroad—an imposition on the part of the man- agers of the boat, asthe distance traveled was hardly more than a hundred yards, and could have been easily walked. They and the om- i OUSEHOLD aN KL tCHEN FU lines and haul in hand over hand cod, haddock, | _ Letters from Poris say that Lord Palmerston’s Hi b created t tion, Some writers | been =, aT w selon Tet 3 creat a great sensation. ie consisting of Surgeon General Thomas Lawson, | ©¢- till your arms fairly ache with the strain shy that serious alsin was felt as to the mainten- Then make for some convenient islet of the three ance of peace between France and England. Ss \- aPier enol mys saree reaching hundred and sixty-five (one for each day n the | The correspondent of ad —_ Herald states orl Seventh street vee here ~ ew pears at West Point on the 28th inst ‘or as year) which gem Casco Bay, Sart © Ulnsliy Sto Serre orkeed sources tdelay” ‘Phat @ Capea, “s The were ordered to report without delay. That tle | street bridge every hou hereafter as practicable, for the examination | 0” ‘he tocks with drift wood from the beaci,and | naval reserve was culled out, and that the Frence | CLOUD will eave the A cry host r co au Otimpene. | Pmaniade sree ces 5 ret » of such candidates for admission into the Mili- t the savoury chowder secundem arton, | fleet in the Mediterranean would be raised to w. rant, “Glasgow re) Se, CTrete rean and Toilet tery Academy as may report fer that pur with its due proportion (in layers) of the firm | twenty vessels : ice sicn "ented sounrurve Noveesrtve weve wctay aro, [raeaten ote ehiy cng cod the pr, | tn preperation fr the San expat wer “ferme cual ied Somurutne Nove..—We were to-day shown, | the biscuit, etc., etc. Then eat with the suce of Poe bea fe artillery and cavalry T E MO ARH aus BARNARD & BUCKEY, Anots. at the Agricultural Division of the United States b MARES SALE.—ln virtue ofa writ of at West Pornr.—A board of medical officers. ARD wave the healthy hunger, and admit that you bave ex- There is nothing new from Sicily. It is stated | pleasure of annonncing to their y y s Pi Patent Office, a very large piece of sponge, of | perienced a new sensation. Then comes the zest | that the Pope has refused to adopt any of the meas- many friends and the pulic coneral- fer inened from the \verk's offic: y tl ‘bh ambassador, | ly that they will give s GRANDS - the Cirouit Conrt of the Instriet of Cojum! nibus people of course have an understanding | #4perior quality, attached in a very peculiar man. | cf building the bush camp and spreading the wey aes secineed hat thee cheeee are forced | BIC-NIC at Arlington +n WEDNESDAY, the | the county of Washington.” « about the division of that inevitable quarter thus | Mer to a shell-tish of the oyster species. It was | couch of boughs of the fragrant tir, upon which upon hinf he will abandon his States — re Particulars Rare, a a MG i ey extracted from every traveler who goes over the | found on the coast of Syria by the Rev. Jas. F. | lay a buffalo robe and blanket, and you havea Fears were entertained that Garibald! would | _ ean BoUR: rr GiwaiGn day of Aagust inet sing at nck N NL S10 goods iz: Toute for the first time—no incousiderable item to | Barclay, missionary at that polnt, and forwarded Sater cheng pit rns Selegen geste i "Fite Serdidina wet ooo nad cee ko Serie. (Aer tia kPa ‘Mule’ rh yee specu! when it is remembered tha’ i ; ; Faneeey OF tary INE, ES : ; such speculators, when it is remembered that | by bim to the office where it is now on exhibition ng to enjoy the beauties of a marine sunrise, | |, Ts reported that the Viceroy of Egy BENEFIT OF FAMIL race sd will beet ee ce esoherd F each trip they thus transport for the 100 yards} oe which would immortalize any of our artiste who | placed his troope at the disposal of the Sultan to ‘The steamer Pyge'x will lseve Bohrer's Wharl, | te October term 1800, i favor of hone "> Perhaps an average of 200 passengers Count MARTIAL oF AN ARMY OFFicern —A | conid fasten its glowing tints upon canvass punish the Druses 2 Yard. at 7@o'el kon TAURS. N, Taking the train of the Central Railroad—the | &°"¢tl court martial has been directed to meet Messrs. Stanley, Bessou, Lanman, Crancb, +t a/., Great excitement existed in Russia against the | DAY EVENI*G. August 9th, and au 7 dt be a at Fort Datlas, Oregon, on the 15th of September i 4 Turks on account of the massacres. Proceed down the rivera su table di — Ereatest such enterprise tn the United States ex. | ** " just try it, and you will thank me for the hint, | TAtks Paris Constitutionnel says the expedition of toenable her to retucn at seasonable hour. | [YPARSHAL cept the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad—we were | "> for the trlal of Capt. Thomas Jordan. of the | "Tne bold ock-bowad oust or Mare nat aiready | France to Syria will, as @ mater of weceasity, be Nent string bend of music will be int: | IVE fieri feoise ise at once carried out of the limits of the balleup ee anger my such other pris- fornished some delightful subjects for American | carried out, but the part of France will be pow Tickets oly 25 cents; tobe hadat the store of eCornts of Wash 2 3 sted, First Lieutenant C. McKeenen has been ®p- | to the vi ty of Mt. Desert. Let th tok that the Porte 4 p' re pad rae heed oto ated weir wags 1) PREP PRS EO sols tally Die seen eke 2 | of the Syrian Convention if Nb BALL DAY. the ith day of Augut next. 1890, at 13 and the lake and river bordering the rail track | P ij Sparco Ros Peep amongst the wonderfully picturesque islands |" Orders have been transmitted to Toulon to a oND Bs ee ee tg on the north. Buffalo, from the car windows Mone Agms ro THe Poyy Exrkess —Offcial | °f Casco Bay, and at the vigorous coast adjacent eAlcoaing Ut tee tine cis etek. i te MARSHAL Washington, D.c "together with all aad 100.000 taba tare a itetantially built aclty cf dispatches from Utah state, in addition to the one tip ip apa harlem ae he cope nrg Hehe may, on the main | AGRANDTOURNAMEN as the propery of Joba F. Dyers 100,000 inhabitants, alive with an industrious, | nundred revolvers heretofore supplied, sixtyrifiee, | 7-0 ‘0 [Be upper Givatarles to Sandy river;'and | 10g "aa no one would be eurprited or lorie tet | Bare MARSH GieS PANIL satirfy intieisie No. #9. to Ooboher intelligent, and enterprising people, bent on get. together with the necessary ammunition, have | Pere under the shadow of Mount Blue you can | he has reached aples without striking a blow, oe S pets hi nt elie favor of Margaret M Dyer, wile of J ting rich by commerce and manufactures; all the been furnished by the proper military officer at parka and a Pam delicious salmon trout to your So royalists have fraternized with bis town, and Bloxal ia Breit t reepoctfully aol a usual concomitants of which. and of abundant Camp Floyd to the pony express riders for defense | ®*2"t’s conten i ec ns on the 25th, in.refer- | 104 #9 ri¢ ce ney wi'l be farm -bed with costume, oa m capital to prosecute them, and to live well atthe | against the ima Fancuttict ie reached by rail to Farmington. | ence to Sicilian affairs, Lord Jobe weasel tard | noni and herse feod.on the above Gay for twelve by Geel same time, being visible on all hands. Already —_—_ and thence by stage to the beautiful village of | that the Neapolitan government had requested tLe ss at'd Brass Band has bernen- | IVR feo ey epics Buffalo, thus seen, shows few traces of the fact | Detivxninc Newsrarars ro Civss.—it bas | phillips, nestled amongst the mountains. From | mediation of Grest ifritain for the purpose of sto} ‘ jor the oscasion The public sre invited to Somes at Weed a that tts growth is of yesterday, asit were. In | been decided by the department here, that deputy | this point you are within convenient reach of the | Ping Garibaldi, oa the condition that if Garibal this particular it differs widely from the appear- ance of the towns of Ohio through which | journeyed yesterdzy, wherein the buildings gen- postmasters are not required to distribute news- papers, sent to one address, among members of a club from a furnished list of mames, unless a hingtor The ate vo W expose to public anie, for refused the proposed truce, the forces of England | go! Monday the ii ae te ote eek a an ea agon | expose to public aaie, f and France should be used to compel him. ‘To | the Pavilion at o-clock pom | Retar to wil day of August ne; that proposition government, he said, declined to | the Payiion on Wednestiay mo nine at } Ant’s right,ttie,c! acoote lakes, and of stately Mount Katahdin, towering 5.400 feet above the sea. Tourists are already be- ginning to seek hereabouts scenes less hackneyed ands rive in Washington at Toto . = bus 15, in Square No. “ ‘tunity to e ung to erally seemed knocked up only for temporary | @*@7#¢r’s postage ts paid in advance. than the usual resorts, and the prospect is that the Wie ee stakes fing 2 good Rs aeity arse 3 iq ; eens Dmatx oF ax INDIAN Acent. Intelligence has | 1004 of fashionable travel will soon set fully In ' We were spirited away from Buffalo's suburts Bs Pig ar Ag, gen > . Crabbing, &c A Germs T reports that the old Emperor | Cit! er this direction, a consummation not devoutly to be | of Chins in efties decd on a ing. If this rumor | 2, pant eeigned has spared vo expense to make been received at the Indian Bureau of the death rpament surpass ansthing of the kind that at the rate‘ of forty miles per hour, over a level desired, as th le are almost invariably vitiate Mt ed, the Allies will possibly re-| hae her the State land, and no- w. DEN. of sub-agent H.S. Ford, of the Mendocino reser- | 2 S beoplo nroslmont invariably vitiated cine Popa thing rbail be toft andene-on his part tetehdercom: | Jy 1ats U.S, Marshal for Disttiat umbia plain cat up with fences into little patches or vation, by the accidental discharge of his own | “2%? *°h channels of fashionable travel are | ce! he Guar of Baele ben by imperial ukase, | fort and pleasure to all that may give him & call, VE BALE IS POSTPONED nuwenda, the Se cosidersbie tro etic, | Distal sophie he bate ef Hering tne | Wed trets™ Meme the a Toning | Seti" MARSHALL, Pepsi. | ST PUBAROLE SAL JS, OSECOMED a, rst considera’ wn or village, ——.—___ ~ | with natives. : -. e in twelve miles. The contrast between the man- isptan Surenintenpent or Utan.—The re- | ers six weeks of the year and loafing the otber = = as ; ian elZe PIC NIC 7 W.SELDEN, U.S. Marshal. ner in which it and the villages of Northern | cently appointed superintendent of Indian Affairs | forty-six. {7 The Journal of Commerce, in reference to o. ‘DAY, Aversr 13,1860, {—_————— = Obio are built up is very great indeed, and | for Utah, Judge Smith, bas been directed to pro.| Maine is quietly Sie were Se the iearch done with Turkey??? Tine Beason tise mene w FOR SALE AND RENT. strikes the observer most agreeably. At Tona- | ceed forthwith to bis post. of improvement, and the construction of theGrand | tigers, having gol @ taste of blood, are. reaslven - sid Sinver Warten. wanda we crossed the Erie canal, covered with —— +S Trunk railroad has given a great spur to business boats and saw-logs that had come down the jakes | 1[J~ Japanese dates to the 26th of June give ac- | jn this State Marie during the day \mte| >—————— to extirpate the Marontine, Greek, and all other d aujeyment to all. ’ [For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, This road ts making strenuous ex- | Cbristia ot _only Mount La on batin , fy at String Band en- see first page} lian-country. The Journa’ . to be sawed, probably at that point; the canal’s | Counts of a lucrative trade with the British and | ertions to divert a portion of the western carrying e fant incident in the history ef - i URNISHED ROOMS WITH OR expansive basins there being full of them French forces in China, in horses for the invading | trade through its channels, and ls measurably suc, Serco. Tone Aer ee on eee Goa aalicns Childe H. Anderson's and Lam- | Rooms would de well Creel at Mt wa WERE From Buffalo the route to Niagara Falls lays, armies. As many as 4,060 bad already been cessful, judging by the barrels, tier upon tier, | Secretary of the State he directed the American . si street: Dr. mehwartze's Drug Store,| No. 339 F st., between Sth and Oth as far as I have yet traversed it, upon the bank of shipped, and the Japanese were also sending na- | stacked in the warehouses at Portland of flour and ch . + aud at the footof High st. wharf, George- oy ee cde eyo por or Niagara river, with Grand Island in full view, | ¥ 20ur at $2 50 per picul, and potatoes at a half | mess beef bearing the Chicago and St. Louis | “nt of the United States and of thisen- | §0> fi but presenting no features worth noting here. cent. perlb. The trade in tea was also active, | mark thout board,on rea _onanie ts ms. He ean aiso with the: Pha’ ot that city, aad con- | the 4 scvommodate 6 iow table boarders. eng at-_ Portland plumes iteelf upon its harbor, which to putan end to thesiaughter ofthe | {07 ' Fo RENT—A new STORE anc CEI is claimed to be the best on the Atlantic coast, and peor Jews that was going on in that city; and be i for rent at the corner of Penassivan upon Its shade trees, having some 33,000 of thes: to | did. Nor were his efforts in vain. There is not Hampshire avenue. im tely opposi ——_——__—___ . : Pee: 2 a Jew in all Damascus that does not remember WANTS. the Circle | Wasiington's statue {7~ One of the coroners of New York city re- | * Population of perhaps 33,000. Rising boldly | that act of Interference with deepest gratitude. and the population of Kanagawa had trebled within the last year in consequence of the grow- ing trade with other nations Much of the country immediately bordering the railroad track on the south {s cultivated with a degree of neatness unknown in our section of the Union, except iminediately adjoining our large staad for apothecary, restanrant, or g hore. cities, while not a little of it is ‘in the stump,” | ports the death of an Irishman, at the Beilevue | fto™ the water, aud embosomed in follage, Port- | And yet there — Sreydiaas id = caper: ANTED—at the Tait road depot Restaurant. per joie vance a it Gia 3 ig li ts veedingly attractiv - | ties as exist now nd in special an: ching ? VOK. A person of steady habits | C.!i on JOSE . FE UN, Georgeiown. sre redafaal Sepber; the iter, | tabs 2. Sacpite, from an overdone of ehleroform token = te theeyeee thevidior 7 P| | meciace Acmeinae Rerruee tiemuaieas re oan ene Wages. au 8 St" Nar peccnrreegel er = ng almost entirely undra‘ Patches of swamp, | preparatory to a surgical operation. nother mascus j ANTED—A WET NURSE to goa shortdis- RS. BAT: desiring return to her native arable land being too valuable hereabout to be | death from the explosion of acan of burning fintd | But donning seven league boots, I must make ers = W ‘aca pe tee pecan Ona ee yee eee: ib-me, wish to rantey Ket healt held uncaltivated in these times. ‘The ev ie tactbned.” Se ucVene tran tas Satodiat inked another stride, lnading at Teen ot NOTE ete tan han sl coeds Witlarae® 8 217 t* "| Boarding House, oonteiniag 22 room . anes. ¢ crops on - § e burn Lf . . Ac tizen of Norfolk, Virginia, writes from New — ee ae tther the ground are remarkably fine, the wheat especi- | woman died in six hours after the injury. Yet Care May s follows: 1 bave jast had snother inter- WANZED—B» 8 Indy, au experienced COL- | modeting at the present ime upwards ally, much of which, by-the-by, isnot yet ready for | even this, perbaps the thousandth warning, will] Poor Pillicoddy has put it upon record that b the directors of the Great Estern, and ORED NURSE, to take charge of an infact the reaper, by perhaps a week, though our wheat : es : - | and make herself neraily useful. No particular not suffice. Women and childrea are nightly ex- | there spothing so sad asa jolly Jack tar when f ill guaranteo forty to Sifty thour- posed to the aame peril he does'nt happen to be jell); be might have MEeceal, comemamne id : added, except a yay waterin, lace, when it] Norfolk from Liverpool, commencing sometime i SSE RS gr URES See J 7 ¥' # a in October; freight on cotton $2.50 per bale, the T “5 — U'They have another barrel mystery in Chi- | docan’t happen to be gay. Cape May's saucy | same as from New York to Liverpool bbe SR cago. A woman named Anna Katrina Rasck was | rival, Atlantic City, has ‘‘histed ber higher than | cannot get cotton, tobacco will anwer. | Poment style "To such s one good wages will be on Tuesday found at the bottom cf an old well. | a kite,” although lacking the fine surf and other | hop:s we will be able to secure the amouat o head downwards in a barrel, and with cord given, constant employment, and the eash 4 BEAUTI natural advantages of the Cape. But Atlantic | COMomer tobacco. If we cannot get a guaraniee | Paturday evening. oF ftener if wanted ; at the cor- drawn tight enough about ber neck to canse City can be reached in two or three hours by rail- death. Her husband was arrested on suspicion CHANGE FOR ion for two trips, we certainly cau for one trip. ner of loth and Oats. "A single man p tered, Ney oy rs road from Philadelphia, while it 1s a tedions Mau 1 offer for my Farm, UF" The child of Mr. Rice, of Baltimore, the | 4#’5 Journey to Cape Island. It can’t be denied 1 alle om Tena yiown Beene Soon, - - ie jeorge"own) ol akout WARXTEDTA SALES LADY None but the | Hits Com George at abou jon of which was contested by the father | though that the assemblage is vastly more select and mother, and decided tn the favor of the | 2t the Cape, and that the rag-tag-and-bobtsil go best need apply. former, was abducted from a private school at | ' Atlantic City, Long Branch, and Rockaway hbervest in Virginia and Maryland was entirely over quite a month ago. ‘heir oats, on the othe: hand seem half to have been cut; Teversing the order of things with us. On reaching Niagara Falls I found at the Inter- nationa! its usual summer crowd, numbering six or eight haudred of pleasure seekers. embracing » large portioa of Southerners ef wealth and fosb- fon. The empressario, Mr. Coleman, also of the Eutaw House, Baltimore, has greatly extended the capacity of the establishment since inst sea son, and completed the embellishment of the objection to a te person who is a Provesiant. For farthor particulars address Box 1 at ice. 197 What a glorious world this would be, if all its ‘uhabitants could say with Shakespeare's Snej herd: “Sir, 1am a true laborer, | earn that { w: Owe no man hate; envy no man’s happiness; gla of other men’s good; content with my farm.”? 5 HE jy St No. 34 jarket Space, bet tth and 8th sta, ANTED—A WOMAN, to perform the duties nt of chambermaid, No one yy onl who can- © not bring @ recommendation from {[7~ There is a lawyer so excessively honest that ring & fi er last place. | large barn full of ti grounds then tn progress. My stay there was | Nabant,on Saturday, by three men disguised, | “Mose”” and Se ee eee to Atantto:| Berpaleait Lap ee erty nyse fap? * Rekingsen, boo pellep eames > Tart ior oows; ee ste apt house ’ necessarily short; only long enough to offord me | Who menaced the master with clubs City on S ghesp holiday telp and back ‘the same WEP BN Ready and industrious man, & | Sa'ringe and smuoke haves he ee eer ne an cpportuuity to run over the usual haunts ef | 17> among other incideuta of the reception of poli elich abe orsine ie vai af dddalne that BI meenkaneee ee Rost circcem Eelncors Gare, Chere cacs Compa rete, Elnme. the sight-seclag world congregating here at this | the Prince of Walesat St. John was the Pteds Of | >, sutlived ite ussfulnces, acu on eestunas tor Gi a = pl . — Berry, Curact: Raspberry and Anraragus time of the year, and more especially to-day. | about 2,000 school children, dressed uniformly, beach, and splash about with the best of them. | ofassembin nothiog butaa early sta:t will enabio 'o have everybody know that they } The f well ki porns been ow: when the inevitable Blondin again walked bis | who sang the British national anthem and strewed But Wisenasar thing would notdo at all at Cape | “ic? Teac the speakors, s'acd te good = axon, No. 400 sar chase their Summer Cloth or | reautiful place, hich and health. "seete rope suspended over the Niegara river, a short | gowers in his path. salty a 4 : gag | pa ela TB. aT | No. 460 Seventh st. fa'm is seldom ‘offered for enie; bin distance above the Suspension Bridge, as when | Island, you kuow. Here we do the thing gen SEVENTH WARD.—The Seventh Ward | =e for wishing to with se last summer. At least ten thoumnd | [J We have received from Acasrs. Taylor & | tseily. We dress three or four times per dicin Union Club and other friends of Bell and g*ping persons in all must have attended to wit- ness Lis performance from the surrounding dis. tricts of New Yorkand Canada, besides thousancs ’ ; ; Everett, will avsembie at Isiant Hall on WED. Maury, (who have the number for sate,) the Weat- | We Ko in the surf at 11 o’clock a.m. We go in| Rvsrett. will assem ie af "4 ‘. : ahd, NESDAY EVENING next at 7 o'clock for the 7) REWaaD eee o cee correct costume—bloemers o' ay colors an en- | purpose ofattenting ie ral cation meeting al 1e ).— Stray or jen fom Offices, sag pean toel cbt; ad whap we have!e ocltatease one City Hall. Byorder, 8n6-3t Spbsorsber on the 2d inat H Se i[7" The republicans of Fayette county, Ohio, : SAMUE! . RHEL MART; sitipe in fore " - eur’ . serve our compleatous, we wear gloves and FOR PHILADELPH slight mane and tail. Ti 3 OOKS AND STATIONERY STOCK AND atiniee of oe ae mat the Interatignst | Tevewinated Tom Corwin for Congeess by ac: | make of, ollalik. We never bathe after tp.1 | Ear 1 EAsute ae: ALGE 2 No. 308 Sovemiiats we Shore for rent. “Apply at > 4 ai 4 Ny now re we freizh = a eee the guests, most of them, ate dianer ike mad, to | “!mation at their county convention. The surf after that ee te Biddies, | for iho abs Parts to sailon FR STC OR RENT LOR 4 TERM OF YEARS—A hasten down to the bridge to catch a glimpse of] J-The Charlesion Courier reports the city = ieee” mele ® aa pang ane.gt them DAY, RYDE & Bava Fn Mercer a “UN: dog. Daley Fai LM of 60 acres, with & the wonder of the hour. As 1 bad often scen | entirely free from fever, “malicious reports” to | *Y¢ ‘ounge upon the hotel piazzas after dinner, or “ub 2 Z stall Biondin apon the tight rope when « member of | the contrary notwithstanding. drive to the inlet to fish, or to Diamond beach to probabl SES sited he hunt Cape May brilliants, or to the steamboat O_ TRAVEL! Ss F ave u 5 proper spenaien n Which bo Geaptonn U7" Mr. Seward’s speaking tour in the North. | landing to see the arrivals by the afternoon boat, SRO TAND 6 Tas S Meee OTe Det. betwee his agility this afternoon, 1 preferred leisurely | We%t 18 announced to commence in Michigan, | or to Cold Spring for pond lilies and drinkable | O} . Sats a5 The Steaie: T—On the NE S ptember first water. At sunset we have a carnival promenade | ing heen detained one day this werk, will leave on Lines BANRING: of 4 —— Persenai % or drive upon tke long beach, and then go to the | FRIDAY thet NING. at 10 o'clock, instead of Fg ears. A very liberal reward will be paid if iet -+--Hon.T. © Theake, of Ohio; and Randall | BP: if it bea hop ight, or to the prayer meet- MATTINGLY; General Ticket Aet. ~ a7 2t* Hunt and lady, of La., are at Browns’. ing, if it be prayer-ineeting night. On rainy da’ aus-2t >. (Con. ~~ Major Chase, US. A.,and family; TM. | we read novels, write letters, flirt on the piazzas "(O° CONTRACTORS FOR WATER PIPES, discussing mine host Coleman's dinner, to mek ng one of the humbugging Frenchman’s followers; the dinner aforesaid being one of the most re- cherche feeds | ever sat down to. As, last summer, on a similar tour, I discoursed tft." Ks oer ara eae Ts M4 ‘Evening he . Mata, of N.Y ; and Louis Janin, are at the Na-| cheapen the wares of the Peripatetic trinket-vend- Orrice oF THe WaAsHIRGTON A: peop reg olay ect fet, concern | tonal ; : eva, practice Indian archery (12 show for 124 | OTE Zetneron Auewnt 10. > > ets Among the passengers in the steamer Arayo | cents) roll lignum vite at Barret’s ten-pin all ALED PROPOSALS Will be Teoes ~ breed Canada Indian female traders, bedizened at New York. isthe Hon. L Cass, jr. Minis- | ana ae vat the best way we can, Re ey: null ivorcioek ma A ugust 2ist, 1860, for suj ‘So as to attract the attention of green young uns | ter to Rome, and istinguished . ‘The av ¢ attendance st the Cape this n | _ 150 to 175.30-ineh Fives, o long, Bell & Spig- of the other sex with change laying around ste Moutez bes sectvetod puficlently |? Li feast a Fath cts maa oe the Sp te ae enh ese - ong, Bell & Spig- loose in their pockets, especially; iis Suspension | from her severe attac — an eee i Washi neduct . Bridge, ing but vnusually well-behaved | @ Astoria, where she is staying with Mrs. Bu- | largest hotels on the Island, the United States, bes | &Q'.)V*-hington Aq henan, of the celebrated florist. She is eect ath hackwen; its spruce, but essentially self-impor- | Set seatcely able ty Itt hae hand, and there js] ot been opened this senson, or rather was open | Washington Anse ites tant copper-colored hotel waiters; and the uni- iit et Ie of no hope of her ultimate recovery. but asingleday. The Cape folks, however, are Watkins Fianee, versal habit of nearly all incident to the locality aS consoling themselves with the belief—how well FZ ~ on both sides of the water, of managing to get a Day Tinks in Kan. grounded I know not—that poptber year is to see ta inch Flange ‘foet long, (drilled) Wash quarter out of every stranger from « distance railroad cars running from Philadelphia to their | ington A ucstuct pe doors, when they count upon this locality} _ 4130, % al patterns, such as B ~_ coming here, without absolutely askin for {tI = > Bends, &c. For further 4 resuming its old position as the leading watering | of draw , sball refrain from treating more at length of Ni. place of the coast. *aewrbaser a ii be required to be apply at ‘Phe whole of the ings wil agara Falis in this letter. ee Sti Late this afternoon, { again took a train upon Ina Jate trip to Long Island | visited another | 4¢livered by the Ist fae fe Ae watering place of departed glory—the once-fash- 'F Coptain ionable Rockaway—which is now about on a par} _8u8-tf _ Chief Eng’ the Central Railroad, this time for Rochester with Coney Island asa bathing place. The surf Notice TO NORFOUE, AND Atthe Bridge stopping-place there came aboard at least five hundred Blondin sightseers of both bathin g has been nearly ruined here by the forma Hon of « sap bar. * Point: ROKPOLE AND PORTSMOCEE. On Monday last | was one of the3,000 who went mat sexes, indigenous to the tegion round about, wide awake and full of uproarious fun, all of © them. To get them sboard and coi Ux ras Hirteon: time 4 . q g enka. whek, down New York harbor on the Hendrik Hudson, teodot, Welcan't tay bare witbeds toed tor eee | So. ano. the Gest Basters 0'%0 dea, and ou Wed- selves or cattle.”* mincing hiteg mre Here let { 7 York Banks | me xive the Star's readers two bits of advice. Ni eerie Nera ane 1, Don’t travel o: @ steainer cursed with a Calliope and very dengerous | _the newly-invented steam organ of thet namie. ‘old pieces which are |-ry4 Armenia {sn fast boat, and can beat the Daniel Drew, I have no doubt, but—it basa Calliope, an instrument of shrill notes, pipes ter- 4 ribly out of tune, and an jadigoatty we eoueea anything beyond the Old Dan Tucker range. ‘Such dn {nstrament, shrieking its shrill, false notes up and down the every day, must be an insutt nufsance, and is to spoil ite tac ae gs ang 2. ? aif Don’t eat or lodge In Albany, You'll P . —— — - a ve ae 7 ; ie ROA 7 —P Seiadinatenteaedt isi ’ fae - house, will do we oe aera : : long, (drilled) 1 feet long, (Arilted) 3 feet long,(drilled) Wash- Beart good to see the agriculture of this partic- ular section of New York one's yer tee i _bonof those Beyond expression who excel tn the practice of Ang. | thund, cndor ho Nacional shecoaree at Ch tas ye oy ‘| aS Geb we ge ig #180 n 240 . on

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