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_ THE LATEST NEWS| LOCAL. GEORGETOWN. Wt On SE Correspondence of The Siar. Heavgvartsers Bartatiox Eptror Star: I have been requested by some! | Mryxn’s MrracuLous Veawix Destroyer, : - N E Ww Ss . W sstineren Licuy InzExray ladies to ask, through oh meray your the ‘and best remedy known for extermiiat a. Al ri ik valu- A Canv.—The presinte. | Mice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants ing Rats Musguitocs. Fleas, ‘Moths. Grain. W able if there is a Corporation lorma and Gar’ 7" Though Tue Star is printed on the fastest | been directed to lay before the log the callochenal yamagtaas (whose neeets. = Guinamiedina a TELEGRAPHIC. steam press in use south of Balt: ith in connection with the visit the Light Guard | denotes that they are not of the most refined class Bp eae 612 Broadway, N.Y. << ea 1 --- adi —— ——_______— aa centre on | (Zouaves) of Chicago, as many false and con- | of our citizens) at the street corners, at night, and by all gists everywhere. "ma is-3m Ata meeting of the Georgetown Bell 2 San aan a is so large as to require it to be put to at an | temptible fabrications have gone forth, injurious | obstructing the public passwoys. An evening or — erctt association last evening, the attendance was reckiuridge Lane New Dem- carly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | to the Zouaves, and Barticularly the good name | two since, in accompanying some ladies home— | 4 Ry eORATE yuR system —Two thirls of our ate a at tho preceding mesting. The Fred-] coratse Beate pre : sent im before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may | of this battalion and {ts individual members. To | our route requiring us to cross Pa. avenue on ne Rerves. A want of vigor im the digestive n r Mee eat) Lemay a ee no Y , August 7 —The Breckinridge not appear until the next day. our friends such a statement is unnecessary, but | Twentieth st., at the intersection of I—when we Cfuses an immense amount of discomfort, | 1" order wou! @ report from com: “Btate Democratic Convention, assem- ton disappeinted public it iseminently due. | arrived at that tnt wre found the foot-bridge en both in body ‘and mind, One greraracion and onz | f¥e, appointed at Foe re Le FL 2. ——+—2+e-—____- - occup! J persons, made ey 2 Notick To Wasninctontans.—Those of our tempi oealing and eatertutnieg the caidieg nog fhe Teast effort to allow us to pass, Forcing! oe thi jeavstfort. Tonve strensth to a Washington. A Greene, who was received with loud fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places | COTps, preg es and believing thatacom- | to keep the street to regain the pavement. The ch. to calm the agitated nerves and to restor Mr. Tenney, chairman, made a re} from the | appeared on the piatform, Hoa taken hat rezularity of action ‘an accompanied ‘ that reculartty tion in, all the organs which | committee, stating that Withers’ full brass band | Augustus Schell and How Gideon J. Tucker, and. and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do | Pany of this city that matterexclasively | ladies informed me that on many occasions, in | that recularity of ction in,all the 4 t ao ‘lied th perfect healt! © secure a long | had been ei that trans; tes were being | called the convention to order eir hi Thi tifying to the same vicinity, they were com: to go out | and ? the: medicine now before n en; » that pareacies were gio i not mail Tux Star except after payment in ad- | as ag ny only et ae ae meen? of their cogular way to avoid this same crowd, | the World witch will "compare. with Hostetter's He eto hare r. Larman would attach two large | Mr Green greeted the Convention as the repre- 7. those | Sti A Bit: id be an ingult to the reader lis and some smaller ones to a hose carriage to | sentatives of the trae friends of Breckinr nd vance at the rate of 37% cents per month. should visit Washington, they would recetve at regularly congregated at some one of jomach Bitters. It wou! be ai au 4 "nan va : Sep tegers “3 a —— ~~ gt se the hands of our ne, through their milit . I have myself, upon many occasions, | to suppose that he has not heard of their amazing 2 rear ol procession ; that the old whig ame ne Convention been by bim Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements | 2 cordial and hearty ‘and they would | seen gatherings of young men, late at night, in | success in D ig pee Complaint, General ner of 1540, Dowie 4) eect ek the oon or} a national Sag. rade be | self, as chairm whe ———-e ust x re to whic ° oe iten, | Carried, and that the omnibusses would ran up to | the other by the Hon Augustus Schel! to be inserted in the BaLtiMore Sun are received be the roolprents of saany hospltalitien to be: ot peter nase eee sede in eae bene Rigg aged oder mw rye Ron twelve o'clock at night for the accommodation «f] Mr. Greene then read a letter from Mr. Scbell, atand forwarded from Tux Star Otlice. their extended tour. We were 8u! uently in- nelghborheod, as it certainly is to lestrians. | restorative that physicisi nence do not he: those remaining in Wasbington until alate bour | stating the circumstances under which he (Sebel) i t the t No action being necessary on this report, the i- | had called the Convention for to-day, and adding, - = formed that the report, that mx Anpscepn [peg sap hry propre gy meee ge thorlnes,tt;| opiate a¢ pnecoe eit have sem teomea hex | aot mes the ext Wesloess tn onder be Sieport | “That as the democracy of the Stile desire the McCreLtann’s Bax Hive —The little bee hive | ceived by the company noticed bad no fonnda- mete te : t the | suffering and danger by the Bitters, when the rem- | from the committee of three appointed to draft a | same objects—to perfect the organization of the of which we write is presided over by our friend | tion, but had been extensively circulated without | there is one upon the Sire Ht wee Oe edies of the dispensary had ail been tried without | conetitati party, and ive a most effectual support to the McClelland, and is situated at the corner of Tenth | authorization. Upon this we immediately o Councils one that will prove effectoal. In | sai). Mr. Breimmer, from the committee, presented a | principles of the candidates of the hitionsl aer street and the city canal. Previous to its purchase | ceeded with the preliminaries of the reception | the city of Baltimore there is a law upon the sub- | "Quig by all druggists everywhere. jy Sl e0St_ | Witton constitutes ve met article, designa-| toocracy, | bave secommended, te boas by Mr. McClelland it bad been at one tline a gas | and entertainment—selecting a committeeon aub- | ject, which is strictly enforced, and which a Tan ting the association es the Geor, Bell and | with your (Greene's) views, that the delegates to pocmcrrige? Secale hgh! weer ~ ae a Sones per aa pie = hd — pomp ray me pring oe peer she omrtbeds te bsaethores if oat capest article for Dressing, ~ | Everett Association, and the second, deciaring as | assembie ai Syracuse, under their respective calls, carpenter shep; ence a depository for barrels of | ordering B com prepare tor y's | ers, ‘ i ‘Curling, Preservi = | the political Des of the assoc! t- t C i lime; once a feed store, and for a long time it had aren ane Rfor escort duty on the second bs, ihe pentatieneat Oi Fopphtlens A gehsar a storing the Hai ou, try it. Sold by all fons of the ccastitonenes Union agin y— | take no prcilentanry ahaa Ser Uueakeantonen of been aig sta a poet ticks ae the arrival of the Zouaves in Baltimore, | the offence.’ In Baltimore they are eereated ana | £88 8nd Perfumers marten {tution of the country, the Umion of the | the sane and f have the fullest confidence that it interior sacred to damp rottenness and a prey | the Major, Quartermaster, and Capt. Dubani | convicted as vagrants; the penalty, imprisonment Persons desiring oe will aiways ere ve ere roth san oy th aR Eo to the wharf rats; its exterior the victim of gen visited ‘that city; had an interview with their ips — ey oe or my as | 6 arm for axohanee at the Star Office anunter. ?. Magruder thought it best to stop there; the | the country." is sisi decay. Less than one year ago this damp, rotten, | Commander, Col. Elisworth, and extended an in- Wiakiiction, Arak’ ©: 1600 eeame: two articles adopted were constitution enough | Mr. Greene, under this arrangement, called on The Quy Pile was purchased by McClelland from | Vitation, which was first declined, but subse- sshington, Aug. 6, 1060. FOR THE GREAT EASTERN. | and piatform enougn. the Convention to nominate temporary officers Se aed with t he caterprise of an pay | acon one kee peg neg Sim Seneelodian Mecken. "Fhe ok oe ———*" | ‘The next article was read, declaring any mem-| Robert Dunlop. of Niagara, was made tempo- set himself to the task of making sometbing of it. | and. were anxious to get home; but if by coming | adding to the already extensive and interesting EX* CUR ION ber of the democratic party not competent to be a | raty Chairman, and on taking’ the chair returned 3 ber of this association thanks for the honor. He trusted tue delibera- Fora considerable time after the purchase labor- | to Washi and in one day see Mount Vernon | museum of the Sm{thsonian Institution is con- mem! : ines ers were engaged im razemg the old crumbling | 2nd visit the President, they would come, and he | stantly in Progress. No time is lost nA the inde- ANNAPO LIs, a Mr. peareies hry sae the aitidie was = — meget peep ey) plone by walls, picking from among the rubbish that por- | Tequested that the battalion would make all neces- iy eae scientific corps of the Institution, under uous; no maa could be a member of both f b ts pot ton of the materials which might be of use to the | S4fy arrangements. The committee returned to | the direction of the able secretary, Prof. Henry TO SEE ae a The calling of the roll was commenced. When Bremmer characterized the democratic | tue Fourth Assembly District of Alban county w jetor and takin; f th ‘hile all | Washington, and the orders for A and B compa- | and assistant secretary, Prof. Baird, and now ant ~ 4 sala rien Seger tram, |, coaturhanded, tthe fuowing. P| en the tiene ey ies pabictn'ee pre | THE GREAT EASTERN. | wtyate'dnunion pag ont 8° Goer | ace ery eta see Me Wek moved out of the way, and of this la there was | gramme was then adopted, to be observed strictly | sentation for their inspection of something novel = ie el y The Committee leave to inform their friends | piace, and useless x said he had received = wach, but finally ti lace was red away. | 80 38 to cause no disa, ntment, viz: Companies | and interesting in the museum hall. The latest IRSIO: place, ey a telegi ‘Then the ground was’ measured, and found to | A and B to parade for peocption avd econ ae just been made in the opening of ANNAPOLIS, thoy hare St n.arest On the question of the adoption of the article it endell, stating that he wouid be here 10. uare feet.’ Choos the Zouaves at the depot at 6 a m., “natch to ery of the east wing, where is to be | expense engaged the large, ew: ‘was voted down without a dimentient voice da; par ‘eaten Lenieiant pe esp cote op borg Brown’s Hotel—breakfast, then immediately seett the prone collection of skulls and ekele- | splendid steamer BALTIMOR ich will posi- For the next article Mr. Bremmer offered a sub- [ am the regular delegate, and 1 and embracing about 6,000 feet of the whole plat, | ceed to the boat en routefor Mount Vernon. Re- | tons, classified and arranged by Prof.8. F. Baird. | ively leave her wharf, foot of 6th atreet. on WED- | stitute, declaring attachment to the country, its | don’t sappose a Block Repabi ike Wendell Mr. McClelland laid it off into a conveniently | turn to the hotel again—dine between 1 and 2 | There is quite a variety of skulls and skeletons, Be? ea a ee elock. asnving constitution « laws, &c., which was unani- will bave cheek to ¢ here and coutest my seat Matias duo See chat tid, brass foundery and } P-m ; then proceed to the President's, and return | and the work of tting them for exhibition must | Tormynctleating ihe etoar oe Fe ee eat et ge Se. 00e. gerree eprom sess pee. Bs shop. The plat thuslaid off is irregular the City Hall, and between 3 and 4 p. m. the | have been very tedious, and testifies to the ing at home on Friday by dayligh' psec i “ Pi ane, sapere me sup-] Syracuss, Aug. §.—The Convention has nom!- pdlong, baving adepth of G1 feet at its eastern | Houaves were to “drill.” After this to escort them | as well as the skill of the party employed. Phey also beg to state that fh: have had an i eee ince Ot Cle tenn nies recognized at & | nated James T. Brady as cendidate for Governor teahout 10 feet long. Upon thivaite men sets | The Cy persons engaged in the’ stdy of the particular | Srent Eastntn, i Hes autiorizel'untin'o aann’s | "Mr “Tenney would, wote fot Ie There were ee eer fs about 120 feet lon; Upon this site men set to he City Hall was considered the most suitable Tsons en; in the study of the icular | & Eada Son) a work to erect new thick strong walls of brickand | place for drilt purposes, having ample space, and | branches 0 Stural history to which the speci- | Sulworibers that the Baltimore can lay ‘along side | some good democrats who were Uulon men, ; r . mortar, some 2S feet high, with a thick division | its porticoes and si the building affording | mens belong. ‘The north gallery of this wing | °p%°, Neat wil stg coro nt returning at Alex- | ‘arsb they were few and far between andria, Moore or ¥ The Prince's Progress. FPrepericxrox, August 6.—The Prince of Wales wall, thus dividing the whole into two compart. | excellent accommodations to witness the drill. | will be opened in about a week, and there wil thought the article rather too binding | 2"d suite attended Divine service in the Cathedral Marshalls Landing, and Point | _*, £ hike Soa, of this town yesterday morning. His royal high. : Particular arrangements were made that these | be seen the collection of minerals, tue classifica. | Lawkeue Tasgueciation sean Been nemnoy Iie hopes | o pened tae Ag apn. — sutra ‘pestionet thedisatuse was:Vien | silted eee te Secale the ladies, and | tion of which was begun by Dr ‘Newberry and | , Passageand meals $5, Tickets can be obtained | the association would have nothing to do with | ®¢*s Was di in pinin clothes. T was a “ee e | | great crush for seats, a ee ri - sobtajning as much superficial space as would be | disappointment, as it was our wish, particularly, | present exhibited may be considered as but the | V. Noyer, * Sanu] T. Drury, ticle would do more harm than good. The usual service of the Church of England wi sree bald y, feet square. | This portion | that all should witness the peculiar, fascinating, | beginning of the work. An immense number of | Soi N°HNton, P.J. Moti Mr. Magruder spoke with great eloquence and | performed, varied with an anthem from t of the building is covered by a truss suspension | 2nd unexcelled drill of the Zouaves. Most un- | specimens remain to be added to them. Time, Dr. Foree, 8 at considerable length against the adoption of tbe | Psalms, “God is roof, which obviates the necessity for columns, ey, per: erranpomients were changed pebkecc tone the co-operation of the Genernnient Cha ., Cunningham, Wn, 8, er.icie ngth ag Pp" and leaves the room entirely free from obstruc- | Without our knowledge, causing mortification to | are requ to make this museum what it is de- ta hn FEI Mr. Tenney replied, defending it in an able | Sishop of New Brunswick preached tion; and here in one corner the proprictor has our guests and sincere regret to ourselves, i to be. en et manner, bat thengnt if ik tesertorek itn oe oe The text was taken from the fourteenth chapter set up a cupola for melting iron ore, which nfortunately our city, n cases like these, suffers Georgetown, mony of the meeting, it bad better be left out of Paul's Stile to the Romans—verse lode melts at one heat four tons; and is so coustructed | through the location cf the Government here, by A Sgriovs Cuarcr.—Last night, Chas. Fried N our bope and strength Mr llayter of Boston, Played the orgae, and the Lord 4 ompsn, Navy Yard, 7 ib « c So_every . it . Noe ef ne celebrated patent Alden 36-inch | which there are parties banging about, snubding | rich was arrested and retained en a suspicion of | @us-dtd Deo F Wit ween Naya aed: S apacarg cneagensl coy pecs menpmpeycuagll [epee ty in theses at Ss blowers, a8 to economize greatly the consumption | 2d dangling at the skirts of the officials, who, | the larcen head of cattle from Mr t of fuel. This cupola Mr. of eight ,HE 7 > SRN McClelland tuinks — and nate oa by caeie men, | Berry, of Maryland. It appeared that the over- HE GREAT EASTERN. quite large enough to supply his ordinary wants | proc o Fceomplish certain aims of thetr own | seer looking for the lost cattle found at the LK > in the way of melted iron, as it is capable of | by which the rights of others are utterly diste- | sicproot weet Mr. W. Linkins two of the | ANNAPOLIS AND ELK RIDGE RAILROAD. Ting thought it would be well to ‘haven | bitty rome of Me, McCimnd' "uy bce may‘ | in” Our, gramme wen awed by eal’ | Shea Nene Wed aren RN | aye gyn ROCED EAE aon tn Hae some o! rt. Met "s “busy ** may vrai n ed by such a | c eight head from Friedrich for $160, six e following ra‘es have been es! is) on thie r present ad drei T i hold a ie’ seen at all working hours moulding and casting | party, who, by falsification, led others to believe | had ‘been slain, and these were treo? toe a [pute, (being 25 miles nearer = ete be ee Tne: St Sad hoon thong af, et | pees sctinds the laangumision of the eee pak te water pipes, Soar-wey stop-cocks, and ail sorts o! = — —_ of programme was our own | This morning the case was taken up for a hearing, Washingtoi raofits viotaaty to aes The president read the constitution as adopted, | pn it formally. In the evening, be will attend castings for our new Water works; iron columns, | ®ffair. is change we were made aware of only | and Friedrich produced the receiptof W. W Ship,) to continue during the visit | and a large majority of those present came forward | @ ball in the Parliament batiding machine gearing, beautiful smooth quoins for the | the night preceding the arrival of the Zouaves he AnzSpolis Roads. and signed be station at which the Prince of Wales left new front of the E street Baptist Church; fiasks | Ft-sident Buchanan detected the conflict of the + pplications for membership incid uded to tue attachment of he constitution, were severally » . d Constitution of Great Fi ce peasant ‘o-day the Legislature and Corporations will v the G Chrismond, to whom he gave $120 for the cattle. | ithe hae Mr. Chrismond was arrested, and admitted the Round ti t ek- ts good for the day. 7 i ing th - ‘or th v i 0 ° for the Statue of Freedom. or for Mr. Clark Mills, | two programmes on that mornin, and dispatched | sale to Friedrich and wont Ke bought them at | From the Junction to Annapolis 6 cents antidote ee eee Me. Tey son | stor oneat tas hepet Hisnones nemin Ea which Is about the same thing, and every species | 4 messenger to us with a view of harmonizing the | night from some men, he thought they were Patuxent to do 55 cents association bad made objections to bis remarks at | ihe wharf at which be Innded In Frederickton is of work required and expected of any iron foun- | two, so that no one should be incommoded by it | colored, and gave 110 for them “His statement L Saha do Scouts the last meeting. dhe wished tate that the | to be calied Prince of Wales’ Wharf. der Does your printin, ESS. ou in It was then too late to ad ust, and hence ari the Tappington’sto do 45cents be last meeting. He wished now te state tha e y Pi press, your planing just, et ‘ose was corroborated by the testimony of his son Greenhills to do cents Democratic party bad applied in writing for the ‘will, your steam engine, your sbafting, or any | unsatisfactory proceedings that marked the day, | Mr. Carrington argued that there was no Proof of as Millers to do 35 cents use of the Council Chamber had Missouri Kiection other pi of machinery about your printing | which were mortifying to ourselves and a disap- | larceny on the part of Chrismond, Friedrich s Water Station to do 30 cents ~ < _ 6 sr repale, Reng, “ROP; steamboat, of mill get out | Pointment to those in whose bebalf we extended | being already released. Mr Uttermehleis arguing 2 Gottsto do Scents St. Louis. Aug. 8 —Four precincts to bear from = rownsville to jo «2 cen! repair, break, wear out, or otherwise nire | the invitation, ant who assisted us wrilingly, and the attendance of the machinist, you goto MeUlel- | who tee were exclusively, we might say anxious, d, and he takes the broken, injured, or worn | to gratify—our cit z:ns. out article to his Bee Hive, and makes 2 model| In conclusion, we would remark that nothing the case for the pr ution as we go to ‘ Council for permission to hold a Bell aad erett “ Kglohart’sto. ‘do 25.cente meeting in the Chamber, and Mr. Pickreli, the | 205° "xtgt (democrat) ig Rees we Ae np i a . 4 . oO s far as re “ of The casy is before Justice Donn. “Beste Gateto do i eents President, had agreed to give the use of the room | Congress for the remainder of the teres ae beer Borrox Stan: I have seen, reid and heatdao| By order?" qHOS, GalTHER, — | {ef bat purpose. One other remark of his won | {5"""'he result se doubiful, though his election daasiaeeach it Placed ins mould into whien | blamable can be altached to the President, as bis | much of Bloudin, the geant Teese ee paar AiScoretaty, | ¢lected toi namely, that the Democratic amocia- | is conceded. Blair's (republican) majority owt ae aes ee os pe aponyer say tents a oe ae ounce the unsatisfac- | have been prepared for almost ay announcement eeeboats will pi between Agnapolis ead the | evidence out of thelr own mouths. Members of (oaleah rbovmant tie aaa of 2,000 in ve a nt whic! 6 ALTIMORE AND ONIN DAL | raise money enough, but they finally did, and gave . Just outside of the foundery to the rear of the | cumstances. id hi 9 rope : ; y > ¥ gees gs though it favors the republicans, who have main butiding you may see McCleliand’s forging | The thanks of the battalion are tendered in | ete whieh ney ee ea eah this month at Niag- | FRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. the room up, and applied for the use of the Coun- elected a majority of ty officers. ra which somew’ es my cred: jority of county officer: Soop, & large, conventent room filled with forges, | Connection with this reception to Marshal Selden t a air Decca y credulity, sea cil Chamber. He would give the names of those is FOR THE where stalwart men are beating the red iron into | and Commissioner Blake for courteous conduct wilt ae ee - BR. SHA, SE: He thea reed the sews Ereue Bitoeerl aad hae ds and 1 i " Prize Fig! shape, Where a continual spray of melted dross is | and assistance. and to Maraball Brown for his ex- | think he will be able cy atone ianein, DO YOR He then read the news from Missouri and Ken- m Besten Harbor. 4 I Boston, August 7 —Jack Turner and Andrew themtand the perpetnal, din of the sicdwer ope | sue af oarntae PArLof the entertainment Truly yours, NM. A. _ | ington nnd retrty demirine to inapeet the Matt: | Leaité Coombe,’ “rs vere BIve for General | «ere wetore the peliceaourt this moraiax. etn, a es upon n ie rem: an icknowles fe Ww pt) | - 7 - a nae | th at be rt, ad the merry-sounding anvils, warns the visiter font ment by our poe Ay To our friends for their say conten af weeny Beck gtd pedi moth steamship, the following arrangements have The president stated that he would like them | 29d committed for trial ata higher court, in no drones are there. At the side of the forging | aid. it is fully appreciated by the battalion, and room there is a water-tank which holds 6) bogs- | fo them our thanks are tendered two-fold. beads of water, and is a desideratrm indispensa- Committee—James Y. Davis, Edward Towers, bie to an fron foundery P.M. Dubant, L. D. William: Entering the main building again by a differ- rt ent door, on the other side of the division wail, Tue Mooxticut Excursion to Hottann been made : ti t t 1 ly at | fault of bail in $3.000each. They were arrested day he will take a rope down after Lim, or be | | Trains will leave Washington Station on MON- | seven o'clock: tome sree arena pumetually : t ieee . — . yesterday as principals in a prize fight on one of very suddenly taken up by one. DAY SPAY. WEDNESDAY, THURS. | the Fist Word cencnben et kin don in zine | tbe. islands Iu the barber, ood bad indulged In Sateen? Ret Tene cree a te Prone Site | Paitceea with the jers of the Bi After some remarks from Mr. Tenney, the asso- | «tested them. Both were nearly blind. Joba of excitement not long since by the arrival of the | Baltimore with the superior steamers of the Bay " 3 rie et ». hottie-holder, was also arrested, and held Japanese and also of the Chicago Zouaves. Now Pane for She = Ship. The steamers will leave | ciation adjourned, with the understanding that ; i ‘ “« Wharf, ore. i in $1,000 for trial the whirl of shafting over bead, and the fizzing, | Potxt.—The excursion of the East Washington | that they have left the city mae alt the wensna | ©, sand Bow! "Wier ar ibe mele i sp her ares hed pecan boreges i = scraping, grinding, grating all about, reminds us | Mission, which came off last Friday evening, was | has died out, one of the only persons in town who | a! ing ample timeto walk from Camden Station at the meeting on Thursday night inet he Pees Excu)stecists at BD: - that we are in the Satshing-room or machine-shop. | one of the pleasant trips of the season. Starting at | js creating a furore is Mr Finley corner of F and | Siter the arrival ofthe trains. ‘The steamers will esoage, J ye > Here we finda room 60 dent of the Democratic Association desires me to Drtroir, Aug A large pe excursion- feet long and averaging | balf past six o'clock, p.m, the company frc- | Seventh streets. Sppoaite Post Office, who has just | Tu t the ship or back in leas than two hours, State that, so far from the cssoclation being dis- | !sts from Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabuma, Louis- feet wi . ceeded on their voyage. The wa ssed Returning steamers will leave the ship at about Tatuen, two drill press, one’ plantag machine | by the young and lighthearted ie baeovies bosees | fecel ved sometbln ren from Michigan, and ¢isg | 200%; And Zand. p.m. 'and tains leave fialtimore | solved, t wan never in so flourishing a condition | ‘sss, and Texas afvived here thie magowene 3 P s ’ iu ig q gan.a e” | 8¢315. 4.29, and 8.15 p.m., and reaching Washing- | as at present. or better repared for active service: | route for Niagera Fails.aad ore being entertained and one bolt cutter. and more ‘busy bees’? pre- | aad the more thoughtful in pleasant conversation | other choice brands of tobacco and cigars.| 2t® | ton (iast train) by 10 p.1 s P > > this evening at a graad ball at the Rossell House riding over them, like a0 many gods of industry. | and the observance of the scenery along the Pote. = Tickets only 829) from Washington, including | tat they have not yet used the Cou: ell Chamb.r | this evening at a gi a Every species of shape towlich iron and brass Instrumental music, and the performances | A New Scnovarsutr ror THR Punic Scnoots, | the round trip by railroad, a visit and yas of the town, are likely so to do; and mi io Baltimore tre Among the pumber are manyemt at Gomten 5 ~ ; : sg | gentiemen. The New Oricans press is largely can be icned Is here spread out upon the ma- | of @ popular glee club, #iso added to the pleasure | Dr. Gunton has generously proffered a scholarship | Bay =tcamera to nud fe mh the Great Eastern, and | that the association does not owe a dollar to any — i chines, undergoing the Minishing Trocess, and | of the company It is due alsoto Page, of Seventh | in the Columblan College to ity yeath in the & fulladinission on board the same, one. represented. ‘They leave to-morrow by a special hava choice of trains going and re The Potomac Light Infantry were drilling last | traia handsomely iudeed isthe Snishing done, to the | street, to say, that his arrangement of the confec- | public schools who may be selected as most de, Tickets ss going, a ‘s & b “ Sy credit and honor of the master mechanics and | tlonary department was not least in importance, | serving on the grounds of good character and follvetke ae ates! mA posure ee pce ee Pe speege yg hp gemente Mysterious Murder at Leng branch. journeymen mechanics of the city of Washington | and he obtained for himself the praise of the fair | superior proficiency | Five boys from each dis- Master of Transpor ation. acisiaed"emeof te te ee oelocking | PuiLaveLrmia, Aug.7.—A mysterious murder De it spoken. Mr. McClelland is here’ prepared | ones aboard ‘The company returned to the city | trict are to be selected. : ont SES | tuligue, cape Oiabrol by us corer nod aad oo Peek pluve ut Mang oeaah bunt otghe -aeterer aod to tara Ir in a wockmesities a “3 one, Ce ee Cee AcciDENT To THE CANAL —It is reported that a adoption nen evidence of good taste on the part | murder were beard, and two pistol shots. This gn Sway in one corner of this perce nail: SoutHERsers Goinc Noxtm —There appears | culvert on the Chesapeake and Obio canal bas of the members. morning a boat was found on beach, smeared cover the prettiest little specimen of mechanism| % be a perfect rush of southern families to the | been washed aw: Harper’s Ferry, which There seems to bea partial revival of trade | with blood, but no clue has been discovered of We have ever seen, in shape of a 12-horse power North thiaseason. Thesprings and — places | will delay navigation for a few days. the murderer or his victim T. H. PARSON: woo Now isthe time to get winter fuel at uond prices. We havea large stock AND ier arane COAL at very low | here, and our wherves now generally present an at the North will be especial) tronized b: WARDER & STEWART, animated appearance. ‘here is usually a small eS a per tor Dialer ents caule eosin iiale them. Hundreds have alcokdy’ paoska carount For a FULL GRAMME of the grand mars ces ke Off ner H and 12th sts. fleet taking In coal at Ray's dock, and at evers Preadful Murcer in Penn-ylvania. space, is kept rubbed up to an almost painfully. this city, and hundred: Hie visi Yesterday | Meeting and to! light procession of the Bell | ai i 12th st. and Can hour in the day the tug beats may be seen with he ve L Parrapecnuta, Aug. 7.—A dispatch from Little Valley, York cousty, says that James Wheat has been arrested at Yorkshire for the murder of bi wife. He says bis fatuer and mother assisted Lina to commit the crime, the fatber strangling ber The affsir bas coused much excitement. Arkansas Election. Fort Smwru, Anx., August 7.—This preciact i gives Johnson (Democrat) for Governor, iS= ma- NOTICE OF REMOVAL. one, two, or three outward-bound schooners in shining polish by {ts exgineer, who evidently re. | there were sixty-three arrivals at Nationa] | and Everett folks, to-night, see advertisement in v ¥ ards ft In the lightof a sechuhlcal pot; so deers | from. the South>-most of them from Teves DLER & BROTHER Would respectfully in. | tow, ail heavily laden with blick diamonds. { sila, working away so noiselessly, that but for | 224 Mississippi, though other States were repre- BxaR IN MIND the grand moonlight excursion | form their friends and customers that they have | Good wheat may be quoted at $1 40 per bushe the motion ef the balance-wheei and eccentric | Semted ou the register. A very large number of patos 4 g t > rage toe ge a ing | Borrow evening, for the benefit of families. , Not YW routsisna avenue (Me ket ee ee ci ok would be likely to - | gentlemen remain n e city un’ the evening "| No, 22 LA mpeg s ar = covery. Mr. McClelland sake us to ploce ons | fait for Baltimore. wows olject was io have's | 2 8dvertizement,” | fiuvmnd My atrovts, whore thes constantly, keepon | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS hand on the bed plate of 1 li view of the Great astern, before they took their .B 1 a iu ai im LL SRY COO BM Rn Ne ROSTE b machine. “Do you feel the ering lig Ban departure for their summer resorts. Pets antonish all. “The facility with which | Pett TeDiand a aenarat ROSIER, For other Georgetown advertisements see first page be. ‘+ No,” we reply, ‘‘not the slightest; one ho raises the prostrate 'rame. gorates it with LES and PERFUM y. — —— — of TOILET ARTIC SRY might write like copper plate with his hand rest. Tus T NAMENT AT ARLINGTON ON Mon- | new life, and charms it with bright hope, is the which we will sell at be very lowest ieee ee another column. Bi LI AND EVERETT RALLY IN ie at ax : acy den atmiietower oe hoe pipe i “4 = 1 RGE There will bes grand | jonity. Mitcheil (Opposition) for Congress, 92 wikpheat amfle; “that engine wes msde ke Pts | ment of the Presidente Mounted Gard at Aviing | st ezacsination, his deop tonight nin disrater ie | ity nat ~—— So Marat ace.) ofthe gig repens | J honen a proouly viocted Govenor"by 1. eng le e ae: ot Space | ofthe Town House. “DNESOS jority. deipuia, and rans in tis way the yors renege gy | 100 on Monday last there were three malde cf proverbial, Whorccthers patentee ne MAR ais, BOIVIN’S FEMALE ALTERA- | 1\G next. at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of attend J perfectly Inevery part of it constructed; and it honor crowned instend of two, as stated Yester- nd in’ the dark, "he seams to. tread int bortag ander any OF the Tollstioe complataiee | Warten teat Moeting in front of tae City Wall Arrival of th- Steamship Kangares. ? ay— ec. 4 Japt. Peck, ht of certainty, and, a ence, H sf bowing, cv ¥ ec LOn. w ae ees 7 i iz ios Gan nouns inthe mites wine a of the Guards, first maid, crowned ae ilitain 8. | quersdiseaso. all should consult, him ‘who wi uppressions Green Sickness, Head- | tendance. “Come on: 1 New Youx, Ang. 8 —Tbe Kangeroo was sig- considered the most perfect piece of machinery of | Teeli Miss Harriet Naylor, of Wasbin gton, sec- | for specdy cure and thorough advice, especially Ache, Pain in the Side, F tpitation , Loathing of Roll on the Bail. 2 She left Liverpool on the | win WeSieleed ie tne orig, Weenly | scaa of Willtae Seah? Miata Nestea) Og | bola’ winan Mee De an Re eee ease | Fopeianancrtastmeneyaatrpiton snd ie | ty oor of tke Blond Evcétt Ascinton | “um~ day nt Canadian, howe neve has Docu with McClelland his feeling of pride in conten, | ead of William Geary, as stated yestorday;) and | Soioand gratifying euccere, Ofhoe 17 caulk Mit, | N. Be Those Pills should coca ts taken by fe- ‘au st WOR : at jae see ae eee | plating tuls busiest of all the “busy bees”? in his | Mis# Anderson, of Washington, third maid, opposite Smith:onian. . 1*” a during pregnancy, 8s they are suse to cause | ——————___ >_> NNN Kentecky Election. tstablisbment. Close to the division wall a stair- | Crowned by Mr. Wm. Geary. — | miscarriage. Prepsred ‘for Madame Boivin at 1S MAYOR'S OF Fic viLLe, August 7 —The wajority of Gen Sap ientin te wadelesy porn oor bee i ft aatN ne Lonel Wistar’s Batsam or WILD CueR) he Rue Vauarard, ai Paris, France. For sale at 179 | |! Groucetows, D.C., July . s 8vILLs, August 7 — A w t y Kaacg-ed Gece amah met ni furn o | a Mina fee aces ones tr | Burt Ey Pana oar GPa ean gt roa Snes ¢19 | al panne winrar lata yta| oct ie SR ena Wa nse %, = Ceme= Zen! be 7 nd “4 hb @: he hi n tea wa tea y Be for turning wood, circular | {istinguished judicial officers does not read the | the specifics offered for the cure o ig, Com- | a5 us F ten thousand. = ¥ laints, we haves the greatest faith in Wistar’s Bai ‘The light draught fast sailing | TOPOrt the same, in writing, to this-offics, saws, moulding cows, work benches, fools, and | Could sey as couch; Woulh It nce Gee ee | sam af Wild Ohare, Fie iran phnee soho Feké re iEhE traught, inst sailing | Is. waw HENKY ADDISON, Mayor. another collection of” “br A thgngee ta . : ‘ . yACuT POINTER will be sold cheap Weather Report fon redients which enter so largely into the compusi_| >, {ACT POINTER will bes 5 = “oe " t who has so much to do with the misfortunes and | fion of some others patent medicines, it acts with- | Otimmediate applicstion The above Bont N WARM WEATHER Cincinnati, August 7 —The thermometer yes- making models for the moulders y regara. | mlsetet of the peopls here, w dally peruse the mi: | tat fara the Neen, ean = | in'90 foot long, 12 feet beam, with a tine cabin 1 PREPARE FOR COLD’ porte: ed from 07 te 12 degrees. There were , atk 12 feet in lenxth; was fit'ed up fora pleasure boat, |W: receiving, and will be di the money ; - fata r Se comeection of the models, is executed by wate pr Gunlitiea for the discharge tiemects. aly two oe . “io bat wold make anexon loutinarket boat: ‘ieget's mo Aner, August, Tee tone ‘of coal. ot al sizom 2 casreot eup stroke, 30f whitch proved Stat ft McClella: as with every di t 7 + ol J |, $38 nue. a which we will se! cap if ordered prier 10 Dlidbenent dite wenutical Gyes tenn ene of his official duties? Can any man, judge or | & member of our family rai ery | ee _au6-t Baltimore Markets he grave through its uso:and in several | «UPERIOR WHITE AND RED ASH BGG | September. Cail carly and leave your orders Ang *.—Flour closed firm; How- jurvman, keep fully posted in the wants of the | brink of t ve tl 4 our Offices, if you w! : Barton, Aug * - 4 firm; of wood or brass, each joint, each edge, each mi- sity ine which he lives without reading payer eee ree sadn es ee cg ed COAL —Now ou the voy; joand daily exproted Sl 7 ard street, ¢ aud City Mills So 6. We * 4 a it unte detail of the work; while his fh bsg , | S 5 scious iu the excellence of their ‘work, saa! “the people's penny paper??? BLackstong. Jonired a cheerfully recommend w tpcat bw, tu \s k iW PNY rp ; white Jets. Core ts act Accipext To a Littiz Gint—A Warning to Br. of man ‘nd, ascertain remedy for Incipient . sons desirous of procuring their suppiy for the wi iy Zi-2w Office gor. G and 22d sts., Wasi a little with ‘x<pressien of face which seems to tell the nd: the British Provinces and among the | Ros,”’ *- vou may look, and you may look again, oe Little Cheldren —¥ eaterday eveni, 1 seases of the Lungs.” ter will ave money by ieazing their orders so that ey st re GE STREE’ Whiely closed rm; Guy ebeobie ate. mee tut you'll ind that aot work. cue to your | named ‘McNulty, while pia ing upon he None genuine unless signed 1. Borrs on tho | their coal can be delivered from ths voanela. 98 ersten STREET. : wp boi ‘The *'Boe? takes another look and then nods bis | ize, Water maine in stiking ber arm, whine | .brapared by SW. Fawle & Cp, Boston, and for Four and half street and Canal, Large stock of DRY, GOOD LACK MAN. | Naw Yous atk s'Plonr i frm; State 85.20 iewurk wisn Alt ¢ wiwmph "Tose we have | SAROESE, She wae taken cate of by the who | Sto Sahn es, Nairn 2 ner Wash | re nee | Te apse hkl SesameStreet ete tas | 8 1 Oble $5 a; Rocthemn unchanged” W bet completed ‘he circuit of the “hive,” and bave conveyed j every Ww autiws |, W843 * PAINTER, soon for bargains, as we will be compelied to va- wn arene ate. Bi | Cora ts quiet; mixed G2y263e. Pork is beav cates the premisés ina Whisky is sicady ) Lord is heavy at I2\alJsyc, at 2ic. a . days. f x rally loth to speak a word in EerlMAN a HUNT. ment capable of peeforini Gent for, who attended to the wetnn econ whatarecaliel “petnt meeee DEALER IN PAINTS, — : , nected Sim ‘he Foundry bine the Seva te in-very desta tisteaee ee Peake fliole in the ‘code of medieal ethics, | No, 582 77H Stumgr, near Odd Fellows’ Hatt, ivmrccoow __ Sorte were. _ fea Piaee deqatnemeetn | as.0 ATE —A German Women named | catpor Mo considered stmoubor ar aNuuceel ae: | auett PUTTY IS DOWN FA Aieinsees ti commones ome tic dace ton F. 6 Steck are subiy, Chiz e w of one or two more sim- n Unvortunats.— panes au 2- ‘ . N Yorn, A are in this city, which we intend | Anna Pfilii arrested see aes ee ore ensaptions $0 the mous SEVENTH STREET. for on Tap entire tqok ot DRY = NC nies oo ‘Rock leland 60; Lbnots \Conarel ungres | nt fai wan an ith such advant- and mop ‘actually 0 ied, by the fea 486 A sie terme, and heine desirou: eosin asearly | Six; Michizan Southera 49; New York Central ag our midst, why do our peopje ine-| child nude condition. to Dr. "8 Stomach | | A beautiful assortment of GOLD PAPERS, with | ae possible, all who many in wantof bargaias 87; Hudson R.R.R 58. poe = a fet famed | HERG pais Paacine caps | wisec Sea castin, e porary: H C a : S. wpa ‘AS . &o., remnants ed PA “Gg 29 chgmicyatyhome, Letthem then be encouraged. | them to the Asylum until arrangement there sre no. rem od PERS wi yt EG SENDOY | J7 241m ‘GET THE BEST. ; . made for her admission to the Insane pA aprante mooserie! compos reatly reduced Ie : CE aie eo -, tos Waaiagion” inn lon rondiny along te low Rrotinds oftho'woss | lr PACER AS ACINGS aa “WINDOW OY AL BAVA ERY. THOMSON’S CELEBRATED County. azette says The Quantico, the Washington correspondent of southern rivers,are now convinced that | 54. satisfactorily executed with shat and Tre Next wing be oe] vans fot of the namber and causes af the Alexandria Sentinel, is disposed to ‘‘run on” they have found medicine peculiariy adapted for , ay at or country, Please give mea call. | tery, conduc by the Go" under county during the year 1859, anbmit the Bell and Everett folks here. He says: ‘There | their mente, while in other poi logs of the couny et the numbe: N the sapervicicn of the ‘General of Oubs, term of the county court, makes the pede among the Know Noth- ing months, the demand for the e'a8e fe) O MARKRITER, ‘will take pizce at Havana on bibit. 1 Raper 2 ity, most of the jdining the je 18 — large. ake. ra venth st. a tall. SATURDAY, Avovst 25, 1960, Periods of the year and prevail “They think ‘more show DEaNGy RS Meatons, Generally overs: | _.SShioR oe SORTEO NUMERO 641 ORDINARIO, commis The weele office with Lincola than Bell.” How is this, — For Superior Seda Water, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, With Delicious i of oe 100,000 | $0 prizes of. ......8 lay Favrr ann Cream Sysvrs, Sais 2. SS SB SKIRTS. 5 gn Rims Happrox, —-—- 639} = NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN, 1860. rON : to! 2 aad Baiéa, Northeast cor. Massachusetts av. and Fourth st. IN ALL 288 PRIZES. = cals eat at MNOS» 9-am | _Jy 24 20 - $20—Halves, @10—Quartere, 86, Whole Tickets, It contains }-e03t 4 Lyon's Pr Po drank wad GvaRp-Housz Caszs.—Dan’l else eee 1 i 1 1 1