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Songe are sting, old friend- | the privilege of particlpatiag in our politicat elec- jot long s:ned; | font : - TELEGRAPGIC. ‘eam pros in use south of Baltimore, ite edition | shiPe discussed, snd new and tions ia denied to you, there is no part of the ti party, and in [PEs Depot. 619 Wroarway, N.Y. ecko ~ aaa rae . ; jokes are cracked at the Seotet of this wide country mote concerned in he med bg ail Druggists here, "ms lésm | —— = large as to require it to be put to press at an — | ragga This ely nc copmbnlic hea, ; ‘Yueex- ibe ‘The Pike's Peak Express. early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be of the Federal Government. [ts grand edi- tension of the institution of slavery. When non- Bi Sr. Joszrn’s Mo, a & —The Pike's Peak sent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may its Re sae ‘arts, its intervention was supposed to serve @ party pA a Rea | Express brings Gates of August 2. 1 an@ hsppimess, «| ‘ in support igie. . a Last Toesday three sporting men, Wood, Sterie not appear until the next day. fot con’ and advancement upon ; Vice Presi- fesqea Periemere we ‘mar l2-4m | 29d Rooker, while intoxicated, entered the office a he cess with which the Govern is j ba Akg of the Rocky Mountain News und forced the edi- Notice to Wasmixetostays.—Those of our " —_ form Gann stone to WA Criterion Sal: Mag stein a Sane fellow-cltizens leaving for the watering ‘places . them gracefully down o'er the rf : y sedating ‘. NTS. ould interfere to rename bith” Me Reto x jofet earth, lighting up the beautifal scenery jon tt | pry, be deemed a would jnterfere to rescue him. He y made and elsewhere shotld bear in mind that we do aie ae oobertul ty Veantn eas meee ‘you feel | | Hon ens tytn wen ep Ther Wasupiae = 0° Middle aged WOMAN, | b's escape to hiseffce through the back der, but not mafl ux Stan except after payment in ad- which we glide so swiftly and ly home, our public and that should give Proth: rete heta eis ma are bent ' to us* work, must have cood re, om wes followed by the rowdies. who fired @ volley vanee.at the rate of 37} cents per month. with - mantle of sparkling light, ove Play: that your interest which this large j rk 4 Spry if it Sauo eZ Prins 361K tat % — ‘ Dy our it assemblage fords. 9 Tespectadl Norwex —District of Columbia Ad’ ing the blush Snict icaling ove? thé cheek: of We are just entering w a canvass that is to | ‘‘they are under the lead of menwho preach war, WwW Oren wat ‘weamstress in a fa The whole towa aroused. d jot umbia Advertisements | 44° graceful Miss not far from our reporter, as she | 1 anew “Adsinistration, for fis disunton and ruin.’? tense with 3 aay can bring co0 torned out em masse in pursuit of the party. Steele fo be inserted in the Batrmon® Sux are received | Iistent to something (which we are sure must be constitutional Iimits it Is decreed that the | 1 need not sey we cannot take Mr. Lincoln. He Address Box No, 8 Star Office. wos shot in the bead, and the other two were cap- stand forwarded from Tur Stan Office. very interesting to her) which is being whispered | present shall not endure. However munch the comes pee. ee Perey Sat partakes of the tured shortly arterwards. The feeling tn favor = we into her ear by that look! bile worst vices that the democracy— PP COORED B of iynebing Taso was strong, bat were re. = man her side. and sectionalism; Fees that owes Irth, its 1s thirty-five. served for triel Wood was oncea ng Tux BAvrrvon®’s Trip ro ske THE Great upon the q' and | growth, its vigor exclusively to that which for et of Columbia. Apply anyel at Salt Lake City, bt fled bere: having de- Yastexx.—The privateexctrsion to mpolts By Perbiaps It wilt Ye regarded as the most Oe en a en Pee Senet ee ees = stroyed a saint. Ali were cbaracters of the soogethagpunnsueels wile! eft "onion he hae fe Rat eongu bt sgt son ot slavery “The” Sisusctats andl tog abi are rey govk a poemee uacie anies| as we eh gold discoveries have it 2 3 Treen af i rey bereat4 p. m.on Wednceday, errived beck this som eves sacomnplished, vis: in the midst of essentially alike, both are sectional; they agitate | will receive good wages. A283" | been made about twenty ‘miles. from Colorsds antagonisms and heated sectional strifes that | the same topics, stir up alike in opposite everwhere peryedes the country, he hssdemon- %ections sectional animosities ee oe ree sticability of producing entire con- of the country; possessed of the same spirit, currence of will and action in the public srepebing of} opposite cnds of the same string; WwW NTFD_-A SALES LADY. None but ‘the | City, on the road to Tarryall, cn the Platte Rivet need a HEL iy 31 ‘Noc34 Market Space, bet ith and sth sts, | discoveries. The weather was dry and warm ‘dered upwards of two hundred. littleshowet which -. 'TED—A WOMAN, to perform the dutres NE a a just am the excursionists were embarking | guests: At o’clock the boat has arrived at Alex- | American mind. ears’ experience of on the possession of the spoils. On | WYANTED A WOMAN. to per who oan The Misseuri Elect on on Wednesday. however damp an zit apd.que pomibas io lompned by the dans, | mis cdemmsaidk er ciive ie 2 Convention of , the one side or the are'te be found every | not fring m recommentation from fer last piace. | St Lovve. Aug. Soin the accond district, rangement, did not in the least dampen thetr ant- dozen or 80, ladies and gentlemen, w' his own party be was ignored. Unable to | filibuster in the » every disunionist, every {nguire at Eokington, two miles north of the Cap | James A. Rollins (op>) has been elected over icty to get on boat@ in time, and so for an hour , and half an hour after- | upom a sticcessor, the Convention adjoi to | Consptrator’ against the country’s e and its | ital. Henderson, ( Vaiea sQemsccane loss. Previous to leaving, the scene upon the bost and | wards at the foot of Sixth street, in | future times and to ethet places; but in not one of institutions; and the success of either will be WANTED Bre steady end industrious maa. a.| _ 10 the fou Tessonal district, Eitjah wharf wna quite exciting, The hurrying up and hasty ferewells are exchanged | the fragmentary parts into which it was divided , {#ugbt with the same evil. © The country wants SITUATION as collector, Best of recom | Norton (dem.) is elected to Congress by an over- diown, the rattle of hacks, Shouting of drivers. ous company disperses No! not yet. | was name éver mentioned; there was no ex- Tepose from sectional pile ond the Government | mendations given. Address M. G., Star Office. wheiming majority clnug of the steamer’s bell, roar of her steam, and a t to pay our sho Capiain pression of confidence, no word of kindness— | wants the Inv! enlarged statesman- | jy 12-tf + he vole for Governor, as far as ascertained, is other matters incidental to the oceasion were final- | Mitchel, whom we thank with al] our for | nothing but cold, calm, expressive silence. The *>!p. We cannot, therefore, take Mr. Dongias, NTED— yey | 28 fol 3 - and happily consumated, however, and the or- | his courtesey during the time we have been under | same indifference seems to have marked the pri | nor Mr. Breckinridge, nor Mr. Lincoln; we must ANTED—To have everybody know that they Pete er passed can ur Summer Clot at cost at C. F. Jackson, H. Jickson, Orr to start, which order was instanta- | bis care. To him and his officers we all hold our. | mary peemblages of the party, save in a few ex- | Pipe regguearoesr ebro por 3s gree sell 6 460 Seventh st., opposite Post Office, jy 121m reg dem.’ Breck.dom. Union. seously sxecuted and the Baltimore under weigh | selves deeply indebted, next to the watchful eye | cepted cases eae Reon te ice-holder or office. | high office. By hs cs in Lge serie) a _—_—o Green county... 502 137 1,337 a Soh’ oe the pecans Sek eke rode (eee ee hae enemas incl dent bes Poesbar, i pene Seah HY agreed eae plan | trate of the nation; who will exert the great*in- PERSONAL. 7 1 ite them and ascertained epee. question that they | enjoyed. form; they Mr. Buebanan upon it, and | Swence of his position to compose, not exasperate | ———______ anne maj. 3 bad: not been left bebind in the confusion of a. ciected bign foomee. In 1860 they were unable jo | Sectional strife, and restore the era of fraternity A er DomEeye. ia seladd Bt “ 09 stagting, igutaegt manenshe wrameagvier peante THE Distpict Mititany—Edvior Star: There | agree upon a succession. Why was his name | td peace; who will reform abuses, and practise dere the absence a SwonTe 220 1,200 the time agrerably. By x happy combination of | *£6,200y Welters Like the ‘Military Man,” who, | Never proposed for reclection?” Why aid: ine | economy, not extravagance—integrity, mot cor.,| the chy i m=cints snd nnavondable. Bernie. 80 al circumstances the company of board were neatie | {3 laying before their readers the pretty points of rty father encounter disunion and defeat? | Tption; who will with equal favor all of | Uy rtusn about the Ist September, of which ‘tne zt wl all old acquaintances associates, a shaeme eres past ‘je Prete are pregnant questions, and are only to find ee EI tenet the. tpanty, in —— - —— — - The democrats in the northwestern section of ‘ ‘ever the wor hers. = =. Wo Noms diews oy oA rim : Pg pero Fd Ton apres admirable state of drill’? | soap in the measures and character of his Ad trewer lrcm ine crete or tices tater payable to my order, for one hundred doliars | the State generally voted the regular ticket i. ministration. fezerene of Soou on sociable terms with each other. Before eee stave attained. cannot | | speak to those far better qualified than myself jer) Reerets oe im pon venom eer deio She steamer bad arrived at Alexandria, all on fo.at} 1a Judgmeot on these mesures. The Pres. | Tern Huet’ Phe plattertn wa which they fond! board bad traversed the entire circuit of the ong JOR Bad pan bade Asli Toe eee cits | is beosd as the country, strong es the inion, bien: each, in mive and eighteen months after date, wi St. Lovrs. Ang. 0.—In six counties, Orr, the jnterost, vated 18th July, 1960, Faving been rhiaw. | I'nion candidete for Governor, gains 1,400 over folly obtained from me. the pubite are eaut oned | Roliins’s vote in 1S5® nit te trade for said notes as they are my property, * r and obtained fi thout ¢ ere tome rag a See ee fe Nene Oe takes ee ee iat | asthe Constibations "Fhey ‘Seed no tottvinnes eS WILLIAM ROBINS. | Arrested on u Charge of Rmbczziement, bad shaken hands - ith ev. bed pe the sta! yi ness of the country collects at this center. You | Pledges nor resolutions of party conventions for TUKE EVENIS Tooxro, August 9 —Charles Mo and rooms and other accommodations for "a have, therefore, means of information better then | Tcommendation. Their public life is before the pisiced, by 8 lady af | Wim T. “onts cue of Cincianati arri ~~ 4 had been inspected, and those who had come on mine, even if I studied, which I have not, the | Country, and its record in the breast of the people. between st and 2nd | Steamer from Ham 'iton lasteveciag. The lai to sleep bad secured them by depositing in developments of the newspapers and the exposures | They stand upon the great pl-dyes, to preserve the Dertbs some token of possession; and all the ped of Congressional committees. In the municipal pion, to support the Constitution, and en- force the laws—a Union of equals, a Constitution Principal details, necessary to the comfort and clty, that has continued through | and hie saboedicctes Yon ee ae ce cenident | Pesching to and protecting ail great watiouel tne enjoyment of the ers had been attended to. 785 | and his subordinates. You know and can appre- e - Taking on board a few more fricads at Alera, | Your and recently branched out intoa battalion | ciate them. You see the cold tyranny with which | terests. and laws conforming to the just spirit of dria was quickly done, and away sped the merry ps py is necessary to inform the ‘‘Mili- | the missions of Executive will, in’ your charter | tbese party towards their destination cme an, tf Lone C4 entertain bis notions | elections, constrain the opinions and coerce the | Jt isnot to be disguised that there {6 a spirit The next thing, after being well started, was to | © Sensitiveness jealousy of the Infantry, | votes of’ those who depend upon Government | ®¥Foad hostile to the security of our Government be weil fed, a matter of no small con = that ee are entirely unfounded, and that patronage. and the integrity of tue Uuion. Extreme senti- Tiew of the numerous party on board; bat npom a | Could possibly attend te Giteer ern ree ee ensY | But thete are prominent facta, that strike the wits @cuctage te put comaoey oat Gnd "Eltcber? it saat (he green roont, the pantry, | of their armory and ranks, to become seseitive oe | sitention of the most casual observe. It may be | 44,10 the stru “Of extreme measures, "1 witl not and kitchen, it was decided that there was 2 | Sealous of the fern et utter organizations ‘This | tttly sald that no President ever came into power | gay there 1s wodonvee to be aries anled tea not napply ~ ale equal to the anticipated de- | fact the “Military Man” can verify if he will in. | W284" circumstances more auspicious for a suc- boneee, nor will I Radbiike br aneseurs the degree the management, lek It be said, here, Wet, te | Quite ae fhe action of Nhe Infantry. pon thete | Cet ad's wider feld for tue dispay or gan ang | 18 Which It appears We bear much of the tyranny result j fied the decision. Further assured by being urged and solicited to hinge-on to the frag- 7. Of sts., n fee Scents. aué 7t* ADAME MORRICE, Tue Gx M Gist and DoctRgss, ‘iaest from Ops. highly gift-d and intelligent isdy can be cont on the Past, Presentand Future Events. No. 205 Twenty-seoond street, between 8 arres ed upon Iondt on a charge of $35,"0 from W etd Med ageaee of Cincianatl, of which nrm Mr. McDou alt was the principal partner, ond Mon- 8 <ue cleré. The detective, who has been on their track for Washington. & veral days, arrived in Hafmilton yesterday, and at parties answering their descriptiva per steamer, he immediately eng: a GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | .2"!-"\p" 80 arrived in this city etmul- Fer other Georgetown adeerisemonts os frat page | nerunt wite the treme McDougal asad VEATHER sad bes not yet been arrested Montague and a Le ae Wea TEE ARE FOR.COLD' | woman were arneted, end it Ie that We are now receiving, and will be during the | Montague’s tranks were found to contain $25,000, month of Augyst, 1,000 ons of COAL, of al of sectional domination; of danger to vested rights mostly in gold ts of a fe _ | that mark the statesman and patriot. Party divi- 5 which we will seil cheap if ord ered ‘prior to 1st — qi tdditional peep among the busy cooks in the | Sther sick and infirm socalled seein cnt. ans | sions ate perhaps. inseperable from our political pulifdcation and secession ea remedies But if tre | September: Call carly" aed leave your orders at Lilmets Politics. kitchen, the passengers laumediately set about | Infantry then simply requested these very urgent | Constitution, and the evils springing from them day ever comes when a sectional party shall be in- | °8F Offices, if you wish to save money Spninoristo, Ill., August S —The Republicans sipoying themselves in earnest The principal | centlemen to go te themeclves, tlk over their | Must always more or less be felt in our political | Stalied into office. and, in the madness of power, No. 41. Water strect Georotey’ held an immense mass meeting in this elty to- stlgon ‘on the main deck was cleared away, and Gostaces, aan amerine up and produce a | clections. But when the election is over, what. | Paraue iis ends over prostrate righis; in me opi? No Oy W_ELMYERG SCO, | day. ‘The procemion wes fee te ott antles beyan; those inclined theacei yee rmazy., St once | regiment; that for themselves they simply wanted | €V*! Party prevail, the Chief Magistrate should | Pursue t's enda over prostrate rights, in my be re- | jy 27-2w Office cor. G and 22d sts., Washing'n. | and marched through the principal streets to the ‘gan; those inclined to social chit-chat formed to attend alone to their own special concerns. In regard himself as the President of the nation, and | cognized as measures legitimate or expedient for fair ground, where the meeting was beid and ad- bom ip decks {for the shaver sia ware | this they have succeeded, having produced a bat- | "ot the mere je gly ack apag nog rane redrem. A brave people Will spurn the one a8 BRIDGE STREET’ Q8 | dressed fom six stands, by Senators Trambull menad. or Was no’ tal: 5 rty , he suould rise e dign' < 7 . - seacane can _ ” ittle, % gver) to catch and muke the most of the cool, | up thels work oe hase ene stalion goewng | of his high oftice, and administer the Goveris | (Bey Willacorn the other. ‘To secede, to creep out SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. and Doolittle, and Representatives Washburne, healthy evening air; many discussed the great rt } a : ment with @ view to the common interests of all, | f the Union, to sneak out, to be kicked out; to object of the trip, the Great Eastern, and others, oon | ee poeienane It was to secure the common interest that the | sont LB etal perio ae my oasis — sought the force Mboard bed made them athirst, | to leara consumes all the time thatcan be spared | Sites associated in the Union, and it was to | VIO, established at Was ities Stomeick eTught the forward lower deck, and discussed | by the men who compose its organization, with- | cement this Union that the people of the States j its President, bis arety, his navy, hie treasury, to choice cobblers and other refresing liquid com- detrimental to their business duties, | *d¢Pted the Conatitution, which in its spirit and | guiject ourselves to the disadvantave of all tase’ pounds. to leave Hardee in | {% letter enjoins this high duty upon every public No, believe it not. When the maduess of sectional As the steamer passed Fort Washington, su; the bands of the “ ? and other light Poser bss inyself, | Know of no greater | strife suall impel to disunion, dissolution will be was shaouuced. and the next two hours were de. | corps, as it would not do for the whole of the vols | “*Parture Fhe eect oficial duty, of no greater | the means. ‘I'he Government will be overthrown. voted to a discussion of the ample evening repest | unteer troops to be packing off in rot, deploy as | V'0lation of the Constitution, whettier in execu- Large stock of DRY GOODS, LACE MAN. | Kellogg, and’ other distinguished Republicans TLES, SHAWLS, &c , &o., to be closed out, = | During the progress of the meeting Mr. Lincoln we intend making an alteration in our store. Come | appeared and addressed the crowd in @ brief soon for bargains, as we will be compelied to va-| speech, expressing his profound gratification at cate the promisesinefow days. nUNT, | | the immense altendance. Phisevesing the Wide- jesione Ae pte crest: — are poies _ — in tne my bt = rocess: brilliant 5 firewor a AVING DETERMINED TO CHANGE MY | efny —o pay business, I'l] commence from this date to for cash my entire stock of DRY and FANCY Bey ores ae - A Here in this city the work will begin. It is idle | (° 4 vi he . Kentucky Election: which bad been s-rved up. At Moore's Landing | skirmishers, rally and retreat, and have no line to | tive," legislative action. than the initiation of | 1 taix of a peaceful separation; irmust begin in | GOODS ‘Hayiae pare wer dacmmenttent | Oiiann, Augdit ©iidiess Sekai other friends came on board, and onward swam | sustain them, or no reserves, or nothing to mask fens ned t P he Sta and eG bressing | violence. A sectional minority in both Houses of | sa possible, ail who may bean want of bargains | five counties in Kentucky give Leslie Coombe, the fleet boat, her next stopping place being Point | 2 battery with. The ‘‘Nationals” are fortunate | ‘hem forward in party interests; and in the earlier | Congress will obstruct all legitistion; an attempt | will do weil to give mea oail. the Union candidate for Clerk of Court of A Lookout. Here several ladies and gentlemen de- | in having acommander of actual.service expe- | 14Y* Of the Republic such was the universal senti- | Sees toe will bring on the fight; and as the} | W_R. HURDLE, peals, a majority of about 13,000. ‘The Breckie- sirous of enjoying tbe luxurious baths, the invig- | rience, skill, and are composed of members who | ™€t. But since the days of our fathers the conn- iy 26 Im Corner of High and Gay sis. y Union, at its birth, was baptized In blood, so it grating ait, end the czeellont, fareof imine host | heve dime ty devote to the complicated drill at days frateriey and Conca ea RaeE:., 10, those | wil! be shrouded at ite death in the same sanguine Smith, a8 well as the thousand and one other g: ra y: nder this fortunate combina- f th ae: = flood things for which this new, yet excellent summer | tion, they would be indeed highly blamable if | Of ‘Be People; economy, justice, and inteyrity |“ “orbearance, temperance, and justice on the resort is celebrated, suid & temporary farewell to | they were not well and elegantly deilled marked jhe conduct of Executive duties; enllght- | nart of those entrasted with authority to evose their friends on board and stepped upon the wharf. | | In conclusion, we would say to the ‘Military | &@¢ P governed the course of Fed ridge wing in this section say that the Douglas — —— | wing transferred a large portion of their vote from Persons Deel =e a <sastenie R. R. Bolling to Gen. Coombs 4 ining house! T havin py 7 “ } Lovisvitie, Aug. 10 —The returns from @fty- pon mp of household effects can find ready sale by ow that Coombe’s majority, thus " toree cou ; : these dangers and tarn aside these evils; and it is ing at my Furnishing Store, 426 7th street, be- , About | o'clock, 2. m.,the Baitimore rounded the | Man” that as ‘-poor” as ts the “apology,” in Lis pels taper j,2nd proper regard for the riylite Cuevetare tlist we coneaend Mallaad Divanene 4 oon G and H strects, Cost at pa BUCRLY. |“ **” Point. and entered the broad waters of the ee ie ae ae oes oc; the: \atantcy have Soueenal costs seconien Wie terete sPewers’ | the country. All parties may trust them, every | — 77-7 5 gue eee Later from Mexice. tifal bay, and the passengers began snuff u ad within its ranks men who heard the clash of | °° fossa - | section fide in them. WwW ! & : x with delight the glorious salt water breeze which | arms and Were engaged on the plains of Mexico; ee days have Lega ena with rypetbeis “The speeches which followed, by Messrs WD CR woo pt ng sg wear any, aetig ne ag a in he here saluted them Cleaving the waters, and gild- | and, further. there are afew mote left of the same | 2 have passed away t history tne Integrity | Harris and Bowle. of Md., Hodge of La., Hote-| sTpovE aad KINDLING WOOD, ce tee eee | Me ie ines en az swiftly and safely along, the Baltimore went | sort, who have never been ashamed of their con, ; ry let, of Va.,and Bradley, of this city, were anl- | posmible sree j F matt pl ere. Reve seer are co o her way for several hours, when. at the | mection with the “old corps; and more, we| If I were to assign the cause for this great mating and appropriate, and elicited the highest .& W. M. GALT, and Navy Departuents at Wasbington. first gifmpse of day-break, the forward deck was | would inform “Military Man” that the twenty- | change I should point to the departure from that A couducta from the city of Mexico was hourly commendation. ‘fhe meeting was closed about expected at Vera Cruz, whemthe Star of the W ext TJ. 282 Pa. ay., between Lith and 12th sts., midnight, and the masses retired in the best pos? == crowded with eager gazers, ail seeming desirous | five members that were instructed by that prince | Spirit of the Union ‘tnd that injunction of the mn 17-1F btain a sight of the mammoth yee Sergeant Hamtiton, of the garrison, | Constitution of which I have spoken. The Fed- | s:ble b: ss JEER’S OFFIC. .”.”©»”™”»~~~—_ | Fett, bringing about 85,000 000 im specie Sc Swhich all knew lay at anchor in the Roads done with them, pronounced then | eral Legialatare consurnes its time in discussing |" BUmor — NGINEER’S OFFICE, 4. june 25,1260, | _Miramon was still at Lagos, from whence be jive miles from Annapolis. Thev had not long to | & little better than bis best, in ‘playing the piano | Patty topics; laws originate in party interests, | Criminal Courr.—To-day, the court met at MANASSAS GAP KAILRUAD. was reported to be unable to escape. wait, for shortly before sunrise the cry was da ye thelr muskets, as they executed the manual | 8nd are enacted for party Fe reniege: Grave Sen- | the usual hour, and took up the case cs the Uni- | §iX HUNDRED MEN WANTED on the ara ares of, Phere she 18, 1 see her masts; one, two, three, | of “ Winfield” aforesaid ators and Representatives debate for party success. | ted States agt. John B. Burgess, for assault | of thie road fi M " National Convention of Teachers. four, five, six of them; that’s her!" And in an | It would be well for ‘Military Man,” jn future | The Federal Executive bas an aim no higher, | and battery on Daniel Whalen. This case was oa; FEWELL, Con | Berraco, Aug. § —The American Normal As- instant eyes were bent upon the object of | communications to sign bis name, so as to allow | removals and appointments are made for party | pending when our report closed. pany’s Office, Alexandria. 4 “| Soclation commenced its session yesterday. Del- attraction, which, dim and close to the water line | Some one else to judge of his capacity to decide | ends, contracts are let to party favorites, and in SemepeU nyse ged je 28 dtJy2).lstwA ng&lstwSep. evatesare in attendance from almost every State. at first, soon began to Lift liself up as the steamer | Upon the merits of the Washington soldiery, | 3! things the Government is administered asa Houtoway’s Pitts. said asta co oot teere ‘ec The session will be concluded to-morrow, when rapidly lessened the distance between them. | When-the fact is fally established that both our | Party job. That from such a system of extrava ierant comers & <aumecgnaan iad Hevesi Ae the H., : BAMiLToN, . the National Teschers’ Association holds fis an- Koon the word spread to the ladies saloons, and | regular troops and volunteers, when compared | ance, frauds, and corruptions of all sorte i isey Uineched Spel fade wamautncy bleed, wre ons . oa PAINTER, nual sssion. Four or five hundred teachers are tu a few mowents the forward decks were crowd- | With the well-trained armies of Europe, are sadly | pring 1s inevitable; they are evils incident to the | At} dixested food 4 preserving it in a healthy and DEALER IN ‘PAINTS, preseat from al! ports of the country. ed with anxious and curious gazers from among | deficient, not in pluck, but the qualities that make | System and inhere in it vigorous condition, Holloway’s Pills are power ‘ ZALER IN PA AN the fair sex. Haif an hour brought the Great | parade soldiers. ‘Military Man’ may safely cal- Snaps hae peg syn oe once have cor- fully garteatiee and detergent, hey strengthen the No, 582 Tru Steger, near Odd Fellows’ Hail, Ame-ican Dental Convention. 2: ie culate that there is one soldier to every t ty | ese great evils, and by force of ay wer | digestive orgaus, and by their cuvative properties . — re . . ited lacane popertont Catt Sonsinoes tes men—a ratio in the servic: and cutee ft_ona, ¢ | confided to him restored aie Governanet in all cleanse and purify the ingested food in its Processof | au2tf = PUTTY IS DOWN, Samaroca, Aug This body have spent the she came nearer and nearer, exclamation after ex- | he is fortunate enough to be one of these soldiers, | Of its departinents to itsancient purity, no one | Conversion I ET er mobic he clamation of wonder burst from the lips of our | he may judge, without being considered pre- pageants. But in the reformation of abuscs that | Sold by all Druxgists at 25e., G20., and §1 per box. passengers. The Baltimore arrived alongside the | Sumptive A Mem. Bar. W. ras entered into the details of the Executive de- au9 iw 7 “ mammoth ship about half past 7 a.m , and just as day in discussing some important poluts in prac- P . tice. There have been about ~« § =e. members eyclopedia, re. | Present to-day. Toey appoint New Haven, ceived this day by expross. and for sale at Cona . for their meeting next year, and expect to 27 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 4 © iith and 12th streets — key’s Political Text Rook or =9 partments throughout all of their ramltfications ——_ = . ~ Tus Nort# Canoina Stave Case.—Officer | there was a tield of labor and of usefulness spread | ,,WISTAR’s BatsaM or Witd Cueni The sap A imran ectiae ay: mac buate he ms bata ff the larbosrd whect | Allen telegraphed to North Carolina lasi week in | out before him into whieh be Tight lavfaily | Editor of the International Journal says: "Of all | au 4st Int.) 278 Penn te specifies offered for the cure of Lung C«m- Heavy th vr Showers—Disasters. plaints, we hav the greatest faith in Wistar's Bad Bostox. Aug. 9.—Thbere were thunder showers yesterday afternoon Two schooners, lying at @ wharf. and seversi buildings in Cambridge and nate hee other places were deu.aged by lgbtaing, and PS ACh | Patrick CAilins. a bey at the Farm Scbool, on order to notify the owner of the colored man | enter. The reformation of Executive abuses mouse. Fhe Reads wore —_— tate oy Aachen Who was arresied by Allen’s directions with the | could not fail to exert a purifying eff-ct upon | bavi oy Weld Chertes Pare Treen those aoa rections ok nen sauhonsionic peaedl near her | “Hite man Ephraim Halleck, to come to thiscity. | legislative action. Ifthe Chief Mayistrate would xrediants which enter so inrgely into the composi Seas es arab asumer tonaeen a The tel i fatled to bring an immediate an- | rise to the dignity of bis office, and conduct bis tion of some othe. patent tuediciues, it acts with- seer ad tee crclane and Lautelena’ fan | swer, and Allen started for Tyrrell county him- | administration as the President of the nation; if injury to'the: Nervous System. "We speak of Baltimore’ all crowded with passenzers, soon also | Sf Me. Spruel, the owner, got the dispatch | in ail appointments he would require ftnems aud ti aluable medisine (com personal knowledge of NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RO ct friends No, 22 en ath and dtl streets, where thes oqustac hand a foll supply of EMBROIDERIES, > ¥ ~OO D: “erd: started ts. Sonrcely t -Brs have siapred sine RO . cat iy ermenlooyside. Our passengers were soon aboard | Porcine! he is here to identity bisvclowee tne | £ytatulness for oficial as; with the wintom anor our family” wae raised. drain the vors | MURLESERY COORDS. NUTIONS, HOSIERY, | Thownjson's Island, was instantly Killed ig and sea’ rect! < ‘ess | brink ofthe grave through its use;and in several | 44%, ae ale rel 4 te pieantle psec farther hearing of the ease will hot take placeun- | himself to measures that concern the public good, | subsequent cases whore ithas been administered | Of TOILE’ ARTICLES and PERFUM Pennsylvania ¢ emecratic state Commit ee. ee go til Allen’s return from North Carolina. a great change would at fed! | inour household, it has never once failed of the Any attempt at a description of the Great Eastern | ‘Sir. Spruel visited bis servant, Allen Mann, in| eral affairs “In the place of spartans & | doctred effoot. We cheerfully recommend it to our would be folly, after the descriptions and illustra- | 46 county jail this morning, and the meeting | would have economy: im abe place of Corruption | {rende 1n the British Frovinces aad among the tions by which she has been msde so familiar to| . 4, quite touching. The fugitive seemed to be | we would have official integrity; the vices of | Testo! mank nd, asa certain remedy for Incipient oe plete the eee tat tara quite overpowered. upon seeing his master, and | partyism would give place to the virtues of | "None gsnuine wilees sigeed I. Burrs on the y ae, ww be bad P< ma ie triotism; liberal, enlightened, and tional . wading and bya full peetites = had written several letters to bim so stating, but cousaeresions ‘would enter Into oat auuemunee of by 8, W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for trem: Ce moog tm pg de ine stenane, | Be found it much easier to run away from North legislation; contidence would be restored to the See of reapectacle dimensions, the first thing that Carolina to Canada than to return from Canada. | public mind; sectionalism would disappear, and ce yon Nepean) aad is which we will sell at the very lowest prions poxsi- th ALDER & BROTHER “ Puivamteata, Aug. 9—The democratic com- ‘air 7-3t* 22 Ma:koi & Mitiee bave adepted resolutions providing one rlectoral ticket, with Breckinridge and Dougias NOTICE TO NORFOLK AND POTOMAC | ®s electors—the one having the largest popular TRAVELERS! vote to receive the electorr! vote of the State. PINEY POINT, POINT LOOK-OUT, OLD POINT, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. ew York State lemperence Society. The commodious ani swift steamer BALTI-| , SARAToca, August ®—The annual meeting of j i 5 s eI MORE, having been thoroughly — tuis body commenced bere to-de The attend- Strikes the visiter is the insignificance of bee pts bs Ce Ben grb Be ors Be oang =* jee Reined eg of abolitionism’ and | ston; and by dealers everywhere. au7-lwie overkanieg, and attted, with eS ieee iS aace Js larger than usual, there being an a vessel. The Baltimore ts per the largest ‘eeso! ; influences that now threaten destruc- re generally loth to speak a word in | boilers and machinery, &o , wi revival of interest in the cause. Rev. Dr ~ Spruel confirms the statement of his servant, and | tion to the Uni steamer belonging te, the Potomac river and Chet-| says that he sent money to him to pay bis ex-| would cementit, vont, &1¥e Pisce to those that oo boat ; and yet the Great Eastero will meas- | Penees Seok, which Mana says he Sever get. Mz. re called “pat=nt medicines.” in- ticle in the code of medical ethics, yinane - the above reute MUNDAY, the Sti uly, aot ian who sanctions the use «{ rem- dies GW. Bungay, and others, have taken part in continue during the hathing season, n.nk- log semi weekly trips. lesving Was! ingwoa GN the discussion The field was indeed a wide one, and the har- i - | DAYS and THURSDAYS at lv . Ke = eed the length of the Baltimore, and | Ff 'tiine surg tay sone ae cana Yo Dring | vest abundant, but the reaper was unequal to the | CR/ROE"eogusidered a member of tho Nanonal As: | DAVE and THURSDAYS af lv oslock sm. Ko Rearrest of a Noted Forger some 65 or 70 feet over. Those of our renders | bein r otined wae forced ta bea ees eo iceeaPe | task. Instead of reformation we uve an azgra. | ectutat rule, and mane OF he dion plow ef Ennae | ERIDAYS ct 3 ovciock pin. making at there, PuHiLaDELpuia, Ang. 10.—Jas. Buckanen Cross, familiar with the length of the squares fronting | being mobbed was foroed to leave suddenly, aud | vation of abuse; extravagance is pushed to auso- laptus have actually been compel ed, by the foros | laudings going and returuing. the noted forget, who escaped on inst on Pennsylvania avenue, can form some idea of Spruel being obliged to return p Bn j Base lute waste; corruption deepened ite hue and ts, to recommend Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach while being conducted w court to receive sen- tence, was Tecaptured last midnight, by the off, cers from whom be made his escape Obie Politics. them that she will meas- rown more intense; partyism everywhere rules | Pitters for those diseases which are only prevalent oer eae fans the cone Ut the clorect au: | diately, Justice Donn will take bis ‘statement | fiumphant, and drags along in ils dooree ie te ee ences Sea anll. 2 por neve suoeriainee friend Shillington, Foar-and-a-balf ‘to the under oath this afternoon at 4 o’clock, in the separable concomitants, sectionalism, abolition. | that there are no remedies in the pharmaco Pha corner of whit aed to be Gadshy's Hotel a Third | Presence of the counsel forthe defence. Halleck. | tem, and freesolliam. in the legislative depart. ; fe the derangement of the system. Thorn the white man, seems desirous of getting out of i ment laws originate in visions, the | fam les residing siong th 1 Zc. 8. srsand oue-alf the width TMed street ove | the dicey ek eny cow Eteentve Stiremnat Schaianceey sot oe | et tal seat ore ot ee meaeh og erat Aus. The Bell and Byatt uours, and traveled in that time, at 2 moderate es-| _Iurontast Case.—In the case of W. F. Pur- job. In this spirit you have have fred ticket Larz Anderson was nominated for Con- vress from the first district, and Hon Jobn Scott “a his steamer Baltimore oe the fastont bot 08 Harrison from the second otemac, conve! Look quan a reat me od the tip dows tan | The Seward Party oman Excarsion beautiful river b; light. Br.tow Faris, Vr , Avg. 8.—Wm Sew- For toket nnd farther information spply ou board | ard. Tuurlow Weed, James Waton Webb, and pony's ofsce, corner Penn avenue aa’ Satheion, | RM. Blatchford were among the arrivals at toe the jafional Hotel Wem island House yesterday- ‘Coaches will call at any pace in the city for great pa thele aliments, while in othet portions of the co tivoate, Say three miles, and bad then oaly seen | cell and others agt. the heirs of John Gibson, of | Seen Mr. Buchanan, with all the paraphernalia of helt pilments, while tn other, portions of the coun her main deck and oy tors of the deck below, | Virginia, the me Court of the State has | office about him, descend into the political arena ‘ticles fe equally Taree, fi probably not one-sixth of her. After remaining | granted a super and prostitute bis office to the mean purpose of id by druggist and dealers generally every- Bal. | the ctreuit judge of ¢ inciting party divisions si te tiitele Su 7-003t timore’s passen; became so fatigued that they in the case. This is But why pursue the enumeration further? Why Hi ine little n which they | indication favorable to a detail what every one sees? what every one, no| ll of Dr. Fore rt matter party he belongs, knows and admits? In | meopsathic Remedies — past we were called the model Republic. | use, in boxes, at 25 ante g pablis’ adeninietse ion oP ahaa ece | caok with book ot'ipit clreetions. evr axle — rates and must be reys & put g) and then in.de to bunt up and collect together those ; i of the public administration | i Fo au CA po wget one peer yaad aoe & tie rf a ofibecii i ori. he sro 228. Gi wv, a, Pa. oysnns, whale passengecs an bageage. Mi INGLY, Destructive —_ a New ation. ‘fe ae contrast e and ro) overnments = b. , NOrth co: yf soi kee ve was coenyieteoss fem eh the tthe wornheg of the Old World made us & standing menace to ecmeat creme, Aieo,, Regs wowace io With| au a-st Potésse ent : and sores botidings on Gravier ope on board. 3 Baltimore cast loose ber their security stability. Now our voices have Hee for iptapast pad externas anf OD an sain aeetae nc T destr by Bre today. The loss is fastenings and backed. off jast. half-a-minute too rown to such proportions that recently in the kinds, as “GET THE BEST.” $64,00b, With ap ineusaman.of$i5,000 soon after all, fortwo or three who had disre- ne angen ritish pet lagerraced a pepe to them proved sufficient to to dispose of a Ministerial measure of ee repeated om ‘very. much to the reppin 8 greater participation in the As we put off, the Government steam affairs verment Was proposed to be given to 4 Bool ger a i President Bac! 4 bs ed ees om ile Lebalt or the | the people of that kindom: Mist Harriet Lane. Secretary Toucey, Assistant | Quer bi anes wie be ee ee THOMSON’S CELEBRATED Arkansas Election. Fort Surra, Ana., Avgust 9—Rector (Ind. Dew ) is 100 abesd in Washington cousty. in Earell connty, Jobnaga, (regular Dem. nominee,) has 100 majority, In Medison eouaty, Rector bas Secretary of State Prescott, and many others, in- | Washington mechanics | 8 admimutration. There is no wonder, therefore, e the i 200 majority. vited , left the wharf at Annapolis, sve | ™!ll Plumber's department, Navy Yard,) | that all parties should concur in. putti d | the various functions restore the body to its nor : = miles above, to pay a ceremonial visit to the ship; | these few lines, that be done} to it. Such is the verdict of the county. Am mal tate of health Bold by all Draggists. at 260., The Zounves at (icciamati. and a few moinents later the booming salute fir other President is to take his piace, and we are | 80d Sl perbox, “ae SKIRTS Cixctnxati, August 9—The Chicwge Zouaves from the Great Hastern told our passengers that shortly to be called on to deciare who the succes- pane, Winslow, &n experienced nurse and % arrived here yesterdayand bad a ebtbusias ad the arrival | litle work. A change for better or worse will | S0F shall be. | The party which nominated and | physician, hase Soochine Syrup Jor Chtiden Twth-| NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN, 1660, __| tle reception Paar tact" Gotan w Earhangarna | Water tn ine rede ste af ngt "Sng | ete, Me Bucatan bic te vara raphy cin sods OF REMEIGES at . on fe @ an - Uprd fost piaraieeckr itseaaeae'st | our, Be” More, | anenpenmls tem duignie he man tnd tay | Fowla Devo tan 7" Gomstation xo rte Rae chjoying, Abeanaavs to tBair utmost. ‘Amongst 7 Bis shown thess to have Dean want Fetfoty.enfo inal “« Southern Queen. European news wh! many test Eastern was a “ Fairy. ic, while the single ladies devoted. x e wi Parisian Train. * me fe jee water, and senti- that well tate to trust them ieeer anh Sag enaeh anea te their children st " ‘They elected. Mr. ig failure; and the nerves, A want Zephyr. ee ees it they elected Mr. Polk—he was a failure; Mr. SrERTE ances Lengene Seeonat Remodelled from the Istest Parisian designs. the Baltimore was to herself for ‘that it into bands that will | Pierce wasa Bilis, and Col Buck the greatest and Ons Sa aa a from Thomson's Patan: hamegpd.a helt. Social parties were made up rebuild it in.a style that will be an improvement | failure of them all. it has been under democratic | 7/¥y! ‘an Improved Springs and Inimitable a the beach. The major porticn of | to that part of the city. administrations that our Federal affairs haye toc Wedre Slide. Every Skirt stamped with our name cere monde 8 exist in the direction Wall & Barnard sold y afternoon lot | fallen to the present deplorable 4 and trade mark, the Crown. For es'e everywhere. ofa pana gta 86, with improvements. to Jobn | been under the auspices of thi The Best is the where they Pella tor $1,770. | Presidents in power, that al) W.8. &C. H, THOMSON & whence not one Spree ad . | waste, and arose, that .— ae — the Punenvens ul ‘tionism, mas resetiiteanee 236 Broapwar, New Yorn. q ‘one of them—announce a tant air of Oho OF endure which Lt lewie satel most pleoti overthrow of our 00: Now is time i to the botel, of tg Calon.” Gan we » Rand iden, We faree inns sack them from numerous W: Who they END at very low ae Tete oie és Fe | reteeat. At 4 ae Capt Be Bret we be inn. guest, i 4 u ter - gut, en board dation to 0! more soci mm doctor of congratulation Rand fulmieof regalias -