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THE BVENING'ST - WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY . August 1%, 1960 WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ——~-2--— Sxetcues or SumMER TRAVEL. Diabolical Outrage ia Deydware—Marder et] EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, 4c. | | SJ /MUOTION SALES 11 | T le of Milford, , and vicinity, are i By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. in seal oe oak pe tela in ei sewed of} J BME J F; TRAL LODGE, Said ENo.8Tox rague the perpetration of one of the most heinous crimes | No. Agiill ‘at ‘wo Lore Ligh an ate vee ios oe | SR eee rary EL apa ot square. The two on arziend avenue. at the corner of Sth ph ty oe aia very natura! growling of doztns of the passen- gers as uncomfortable as myself, J} could stand my situation on matyoapheti hour; when, Edntorial Correspondence of The Star } rushing upon: per deck, 1 passed the (Ne. 19). August 7, 1860. | time Miitil day\reak, pon a multitude of ‘Tue Cocknzvism oF Bostow=I16 ‘Cxhxoep pe ee apepiats BO Cn d ouphoy breeze, Arrsaranct—Orr From Boston—Tux Coun- [eines a copies ay nn TRY ALonc Tax Lixg or THE Otp Covony L hy of their et s Raitnoap—An AwruL Nicut dw Boarpior | °° Tendering the mass Lagat that has ever, occurred in Delaware, the partic. ioe of ile he myo ine Sre pfol- Ris ee Spirit ef the Morning Press. The Constitution trents upen disunion, and sup. dry other political topics. The Intelligencer discusses at length the late % hbo . two story ~ AN OVBR-CROWDED STEAMER. re Seveemty ‘ fortable. W.D.W. ial =; - D. Lee one a) ‘Terme: sejion gions ome oat 12 monthey z g eter waiern ts Pore of a ‘The habiliments, air, and ‘manhers of atl: é Cwamorrsvite Coxvention —The és. R. xine ql 9 ‘Arftaxton Spring oe . last trip Seta Rede deed titres a oe dlaperaiie ¥ (oe tonians of both sexes I saw'this morning af the | MT. Hunter delivered. last Right before &h au- | Weovs A'd an fon ge fend intended to bur, | atte fjm Pareto cout; ph Fig h TF on boy as CR OR EEN eee W7- We have received from Messrs. Taylor | Eastern Railroad Depot impressed me with the | aience numbering a thouéand highly intelligent | her in the mud, which he would doubtless have | au 18-2t JAMES L. CATHCART. By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. & Maury (who have the book for'stle) the “Edin burgh Review” for July, containing a great va- riety of interesting articles. 1D™We have received from Shillington and from Messrs. Taylor & Maury (who have the num- beF for” eilef"Hatper’s Magazine for September, varied and interesting as usual. UG" H. Frysinger, senior editor of the Lewis- to. (Pa.) True Democrat, has withdrawn from that paper on account of the majority of the demo- rats in that section requiring. a Douglas paper, and his unwillingness to support that gentleman. His partner, a younger brother, continues the pub- lication of the paper in the support of Douglas and Johnson. ant i[7" It is said) upon reliable authority that the Population of St. Louis will be cut down by the vensus below 10.000. They have been claiming ® population of 180,000 to 190,000. The city in- clades within its Doundariesa vast area and sun- Cockneyism of the ‘‘Modern Athens’? not more signally than almost all else of Boston I have seen to-day. In 1835 it was an American city in its attributes; as it is not now. Always, perhaps, the best built city on this continent—that is, ite houses were generally more substantially built than those of any other city of the United’States— now, they are so incomparably more substantial than the houses designed to answer the same pur- pose to be found elsewhere, where Americans dwell by thousands, as that the stranger, upon viewing them, if knowing bow the; build in Europe, ts almost cheated into the momentary be- Nef that he is on the other side of the Atlantic. The lack of width in most of the streets of the city and the lack of matured plan in the original lay- ing off of the streets, too, both favor the momen- tary delusion; for one realizes instantly that, unlike most all other cities of our country, Boston’s plan, after the fashion of that of nearly every ancient city in Europe is the reault of the varying circumstances persons in Charlottesville, Va , (where the Vir- ginia Democratic State Convention is in session,) a speech which is destined to fall upon the ear of the country with powerfuleffect. His th the ‘necessity of the unfon of the South Present contest for the preservation of the Un{on, which, he clearly demonstrated, can be preserved in ne other way than by the maintewance of the rights of the Soutu as guaranteed by the Const'- tntion. He made it clear, Indeed, that any hes- itancy on the part of the South to close her ranks in defense of the candidates and platform of the Portion of the original (Charleston) Coavention that, representing all the real Democratic Stater, Proposed to maintain those rights, would invelv., either the eventual destruction of those rights ip the Union, or the eventual’ destruction of the Union iteelf, done bad it not been thata man happened to be tT NOTICE. NU * c i r the place st the time to feed some HE FOURTH GRANU PIC-NIC OF THE | (ORNUCOML None eon =e fogs, whem the rascal saw, and made a hasty | WASHINGTON Bl TCHFRS’ CLUB. No. pe. ~ ea ~ - 23d retreat, mnlechanately unnoticed. The ad Fed Lee oon the LARK, Seventh st, oe ww nad race wil ant hen fou thefban above named. e Brass a a ote pets corner ba tion the eat onthe back part of her bh OF ari s 2 the Cane!. This House is new and in per: < adies. By order . ry ‘s a we Tent to head had been crushed as if by a brick or stone, ah there Wan a small rope ound. ber neck, | man tntss itleas, the ly oo on- LGatinh ANGALRE, Acornera Tagiet wai aie resi of wick (PED ANNUAL EXCURSION [ory popelae resorts ag NOt teached’ us, but wi no i> . ered all the facts that could be elicited. A Segre East Washington Bap‘t Sunday Seheel, man, about twenty-one of nge, belonging " ToGLYMONT PAVILION, to D. Curry, Etq., of eeeg tog me pee recone On WEDNESDAY, 224 August, 189. iclon of eed, as he was ; — pach by Dr. Mitchell (who was returning from a] The School having chertored the steamer Tuomas professional visit to the residence of Alex. John- | CouLyER, wi! pide Excersion rr ton, Faq neararhews howe tneoutrage eccarred | t,he named parson 2 Augen woods 6] fore youn; did ‘Phe unfortunate individual, we learn, was itp cformer cunge Aco i ae Sea very lov jeresting you! an post eave her wharf, venth ; aes crblpr cs or: had shoetly ps eicney ass (Isiand) af he f-past 7 o'stock Navy Yard at @] in square | pupil at the seminary in M ford. We leara | 0c’ eck; Biogdon'e wharl at past 8 o'clock, rene that the people of the neighborhood are so in- | touching aE jexandria soing end returning | ete AIS censed that they intend to lynch the perpetrator i s Band has been engag &e. eat <stl Tue Remogxp Dactination or MR. Baxcx- Ingipe®.—The follewing note confirms what we 2 i of the deed us toon as they obtain sufficient proof coal ‘efreshment: be had at oi ices. Adult jot is handsomely improved with trees, of itehistory. Its habits and customs, and its vehi- | published yesterday on this subject : of his guilt. : : tickets, 30 cents; chijdcen und servants, is cente 6 ee Sr dry populous villages. We are also informed ¢lesand horses, as well as its people, all conspire to | Nat. Dem. Ex) Com. Rooms; No 28 44 8r., LatTER —Confession of the Culprit and Attempts Robert Clarke, TR Jeukins months. on Soe interest. that Chicago will be taken down violently. Eixadt Nenetien sis. Ne otter cme 1 O94: | Leeann omy Be dibiter Consttetiaes od Canton the mulatto boy sccbeed of tre aroeneric] Charina aioe ‘amucl Lee, eles Ce GREEN, Anat pais ss r-venmasattmaberihs ce : ' 3g 3 ‘uotioneer 17 On the 10th instanta large and enthusiastic | 2¢08, by the bye, are more English in appearance, My Dram rege Tees Jost received your note | Miss Griffith, made a confession. ‘There is among valker. __ au 18 St By A. Ry! . ae meeting of the citizens of Alleghany cousity was | if a8 much so, as its students and -‘young men | o¢ SALE o this date. The report of the withdrawal of | many, and ticularly negroes, a belief that if a G RAND EXCU about town.’? Cockneyism seems to pervade | Mr, Breckinridge is a pure invention, putin cir- ey | culation for mischievous putposes. The corres- their every thought and motion. ey y ponteaee Ut tile comintiice with Mr Breekin: Bre the lest manly specimens 6f humanity of | F.5D mud nieahias la acentckp aire xt my their age I ever saw—diminutive, emaciated, half hands this positive and authoritative denial. blind, anddapper. Theyseem to have cultivated Truly yours, Isaac lt. Stavens, Coairman. intellect, to the extent not only of sacrificing all their physique for its sake, but intellect itself, in held in Cumberland to express their sentiments in opposition to the proposed incecase of tolls per ton upon all coal transported) by the Canal from the coal region. Resolutionsto this effect were passed and a great deal of feeling was manifested. —— a mee NITURE, aT Averion—O: murderer places his hands upon the corpse of his . — cee a oleed wu fart fort” Some one cae lly Bed. Hetundist Propeatent Church inth street, Tu = ¥ ce suas, atie i me annon dur. e progress of ti “ housek street, Inquest that he would have to pines his hand | (ensbure.by Baltimore aed Oho ip SES ‘sorte’ No. 8 =e streets: o. en ex: upon the corpie. | Tiyis,'as be was fully imbued | ¥™!°*2F yy panay, Aveust 291, oe, Farsiter. vig With the superstition, he refused to do, and finally | _ ‘This Excursion is intended to he xomerhing extra, Walaut Parlor begged inegralantn who had him in charge t0 The Choir will given Concort free, on the grounds, Mishorsnr. ted able top enter Table, prevent them from making him go through with prenewed for the Socasion, Refreshments can be | R no my Cha! the ceremony, and he would tell all about it, as | &dtained on tho g/ounds Tux CuaRtotrssvits Convention.—A mem- Exgcvtion of McCasxitt Postrosgp —Fer- ber of the National Democratic Executive Com- their chase after some Imaginative perfection of | dinand McCaskill, convicted of murder in the Aslinner will be served in the grove. y robes he said he ‘‘could never bear to have the blood ickets. adults, 50 “) cents. arbie-top Dressing and other Bu eaur, mittee here, who has just returned from Char-| jt, which has progressed from the sublimity of | District Court’ for the southern district of Flor. flying over bim.? Fickets'con benrcce corinne ‘ot Rene arble.top awd Ml ‘Wash-siuke,” Jottesville, writes to us as follows: ideas based on old-fashioned common sense, to | ida, and sentenced to be executed on the 17th, | He then stated to the jury that he had seen the “Hon. M. R. ii. Garnett, Hon. R. A. Pryor, & Pugh, Sventh st. Ballantyno’s between D mnt & A Fine | tiemariestcemestete, i Tables and Mr. Goode, of Virginia, delivered enthusi- two girls pass along, and knew Miss Griffith | sts., at the office of Dr. P. G Clayton, F st., bel iow Cave seat Chairs, the absurdity of utopian and super-sublimated | (ye#torday,) has been reprieved by the President would have to go back along the by-road, so he nth; McPhorson’s deug store,’ Navy Yard; Gilt and other Looking G 3 fs 1 Pillows a i theories, running invariably into the extravagance | until the [2th day ef October next, in order to | went down among the bushes and pretended to be | Boxwell’s drug store, Isiand, and of the committee. Beds. Sionde of Weictrseee ed Teen ee neo transsendalleeicas te in ethos words, Into | atford him an opportunity of testing the right of | biackberrying. When the girlcame along he had | 0 train will lsava al 740 precisely. nao nes craga dusk end Cases, nicht Jast, at Charlottesville. This Convention is | the semi-craziness of transcendentalism upon all | jurisdiction of the court over the place where the baat ype ake ying ws TIRST PICNIC OF THE WASHINGTON | onthe fer tee Feive ( Walnut,) one of the larcest that has ever assembled, ie Me subjects except the eminently practical one of | urder was cominitted struck hee the blow which mode tin on apes Oe k RIFLES will take plans ci the PREG MON. veo Ply, lng’ ainand humpeee Sure and ta@uration Deasenas cr ten Oid Con. | looking after numbcr one, where the “root of alj i eens J back of her head, and resulted in her death. As | DAY, August 77. For particulars see fature aaver- Seeation nad Stair rng cneuveraiinn wae Gad isem Sout 40 ddkagades Gite, tievil” is concelued.“it lave rarely known or heard | | SAL8 oF lowa Pustic Laxps.—A proclamation | she did not fall’ he caught ber by the arm and | Usem>nt. Cg Pry 5 Conventi Gov. Wise was prevented by sick- | of a New Engiand philosopher of modern times | ft the sale, in November next, of one and a quar- | throat and threw her down. and was attempting i FLETCHER CHAP SUNDAY | One Com Dinner Sett . ness from attending. When we left Charlottes- is ul inst th i ter million acres of public lands in the northwest. | to rayish her when he found she was dead. He SHOOT, will have a P pe F pot rerey, Ware, Ville last night, at It o'clock, the body was still | “yy owever crazy bia ultratam sgalnet the prin. | Oot toe Stat of lows bes teow by | then became frightened at what be had dove, and Binlenshurg.ou FRUDAY Parlor Radiator ard Air Tight Stoves, ania Se pen v ciples, views, or rights of others might be, where : “ dragged her to the ditch, tied the string round her | August 17h. = = | One et on, in Stove, ly new. opens aise ay bis own pecuniary interests are concerned, is not | the President. ‘These lands are in the Fort Dodge | necks threw her iu, and inde a gether Jinvs chartered oars which will leave ithe | A larne lot of Kitchen Re , = i “ann i by Orsot . om UJ~ The Great Eastern sailed frem New York | the most rational man conceivable. For half an | 24 Stoux city district, and embrace some of the | Caanon isa Viclous-looking fellow, who has for | depot at 7's a. duicheed at sodoree prime aaak nt pi emnes pan for Europe, via Halifax, on Thursday. "Thecrowa hour, a day or two since, I took occasion to note | Dest agricultural lands in the State, upon the head- | some time past been living with Andtew Lord, in | oort maile to render the occasion delightful. Sm Sergei of 69 and 90 days, of visitors on the day before her sailing waslargr- | closely three Boston students as they sat near me | W#ters of the Des Moines civer. Eoqu et Milted but he belongs to Daniel Curry, | “"a'tuli hart is ex prctod to be in attendaes, = Shetook out one hundred and tea passengers— twenty-five of whom go to Halifax ouly—but no freigit. During the day two attachments, one against the ship and one against Cox, the well- remembered steward,were issued The one against tue ship was upon aciaim for $270 for supplies, and the one against Cox was upen a claim for $551 71, also for supplies She was bonded by her consignees to meet all judgments against her, and the sheriif seized poor Cox’s goods in pay- ment of his indebtedness. Captain Hall was, owing to indisposition. unable to take command, and the duty devolved on first officer Machin. As the steamer moved off she was saluted by cannon, both in New York and at Jersey City. The total number of persons who visited her during her stay at New York was about 159,000. The visit- ors at Annapolis numbered not far from 25,000. iii fA. Ly ‘TREasuRY DerartMest. —Treasury statement ir the week by returns received on Monday, 13th ugust: upon a steamer in the harbor, and I enjoyed their cockney airs amazingly; being keenly alive to the fo: marked difference between them and their fatbers A only twenty-five years before. Apparently, Boston is more crowded than New York anywhere out of Broadway, there having been no room for the expansion of the limits of the city proper with that of its population and business. Hence the fact that so large a propor. tion of those engaged in carrying on its business reside in the numerous really beautiful villages Surrounding it. Here and there one in these times “ees a few old-fashioned New England People in the streets, such as crowded them in the days of my boyhoed. But they were few, very few in number, and really looked as essentially fish-out- of-water, as I certainly felt when wandering | ») among the massive buildings that have taken the places of their more unpretending predecessors in half a hundred of the streetsof Boston which were Oice almost as familiar to me as Washington’s * “hear Ree ‘i Round trip tickets only 25 cents; cluldren 15 auld $s800n as the business o! us ‘was fin- nites, a] Ry A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ished, Mr. Baker prepared to take jsoner to - Sai r ; Georgetowu, but the fact of bis confeesion having | Pye sTReMER PN GORE: NEON | Posty By arenes ae tone urcome Kuown, the people xasembled were in no | of tiki atest ay INAS he wl leave t Avcrion —On TUGSDAY, the 2ist instant Poball disposition to let Lim go, and began preparations Inst., a8 o’el ck a. m.and Bo sell in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m.. for lynching him without ceremony, and the offi- | whart \ ard, at 8s — om. part of Lot No.6. in squsre No. 267, with cer was compelied to nse stratagem to get the fel- | the WIT HOUSE PAVILION. Returning Pourements, which are two good three. low away. AtSt Johnstown a crowd of excited — the White Honse at 5!¢ p.m. Round -trip 25 aaa —~ Were assembled, and another attempt was | ceuts. — : re 7 ‘ Swamr anp Ov: “ANDS IN Missis- | lade to get the prisoner out of the fticer’s hands, | 8414 St E. A. RYTHER, Cap'ain aie = 2 t by raauing bis horse he succeeded in getting PIC NIC POSTPONED. near sirrt.—The Commissioner of the Geve-al Land | 2" He arrived in Georgetown abour cight ‘ re Sot eer es NED. | Terms : One! : Office has transmitted to the Secretary of the [r- otek on Tustday ana the bo ei Dumediately Mewneattirtott ans Lobion, ae 24 months. for notes bearing terior, for approval, a certified list (No. 7) of | lodged in jail. During the night several excitable iy pare notified that their ANNUAL 7 swamp and overfiowed lands in the Jackson ais. | peojle avout Sites Cee eT ae having | De RIC Se pais Miss., ate be ee under the act of | morning Sheriff Uoetind nd Cannon taken tothe ge el <peri's unrivalled band of music has been ga) ongress approved Sept. . arret of the jail and ironed fast to the floor, where made to render pe gee i now remains. Thos ends the first cuapter of dayne tatendnd gf ere ee the | the Ciroui NavavINTELiczNce.—The United States steam | what igprobably the most fiendish andcoid-blood- | Latham’s Coathe: will eave the corner of Mas- | wi/ Pe jt was oataitied to bake sachusette av. and Seventh st. at 8,9 and 10 a.m. | woe loop-of-war Richmond, now being fitted out at Mr. Gafith ine well rcs and respected far- | aad 2.3 aed 4p. m., passing thromeh’ Seeeute ere Da‘ Norfolk, will probably be the flag-ship of tle mer, and his daughter, who wer Fray pr Hi aed Maryino, avenue; and also from the hall at 31m, ‘and home squadron. years of ee, was 3 beautiful and accomplished — to convey the widows and children to the Yyangte ot Re wig! see ——>+—_. oung Ia Her murder, and the circumstances iexets Fifty Conts; admitti eman nts thereon, sei: Tax Wxaruxn—The following report of the | Attending tt, bas raised a etorun Of Teele | Inde es Paley Conte: admittin omnis 24 | the improvements eet thoroughfares are now. weather for the morning is made from the Amer. | against the perpetrator, and drawn to the afflicted | au 13-M,W.&S P. M.—After gaping about Boston for some | lean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the smith. | femily the sympathy of the whole community hours to-day, musing and speculating upon their | #onian Institution. The time of observation is altered appearance and the elements in the char- | about 7 sire es 1, 10s acter of the city’s original people that have made 7 Maser t. it what it Is, socially, industrially, mentally, &c., New York; 0: ¥. len ee Baltimore. Md. -clear, cool I am already off again, for New York. Seated in Washington, D.C. clear, wind S the bind cer of the train of the Old Colony Rail- | Richmond, Va. -clear, 75°. road, my first destination is Fall River. We have b Barents Mes -Clear, pleasant tusbed through the streets of South Boston and bier N.C. hr ane Post poned, (in. + et weather.) unt NDayY, } _2@ »at COLUMBIA SPRING. M. D> One Father Kaldani, of New York. lately issued the following advertisement: “‘Any person subseribing one dollar for the relief of the suffer- ing Christians in the Holy Hand will have three masses said for whatever intention they may de- aire—such as for the souls of their parents, rela- tives, or for their own spiritual welfare. Or, if persons are too poor, they can get two of their neighbors to join with them, and make up the dollar, and each can havea mass said for their intention. Cards sold by Father Kaldan!.”” There. upon Archbishop Hughes put forth a card which Tuns thus: ittee. as of Jobn F. end will ibe sold to THE COMMITTEE, j t — viudiciale NS pF ‘1860, im CITIZENS’ GRAND PIC-NIC JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF FALL FOR THE BENEFIT TIE: HIRT COLLARS. Ks, and ail kinds mae b Or THE NTS" FURNISHING GOOUS and ORPHAN CLOTH 60 Seventh st, = s Gat SMITHS, No. ouit Court oft may Opposite Post Othies au ll2w” = county of Wi and fo. me dureated Co ar XEBEING CARD DEPOT St. Vineent’s Female Orphan Asylum, | 222% of phone e ¥_Inirodue AT ARLINGTON SPRING. styles, DEMPSEY & O'TOO, — -clear, 70°, wind W 69°. i s00, pt 12 X Fecinggien = Managers of 3. hf ape Female Or- ee “The 7 across what was once the huge marsh that lay be- | Wilm| a ge N.C. - Clear, warm. =a " Neto anuounes that ‘he Clazens' tonetner riba undersigned bas received and read with | |, n the island of South Boston and the main | Columbia, 8. C lout, wards. w DRESS HATS! Annual Pic-Nic for the orphans in, levi as inexpressible regret the card which is herewith oy sa =e Charleston, 3. C 72. wind NW EF, open this day several ca: charge of the Sisters of Charity of the abuve name ‘an wil be communicated. The person called Kaldani is no | !axd — Dorchester—now hardly a marsh a5 | hecuia, Ga.” if Mi dagdersatbbie | DRESS TALS,’ from" Beebe. asylum, will take place at ARLINGTON SPRING jos. 78 and 73, to October Gourta regularly ordained priest, who came to| longer, but a fairly-built-up suburban city. 1 | gavonah Ga jouer 16 wind Owe on MONDAY, August 2th, 1061, of John W. Thompson and Z. this city, but without any official recommenda- | gnd the region traversed by the Old Colony Rail- | Macon, Ga. 3 ps? * ponseecst ___Seles Room, Brown's Hotel. i as 0 dangttg cicero Band has been oneeeet i 1s~dts Marshal to denounce a stranger in the circumstances 1) | Canton, Randolph and other towns, vastly changed | Montgomery, Ala : ; and other new Fall Styles of Soft Hate, everr half hour fom the Gagitol eae Brendinens WEDNESDAY, Aa ma inet, same bout Which this Kaldani ‘bas thought proper to place | since { last saw it. Much of the immediate vi- uaa bet iy , ofall colors, for oa? and Boys, received to-day at | and Pa avenue, and every ten minutes to George. piace. Bimeelf, At the same time: Fe elt eigen, | cinity of the railroad’s ine is unimprovable, even | prederiog Shave on cant dhe Fashionable Hat and Furnishing S*ore for Arlimmtont Packet boat will leave half-hourly | _8@ W.SELDEN, U.®. Marshal. requite that the Archblakop should mative by so dense, and, in such matters, so advan ed a Hogerstown, Md > Pleasant. an 17-3t_( -) 424 Pa av. near 4% st. The geuerosity of the citizens of Washinrton and ILLIAM B. SLE. whole people, ‘Catholic and Protestant, that this] population as inhabit it; being swamp to th> Cumberland, Md. lear, pleasant Tre wf TERN ACADEMY. | eisthe th orphaod, while Shey teens to, Sod ond Ww THECAR A man, in view disreputadl k th th. N . | Grafto: r HE Exercises of this school, under the charge | ©! a themsel Formerly with . Published, should be stigmatized as an norma po raatiig Spar sete x Nevertheless: | Wheeling, V loudy, wind SW | of Dr 8. L Looms, and the Primary Departinent | © healthful and pleasant reorention: vender ace | ( I,L.K nef, “+ Joux, Archbishop of New York > ae ee claimed, the demands of the teeming population Cincinnatl-b hereabout for bread bas made it profitable to re. Barometer at Smithsoni: claim itat any cest. The style of building and of | rected for tercperature,) 29,530 reulars can be obtained at the book- | @perfiuous. stores eum, ~ Shae ha exercises of the day will be interspersed with Dr = an address and singing by the orp! iidren and eee ne A Usion Tickst 1x New Yerx.—The Donglas State Convention, after a srssion of two days, closed its labors harmoniously in the afternoon of z Y, undies Mis Axsir E Peck, will be roxumed Sep- | further appeai to their benevolence on this occation Rees sais ™ ibs atsene of. mber Sd, at street found 5 LEATHER, LEATHER. such other innocent exerciees as'will give Seana 5 EBS freak P 150 sks Oras: be sold from 24 t and pl to ‘and si selected st-ck of DRUGS, FANCY ARTICLES the 16th inetent ben rm cultivation seems to me to have changed less here | Thermometer at 7 a.'m., 6 cents to 9 het, ‘More *Tindwe “Gaul Siz Tickets so ennte tor Geulisomens Seotubiies Indica; | 404 #il coods usually found in a well shed laf ¥ nominating au electoral ticket than anywhere else in Massachusetts | bave visited | . @@ximum during : Shammoicr, also sold very cheap. We invite ail | 10 cents for children, rag Store gk aS . those who vor satisfactory to the Bell and Everett General Com. ed | day, 62°; minimum 65 the shoomakers to come and buy. Tye Lady Manazers hava seoured the servions of | fim with their mage hie undivided jp eer eke me teary ome — e. The Presi-] upon this trip; the country continuing to hold Scenes = esac ee ©. SHAFER ths following gentlemen to act as m&nagers on the | ©, Yi ential Electors for the State at lar, n — eu 17-2 '® av., bet. 9th and I 1 H_ Walworth and Heian J. RedSeid, and of the | cmictn et gigs eae, 8 old times, the only ~~ * — ECEIVED AN. Ss, E OPED WIPE SR SALE, SOOTHING SYRUP, “ For Children ‘Teething ” ground during the day = N.B Exel Vp personal atvention given to the “ compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions at ail S Gree. This, {ne clarke. | houre, day or aight ‘au ll2w" ‘. I ‘Edw. Simms, hn F. Corl ms a F Corie, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINAR thirty-three district electors ten ate old line Whi of well-kaown character. The ticket was = plauded vebemently when it was read to the Con- striking difference being in the extent of ground (ard more numerous buildings) now devoted to man’s service. All the towns | name above have F. SCH OR eale at a bargain le Desks, pupils; an excellent tufficient for twenty-f “H. Capt. Goddard ¥ $8 4.0CA- S.C. FORD, dre ‘i Blackboard, &c. A'so, for rent, the schoolroom re- ter Gal ich. > “4 vention, and® was adopted unanimoasly. ‘The | become manvfacturing hives since I knew them, | _Au 18 3t comor Ity'st Jant Beate, | cently cocupied by Mra Recdeht erst hoe oe fe Foper gaunt, Rich. pa! ee weeney, sien ington. Del. and near the Piindelpain Wited to take eee eagrence, commitive vention. | When, with Inconsiderable exceptions, the pur. Pstack ComPcaing, Vikien © teewire on the premisssot SOLIS Gl fies. eo Thos: Duty. Phuadeiphig Annual Conference of the Methodist of the Couvention. > is inst i i OE ° I} . 8. Lincoln, Seopa! *erigtot resolutions were unanimously adopted. | Slt of their people was agriculture Of course. a publicchou dba epprmad orks, (raporiant, tha 15 GQEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Hi. MeLaugiilin, Jas. Fullerton. W. Harvey course of stady is extensive and thorough—in y hey declare devotion to the Union of the States | strange and very mixed population now tihahit | atl! of d red forupwardsol 2 yea | ™ 9 pl anchlinCapt, _ # id the Federal Cousti w iou; deprecate the organ- | them ; vastly more numerous than b: fore. Some | With 1 ‘nts incident to females by iks Koons, nasisted by hor sistar, Cecrzia C. zation of sectional parties; dectare the equality ing ee be of the States; declare against intervention by Congress; approve the nomination of Douglas and Johnson; affirm that the election of Lincoln would be disastrous to the peace and integrity of the Log alwi Nes, will wher xchool MONDAY, Sep- of these towns live by working up iroa, others by Paar ber’ jor reKi 450, e working up leather, or copper, or cotton, or woo’, or sand (into ylase,) or wood intoa hundred useful wd. if King, jathomatical, Classical and Eup! Wn. T Dove, R. Eichorn, *" | mente seehoeton se for basintes er : eaten Wi Nismo, faa arch, | Retentions arene sale d commend | tember ¥1, at her residence 450 D street. Instrue. Tyson PS a '. . =k, ence is ‘inson College. red mo in less | Hens will be given in Bug) French and Draw- | Pop). 70h = Be Hayes. The institution i¢ provided with a larce philo- hy st ith walig your medic than six weeks, Y this you thick proper for the benefit of the affl ‘ocom- | so; gical apparatus to illustrate the study ticles. With th ti Mart AO; Ge. Mag b NEW_FALL STYLES m Waxhington and Goorgotown. “They will ke ike eto pupil aree hnndred. volumes ss drasemiiny:te all conservative men to support the | the production of aes gente ene baat ectder aati ts boca a dea. Feodlvod tonday af VO VPS) SUSPENDERS, | dosignnind by any, Philip J" Metioary tember ai: famn, Ti! Commence MONDAY, Sep- electoral ticket nominated by the Couventio: 5 Pave 2 2 UPPI - . i . 2 r. : * ‘Board . ition ‘ ein and, for the pupae of this oe operation, conf? immediately in their prosperity are climor- NEW SUPE YRST OLAS STAPLE q Gentlemens’ PP walls Saver apaene: ing, Tail e., for asssion of 14 ed upon the State Committee power to fill any vacan. | ous for increased Protection for all their different DRY GOODS. au 17-3t_(States.) 424 Pa av.. near 436 et. Francis Harper, Great attention i« gee to the moral rs at oe occur inthe electoral Heker and to} manufactures. Why it is more Proper that ve gptntonened coe ina snsting Cottons and Linens, ECKIVED AND FOR SALE— Pe yonekes. au tese | Of students. Monthiy reports sent to measures, if proper M eetings, Table Dia ‘Tow. “a ; INCE OFS . 3 re 4 United expression and effect to the vational conser, | Of tbe South should be compelled by law to pay | Sepetinse, jored Doy lier, Tate Clothe hig net BROER. ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN Kev J, HERVEY BARTON Ratt Wits vative sentiment of the State”? them bonuses from our pockets—bounties—on | medium Wh Colored Fianuels, Sedtch and LYON’S MAGNETIC POWDER. and Green Sem Dela ; z thelr labor, than that they should be compelled | Ryssi8 Diap-rs ‘stylo, Calivoa arise Mous |. MOORE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. by AMUSEMENTS. JXYGENATED BitTERs.—We have fr to from M4 * ii = 10 ~ C. FORD, Jr., Drugeist, casious to speak of this remurkable meditine, Se. eT ae helt Pockets on our | [:inen Spitt Hosoms; dozen Ladies’ Linen Hand- Ivbor, I shall never be able to comprehend Sie SHINGTON THEATER. kerehiefs, prices ft an a corner Eleventh street and Pa. av. A cause we bave full faith in its excellence ’and ry Chaps with mney ents o,92 % dozen; ——— WwW i! Kine: : : very cheap; with many othn Hs —— aes Se Ses know of many instances where {t hos performed | admire their industry and ingenuity vastly, | which we are velling at lie borer F mearkon ees HES 76 UPRER MARLEG Sole Lessee and Measser........ S W. Guan, N Sarg almost miraculous cures. It is principally de. | but by no means feel jt a moral duty to contri- JW COLLEY & Foe Carryivg the US. Mail * THIS ESTARLISHMENT A TIONAL EXHIBITION, signed as an apthdcte fos Dvspepela, Ip igestic | bate from my own means to make up the short- ow zw 523 Reveuth st above Pa. ane tuvdgesign a igh beso Daily (exoopt bee eimighe of Ti fUnSDAt™ ame at Seay bom eat Seo wr penance = fs of the stomach. “It resu a OPOSALS FOR IRON N ~} Sundiy.) Four ho-se Coachos be- + \OVEMBEA Ist, " 7 syne aca eta cnt gmen: | cot arcane ar | PRGV RE PoE SE Re UASL Or | oes ane ed vowren jerrensow | afMy¥N THD sta es sence tia alter years of researc: and practical t ey look upon petri 3 JOSE, by i ‘Exhs hs ik ie wee wots dee] eM ae te Spe af wet | OMRCY Conn sons om emg tenons | tej, Sut octet Se | Mo Coane SPU ATTEN ae yg, | eat cate with which Sree acquainted and extracts the | the South, very much in the light in which the a SEM ED, Provosazs w Il be cece dai thie of etch eerie 0. $s It oFaloe ot Be eure oul DAY. Nevomber Sth, aed will be ad . ” - - ‘ 6 fi ae co 4 hind Soid by all respectable druggists tn the se S mean regurd thelr slieged “ rights work for the iniprovemental the pa hog atthe inn Pip. m. t ain for Baltimore. ithe Thestrinal Fee United States. — Flag of Our Union. Ener” and bluster over them quite as earnestly. | terseotion of Peneesitonrs and New Hampshire | , ‘Te Coaches are now and commocdions, the teams 1. the Theatrical Firms ne: t. Ere derk we hed the uf avenues; reac! steamer Empire State, ‘One teet, (1,000 foot first. class in the hands of careful and accommodat- | , 1 Communications if addressed to & W. at Fall River, when I knew it, hardly more than Wrotahelron pat .. ( 0 dew aneieiee } a Gienx. “Old Bowery Theater,” New York, w: apart eine | Fare to Upper Marlboro. --Peents, | inect with prompt attention, —* au 16-tf ouble gate; therearcs tag | To Long Old Fields. From Mxxico.—A letter received here from El Paso, dated July 29, says:—« The chuscis pa rt, have taken possession sanenpited of Chibudhue an tnconsiderable fisbing village, though now a | three sirgle and one : To Centerville... “ “ GR gad the governor of the liberal party. with ail big “™%facturing elty of fifteen thousand souls, | One th a ineal foot, 1a eet et oe iver Freieht and packag ly ai A FNP o at at Ke place nk” cabinet, arrived here yesterday, where he inte steaming, burning, bellowing and buzzing in fe roular Granite Coping by 1Sinohos, 10 pieced _ ald tf OSBORN CO, Proprietors, centied Ro and mt 2, ct & Ot S$ SEMI : Mg take Listas mand’ ew Uendere and thongl a lence ane gf, tertible rate. ‘Phe boat, | Nucal teeteti 005 feet ot Betok Wasndnn me Miss YOUNGS seminary, Angust. A sufficient uutaier of pa ‘unning rm the Gensel of he hack | wa ae fr te mancane Ree ee | Sama eat oh ohn earaion oad| NUS 00 Wega eveaitin wean te, | Attuinacatan wees ee party” a small one for the immense business of this for sates ‘i 1, Mi . Will i ‘Staces and hack: ji thos line of travel: between New York and Boston. “Fiaoe for ung tobe ~ on bore under 12 Sear routon and deliver passengers &t the Springs in 13 ment 4 a IN MAY , BE EX Crowded between decks and below with freight, the Wostern Presbyte- at Railing, Coping and indation to separate, and kod Toporaln Rar'ing | 8£°: in connection with a himy | num! time, when the six hundred passengers traveling by Fe or Bonen tg eee pe A gouree of stad: in the @ branches au F-d lem ae to preach Por te 4 mn Church, ist Ward. T r M " ngl sh. ruction in the ROBERT HUDGIN, Proprietor. stairs ;)or to s ING, at llo'clook. MURROW Mu: RN- ae tran were precipitated upon the hundred or | _ 8% 18 dt28thau _ | Uaual, hy a native French teacher. (42 !BALDI FESTIVAL. 7a | te local travelers previously. embarked upon her,| JUY FOR THE SIOK AND SUPFERING— JUST, RECEIVED. and for sale SIR JAR | © BT , the atieion wil er Se ANE NRY g | the crowd was Unbearable, "Ware of ean net | SOY Eee Be WHO AEE sertictee™ | SCRE ED See Roe PAS gre Le RNER SOCLET{«S.0f Washiartonand | “].O CONTRACTORS FOR WATER PIPES, NING af eda afimporiant business re. | ladies’ cabin seemed to have been taken posses. APPLY THE REMEDY ee rela ae piper meg ecg Bee sine Macanerchor poet | beg i members. ston of by a clam-baking party of ew York REJOICE TY HE. ar 8. C. FORD, ak they will five |. respectfully announce s _au ior" P. J. ENNISS, Seo, | Colored women, who under the rule prevailing ffignd. do you suff-1? Are Renee lauced fu ld 2w corner lith st.and Pa ave, AND ESTIVAL THE R AR MONTHLY MEET. | fe, (that knows no distinction on account of | Of those numer: Ww gust 20th, of the Young Men’s Christian Assoc 7 vAY, ‘@rise trom im, | ee tL 3 In tHe PARK Ske TH STREET; sn bray empl ae aun mene | Hadhrchat te hey fe Riorbdeh tas | TRAN SIM RLoon, | tomnediisar ORtgt ea RSET canary Vicust 2s"ate | Able berths; compelling the whites comiag. by squree of lite and lies and ieiethe art'seneet Wilhectenee sions ‘senion on Me INDAY Boye Sreuta ~' are : : i the train nominally entitled to comfortable quar- | {1287 eime rman Tie attente Pintocet a ther information wii | Now struggling for perez aad indept oud relation es: United at Conan ters in that cabin, to content themselves rity ra , sie eo i. 3 Finnie ting Herve’ a eehks | be furnished with centane ater $74 herote mascus, &c.. will be laid | au A fe oe Hy dg rad by oniling upon Or eddrestioe ha pe GENERAL GARiBALDI, Te 4 fore steaming beds, or beds on the floor, or to sit up| youn ver vom an 16-003w : full attendance of the memb_rs is mi all night. There were four or five Soutl wf nt Bria ented. wien its | _8t 16-20% OE LEY. an 16-2 eestnry Pretita,| | tamilion slong,’ the tea led of which preferred to cbt W EB dr. Jectioa, and the a la that 8 ME KINGSFORDS SEMINARY, Sep aerate as carpe Seoretary é pass the night without lying down, to remaining eau vecnia Mere seu a ae ze Sp Seat cras a will COME AND SEE OUK CELEBRATE! ta NAVY FLaNNer COATS at rP in the ladies’ cabin that night. However much use that truly val je madi. i tT ern et = are they any bows eos pane Da ee ee 7 fas ye coe P*OPOSALS FOR F:RNISHING Woop | be arrangements of the line, I take it for granted wilDtan, vit ABLE PECCCTION. alt 3 poole il sever again venture the experi- popu opted 4 tonken ia ~ Darartuext ‘2erwe Itenion ment veling upon it by night. The supp. r Se srt is | SeaLep Proros ba reoei t accorded to us was capital, the best I ever saw set Envhappreats by | a pa wall ved a J in a steamboat cabin; but with that exception, in poe the beat, skill hava ri rot Su dw | SMITHS, No. 460 Seventh sree. Wilts BRANDY, Green Gi Pare Cides, Nicegar, and ehesp preserri Su a ‘ New Fiour. metus. W Bevin z, ADAME BOIV | IN'S PE! TERS - Mik pilin tor the aslunive nce of fe plaints:—Onst uetions. Soppreveion ene von” 1 stn of Pet, Brats eet Ses, Repti Tuptions or lmvemula: vier ofthe Rcwakeeat pants the whole course of my traveling, { never made 2 more uncomfortable night trip, Every state-room was disposed of before I reached ‘the boat, so I wes forced to venture the experiment of ‘trying to sleep below. There were at least two bun. dred narrow bertbe there, each occupied by a Passenger. The cabin was wholly without pre- tence of proper ventilation. At the moment I touched my mattress [ commenced to perspire as ne er before, Sieep was out of the quest'on, “What between” the snores and the amelis, fran SUDEP orwane