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ae Fs ' and others, with reference to the destruction of} Riot at tue Panx.—Yesterday afternoon & ANTS. GEORGETOWN. 8) Cc A L N E Ww Ss . Private property in the markets by rowdies. most eed acene etna ~ fe Pe aie ae nen THE LATEST NEWS = ——— BILLS Pai where ington es were enjoying ED—To hire or purchase a middle aged y seers: IF Thoug oats printed ocitus tettedt | BU to. grade ‘Thisd: strget, Geas% strest to | pic nic, After a ting conch we tave niled he SLAVE WOMAN, ‘Must be caok, | Correspondence of The Star. - TELEGRAPHIO. o, EF thongs Teasers s Rene et Massachusetts avenue: bill to repair the defects in | Alscover any one whe can give a definite account | washer and roner. achdross Hox S63, Bost Oilers Groxczrown, August 23, 1960. steam press in use south of Baltimore, tts edition | the ‘srading of the alley in reservation No. 10; | of its origin, and the most plausible wituess we | Washington city. D.C. __ 81 2-3t* "| While excavations were being made on the line ay RS og is 20 large as to require it to be put to press at an | p3)) bY trim and gravel L street north, from | have consulted says it began imperceptibly in a WANTED—a half-grown GIRL. to do houre- | of the Washington aqueduct a short distance this Prince of We early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | Twenty-fourth street west to Pennsylvania ave.; | plus of whisky, and grew suddenly into a general | work. Apply at No. 464 E st., between 6th | side of the distributing reservoir, yesterday, for MonTreat, Aug. 6.—The opening of tha Cryo, t eae ; otherwise they may | Dill to trim and gravel Eleventh street west, be- | row between the troops and citizens who were and 7th. it* the purpose of laying down the thirty-inch main, | tal Palace was conducted wi! Powe form and re Rak ws ere Y MY | tween Cand G streets north; bill for a more ef- | there. One = named Williams was | Ww TED IMMEDIATELY—A _ competent | 2 Portion of the twelve-inch main which at pres- | ceremony, the spectators being and select. not appear until the next day. fectual drainage in square 677; bill for the im- | badly cut on the d and face with a sword | NING-ROOM SERVANT The best of | €Mt Supplies the citiesof Washington and Gonrge- After the opening, the Prince. ay his See ce | ace Provemént of Vermont avenue, from M to L | bayonet, and others were beaten and bruised. | references required. Apply to No. 375 C st., cor- | town was thrown out of ee by a movement of | suite, went through the exhibition; after which, Notice to Wasnixotontaxs.—Those of OUF | streets north; bill to trim and gravel Third street | Officer Suit, who, with Guardsman Edmonson, | ner 4%. aus 6t_ | the quicksand on which it rests, and the conse- | the Oratorio Society gave the Hallelujah fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places | west, between D and G streets north; bill for the | was detailed ‘to preserve the peace, made an ar- ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash, and | Wweuce was aserious break. The accident oc- | when a benediction was pronounced, tnd ail went and elsewhere pretreat in mind that we do | construction of a stench trap on the west side of | rest, and while taking his Prisoner ‘away was at- | Ww hy Tee OC Yea rood | Xtted about 11 o'clock a.m, and ina few hours | away. not mail Tux Stax except after payment in ad- Third street, near D; bill authorizing a water | tacked, and slightly wou wi thasword. He | brexd baker, and in all respects a competent plain | the supply grew ‘small by degrees and beauti- As the Pri on his way to the bridge, main to be laid in F street, from Eleventh to | let go his first prisoner to arrest the assailant, and | cook. Apply, with recominendations, st Nolita fuily less,” and finally ceased altogether, to the | the Wostoa Fusileers, the cont om abe Save waace at the rate of 374 cents per month. Twelfth ; bill authorizing the laying of a | was set upon § ‘a number with bayonets, &c., | Green st., Georgetown. Su 28 2t_ | great discomfort of our citizens. The inevitable | the Queen,” and the company . Be a cSnRanian an Chatman adieas water inain on F street. from ‘Tenth to Eleventh | and he could not secure his prisoner. Suit and ANTED—To rent by the year. a small two- | W®8hing day bad to be postponed, and this morn- | taken his seat in the car, the An Norice.—District of Columbia Advertisements | streets west; bill making an appropriation to pay | Edmonson, it is said, called for the aid of the of- story BRICK or FRAME HO: with | ing dirty bands and faces predominate, with se- | that the Fusileer accompanied by the band, &o be inserted in the Battimore Sunare received | Wm. L. Ellis & Bro. for man, but.no | four rooms, ily of ther | rious talk among some grumblers of substitoting | should be presented to him. This was done— we uae Uall tor the tellet af Lestitta Bell and Olosrs for | sidcwen sordod'tnema. Sevwei pervoen vroiant | ts tile sity 3c Gesrgetoca: in sanist oonlity, Ad: | whisky anatereegeeath thedemege neotecd | tee tree eeeen the heen: ta ote a forwarded from Tus StaR +. damages sustained in consequence of an error | during the rlot, whose names wre not given, but | 9°ors A. Pe tating terme, &o , through Peat Of | Badinage aside, this sceideat a serious evil, as band ayed a ~4 a followed by the * make themsel own ~ - our community has relied enti uy aqueduct | royal wi jonal Anthem. Cry Covxcits, Aug. 27 —Board of Aldermen. | Benn, Dlewctadion foreertaln, bellding, purposes; | the arrest ate made et the Saliprwks ee WANTED—A WOMAN. to cook, wash, &o., | water for a Vest past, and pumps nd claterua have | The inauguration of the Victoria was 8 ‘The board met as usual, Vice President Moore in | Darr Parmishop for cermin Buliding purposes; | the arrest Aa the country ; and @ Man and Boy, to work | been allowed to fall into a state of desuetude and | grand and imposing affair. Thousands of Invited the chair. bill ait ‘an appropriation for taki o-gp3 ‘A gentleman who saw the affair noticed partic- | 0” farm. Slaves prefzrred. For suitable servants | decay. We bave been informed that the trench | guests passed over the road to the bridge, and A communication was received from the Mayor, | 01s Thad ine ot ee rede of tt eueet Sort, tee ularly the men who were most active in it, with | comfortable homes and good waces may be found. | will probably be repaired this afternoon, and that | were there accommodated with seats, from which enclosing a communication covering copy of | Sen aid Latreeta, and for other s. | the intention of testifying at the proper time. He | J2anire, at the Intelligence Office, Louisiana ay, | st will require only a few hours time to fill the Soh Sid witness the ccrenteny. Theyre Tesolutions passed by the corporate authorities of | “iit authorizing the construction of a sewer on | says it was the most on’ acene be ever wit- | 2-———Pposite City ee Pipes in the two cities. taken care of, a prominent posi just Crormetown, relating to the annexation of George | airintcenth street west, postponed until Monday. | newed.. Suitend his partner tried hard to restore | WWANTED—Six COOKS, four CHAMBER: |" Mr. Towse, mate of the brig Wheaton, while | above the sione bela mmigned to them Son n to Washington; referred to eye peer G2 Council bill which provides for the taxation of | peace and arrest the guilty, but the excitement AidE LY Oe oA 5 fasationg pewter the eeotin is vessel Wat Ad: Frince, attended by bis aval gut e_ ecended the Ly mem - . . he Alderinen from each ward, and ordered to be | foreign stocks was returned from the Board of | pap, Shale pens pore a prictipas Eelps on reercants cam produre good. civil garable | to sit down near the afier cabin, and in a few | with'a silver trowel, on which was an appropriate Published with the proceedings of the board. | Aldermen amended; the amendment was dis- | He took the right course —m mer and Hones kee Shee No Ie Louitiemeens: | minutes afterwards he dropped. lifeless upon the | Inscription. He laid the bed of marty cea eis This latter communication is signed by Messrs. bagels beget or pontine gery ee eee bmiptetii sp abate eae nue. near City Hall, ‘A Colored Boy for sale. 18 | deck A jury of inquest was summoned, and re- | the stone was , With a wooden ‘mallet, he Jas. Dunlop, Philip T. Berry, Esau Picktell, and were read by thelr titles and a Jately re- VioLent Ovtrac®.—We hear that on Thurs- years of age, < turned a verdict to the effect that the deceased | bit it three tiny raps, while the cannon roared, er Cox, of Georgetown, and says: “If the | ety Adjoataed. Ppropriately re- | aay as the wagon of Mr. Joshua Peirce was on | 8U23%*" H. DUNCAN & CO, Proprictors. came to bis death from some cause unknown to | the flags waved, and the multitude cheered them. union of the two cities, on proper terms, be agree- ] : ts return from our market, sometime between one i LACE ewe able to you, we desire that a Committee on your MEEtiNe oF THE Jackson DeMocraTic Asso- tnd Twoo’clock, at any quarter ols mile north eyes Agha: We learn that Messrs. Morgan & Rhineharthave | After the Prince had passed through the tonnel t be inted to confer with us and to n ciation Last Eveninc— Presentation oF a | of the Columbian College, it was attacked by r ject in seeking @ piace, Please address Box | taken the warehouse and wharf at the foot of High | be returned, followed by about 800tnvited = can the of union to besubmitted to the two | Ba ,yen—Spexcues, &c.—There was a goodly | three young men who had been seen loitering | No. 12 Star Offiee. 8u 25 St_ | street (southeast corner of Water and High street) | to partake of a lunch served by the Grand MS T of itions.”” t at regular meeti about eno revious. Jerry, Mr. P.’s market- ‘AN the Union Hotel, Georgetown, | for the use of the New York and Washington | Railway, at which his R. Highness Tre preamble and resolutions read thus: ype eal cratic Raseeteaien; last pn Food a man, well macera to mani of our citizens-as very Ww TWO WOMEN otS wash, the ‘other to | steamship line. Those enterprising gentlemen | supported on his right by dir Edsruna esa. ‘W bereas a large number of the pro; holders | their hall on Pennsylvania avenue, between Four- | civil’ and ordetly, was forced from the wagon, | ecrub. Apply at the Office. are now engaged in building sheds on tae prem-| on his left by the Duke of Newcastle, After wn have addressed memorials to this | and-a-half and Sixth streets. After the transaction knocked down, and very severely beaten, recei vii au 25-3t™ JOHN H. WATERS ‘ses for additional store rooms, &c., and it in ex- | bearty participation im the good things of th ic Lanne tautterpad BPehineer aaah ed | of tbe usual peellmInAcK. wane. ME Ment: | MOPAR A tale aeNEA rads" FOBe Hw AME | BA OOO-SMONIE Sahar TOMAS TE BPS AMT HBS Aheaattal levine Ofc Vine) | Phe Queen. tae Pelase Comet nate ‘Rane YUE Te: neat, ‘argAg son, who was in the room, to in ion | they were fortunately interrupted by the approach | eral interest and satisfactory security will be ziven | and touch at Alexandria and Washington eact | Prince of Wales.” At the first Corporation to institute measures for effecting | of the Association the large and magnificent ban- of Mr. Dennison in hiswagon. As heturned into | Address, through Post Office, with rate of interest | trip. said object~and whereas it is just and expedient | ner, which had been presented tothe old Jack. | the lane they Im great haste jumped over a high | €xPected, R. i X. Bu 25-St* Henry Boarman, a worthy colored man, sent out | cheers given; but the last was recelved with tbe teeaeened anton pond — >} oo waren eee the 14th vee | Hoan! iomoe a —— sadegr resi WaAdTED-A PURCHASER for @ choice | four = his Sores in a light carriage on Sunday | wildest and most tumultuous ex; jons of zeal 2 » shes x * Democratic Club of man ina of insens! on the ground. iry of ten togethi ith the good will | evening, to take a dri when they dentl| le > causil oval hness to blush jority of them in the premises carried into effect: | Phi hia, and which had been placed in bis | We understand Gat amalshia Coon fe offered | and fixtures of the nam "The route will take ths | ventured t the M: # line amd arose | ued shecpoees oboe iomee ~ 7 me, too far over the Maryland line, and wer and the tears of joy to stand in his eyes Resolved, That fom. James Dunlop, Philip T. | (MS, Robinson’s) hands for preservation. for the apprehension of the perpetrators of thie | milk of twenty cows in the winter. Address Box | overhauled by the zealous officials of ‘the enter- | _ Prior to retiring, the Pri . 5 ‘x of y noe rose to offer a tonst ‘The Chair stated that there was no immediate | outrage. Strong suspicions are had that it was | 742, City Post Office, Washington, D C. izing city of Bladensburg, and consigned to | and be with his peculiar pronunciati Berry, Walter $ Cox, a beard . ante era business before the Association, and he should be | done by peresui who’ tines been sometime under | —8025-Iw* 0 avant vile. The father wes cout for next day, | “the Teal Of the Governor Gapieal, ouscens O: conitioen ‘on behalf of this Cor; ¥> grey fed pleased to receive this valuable gift then, if it be | the watch of our police as living by plunder about WANTED—By a ge and industrious man, a | and, according to law we suppose, was mulcted | Canada, and Prosperity to the Grand Tronk Rail- Sonten the Oerpaiation or Wenn 5 ee the pleasure of Mr. Robinson. our city. . SITUATION as collector, Best of recom: | to the amount of $50 and over, before be could ef- | way,’’ which was, of course, received with an- ee T - ———E——es mendations given. Address M. C., Star Office. ing the terms and conditions upon which an union Pe boomer Ph meh mage = lose — Accipent to Mrs. L. W. Bares, iy Baur. | iy lz-tl = hac weenie age § a thet i other outburst of enthusiasm. of the twocities can be effected; and said commit- forward and spoke as follows: © | mons —The Sun of this morning says: ‘« Yester- telligence has been received. from Mr. J bi Ww. Additional F tee are hereby instructed to make a report of the SPEECH OF MR. ROBINSON. day afternoon a painful accident befel Mrs. Bates, Kidwell, who was injured by a fall at the resi ee result of such negotiation {0 th's Corporation. ; Fellow-citizens: This banner | conceive myseit | Wife of the Rev. (Mr. Bates, No: 10 Atsquith street PERSONAL. once of Col. Funans, in Vigioes os cone es Fantuse Point, Ay 2 a steamer Nova er, terms of union cross} stepping-stones at Baltimore : de Scotian, from Liverpool for Quebec, with advices iheves of oe ete oe wi comeing: | Ym 9 wee tnd ibe prominent diidal | 24 Fremont oceem ae fl beating er ats | THE, PPRSON, WHO, TOON THE WO | teeters els ngage byw nw ci | tne ih two dye ped Rar a orities of the two cities, the said commit 7 » ini kl ly injuri r Al 2] 'S ont o! mnibus ger, noon hereby further authorized to procare such eats jough whose hands it was brought to the city, herself othe ee enews cael eee on Saturday night without consent of the owner is | and complete recovery. The Pope is said to ba tten a most = to be presented by Senator Bigler to t herself otherwise. She was assisted to the drug | siivieed to return them to the office of tie pence cr | Members of the Fics Cit 4 and ai ny tg : ive weitten @ melan- Ta ey Congress as may be necessary to ascertain | Democratic Association, ‘Udder prostet viene | store of Mr. Welsman, by Sergeant Stantield Bad | sarreay wecte tema reneeseor taut Seer. take an Interest in military organlaations, are, by | CUClY letter tox Cardinal in pie lp AT ne meee Of {he tax-payers of the two cities. and | stances, it {a neceseaty that It should’ le placed i | Policeman Cox, of the western district, where | ling, Georgetown We" | advertisement in anotber column, requested to | sirail die by the hand vy ne eee = pare eal eee ite, Complete effect, If the | the hands of those who are true and fattbfal te the | CvetY attention was paid her up to the arrival of . he will ack enn neeeeel ~ j AST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE EVENTS, | @tiend a meeting at tbe hall, corner of High and same chal be agreeable to the wishes of a majority representative element of the distinguished name Prof. Miltenberger, who set the broken limb and will’ be sausfactorily explained by « laty.at | Gay streets, thisevening This is the comyauy es quit Rome under no condition and at no tax-payers which it bears. [Applause.} Belleving sincerely dressed the injuries for the lady. She was then | her re-idence No. 237 © at ; between Lat and 2nd | of young men which we sliuded to some weeks nate spewed te tating neg™ af tt | tng uetns of tet cn ten ex: | he gl nar det | es seein sere | te ey ads psi mec ne | gc, MU, Mos to De ing acts:—An aol 5 . . Bates was, during the last year, a resident | oer Oe 2S cots, 25-5 9 ting. Since ‘ authorizing the relaying of the gutter on the Me Breckinridge. eee ee of this city; her h band Rev. L. W. Bates, being LL PERSONS. HAVING CLAIMS | then they have met several times, ave purtiaily | rounded Lebanon with bis troops, and threatened CRES x ed and elected a captain, and will proba- south front of square No. 220; an act authorizin the pastor of the Ninth street Methodist Protestant acaiiet the estateof thelate Enexzzer Rop- | organiz ptain, and will p to put them to the sword if the Druse Shelke 4:4 the Mayor to cause a stench trap to be placed at fives ef the ula noes Dees ce Chureh, from which he was called to preside over | fim zagnili present the "hefbre’the 2h day of Sune: | gudcetact tuer oMicers to-night.” We wish thein | not sarrender In twe days ‘Twenty bed already the opening of the sewer on Eleventh street west; | | therefore entrust it to your keepiiig, Tacionar} | the Maryland Conference. She has many warm | next. EPHRAIM B RODBIRD cone treed in ser netbnie AE Seoeeeeaeanen itted to | Deen taken, and nearly S00 other important arrests an act authorizing the construction of a stench i b ag: (Applause | | ¢riends in this city who will sympathise with her | M sts., Trustes for the Heirs. au 22 2tawst” , te Sage eraarp Hate + bad been made, and 2 thousuad camel loads of I believe as firmly as I believe | am standing 1 ~ bag a ‘ mention that Mr. Redin has hod an addi trap at the mouth of the north side of E. street | your preseuce, that if the illustriovs san cf°the | im this aftiction, MADAME, FELIX, FORTUNE TELLER, | story built on his fine residence on Gay street, and | Piandered property recovered. north, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets | Hermitage were still alive, and in the foll vines | Conn. In justice to t b t F tetar atts Eee ate poxmer friends, and the | the premises otherwise enlarged and beautifird | olution to punish tee heten apres 8 ree. Tee intter te the Second Wiara, ake up and relay | of bis life, that he would be with that portiow'ef | Fisoklin Bice Conapeny who turned out Sanday Froth emery, tase she has removed to 461 | Messrs. Barrett & Meem were tue contractors for some ‘and an intention’ of reducing: the vast 7 a ard; >, _ ‘en! street, ‘ween FF an » where she wi! ‘. vy, ‘Street west; an act authorizing the Mayor to pur- ibly could, th hi a cor- | _ z . 6 i fecting economy generally. chese ten thousand feet of six-inch water pipes; | place in this great party, which vec renee aoe Company's nese Sena sion [MA2AME MORRICE, Tax Guxar Astnozo- eee taking down the | je:{e, Sultan ts also about to address apother an act ot Bape a fewer lpeng ry vo ori — cessfully for such a length of time the internal Company was inno condition to render efficient highiy sifted and icialligeat | iw come ee eeauiad front of the store on Bri ce street, lately occupied lion, ehatatatilg ne ahve ts the’ a pea Sete eat ete urd ae | Sts oan a anda | ey Taek? ro | a epg ame peter a | cence a «ie foes pete | manta he adr ‘west fronts of squares Noe. 163 and 168; an act mation of tie ote ee Indic | ake, chele apparatus available in case of fire. | No. 205 Twenty-xeoond street, between H and 1, : _ about eighteen Inches,| The news of the massacre at Balbec is con- authorizing the laying of a water main in N street » with parties as well as indi- | But the Franklin Company did turn out, and bv ashington. je 19 Sm making the store ceiling that much higher; a firmed, but no details buve been resetved. viduals. And whether you are successful ot Yes | neatly J north, from Eleventh to Fourteenth street west; | {n this campaign, thie Seaner howd’ monet their active use of their hose and suction saved y design ed front will take the place of the s aeack several families from being turned into the streets old one, and an additional story of eight feet will Hissonate curectivet Rem borne Toaet main in | around which agaia the good old party can rally | as but for them. the fire “would certainin: hove LOST AND FOUND. add greatly to tue appearance of the buildin Arrival of the California Pony Express. to street north; an act authorizing the Mayor to | "I have always been nano ine (bplause-]_ | spread. The Union Company does not lack will OST—A GOLD BRACELET. If tho find=r | a W. itis Let aeicaepemter) and Mesers B.] | St. jouerme A anticipate the revenues of this Corporation to re- | of my life, a aad ade tn at my Arise ingness and ability, but means to work with. L will return the same to the Star Office, ho wall - Hutchins, bricklayers : z ee ‘The attention of sth. Charles P. Doane has commenced a suit deem certain guaranteed bonds; an act making | ments, and ! know that sometimes my warmth of | Tur Nationa Riruas on Panape —That | L& suitably rewarded. attention of parents and guardians is called an appropriation for certain purposes connected | character leads me to little rashness; but all my | spirited and superior drilled corps of our city, the OST—On Sunday last, on F phar to the advertisements, in Georgetown column, of | *2*inst Capt. Pearson, of the steamer John L. between 17:h | Miss Harrover, Mr. Arnold, and the Messrs. Con- | Stophens, for $50.000, and against Capt. Watkins with the distribution of Potomac water through- | feelj and ti : aod Bib wins Wark &oonle ok eek y 8 F ‘ oat the elty of Washington; an act for Moai pgs and sentiments are based upon a great | National Rifles, Capt. Schaeffer, were on parade “3 same it x rad. The institutions advertised will compare | Of the steamer Golden Gate, for the dama- ; ng | cardinal principle—a love of my country, hi esterday afternoon in thet t fati mounted SPECTACI _A reward favorably with ft es, growing out of bis belug forcibly carried and graveling a portion of Ninth street west; an honor, her lor, and ber prosperity. [Ap {iBos| Mestad nied by the Marine Band arene Ta a er A a —* pa ae elec | ee ee ach te California at the order of the Vigilance act making an appropriation for deficiency tn the | And believing as I do, firmly and sincere y, that | forty-three out on this occasion; and as they moved m= : Committee Politics continue to be very exciting expenditures of the Washington Asylum for the | the representative element which assembled in | alone our rincipal streets they attracted great at- eee aainday night, a small black and tan = TED Vaan | U2 California and Oregon. New party papers are yeer ending June 20, 1500; Sh pct. to trio ond Baltimore and nominated Mr. Breckinridge re- tention, and frequently elicited the applause of | ite eee: ee See oe GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS starting and old ones cha ing hands. ? rus i's ik rs ir a Tiber Creek, and for other purposes; an act for pstirdo pap weiatcbarry Sesre teay oe the crowd surrounding them by the admirable | |i; aral reward wil be given for her return rom bed e re! . - el r skill with which they went through the various | to the wood and coal yard of SHERIFI’ & DAW- | For other Georgetown advertisements see first brought down $50,000 in gold. A silver mine was nterpreted by the illustrious Jefferson, and con- | evolutions peculiar to thelr aysteurof drill Wee | BON Aho oe aed eae of SHERIFF w re tg Also, one from the Lerten! Bad the Board of | served and ees ye into full vigor by Madison | understand that those on parade yesterday were Se st. and Canal, west side. au 25-3t -—-— expected to have been discovered on the lower ‘Trustees of the Public Schools, transmitting a} and Jackson, also that this association is the only such as intend visiting York, Bar, next week, L Ev —On Tuesday, August 7th,a BUNDLE of AL Jot ATTY ce TUERD AT EVER | tenes Lake dope tee at your Armory on TUESDAY ED those on Lake Superior are reported. copy of a resolution by the Board of Trus- | true representative type of that great element of | where they expect to remain some four days. capler creme ans forthe menthol tees Tae Pho | [NG,282 inst. a8 business of importance requires tees of the Public Schools on the 2ist inst.; referred | the grote denne sete ty, I, therefore, asa dem- pupiblaitdees 2 finder will reseivo a liberal reward by" returning ig peg yeah ec rn VS ET a The «irrepressible Conflict * to schools committee. ocrat, a8 a man who has never faltered from 1524] Snort Water ror a Few Hovrs.—In conse- | them to this office. au 15 tf By order of mecting. f “| pumapstema, Aug. 28.—IntheCoart of Quar- PETITIONS. down to the present day,who has never supported | quence of a break in the twelve-Inch main in the au 27-2t J.A. WHITE, Seo. | ter Sessions this Fate." “Passmore Williamson Of Michael Boch and Dan’! File, asking remis- | or cast a vote for any other than one who was the | Vicinity of the reservoir above Georgetown, the LECTURE —P, G. MATHEWS, of | applied for a writ of habeas corpus for the release Bayiyand other for water waina La corciaatenets; | Cyerenenie'veef ue, great element of i Gov. | water upp le temporanly cut of from the twe BOARDING. Te eR Fo a a yly, ; | erm y e itin your hands, hoping that, | cities. e rn is inconvenience will | - a = eats = —Ei oth Centut , a 4 of HB. Sweeny and others for asewer in Seventh | whetuer we are successful. oc met, eee ea probably cease this afternoon, and tuat the flow of | 4533 NINTH STREET .—Persons returning to | (Seyrectowus D.C. on ER IDAR stan Ce Qncet | tody of W. I. Conquest, a native of Virginia, st west; of A. Geddes and others, for a tiag foot- trophy in the archives of our political history; and | water mg dusvigiae be reestablished some time the say from their summer resorts will find way; of John Smith and others, for a water main; | that 1 will be placed in the hands of those who | between three and six o'clock Those who have AY, 3ist of August, | and now a resident of this city. vacant several desirable rooms. having the conve- ; m. Admission 25 cents; one: on te appro oF After the bearing, the case was concluded of John D. Brandt, for relief—all of which were | will ve itand keep it until it may be aeeful | boilers connected with water-mains must take | ne ore tpmees and bathing Cie-ste, at 453 uF ic other half tows ‘Sina’s positive refusal to accept of her freedom, duly referred. in after time 1 hope that when this atscciation, | proper precautions to guard against accidents. If | lies a? necie gonna Pete oat cor famnt- | Lynchburg Collage: ° ASHINGTON ROBY. and the expreadion of 8 stneng fostes % etturs Bp COMMITTSE RRPORTS. as it represents by name the Jackson Association, | everybody will cut off at the curbstone, every- | modated on moderate terms, au 18 2w* ~ Pastor M. P. Church. ie —— ne — i reer ber itit shoud dissolve, this banner should be again | -body will be safe. WILLIAM LAIRD, sr. Mr. Douglas’ Southern Tour Pp asseasin: ual laced — = 2. - . —— sanats of Washington, or which may | 5. it; = gps mee McNebany, to pre-}) prewissen —J Diggs. colored,was empluyed AMUSEMENTS. Prrersscro, Aug. 27.—Mr. Douglas arrived Saasd ec bald by the inbabitante thereof, an erganlsstion 1 hope it will” kee ere ee it. | bY 8 countryman to sell’ potatoes for him xt the here this evening from Norfolk and met with an for other purpeses; passed. Bill to lay a water | [Applause } 5 Pp = “| market this morning. He sold two bushels and WwW ASHINGTON THEATER, P= K .. enthusiastic reception, some three or four thousand main in Seventh street east, between M and L F e president of the association (Dr. Boyle) | 2livered three; this caused his arrest on a charge = y ANOS. PENS and PALE ns being assembled. A salute of 100 streets south; passed. Bill to lay a water main in | then replied, In the following befitiiue tervae | of stealing. He was arrested by Officer William. | Sole Lessee and Manager.........8. W. GLENS. mail 0, at was fired, and the multitade, accompanied by & Fourteenth street west, from N to Q streets north; THE PRESIDENT’S ReaPones, f son and taken before Justice Donn,who, upon the band of music, escorted the distingu «bed THIS ESTABLISHMENT we ang passed. Rill to take upand relay the gutteron| {n the name and in behalf of the J . | restoration of the potatoes, disinissed him, there | wij) op»n for tho reguiar Fall and Winter Season TRAY COW.—Taken up as an estray, & brin- | man to Jarrett’s Hotel The cast side of Elghth street west, between Hand | ocratic Amsociatlon, over whi eae npom Dem | being no proof of felonious intent, : on the night of TAURSDAY, Novamagx ler. | b>, (!9 buitalo Cow. and Calf, with white pena tien ot Ey pee naiae see head; white stripe down her back ; white Fire im Cincinnati. Istreets north; passed. Bill to establish an annual | to pres'de, I receive at the hands of my eloquent =; = belly’and legs; right ear cropred. Tha , poses; [the xes the ra! xation eet wel ya mocratic Club of Philadelphia atcliffe, having in thei session tw ht . agement of Twe ve Nights on MON- ty, pay charges, an 6 her away, 7 washers at $3 annually;) passed. Bill to laya | on the 4th of March, 1557, of which he bea , iz In their possession two shawls, 8 : ana wat ¥ WM. H. SILENCE, occupied by James Colten asa boat store, and P. water main in G street sik , from Seventh street | the custodian ever since.” g ce mo spony Seg analy py ee Oe to = ech Ieeal estes eee te au 28-3t No. 51 Market st., Georgetown. | W Sianbors, commission store, seo- west to Ninth street west; passed. Bill tolaya] Cold indeed would be the heart and dead the ye cach by Justice Donn, an BRILLIANT STARS SORGE "I TW = ., | ond, third and fourth stories, and extending to mmunicatuons if addressed to 8. W. 4 0 20,000; fally i ed. Old Bowery Theater,” New York, will Mickery Wow, eyetia acy aaa es a ae ‘water main in New Yorkavenue, between Twelfth | sensibilities that would not respond to a testi, Sarees gre’ and Thirteenth strects west; passed. nial like this, so chaste and elegant in design, | £02 Plald woolen shaw!, were kept for identif- The Mayor’s nomination of George W-. Stuart} but above all telling us in every wave of Its prow : ! 5 aaa ith prompt attention. su i8-tf_ | Oak - 4 a” Condition of the Ohie River. asa member of the Board of Health, was reported | folds that our efforts in behalf of our great cause—| Evitor oy THE Srar:—Having seen it stated = = ns 5 * Sod “ “ by Mr. Magrader with a recommendation that the the cause of our common cguntry-sre not with- | in the Star of August, 25th thatia duel had been Eansr LogEriem fen Sick avenue, be-| Pine bs, _— Fe = a PABKEnsneno, Va., Aug. 27—The Obio river same confirmed; confirmed. o sympathy of our friends, and es a] fou tween John H. Sherbourne it ° - * by spli 0 ve Baltimore and Joint resolution ‘relating to the proposalefor | the democracy of the old association [Applause] | Key, 1 beg leave to aay that it waa uot David | MOU® fst, and 2d streets, would respectfully rds and halves at the same rates. | Obio railrosd—bas risen seven feet, and ia st peg ae new Center Market; ordered to be laid | Dear are such notes of encouragement to men en- | Key, but Daniel Key who fought the said duel. | SELECT MUSIC will be given every MON- Wood in th rising. seepenges) = te eo ae — Far ble and postponed until next Monday | gayed in an earnest struggle. They nerve the | Being a relation of thesaid Key, I therefore make | DAY TH pepay EVENINGS Suring the gation may be considered 'y resumed. my jock U 3 arm, invigorate the mind. ir the heart, and spur | this correction. J. Jou 18ON. season, at his P jon, commencing at 3_0’c! The nomination of Andrew Carrol as commis-| them on te renewed aud increased exertion. mais abe A aig and ending at 10 p. m- exevions to the Pe sioner of the Wesiern Market, was reported back Allow me, then, in the name of the Association Hicuwar Ro: ose desiring to w from the police committee without recommenda- | to thank you for this beautiful banner, and assure | Tuesday night ai athe, Stesacy dowiig oe season forall landings on the Ohio and Missis- DB BARREET. | Sippl rivers. Fe USTON, with dispatch, to sail on W: y. August 29th, Tho clipper sch Arnow, Captain Crosby, is now receivin RY — Mr. Editor: On last’ young man by the name of | 5% + Ry oars tion; coufirmed you that it will be cherisbed and protected by | John Crier was returning home from Meridian | Sf EAM MORAG ‘always ready at’ city Bill to take up and relay the gutter on the north | ewh member of the Jackson Democratic Associa- | Hill he was caught by four men, who robbed | prices. freight for the above port, and. will sa: side of L street north, between <Zyventh and | tion. And I earnestly hope and firmly believe | him and beat him very badly. One of them is |’ Partios desiring the Gardens for Pio Nic pur- Fatal Affray Pay Wrrnevitte, Va.. Aug 27.—O. Staite, editor a of the Wytheville Telegraph, on Saturday shot shore, For fre ight apply to HARTLEY & BRO, | and killed W. W Hanson, cashier of the 1 Fighth streets wes! that at no distant day it will wave in triumph | known, and whenever he is seen again will be | POSS, are requested to give a day or two notice, 101 Water st.. Georgetown. au 27-3t_ "| er’s Bank of Wytheville. The wound was in- Bill to lay a watermatn in F street,from Eleventh | over our heads, not merely for the success of our arrested. A Futenp to Jonn Caize. Sm yn “ STILL ALIVE.” flicted with — and proved fatal in a short to Twelfth streets west; 4 Principles, though they be immutable as truth RELEASED —This morning, Lebne Duffner, th Spittman & HUNT . time The difiiculty grew out of newspaper pub- Poo ripe soe n F atreet.from Lleventh st not a “od ary gy ag inten seo afraing ove Gernaa im arrested with Philip Strobel m, FOR SALE AND REN ce Aa have Removed, temporarily, | lications. ‘enth street west; passed. cratic par! ou; js the only party that has Srey ? to the Store (No. - aon to oar len oan —— gd the footway | any just apr hed e oes of the P mee ae asigemndy Woe coon agatons mar bein deminea by [ For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, acetic oan _gooupied by Lewis Pages, ‘i Ra cee wie mad jong the east front of square No. 3 because e elevation of our lant stand- MAY RisToL. R.1., - 27.—At half four Resolution authorizing the President of the drd-beaers, Breckinridge and Lane to the high. | Justice Donn. She was, however, eld to bailas see first page.) 1177 DRY GOODS can be had as cheap as ever. the Remsen sng the roofs and rear wall of a witness for the government. Her security gives = desirable three-story BRICK | _8222-3w sare i ‘erection, fell with a Board to purchase 2 case = the reception of file | est offices of the nation—the proudest positions in FoR & T; age aT ey onseay of UST RE Chureb, in course of ion, OM THE INTERIO: locations in the city for a boarding of Posmay! DFR F int RK} noise. The end and side wal's sre considerabl; her an excellent name. papers; passed. Adj the world; but that our beloved country, undis- mF 4 on given immediately, by spplyins EL WHisk damaged. Cause, defective columas. No one uBR, ru at —Th ia mayed by the black cloud that loomed so fear-| Contract AWARDED.—Commissioner Blake | 8° of the Comanaleatiou was received rom the Stayer, | fully ou i romp the North, unseduced by the dor: | bas awarded the coutract for paving B street, | house, Poor transmitting a paper fcom the Water Megtirar >| tine of squatter sovereignty, looking smilingly | south front of the Smithsonian foams, from URE RYE WHISKY, distilled in the years 1833 and 1839, “Those wishing | #8 injured. ¢, = NI t> purchase an unadultersted article for medicin: with its Janusface both North and South, issaved, | Seventh to Fourteenth street, to William E’ Dani 0OR SALE OR RENT—A new FRAME | oiFooses, &c» seldom have such an opportunity The Petate Crop. ania — St ae at least for a period, from discord and anarchy, aod Missouri avenve, Third to, Sixth street, vd | ee ppm pes Lotvronn Ki and L., con- intel 0 orem. Rocuestex. Aug 27.—The Rural New Yorker Schools, with the following resalutfon attached:, | dismemberment and ruin. (Applause. George Neitzel. | in'a pleasant locality. If not sold, it will be rented | 882%0-2w ____s;BEALL & MATTHEWS. _ \ks at lenyth of the disasters that have befallen Resolved, That the Board of Trustees of Public |, This interesting coches were ning, Concluded, | rug License Casss—Quite a number of tle 00 moderate terms toa careful, good tenant. & BEY | Ts rex gINTON ACADEMY. | | the potato crop in several sections of # the State. In Schools recommend to the City Counctis the pro- | Soavent and able specches were ina reateed, contestants of the wagon license law have come St No. 252 K st. oe HE Next Arnua! Session of this schcol wil! | many places the rot has almost y —— priety of authorizing sald Board to lease, for a| Joho M. Landrum, of La, and Mr. R. to the conclusion to withdraw their protests and | fFOR RENT—A small BRICK HOUSE on | commence on MONDAY, September 3 The school | them, and especially is this the case where period not . 5 a bas been removed to 161 West street, betwee: years, suc . Fourteenth street, between Q and R, centain- | 0°" ai bills were close exceeding ten gs eee Each of the speakers stated that the Breckin- | P®y costs, obtaining their licenses under the law. : - R 44) Eat .r h. References | Congress and High. Circulars may be ob‘ain it ieee . a rae fter the 22d of August, at the drug s'oreof Mr R. ro iriets, reservi rh Executive Committee of New York only rand meonlight | required. Inquire of JOS! MITH, Fonr- 3 T. Cisul, co- f Congress and Bridge sts. The Prince of Wales te Visit Besten. cae curporetien < purchase the 13 ‘ats te ted for overtures from the Douglas-Bell-Ev- see Fg erin nek this eanpis Tene j teenth street, botwoen Rand’ streets. ans | Quigeolm GEO. ARNOLD. M. A.. Principal. Boston, Aug. 27.—Mayor Lincoln has letters valuation, provided such can be leased at a sun See ae in the support of the joint elec- | 0125 see advertisement in another column. OR RENT—A BRICK DWELLING- ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN| from the Duke of Newcestie, stati that the not exceeding $100 per annum for each school of | ‘Fa! ticket. They were sure that such would HOUSE, on Sixth stroot west, between Mand| PPULRABLE AG OPERTY FOR SALE IN | Prince will visit Boston, but ie unable to indi- sixty pupils Appropriately referred. iy the liven or Mx Lene ty to Don's vats to attend the moonlight plo-nic (for | N streets “Eel aane pemen ee igg Lot on the south side of First street, apposite | cate the precise date RESOLU’ = y, the benefit of a widow lady) at Arlington Spring , * ‘doo h. wee ‘ox’s Row a: joining t e residence ham . | Breckinridge party intended to make the Doug- mediately. Apply next door north. au 27-lw’ , Kaq., 0 feet front and 110 feét deep. Also, Markets. watt, Emerson offered the following resolution; | fae"reit ere Toe by which they | 0" Wednesday evening. Par OM wt Rd) Slemmer ront P. Al Baltimere T—A beautiful COTTAGE RESI- part of Lot ©, 212, at the northeast corner of Fifth uno: . 23 —Flour closed quiet end in K street, between 10th and iit ke eee teal ‘ re fronting 75 feet on Filth OR RE: Resolved, t the committee on police be bye oa power. Cuntnat Guarv-Hovsz Caszs.—Joseph Miles, F DENC authorized to inquire into the expediency of abol- streets, . 5 ; ‘tab’ _ firmeratan advance «f 12¢ ; Obio City aren Conbnaeieetes: aurrdery, digmimed John Rods, drank and sont ir gganig araghne corms atk | easete rica Git gevlise alo aClaty | Nie 5.0, ‘Whee bu adinced Ge cing ishing the office of Commissioner of Health, and} 4» Ominous Notice. —This morning a colored | V#&t#Nt; Workhouse 90 days. gether, or the rooms seperately, Apply on the | Apply to M. ADLER, Georgetown. aul7-colw | active; western red S1.18a$1.25; white $1 providing for the appointment of a issioner | man who lives in the same quarters with white auvkientiaic ek) sremises of JOHN WATERS. Bud st (0 LET—The acre aed oonvenieak. store room | $1.40. Cor clowed dull and unchanged. Provi of Improvements for each ward in the city. persons, found upon bis door the following notice, | The foliowing letter from Rev. BNKY 7 OB a= N T—That large and commodious under ew Masonic Hail -t Georgetown whey 4 Thalse Wiebe closed ‘aul. closed. Mr. offered the following; which was | Which he thought sufficiently alarming to place | Cansord, N He Kaditor of the Gongresat F BRICK DWELLING on the corner of Sixth | Possession wii: be given on the 10th of October next. | active . Resoleed, That the committee on drainage and | 12 ‘be poral eas Hina Specimen that | al, peaks voimos in omcoun ie, mad Oey contiiased’ Te ateced tenet | oles of pinszer e piyaieina, ‘Apply to M- AD" New Yerk Markets. ~ » Bi.. le - u r rs | ought to be : 3 E Co.—t 2 mt will be mod Fe ti ire | LER or Nr, JENKIN OMAS, nearly opposite | wy Aug.28 —Flour hasadvanced 6al0e.; pena gny oui whether tbe law for the at. beare i semtnrsen Ore, eye Twosears Sears sudden ai Fiotent attack upon pete store of WM. ee. LOR 5 under the dwel- | the Hall. au 17-eolw Phat fn Irs ihio 85.795 55; Southern 85.758. batton of Potomac waters Carried out, or whether ginssihe low for Yon to Mig wits White Fane mg whee fseaoeords twat bed Sor eoverel weet, Ming. a FOREN TSd onvemanicre tog BRICK | 599. Wheat bes sdvanced 1n36,, Corn has ad- Gere is necessity for further lon with re- heare { tell you to leave in 1 Weake or if you | difficulty ia breathing, that l was often unable to ' Fo RENT OR SALE § small FARM of 10 Wan RELING, on Hirst arrest, with Gos and | vanced ic.; mixed Sitios ees “4 gard to water tekers, water users, or in any other | Hont Jest Get your Coffin Maid Peter Curbstoned | sleep or rest upon a be night. rhe suffering Repo wengpe Be hp Ee a rood, op- = les aoe. “oy pate mae eri | is shady. is beavy. ‘hisky particular; and re; to this board at their earliest | the writer of this.” was extreme, and judging from the inofficacy of the posite. ty farm ty ae oF e uaie’ Sie | be ver ss te. Apple toSA MEE! REN “Mtr, Wilsea offered the following; which was| 4 TR¢ question of law did not at all alarm the no- Heine pertned ve tlV a boule ot Wisvers Balsom failtind Inodng: “Phe Improvetente conuitof § | NV.No.T84 Dunbarton ,Gcorgowwa. ait wer Youn, acinesetay " ¥ j nor eve! i t in its effi , le and good rater, orchard, Ew Yor«, August 2 —Money active. re City Surveyor be requested | ¥22 something pe sd soggestion to fou! ‘difficulty Slinost entirely moved be oto, iAgeod tenant org porohases sill obtain fat RECEIVED PER § Eames Mox iT VER- Heaewcn coll, ¢ cent Stocks baa on totoar ta ed ec rea ie | Retetued tes ite gesatn Bice eed | Rin taRee Tete at ERE ns Bee Gas Sate | Rr emery deme And then the notice enth street west, from Maryland avenue to the set his teeth a chatter! tate ft, and Potomac eye . was written by Peter "Gurvatoned, and that was Similarly sMctes. nates Seas het the’ My Gascon etree h to alarm any colored perton The notice es poopeek, youre welts Bie West End Drig Store, 113 Pa. av. Bcd Res , the Ci y None genuine stand i. Borrs on POR SALE—Anow FRAME HOUSE and oT, AME HOUSE end LOT. Veen HONEY BO 4 ILE’ an 24-6t corner Eleventh at Hudson River RR 53; Mo. 68 S1X. ; ATER. | closing ) and eax? is publio Be SL ll Nem Biot ~ Cumbesiand Coal Co. Tilinois to others RENT OR SALE—Several small Frame SC FORD. 3r., Drorgist, | Seasmoen beac: Dies tar tate | FPOBERS Oat ioeated Inquire at MOORE'S Cae ya A PREMIU ish this board with a statement of ‘ ‘Venpeer. z ty, Nandeomely situs* by AB L RTHE TTENTION Stes sb Wed pieecting Meat ok orvek: 3 woulnase _ Curbstoned, and persuade him not wn renee he Es Ww. Fate Con, Boston, apd for Pas 3 Foscnt of ‘o.ty, qeomely tne A MOST DELIGHE 4* 'ICLE Fo: A ’ pee = faster ¥:} A a — Nairn r. Wash #. ae everywhere, = ot five years i orth hb; and also with 2 Sa - G6. Sick Soin Rebar as! iven on about ene half the amount, Persons wish Received and for sa’ 7 od % te eg or ide in ald set mittee, | _4 Watine Vesszi.—The Alexandria Sentinel | '28t0n; a ee tne ft hl I eae ay “| auctee pois Elpvestinat aeltacer, ir. Jones, es says: ** Phe bark Warren, a regular w! ves- Eee Same ant eee ted the following; which was adopted: commanded : ussell slack’ MARRIED. | FOR REN’ aneg ae-gre BRICK OUSE, TLSON’ "Resolved, ‘That the sum of $10 be paid to Baw" | 3; Mass By eg be near Fowieswhate On the 27th instant. by the Rev. Mr. Caroth< rs F wich ma:ble anise partes, wate ty WHEELEE 4 Ww: og ¥ D out of the contingent f fand of this | Ail the implements for ki the whale, Bt SMITH, t0 JANE McCAULI y, Pearse anes pecan avers ace Sane UNRIVALLED board, for his services as secretary, owing to the | Cuusisting of ‘spears, harpoons, sare walla th of city. * 8 Biso, a three-story snd attic brick “Dwelling on Family Sewing 2 temporary absence of Mr. Kennedy. sax | hed bombs, — are on . DIED, mete tee Site No'802 Eeveuth WITH IMPROVENENTS, BILLS, PETITIONS, &C-, RECEIVED AND ag bod i ALIC. NLEY, infant street. 3 “au 25-3t" which render them iutely BU that can be het Re OT ee fpcaptriog | ,Onshe pote: ALICE STANKEY. inet ree,aged [On saLBoVen ob and graveling L street north from — ie ee 7 months, srg Fo. Lore T THE NEW AGENCY, bill for grading Nineteenth with coal at port, is for ii lace on | 3 6 AVENUE, near 7th street, Twen tome fey grading in ie X, oy jit funeral wifl take ally are Lavibed 22 On No, 34! Y.VANIA AVE! Vi the 5 the improvement of Vermont avenue | riosity to examine the vessel will find the in thi jing of the 28th instant, Of diarrhea, pobés Mag .M. waa tar, who VERDE, teed Stmaatne, youngest soo James H. will / — ces 4 from L to BE epost berth Paitin of Gap. Ma-la - show Fleet To beaotiful new B Ric LL KINDS OF , reilvon a of Abrahain Boteler, and (or lites, | Bean 1x rnp the grand ball and of fire | to attend his faneral sonore ralfernow ” tha eh + sat side Pp to Mia A 2 is the ficlies Pani Tord, and etter, fr the layla of a water. ato be ot Greminge She | siete elcine Gomer Cinth’ street west, or Dts} ge ctORaS RESTAURANT. s 2 . For 'y al ‘. 7 i ® st. Ter s en et pa pete Ahad g ; dy. 12-7w' im’ __ Ninth at. bet. Pa.ey_end D st, 1 Janet month aad 8 days, daughter of torge We aetri _Nists ta tt evr set Det