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EVENING STAR. woes WASHINGTON CIT: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON October 31. -«) . i Aygarisexenrs should be handed in bg, 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not ap- —ON MONDAY, the 29th instant, WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ’ fi 8 cE the GOLD BRACELET, which ‘stoamer . ith California dates ta t fust., arrived at New York on Tuesday ovening, bringing late to the wilful perversions of the truth in 550 passengers and $1,670,000 in gold. She the speeial correspondence, by telegraphifrom connected at tho Isthmus with the steamer , assori ment PRICES OF ADMISSION. - Washington, of various Northern journals, that gets no money by. ok raf down, nearly fet) — ise Cie peek Fecaese +30 came we have had little time of spacé in which to} transaction, and will surrender a claim , ThoJ. L. 8. the steamer : bane). a have so often had occasion to call attention of ¢ Mosecm ) ‘ Stace MANAGER ......0.-ss0000MY. JEpPEP en Cc Bs « ees eeer sees cecewess costes cooes-. 50 & We Pear until the next day. a notice mere errors made in such communica- | eral oo — ~ roae whi | \ Gato on th llth, and the Cortes on Neo sire fee icanrwed Denis ; d Congress e Executir ; extra chee. ed “SPIRIT OP TRE MORNING PRESS, | ‘iom—many of the writers for the distant | PONTE Mit the Neath eyitory will un, | ‘20 18th, both bound up. -— Sieg ofr tees and from 9 until 5 ’ | ; ‘6 o'clock p. m.: curtain rises at | press from this point being gentlemen who doubtedly make another attempt upon Con- co ipal consignees on the specio list * r would not intentionally make a misstatement. s¢, and perhaps obtain such ». modification | © D ie ste A oF ae ‘pas heir to the | of the act of the late session as will render it rexel | ; r : Nevertheless, thetr crrors Go to prove the | csooptable to Texas. But if the eondition be | $200,000; Wells, Fargo & Co., $800,000, Wm, truth of our position, often urged, that the wiicaen by Congress, then the President Hoge & Son, $100,000. most unreliable thing conceivable, is ‘‘ Wash- | will of course veto the bill, as a palpable as- pr none {rom Califorzia cigory pert oo 31—3t* ington news” first seeing the light in the New | *emption of Stato debt.” 1 the election returns were in, bu not .e Tho Unioy defends the President against the charge ef a want of personal independence; und quotes a recent speceh of Mr. John Coch- rene, in Tommary Hall, in which that gentle- ) Man took issue with John Van Buren, «sto his REMOVAL. structio S j been officially counted. The entired Someone n of the platform adopted by the York papers. Examples of this fact are found Commodore Paulding —A recent number of | ¢an ticket hans ‘been elected Johnson, for ee AY Softs” at their late Convention at La in very recent special telegraphic communica- | thy New York Herald contains a special tele- Soxernete: asad 8.000 W.mainrity. ng me to No. 370 Pennsylvania avenue, moe _ ara “sant Stee cash pis tions to the New York Tribune, whose special graphic dispatch, professing to give tho viows Laghaatere is composed of 72 Americans, 39 > Hotel, Washington, D. C in favor of General Feott’s t f ; ‘ Pads ’ - as a Licutenant-General : telegraphic correspondent evidently aims to of this gallant officer concerning the late naval | Democrats and 2 stick manfully to the truth. Thus, in one of despatches he seats tho See- retaries of War and the Navy as guests at the table of Prince John Van Buren (at the Na- retiring board; but we'are requested to state coe er law has been defeated by that the correspondent perverts the truth, un- | "Ex Governor Foote, Ex-Congressman Mar- der circumstances by no means creditable to | shall, and Mr. Pritten were spoken of among ‘\We cre cure that it will baad ogy soled gratification to the whole coun to learn tbat the President of the United States has decided that the distinguished Commander- the American candidates for United States > Hi N — ore arse - >on Ne a 8 *S | tional in this city,) at the recent dinner which ie. Cy Oe Me ia y Peaster mt smoeped Mr. Coie - a ber 3d, oS etacri at -7 — an jieut t-General from the ay, 2 2 antes Bae, «+ Di Te A) Lady at ISi7. ‘This decision is, no. doubt, in accord: | was not attended by the President, asalleged,| Navy Offiesrs Cxtered—Commander Al- | | Hencral Denvers, Goarctary of Stato, hed} —pecracLEe Lost —A Pal Sher ouservunt Gouden tocbpanter ta teceta | euee with the intention of Congress in con- | and for some time harped on by the New York | fred Tayler has been ordered to the command | 4}, House of Representatives at the mecting > py m9 a3 Mngly int sting person of Camiuie, ( +s es ray gly 37 ex Wang | Hert. "Melher of the the ete | tht Henternsst Noy Yivk, sod Oo: | fi fete baad nd tvety eri | Eee gee Seg | fesrand ope my er ton; be high as the complimentary title | Whom we allude were present; and he hascor- | mander John B. Merchand has 1 isoo, in the Uncle Sam, to join vat 503 T street. might in itself hewe been considered, ous! reeted his mistake, as proibphiy as properly. | for Cuty to the Burdan of Construction, Equip | left San Francisco, in 2 70 Joes | came et: 608 donal heart ee responded to the first suggestion, and would have been satisfied with pething lozs than a substantial token of the Walker’s expedition, and another party was | “2,7 > aan w INTER MILLINE ment, and Repsir, in this city. Conhaw y FALL AND WINTER ERY. sien: ¢ fire had oecurred at Jamestown, ir- MRS. M. PEERCE Troops Moving.—The War Department iain loss of $75,000. The principal euf- LEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN PENN. In the other of his despatches to which we allude, the Sceretary of State is credited with country’s gratitude and its Ligh appreeiation | opposing the appointment of Montgomery advices of th ing of the second | ferers were Dr. Dodge. and Messrs. aan ae ae WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct, 31, cf the merit of this renowned officer.” Blair, Esq , now the Government Solicitor to a ons . > ge A < under Colonel | Donovan, Hefferman, and Butterfield, mer- ‘Also, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATH Will be ted Miss Heron’s and LimigPie kero: venaan yee aims C the S bench, That | ee test & cavalry, U. 8. A, chants. The Masonic Hall was alsoconsumed. | ERS, EMBROIDERIES, &c , to all of ada; ,in five ects, of Alexander Dumas, Now Books. ee oust, tothe Supreme bench. That | sidney F, Johnson, from Jefferson Barracks, Advices from Oregon announce the safety of | which the ettention of the is invited. je.’s world-renowned tragic play, entided Messrs. Taylor & Maury have our thanks | Mistakes in all probability the blunder of a for Texas. They proceed via Fort Gibson, | Governor Stevens. oc 31-31) EB CAMILLE; Sea of : ve telegraphic operator, or of the translator of i The English steamer Bolivia hadarrived at AR PER’S MAGAZINE for Nov , 25c. OR, LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS for copies of the following works : P' Washita, and Belknap. ; Exementary Anarora. By B. Sestini, 8. J., | tB¢ despateh in the Tribune office. However, Panama, with dates from Valparaiso to Sep- Haryer’s Story Book No. 12, the studio, 25¢ | CAMILLE. tember 14, and from Callao to September 25. Putnam's Magazine for Nov + BSC. 4 Armand it serves to illustrate tho utter unreliability cf | Recovered.—The United States have just “P. t Botan 6 assenger, on his| Life P T. Baraum the special telegraphic news of the New York | reocverad a judgment of between $14,000 and a je Oo Vored mate to a7 iva Siete, SS papers—which is the point at which we aim. | $15,000 against —— Hyde, the collector of the he dates from Australia are to the 26th of papas fy -% DY, » = port of Detroit, Michigan, under the late Ad- wy, Haxall flour sold at Melbourne, on the 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. Bogus and Suspicious Currency.—Wo are | ministration, The suit had been pending | 7th; for < sitivity.prevailed in the San | - glad to perceive that the business men of Wis some time. —_ Francisco markets, and in many articles a GREAT EXCITEMEN consin and Illinois have been able tccombine} The Extension of the Treasury Building. | material advance had taken place. The mar- NEW HAT STORE . Bs "i *: Y Next door to the Post Office, Georgetown. successfully to drive cut of cirgulation in their | It is a subject of congratulation among our eviny reba toe dey bet recht BES QUALITY DRESS HATS von $3.50 region the Georgia bank notes, with which | fellow-citizens to witness the rapidity with | Qe: pork $2250 per bbl. Hamas, in brine, Gentlemen in want of a neat, comforta- portions of those States have, of late, Lect | which the foundations for this important edi- | 21c. Bacon, extra clear, 24c. New butter, | ble, and fashionable dress HAT are particu- flooded. They were the currency ef bank: | fice is going up—all around it great a:ime- 60c. Crushed sugar. 140. Turpentine, $1 06. befo-e purchasing, as our styles are entirely new, | thrilling interest — established after the fashion of the “ Nation- | tion prevailz, — Syrup, 7 and our prices 23 per coat Pete than any other HE DEATH BED SCENE ; store in the District. Being accounted by our citizens generally >= the al,’" “ Anacostia,” ‘ Union,’ and other bogus | Contracts Declared.—We understand that} A Prxisnep Swixpter.—We took occasion = — yo ayer = wera bog sg acme of histrion'c power iu iti i a S jus: received, latest most —____—_—___ concerns esssyed not long since to be estub- | the Secretary of the Treasury has awarded Oe Machete at 2 ite aioe Pan approved anja: W.H. PALMER, In consequence cf the length of this great produc. lished or located here. Their cwners are Wail | the contracts for the new custom-houses at city, brought here in consequence of the large | °° 3'—?WPrrartical Hatter ton no additiosal p.ay Can be presented with |: street men, whi sumber of strangers now in ourmidst. About BOOTS AND SHOES. two weeks since, a man apparently of abcut LARGE AND SELECT ASSORTMENT Prefesser of Nutural Philosophy in George- town College, author of “ Analytical @eom- etry. Second revised and enlarged edition. Baltimere: John Murphy & Co., 178 Mar- ket street. Pittsburg: @eo. Quigley. 1855. A Taeatisnox Arcerna. By BP Sestini,S.J., Baltimore: John Murphy &Co _Pitts- berg: Geo. Quighy. 1855. Professor Sestini is much better known to the learned and scientific world of Europe, than among Americans of the same class—his ~ ,23tronomical labors at the Georgetown College, aud his contributions to seience otherwise, be- ing hetd by the institutions of Europe in high estecm. As an instructor ef youth he has catly to the reputation of the instita- hich he is connected, in the estima- vny friends in all sections of the 3 really an erudite man, who This play entirely differs from any heretofore pre sented to oar citizens, having been trag- inte from the original of Alexandre Dumas, ‘ir hy Miss Heron, and abounds ‘n«ituaticns au ine larly requested to call at the new Hat Store den‘s which the centus cf this ady invects wi ) sim to circulate their prom- | Chicago, Milwaukie, Toledo, and Sandusky. ises to pay only at far distant points, where They will be executed, we hear, in a few daye. OFFICIAL. : few can know their true character. After the =< forty years, of genteel appearance, called at of BOOTS AND SHOKS, svituable os j i i ‘ ildi ~ ft teh and stablishment of Mr. th ; for ladies’, men ? in 2 remarkablo degreo, the faculty | same fashion, certain ctions of the country = san ip ong File Rg eta Baran near the aaa yen youths’, perieeeace Taxssvnr DeraxtTMEnt, Aug. 3, 1056, ‘ ing t ccmmen understandings the | were flooded with { tes of the late bogus | Modste the custom-houre, feted. | bridge, andasked.to have his wateh wound. wear can. be ‘found ai HAR MON anton | Notice is hereby atven to holders of stock of the kuewledge ta: ic in Lim, which isa rare and | Weehington city benks to which we allude | Plattsburg, New York, has been selected. NS'S. vanla » bd an r sence ony upon s handsome | acors east of the National Hotel; to whick he in, | ‘%2 Suthorized by tho act of 1646, redeematle ca cn, ? : vites the attention of bis friends and the public | 4 after the 12th November, 1896, that the whrie and being told by Mr. P., that the price was generally. ey ar} or any part of that stock will be purc war set it running onl whbait won properly eer, | [[ARPEWs MacazZine Wom wove. | lepertncnt at any ume previow wiheoea, he lated he would call and pay for it His re- ber for saleat ee Bookstore | rember next, for which 3 per cent. prem: m wii quest was complied with, and every day or| ©hambers’s Journal for November. veinable trait in the really tearned who follow the professien of instructors of youth. Sim- y and comprehensiyeness combined, are remarinble teatures of these two works his pen, whieh are valuable additions to | were repudiated by the parties is ebov; thousands, tens of thousands, and hun- Monetary and Commercial.—The following dreds of thousands of dollars, in their notes, quotations of bonds, stocks and land warrants remaining unpaid t» this day, in the hands | were furnished uz to-day, (October 31,) by ‘ Chubb Brothers, bankers oe paid in addition to the sums expressed in the . = aie Graham's Magazine for November. 7 5 a et ssuing them : : x two raced a Staea regs upon the London Tusteated News and Panch, by the last ree cee . clementary mathematical works originat- | the moment it became most profitable 80 ppeses aes pope or is. @ ue ee ales Pied 2 Snehen . ete a! s pes Ga pacshaaie ae-dlunie sae iae : we * ae an of the stocks of the other ing in our lend. to treat them. Fortunately for this commn- | Georgetown do 6S ao + 100) 97 @ 9 . pears rie Pgs} . Lexi a ‘of the N _— loms of the United States, that purchases of the Ww h debted to Tayi * % ate Alexandria do 6 do 100) & @ 87 | way8 taking care, however, to ask whether| A lance at the Reorganization avy, by same to {he amount of $1,310,000 will also be made _ We are further indebted to Taylor & Maury | nity, few among us were so green as to burn courons. x the watch kept good time. He said the one | 2 late Lieutenant. fe ‘of their fingers with them; though here and St. Touts Cley Bont $ per cont. tat. a - ¢ 4 he had was too smal for his use, and he had All the New Books, ines, and Foreign | dur ng the seme Period at the following rates : R SWITZERLAND FoR THE SWISS | there such notes continue to be held—unpaig— | Louisville“ do do 32 | L000! ss § &:% | promised it to his daughter as soon as the new ghey migra immediately afier- | For siock of the loan of 1612, Premium of 1 , Hetac schskke. With a s P Lruisvitie do GehortW'dsdo | 1,000| 94 % lated. On Monda: » and for E ereent. fer ofthe lene 148.8 By ich Zechokke i Fredericksburg 6 do do | 1000} 8 @ ss | CDC was properly regu . 7, SAI LLIN GTON’S Bookstore, Pp 3 for stock Of 1617 and 1°45, ion to the year 1848, by Emit | by Weshingtonians. ; Now Orlessd a: ¢ do do (Tool ae g as | While Mc. P. was.at dinner, hecalled and re-| oc.3i-st corner 1% streetand Pa.avenue. | sremlum of 16 per cent and for stock lnouee on, ated y ge oo By the bye, is the Mr. John Thompson who Pibere as 4 3 ds | Howe = é = ee Se oe siakan "PROSPECTUS OF A. _‘| derthe at of 1950, commonly etlled Texas-in- C s a “t . 3 9) d a o = 7 > " don: Samgeon Low 2 lately — as the lender of the $200,000 ee ee Nem |oee. Gise igs’ Bank sigcing hie name as James Wells. |. op ONTHLY. Ss a lagen temnity stock, a premium cf 6 per cent. for a few days to the managers of the bogus Sau Francisco do Bonk. do Cs 98 3s Ma. ,Piciies, retuined = few sinntes after, | 7° : eon igh ds fghas cates Tatercst will also be allowed, at the rate stip: Tontine Insurance Cumpany of New York, UNITED STATES STOCKS, | J when thecheck w cn to him, and which ke gd i pao gD A ‘custornem, | L:ted in the certificates, from the Ist July last to : t ° Seies hi j. | through which act they were enabled to swin- | Lo™ of 1856 Sper cent. | — |190%@105 | sent to the hank which it was drawn to — <a A. esteemed aMETS, @ text-book of Swiss history, ani- | ‘27°ug or they were enabled to swin- | 1000 of ice jo } the day of settlement here, with one @sy in addi. * ticn, to enable the Treasurer’s Graft to resok tke party. Certifcates transmitted to this department wn- becashed. Tic officers uf the bank knew no | POF Fe TO eel Weak 10 | catitled T TIONAL MONTHLY MUSI- tuch a party as Janes Welly, and then it] CAL MAGAZINE was discovered that the check was a swindle. The Magavine will contain from four to six The police officers werc apprised of the fact, | pages of Music, sele-ted from the best Euro 6 ceived by the Swiss people as the | dle many honest people, the Person who was | tee or iss & ated history of their country, and the proprietor of the begus national bank of | Loan of 186s scoupene) 8 eo as, PER Loan cf 1866 (Texas tad.) 6 do dingly in their schools. It was | this city, for whose notes remaining out there RAILROAD BONDS. pean published originally in the German language happened to be nobody legally responsible Balumore & Ohio a ast iss {= a é aoe = we oe ere rg ee Brig! an extra shoct will ie added, contalaing tueletest pecmmures the Pr and tho tra tor has eschewed ite idlcans who is worth a chew of tobacco? A daeiess ioe : $ ae pany a | 3 oa Wells nas jam wank cohen wales, regen ond meee name —— “he serine 9d . tor has Ss - a 5 ES 4 \ g the remarkable pith and | “0 thir, to be regarded as authority for the Orange k Alex. (It mort.) 6 do and has a large red nose. He is, probably, pony and will ke ahd from an plates, Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts characterize the author's | Whole country, with reference t» the value cf | {iluels Central (Frectanay) 7 420~=Ci«| still in the city, and as this game worked e0 | {a he'neatest manner the tte at Boston, New York rer CENT : ae mci the notes of solvent banks in every State. The BANK STOCK. | well will try some other of our citizens.—Bale Bsc pense aS na ren en be ready 9 a. mete ea 3 © Tove & acceptable wor! ‘ ug * . Bank of Metropol! ' Americai. al e first day of Novem! 5 ‘hiladelphia, arties entitled to receive country, doubtless; 23 we on nothing | fact that ‘counterfeit detectors’’ are in the | Hank of Washtogion j aah ace 0 , | Jawrs H. Bunws is Agent for the Work, and the muy direc’ mean ae a, will solicit subscriptions from the citizens of the | “2° ™ney muy direct. Bridget Salads enna eae | Be ~ in pa of Columbia, and show a specimen num- JAMES GUTHRIE, York, on Monday, by cutting her throat with Orders by mail, addressed either to the Pub- an 6-itiowe Seoretary of the Teenswy. . Patriotic Bank Switzerland in our language, convey- } bands of such parties furms a key to the for- | Farmers & Mech.‘s' Lank, Goorgetown : + Bank of the Old Dowinton, Alexandria | he of the historical information it ecn- | ™¢T euigma of the quotations cf the notes of INSURANCE STOCKS. } iss, which is within the reach of the ordi | #me of the bogus banks formerly located | Firemen a razor, at ber residence, in the 16th Ward. | jisher or Agent, will be prompily attended to, FASHIONABLE DANCING nary Americon seeker after useful knowledge. | Bere, at higher rates than those of the well- | Potomac do ba sip Mbe as Whe trang ti LE Music Depot, et va iiunand D st 7 sie ee — PERSONAL. established solvent and honestly conducted Virginia Surat ee | pilendod by er physician, who sewed saalareee se Pr Bull D" t W. MUNDER, Professor of Dancing at wound, which, as it was attended promptly Star Buildinzs, Washington, D.C. © Georgetown Co lege and Convent, and pate : is not dangerous. She was then brought to Papers copying the above, and sending a copy cipal teacher in Weshington city, bas’ the bono: the 2d District Police Court and detained, it | to this office, will be entitied to the Magazine one toannounce tohis former patrons and the public being considercd that she was insane. Her | ¥eat /7<¢- oc 31—lw enera'ly, that he will resume the duties of his re husband, Henry Malton, was subsequently | GRAND EXHIBITION—at 373 7th Stree Chol on THURSDAY, November Sth, 1855, 21 banking establishments of the District of Co- | Merziand ¢ do lumbia, which was a uniform practice while eer | ae the former pretended to have existence in thig } Tennesses 6 do | Caiifornia 7 do +++» We learmfrom a private letter from Bal- t received by a gentloman in this t the health of the Hon. Henry May tes to improve. This intelligence, we ames: i * i i MUNDER’S ASSEMBLY ROOM, (adjoiaing will be gratifying to his many ar: LAND WARRANTS peony ra it 8 are andeemerprine Doors open at Gio — rane ae) a pots a at Mend ery 4 ratif ar- . NTS. A we ii end Masters, and on the same evening z The New York Corruption Cases —We nee ‘ alee Arey: too, was insane, and the Court provided for] Operations pier scat yg 7 oelock, KE peutieunat” tip aie perm 5 that the un. B ites . i ; s acre warrants, per acre...$ i vhen th . " aati of ta = tenis ideal sh pataeme Sake Ryle peep ted meray grand sary fr} g0 "do do do ss Sh 1 | Wane S MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ee ah ed =O he telegreph did him inju ice in e city and county of New Yor! ave gone} 499 do do Gn sss. 1 Ok (hae i Bae em ¥ ae. Ww perior still as ax instructor. < his Baby Show a failure » Cin- | astray in their action, in a si gle ono of the} 60 do do do... 110 112 Pigs a Reo ke oxcival on Bt sre NE FAL iL Go Oops Prof. M. be to remind the public of the He says that ty-three children é Z Piece 3 40 do do 4500 46 00 ow York Courior says the arrival on Monday ope en ER, EXHIBITED “I unbounded si of bis May Festival Ball et we - to compete for the premiums, | °° wherein they have indicted officials bec 0s by the North River and canal boats were un- IN THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES, tae National T The day oi opening was rmy, and butforty- | there for receiving bribes and other corrupt t. For that reason practices. re, Which was attended by up- wards of 4,000 persons RATES OF FOREIGN RANK NOTES. usually large, embracing 35,000 barrels of may be seen at teur chitkizen we Dise’t. Dise’t. | flour; 120 600 bushels wheat; 68.000 bushels] R B. HALLS CHEAP CASH STORE. Though the testimony against Al His new Hall is one of vod og: hg! be a. z - Eastern State: + Richmond... F rye; 15000 bushels oats, t — _«, | ful, and convenicutly arranged in the elty, with rake vy HB was postponed t0 } derman Herrick, ag sdduced in his late trial, | New York State. 4 Norfolk... Mi | bariey, The receipts of | NEVER HAS OUR ASSORTMENT BEEN two dressing and euppcs vooms 20R8, wich con ++. It is said that six thousand Irishmen, } ¥** not sufficient to induce more than eight td = ity. 4 open iy i 8.000 ie a mes fre yrs a epee ct cee ing, a pinoy qevaniank te peoaneh residing inany part of the rec Da IEA CA ae z ’ sive tac ; ; _ | Pennsylvan' redericksburg.. {| 8, arrels, making tho jour from the | tomers the benefit of the low-priced cash city. m ether laborer, perished ia the eon- =~ oe acca Aetee PURE. hin to, de par Winchester...... } | interior, in one day, 43,000 barrels. The they mares ate FA or sD ie cone. a, of Tuition; On Tuesday and Thursday, ot u of the Panama rail 5 cide for his conviction, we question whether i N. W. ate ° 14 | 120,000 bushels wheat are equal to 30 me dc Jower than t why of other —— yd sell “4 hap x, p-m., and oa an eS Ameng the arrivals at the Brey any other four sensible and woll-informed men i Kentucky. + 1) | iels flour, making a grand total, in one ay, | loag credit, and consejuently must bave muc! or gentlemen. A clas for young * : Finn, avenue, New York 7 a6 ea in ae York doubt the fact that the charge J Tennessee. + 24} of 73,000 barrels, independent of that brougixt | laner profits to pay for slow detts, collecting the gentle ill be formed shortly. von Gerelt, Prurs i js <] par North Carolina 2 n Minister, and Chevalier | was well foundcd. Judge Sidney If. Stuart, in- 4 Other §. States ..1a2 me en een Charge d’A fairs. dicted for bribery and official corruption, is now barles : ‘arr é D, =e newly elected on trial there, we perceive. The testimony, as ted P eg, asad gro published some time since, is positive against Seward of New York, is said to him; yet there is no telling what offorts to i w : °, sing t bts, which torome | All who desire to join bis classes will plea 4p weeols from the Southern ports oxtent racers ‘eed rametheae Saeco apply st Mr. John F-El is" Musie Store, Henn= ——_—_ —— —— We wovild Sere name a few of the EX TR A | azcnur, near Tenth street, or to Prof. M. at his Tae Mr / N i in} BARGAID hich have just been received from | Room on the above days the Cincin the NORTHERN AUCTIONS and IMPORT- {> A subscription list is now epen emged several persons of that city saw a wrecked | ERS: ~— cara mee ye —— oa ‘ balloon in the air on the 34 inst., and the] Wide black Silks 50 cents Setsees._ -Caly 5 ter Warrants have declined 2c. per acre during the past week. Tho dceline was sudden, and owing to large amounts being cffered on the tee ‘ . . Times infers that it might havo been the bal- | Mous De Laines § cents, worth 12 USNAM'S MONTHLY for November. $s in Washington. clear bim, by indirect means, will be resorted | 25th and 26th instant; \sinoo which the above | joon of the ‘nnfortumate Winchester, who as- 3090 yards very fine De Laaines, —— worth 25 oc 29- _ FRANCK TAYLOR -.+ Liewtenant-General Winfield Scotts to | 2% how suecessful they may be. We despair | prices have been sustained. The demand con- | conded from Norwallt, Ohio, on the 2d inst. Fine De Bege 1S cents worth 25 “FALE AND WINTER MILLINERY. eaten Sais al pay and all oe sclalite of the conviction of any one of the many aa | tinuer, but is readily supplied, as the large Egavy Sxow Srorw —More than a foot of | ae0.Jards Zood yoann worth 12 Minter uncusien THURS, “4 Teceive adu in i OwaLnces, un : Sy Sro —! our cen’ A. oon er TT that bievet rack, from May 29, 1847, the roan | Wed; yet they will all be duly convicted by | issue has made warrants moro ptenty than | ..ow hal fallen in Feaukitn aud pacts bf Bt. | Seopa mouruing Calico Scamis, WINTER MILLINERY on lulion of February, 1359, it having been de- | public opinion. It is to be hoped that the | heretofore. . ber Ist, at saleroom, No. Lawrence and Essex counties, N Y., on Thurs- | Embroidered Curtain Muslin 12 cents worth £5 — Ligaen hein and 10th sts day. It had been snowing for more than | Cloth and Silk Mantillas very cheap ed by the President as being retroactive in result may be to make those who have the se- Stocks arc dull, and have a downward ter- HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, » Merino Mant Has only $1 50 Jers in Fancy Goods and Millinery neem die, thedietswe: lection of candidates for places of public trust | doncy. Mobared cone Meurerep to: Swe. 0'ghoek of = Irish Linen es : <4 nisin role ic 225 ie rte som a more careful and less mendacious, in future. | The following is the condition of the Banks sad a vere ayes Anak pursaws MIGAZINE FOR NOVEM- Th of Ot sherk Fa pelo in = The election of suc/ officials is the natural re- | of the city of New York, for Oct. 27th, ascom- BSP IRST GRAND BALL OF THE | Yard wide bleached and unbleached Shitting 6 ber. site ay tok £ th ‘ i dc ituti i ared with the previous weekly return : JOURNEYMEN BAKER S.—The cents Beacheroft, by the author of the Heir A of the heart. sult of the prostitution of the convention sys- | Pi P y : - Journeymen ers of Washington take Wide bicached Sheeting only 10 cents cliffe Lieut. Baldwin, United States Navy, | tem at the North, where bad rum, boot-heels Oct Deans. 9 tied ee ee me pleasure in announcing to their friends and the | Woo! Fannel only 12 cents The Match Girl, or Life Scenes as they if . Fale ; ct: OF) MOS LLIGS ER, Poste Fa Seas | public generally that their First Grand Gall wii | Centon Flannel ® conte Omar Patha or the Vizier's Deughter, by Re cune bearer of special dispatches from the | brickbats, and demagogism so generally make | Oct. 27, 94,216,273 11,163 521 7'823;489 76 '974/S56 48 oo in Carust’s Saloon, on WEDNESDAY, | Good Bed Ticking 6 cents, worth 10 uolds, author of the Mysteries of the Court of Lox aus tes Legation at Puris to the State the candidates of all parties, as to deter quiet, Dea "ese7, 103 [293,202 59,675 877,695 November 4, 1955. A ——— of ieaeed es perectet ite . == 205 Mees Tkaia’ Witker, Inte ‘a Da orderly, and respected citizens from partici-| 7, arrivals of gold at New York, yester- By coder cf the Sede : Gaarinste only 25 cont The Fe: Bluebeard. by E Sue cratic United States Senator from the State of | PMio™ 18 the act of selecting them. day, from California, will more than balance | 405, 94 CHARLES R. LEHMAN: | Blanket 0 cents yp peng. cpl ter pn ¢ States Senator from the 2 of — ’ ? oc 31—2t retary. Anseys very s sl o Wi sin, has joined th i * . - Full Clo’b for servants, very heavy and cheap ately :f erwards adie Sonn the as | Th Tes Cor Quin Tin op | Carat, wih ngs nie] PERRET HOUNPRDQUARD, LRESTeteild Helier Momsen 73 | Oe esa e Re ies ic ? - + tee 7! 4 1 fants” Sl AG A S , ¢ he Republican tic ket. : pears to be a preconce rted and earnest effort in New York, at an improvement of 2ic per fied to attend the regular monthly meet- | podies? black and col’d Kid Gloves 12 cents Odeon Building, cor. Pa. av. and 48 st. 7 --+ Commodore John D. Daniels, cf Balti- | on the part of many writers for the press, or haan * Fours eee oe e Armory, on | Cotton Gloves 3 ale for 12 cents cc 30—3t / R od = - ce arrel. come SD: hy » Novem! Ladies’ Cotton Hose 6 cents pS 2 Ser ne ap aR a nm cranes recently died in that city. This gen- | those who ‘‘post’’ them with statements, to | "Ene Current Oporations of the Treasury | o'clock. Every member 's'particulanly requested | Genticmen's lined Butlin Gloves 12 cents, worth | | IPPINCOTI’S GAZETTEER OF THE tlewan, in early life, filled large space in | create the impression that in defiance of the to be punctual as there will be an election to fill 37 cen‘s World ; 36.00 é the public eye, from being identified with the | regent majority vote (in the late Texas clec. | D@P&!tment.—On yesterday, 30th of October, | {?" vacancy of first Lieutenant, and other tusiness | Geytiemen’s fine Silk Hdkfs25 cents Scenes iu the practice of a New York Surg7on °s revolutionary struggles in Colombia, South y ret th, | there were of Tr:asary Warrants entered on | of the utmost importance transacted. : Do cold border do. 12 cents $1.25 a. He was in his seventy-fourth year. | ton) of the people of the State against the the books of the Department — oc 3'-2t% JOHN WILEY, Sec. Spool Cotton 12 per dozen P . adapted to Am rirar -+++ Capt. @. V. Fox, of the United States | #eeptance of the act of the last Congress th Dopartment.... $77,119 40 RecisTer’s Orrick, October 15, 1855. —— : ete, a Virgil, by Davidson; a lite-al translation ; 75c. Nevy, was married, oe Monday last, at the | known as the Texas Creditor bill, the Legisla- for the [Moen f ae ortcong i 17,283 46 Se EO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- Fine satin Stocks 3 —" Horace, by £mart; a'literal translation ; 73. country aeat of can r ‘ 4 CERN —Notice is hereby given that li- Silk Cravats only £6 cents A visit to India, China, end Japan, by Bayz¢ = J seat of the late Hon Levi Woodbury, | ture soon to assemble will accept it on the | For Customs.....esecessecessees 15,356 41 conses issued (o Taverns, Retailers of spiri‘uot s | Silk Cravats on! ae T 91.50 gare br pe irginia, 1b. Wood- | State’s behalf; granting to the United States ee ee ee its and fermented Liquirs, Wines, Cordials, ie, | Bice Oran Bi coms ree Bee {iidten Peth, by Marion Harland; 81 26 * A ; (AP OO Renee enmereeseereces r if q ware, “ . “ " -+++ Commedore Ssienons, pase of| (He Telinguishiment of the claims of Texas | wer repay warrantsroccived and Boots and'Shoss, Medicines, Perfumery, Wetel s | Geatlemen’s and Boys Hats and Caps trom 12cts. | Christie Jobnstoae, by Reeds ; 7 re. For sale by iE K LUNDY, the G: oc 18 Ko, 128 Bridge strect, Georgetown secia against the General Government for indem- @NCETED. .cercevcccccesssossces 322 51 | and Jewelry, Lumber, Wood, Coal Commi: nenavy yard, isin the city, at Mrs. any for Indian depredations, &¢., nece:- | Drawn on account of the Navy... 104,762 67 | sion Merchants; also, to keepers of Hackney Cs:- THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT 2 5 is complete, embracing every variety of BOOTS, . “= riages aud Oimnivuses, Gilliard Tables, Ten Pin > BBERS for LADIES, GEN- FOREIGN MUSIC, + The following advertisement under the | *"¥ wader the terms of the law to enable > Soreupoe rr fore 67,205 06 | AY Sel axpnoentiont y, the sth day of TLEMIN and. CHILDREN, iw, apa ee ee eee: fs Wife Wanted, i ‘ he creditors of Texas to obtain thei: 45,000 00 ling: have been made to order; and I'will WARRANT : rife Wanted, is in a Batesville, | “ be on . ap taie eat Jove’ o~; Oe ees must bere. | THEM TO GIVE SATISFACTION. We the most ar Pu. - Raped i ov gal what's gota bed, a] pay under it, We doubt the correctness of oe Se newed sales DOUGLASS Resta have Ladies’ Gaiters ts low as 87 cents, Sli ropeas posers : Coorny, Birgutaler, ~~ ‘ee-pot, skillett, ken hi ; 5 . . LASs, . Shoes 18 cents. jean Weber. , Gietscher, m britebes, can make a hatin’ shirtyand recat po satlotpadions of these writers, agave know selostaly out Seumtnsae Ofeay, Gor? Qe 18 atNovs Boys’ Boots 81_ Ladies Manes Otether Kliezi, Soon Carl Maria how to take care of children, eun have my | that some counties which gave majority votes | $93 West, a few days ago. He was standin CARD.—The Wathington Trade and | ses’ OLD Ven im, Onmer, Vom, r0d oteree “ervices until death parts both of us.”* for the acceptance of the law, have actually | near a fence lighting a cigar, holding his fow!- SEE crevolent Society of Journeymen Tail- i oc 29 GEO. BILBUS, Agent » \ peiition to Congress is in ctroulytion | elected mon to the Logislature who avowed | ing piece prossed against his side, while the | ors would respectfully ne oe PaBet a he ‘AIR CLOTH.—N OW BEING RECEIVED in the States «f Mai Mlinoi: ; butt on the ground—some fire having | the following Merchant Tailoring Establishments Pea and constaatly on bond, a lange ot “Fudge Kane of Paved ingi®: praying | earnest hostility to it, as candidates. his eoat, he turned hastily to bruek | asevery way worthy of their patronage. ‘They L & Bou’s HAIR SEATING; the best :r- + shat Judge Kane, of Philadelphia, may be| Th ll-informed Washingto: fallen on his coat, kth lok =f pay the bill of prices established by the pot vented ay For cale at stnali advance on impeached at the bar of the Senate of the Petuiaaae: Sebngton correspon: | it away, and in so doing struck the lock again ‘ fectory prices. Vaited States, for miscouduet in ffize, grow. | Uent of the New York Journal of Commerce | the fence, causing See AiR canlele, nee . in ELVANS & THOMPSON, ‘ log out of the Williamson ease. expresses his views on the subject—in which ing the charge int! pe ; ‘ between Sth and lod; 326 Pa. av, 10ta ets +++» Frederick Dwight has been muleted in | W¢ Coincide—as follows : Heath wey Faptantancons. : 3 stock, * 0029-2w ( 500 demages, at Springfi “The Texan Legislature, soon to meet, will euraskA—A letter from Col. Manners, fusing to marry Mics Guren Mas ; for xe- decide upon the seletare, ia = Ate, wT ea October 6 ; W. HENRY PALMERS Piano FORTE acceptance or rejection of the ‘ ‘ : ‘ B N-EVBNING rowers FOR LADIES AND s act of C for the tt of the Texan |'6tb, to John Calhon, ral of ae now Acaien fy The steamaliip Baltic from Liverpool creditors, Sod aa eS ee Nebraska and Kansas, states the surveys iy obi 2 A eaters fe now forming st theg <a w « for New York, with one week's later news, is | ° aie on account |in Nebraska have been 0 bowtlty and 5 4 K . HENRY 233 F street, or at + fesiet ii depredations or any other account. | brought to a stand-still by the of the . C., Oe . emy of Music, coruer of D aud 9th sects. & ! now in her eleventh day out. The question was submitted fo the people si Pawnee Indians. 7 , , 3 ; ‘ - ’ E45 Py : : ,