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-~—— ae =: -¢ 2s EEE CAEL CUP ASHING GTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. a the Government here, for the THE ASSEMBLY’S CHURCH, cor- List OF LETTERS EVENINGS R.| * TOR HEWS AMD GOOSTR. | Piryron of lteefering in the Maryland sloc- | Woceh,.natjtamemeeentt, svonne ont Sth, Cece ~~ 19 emcee NATIONAL THEATRE: TE TY | Gen. Scott's Back Pay.—We fell into an| tion. It is equally untrue that $20,000 or | preach to-morrow (Sabbath) at it a.m. and “the “ Boning axp Maxaozn.... Bewny C. Jammere. 3 WASHINGTON CITY: | orror yesterday in maki ig up our estimate of | any other sum had been previously furnished p.m. nov 3—1t# . Also of the Baltimore Museum.) oN WAGER. ...00+-s00eeesM?. JEPFEROOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON . November 3 | the back pay to Gen. Scott due through the en-| by Heads of Departments here, and itis further Boe, UNITARIAN CHURCH —ON To- Srace Mana perpiabesisntas Sencaeeessceneautcaliiegsh oc osteela ‘morrow even ————————, actment of the Licutenant General bill. This | an infamous falsehood to say that the Catho- | will aseties dtavening dsconieep cote Laeaa vahage OF ADMISSION. a THE WEEKLY 8TAR error was occasioned by the adoption of his lic priests in Washington City have raised or 2 a Ee ak Pomiiy Circle, ower for the week ending to day, contaiws its usual | own misconception of his right to the double | expended ono dollar among them all, to be wammueron ear seceere? + men, where Caer aaa eanrees variety of interesting news, both original and | rations es ne ange ep at used * any manner in connection with the ap- Ls pa ming Boxes can ayo oa d ign and domestic. stances, for a Major General, but nct acco! proaching Maryland election. ) on 'y, or oftener, urdsy et wwe year; or threecents a single | to a Lieutenant General, whose emoluments At every excited Meryland election within ——, > waa NIGHT: eee ee OS as ae aoe ~{ . Fees até 4 ehenibed: are specifically stated in the law creating tho | the last ten or twelve years, persons prose- | 9 orclock. aeeel such office’ } L ——-——_ — office. We presumed that the General must | cuting mechanical trades and other business] py sider: = ath BEERS, Sec. Naeger J for teteses'tn the following Wet, wif Foren Paar. Raaeeaigeneys : SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | 1... kept the terms of the law in view in| hers, who arn legally ontitled to votein that} nov2—2t ; : Oe coerce: SATURDAY EVENING, Octoder 31, The Intelligencer, noticing the fact of the making up his account; but it seems that he | State—and there are always hundreds such— UNION GUARDS, ATTENTION —The | Alles, Mrs Mary Marks, aitea Letty On which occasion How regular publication of the decisions of the | 145 mistaken, and so we fell into his error | go home on eledtion day, vote, and return ddsweery cris to Compuny fen wad we Baber Bary A M’LLE MARIE DURET Attorney General, says: eae also. Bélow we append a copy of his account fot | hither that night or ‘on the next dsy. To do THURSDAY EVENING, November bg Pn Ee ee a wil make her frst oa noms - ahmed Prec: oan aioe —_ they have back pay, as stated in the office of the Pay- | so, requires the loss of one or two days’ work, pen er ry eet Thave been elected Beime, JACK SHEPPARD, and the expense of the trip—from three to five | joining are requested to attend this meeting. dollars. Now, as many of the voters in ques- By pete: Coppatn ReEsE: As etiginally payel by har nix Bendeat ry tion dre men who’ can hardly afford to meet JAS. LACKEY, Sec. ity whieh had never at- master General; and also a copy of the Presi- grown tos capecity whie seg tion of the the pal cities of Europe and A tained under sn; dent’s exposition of the law, (on which the government, Slag a0 orbit of greater IG%- | particulars of the account are based,) the Pay- The chaste and correct impersonation cf == ee hewn any t that of the Presi- | master General having referred the question | that loss, their political friends here, ov —* EB wb AL ee OF Tae bate Tours, => a wen ‘States. In making this | as to the allowances contemplated by the law | both sides, invariably seek to raise a purse | lecture of the regular course will be deliv- by this talented arti:t, has received the highest observation we are far from intending aBy 81- | directly to the President bimeelf. among themselves to cover some portion of the | Ted by Prof Gxonce AEPFER, at 8 o'cl’k ‘encomiums from the press and people. raignment of the conduct of the gentleman 4 atl Bi ‘m. MO: nt, at the Ci iF Whe co ably fills that office. We are not sure,| Dn. Tux Uxirzp Srarzs, aggregate peouriary sacrifice so occurring. ! streets | The ¢ The play will be produced in four acts, forty-two on the contrary, that the vigorous grasp which To B’vr. Lizur. Gew. Scott. | the last Mayor’s election in Baltimore, the poder lon and th are invited toattend. Biren tableaux, new scenery, and a z ae oioes many net hawe bose gate pe = A sii, 1bse, (17 menthe and 3 ni picker abi pL NOTICK.—THE CHANCES IN that i ppd ang ‘ nm » } ole . iw 77 ficial event interests of the country ; eh days.) at $50 per month.......-- $855 00 | both contributed handsomely to that end; and ‘beautiful Marble Flower and Fruit Bas- Hox “The best representative of Jack in the world ".— we must confess to an apprehension that he | To do. from May 10, 1849, to Sept both are striving so to do on this occasion, in — cohen a it will be ready for raf Seo, ae © B a af. ae “a may, on some few questions, have tredden | 30, 1855, (76 months and 22 days.) which, if we are not greatly mistaken, the | perso; VENING, Nov. Sth. Those ese example, Patiorn. rather closely to the line which separates the | _ at'$50 per month «-. sevce $886.66.) py, ts are far more successful than their secure auermt testa the cioy will pueceetabe'ee’ par ee For particulars see illustrated bills of the day. Judicial from the Executive Department of | To subsistence from March 39, 1847, eS ee ties ofthe time at valle, ‘Tiere arete Bee-chnmeas’ wood, Mis OS pond | : competitors; only because our Know Nothing | jer. ‘Those in want will call early, at CASPAR- to August 31, 1848—522 days—10 COL. WOOD's GRASD MUSEUM the government.”” nts of th rations per day, or 5.220 rations fellow citizens are, generally, perfectly aware | 18’S, on Capitol Hill. nov 2—31% | | Gordon, Mre Margaret tine Me On the subject of the moveme: ») Tai: cee r » ge £3 a — sas riffle, Mire Dolly Teecman, Mre Mary oF : . 3 - per ratior s+ 1,044 001 5 i i ibility that 5 SCUE 7 ~ | Hunter, Miss Gennett Towers, Mra Kmily Curiosities straight-out Whigs of Massachusetts, the Jn- | 7, gitt } (a-d’l) from March 10, 1845, hat there is not the slightest possibility Been BARBECUE aga vd Seemann Hurley, Mre Louisa Rie ares Living Human ! i He iF H telligencer also says: to Sept. 30, 1855—2,335 days—10 their friends can triumph on Wednesday next | Ooty wig. will give & Bariecue’at Colesville, | Jere Sry sabe Consisting of Med. CLOFULLIA, t!¢ orl brated ratio: 350 rations’ i not less Demme” } Md., on MONDAY, the 5th of November ‘The | 2*©**. Mrs ‘Tinny, Mre Goren BEARDED LADY, from Switzerland; and < MaSsacuusetts Patriots IN THE FIrLD ns per day, 23,390 rations in We doubt that more or less of the Dem ae Irving. Mies Mary Tayler, Mred Mt ey Esau 2 Some of our readers may suppose we have de- | ll, at 20e. per ration............ 4,670 00 | eratic clerks in this city have subscribed to pepsi ty inviied toftions and the District Kea, mise Mary Ward, siria iets Son, 0 eee Se ee od, voted more than a due share of space to North- $10,405 66 swell this fund according to their respective Esputa’s Brass Band will Jeave the foot of the | Lancaster, Catharine 2 ‘Willson, Mre MA most astonishing freak of nature the world hes Lanham, Qaroline Williams, Miss Sale ever i and that Massachusetts bas been means, and the ardor of their devotion to “the bry co Washington, at7 o’clock, onthe morning | ycCcnditeh, Miss Sue J. - Williame, Me Thomas Elizabeth ularly prominent; but when the Wasnixerox, October 29, 1855. r the Cue McGwinn, Mies dered that Massachusetts now, as} s,,- J return herewith the various papers | Party.”” It is, however, infamously false to Ph cop rey Sp Sha feeneen ogres Deane, atvnee get GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ly days of the Revolution, isemphat- | submitted to me on the J 2th instant for my d intimate that any one over them has made the out with the Band ates soi Anderson, 1 Thos Ww Garvan, Simeon Bezier, Jesban S 5 A eo ‘seat of war,’ where the effort now, | cision, lation to the claim of Brevet Li i iptic 5 % = ree llgy sna ert ee Ge Wiaataee pease 7 aioiaks thc pay asd sllignaeeta slightest ae to. compel any such subscription | be sin Tearttnese. AeBiceis Wihehailltee vid . ares Bev BS Greban 38 ae, Suse the country, and that the true men of the day | under the resolution of February 15, 1855. on their part; or that any fund whatever, for biage : 5 spes ASSCM- | \cderton, BR Gaither, Geo@! O'Brien, P have been rallied to the reseue. we aresure| 1 [nthe adjustment of the account, let it | even such @ purpose, has been subscribed Ly | Ex-Wov Lowe, Hon A_E. Maxwell, oe gg —— 22. Eleventh street, aur columns will be considered well employed: | bo assumed that so far as the pay and emolu- | the heads of Departments here, Dr. W.B. Magruder, J. M_ Carlisle, Esq., OTs, Beate USDAY EVENING, November3 Besides the dissemination of gen' national | wents are concerned, the 5th section of the act- 2 — Robert Ould Daniel Ratcliffe, Esq., ste w=" yee ey mtn ote sentiments, the invocation of sound constitu- | of Bay 23, 1798, eithcr was never repealed. | The Sound Dues’ Question—We do not Baw We Boe kes an enelE, Ys Bowes Powers, Tis 2 a apenas ivelagaee = moe ba on tical doctrine, and the timely ay A nah | (though it may have been modified,) oF if re- | doubt the truth of the statements in foreign — Pringle Wee Dew | 2t0Sand7 to 9 p. m. nov 2 wise and patriotic counsel, we may safely pealed, was revived by the resolution of Fob- LECTURE TO LADIES AND GEN c ———_—_— whether, as a mere intellectual and rational | ryary {5, 1835, and is now in force. papers reaching us, for some weeks past, con- Bee tenn —On SATURDAY EVE! Raefelli, Preeti = 1 nrg ageernia ae i Eicheotree. ©: a 25 000 FRUIT TREES, CHOICE Ev_- repast, anything better eam be presented than | 9 “That the resolutioa is retroactive in its | cerning the disposition, and perhaps the fixed ING, November 3d, at Carusi’s Saloon, M = we tes Ramesy, er blooming Roses, Ornamental — a d heart wacming ented cel operation. A fits na vy, | intention of Denmark, to refer the Sound Dues’ lage, Pajladeip, gee 2 pore ag Bick Fars Eciecte Leute Beberia, JS — a Eaiee F aS the newest and beet such min easrs. 3. The extent and manner of its operation question to an European Congress of nations; | Datory of and ntroductory to the second course of | Bette, Joho Howard, Jao @ a kinds the European and American Market can are to be determined by the ‘‘ mode already provided for in subordinate gradcs.’’ In other words, by extending by.“ analogy the lawsde- | commissioners, in which the different Govern- | _ The doors will open at 7 o’clock; the Lecture Choate ?”” The Union contains another elaborate chap- ter in continuation of its controversy with q . MissS Baker, J Higgins, b ij which means, simply, to a board of diplomatic nat poe Mise Sealth; on Aeatbiy, Eepseioay Baldwin, Jawes F Headerson, Jos Ringgold, Prederick | furnish Bender, Henry Haskell, 4 W Rigby, Baward A large collection of Dwarf PEARS, APPLES, uB size and in full bears &c., some of them of i i ; will commence at 8. Single tick : Hall, E . < John Van Buren. The Prince is ‘“‘one op bso 5. cass deo y eyed { orci ments interested shall be duly represented. | tickets admitting a gentleman ad two indies i 4 | a ag ele ~~~ eid ing. ge eS lorist and Nurseryman, ‘em”’—no mistake. He can be-devil nervous | entitled to the pay and allowances of his bre- | It is, doubtless, hoped that this Government. | cents The six subsequent lectures wit be ee Wetmore Hugsive, CH | IL7” It is the best time in the year to transplant t rank, since March 29, 1849, during such | also, will have a delegate there, and stand y- = See OT ce Series Sits Fruit Trees, &c. nov 2—1w® folks to a charm, as is evident in the contro- rank, si : a fy riod in time of peace as he may have been versy in question. He is the best epecimen bes duty as Commanding General of the Army, of a mischief maker we ever saw. His pur- | and all times when on service " the field with pose, 2ll the world knows, is to drag Daddy by } 4 comma: of not less than eight regiments. hook or by crook out from under that load of 4. Brevet Lieut. Gen. Scott's pay and t lowances must be computed for one gr: He hay or to spill the load on every body else inthe | cannot at the same time draw allowance for TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON 3 wi pt a ae eg Bee cites Woce ie hereby given that li | Goel, ¥ southwest corner of Pena stten geen ohsmet Dy ‘mn tha, censes issued to Taverns, Retailers of spirituous | Ciurk. Capt Thos Johnson, Geo W _ Smith, CaptSames | pricventh and D streets, t ti , and fermented Liquirs, Wines, Cordials, &c., | Csrrel ThoaL Jones, Capt Chae B Stuart, Jas & world-renowned PIANOFORTES from the fac- ' hes Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Hats ‘Ca Crozin, Robt Boots and'Shoes, Medicines, Perfumery, Watch>s | Ghacu’mrckact tory of Rosenbrantz, in ene These iastin- and Jewelry, Lumber, Wood, Coal j- | Carer, Dr iL teres’ wsical judges sion Merchants j also, to keepers of Hackwey Cer Chane, Bro . = sat Z > ReGtstER’s Orrice, October 15. Biakeman, Bucton, A pledged to abide whatever France and Eng land may dictate in the premises with refer- ence to our interests involved. The truth is, France is the chief author of the scheme, which is believed to have originated in a purpose of embarrassing or injuring us. We do not be- effort. He seems to care little which he suc- | two. ce ‘3 iy other horizontal square Pi made, in point ceeds in doing. He has differed from the} > if nea, pesvaon’ ck: nA brie vay lieve that they will be successful in their po dae ie oy ctl to heehee Camton, DA i tone, touch, and durability. oe | Democratic party of New York before now, | book, Bjoct to amendatory provisions. . 1. plans; not entertaining the slightest idea that, | peddling, will expire on Monday, the 5th day of (nton bas Lanckoronski, LB Thruston, TW lec Pa nee just at this time, the Government of the United * . . 4 : November next, and that said licenses must be re- | Costes, Jos & Livingston, Jno = Thruston, 8 D ~ eet and has afforded, time and again, half the op- | having been repealed, it was revised by the newed at this’ office, within ten days ‘after that | Cabears, Caleb Louber, Jno Taylor, 80 o> oe be passed through the Custom House. fe s ; i: resolution of February, 1855, any amendatory | States will place apy of its interests whatever | tim SAMUEL E. ns peg erg GEO. HILBUS, Agent. position capital through bis speeches nominally or explanatory provisions Wauld aitask 40% ares oe a aaenipeania ie pon tphe ments LE DOUGLASS, Register. Shaiabers, Asi Lee, Edward sume, 8S = : all on behalf of the Democratic party, His game | Two statutes a ply to the cas _. y i bao > 9p "Aadteon Leach’ CA Tuc M MAGNIFICENT PIANO, BEAUTIFUL- is 5 rfectly understood by ‘the party’”’ in | 22, 1813, and that of March 3, 1845. a cool proceeding on the part of France and YSTERS:!—OYSTERS: Clifford, dustin @ Leughrey, aS ‘Thomas, Capt Alb": 2 ished is so perfectly wu vy a y Nei, - ‘ s Cooked in all styles, fa Colina, Jos E , Michael Tanner, Thos and h, New York, as that it has come to dothem no} The phrase ‘all officers,’’ and that of “Gen- | England thus to step forward with a virtual | [:. "ng Meus cotved aeall tows, Matthias, Johann Waleh, Richard *pecimen Piano, and although the if »”” in the laws last referred to, proffer to settlo our affair with Donmark. In-|by ° "JOHN JOHNSON? Serva WC. Wilson, Wit price is $300, this Piano will be sold for $250 cas harm—affecting no votes. J The game of tearing one’s shirt off in ago- nizing controversy with him will not psy, for it is the most useless waste of time, paper, Milburn, Rev Wi Wankiowiz, Capt W Persons in want of good, reliable Pienos upon Weise, W reasonable terms should not fail to examine our deed, it strikes us that they have, just now,as| Flt SLL G street, corner of 13th street. much to do at home es they can conveniently Disne: . > . LAN S.—A SUPE) 5 attend to. All their breath is wanting to cool fk Pes ek abn Pi eae en a and they modify the pre-existi forage, whether that law be force, by non-repeal or by revival. West, WS stock. We buy for cash, and the immense o2m- Weed, Wamnineion | Der we sell justifies us in'selling at moders v te Winslow, Warren its. Call and satisfy yourselves. ; There- fore, in time of peace he is limited to twenty- . : eda? : a : “7 and printing ink conceivable. four galiata per ai for forage. ¥ | their own porridge. Spat fede oe ais thes es ee 2 beponte, Duras 2 Willey, Thee 2 306 Pa. rae. 5 PA bey te ——————“—0r7o7.c — 6. Thi ber of horses for which a Gen- = ‘somali 4 —- nov 2—if ¢ New Book. eral slicer map alae rant de service in The Current Operstions of the Treasury mle ——— Daa w Mitchell Gent Warren, ? eal -% d Around | the field is not fixed by statute, but by regu- Department.—On yesterday, 21 November, | QUPERIOR OLD RYE AND BOURBON | Eiwards, WS = Muuson, CN Washington, Jno A grease AWAY OR WAS STOLEN dur Tar Jaraxs Exrepitiox; Japan and Aro lation ? there were of Treasury Warrants entered on Walskey; good Brondy at $2 00 per gallon. seria. F Miller, Geo H Woodward, Jno ing A last, 2 Gray HORSE, very 1 a hoskesoas nserer propel gph ag In relation to a Lieutenant General there is | the books of the Department— bilo _ tne has dy wih a superior stock of | Eni Jay 4 Co Meenas” Wilson, Jae einer ra gg pm ae hee an Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mau- | 00 regulation, but for the present, and for this | For the redemption of ctocks.... $10,034 61 Wee pike we DAVIS. Ececrih SL Bckellegete Thos Weston, Geo 3S Say lead to the reccweny af’ the property or the riliue, Ceylon, Singapore, China, and Loo- | case, I establish the number at seven. Forthe Treasury Department.... 31,311 97] now3—it* corner 9th and E streets. | Fiman, Neper, TPM. Whiting, Daniel W | discovery of the thief I will give twenty-f -e dol- Choo. By J. W. Spalding, of the United | 7. As to rations, the act of 1798 allows forty | For the Interior Departmont..... 6,351 78 Noble. wm, | Woodbury, D lars WILLIAM NAILOR, States steam-frigate Massachusetts, flag- | per day, “or money in lieu thereof at the cur- | Forthe Customs..++++seerrseee5 22,894 53 RS. J. POWELL, 520 PA. AVENUE, Nicole Thee = Yow? D street, between 13}4 and 14th st.eets. care of tha Expelition With eight ine. rent price’ “Current price’? means the | War Warrants received and en- Comer side, next door to Mrs. Knott's Newman, PJ Yates, Win A nevi—diw i “ ‘ Beekman street. 1855. and that during the period in question was | War repay warrants received and now prepared to offer for inspection on THURS- ~~ 9pD FELLOWS’ HALL 2OOBAERELS NO, 3 MEDIUM MACK- et : * f th twenty cents per ration by statute. No exist entered...sseseseeereeseseeess 21,847 93 | DAY next, the Gth instant, one of the langest and Petetorieicrae set villas norsd EREL This is the first consecutive history of the } ing statute makes any provision for the allow- | Interior repay warrants received richest displays of Parisizn and home manufac-| MONDAY EVENING, Nov, Sth, 1855. MBhalfbarrels do do American expedition to Japan that has seen | ance of double rations in this case; no exist- and entered...cocsrseeesercces 1,149 33 | tured MILLINERY, both Silk, Satin, Velvet EP TSTE pect aes 0% and 4 bbls No. 2 large the light, and it is written by one who, being ing regulation authorizes He and I make none. | Drawn on account of the Navy... 166,300 00 | and | opp be try asceee 2 whieh evil BAMSBOTTOM'S NEW YORK Pk en lage rt BERRING = + act of 1842, coupled with that of 1797. = : * L evidently ® keon observer, went upon it with | oq chat of March, 1402, it is obvious from « Affairs in Portsmouth. WATCH REPAIRING. ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS | jovi mA weet Compete a determination to let nothing escape him | careful examination, does not tend to modify] 4 special correspondent of the Petersburg worthy of being preserved in print. The | or change this result, which consequently will pe P, 7 ee be two hundred and forty dollars per month | EXPress, writing from Portsmouth, on the Ist brie pen op tegerieenbeas for rations. if i vs inetant, furnishes the following interesting hensive, while capital in its details of affairs 8. Nothing is said os to servants in the act | items: of 1793. At that time, this must have been ATCHES, CHRONOMETERS and P. AxD ee We ticanetes ctemy canteen ee QFERATIC BURLESQUE T BO U PE: LUPIN'S BOMBASIN however cormmplicated, skillful ired om prising msmbecs mete 4 - é ve! poibos col i fete y repair & Buckley's and Solin Clepenie. > Ww SRAvNsORr RECEIVED FROM THE A practical knowledge of this branch! 50 pieces best make n’s Bombasin of our business, to which strict personal attention | The Manager is happy to announce the unpsral- 10 do black Thibet ino, very best qualit: is given, guarantees entire satisfaction to persons lelled success of this very Talented Troupe of | 50 do black silk-warp Alps . ’ of interest occurring. The public mind being « f wri : . ; ; ite these few lines under the impres- 08 mee * the eubject of regulation, and the Lieutenant | .; ‘wre : * having fine Watches, &c to repair. Performers, in their late Tour through the - 25 do Lupin’s®4 black Mousselines still on the gui vive concerning Japan and our pres got ‘ave been entitled to each | 20 that anything relative to Portsmouth will M W.GALT & BRO., en and Western Cities, where they have re-| 50 dozen black English Crape and Love Veils fature conneotion with her, itcamnot be other- | number as might be prescribed by the War | 20,0! interest not only to our absent citizens, Sat Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts, ceived the apprebation wise than that this work will have an immense ent in virtue of subsisting acts of bas tothe shencaads Watessympathies forthe) “nee —— pay i ing have bee: jifested by thei > ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, cale on that account, independent of its in- | Congress, |cpinion of Attorney General Wirt, 7 wet scene net pes rs their relvef. aaah ; 10 pieces superior M Silks 3 obec Canton Cloth uare black Thibe’ Shawis, very “—< qual ? the public, in bring- | 1:0 do Bajou’s best black Kid Gloves : PERA GLASSES.—JUST RECEIVED, A ai ‘ . June 30, 1531.] The power of the President : lot of the best acromatic Opera GLASSES in 2 wholly original, chaste and unobjectional si ti 4 * t Gi rt, . ity, at low trinsic merit as a very entertaining volume of | t) make regulations upon the subject in the wat boas ae Ft mtg ined _ eet which we offer low: sh BAe josie eee a character. RG pik gaaent ear eo gen ceive the universal of every beholder.— | fully invited to call and exe our goods and While they contain all the elements of Novelty | Prices before purchasing. % and Humor; there is no language to offend the CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY &CO, rs taste of the most sensitive. oe oe of Pa. avenue and 9b street. travel. Itean be procured of Messrs. Taylor | absence of any statutes, and the validity of Fi , & Maury, to whom we are indebted fora copy, | ay such regulation so made by him, are ex- teres me pepe dh tll pacar hie nov 3-3t ee ee ee ressly recognized by the act approved Jul. A a PF isi2. When by the act of 1S16, oficers pespiead ete pe dh aes Aaa and many | GEORGETOWN CORPORATION NOTES. DeBow’s Revizw.—We have received the November number of this Review. It is em- | ere forbidden to employ tr rasa eleven hundred men are employed in the Na- | AYEOM A CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF ‘PROGRAMME—rant!. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNESSHIF. | bellisbed with a fine map, illustrating an in-] The archives of the War Department are | ‘Y, Xard; where the merry ring of the anvil, | - jation of amell notes as acurrency, in the Dis. | Overture—Crown Diamonds. D .E teresting article on “* Ancient Slavery.’’ The | Known to be imperfect in consequence of de- and the busy gangs of carpenters with their | trict of Columbia,” I am of the opinion that | Opening Chorus—We bunt the Coon. axiting cater ait maker boas ee : 2 2 z struction by fire, but even if the records do | S8V% *US°r®, axes, planes and bammers, be- | nothing in said act contained prohibits he issuing | I’ve wandered by the Hut Side.... euzaRs bee this day been ‘aisaclved DY eal, agricultural department will be found valua- | 15+ show what number of s ts the Liew. | kena retarn of the “ old times.”’ or circulation of the no es of the Corporation of | Katy Dean (intreducing a tip top Polka, Consent. ‘Those persons holding accounts against ple de pleuleen uaak Eemnaee! pectin ghee areas piri Page ° Pore at Work on crete ee ee oa Seorgetenp. pa & Virginia corel of the Lets the Jate firm are requested to em the same fo a . steamer Colorado, bu! anoke is, ra- | denomination of five dollars or an: ramount. | Let's spesi 8. C. MILL for setil it, and th 3 In- _ Oe presume, in the absence of such evidence that | _; j i ecord: Vl thi If awa een, SS ase Guetee PERSONAL. Be number could "nct_ have. beom Less than | idly preParing to plange into her destined | November2, 1655.80 SN | Viniktn'eand ie Dina iauMenciamtaeee Te that aftewards allowed toa Major General by ; P ‘A —s Child of the Cotton Field Eko . -++.€el. Wood, the far-femed exhibitionist, | Statue, and I therefore establish that Christmas. These are the two large steam | 1 have examined the act referred to by Mr Ould | Little a is at the National hotel. 3 number to be sedan hee in ee eae ay frigates, allotted to the Gosport Yard. inthe foregoing opinion, and full conetr with The ceieb . : rll: “There was a fire in Norfolk last night : : LE ccom pani. pore a --++ Mrs. Lydia Bowley, widow of the late | Power teestablish such a regulation isjnot only | ahout 8 o’clock, but it was soon paren Pay November 2, “oe sap opel 4 ee = sine peulie east part. Jggeph Bowley, who was one of the first set- clearly implied in the act of 1612 above re-| T haye been unable to | the loss or precise | Se one ee Snenne ant Be eee iy, - , set: | ferred to, but also in the act approved April h af DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. weather 2 (Newss) T.N.B tlers in the town of Hartland, Ms , celebrated 24th, 1818 pee of the fire, which seemed to be in the 8. AE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ———— eee her seventieth birth day by spinning xine | “"9 ’As to fuel and quarters,-I di . part of the city. The loss, however, could existing underthe name of ARNoLD & Snort HARVEY & ADAMS, skeins of yarn, and would have finished the | (oso to sak, dianstts: 1 do not pro- | not have been very heavy, judging from the | is dissolved by mutual censent All persons in i AVING PURCHASED OF E. WHEEL. tenth had not her wheel broken. Six ekeins, | ose (o,make any, decision at prosent other | appearance of the flames. debted to said firm ure most earnestly requested Sfoore, Hutter & Parrel <i St ON RS gd we believe, is » common day's work. She is | tenant Ganee accounts of Brevet Lieu- | "<The fidelity of the negrees, left as they | to come forward, without dela / _*pheie's roomedbogh tar kl nS Weien | pente lately cccupied by them, Mo. 38 as smart and active as she was fifty years ago. tenant General Seott, in that respect, be set- | wore, complete masters of so many houses and | #ccounts (as the debts of the firm must be settled) | Sir Robert Ridley O ug --+ +8 Wilson | Py Avertue, opposite Browns’ Hotel -++ Mr. Evans, a shoedealer, at Troy, New tled Pine the ae id ead tions, | so much property, is worthy of great commen- re Wm. H. Arnold, as he alone ts hereby au- | Bone Solo—Imitations of Snare Drum, March to thelt nadir AL ges peeing Ave teak. bed. a wack sot Fig ee = ps cr aaents ott Maier | dation, and affords a striking proof of the re- Seite tee tert amen ee ‘ime, Revellie, Home Racing, &c....P Butler | hope, by strict attention to business and a good aan reeerprd 490, 1 aa RANKLIN PIERCB. | liance we can place on our servants in the . WM. H. ARNOLD. si — ae eee wt esvectment of all anticles in our line of , to Tar iatie samp. theea insathe eae The rae Sitencee ciroumstences. Would that the | Weshtégton, October Oth. 1865. core, Wilson, Mast. Wilson & Butler 5 HARVEY & ADAMS. f hie risees who descant so flip- watch was returned in an old rubbe: ; ates ip Blunder Classical Oratory and return of thanks cae ha suspended to the door knob in iesekee Infamous Falsehoods.—‘Fsngrat Gop | pantly on the horrors of slavery, eould wit- | PAE undersigned will continue to camry on the __ Moore & Wilson E HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO MESSRS. was valued as a family relie axp Parer Pexce —A citizen of Washington,of | nees the warm welcome beaming from the joy- | 7... Bayne, Eighth street, Navy Yard, near the ‘After which the HARVEY & ADAMS all ourstock of goods Ht , the very highest respectability, whose name | ous eyes of the enslaved sons and daughters of | Garrison, and thankful for past patronage, re- PLANTATION FESTIVAL DANCE in the Hardware line of business, and, in return- +++-Hon. Edward B. Dudley, formerly of | we are prepared to give, informed us, yester-| tAfrica, as their masters return from their | spec’fally solicits a coatinuance of the same, to : ing our thinks to our customers for the liberal pe- North Carolina, died at Wilmington, Nz ©., | day, that, Wednesday last being pay day at | emporary absence, and relieve them from | insure which I think it only necessary to state Coneluaii tronage bestowed upon us whilst we were con- tf Seay fans et Siar unwonted cares. Such cordial greetings, | that I have engaged the services of Mr’ Jas. An- CELEBRATED mn tty GALLop, | 4¥cting the said business, we respectfully beg & on the 30th ultimo, in the 65th year of his age. | the various Departments, fre do: £ . , who eL tl tiz continuance of it to the new firm. sceMe Sooo B. Waller, th father of tw | era Jiom ihe snlary of ere ampope an | and shang of hands a may be witnoued a) 0%, hac ar oro praia | Cond ctor of Thunder and Lightning Pate, |“rovivae WHEELER & CO. seohibeet of pe Capitol, died on Thursday | fering in the Maryland election. It is esti-} shake the mawkish sentimentalism of the SE Suan emma h on aeucmamantonie: Home by Express—Arrivel of HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- morning, at Philadelphia, in the 74th year of | mated that not less than $10.000 was realized | ‘‘ dear friend of the slave,” and “ wring & re- | faction to all who will favor me with a call. Station, all aboard for New York—The Speed— isting underth>nameof E. Wurrirr & Co, is age. 2 by this operation. Add to this the $20,000 | luctant tribute’’ from discomftted Abolition- | ‘Terms positively bash. ‘Lhe Whistle, and break up—Entrance of Lize | is this day dissolved by Mutual consent. Bither ik The Hon C M. Conrad, of Louisiana, | previously furnished by the beads of Depart. | ism. pote rad WM. H ARNOLD. and Pete--Kanp Dends » ‘arms out of the win | of the la'’e firm is authorized to settle the accounta. the Ion. 5. Cadwallader, of Pennay! nent at Washington, the $5,000 collected at | | ‘Mr. D. D. Fiske, our worthy Meyor—in-| —~;apjgav CLOAK CLOTHS, &<. | pee ae maemo cs Fee ' want mas Paine, of the nited States Custom House and Post Office in Balti- | defatigable editor—model printer—most sxcel- AXWELL & BROTHER HAVE NOW IN TERRIBLE EXPLOSION—-THE WRECK 5 re YY, are stopping at Willard’s Hotel. more, and the $30,000 raised by tholic | lent man, and universally esteemed citizen, store a great variety cf Ladies’ CLOAK | Cards of admission 2% cents. FLOUNCED SILK ROBES. meagee Dr. B. L. Ball, who unwisely ascended | Priests in this city, gives an electioneering | informs me that ‘on and after’’ Monday next, | CLOTHS, in black, tan, blue, ary brown and | Doors open at 64—performance to commence at ST RECEIVED FROM “AUCTION” the White Mountains against the advice of | fund of $65,000. How could the foreign party | the Transoript will appear daily.” steel color. Also, wide black VELVETS, | 7%. and from the importers — friends, and who, it -was- supposed, uge thi jormous sum of money, except to . pt ror suitable for Cloaks and Mantilas. i[7~ No postponement on account of weather. 200 superb Flounced Silk Robes Pere with cold, has been found . His | buy votes, re foreign vagabondsfrom| T#RRIBLE RarLRoap Accinent.—A tele- A large Man 9 ae ‘Trimmings for Break conte tee Mag for Indies and 50 Valencia Flounced Robes, new article. r », as ; assor' accem, . cee adly frozen, also fingers on one | other States to vote at our election ?”’—Ba/ts- | graphic dispatch from St. Louis, dated yester- Cloaks, Mantilias, and ‘Talmas. ——— of Programme each evening. cuinabie tot of this deuciptoe oe clu eonen pee en Be vais meen zhausied, more Clipper. ; up when le 7 to know what he was ORT rer 5 gi Those who are aware of the fact, thaton the | “An excursion train of eleven cars, which nights with nothing but his umbrella over | ¢vé of an election in this country, it is consid- | left her yeacerday to celebrate the opening of | nov 3—eost ” day, (the 2d inst.,) says: * N. B.—We farnish cloak patterns free of charge Hafan my to ladies that buy the te WELL © BR fu. | MM EDIATE ELIEF FOR THE CLAGETT. NEWTON, MAY & CO., 328 Pa. ue. TOOTH = IS FOUND. Corner of Pa. avenue and 9th street. ERE IS NOW OPFERED TO THE] _novl—l0t bis, in sight of the “Glen House all th d i the Pacific Railroad to Jefferson City, mot'with TELA SHAWLS( STELLA SHAWLS! TS oct len. Reprem’? Gasedi eaneoet cr ered a very clever thing to manufacture all | \'terrible calamity. Whilst crossing the Gas- eS TESA PROM AUC. | Toth sche ete sired Enon tocure | NEW CATHOLIC BOOKS.—The Curse of the employees of the New York Daily of | manner of infamous falsehoods that may bid | cunade river, about one hundred miles from tion in all colors, only $6 50 each. the most violent tooth sche instantaneously, if tue Village and The Happiness of being are making extensive arrangements to ners fair to effect results favorably to the views of | this place, the ries pi wey, precipitating seg th Past soup aiy mnie netonel direction. 8 een | Seep eapee by Hendrick trans- and exercise themselves at target shooting. | the particular roorbacker, will not bo sur. | 2 ¢ats # distance of nearly thirty fect into] An additioual supply of Moire Antique and | the pain ther the i : ‘The Devout Child of M ; They already number some thirty members. | prised on reading the above extract, which is the ie There ae nants st 709 r- | Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, very Cheah. time, re-a a pplication ean ae ee haw a poe of No- Of & th i i Pry . putes sons on train, including man: our first . ” made ‘ications at head cbtiohee wget ph mec a 0 and | in capital keeping with tho affidavit published | citizens, About twenty are foported killed, and | _n0v S—eodt 398 Pa. oven ee at M .. The Schesisehe Zeitang, of a Inte in Richmond two days preceding the late Vir- mty op ey shesasgers 8 gic 8.) purer r 3, tT TREES, & o__ || Teanedy panne : oc 28 . “Be , near 9th st. cs that seven hundred Polish exlgrents ginia clection, wherein the Secretary of the | guong the killed. There wore but few, Treas pe ceusesen aed tye public ertex. | DO iniurious off i QPENING OF REAL FRENCH WIN- 65 SA nei in Toneapotas | Marre evi cul) of hving tum | a, Sugars a a” shy uns Maeoper aes ste| Me (1mve-|" mena, $0 / {peed Breslau on their way to Galveston, | sea" wbloyment in the Portsmouth navy | A secoud dispatoh says? consisting of doubleand single Hyacinths, double | Ly CO., D. J. Pa. avenue, between 7th and &th sis ;xas. They are said to bb tudintalons See. yard a large number—some eighty—Know| ‘The following are the most prominent per- | and single Tulfps, Narcisus, Crocus, Snowdrops, | ¥ HARBAUGH. ooat sons among the killed : Rev. Dr. Bullard, B. Ranuacalus, eaeaeont &c., in great variety. ; 7% fe, and will therefore be highly welcome on The Bulbs of B. Dayton, E..C Biacklum, Heary ¢. fie would also call the aiteation of planters to ig} j aged mit ; Nothing mechanics at one fell swoop. The stories quoted above, have just about Ty STR. a teau, Mann Batter, Adolph Abels, ©. | yisr ane oplisction of freit ie x warns : A New State —A new star is likely soonto | “ ™Uch foundation in truth; being bald and | Ulasos, E. ©. Yost, Geo. Kbeill, Cay e btinis: | Bt sama P golden ‘skin now landing ATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, be added wh American constellation The | Baked falsehoods, concocted in the hope that herty, Thos. O'Sullivan, and Thos. Bie rs Bhetried “Apricots ¢ hincon 22. Hengli Lan: 23t oi Water 3 ne . Fidtig foe the forean ep Be oniiney Yes Ea sovieing men i Mery. f,;' eral, Hieiece 8. Pe c. ceahiee Decnevent c ee erritory of Superi Me dome so lacking 8 as to be influenced b Paty ~ ; and au the Asparagoe, Siw trie, ia = aw Lotee Nazsers C.& RICES Superior. part “tact every and Wisconsin another part to them. It is untrue that there bas been a dol- ’ ; g d Snsinese, Commonwealth. MBA Vor detained: from the salary of ‘sdagle ome Kenneth.” i “youd seats Eoenat 7th 98 |B sis. ~ am ? idaaatiaied