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ry WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. LAWLESSNESS IN BAttimore —There has EV EN ING STAR. Gea recently been a series of lawless acts in the = ae Organ ———, —_— city of Baltimore, some of them resulting in 2 on WASHINGTON CITY: eally, we should imagine that even ; | fatal consequences. The last is thus described (Also, of Baltimore and A MONDAY............. September 29, 1866, | PO°eros hide of our talented, truthful, 74/1. the Battimore Sun of this morning!» = weno” fourth term in Congress by | Fug RECRIVED at THE M 4 Ww Me AF 3 ns THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25. ingenuous neighbor would be — *| « Morparovs ASSAULT —THREATENEDFA-| The Fremont club of Braintree, Massachu- aNos, the most Magnificent ‘ae The complete success attendirg the two previous ‘ 17 Advertisements should be handed in by | blush of shame as its silly, malicious false- | yy 7 setts, ended its career on Monday last. A few - 12 o'clock, m., otherwise they may not appear | hoods are successively exposed and branded. members met, and adjourned sine dic. POLITICAL ITEMS. UPON BONDS FOR SALE—OF THE Amuseménts. i Alexandria Water Company, drawing 6 meat and Dayton calgon, Amine | NATIONAL THRATAR ‘ - 512 (2d story street, ‘ J.T. Forp, M Hon. Galusha A. Grow has been nominated between Dand EB.’ se t-eatte | Kuncut & Co ‘o mp, Manes ; Piangs for rent on the most MAURICE STRAOSCE’S & oudenslager’s Hill, i —_ —— stor Pearce. Tatar to rapport ilimore be. | guemeect* murderous aninalt having been |p TM paper, Bas become dined mick | =e WG. METZEROTT. | OPERATIC AND CONCERT COMPANY ator Pearce committed upon two well known citisens i HER OPPORTUNI . i SPINIE OF THE MORNING PRESS. | causo they were disappointed in obtaining | that place, Cul. J. Maybury Turner and ar. | that Buck and Brook 1? °0d Boisted the fag | A No To purchase COAL at cateedinr ins | Opapled with ile earnest desire to :* The Union continues its merciless dissec- | jadgeships under his administration, met with | Thomas Woollen. Various rumors were afloat ashington, has prices. The subscriber wil r the Maneger to yileid aanmese to the Op Thursday, there was a large meeting of | next two weeks sic hundred tons of Coal, for expressed wis bes of the Democracy at Whitehall, Pa » Which was | Furnaces, Grates, and Cooking Stoves Persons THE ‘MO 1c LOVERS wadvessed by Hon. Charles Brown and Gen. | Wishing to lay in their winter su will do | Of Washington, and announce tbat favoring cir- ‘ight. tion of Mr. Speaker Banks and of his late a prompt denial, it will be remembered, on omg srgor ym Setar ene <9 speech, and says, in concluding its article : the part of tho distinguished Maryland Sena- | sons witnessing it the following statement was “We would say to Speaker Banks and hi®| tor, and he, at the same time, expressed his | detailed to us: well to give him a call before else- mstances hi ied him to effect an ar- . = ng . where. wooo of all kinds on hand” rangement Yor positively but One Night addi- brother managers of the Black-Republican | pelief that the assertion was eqaally untrue ETE Ge lo — in she moming = a a “aes diewuanion. in ieee dis- | 2,240 dothe meee ae ae = tionally, when the ever-welcome and world- ty : unwavering real, inching courage, ese gentlemen were approaching resi: ict, one hundred voters left the disunion| se ‘est * Tenowned vocalist, pap le pc ny ambit — unti- | in regard to Mr. Choate. We stated of our denee of Col. Turner, they discovered that d e , arty in a body, and asked to be received ring energy, a callous heart, and s nerveless | knowledge that when friends suggested to | some parties were secreted in his see bewee; cannes, are each and a pesemery ~ Mr. Choate the propriety of permitting his ts ws is a eeer — sores ments which go to make up the character name to be presented to Mr. Fill for th. e; re, e coeaafi t rican Constitu- | "*™ P © Mr. Fillmore for the | out, Immediately two men ran out, and = iu ieee oe ine Sees United States Circuit Judgeship he promptly 4 4 tion. These qualifications you may possess ; separating, one of them ran towards the city, | Fremont, publishes a letter in the Pennsylva- | Latrobe's Justice. new edition, 1 vol; Sugden of and firmly opposed the idea, becauee he could if you claim them we will not ony. Bt ae and the other out the road, parties who were nian of Fri which shows that he considers Behe vol al ' claims; but you, sirs, must remember tha MOLLE TERESA PARODI, or URTIS’S DIGEST nto the Democracy. Nae eres Oa Rea eal betion | Sustained by the "Siguer M. TIBERINI, William Carey Jones. son-in-law of Col. | ana Herd's Leading Oriminal’ Cased, 1 vol, And the eminent Banto, . Benton, and consequently brother-in-law of Howard’s U. 8. Supreme Court Reports, vol 18 ; ner OSWALD BERNARDI, Assisted by t famed youtbfut Prodigy oy untr. te t And the celebrated Pianist not afford to relinquish his practice. But the Re following them and calling out ‘* stop tite or pene T friends Me. dope te oa MAURICE STRAKOSCH, more than all these is necessary to the com- 4 Pp hief.”” Thi e who ran out the road was ardent supporter of James Buchanan ete success of such treason: @ corrupt, an | following letter from Mr. Choate himself, pub- | met a short distance beyond the PP a . lace by Mr. Augustus Pfeltz, who hearing the ery of his pursuers, seized and conveyed him k to tal £55, Will render an entirely fresh and carefully selec A writer in the Progressive Age, a Fremont 5 (se 22) ted. programme of Operatic Music. Spee nar searaine-ceesertemcn a atammaeaes a hat kcal tiation BO M’DLLE TERESA PARODI where Turner and Woollen were standing. AS Ls 80 with honest tourtiotions of the truth) Mo eaueas coewin aise AND Will render on the ovcasion her nee. and jean people. You bave taken the first step in | Torback. What silly tale will the Organ try soon as they reached the spot the man drew a | that the North will not submit, if they are de- fats yf fort Be Abed EM VOeIOn im soal-etirri ing wee ee ane ion ee treason, and fear alone will deter you from | its hand at next? large knife, and making a thrust at Turner, | feated.’’ And yet the papettionee tell us T ite Taciutatien oF I STR CTION 1 the Sar Spang Jed, Banner, feceived eve! further progress—not any upbraidings of con- Bosrox, September 15, 1856. the blade passed through his left arm into his | they are not disunionists; -but they charge training ident aod science ; with you that time has passed. But » Sept 5 i braces jorough ” Dean Sin :—Your lester informing me that | breast. He then quickly turned upon Wool- | these same sentiments upon the Sou’ ary Engin t harem tics, Sciences, and ord!- { quisite balled of ‘ The Last Rose of Summer that step which attainted your souls with trea. M i i ; ed | A Fillmore ratificatio ti es Id i: Terms for board and tuition, $160 per annum The Prices w r. Davis asserted in a public speech that the | len before he could be secured, and plung more ratification meeting was heldin| T . per — = eon has sealed your fate and that of the party ‘ i the knife into his breast to the depth of some | Philadelphia on Saturday night at National | Catalogues containing further tnformation may ‘ ; ion: —Bores and Parquette, 30 to which you belong. It has aroused the sen- Sapp enn ie opiate le five inches. He next made a thrust at Pfeltz, | Hall, which was lacgslpy tinaaed and ve be obtained by addressing the Ap Brooke- conta Revered wenin 78 cents; F y Circle 4 sibilities of the people, and for you and yours | him en office which 1 sought or desired, was | Who had hold of him, and inflicted a wound | enthusiastic. Alderman Thompson presided, ae eoaen: E.B.YRETTY wag _ | 2nd Galleries, 25 cents. Box office open dally all is lost — redemption, The time you i; ji I thank you for | of @ painful though not of a serious character | and addresses were delivered by Mesars. | © ‘ncipal se 2 conceive of will never come. rant, and a debased —— as bin lished in the Boston papers, affords o flat, ind in America—euch you never wil * és = fi = = weréumnesketha Aula downright, and conclusive denial to the Organ = from 9 to 6 o’clock i upon one of his arms, at the same time break- | Banks, of North Carolina; David Paul Brown: GUNS—GUNS_@UNS. i =r VELTY! The Union, in showing up the late Know fea sist of keaing sa csmmea ing his hold upon hima and effecting his escape. | Wm. Hasbrouck, of New York; Cooper, of | MHESUBSCRIBER BAS JUST RECEIVED GREAT HO : Mettae Gk alk tat alrectes ¢ : groundless and s0 unjust. There is nota par- | The several blows were struck sorapidly t Tennessee ; Sanderson, of Florida; Grimsby, direct from AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Tth Street, tamer Tees = par peeing. 3 ticle of trath in it, nor is there any thing to | the parties could neither overpower him or es: | of Missouri. the celebrated TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 23. Fesolutions passed, acks those grave and re- | color or to suggest his informant’s falseheod, | Cape from his eve Hon. Linn Boyd has twenty-nine appoint. | ™2aufactory [SS Acnaom anit, spectable gentlemen of the late Fillmore con- | I authorize acd request you, if you attach any eee berries nade ihe ph — oe ee ments to speak "a Democratic meet! ne in he pn Ea ne vee vention at Baltimore by what process they per | importance to the matter, to give it the most | Td, and although a number of persons start- ‘ ¢ i v eitizens of Washington that be Kentucky, during the months of September | best and c ingle Shot | Wt!é inform the tre td wonderfu and October Hoa. Elijah Hise has seventan: Guns petite aged le pay leper at gm enteric rag : and Col. J W. Stevenson nineteen—alll in the | Gun has been proved and will be warranted per- f ] f J | I | | same State. Fifty-four Democratic meetings | fec igs eye nosale. We have also Powder bf are called in Ohio, between the 19th of Sep- » Shot Belts, Grme Bags, Cleaning Rods. tember and 13th of October. sna. on Wade, Percussion Caps, Powder and! Phantasmagoric Figures, &c. Beecher’s New York Independent boasts of | purchased in this city, bi on which occasion every person visiting the Ex- having 25,000 subscribers, re from them all 2 3bs. L. SAVAGE, bibition will Pavethe sepormeny < — it has only been able to collect $202 thus far, Sign of Gilt Saw, Penn. avenue. between festing bis or ber cholee for for the distribution of Fremont tracts in Penn- | *€22 1m _(Newscopy) 10th and Lith PRESIDENT OF TSE UNITED STATES: accept, even if I had thought myself compe- aving so far succeeded as to place a sh , sylvania; being less than one cent per head ULITICAL STREAMERS AN D FLAGS Fillmore,Buchanan & Fremont . = . i whole list. This does not speak well for the boys, for sale by tizans 0 : tent to fill it, about the neck of the one making the assauit, | on the pe —— scrupulous partizans of the Organ kidney : nt to fill it, or for which I could under any 0-3 LAMMOND. sl Il be ready, boxes under the i A ed in pursuit he eluded them for an hour or vert history and facts to make the Democratic ae ee peer ire paar Fillmore | 8°» When he was discovered secreted a short Party “sectional”? Itstands, says the Union» directly or indirectly, and never requested or | ‘istance by a negro, who reported the fact to their platf dict ided | *uthorized any other person to do so for me; | the watchman in pursuit, who took him in ee ne ern ennes wen and never believed for a moment, or suspected, | Custody, and in a short time threafter the by ore iota of proof. and do not now believe or suspect, that any | COpanion of the assailant; and it was with The Intel/ig-ncer, in presenting to its read. | one bas done so or has ever mentioned my Seaeey nce tne loreelines Rrarebeciee ams the letter of Mr. Choate, (given in another Ponape or garter ae rane infuriated crowd demanding that summary column of the Star,) administers the following desired or which I could have afforded to panianmsnsshonia te inflicted upon them, and rap ever the knuckles to malicious and un- fe ae 3 i indispen- | for the purpose of hanging him upon the spot. | for the liberality and zeal of Sharpe’s Rifle | _s¢20-3t “Party spirit, we know, sa yaeme te tegen misuedie ume the indispen- | ‘They were however taken to the station house | Christians. ADLES'’ SEWING BIRDS, BELTS | charge of gentlemen from each political party heated, if not unserapaloussealte i al par: | _ P°%0H6l complaint of Mr. Fillmore X have | 8M Committed to full. ‘They were Htalian oF | A letter rom I, . Brandon, of Kingwood, | LAMIES wa DNS, Cee On BELTS | che tr reception. * Ps A = i : inders, their organs being afterwards | Preston county, Va., denies that there is a | *¢ 20-3t LAMMOND’S. U7 LADIES TICKETS WILL BE KEPT ties is sufficient to impart to them this maleyo- | 29¢ he slightest reason to make ; and he who | $29 gv tho ice h Thei: shave nct ral ti in Vi JEW YORK HAISI_TAE THIAD BUP. | DR ARATE. lent character. As a consequence, no man, | ttinks it worth his while to conjecture why I aes aS od oir names have uct) Fremont electoral ticket in Virginia. He however pure or patriotic, can, in a heated | $P&ll not vote for him Must accept from me or political canvass, take a position at variance | fbricate for himself a different explanation, with a suppesed party fealty or consistency | _ With great regard, your servant and fellow- N= YORK HATS!—THE THIRD SUP- I> The vote wil’ be announced at the close of of HATS from ‘“ Beebe”? this dey the exhibition, and telegraphed to ail the premcs- opened at STEVENS’S pal cits s se says :—‘‘T happen to know all the gentlemen named as the Virginia Black Republican elec- tors, and there is not a men among them, but Professor Smith and Dr. Clendenin were promptly summoned to the aid of the injured i h immediatel, dt B : Sales Room, Browns’ hotel. Commence at > o'clock. Admittance 12 cents ; . 4 ~y. itizen, : parties, who were immediately conveyed to | will yote for Buchanan and reckinridge, if he | only se con one ot rs nig aye gerne “To Jon CaRrRoLn Minn Be pn the residence of Col. Turner, ‘and upon an | lives till November. I theretore Pronounce R "vee ‘coon sroses meh ere i tien ascribed to some unworthy or interested Dem. Cen. Com., Hartford po iy Ma examination of their wounds they found them | the whole thing an uublushing, unmitigated Parlor Heaters. W.H HARROVER. DAN RICE'S motive. Ina letter published lately in our = = we vimes to be of a nature threatening a speedy fatal falsehood.’’ Seventh street, 5 doors from Penn. S H O W ' paper from Mr. Senator Pearce that gentle- Kansas.—Governor Geary, having been duly | t¢tmination from hemorrhages which ensued. Ww told a in, by th se 2026t G R E A T ° man had occasion to defend himself againet | _ Zz wi meaes s 7 Throughout the whole day the vicinity of bi el te cp at ry that hi my ey ids aoe (Eee FOR BOSTON. - ¢ ap act of this sort of injustice ; and we find | installed in his office, has commenced his la Col. Turner's residence was thronged with his pate alg ith Me P. sages a ryt after HE PACKEP SCHOONER JULIETTE ‘ (allen. ldeh. we think ie daa to that rat should secure for him the co-operation of all I hfs few were allowed admission to logical researches” Now, what has become | ick dispatch ae tes abewe Peat tinguished gentleman that we should copy, Sood citizens of the territory of Kansas, de- Deputy States’ Attorney Pinkney proceeded | f $e these Badan Wh Mada fey se 20-4t 101 Water street although no one acquainted with his unim- claring that in his official action he will ‘do | there in the afternoon to take thetr deposi- | 2¢¢ been published to the world 7 “From 1807 | — peachable character would deem it neces- osT. 17TH INST., A SPECI- 5 justice at all hazards.’ From the antecedents | tions, but they were in such a condition as to | © 1813 we have no account of Mr. Fremont [acatiGe ee meade a eee for Z M. P. sary.” + reclude that being done. At a late hour and his wife (perhaps,) except that ho was en- Ki the fiader will be suitably rewarded by ee of this gentleman we cannot doubt that his ast night the physicians in attendance pro- | $8ed'in studying the character of the Amer- ses it at Mr. KING’S Store, corner of I street | & 4 New Publications. pledge he will honestly redeem. nounced both of them hopeless; they have | ic&2 Indians “Here is six years’ labor lost to | and Vermont avenue. se 20-38 5 The North British Review for August (re-| In the course of his inaugural address he | sank so fast during the day as to render their | the world, at least we have no account of, it. | ————————_________AV NNN ceived from Taylor & Maury,) contains an says: : Ash : PAL} ° surviving throughout the night as execedingly Will not some enterprising Fremonter find out W. HENRY PALMER'S article upon “Christian Missions,’’ which, “T cheerfully admit that the people of this i PIANOFORTE CLASSES. improbable something about this matter? PPLY AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC [ Se eee The Democrats of Hartford, Connecticut, 2 though written in a more candid spirit than | Territory, under the Organic Act, have the the one on the same subject in the July nom- absolute right of making their municipal laws, corner of lith and Pennsylvania avenue, or MEBgTING or THE AMERICAN GuANo Compa- | held a large meeting on Friday night, to wel- | at Mr. Palmer’s resideace 266 street, near 13th se ee . . aud from citizens who deem themselves ag- ber cf the Westminister Review, is yet calcu- | grieved by recent legielation, I would ineees lated to create something of a stir in the Mis- xy —This com held a meeting in New | come Senator Toucey on his return from this | _Ferms $5 per quarter. York ip eds Woes Ezq., of tals city, | C'Y- Large delegations from the adjoining " 1) aes , ’ the utmost forbearance, and point out to them sionary world. The article headed “ The | 2 sure and peaceable remedy. You have the THE ONLY DULY RECOGNIZED AND LEGITIMATK SHOW . HAVING ANY CLAIM TO GREATNESS IN AMERICA! FRANCIS HUTCHINS, SCAVENGER OF THE FOURTH WARD ISTRICT—FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF towns were present Touro Hall was filled to presiding,) on Thursday last, at which the overflowing, while outside meetings were ad- i i iy Will exhibit in Wash!ngton on “ : : following resolutions were adopted : dressed in the street. Mr. Toucey made a New York avenue to the west side of E Fe Ee ermeee oe aan OP i Sen?” sa: right to ask the next legislature to revise an: R . eech, giving a history of Kansas affairs, and | street. From the east side of 7th street, as far | FRIDAY & B + Sept. . Crimean Campsign’’ betrays the rapidity | ard all laws; and in the meantime, as or Whereas, By affidavit of eee Seward the bills and laws passed in relation to that | east as the boundary Tine. er FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! with which the cordial understanding between | value the h pes of the Territory and the main- | W- Turner, it appears that in December, 1855, tenance ol i i s i i left at A ton’ 4 AFTERNOON AND EVENING. future laws, I would earnestly ask | he visited one of the islands belonging to this | Tettitory. An immence torchlight procession | All erders leit at Mr. Caton’s, corner of G an you to refrain from all violation of the present A i 5 CE respectfully announces that !t is bis Q adhe was formed to march to Mr. Touccy’s resi- | 5th streets, atthe Centre Market, and the resi- | DAN Ki th t deligh'fal and in company, in the schooner ‘ Kaluna, which dence, and saluted him. About five thousand | demce of the subscriber No. 524 K street, between eee to moment od pm re hank ener vessel remained at anchor there for five days, P 4th and 5th will be promptly attended to. teresting Entertalnment ever bef d that during said time he took soundings | People were in attendance at the mooting, | *B aod 3m F. HUTCHINS. a canvas in this country ja different an on the lee side of said | #24 the greatest enthusiasm nranifested aad " “I ; i P - = NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION THE TALENT OF HIS COMPANY, island, finding good anchorage in from 16 to TORE. AND THE INTELLIGENCE OF H18 45 fathoms of water, as per map submitted, | | Tae Viaiaxce Commrres —Much has| monty & COOMBS, NO. 369 SEVENTH WONDERFUL HORSES. MULES AND | and, been said of late about the adjournment and streets, between I and K streets, return their ELEFHANTS! Whereas, The said Turner found deposited | disbandment of the Vigilance Committee, on grateful thanks to a generous public forthe liber- | justifies him in the belief that bis endeavors wil! on the said island, a large quantity of guano, | 2nd after Monday next. As there seems to | al patronage extended to them since they have | be crowned with success, and that the citi of which be brought samples to thiscompany, | have been some misapprehension about the | been engaged in the House Furnishing business zens of this city will award him the same which eamples contain more than double the | real designs of that body, we have taken some | 1n the ee ee reg tenet meed of ised mnt — fertilizing qualities of the best of Peruvian | little pains to ascertain their real objects. We tetas Of Goce eee they have been iudunet teshavese universally bentowe guano, as appears by chemical and agricul. | re aseured that their intention is not to ad- | to connect with thele present trade the Auction | 47> A Grand Afternoon Performance, for the tural tests submitted to our inspection, and | journ or disband, at present, a and Commission business. accommodation of families and children. will he Whereas, The affidavits of Captains Theo- | but on Monday next, to give 4 They pledge themselves to leave no effort un- given on SATURDAY, commencing at 3 o’cl’k. dore Lewis and Thos D. Lucas, who subse- | tion of the space of rooms they have tried pode mec be! trouble to give satisfaction inall |“ (7 admission to Boxes FIFTY CENTS. isi id island as ts of this | cupying, and go into their original quarters, | cases to who may confide thelr business to | pit TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ssceied pote a per te af th fc in eh Building which they creel peed ied them or favor them with their patronage Doors o at7; performance to ccmmence at UI an. nirm eo ments 0 6 afore- . 7 paid Thisasr, and and where their arms are located. Much of | , All goods consigned to them will besold tothe 7% ojelock. se 15-2w Whereas, Both said Iucas and Lewis re- turned to the United States in different ships, pe time since the organization, they have gs ene Naas sale of een com andeach brought samples of guano taken from | ing buildd elled to occupy twoor three adjoin- | real and pecs of e kind, and Wants. j ings, On account of the large number | liberal cas! advances wadern cansue whenev- the allies (English and French) has dissolved, now tbat peace has been declared, and the statues. allies have no further need of each other. “1 am sure there is patriotism sufficient in The other articles, ‘‘ The Ottoman Empire,”’ | the people of Kansas to lend a willing obedi- “Li Tendencies in F; > « Holland: | °°, the law. All the provisons of the Cun- “Literary Tendencies in France, oland ; | stitation of the United States must be sacredly its Martyrs and Heroes,”’ ‘- Samuel Rogers and | observed. all the ware ccagrons having refer- his Times,”’ ‘‘ The Microrcope and its Revela- | ence to this Territory must be unhesitatingly tions,” and “ Memoirs of Frederick Perthes,”” obeyed, and the decisions of our courts re- P A ‘ = spected It will be my imperative duty to are al] interesting and instructive. see that these suggestious are carried into effect. In my official action here I will do Depication or Opp Fetiows’ Hatt —The — atall agrees aereeen ee ee a : consideration than the welfare of the whole Norfolk papers contain accounts of the dedica- people of this Territory, I desire to know no tion of the new hall in that city, which took arty, no section, no North, no South, no Place last week. A brilliant procession march- anes eee but Kansas and my ed through several of the streets; and, on | °°U2UT- f reaching the hall, the ceremonies were opened The Governorship of Kew York.—Tho N. with prayer, when Rev. J. C. MoCabe deliv- Y. Herald is engaged in the vain attempt to ered aglowing and eloquent address. He was | 7!e Mr. Buchanan off the Presidential track i said island to this company precisely like that | Of prisoners on hand and the necessarily large | er required. BONMZ & COOMBS, ANTED —A NURSE WHO CAN COME followed by Grand Representative Edward | i= the Empire State, by strongly condemning brought by sai ace: of : guard continually at the rooms. A small = Commission Merchants. of Fhe y Breen aa a Barry, of Indiana, and by Grand Representa- | the nomination of John A. King, by the Re- Resolved, That the President of this Com- | guard will now be engaged for the protection CHEAP FURNITURE. ANTED BYE SCTABLE YOUNG zy aes x ublicans, for Governor, and proposing that | Pavy be and hereby is authorized and em- | of the Committee's Head Quarters, and the Our large warehouse is filled to its' irl a situation as chambermaid, or can do tive F. E. Woodbridge, of Vermont, each of | P' ; ie = powere take the earliest measures to in- | Executive will hold its regular meeting, and utmost capacity with every de- is cable: os aan eed bebeeeoee i priate orations. Af- | Mr. Parker, the Democratic nomineo fer that | P° said guano into the United States, by | 48 often as emergencies require it, but not 80 scription of Parior, Chamber, and: good pi > — of whem delivered appropriate orations. Af. oduce gui nto the , by f ger q t f She given, Fines call at Onagen — ter the ceremonies of the day were over, the | “fice, be run on the Fremont ticket ; remark- offering the same for sale at the island, and | continuously as formerly.—A/ta Californian, | Kitchen Furniture, both new and second-hand, i i hic! iM all * | tween 6th and 7th, No °8. se 22 218 large assembly of the Order, with numerous ing, in this conneetion, “ there is every ap- by chartering vessels to import cargoes thereof which we will seil at a small advance over manu. J a facturers’ prices. It is useless for us to itemiz>; ANTED—A GOUD COOK —ALBO A : A ‘i to the several Atlantic States, New York, Bos- Witt Mr. Bucuanan Witupraw ?—For a | enffice it teen we are are prepared to furnish out rt boy to open oysters. Apply at the guests, adjourned to a sumptuous and plentiful a ee naar ba alg ton, Fiiladelphits and Baltimore. ‘ satisfactory reply to this oft-reiterated inter- | entire houece &t such prices 88 cennot fail to give ELDORADO ‘ROUSE Penn tn og Sa collation spread out in another apartment of : = y the Secretary— rogatory, the prous editor of the Evening Bulletin, for some days past, has evidently the ball, and did ample justice tothe good | 8°y of New York.’ We merely allude to this things set before them. freak or effort of the Hera/d as another of its ne political idiosyncracies. Ax Leprovemgnt upon Taz Baus or Taov- a saxp Flowexs.—Fontaine’s Cream of Wild| esignation.—The resignation of Lieut. satisfaction to purchasers A call ts ully | the United States Hotel and Jackson Hall. solicited BONTZ & COU ios. se 20.2te Auction and Commission Merchants, 20-1m ee the trustees of the company - make immediato application to the Govern- een on the ‘anxious bench.’ Again and ED-- NST -THREE ment at Washington, requesting that the or- | again is the question asked, and a answer | -*. No 269 Seventh street. pone estes or neameaekoae with ders to Commodore William Mervine, bearing | demanded [It it be any relief to the editor $2 5 REWARD.—STRAYED AWAY | board. in a private family, by a family of three date October 20th, 1855, and which he failed | of that journal, we will state that we are au- 0 on the 16th instant, grown persons Unfurnished rooms in the vicinity to execute, be re-issued . some other ener thorized — reply to his question in the affir- nine tng il on en | ofa bensding house — —_ rat = : ; 3. Bi and that the services of Captain Michacl Ba- | mative. t Buchanan does intend to “ with- ’ u sent mightanswer. ress “8.38. H., q Flowers--combining, in a solid form, the | James S. ae has been accepted to take ker be engaged, if possible, to accompany | draw.” Inobedience to the call of the Ameri. sree ome woes Mi pleodincor gts owner on K ere: bean oe. Urbis aitbe, oe ao choicest virtues of the Balm of Thousand | effect on the 25th of September. such vessel, as the agent of this company. can people, on the 4th day of March, in the | srrest. betwee 3d aed nae geen = Flowers—imparts a delicious softness, white- Lieut. George T. Sinclair had been ordered ———— year of our lord 1857, it is his purpoge to} se 19-31@ THOMAS CONNOR. ARTMAN WANTED —A GOOD, ACTIVE ness, and fragrance to the hands and face | #5 !st Lioutenant of the steam {frigate Wabash, | _ How ax Ecoxomrcan Inprvipvan Savep | “tvithdrao” from his calm and peareful re. | a 2 colored man who perfectly understands cleau- Two Cunts —Yesterday an economical gen- | treat at Wheatland, to take possession of the | [JEXTER’S HOTEL TO BE CLOSED — | ing and manacing horses, and who can bring good BE 3 : On Saturday, the 20th instant, 1 shall clore recommendations as to character, disposition, &c , tleman attempted to save twocents by driving | Wh7te Howse, at Washington, in the capaci- | my potel for the purpore of giving it a thorough a iteation, with fei his wagon through a gate on the Germantown | ¢y 0/ President of the United States ~ Thia y a oak ponent ee a cleanst inting, and renovating, and will re wag Coal and Wocd Yard, by addres: ing open ons enday. tbe 17th of ce ti next, ods res Omen < prevents chapping ; removestanand freckles, | at New York. — and is an antidote against eruptions. Itcre-} Appointments.—Nicholas Quackenbush, of ates an emollient lathor in shaving, and is the | New York, and Imsi Kelly, of Ohio, have been | turnpike without paying the toll. Intheeffort | is the aly withdrawal, however, that Mr. a Box 546 Post Office se 17-tf < ae fy li i i Buchanan has in cont lation. Is th itor | when | shall be prepared " -=szlzaeampasinne wax — 2 ego best article for washing infants and childron appointed to $1,400 (temporary) clerkships in ig Se orarcet gros Pegg a of the Bulletin petahcaver: dose ee oy the frieads and the public g 4 AN ZED— WANTED» SS in use. Being solid, it is used like a soap— | the Indian Bureau. the indignant driver of the slop-cart and the | silly question in his prayers?— Pennsylvanian fe ls-lw MA. DEXTER. Bnd persons in want of the DE be carried anywhere—and its effects ares savage toll-gatherer, the bolter was fetched ee an EVENING French or German Looking Glasses pada der he errekgs 5 pas eal ei Award.—We learn that Mr. Sidney De | up with a short turn. and he was afforded an No Voronrggns Requinep 1x Kansas.— | COMMERCIAL D MATHEMATICAL | Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval orsquant y 7 | Camp was awarded to-day the binding of the | interview with magistrate. The result of | It seems to be very well understood that no INSTITUTE. Oil Paintings, large and small Taylor & Maury, and by druggists generally. c ional-Globe for the S this was the following bill : volunteers will be required by Governor Geary |/J.0 MEET A NECESSITY AND A DE- | Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bromseor gold. ie ongressional Globe for the Senate. Dr. To fine for misdemeanor......$10,00 | or General Smith, under the order of the | 4, pes _— wad bie Principal of the Union | All kt i dlgaegpe dagen Se odie 1ding PERSONAL. The Current Operations of the Treasury 5% aaa to slop cart a5 appre a a Senter upon winpnatd or Diealent Aoemaer tae Reaicity, Garam er late er to order with disvatch irae * © COBB. cccccccccces 3,00 nois. e regular troo; under General | street N 7 lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for secs — _ = return to — Department.—On Saturday, 20th September, saw Smith, oe the nore re tia mustered into ihe Leet ay cane sean NG niaviie, ao, on bent: Terms to sult ooe- Mr. jen, associate editor of | there were of Treasur: warrants entered on $28, service, will constitute a force quite sufficient | SCHOOL, for such young men, otherwise em- | the times, for cash. the Norfolk American, died in Norfolk, on the booksof the De ee eae Cr. By two cents toll gaved...... 0002 | for all purposes of the governmentin restoring Ploved during the day, as wish to spend their | N.B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glee Thursday, of consumption. ore daar quict to the Territory.—S¢. Louis Repudlican | eenings tn fitting themrelves thoroughly for ae ames anani opposite Kirkwood House +++» Mr. Tom Taylor, the author of “ Still _ = foe inane 90 a re Balance against economist......$27,98 | Sept. 19. ‘ successful business ‘ » OPPoe 3 Waters Run Deep’* has written a new play, . siete wre ii ; i The Institute will be opened October 13th, five deo ld JOHN WAGNER This amount was paid and the saving genius — roy -~ oath 34,475 78 | left the office with a stupendous flea in bis ear “ie I. O. R. M—THE MEMBERS OF fyonings each week, from 7 to 9X o'clock, wii Por Customs...sesseceeves two or three lessons in each study, each week. Boarding. titled ‘‘ Retribution.’’ » . oO. bas War warrants received and Mohawk Tribe No 7, Improved Order | Classes will be formed in Book Keeping. ++++Meyerbeer bas returned to Paris, but tered and impressed with the conviction that jn at- it is said will not be induced to give bis long- | From Customs... 309393 = tempting to save at the spiggot he had let it , Pen- of Red men, are requested to be punctual manship, and various Branches of the Higher} ‘ , VARDING.—SEVERAL NEWLY FUR- phoebe Ss i ii » in weir attendance on TUESDAY. the 23d inst., | Math tics ; and also in Foreign Languages . promised ‘‘ Africaine’’ at the Opera this sea- | From miscellaneous 3,088 00 out ak the Daugineie- Past onpilet U at6 o'clock, as business of vital importance ‘will For terms aod further riicals ra, sce clsculars sohe aa heal, hed poe fami 4 there son. From Lands.... 163,741 98 Case or a Dear Moure.—Adelia Perry’ be submitted for their consideration By crder at the Book Stores. or call on the = are but few boarders, at 408 F y t.in Unice +++» At Lexington, Ky., Wm. L. Jones has SS daughter of Jas. Perry, of Alden, in this ae dF. WANNALL,C.R. | _se20-1m Z. RICHARDS, Principal. . street. received a verdict of $3 000 damages against Ce ee eee — | Row, and the immediate vicinity of the Patent Bre ry SUING TON LIGHT INFANT. |57- JOSEPH SMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM | Office se 13-2w® RY, ATTENTION —A meetino of th oO ER OF 13TH AND HSTREETS. company will be held. on MON Day EVENING, 4 BNBAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. aad Gapibcee aa ae ely fur Repiam Pega pee NJX\HE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROBS j nished, can be rented either in suits for families, _F. BEERS, Sec. having taken charge of the above institution | or to single persons, with board if desired. on the Bee NOTICE Tae stockaoupens will open in connection with it their schools for | most reasonable terms. A large yard is attached f $3. 000 « 4 [Don Vincente Hernandes de Agals Seema rete for whipping bim while bathing arrested in Mobile, Alabama, recently, for pate +++ M. Seribe is said to be composing a | 8° and swindling, is spoken of by the Na- new comedy forthecoming season, ordered by | ‘tonal Intelligencer of this morning as the tue Emperor for representation at the Theatre PRETENDED Minister Plenipotentiary and En- Francais voy Extraordinary from the Republics of Ven- county, isa fprightly girl 12 years of age. When about 12 months old she was observed to be deaf and dumb, but whether she was born in that condition, or lost the power of speech by some external injury prior to that riod of hor life, could not ibe ascertained. ut it isa fact attested by her family, that — 7 ee of the Washing on City Savings Fund | mall boys on Monday next, ee to the house, making it desirable for a family % uilding Association are invited to attehd their | Tickets of admission must in all cases be had | with children. Apply at No 468 10th street, be- «sss Late English ' : she was » deaf-mute from the time she was a | Building the Rev. T. J. O°Toole, Pastor of 8t Pat- | ween D and E. se 17-1w* of the venerable Arliceapine Bae bray esuela and Grenada, ete. The important word | year old up to the day she was operated on by | regular meeting on MONDAY EVENING, at8 | from the Rev 4 ral Sir Jobn Ross, and of Mr. William Yar- | ‘‘ Pretended’’ did not appear in the article o'clock, (the inst.,) as businss cf preat im- reil, the eminent naturalist. which we, on Saturday, copied from the Mo- r. Turnball, of Buffalo, sometwo weeks ago. portanes will be acted. Ge all, 1ith |. All payments shall be m rick’s, or the Rev. J. B. are bag St Mathew’s. MARS. G. She can now hear without much difficulty, and to the Sisters | M{%S. &. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- several boarders with or without rooms. sly | Stzeet, between F and G. Cee See re win Nota | on ancune, Me 256 between Lith and 12h . ks words and sentences so as to be easil in the tickets of admisst. se 20-2w » ’ +++» The Norfolk booksellers return pack- | bile Trisune ; and hence the correction should aadetiieod. In fact, her aridcuigiian) voy elas CHAS. WALTER, Sec. | 2 Cas RD een streste. se 10-Im of the Dismal Swaps ewer geared “tale! be made in our columns on the authority of | clear and distinct to an extraordinary degree, Kee est COTILLON PARTY — AW AvGOET A Lanne canse a OARD, &c.-MRS. BATES. ON THES BATES, ON THES W lishers us fust as they receive thea,” P®™" | the Eutallsgineer. is rapidly improving, and there seems to be no N » reason'to doubt that she will be thoroughly cured at an early day. The child, a ver: bright one, with a quick, apprehensive mind, is ia ecstacies at the relief she has obtained, -++«Mrs. H. B. Stowe and d Glasgow on the 23d ultimo, by ae ce A Beavtivu, Compiexion may easily be ON THU. y, pared to accommodate with s "HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2th, ered from the vessel at a bot gentlemen room: steamer, en route for Inverary—Mrs Stowe | acquired by using the ‘‘ Balm of @ Thousand P! or without board =E-very effort will be made AT THE ARMORY Constantly om hand a general assertment of Red render those comfertabi. ber Cn Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts pg Ash Coals, Cumberland Coal and ie who may favor LIBE RrY Los, superior Furnace Coal, which will be deliv- is ae vania avenue and th reduced price. to with their patronage. Transient or table boerd Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a gentle- CA8TLEMAN & BRU. obtained. ett on & visit to the Duke and Duchess of Argyll, | Flowers.” It will remove tan, pimples, and | and expresses her satisfaction and gratitude | man and ladies; to be bad of any of the merabers, comer of 6th and B streets, = < and the rest of the party to sejourn cither at freckles from the skin, leavi it of ft and in a very lively and pleasing manner.—Bz/- | or at the door. se 17-8t# Opposite the National Hotel. ENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHI Lochgoil Head, or some other Highland water. hue. Wet a Cay DG Wt OF @ welt and | fale Commercial WOOD AND COAL.—THE UNDER- AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF STEVENS will efter this senccn a wack ing-place eee je & towel, pour on two or a signed having arrociated themselves in lard Fillmore; by W. L. Barre, of Ken- ané more complete »ssortment of Gents’ ~-+, Rev. J. A Shanklin, late pastor of St. | “bree drops, and wash the face night and | | Exerisn Counse, Fees.—In the caso of| posiness under the firm of CHAPIN & BRO, Peter’s church, Charleston, 8. C., died in that | morning. For sale at Shillington’ city on Thursday, Sept. 11. He was the se- Washington, and ali 4 m0 op ia = nior editor of the ‘Southern Episcopalian,” estat and was high! ersseatéar y esteemed for his piety and . with portrait, one | LINENS than heretofore, and will offer Induce- Dove, the prisoner lately tried in England, | are prepared to furnish their friends and the public | dollar. ‘ recelved. | ments to families to buy of us in preference 10 Mr. Overland had $1,500, with srotres ers" wick tebestarticle of WOOD and COAL Of- 9 ‘AYLOR. | having them made upetbome. ze eat treet west, between @ | ————=— FRANCK TAYLOR. ceiosen. Ms Hose te pete Slr ost ad (aaa Ene We oolicit a abare of the patronage GED cRoss LosT.—TWo DOLLARS | +e 19-31 Browns’ Hotel , : a of the public. E. M. CHAPIN, Jeger will be given tothe ander of a plain | —~———____Browns’ Hott. Bayley $225. The cost of getti eg ap Trae 86 6-coLm H, L, CBAPIN. | solid GULD CROSS, about one end e.qtaner GENT® TRAVELING SHAWLS.—WE an * a ane. inebes: Papier Macuz Mar: ~ iteelf, or in combinatien with sehen of witnesses were about $4, =P lost on Sunday last, the 14th instant, ned ‘ rtment cf Gents’ is said to be admirably ade defence the counsel fees were $1,500, Mr. OTICE —THE SUBSCRIBER seems penetra ground and 6th | Travelling MAUDS. tome vane eetor at where he is suf-| the manufacture of various usefu: id orna- | Bliss receiving $350 exclusive of ‘refreshers” leave to call the attention ce arae street east. It is y vale be the owner, be- TEV ENS’S Seleroom, . ee eoesteed Ser urate now ne bsted on Percha | and consul fees. Bangoent Wilkins had stock of GLASS and ey pee ARE ee Soo ik Cnn careees friend’ Apply to Ber- ve 19-3t Browns’ Hote! ousand | or papier mache exclusively, esh ” * 2 elsewhere, doing they. Marine * SESE housend subsecrip- peiee of such articles would © megeene | $250 with ‘‘refreshers, oe ee ‘ito $5 om. 20 19. e : tals means be | The other expenses will not be less than | Will save from old leather being To’ Diaper Bele lower than the Yowest st Srmeee ene BUY A VATIETY 4 $5,000, total of the “ :. ‘ and § BECEILV 1s MORN. ‘School Books, at cheapest ra'es, " prem peg: igre nes sneer 2 U8, , 50m x vite. Nae a cv TH i wn my a C ree of Literature of | greatly reduced, the value of hard working author quitemall. ° tv