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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUOR, (EXCEP? SUNDAY,) 41 the Star Buildings, corner of Pennryleanta evenns Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, W1 be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 374 cents per month. To mali subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CBNTS a yearin advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAK for three months; for less than three months at the rate of T2¥ cents a week. i SINGLE COPIES ONB CENT. a SE OF FICIAL. ‘This excellent Family and News Journal—oon alning a greater variety of interesting reading can be found in any other—is eae aay morning. Ebening Star. i Casz, ma INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. (12 wrappers) can be at the counter, {mmediately oft Pn ess Price_Taurx Onwre ~ + TMASTERS Who act acommission of tweaty per eens WM beakowed VOL. Vill, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1556 NO. 1,133. aad ae rekase tothe United States and release to Texas must be duly exeouted by such party, to- gether with the assignment and releases trom the person in whose favor scttlenent and payment is OLD ESTABLISHED Educa’ Washington Stove Depot! a Southeast corner Penna, avenue and 1ith street Parasvey DerantMent, May 98, 1866. Ladies’ Pars. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the c The fancy fur trade of this country, which CARD. YP AOR EE. OF VOCAL EVENING STAR. A RS. FRANKLIN of November next, when interest thereon will cease. ‘This department will continue to purchase such stock priorto said day of redemption, and will 7 ae ae centres in New York, is one of i: ii Marge stecd AN RECEIVING WREKLY, A | IVI Atusto, No. 405 i street, between Uth-and |/ The Late Prize Fight—The Murder. t: B outen Ee me etna oe to the aot of Neca requested. Darge inate! of ioe catvcrany admired Riikee ars idteferences : Mr! R. Davis, and Mr. F ‘The New York Times, of Teistng. con. Uicks ac ngiietes Shak woe total tapers wd July, aie such stock is redeemable bi One or more audited certificates, or one or me-e oes Seine as x: » Music stores. se 17-3m_} tains a graphic and minute accountct the late | ‘ furs”’ this year, up to the present time, ie its terms, ani de paid at the Freasury on thé | syijonce of the seme gharacter of debt, may be in. TUBULAR OVEN, SCHOOL NOTICE. prize fight between Kelly and Lynoh. +: The | not tess then $1,925,000, while for the surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | ojuded in the same assignment, releases, aad adida | Which, for in consumption of fuel, 5 A SELECT SCHOOL, THE NUMBER OF match was considered a pretty even one, for, whatever advantage Lynch had in weight, was balanced by Kelly in ‘ science.’ ” Lynch Was a native of the United States, and Kelly le of Inst year the amount was not quite $1,- 500,00 " This represents the foreign cost of the goods, to which must be added freight and other charges, besides a duty of 20 per cent vit of ownership, if each certificate ts correctly de scribed by number, date, amount, aod nam: of the crigival payee. It should alao appear whether the . icity of constraction, easily managed, easily re- Papils limited, will be commenced at the pated at a trifling cost, Baking, Roasting, Broil house, now in course of erection, on the comer of &c , defiles competition. 10th and G streets, on Monday, the Ith of Sep References can be given who will testify to | tember Particular attention will be paid to the above qualities of this, Mathematics. Those who wis! As . | an Englishman. The following extract will | for dressed apd 10 for undressed, except furs fe caantan certificates were issued by the authorities of the HE COOK’ STOVE! ing will have a good opportunity, asl Laven dnc give some idea of the revolting and c'osing | from the Briich North American Provinces, Pay therefor the following premium, State of Texas, ou account of the debt of the repeb- | All I ask 1s an examination to satiety the great | instrument, and will give field practice weekly. | scene of the fierce encounter : free by the reciprocity treaty. which would to the interest accrued to the day of purchase, lic, or were issued by the republic of Teaas,accord | est economist. JAS. SKIRVING, For terms apply to SAMUBL KELLY, at Mr. “The contest was one of the severesi ever | increase the valu with one day’s interest for the money to reach | ing to the facts of each case. about 33 5 267 Pa. avenue. | Jobn Sessford’s, on Penn. avenue, between 1itb far the larger porti ‘n of there are fasey,” rsach as are worn by Iadies. We find, on particular inquiry, that the trade of the cit of New York, wholesale and retail, In thi class of furs, will this year reach something like $1,375,000, exceeding much the business of any former year. The principal dealers throughout the country, except in the Bastern States, have laid in their stock for the winter. and are busily engeged in making up, prepe- ratury to the opening of the retail trade. The styles to be observed will not vary much from those of last year; but it is noticed that American fars such as the mink and opossum, will be used much more generally, the t increase in the sale of fancy furs being of this description. The effect has been to enhance the vendor: On such stock received at the Treasury between the Ist day of June and the ist day of July, in clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts specified in the certificates ; On such stock recefved between the Ist and 3ist days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; And on such stock received after the 3ist day of August, the Interest accrued thereon, and one Gay's additional interest only, will be paid. Certificates of such stock transmitted under this notice mtist be duly essigned to the United States by the party entitled to reeeive the pur- chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July the current half year’s interest mu ¢ also be as- witnessed in the American ring Kelly, by the aid of his superior science. was exabled to strike his antagonist with almost perfect freedom, and from the commencement of the contest there Fiery n doubt but that he would win the fighteasily Indeed, it ia asserted that by the strict rules of the ring, he did actually win the fight twice, but that his friends were so confident thas they did not press points which would have led to a dis- pute. Lynch, though one of his eyes was closed on the sixth round, and he was otherwise badly punished, maintained his ground with tho utmost stubbornness. Knowing his supe rior strength, and failing in his effort to ro- turn the blows which he received, he lost no opportunity of closing in with Kelly and fall- 12th streets aul ‘The following is one of the many recemmenda- | The commencement of the aboveschco! is un- tions sent to me Mt a very i ular gentleman of | avoldably :.ostponed to MONDAY, Sept 29th, in this city, the original of w! may may be seen by | order that the building should be iheroughiy any at my store: © convict and dry ere its duties are entered upon WasuineTon, July 2d, 1856. se15 SAM’L KELLY, Principal. Mr. Jas. SkinviNe : Dear Sir—The ‘ Invincib’e” Stove purchased MRS. G. H. SMITH, at your establishment last fall has been {n constant 420 D street north, between 6th and 7th, usé fu my family since thattime. Its advantages Bs LEAVE 70 INFORM THK LADIES seem to me to be very decided First, its ex- of Washington, G etown, and vicinity treme simplicity of construction and management | that she is prepared bo give pelin in classes render repairs almost unuecessary Secondly, edo lessons, in the art of MAKING WAX the facility withevhich it may be changed from | F LOWERS and VASES. Also, Wax Fruit and & wood toacoal burner And lastly, the perfect | Ornamental Leather work manner in which it performs I's duiies. Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- The peculiar arrangements of its flues, keeping | portunity of ecquiring a most beautiful accom an even temperature around the loaf, &e., reader ee Will please call as early as possible, as it, by far, the best bread-baker in the market. rs. 3. does not contemplate Temaiaing long in I have, therefore, every reason to express my | the eity, ‘The assignment to the United States may be made ia common form ; the releases should be drawn as cording to the fosms subjoined—A and B. JAMBS GUTHRIE, Becretuy of the Treasury. ~ Ferm A. Know a/l perseme by these pr-senta that ——— has released.@ad hereby releases, the United S:aves of Amica from all farther liability or olaim cor the payment ef certificate of evicence of debt number for the sum of 9———, issued by the kate republie of Tezas,.(or Dy the authorities ut the State of Texas; as the cese May b-,) and re- deemed by the United Sta:es in accerdanee with the provisions of aa act of Ceagress entitled ‘An act to provi. e tor the payment of such cseditors of the late republic of Texas as are comprehended im the actof 3 the value of American furs beyond precedent. Congress of Sopeaaace nine, eighteen hundred and | satisfaction with it. TERMS: ing upon him heavily. This dodge, oft-re-] Mink, whieh formerly commanded from 30 to signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | sifiy,”” approved the 28th day of Fedruayy, 1855, and Very respectfully yours, Wax Flowers in Classes, per term of 12 1 peated, began at length to tell with consider- | 50 cents, is readily bought up by our farriers interest will be payable as heretofore. aractof the ‘tate of Texas, approved the Ist of| au 0-1m — -——. BONE. cseeese. February. 1856. As witness my hand and seal, Forin B, Know all persons by these presents that has released, aad hereby releases, the 8:2 ¢ of ‘Texas from all furrber liability or elatm ‘for the pay- mont of certificate or evidence of d-bi number fur the sam of §. , issuea by the late re- public of Texa:,(or by the authorities of the 3 ate of Texas, as the case may be,) and redeemed by the United States in accord@ice with the provisions an act of Congress, entidied “ An act te provid the payment of such creditera of the iate republic ot Texas us are comprehended im the act of Con; of September nine, eighteen hundred and fi 'y,”? approved the 2%h of February, 1855, and an act of And notice ts further given to holders of other stocks of the United States that this department will purchase the same between the Ist day of Jone and the Ist day of December next, unless the sum of $1,500,000shall be previously ob‘ained, and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- terest accrued from de day of the last dividend of interest, and one day’s additional interest for the money to reach the vendor, the following rates of preminm : On stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 Per cept; On stock of the loans of 1547 and 16483 premium able effect, and caused Kelly to show evident signs of fatigue, But still his friends were sanguine As yet he had scarcely received a mark, while Lynch’s face was badly disfig- ured. Kelly, however, towards the end of the fight, was observed to gasp and breathe heavily, as though injured internally The eighty-fifth round terminated by Kel- ly’s being again thrown down, Lynch falling hexvily upon his breast with his knees When, afier the lapse of two hours and fif- teen minutes from the commencement of the fight, time was called for the eighty-sixth round, Kelly sprang from his second’s lap to meet Lynch, but had scarcely advanced a foot, at $3 50 to $4; ordinary Western, which was worth 25 or 30 cents, now brings $3.50: other furs, teo, are much dearer. are are now fashion, and fashion is quite independ even of common sense. An example was af- forded last winter : With the mercury down to zero, and heavy fur capes and cuffs in ue, it was still fashionable to wear open sleeves, measuring from two feet to twenty- eight inches in circumference, through which the wind whictled ad fslitem. Farriers for- merly desired cold weather, but t ject respectiog which they are now indifferent There are low priced furs as well as high priced—a set of coney, or colored rabbit, sell- LS Pec hc i YT Wax Frott in is +85 STOVES, GRATES, &ec. seat bes: Work in comes Per term of 8 lessons $3 ~ sae tivate Lessons $1 each—Vases $10, dee SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO] Boonote and Vases, Wreaths, Sinsle Flowers, inform his numerous patrons, and the pubiie | 4 ¢ ag be sale, ormadetoorder. au 866m” generally of Washington, Georgetown and sur- u z = rounding country, that he has just received the FAIR HILL BUAR DING SCHOOL FOR ue est stock of BTOVES, GRATES, GIRLS. RANGES and HOT-AIR FURNACES ever be- pas TENTH TERM UF TiS INSTITU- fore offered in this market, cf which he asks tion will commence on the Sth of the ninth an examination, feeling assured that fordurability | month september) next of castings, economy in consumption of fuel, | Cirenlare containing further information in re- beanty of design, and simplicity of construction, | gard to the School will be furnished to persons they are not equalled. who desire them on application to R.S Kir K, Having personally selected this stock from the or WM H FARQUHAR, at Olney Post Office, most celebrated Northern and Eastern Foundries Montgomery county, Maryland au 7-Sw peda a eye to the use, not merely the sale = ey of thearticle, customers can rely upon Talr dealing COLUMBIAN COLLE@™. . when, turning deadly pale and tottering a| ing for $1 50, while “ orown,” or Russian Maid galeeae orc of Texas, approved the lat of February, and fair prices in all cases. PMUE ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INS‘f- | ™°MEXt, he fell heavily backwards and never | savle, sometimes reach $1.500. — latter i t EgSIon Is - —s mo ned under the 9th As witmess my hand and sea!, I name tn pat— tuti 1 Ww spoke again! are called crown sable because they are, as And on stock tas act af 8th Sep- mire ae vi Chilson’s Hot air and Ventilating Furnace 2th of September GRtiea win eee The fight was ended! Lynch bad gained | well as the crmine, chiefly monopolized by the tember, 1350, commonly calied Teran indemnity | ‘Tie following is alist of the audited certitieates | Hayward, Bartlett & Co.’s Portable Pot Fur- for entrance on the ae Gee ‘Tuesday previ- | the victory, and he with his backers left the stock, a premium of 6 per cent. still ou'sta ding: Russian Government for the use of the royal nace ous Application should mede to the Presi | dying pugilist to the care of his friends family and nobility. Notwithstanding, acon- Certificates transmitted under this notice should | N° intued to. No. Issued to, mee L Mott's “Invinetble”” Tubular Oven dent. “The rest of the story is already known : | siderable number are annually brought to the 8 T D Tompkins 1639 Oscar Engledow FE nd’ The P-eparatory Department will open on the how Kelly’s friends threw a coat over his | Leipsic Fair by Jewish traders, who obtain be duly assigned to the United States by the par-| 18 fukman Canfield 1675 Trustees of Austin} M Pond’s Union Double Oven Range. 10th of September. Apply for admitiauce to dr. |}, bed : d him to the steamboat | Gems Grouh exiles in the anoanthian af Siberia ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- | 31 John A Clifton College Beebe’s Range. ‘Quinche, the principa: 8. PRENTISS, a 'y, conveye 0 mremnees — 7 : nen 32 HK Muse 1682 GH Monearrat & Co Improved Latrobe; Feinour, Hot Air Parlor an 29-2av4w Registrar in ch they came; how he was transferred | Last s pring and summer a very large quantity vious tothe Ist Jaly, the current half-year’sin- | °3 2G Hobb: 16 John Karner sinter eampet Stoves for heating the room in | ————-"""____Sgis'_ | to a row-boat, and landed at Thirty Fourth | of cbetce fur wae received bees fran on mae Nerden cere enna ny ine peevent stock: | 98 ¥ De Cordes es fesemem dari titel anime hie ‘Parlor, taxing ‘upne se ", ENGLISH ary ERRAGH SOkn DI of [eerste gry dcrece redrreiermartean [oka aane: erg oh ine — nosed holder, otherwise the laterest for the half yearto | 92 Jobm Burning'am 1732} 4, y Watcott . Hh m, | ES 5 butcher’s cart (fit vehicle) to the porter-house | to make this a market rather than encoun’ 135 Phineas De Cordova 1733¢ 45 and consumes no more fuel acommon Radi- AND DAY SCHUOL, ; ; a he 5 ding them to Ea- that day will be payable to him as heretofore. L6E Radwin si ra} US W Portis ator. No. 397, corner of Nao York avenue and 13th se | 0f,98¢ Capet, in Tenth Avenue, and how, | the hazards of war by sending ao Paymeat for all the foregoing stocks will be 191 James Tilghmaa 1770 5 K Biliott dnvinolble”’ Cooking Stove, Tubular Ovens; | fWVHiki SCHOLASTIC YEAR COMMENCES | When it wee found that he could not be saved, ro jas Ci he wes placed, under a false name, in Belle- We yesterday saw a box of Russian sable. made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | 192 Mathias Clark 1807 Hasriet George pasts a! weeds Seine oe cueliey oteestinns, the first Monday in September, and ends the | he’ Hostitas where be died tna tow lonare | net snsos than hohe hunt sag, moll of eoameary 200 1816 Miles 8 Bennett economy lon of fuel and the superior | last Friday in June, and 1s divided into two se= pital, ‘ ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties got f Etha Earle 3829 Nathaniel Rudder manner in which It performs its duties, Is the | sions. afterwards, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of | proportions, (of camphor wood,) which con- entitled to recelve the money may direct. 3380 Blineau 1831 QLevi Tyler, adm’s | Very best at Stove extant I ask anex-| ‘The Principal will be assisted by the most com- | the day on which he fought tained 400 small skins bearing the sesl of the JAMES GUTHRIE, 84 JE Wade ass § or wi oe MER bere os KGS wtp patil alpen! etent English and French resident acters and | A 2oroner’s inquest, according to the latest | Russian government, valued at fourteen —_ 368 Peters & Booth 1838 Samuel Wildey > g five hr resi | every fecility offered for pursuing Music and e. wants, was being held over the deceased. | <and dollars Sof the skins cost or M2-dtlzNov Secretary of the Treasury. 395 Lott Husted 1839 Georg Sutherland | dents of this city, who have this unsurpassed | the various branches of modern accomplish: Apo ane rein nticns was made, and| g52cach. The later are almost bleck, and OFFICIAL 404 S Kingsley 1841 J P Hennings stove In ase ments. y 8 . 427 J Packer, for Eliza- 1842 ie t Bayle 1 mau el 445 Leander Beason 1852 J D Locan much clotted blood was found on the brain; there was a very large clot of blood upon the convex surface of the right hemisphere of the on that account bring fabulous prices. A lower grade, of inferior color, are worth $28, aud some not more than $16. These are com- New World Cook, a pretty pattern and excel- For further [enibipca beceary &c , see Cireu- lent operator. lags at bookstores, or at the residence of the Prin- Blue Ridge, a heavy article and good baker cipal. , au Victor Cook, Flat Top, for coal or wood, a Treascay Derartuerr, August 20, 1856 eott Whereas the following Joint resviut:on of Congrese head; there was also Liood effused in the | monly sold ata profit of 30 to 38 per cent. has becom a law: 466 Wim Odlin 1856 C P Green esgic Pe? and hepvy; a new cook, manu- | ST. SOBKPH SMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM convolusions of the brain. The deceased came | Sixteen or eighteen skins are required to make . tending 467 John W King 1865 David Ayres fectured in teed ph ¥ ipl b CORNER OF 13TH AND H STREETS to his death through the feffects of violence ; | a full-sized cape, so that the cost of a choice ane Teena er caine” cred: | 509 T B Webb att rare haem soa Tnkearts ap plibeboeg etic eden DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and spleen were quality garment of this kind would be about R ead SuAhy BULGES cad Mpc op meni uiéite bop ibentalare JE7e OC Rebiediemantd Light Street Complete Star. for coal or wood NHE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS | found in a healthy condition; there was no} ume hundred dollars Adding the cost of tices of the Gaited States of America 2 Congress as ss teas ee or ele without summer arrangement in hearth, very having taken charge of the above institution | fracture of the skull. O’Brien and KR waking and the cost, such an article could not sewhied, That a+, agreeab y to the provi-ion of the 643 Georgs W Parker 1899 Par‘illa Lee heavy. will open in connection with it their schools for 'y r are also Leld to bail in $500 to appear as wit- | be procured for much less than fourteen hun- foarth section of the act of the 28.h of Februa-y,| 644 Cruicher&McRaveni920 BW Grommeyer Victor Complete Cook, Cook’s Favorite, Kitchen | mali boys on Monday next, the 22d inst. os P E been issued for the | dred —Journal of Commerce “ 7. mission must in a!l cases be had | Besscs, end warrants have 1855, ** to provide f or the payment of such creditors | 651). 1922 Gilbert Johnwon Companion, Planter, Emporium, Fanny Forres- |_| Tickets of a h mount > | arrest of Lynch, and for theseconds and others ae... of the lace Teer ee eee Fae ee i comet Let rr sagged Hees oetaa Revel w Bytes or st ‘tathewnn most promineut in the truly brutal affair. F . in the act of Coagross of September 9th, 1850, 20 | 653° A Simpson 1929 E W Cawthern Paton, Cock and Dintag Renes Gheves All’ payments shall be made to the Sisters | Should they be arrested they will betrans.| Tue Lonpos Times axp Newsparar ares any ange ty Scares SE: the | 83 Wm H Belcher 190 Wm Cochran i Chamber Stoves, o; en and close Front, In 30 monthly or quarterly in advance, as will be stated | ferred to the authorities of New Jersey, where | Hoaxes —The London Times of the 2ist of the space of ninety days by the Se:reta y of the | 677 Wy Williams 1932 Fiaaci Moore jr Aifferent styles. P . in the tickets of admission. Be 20-2W they will have but little chance of escaping | August thus describes three recent and par- queen toseene aby the GA oceiben ot wake aa aa een pall fee sey Hall and Office Cannons, all sizes and qualities, CENTRAL ACADEMY iirongh the meshes of the law < tially successful attempts to impose upon the would be Mae, pro rata, on a»y bind, certuuca:e, | +19} Robert Dale 2086 page asa Russia Sheet and Cast-Iron Radiators, &c., for} 1) ag MERCHANT, Spa mae The New York Times also reproduces soma London pres. : aos a Or evidence of debi of raid Sta e, whieh should b2 | 773 ’wm Jones 1504 cen Parlors, all patterns. REV. G. W. DORRANCE, x -_ | facts connected with the prize fight between week or two since several of our contem- Presented at the ‘Treasury Department thirty days | 779 Wm Walker 2083} ou) Bremond Parlor and Chamber Grates from the very best E NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | Lilly and McCoy, in 1542, which lasted | Poraries published a false report of the deat’ Bea my note trod rie sd | SRLISEEB St enrecrmonea | atermmmite tue opeimcad Ht |T aceon wil eonmmens on Mndar sre | Gh oe wand’ td twenty unde‘ | Ld Draclantig. Tho tame report was = es onde 8 2 Isaac L Hill i 4 ‘assor' tember Ist. «,, For terms see circulars at the | 5) is the closing scene of that horrible } Seut to us, but ins opting it we im- = = 2 Rothe rkmategt | fommre ghee — io 863 Hermogan Brown ers i ence quis te the Kit ena DINE rosie. emi prineipal Book Stores au i nee . ° mediately made inquiries at is Lordship’s to the sum of three hun: @id eighty nine thous- ya . Beco! 5 . s and six hundred aad — — doin a — ae May Bien Heden- tse P P Gentry pen Iron work made to order bycom- | Z. A . Mrs. Z shes hg last time. He was led slowly to the mark aaealy false prageisde wey wy —yuerd cents were nut presented tothe Trea ury Departmen: berg 2145 men. s NEXT UAL SESSION OF TH d took his position—a dying man—but as | near Dy rr encod port % pap ge _ peg ln Paap ery neg grat 920 J Ellis '623¢ 8 W Fisher me accounts will be settled before opening new eertiton cour the UNION oe: cnet, ae dignified, as eae es ever Lilly | ing. aya porgaetel tmp nyt a citys ray doa pp ake 932 Mrs Mary Belvitle 2104 " . ACADEMY, will commence on MOND: ‘ep- i i onsid- | sdepied almost every detail in the late mu: pt lpia! Nhe Ft og Mes horiged to pay 1} 1919 Anson Cranson 1501 § LOuisiaca Davis (elarig Sieh thae No unless otherwise agreed | tember 1, 1836. jy 23-3 erage ge the blows | der of two girls by a foreign soldier near the the holders of any of the sald bd: = Setnenton 10f2 RM Forbes 2303 B Frost — peda = e: si aneirse piel. 112 east tes aad joes received. ‘They both sparied cou, | same town - Yesterday twp of out contampe- day of June la‘, who tiny oreacat ad: prove ine | 1025 James N Hosan — 2%6 Thomas Reud m , for the special actom¢modation of those who JONN W. MYERS & CO. only, MeUoy leaning off 2s tweteus undkieg (varies published as & law, wopeet Ream tho fe ne ai the Trecsury Depeumiar, borwees tela | 1083 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison U Bryant carinot make it convenient to call during the day DEALEES IN woos ‘thtes gosdaints ts gor ka rthont | Coast ot Exchsgess, Sines Missing aaany Ot Sup hens ea ead elt eee eer cee aa Geb ae ee where the same assiduous attention wifi be pad | Whi @ and Red Ach, Ege, Stove, Transities, stot Tae thes feted e "closed aad | sedastion, whlsl ts equally Ges wask of ores add executs the # Teieases wo the United stares | joa 7h panel 2341 JF Marches in giving wate ey) ae = Wut, Cumb. Lump, & acksmith’s Coals. regia ‘him ey ards So beak his whole | fertile imagination io tant hens te than de- aad the State of Texas, their pro rata share of ihe | jg5y Charles Vincent 2341 Andrews & Grover JAMES IRVING Also, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WOOD. said sevea mi \liou seven buadred and fifty thousand Washington Stove Depot, - = THE ia i i he dy- | ecribed in the Globe of last night. s 5 it ERSONS LAYING IN FUEL FOR ‘THE | weight upon bim, and remained upon the dy - . dollars; aud afier payment thereof, the wad Secre | {927 {8 DGervase — S40 FG Merritt No. 267 8B cor, Pa-av-and 1ith street. | [winter will find it to thelr advantage by send- | ing man until lifted off On approaching the} “A report a eee tary of the Treasury is authoriaed aad required to | 195 i s, “renal se 16-1m (intel & Organ ) Ing us their orders, or leaving them at P. J. Steers’ | Jutter ho was found to be perfectly inanimate, | Shepard vs Ukinson, My rporting Gitribate and pay the rendue of the add seven init | 058 Willis Millican a ee = store, No. 485 7th -treet, between D and Bes they | aud Le eauk lifeless into bis sceonds arms’ | beard for the assesement of damages before lions seveu hundred and ify thouse-xd dolia’s, then | 1059 J D ae 2358 4 F Bipein NEW STOVE HOUSE. will be promptly filied with the best article and at ‘Yime was called but Lilly alone responded one of the masters of the Court of Exchequer,) Fomiuing im the Ucasury, pre rata, amonges ail tue los wm Barton 2359 Thomas Warner jr low prices. “The latter, on being declared the victor, | appears in some of our morning contempors- @rd holders who may baVe proved their clam , and 079 wa peckne 2°63 G K Bistare’ 2,240 lbs. given to ton . Senoped his hands with an © ath | rics The manugeript of the same report was executed the proper releases ow or bsfore the tei day | “et 2361 Francis Brichia, MORNING STAR , JOHN W MYERS & CO., jumped up, slapped bis ithen, amid the | sent to us yesterday for insertion, but having of Jauua y ext. bpd ect O582 Eleaieth Ge . Ottice and Yard corner of G and 224 streets, and exclamation of joy, and then, amid the ag0n to suspect its origin, we declined to in- 118 James Kil'am 2882 Elisabeth Carter ee = we 1 First Ward. cheers of his “crowd,” eprang over the repes a20n to susp origin, ec! Approved August 18th, 1856 1196 © H Taylor 2383 Wm Davis se 2-1m NOTiCBIS WERRBY Givax to the holdera of bonds, Mertificates, and ev.dences of debi of the late repub Ne of Texas, which were not presented at this de SUNRISE. COAL—COAL—COAL, UST ARRIVED PER SCHOONERS THE GREATEST COOKING 8TOVE EVER Chas. White, Emily C Horting, and Vansbed, 1241 Youngs Coleman 2387 Joseph ‘Tomlinson 1%48 Rob-rt McNuw 2390 Sneed & Turner 1249 John W Cloud, per 2390 Wm Kimbro at’y J H Raymond 2400 H H Haynie it We have instituted particular ingui- and we find that the report must be an re fabrication. No such case was heard of the ring ’’ . . . MeCoy’s death ig thus described hy t writer whom we have before quoted : rT) ’ oug' 6 crowd terday before any of the masters, and there partm:ut on or befure the Lath day of June laa, tha: | 1263 E De Pon ois 2401 K W Milbank INTRODUCED Rete Ula ts Se TIES Np ae fe To ite apaee fe sega: aat he reported judgment of £500 2% . nme 6 c Sheer a7 Pin ate Larticle. ook a Loe y au y shins toni Shins enema Sect wit De eens Sot ie. ee sala smpeet as 6 AW Sink aJ B 2403 eatr eres INTO eee ae Bone re Nwe will be delivering from the vessels the en- | that 1 may never see such paenbs meee : He ad come unpriacigled person, who therees will be paid to the lawfa® holders thereof if : Shaw =— 2413 J w eeee ts POR COAL OR WOOD: tire week, commencing Monday, the 15th inst. lay upon bis buck, his face and neck one preseated before the firat day of January next, ac- companied with the neoes-ary evidence of their gen ates fictitious reports for the sake of the 1297 Joho Kendrick 2418 Stephen Smith 13,000 in Use. Four sizes: No. 6, 7.%,%. | Those wishing to lay in winter supplies should 1298 Samuel Hiden 2434 A C Horton SESE braised, unseetaly, bloated mass of in ent LAGHER’S not miss this favorable opportunity. usual remuneration.”’ tion—gasping for breath, and sucking, i - . «Sow we he 300 2448 é CELEBRATED Coal kept undercover. 2240 lbs. to the ton corrupt eRe at = bloated The Times continues . X y no uineness, with assignments to the United States, re tae 7 joegeeed 2442 Letenest lise cnson MORNING STAR Wood af the best quality always on hand by sence ionersar tart eet nieces eas & oi infallible, No » one oe ¥ 5 : ‘1 é ’ "i .M~. LT. D : 2 a j iet wor eet ie Pernt he eesinsy ot mo ise ——s core ane hide es i cal DOUBLE OVEN COOKING STOVE. se13-tf N.W oor 1h and C sts., No 517. Goament he ceased to breathe, and the word | =t what pressure a journalie rks, and how : R Warner Z Wm iv ae bands, evrtificates, and evidenes of debt, and with ‘The Hest, the Cheapest, mos: Substantial and diy his decisions must be taken, can pre- 1423 William Frels 2471 J E Herron wert in a hoarse whisper aroand that he was ", } ' 8 ; bin vid a but we must say that most Perfect Cooking Stove in the Unton. NTING. rget the talismanie | tend to avoid all errors; releases to the United Siates and Texas, fa accord | 1491 G W O-borne 2474 A B Hemphil! 13,000 af there Brecehvere ow 4a eucessajut F A Renee. ad ! ever sbalt It cheeks of vil] in these three cases our cotemporaries have ‘Bnce with the provisions af the act of Congress o: | 1425 John A Rutherford 2477 Aaron Haughton operation. ARTISTS, Sa wont <k Ivling villain, and the ruf-| not exercised their usuel caution. In the , c 1427 Cornelius Vannoy 2479 Heirs of John Jones This splendid Cook Stove has now been thor- and young, the fledgling n, ub February, 1536. 1428 Joseph Bates Mr0 Joel Hid oughly tested during the last four years; they FRESCO DR pe paring. ptton tisave pally t fea them erik wont ed ecal eek DAE street, between 11th and 12th strects, have r em Ww ap 0% m v.c strongly recommend them. They are heavy and | _S¢ !6-Im* WasuINcTon, first, 2 very simple precaution would have saved them; in the second, the clumsiness of the forgery sheuld have suggested suspicion ; in the last, there was a careful absence of ‘This department wil! not require evidence of gen- Ulnewess to be presented with the certificates issued by the auditor aad comptroller of Texas under the fian steeped in crime, all blanched to ashes, and assuming 2 look of vague and undefined fear, separated silently, und songht theic re M473 Ann 8 Reese 2481) «Warren Abum 1515 Lumbard Mims = 2482 John L. Monke 1521 J C Moore 2403 Peter Aldrich spective boats I caw but one man unmoved aga hich the i r 1523 John James 2490 M A Dool __ | very durable, and the design {s neat and beauti- 5 h side, | 5° t. that another fight | names and dates—the day on which the imagi. ree ymarodanipioiapiapcbatcne SB) pl as OL George C ay cashier ful. with © moderate fire. th's Stove will Bake bce that dictate a i beaooe hile pare aot ring, end es nary cause was tried or the nameof the Master ifying the eertificetes, bonds aad promissory motes en Win co ‘303 Jone W Gebsieapt fractal tlteat tad nile Ra) a ee Semen willing fo heap the sport, exclaimed, as poor] who heard it being pigs se re renga awed = L. 5 1 ¢ ye Seay, ae vii i SateR by Ric saguillic of Texer, and noe) pootentot Figne Sanne A Moody 2504 W € Blair Biged hing? alist toetmoe inne eermewnter | NEW Toa td cated ellos McCoy was borne to the river side: “Come have convicted it asa fabrication e te, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The | 1581 P Bickford 2512 M Rorbertiaiile 4 our colleagues of the press are all ‘out of town ’”? . It was fortunate thatthe Times confessed not to be ‘‘ infallible,’’ for the very same day 1612 John Lamer 2513 Henry B Brooks 1615 John Cameron 2514 Gabriel Trumwelt 1623 John D Taylor 2528 HS Morgan 1624 Levi Mercer 2529 Furbar & Bean E You are respectfully invited tocall and examine = ry 38 LEAVE TO the above splendid Cooking Stove, OALLA: | (J. E SUBSCRIBER BEG GHER’S MORNING BTAR.”’ inform his friends and the public, that he tore, No 367 Penn. avenue area eee eee ee B peewee and oth streets, five doors east of tn Necessary aid proper proof of the genuin ness of the Jatter is the cerufi ate of the comptroller of the Brave of Texas, who hey the official charge of the carry off your dead, and produce your next man.”” Pehoula say that redian is doomed to arrive at great eminence in bell. ; Prize-fighting throughout the United States oe atl thi ib] ni i. d, it printed a long 34 Sara! A ; street, where he intends to keep constanily on J oo i ouvht to a stand still by this h rtible { that this notice appeared, n . an cain esteting $3 Big EM OF slate tr Whe outeani amas any preheeeh the een aglatl hand a large and varied phir es oie ¥ calatrephs, and the fighters scattered in all letter | from _ gorse figoel awe dk a Soht of the ropuliie of Taxa canact be specified by SUNRISE Al = i or Domeetie POcuRiie * consist ing of fine } directions, mostly to the South. Ford, Lilly’s | t oun, oerey ose Pe rose Ay oun,’’ i 2 an s Sno == ai ing ne ar, at ras tho o x o oun, The assiggment and releases may be executed this Department. | B—dub Vant poo sal opientia yes teat ‘Teas, Sugar, Catfce, Flour, Soa Olives: Raising, gocond, Le te wlcoer ae 3 ie pronounsing an eulogtwm on that distingutshnd be pena dpa NEW FALL GOODS. BLAT OR COM-OK WOOD. | Gar binet& Gs., and Gol, Chadard’s Brandies in | yer an Hagiish fighter ear Natches, in 1816. | sutlor—whore name is William Kdmonstey acta min eaen etteeementl d ene eer ee Four Sizes: Nos Gy 7, 6, 9 Gans, Demijohns, and Cuakx.” Old “Jaznsics | TT" subsequently bene hist lieutenant 1a tee tho Times's oortiapendent, Sas. Ayanen. and ic wit je : + 6, . scr € lpgenes, < re a ® i s abot p a ies aaa clerk ba Su By ceived his First Instalment of FALL doops, It Is only necessary to say, that after very many § Rum, Sherries, Maderia, Port of various Birscce’s Battalion of Mounted Louisiana Vol- | {com the ’ suited to the early demand, viz: 0 pieces Fall Style Muslin de Laines, 25 cts. 100 do English Prints, at 12% cts. 8 do Black Silks, best makes 350 do Shirting Cottons, comprising of all the most approved makes 50 pieces Bro and Bld Sheeting Cotton 20 do Irish Linens, good and chea) 30 dozen Damask Napkins, from $1 50 to $3.00 Table Cloths, and Table Damasks Birds Eye, Huckaback, and Board Towelling Allendale and Marselles Spreads Seer Paor’d Chintzes from vty tage 18X cts. Bright Colors (all wool) Muslin de Laines Shateaux Margaux, ears of experience, and being fully conversant #tion, St. Julien Claret, rand ts, _ with all of the various kinds of pe an which |i Gises, Champagne —— 5S tt ac te pee have been invented on the down-draft principle, [) old’s Edin! on RD aerate and a largeand that I have taken advantage of every well known ¥ Caracoca, Absynth, Champeymes, and » large ttm! improvement tat has from time to time been | varied ee nd Fever and Agne Bitters, made, particularly in reference to the formation | Stoughton Bi! a and Somali ac the fines, which are mays Porter, Ale and Cider. ONAS P. LEVY, necessary to €. ani ve fully appli wy" H every Improvement and combined them allt too | LA No.9 Fe. oy, SAK EE “ Sunrise Air-Tight Cooking Stove.’ This r FTEAMER GBURGE WASHING- Stove is rade very heavy and 1s a good substan- eS l- tial article; 1 have made them pari heavy in all A sess willdepartat the follow the parts where long experience has proved itto if 11, 1, 3, 5. be important and I can assure my customers that dade etal Slo Pe AY ety So that on the 22d the Times had an apology Fy, and bs certified by the notary urder his nota- of its own to make. rtal seal; bat whea the holders desire to make the essigament aad exeeute the roleases out of the city ef Washington, it may b= done in the presence of au assistant treasurer, ur evileetor, of surveyor of the customs, in the presence ef a nota y public, and be witnessed by the cellector er surveyor and the ao tary pablie, aad Be certified by the nute-y under his notacia! sea’; and if tere Be no collector or survey. of ofthe customs at the place where the party re unteers in the war with Mexico, and was (we quote Gardner's Dictionary of the Army,”’) - distinguished under Gen. Lano at Paso Ove ; jas, und in battle near Adizco ” Likemany| oo Ueuy to Liva.—In the eastern part of other Gighting men, he afterwards went to} p.laware county, in State, ashorttime California, und was one of those whom the | since, there resided a men, a ver! r sensible Vigilance Committee recently expelled. :nan, but by common consent the ugliest look- ee batrea ing individual = the a mee hig | 4p A Yankee boasting aninveterate ha long, gaunt, sallow and angry, wi of everything British, is living in a neighbor- line Ly pcwite One day he was hunting, ant ing city with acolonist’s family. He takes} on one of tho mountain roads be met # man « s every oppe tunity to have asiap at Brother | foot and alone, who wus longer, gsunter, ug . hs 5 himself. He could give ‘i ? Black A hi neither pains nor ex, i - Leave Washington...0, D ‘ain Bull, and the colonist does what he can to de- | jier, b all odds, than J Without sideg, th- aseignment aed rclesses may aap 90 plesse’ nites Red eee ales Piannete time ioe ‘and it will not be excelled by ne je 28-4 J6B CORSON, Capi fend the vengrable gentleman. _. | the “ Squire’’ fifty and i sien aed sd Defore any court of record, in the presence © | Cassimeres, Black Freneh Docskins and Sattinetts | stove now known, :f a similar character; | am OHANGE OF HOURS. “You are arguing,” said the colonist, | ssying a word B— ia stranger. “FF judge and cl s inert. and | be sriaaoed by them, Tweeds, Checked and Plain Jeane convinced that it will at once become a standard OS AND ARTER NON Day, THE 2oth of | against your qnocstors. ar poyee dpreareseal oan 3 the man, in and certified By the cler office; s insoo! S une, the T ‘No, 2 hota “ tl B—,* aad if the holder be out of the United states, the as- Homm-stichea wenognion Plannels Cambric | wida aba Cost and strona ery wayowith | page will run at the sollowing “ Who was your father? Breet eae T ever met « man ug- sigam ont a.nd releases may be exceuted before any Handkerehiefs tothe pablic. ‘They operate th the most satte ‘ne. | BOw"s: ria at 4%, 8, 10, 12, 24,44, and] “A Yankee. = swore ten y“ras, {’d shoot him, and you aro Valted Sta‘es consul, and the witnessed and certified | Gents nary Ribbed and Plain half Hose tore manner. Cie ree Say) oo digas or gel pi “ a were your forefathers ? <i rar one 1 buve seen” oe — : . Ladies’ and c! Cotton Hose of all kinds A.J. . lelphia’ cond 6, 9 MA, 1% > 3%) Sim ON ‘Yankees.’ “4 ful survey of his rival, replied. by hisn uader bis consular seal. All persoasexo » Gents Merino and Gotten grin > PR aad y «Who were Adam and Eve? ’ after n carpi than you do, eheot; [ outing such ausigamanis oad releases mast also do | Ladies Merino and Six Veetscke , &0, Forsale ony OY WOODWARD & BON ae LAA® L. PRICE, Captain “ Yankees, by thunder!” Wells te ee ee omen” clare, under cath, bafure the notary, elerk, or cen tion ete Ja Sonica] ‘will be made soon Next door to C Woodward's old sts‘a@ is + VERNON don’t want to live any longe ? and Im Houses Hh MOUN - : sul, as the ense may ba, that they are the real own- Philadelphia and New York. Tomine, Ho pois Pa. av., between 10th and ith ats , No. 316. 13 SUSAUAYS AND FRIDAYS. —FAREs | cor lady in a neighboring town, was ope Rorat Sronr.—A shark, messuring over ere ofthe eertibentce or other evidences of debt, cr | vited to Gall early. ae N. B.—Alao, a very large assortment of the |) ROUND FRIP, $1; FRO day entertaining a large party, when the Sot, | snirteen feet in length. was taken by ® party that the sams have beea assigned to them, bona} _% N HB. SMOOP. latest and most approved patterns ef Grr.te:, Par- | ALE XANDRIA7S eR lee versation happening to flag, one of the gues! of gentlemen in the inlet at the east o fide, for colteedion ; and the netagy, clerk, or consul Tue YOUNG MAN'S HAr.—THEIR lor, Chamber, D.ning-Room, Office and Store ae pe ey “sg remarked: “Awful” pause”? “And ar Sollbcane Island, on Satarday rege aor imost inelade the fact of that deetacation in thelr een | points gutsy an yl Gunny ee Now cen furnith, beat suited to this seather ° | Gascnen tease the Capitol for the bost at 8% your business with my awfal Paws) sorubbed | landed triumphantly oo OF ek ot cast en ane atihseseiadagmenl Price, beapesk for them the tpleias eoane You will do weil to call and cx amine eur as- | o7slock- Conch fare 0 conte, 5. witt leave t gett | Totrted the landlady; “if yeu Bed CO™MDIN, | iicuse, where it was the grent contre <f sori- If ansignad tor eofiection, or in pledge, the name | Of 907 Piet tem wed Gee ene fertment of goods.) We will take great pleasure | Foreons wishing 16 Soeccess Farber Ss base oe long a3 fo bonnie and white as | osity ay a ae . Furais! in showing our assortment. ‘@ are sure residence : x would nac a eury o, . {the pasty botding the Donefictal or reeiduasy in- orentigaapye Het between 45; and eck our Goods are very low, as we buy, for cash. aments nae a pala) gh claim must be sated in the adidavit | streets. . se 16- Op Trauecasu.” Me Aer a 20-Se ‘year “SAML GEDNEY, Captain. } they are