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THERE IS LAUGHING AND their second of Mr. Heart, howing of Teeth by those who ‘Artificial ‘Teeth f Dr. SOObMAN, ae er of his presence, and his readiness to answer E M bh, Esq » for sat- 8. lin, the notified Mr. ‘Con: A EVENING STA f,, | P4SHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Literty of Speech in the fouth upon the “ Evening . Penn. avenue. a —<————————————— ; " , | isfaction ; whereupon Mr. Conaer replied that section of the ——s) WASHINGTON CITY: Slawery.—One of the influences of eeigee they had no farther demand to make Mr. RICHMOND ASSOCIATION OF per having z= ‘Theatres ——————_ say the abolitionists, is, that it cur! Conner then, in company with his principal, THE METROPOLITAN HUOK AND | the largest circulation of any paper pul MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1858. SATURDAY ............--- October 4, 1856. liberty of speech. This is true to s certain | retired from the field.” LAuRES COMPANY — The Soe Ae ie pep 4, That the | First appearance in Washingtoa of the far-famed groper pay weyers extent, and it results from the necessity of our! We have only to add, that the death of one EVENING. at the Metropolitan Trosk House, | list of letters remaining uncalled for in any pest KELLER TROUPE. on new they may not appear | position There is no absolute legal restric- | man was “ satisfaction” enough for the most | As the last instalment due by members will be town, or village, where news- _e » £RUU. 8 o’clock, m., 71 n liberty of speech in the South, al- see he wea of this liberty are punish- THE WEEKLY STAR. able the re, 93 under all governments. But Our Weekly paper, published to-day, con- | even witk in the limite of an ae the public tains all the most interesting matter of our | sentiment of the South will not tolerate a hos- Daily edition during the week. tile disout sion of ——— for es very Copies put up in strong wrappers, for mail- | obvious re sson that such cussion, i unre- ing, can be obtained at the counter. Price of | stricted, ‘would lead to servile insurrection, single numbers 3 cents ; subscription for the There is nm such danger inthe North, and in, itis that all should attend. ig = takes OKME, Seo. 2 Bee BERNiaNs ATTENTION —THE — monthly meeting of the Hibernia Club will e place on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7} o'clock, at their rooms on the north- west corner of 24 and F streets. The members of the club are requested to be punctual ia their attendance as the election of officers will take place By order: J.RAGEN, President. R. TALBOT, Secretary. ite WOOD AND COAL —THE UNDER office in city, hall be ited, shall, hereafter, be pub- ised once only inthe newspaper which, being Sisciomisharse ag atte auvcy'at| 4 tafe ats ed ns s * seid onlee’ to be decided the postmaster at Azel or The Pri such office.] Founded upon the Seri 1 of fthe GF Persons applying for letters in the follewing list, will Sil “ Prodigal Son please say they are ADY Arel....+ Amenopb unreasonable duellist, without stopping to have a shot at John Heart, or at the heart of John The one homicide is enough to embit- ter the life of the curvivor. Officers of the Vandalia.—The following are the officers of the United States sloop-of- war Vandalia, which recently arrived at Ports- mouth, N. H.: Thos R. Rootes, commander ; until the next day. weiss Oathrne Nickels, Mary Albertson, Mies CM. jiee "ne Bell Mine Marthe Maller, MisaC M_ Nestor, Widdow Barke, Mary 3 Hall, Miss Ellen M O'Briea, Anne? Beall, Margaret A Hood, Mrs RR Pickens, Mary @ Belle, Miss EK Heart, Miss Marble Phillips, Mre 4 D speec i a ‘M = Penaiil, Mise Alice therefore the la: t freedom of h can | Alphonse Barbot,@. V. Denniston, and Ed- signed having associated themselves in ~ ee oon Robinson, Mise MA = ee eg a as i safely since. It does not follow that | win F. Gray, lieutenants; Berj. Vrecland, | business under the firm of CHAPIN & BRO , olte'aw, Mere Jan pared to furnish their friends and the public with the best articleof WOOD and CUALY ofr- fice on the east side of 7th street west, Holts'aw, Mre Jane Robey, Mary Incidental to the spectacle the Keller Troupe, Haig, Mie” Slatuieg, Hovereh | COmprising Mons. and Madame Louis Keller,” SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | slavery is wrong of itself, or that the Southern en4 27 Artists will im their refined The Union, in reply to those who express | people doubt in the least degree its justice, assistant surgeon ; Jas. K. Harwood, purser; Jacob Read, firet lieutenant of marines; Ed. beautiful Lilust; and ; : and H north. We solicit a share of the patronage Sony ee deg acd tableaux, disbelief of any danger, past or present, as to} because from motives of policy they do not | B. Bell, boatswain; Thos R. Wilson, gunner; | of ree: 7 = Suseun? Best ders hen Rendie, Mra Ben Stone, ileabatn ae cavias or asm the sfety of the Union, says: choose to allow the subject to be openly de- | Thos V. Butt, carpenter, We: 621: Bey: | eee Gare, Mie R Lee, Harriet A most lovely picture by Madame Keller and “ There fs nothing in the construction of our | bated. No man would be permitted in any | tom, stilmaker. The Vandalia sailed from Syntechs Tl! om s mpbell, Mice B Lemon, Lacy A ‘Troupe. government to define its Loren i id sere country to go on board of a ship-cf-war or into | Hong Kong on the 3d of May last. to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE | Christan Marthe A bitia: ties Tava weet a = oon oe id = temper y i tible I?msy have the elements = 2 —— before purchasing elsewhere, as by 80 doing they | Cleaveland, Alice” Malbran, Retecca Thompson, Mary J y Mons. adame Ke! roupe. of poster grmsarras and resistence to aggression | a garrison, and attempt tocall inquestion tho | wor so —The Philadelphia North Ameri- | will save from 1s to 25 per cent sii ' MA Miller, af Taylor, Mary B Qu EEN OF THE FL OWERS. r " : 7 4 i : filet and Dinner lower than the lowest at . y Madame hell Troupe. to incure it longer life than some pape hanes right of the constituted officors to govern the | ..,, quotes the Star as saying that there is aE avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. “a fre eer ra . more bat es eee ths Len el sailors or soldiers under their command, of to | « a regular military body” for the protec:ion | eo em JOHN MeDRVITT, | E2etthe Marr earn wee? Ungerbart, Mary J FAMINE, an uman bs _—- — ah LS Ellis, Sirs M Mary wi Ferguson, Mre 2 Mil'igen, Sallie B Willman, ‘Laughlin, C governments, with certain modifications, that | remonstrate as to the mode of their treatment, 0 5 inna, Mary A x | A wonderful performance. The plot is based : control the will and regulate the power or to depict the inequality of the comforts, of the President of the United States, calked upon the great famine recorded in the annals of |< OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF i that ‘ what has ms the Auxiliary Guard. The Star made no ~S i ceagasun bop tee _ Greceoe, Pauline ” Mcliensy, MrsHenryYoune, Miss Corrie Billed hts seed? Sotho oveu bin ate ten oan “It at aoptcie oa sate be Tost By condition and pay of the men and officers, such remark. The President finds his protec- | NOU <f Georzetown, be public peneraly, that | Hall, Mite Artic eintiaunreiser: Rant of bread to toed Bie = wife pave ns If this is not an axiom, it is at least | Whether the former wero present or not at the | tion in the respect of the people. they intend Ce Gren iret Grund, Gell st Fer Anarews TF 2 Fletcher, BR McOonclin, 37 8 oe er pea ian 5 a paricide a pert of history. Our government has no | disenssion. Certainly it would not be eon- — . = nines pond acebely , 0c L2tWaSe" | Alewan, Menuel Grogea, Wim oe Thes FAITH, HOPE ans Cniaree assurance that it lives beyond the reach of this | sidered very illiberal, nor as an unwarrantable| | Fx-@overnor Floyd, cf Virginia, recently — cen a caso aa An exquistiely beautifal tableaox by the contingency. i f b, if discussion | made a great speech in New York. The Fre- | GUITABLE F OR PRESENTS.— CALL | *}.\; @ « Nolen, J troupe “The existence of our government depends | Test#istion of freeden: of speech, iecussion i nae at LAMMOND’S, 464 7th street, and select | anterron,co inn ONesia, Wm er he os bora inion Tteas that that brought | of this kiad were probibited; neither would | monters, of course, did not relish it, and asa | from bis large stcck of Toys and Fancy Notions. Atkinson, Chas gu, : Orme, Wa After the drawa will be Mlustrated the great na- paras ife, aa we are living by this uncer- | such prohibition be negarded as an indication | consequence, essay to severely criticize it advert eae areueteg a 4 porto toed O'Conner, John tional paluting by a are tain tenure. We have constantly before us, | 4: the officers doubted the legality or justice | The national sentiments which he uttered| (ZEW KORK HATS.—THE FOURTH | ®t WC? Geetiranrda cnuece Washington Crossing the Delaware. in the administration of the government, the z . diversity of popular sentiment and its inflam | of their authority over the men under their matery influence. We know bow this has in- | command. creased in intensity and recklessness as we| This is a precise paré.llel to tho position of Burns, Brown, WJ Barton, Thor B Bilzard, Stephen 2 Byington, Bama'l were received from time to time with loud ap- To conclude with a tableaux respe :tfully dodica- plause. Thousands were in attendance. to all parties, termed THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, from « Beebe”? this day opened at STEVENS’S supply of HATS of the fall fashion, ) a oc 4-3t Salesrosm, Browns’ Hotel. — Bruce, RJA romp ; i -—Surgeon G. RB. Horner has Presenting the libenesses of b with new elements of dis- ‘ Ordored gi ILLMORE AND DONELSON, AND _ aul ne nate adele, What was thought | *laveholders or those ir.terested in slavery and | 1,201 ordered to the eteam frigate Wabash as F Buchanan and Breckinridge Streamers and BUCHANAN, FREMONT, & FILLMORE. treason in the days of Washington is now | Abolitionists, at the South. In both cases the cot 4-2t Parker, Jno Preble, Lt @ FattersonT 48 surgeon of the fleet for the home equadron. ‘Lieut Washington Gwathmey has been or- dered on ordnance duty at the Norfolk Yard. Flags for sale b: oc 3t ts thought by many to bea virtue and a neces | same reasons existafor prohibitingdebate. It rata coon eplepsiacrrc cet plese ak ceo el is very easy to persuade the igncrant that tue and love of country lose their potency, we y lose the restraining influences ak teeutirss they are oppressed by those set over them, 43 LAMMOND, _ $5 REWARD.—STRAYED FROM THE Pierre,Croquette J 2 subscriber, four unbroke MU LES, Parker, A ste, ; ee manrs and tailstrimmed ‘I'he above re- B ‘Henry © w WILL GIVE UK OF HIS that regulate and give a safe direction to| whether they be a0 or not, and it is the duty | Resignation —The resignationof Aesietart ward will be ms on actives ot the alg LAUGHTER-PROVUKING AND opinon and power. Corrupt that opinion by of all gover ments to prevent, by lew or | Surgeon George Suckley, medical department | ™e8 oF any tn formation so that I can SPLITTING ENTER TAINME! AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Tth Street, commencing WEDNECDAY EVENING, Oct. 1, 1856, consisting of EXTRAORDINARY & UNPRECEDENTED , and are afloat upon a vast sea a x ss of enetttinty and dauger.” : otherwise, tho discussion, by the imprudent The Intelligencer repels the idea that the | or the design ing, of euch questions as tend dissolution of the Union is one of the issues | unnecessarily to inflame the passions or en- get them again. Also, some fine young mules for sale JAMES Hi. SHREVE, oc 4-3t* 7th street, bet H and | streets $$ rr U_S. Army, ha; been accepted by the Presi- dent, to take effect Octobor 3, 1856. EH Hesietine, Charles Dennis Harris, CL Bobleber, David Hawkins, Capt Barret, Ctester ry Minister to Mexico.—John Forsyth, Esq., f = & REWARD—STRAYED ON STOLEN depending on the result of approaching elec- | danger the seeurity of the community . a & on the Ist instant, a Red and. meee MAGICALILLUSIONS, a —— United States to Mexico, in th» place of Gen. | White spotted COW with white Brooks, James VENTKILOQUISM, tion as too monstrous for grave argument, and . J Gaded Hed, left Mobile last k face, and the top of her horns cut Barkol, Lt a Jenson, Cost and the as indeed hardly worthy of being treated se-| _ Chesapeake rad Obio Canal.—This work, | Gadeden recalled, left Mobile last week for | fees 73d [he toP of her home cnt Bird Abram Saaress,T Shaw WBS LIFE-MOVING FIGURES. riously. The Intelligencer says: it is but too well known to the stockholders, | that Republio, to eater upon bis fficial duties. | for ee ee ae a eee between Mas- Seok, Walter ™ Jobnson, nese ae BE Fhe et ae Soe EXHIBITION . s . " ; . — sacht 5 ri 01 h ch A : “To make the existence of the government | 148 for mca aR & vammansttiane ee The Current Operations of the Treasury | _it# PATRICK MURPAY. | [CNowe Sonenone dus, = rastaiogs BO All particulars in the small bills. 68. 30-5t bee epee P sg Lert = egeiae peri | Fer Rd aha | mae y P| Department —On yesterday, 34 October,| x.1.coaman, we. BR. witson. | Gane ke eg = aE teal election, woul ucing our insti-| in repair, notwithstanding the advantages LSON & CO Coleman, TW — Keleher. J H Smith, Martio 3 Wants. tutions to the level and precarious tenure of a - : there were of Treasury warrants entered on GORMAN, WIL! * Carpenter, Tisdale Keech, Jno E Butherland,Cept JD | —____ Mexican or Buercs Ayrean pronunciamento. available to make it a profitable source of : si the books of the Department— SAINT Ere a Mt WH ESOTA, Clarke, Simon Kelly, Jno Francis Smallwood, Jos ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF LIBERAL But the men who laid the foundations of the | revenue. To szy nothing of the coal mines, Pexsn dokt wartsnte $1051 38 ciigin 4H EIR BOO EXORiee 4 eons ga Sti e education Wishes a situation in a wholesale Cc tituti This i Fy bo a2? E. é b . Ke JF rocery :r Drug Store or fartper Mek Ce a Taig | 28tieulture, by means of that channel of in- | vorthe Treasary Departuen:... 3,417 12 Rezl Estate, Land Warrants, and general Po King 2 address through tbe Post Om ¢« Sobriety.” and them too deep to be skaken fs subverted by | teFcommunicaticn, can always find a good and | For the Interior Department..... 15,632 99 | Collecting Agents. FI oda ha ie be young man will call tosee you oc 4-3 ae xo = a | vendiy menakot, @ tile tf porves to connect ike For Customs....ssessereserserse 5,944 18 | References —Pairo & Nourse; Sweeny, Ritten- pe rag esta cerry bad ————————————————— —_ ser en — Lene n sig isipretaripan U ado ae - War warrants received and en- hou e, Fant & Co. £C4-1W® | Cunningham, Jno Koigbt, Chas A Stuart, FK pie WANTED—FOR THREE LADIES exement. is glorious ion has stoo st with the ship gont tlanti 5 Sao ee «| Cary, Isaac N ane, Stouer, F A? and t lidren, the ages of 8 12. during sixty years, and with the blesenecr| Woot with the shipping on the Atlantic The tered + sceecsrcerresssteceeces 145,093 00] FALE AND WINTER MILLINERY. | S708... Kane, Wm Stout. Frank comancuting the tet tonsa ton teen leaven, it will stand firm tix'y years pats improvement of the Potomac river suggested | On account of the Navy... + 100,000 00 go MKS L. ALLEN WILL OPEN jos laweD oe, and perbaps longer. ‘Terms 230 per mo i though the Washington Union and its misled | by General Washington, was designed to effact AB nviveil Gomecas ~ ily be feo Saturday, October tee) a ed Lowry, liz B Smith, Gold dress ‘*U"’ Post Office. se coi ederates should live all the time to pre- | a transit similar to that now more effectually ~ —— ee ses wn MiG ee every aceerip- Gar Freecle a Tone, dao 33 Sirith, Chas WET NURSE WANTED —APPDY TO dict its dowofali furnished by the canal Energy, tact, and | *duited by using the “ Balm of a Thousand tion Flowers, Fea hers, Ribbons, Headdresses, | Collins, Edwin S se Dr W. P. JOHNSTON, 7th street, —_—— I : it | Flowers.” It will remove ten, vimples,and| ac’ Also, a beautifal assortment of «bildrens | Cure DT bee Wa 0 EawdF. oc 2-38 ~ economy are, however, necessary to plaze it i wary Hats towhich sve favites the attention of the | cows GR Taylon RB ERPS RR gE ee eS a é RBSONAL. " ~ | ix such a condition as to fally answer the great freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and Jadies of Washirgton, Georgetown, and vicinity. | Darby, Wm a Tucker, Otis jr AN TE D— WANTED—WANTED—30 .++The N. Y, Tribens — that Gov. purposes designed ; and bence we are gr roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or | 3us Denney sai avenue, between 9th ae ccawTe.”) 6 66fee 6 uae Persons in went of the following ar is i i ata’ t es 2. i treet, ith side. oc 4 Ps on, : Seward is in so anergy ress robert fied to learn that it is the purpose of the Board three: drops, and wash the face night and | streets, south side. ————_———— og rors = | French or German Looking Glaeses cause serious anxiety mas ‘ ork i morning. For sale at Shillington’s, agent for OR SALE—AT THE FIRST WARD Moore, Wm T Trimmer, Geo Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square constantly near bim to put every part and point of the work into Washi ri z Livery Stable, on G street, between Di Mair-s, Thos W3 Telfer, F2 Ol! Paintings, large and small i D ferred 07 the -rate order for the opening of navigation | “ #*hington, and all druggists. 17th and 18*h streets, cne pair ef BAY a a ee eae Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. ++++ The title of D. D. was conferre first-ra! ee 5 HORSES, 6 and 7 yearsold, 15% han Darling. MV.B Mowry, 8 jr a All Kinds of Pletures fiemed, ond soy nize Rev. J B. Taylor of ryan y x u in the spring. How to Escape From A ROOM FILLED WitH | high: and one pairof 6RAY HURSE aed ad My: c pen gy Looking Giesses, cr other work’in the gliding recsnt commencement of Columbia College ; The /ntelligencer alludes to the fact that | Stcxe —It is not generally understood, Says | 4 and 5 years o'd, 16% hands bigh; warranted to | Dent, HA Minta, Lt Whiteburst, WN Mne done to order with disratch. but the Religious Herald states that he de- Di pia Gh ke and | the Buffalo Express, that in case of fire in a | te sound and weil’ broke to harness. Also, one | Dusiey Hw, ‘Morgan, Rev 3 RU Whe and, Wm Also, alot cf cast-iron Brackets, snitable for chines accepting it. the Board of Directors o! a Chesapeake an: house, the room becoming filled with smoke, | 2¢¥_Lady’s CARRIAGE, made to order; and | Dyer, Hor ullowuey, «++» We learn from the Christian Intelli- | Obio canal have been two days in session at meer, thet F a — — their office in the City Hall, and concluded == ay eabted deaitag: at Republican their labors yesterday afternoon Business meetings. of mach importance to the canal, and by con- «+++ The editor of the Democrat, published | eequence to the country through which it at Union, Monroe Napeeh Adem Sapir miper” him- | passes, as well as to the Distriet of Columbia If upon taking the second degree in editorial * ; c hfe. "He poss Saw ER Staples, Bx , vis- and the city of Aloxena thay required and ob ited his office last week, and demanded a re- | tained attention and adju tment. cantation of certain remarks concerning = The result of the deliberations of the Board speech in Union. in August last. He refuse ist, in ¢ in, of t! Howi . retract and thereupon Mr. Staples pitched — = ae —? of the following measures into him “like thousand of brick,” and { #24 resolutions : . such another renconter he says was never wit- 1. The Board has entered into a contract shelving, &e.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit the times, for cash N. B.—Old_ Work and Piste : rk Regilt, s aa ‘eRRa. avenue, Oo) rkwood House, Gee 19 OPPO GHN WAGNER aah Witerd Jen 8 6 P IVATE BOARD._TWO GENTLEMEN Magruder, Belford Walmsley, Geo T and their wives, er one smal! fami) , could be Muldaur, A W Williams, Co} Chas | accommodated with board and rooms ina private Flugeralae Ps Mehaites Out a. Wace family. near the Department, for the winter. Fishback, WO. McLeaty’a Clinton ‘Terms $50 per month. Address ‘«Private Board’ Chea Box 4 at this cffice. oc 3-3t Flahavan, Timothy McR er OARD AND ROOMS.—FOUR OR FIVE one front clerence frill CALEUHE, both made by Brckhaus, Aligaier & Petry, Coach Makrre, Philadelphia. oc 4 lw VUCAL CLASSES P CAULFIELD BEGS 'f0 ANNOUNCE » to the Ladies of Georgetrwn, that he will commence a Class for the study of Vocal Music at Old ‘Trinity Church, on TUESDAY next, at 10 o'clock, A_M. A Class for Gentlemen will meet at 7 o'clock, on TUESDAY EVENING Terms inadvance, $5 per querter, of 20 Lessons J. P. C. has stili vacancies for a few private Pupils on Piano oc 4-3, HIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT THE subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan’s Court of Washington county, in the District of the best plan for safety is tolie upon the floor, where one is eure to find a strata of pure air. 'y adopting this method many have been en- ebled to crawl out of the room escaping suffo- cation. Another mode of precaution, eaid to bo attended with equal safety, when cauzht in a room filled with smoke, is to hold a hand- kerchief before the mouth and nose, which will aoe tho airin breathing and exclude the emoke. Etliot, Johany Moynihan, Dan't Eldrea, H Chas 8 A New Wrinkig.—Under this caption the Pittsburg (Pa ) Morning Post announces that, ‘Son and after the Ist of Ostober. instant, the conductors of the trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad are to wear blue cloth coats and ? tlemen can be accommodated at No 533 . Freakin, B McCleaster, HB nessed before. His nose was caused to bleed | for the erection of a masonry dam at the site caps, with bedge {n front Columbia, letters of administration on the person- ‘ mITIALS. south 12th street, between Cand D Those tak- @ little, and with that exception the wounds | of dam Mo. 4, to take the place of the present Santa. ‘The tre. aeaenineaat ipiderer Sockty. i$ ohanee ail garsone taving os eed plate of Ctreut Court: Brenitens Metropolitan Inst'e; Na- ing meals at 1 o'clock. oc 1-3: WPS® 3 i . > - jonal Tn y SALT. Pee eeregeuapruenasreses —— = Stes = ee sear tabanl peailainary fstepes) ta be -~ gray Seek cont an pants, glazed cap with ene a said Seer § are hereby —— “< Oe 4, Ine. eee ee. BERRET, P.M. BOARDING SEVERAL LARGE ROOMS ‘5 d i i it the sal wi! e voucters thereof, tingle ones , band: and therefore did’nt examine closely. ” | matured at the next meeting of the Board, larnenin ce ere is nothing new in all | ex — A 2. attac! this—the officers on every well regulated rail- road wear a badge to denote their station, and on several a uniformity of dress is ebserved. gid the subscriber, on or before the 20th day of Sep- tember next; tiey may otherwise by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of the said estate. = somely fur. CRIMER LITTLEGOOD, ESQ., A | nished, can be rented either in suits for femilics, young gentleman who wished to see life and | or to single persons, with board if desired, on the saw it accordingly. Chips from Uncle Sau’s | most reasonable terms. ee is attached le ++++ There are no male descendants of the = — constraction of a masonary dam at dam A No =o Metin enka pens 3. It hascomtracted for the construction of a eee under my bcd RS tad Jack Knife. Just recei’ — aoe edletlaere eae » — mig :: for a family Prt weighlock at Georgetown at the sum of $15,- Lisgrat Donation.—Mr. David Hunt, of ” O :R | "3 children. Apply at No 468 10th street, be- Suaiistna 7! isan ctor eae cee 00" said lock to be placed at a convenicrt | Jefferson county, Miss, has presented the} °° 4-*3w* Administratriz. oc 3_next to Lammond’s, 486 7th st., near E. | ween D and E. se 17-3w® 2 children. Two of bis grand daughters, we | Spo! west of the Alexandria aqueduct _ are informed, are living in their sativa city, 4. The Board has resolve to notify the Philadelphia—Mrs. William J. Duane and | Contractor for the pump work at the mouth of Mrs Thomas Sergeant—only surviving chil- | the south branch that he will be allowed to dren of the Doctor’s daughter Sarah, Mrs. | the Ist of December to fulfil his contract, but Bache Mrs Eache was the mother of four | failing in which the Board will thereafter take sons and three daughters, all of whom bad | the matter into its own hands in order to anew cbildren, and the descendants in the third and | disposition of the work to secure its obiccts at fourth degree are numerous. The oldest male | the earliest practicable moment. Ouktand College with the handsome sum of 310,000 <—— STATED MEETING OF TRE Columbia Ty; He prey Dent, will peace THIS EVENING at the City Hall, at8 it UGAR, CUFFEE, &c. 40 hkds. Brown SUGAR 125 bags Java, Green and WhiteRio COFFEE 10,000 pounds Bright SHOULDERS 500 supericr Family HAMS 10,000 pounds large Hake FISH 1,200 do CODFISH 73 boxes New York CHEESE, 20 balf- barrels PICKLES RLON THE GOLD BEATER.—A Work MES. G. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- of unequaled power and patho-, by A. Cobb, date several boarders with or without rooms, ir , just commenced in the New York Ledger, a | Penn. avenue, No. 27%, between llth end 12th New York daily and oc! en streets. se 10-1m ‘ E Sse oc3 next to Lammond’s, 486 7th st , meer E OARD, &e—MRS. BATES, ON THE S. W = ———— = corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street QmOrED BEEF—ENGLISH CHEESE. | is pared to accommod »te gentlemen with rooms Breakfast Beef, freshly cured and smoked in | with or without board. Every effort will be made cholce pieces also nglish Dairy Cheere of re- | to render those comfortable who may favor her o’cioe! <i, 10.0. F —THE R. W. GRAND : Lodge of the District of Columbia ae will assemble THIS (Saturday) 2°0 drums FIGS, in gocd order descendant now tiving is Dr. Franklin Bache, | 5th, and lastly. Orders have been issued to 0) pounds New CUERAN TS tins Ente, Ftc RPRORELL, peng pt oo oa of Philadelphia, oldest son of Dr. Franklin’s | the general superixtendent of the canal to] ~” EVENING, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, are seesivoe — Hees & SEMMS. oc 3- Corner of 15th and 1 streets A eldest onan B F. Biake. A great niece | make forthwith a thorough and minute survey iby ap honi at7o’cleck, to make arrangements for} CC %-eost__ ss MURRAY & SEMMS. | _OC* _____Corner of 15th and I streets of Franklin, Mrs. Jane Kinsman, also resides | thereof, from end to end of the line, to find out | aie ding the a oe late PG Lyxve SHOES! SHOFS!! SHOES!!! FANCY HATS FOR CHILDREN. THE SECOND GRAND BALL in Philadelphia, born in Boston, and now in | and report where repairs may te necessary, | #1 10T- aoe YT EAnoe GC 8 Ww ARE DAILY RECEIVING ADDI- Fone ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN » oF sam her ninetieth year; she is one of the few of } where leaks exist or are likely to occur, what ——— = tions to our laige and weil selec.ed to; ether ott sex ing ica American Hook & Ladder Co. those surviving who remember the famous odes oe ale Se sha"tower tie bel ai . 2° F.—COLUMBIA LODGE cabot = Pao hcg yew ~ A zB! ses meer athe gre bem e “ , > her rr ing m: e re site, ay al spectfa. cal ie ention of a nm want. - Tea Party Pe etiesl . fadioate sveryikicg aiioh Seren «ae ive Toe prot thew ph superior article of Quilted oc 33 236 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. | ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. NAVY YARD, ++++ Mies himberly the actress and dramat- judgment may require improvement, exten- ay, pmeet at the hall, on TO-MORKOW Galters for lediex; heavy Cloth But Ga‘ters for ladies, used for riding; together with a general atsortment for ladies, inisses and children Gents. boys, and youtbs Boots, Shoes, and alters of «very variety. Call SHR A. HOOVER & SON, South side Pa. ave , bet 6th and 7th sts., are: H. ARRELL, ON TUESDAY, October 7th, 1856. AINTER, — Wo six marth side La. ave. bet 6th and 7th ats. | A \ERY EXERTION WILL BE MADE ON Isa ESTO SAY TO His FRIENDS AND | ovening Ly mustlopeh ponent Reade a e pul generall ¢ is prepared at enjoyment times to execute work fa his line at theshortest | {720 may honor them with shelr presence on Botice. ec3 Im ie reader, is engeged in a sharp newspaper | sion, correction, or renewal. ee the editor = the Buffalo Republic, the Hon. Benjamin Welch She gives in ex- ‘ ‘: Jene- tenso from the Republic of September, 1852, A “Reform,” with & Vengeance ‘Gree then edited by Mr W., an article which eriti- | ley, of the New York Tribune, denounces eally reviews her ae and pronounces her | what he calls tho © stupid custom” of having e (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at I o’clock, to attend the funeral of P. Sec’y and P.G Lynpe Exior. Members of sister Lodges are frate-nall invited to unite with us in the last sed tribute to the mem- oye our deceased brother J I. 8. BARKER,N @. Ce 4-c06t opposite Browns’ Hotel. Tickets ONE DOLLA R—admittin a gentle- amon; first and best actresses on the ae Be ws KNIGHTS TEMPLAR — Washington > ISTHICT OF COLUMBIA, W man and ladies; to be mem! American stage. At a paleo padol: * multiplicity of speakers at each political Commandery No- 1 wiil meet TU-MOR- CALIFORNIA LAND CLAIMS. D County, te wit:—1 ieatity cont oan =e Company and at the domes ine Gene z= however, Mr. Welch took the vccesion, while | Meeting. Ie says : i pa hed (Sunday,) at | o’clock, at Mason- ae 0 . John Connor brought before me. a justice ball Mies K was playing at the Buffalo Theatre, “Moet such public speeches are for this! tynon oe attend the funer.1 of Sir Knight AasyanEe a aes th thse of the peace in and for said County, Omoibuses will leave the comer of Sixth street to atteck her, unsaying all he hed previously | reason botehes. Men are advertised tospeak{ it ; small RED COW, with white face, the tops of | #nd Pennsylvania avenue every ten minutes unt: the hores cut eff,’ both ears split, as an my quarter of tea o’clock. Nec t-lw : BE Bn ven under my band an this 24 of)” October, 1856. PAUL STEVENS, J. 2. Suawts. , ‘ ; Py W.J. RHEES, Rec 5 said and endeavoring to make bis readers be- | just as if they were members of a circus-trav- —- aes » Recorder. lieve that the lady was destitute of all merit eliog company. Unlike the circus, each one MASONIC. — THE OFFICERS AND as an actress. Miss Kimberly says Welch had | is in the other's way; nothing is properly imeinbers of National Lodge No. 12, are NOzice 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN the followiceg cases on the calendar of the Supreme Court, appea! will not be prosecuted by the United ttates, name y : been to New York and had been feasted by | worked out argumentatively, and au 66 David W Alexander and Frav- Tequested to meet at Masonic Hall, c OW OPENING a Vv 7 b itors | of D and 9th streets, THIS (Saturde SVED N No. Name of Claimant. Name of Locality . S vane EA ap A Edwin Forrest who poisoned him against her. | who come to be convinced go home either un- | at 7 orelock, tomske magn te renal 62 Jolin B & Cooper _ ( Felt pre poet te cocallgtriad rir Ninock of CLoaKe nen Be yee hg She a the animonity of Forrest to the | convinced, or at least undecided. They are | of our late Worshipful Master, Lyxpg Extor. 6t Juan Wilson Gaara Sel Ubrrre r pectoha poe nate 1 Canton take} at excetding low prices: "Ais sais, and exposs! of the * Forney letter’ on his divorce | confused too by the multiplicit ; hey are a'so requested to meet atthe seme] 65 > aite G fi Ste v i i trial, by a gentleman TRsherte of the Boston | independent of the Testaree Lass maladie } Hall, on to morrow (Sunday) at 1 o’clock p.m. & Divid'W Alenacder <n pes ae No. 76, corner 24 and @ steeste._ some Bleek Cane CARES, in new Sogn etiachoucumms some Black Centres in the lot. which are Tiwes) well known to tue public as the friend | that each speaker is incomplete. Bi ides this, ; {4 a'tend the funeral, which will take lee ee facta ae “German Aecordsons,annorted sists woe | st of Miss K. and who has done much to aesist when an Aaa bas an meaning to himself 4 lwclesk ‘The Saas teeta a8 irra oats A tee =e: German Accordeons, assorted sizes,and prices} e206t 523 7th st, 3 doors north Pa av. ono Ayala Sante Ana ber to the position she has attained upon the | does hia best in manner and st: le, but when | ae nmere a a —_t from $1 to $37. Just opened at our Music Store. Ss al od Georgetown. 799 Morillo aud Maria V Rot Pp de Felipe Li MEDIC. c q stage. ianete We he is tied down to watch tickings and the des- | Master Masons in good standing are particularly 2 Tecdoro Arr Me Kh Bineem Pe ne oF Re =a ee © LS. D® H. PERABEAU~ GERMAN SOMEO- A Puotiric Pate. —fn the church of st. | POFae courtesies of giving way to another | Invited to uuite with usin tbls Lest sad respect to | "3 (uses (suite Tel re Oy sock et eens Bee pathic, physician, his the bonor to offer his 4 c = . son, or & is audi fi i the memory of our Worsbipfa! ster rd a8 Prareiso®. ne peaing . services to inka! Nicusiss at Ghent, there is a tablet to the | Owing to the fact that thelrtiwe inechaugag, (er tess Wet 8 BU LOW Ba Ware | Ah voor Wer iortmel ‘Atlant? oc2 JOHN F. ELLIS. | vteinity. tame of Washingwe ond mae se Lora ret ae the same orator invariably does bis worst.” '| !{ ______Recretaty. | Ms Maymusdo Cenitle Bad Lats ovtepe OR HIRE.—A SERVANT BOY BE- tween Seth eae eanmnen ont stueet, No 288, be- Bl children, 20 buys and 10 girls. Did Oliver | @#@¢ley goes onto recommend that ouch} 3 10 0. F-—A STATED SESSION | © feo, Hambls oe ae ae balldingn betwiee Siet nad ait on eet N. B —Homeopathic medicines for sale, which Sppeared at the head of bis 21 sons all in uni- | §peaker have a whole evening to himself. | ~ will Ne ald on MORE eee” oe ee Binove 401s Pante dt | Ward. 7 0c 2 ate <a For Feverend a tos cee form when Charles V. made his entry into | Doubtless, there is an opening for improvement | ee ING, the 6th tostant, at 7% o'clock, | 9 Charles Walters mi zuto STELLA SHAWLS_STELLA SHAWLS: complaints, &e , &o. Poa a ne “es Ghent as Count of Flanders Charles w. ae when business cf importance will come up f St Salvador Zepincen Baisa de l.s Kecarpince pleased at the fact of a simple artiean bring. | 1 the matter of systematizing the programmes | consigeralion. ene, | Seinen Exess | A LARGE AND VERY BANDSOMESTOCK FaLl RULLINERY ing Up ard educating sucha family, that bo | Of Political meetings so that there ehall not be j ocket WM. COOPER, Scrite. | 94 Jose latsel Grusaies San Mignelite de Tru! | opened, at Just MRS M: A. HILL WILL OPEN « em Oliver a modest pension. The} an overplus of kers, ' BY KE Ty ° FRANK A Mc@EE’S Store on Saturday, October 4th, her usual a is G ti Mi it \ » — his 32 children as pian! glk ara hie time ; but in the name of the patient, long- | tastent Sharh, cormee avin cee tna 98 Aud : Duarte pried ecvees poeeee Naat te ects GE OREWARN | Fenpeyivania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. le offering he could make to his sovereli = tuffering America le b agai | Sth street, Navy Yard, on TO-MORROW, at 10| 110 Vicente Canton Rencho Nactonal aon oe ‘ole to pa ey ee Bef na ined The count was happier with them there": : eee Re we Protest against | clock a'm , by the’ Pastor, Kev Re Nichaie | !!1 Framiecs Branch Arreyo Giande dated ‘on or about the loth day of Seprentey MILLINERY Minjau and bis wife Amalberga with theine any ‘‘ reform’’ which threatens to encourage | The Firemen gene ally are invited. ite | ua jth onal rate 1856 The said notes have be pot, Seca MISS THOMPSUN WILL OPEN ‘The 81 children of this Ghent couple were | Prolixity in our public speakers. Anything { ———VOUNG OATHOLIOG? fn ree CATHOLICS? = 11t Avastasto Oarritto and I have stopped payments. Fall and Winter Millinery, on Satur- carried off together, in 1526, by the swetie.\ but that! It strikes us that our national style | Bee noch ~The reg cue iaeace ply He = LOUIS HO HING. day, October 4th, at Hutchinson & Rhich we have uo dificulty (as it is catied | of oratory; ig +4 4 | ing of this society will be ‘held tn be opocete | it Aptos DIAN oO TORE | ante’s Fancy Store. No. 310 Pennsylvania ave- the newly-isported English disease) in recog retory is already too wordy and florid, and | Gfarch, Capitol Hill, TO-MORROW (Sunday) | 118 Josaula $ io Cebas dolaCarpenteria | JDAAR Music and Musical. Inet STORE poten vectent ee e Dieing as the black sweat of England. Minjea ta what is wanted is depth, not length. Con- | EVENING, at So'elcck. V.E KING, 10 Carlen C Raprnoea Ta Posade os Onites | kind 306 Pennsylvania ‘avenue, betwee ne DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, County of tie leas of all theif bildsen, nuneee waar | secuation is the order of the day. Long) ecetniy. | it Kaden vena Rarwjeneamcher | 10th stre:te. 28 ee RaRAnEteR.—1 hereby certify that JAMES ue le . 0 5 . > PE SS EE pe Ri ee oe wipe ington Coun! rougbt y lie interred. Their monument is the Horlale nre 22 longer listened to, and long ed- ATER TON TRLORT INFANTRY, | 12 Jesn Maria Herren Pr aedea oy ee OTICE —1 FOREWARN ALL PER- | ‘fore me, ihe Subscriber, one of the Juntoceer most affecting of the many memorials of the | \%#l*nolorger read. Demosthenes himeelf, iT take chaiat monthly of | is2 agastin Machado et al. Ballons sons from employing or & colored | ‘he Peace in and for the said County, this 2d day dead raised ie papalten Ghent. were he on the stamp in 1856, would be "| avon Guanes reper AY | iss Avdren otal. Guajome Boy, 16 or 17 age, by the name of HEN- | of Urtober, 1856, asa Stray upon bis ee polled to abide by the one hour rate.” | BYomder: BF. BEERS, t hands high, spevined is back biva ine? Ixstixer —A pair of ; == . 0c zs ecretary. Given under my hand. . drawing freight he, eeaumuen deen din} The Duello.—As Mr. John Hest, one of the MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE DI3- E JouN’s"HOLLINGSBEAD, 1. P. at a furious paee through of Buffalo’ Kyery | editors of the Charleston Me, h | BS" Taior cocumbia —a cpa ces ajenita LADIES! The Horse can be fou ¢ at the = abie of Kele- body thought they would kill . 2 | in this city, the fotiowi Td vab needs | ing of this soctety will be held atthe Watingion let Octarlana Gut taitagene nn | CAtocy AND SEE THE HANDSOMEST | bo & Prwell, th strect, between D ad E. andl br See on themselves, yet | in this city, the following card published by | Infirmary on MONDAY toe tet be ae at 12 | 14¢ Octariano Gutierrex Te tense stock of CLOAKS eo3-ne , { nstinet, that the terrified | J C thi y wcwek JNO CG 2 145 David 8 Spance Encinal y Buena Espe- | » MANTILLAS, horses, spisited as they were, acteotk halted | 22me* Connor, on the part of Mr. E. Magrath | Tea O C, RILEY,M D, rapea HA WLS, &c , that have ever been brought to WOOD AND COAL when they reached the doo, , YS yee | and Samuel Champlin, on the | Bead _______ Ree. Becretary. | 150 rio Pico ot al. Paso Gel Bartolo is city, at FRANK A. McGEB’s, vata ‘oor of the New York pin, part of Mr ‘Guers lege Ban Ji B and Erie depot, carefull w Yor! : . THE Fl 163 Jose de la Guerra y Noriega New Mantilla and Cloak W ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE om pe a necked th agon to | Heart, may be interesting to them : Party of tee JOLET Coe HON | 186 dons ant dole Guerray Carlo Lea Alamos oc 2-3t 214 Pa ave, botw: 12th ant ioe he soll pues of WUD aad CUAL, which we human being, when the wheels of the eens ty | 9, sit Heart, accompanied by his friends, | s!¥en at Colutmbla Hall on MONDAY. Grist | ie Leer Behe ortegs Cae dal Corea EW MUSIC RECEIVED THIS MORN- | sons desirous of laying 1 ina te a wen touched the curbstone ! the vebiele | at the time agreed upon, FB; Upon the sdverscckets 0 cents, For particulars hee future | 188 Bava Spence sous aug, Hangegeame rine | NEW musIC York, Boston, and Philadel- | 40 well to give usp woth bene inter fuel would Ground, and after the fall » Taber, Mr. | cog-gen commirves. | “22g aa” 2 ° Phis, at the M Depot of ‘where. BOGUE & ON . .