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THE EVENING STAR, soription price ls THREK DULLARSAND FIF- TY CBNTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three POMLIWHED KVERY APTERNOOR, ; b 2 THE WEEELY sTAR. (SkCRPT SUNDAY,) ‘ i ‘This excellent Family and News , 4 the Siar Duildings, corm snnsyloanta Journal—con seg Si oosod aah Rlgpenth arent ining a greater variety of interesting reading than By W. D. WALLACH, ag i pens other—is published on Satur- Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX moraing. : AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly Single copy, per ego 9 to the Ageats; papers served In packages at 37% perc em cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- + Fav Ee | 1 Casx, INVARIABLY IN advan months; for less than three months at the rate of Miscellaneous. ~ PROTECTION INDEMNITY FROM Taxasuny Derartusnt, May 28, 1866, LOSS BY FIRE! Notice ie hereby given to the holders of the FIRS, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. | stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of Authorized Capital and Surplus...$1,355,151 13+ | 294 July, 1846, that such stock is redeemable by FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUR-| itsterms, and will be id at the Treasury on the ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. surrender of the pa rc thereof, on the 12th Ojf-¢ narthwast corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th | of November next, when interest thereon will screet, Washington City, D. C. p mae DIRECTORS. % Thos. 8. Fi ts , Charies Dingee, This department will continue to purchase such eorge i. Armstrong, a moire, stock priorto sald day of redemption, and will Charles A Rabi Etward R. Helm! George Helm sid,” F. Carrol! Brewster,’ | P8Y therefor the following premium, in addition James E. Neat!, eceeea = to the interest accrued to the day of purchase, ‘THOMAS 8. PLORENCE, Presidems | with one day’s interest for the money to EDWARD R HELMBOLD, secretary, the y to reach LOCAL SURVEYORS. Charles Walter, No. 397 D steaet, opposite Cry | _O8 8UCh stock recetved at the Treasury between Halt. the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in ie ee Pirst streetand Virginia slusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts James William:, No.22 Poarande haif atreet. | ‘Pecified in the certificates; vba Rizeles, No 501 Thirteenth street, below | U2 such stock recelved between the Ist and 31st Pennaylvavia avenue. ilays of August, one-fourth of one per cent; MARINE SURVEYOR. And on such stock recel Capt. J. ?. Levy. No. 367 Peansyivania avesue, Sopher ove J - August, the interest accrued thereon, and one cpposite Nationa! Hotel. te GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. ‘ay’s additional Interest only, will be paid. Joba Taomason. Certificates of such stock transmitted under Tne busiacss of Unis Vecenar | will compare f@ | chis notice must be duly assigned tothe United vorably with te most successful of similar institu tions ia the United States. States by the party entitled to receive the pur- Prom ~ lat day hg! August, 1855, in five montha, | nase money; and when sent Prior to the Ist July up t+ lst Jaauary, 1956, the premiums received | thecurrent half year’s interest mut also be as- am saated to the large sum of ove hundred and eight ‘ thousand, one han fred and fifty-one dollars, ~~ signed bythe present stockholder, otherwise such only — six huadred and zixty six dollars losses | ‘nterest will be payabie as heretofore. megorted: And notice 1s further given to holders of other th2ie evilences of success and good maa- agement, the directors feel justified in soticiting a | ‘t°¢ks of the United States that this department share of auc Sr bitievineg — the a will purchase the same between the Ist day of rity offered is am se an that all fair claims wii! Snne and tue ist day of December next, unless i Pd c i aty gal i- < — morcaccordingto equity shan legal techal ‘he sum of 81,500,000shall be previously obtained, Tae peep soto tebe? ite —y ind will pay for the same, in addition to the in- loss or damase ire on L GS. * TURE, MILLS, MANUPACT Rigs, Wane | ‘rest accrued from “he day of the last dividend es all descriptions or BUILDINGS, and | 2f interest, and one day’s additional interest for u wir contents, or all Kinds of M@RCHANDISE, | -he ‘money to reach the vendor, the following rates transported by VESSELS, STZAMBOATS, CA. pra mnie ey , = NAL B)AT3, RAIL2OAD3, aad the usual con- : veyances to or from any portion of EUROPS and | On stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 AM cr ay one oa the halls of STEAMBOATS | percent.; navigating the wi fh Waters : rie wins oF oe ium will b+ aslow as other | _O® Steok of the loans of 1947 and 1848.4 premium fixiag thei cvery improvsineat | * W6 per cent.; = ta coastruction and a-rangem ut will be taken into | Andon stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- consideration All losses speedily atjusted and prompily paid, | ‘™Mber, 1950, commonly called ‘Texan indemnity Office northwest ¢ rner Penasy!vania avenue and | *toek, 8 premium of 6 per cent. in street, Washington city, D.C. Gert a Tauemeig py effected af the Howe © ‘ ificates transmitted under this notice should Northwest corucr Wala ant Secont Sfrects, Phila. | °€ duly assigned to the United States by the par- dolphsa, ard in other principal ci of the United | ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- Suites by authorized officers of the company. vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- Je l4-lyt terest must also be assigned by the present stock- ff q qTaR f holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to 5 that day will be payable to him as heretofore. BU. . 'Y AND SELL Payment for ail the foregoing stocks will be FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; | Made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- FURNISH DRAFTS ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties On all Parts of — States and Zarspe; | entitied to receive the money may direct. « GOLLECT DRAFTS JAMES GUTHRIE, a we teenaeeAMoeES ene EMO MIWedtIBNov _ Secretary of the Treasury. EL. 4 £1 P ay D bh . ki f se Neaoriare TIME PAPERS. Tagasery Derantaext, August 20, 1856. Investment paying 10¥Y and ever, fer sale. LAgD WARRANTS JouT Resovetion extending the time for the credi- We are at sll times Purchasing, and heve for toraof Texas to parent their ciaizne Sale, LAND WARRANTS of all deaominations. | _ Resolved by the and House of Representa Land Warrants located In lows, Wisconsin, oF tives of the ‘Bates ‘States of auahak Cae Minnesota CHUBB BROTHERS, sembled, ‘Vhat @3, agreeab'y to the provision of the jana Baakers, opposite the Treasury — fection of = act of the 28h of upeeirns A ana as Ga i ee » ** to provide fur the payment of such oreditors Sahat NORFLET Of the late re ke OF Wiesars ae ate ern hended NEW AND CHE&P in the act of Congress of September 9th, SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNE STORE, lice, by public aivertisem: 99 Seveath st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hal). the’; Uh of ninety days the Secretary of the MES3R3. TFOPHAM Treasury, of the time at which payment of the late of Philadelphia, end Smountappropria:ed by the filth section of said act NORFLE® of this ¢ would be mate, pro rata, on any bond, certificate, respectfully anaounce tu or evidence of debt of said Stae, which should be their friends and the public, tuat they havecom- | prs-nted at the Treasury Department thirty days menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, | receding the 13th day of June, 1856, the limit of where they will make and keep constantly om | Sid notce; and as it is represented by the said band a large and superior assortment of—Mena’, | Seqviary of the Treasury, that of said bonds, cer- Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES, | tifica es, and evidences of debi, which have been MARTINGALES and WHIPS. HAKNESSol | recognized by the State of ‘Texas, the tame, equal every description, both for city and country use | to ths sum of teree huadred and eighty mine thous- all kings of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- | aad six hundred and nineiy-three dollars and seven PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL | cents were wot presenied tothe Treasury Department IN@ BASKET3,and FANCY WORK BOXES. | prior to the said 13th of Jaur, therefore, in order to HORS# BLANKETS COVERS, COLLARS | do full justice to the holders of -aid debs, the Secre- and HAMES. Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH ‘Treasury is hereby auchorized to yay te BS. CARDS, CUR KY-COMBS, SPONGES holders of any of the said bonds, certificates, or &2 ae. of debt, not presenied before the Teh All material ased will be the best that oan be day of Jue last, who may present avd prove the obtained; aad both of us having been practical | #4 av at the ‘I'reasury Department, between the 13th workmen for several years, we feel confident that } day of June last aud the lst day of January next, Our work cannot be surpassed, elther for style or | aud execute the proper releases to the United States durability. By anremitting efforts to give satis- | aud the Siate of Texas, their pro ruta sbare of the faction we hope to merit, and respectfally solicit, @ share of public patronag a Pastieular attention pal covering Wraaks | tary of the Treasury is authorized and required to repairing all kinds of x. distribute and pay the residue of th ers toolsconstantly on baad ase 7—ly ven bundred and fifty thousand dolla —— of Setilaining in the treasury, pro rata, a! IKRUN HALL BOUL SHUE AND TRUNK | caid nolders who may have proved claim, and ESTASLISH MENT, executed the proper releases on or before the letday Pennsylvania avenue, bet 9th and LUth sts of Jauua y next. I ma Ca ON HAND nbrbatey = aa MIS3ES, Approved August 18th, 1856, and Children a large stock of— 7 Quilted Silk Gaiters "Buckehio NOTICEIS G&REBY GIVEN to the holders of bonds, Lined and Flannel lined Gaiters for the winter | certificates, and evidences of debtof the late repub Heeled, Double Soles and Water Proof Gaiters lic of Texas, which were not presented at this de- Black, Brona>and Colored Single and Double Sole} ig tment on or before the 13th day of June last, that Gaiters Gongress Gaiters heeled ; thick and thia sole the same will be settled and the pro rata amount U.creuu will be paid to the lawful holders thereof it Moreco heeled Gaiters; Congress Button and presented before the first day of January next, ac- companied with the necessary evidence of their gen- Congress bbe Satin heeled and Kidand Glice- uineness, with assignments to the United States, re- reous Slippers Also, Misses and Children’s Shoes of all styles quired to give this depadment the custody of such Gent's, Boy’s, and Youths do do 0 bonds, certificates, and evidences of debt, and with Gent's Patent Leather Long and Congress Boots | rejeas-sto tue United Biates and Texas, fu accord. Oxford Boots and Gaiters : . , . 4 , Short Leg Calfskin Boots and P. L. Boots ance with the p-ovisions of tie actof Congress of i 2th February, 1856. Calfskin English Boots piopeene car eee “ye 81.25 to $1.75 ‘This department will not require « vidence of gen- Boys and Youths Calf Bocte ond ‘Shoes all prices, | Siueness to be preseuted with the certificates issued just received by the a aditorand compuoller of Texas under the Also, a large and well selected assortment of f thi ‘$ a Gents ued eae ‘Travelling TRUNKS, all of laws of the State. But 1 pos.essesno meansof ver- which will be sold c seap for cash. Call early, ifying the certificates, bonds and promissory motes at 8. P. HOOVER’S, weued by the republic of Texas, and not presented 2 __ Iron Hal! Boot and Shoe Store. | 19, nor audited by, the officers of the State. The SIRGER’S necessary aud proper proof of the genuineness of Improved Sewing Machines, | me taweris we eertifioate of the cumptrolter of the To which was granted the Highest Award of | State of Texas, who has the offivial charge of the the Paris Xxhibition, thereby receiving | originalarchives reiatiug to the debt of the jate re the World's Verdict of Superiority. public ofTexaa- HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA-| the assigament and zeleases may be executed chine has simplified them in man pects, 2 . . ee farecupab of executingtwicethennnnnt and acknowledged ia the presence of the Assistant of work they did Soreasely in aay given time. | Secretary of the Treasury, or the chief clerk thereof, They are without question the o: Whereas the following joint resolution of Congress has become a law: Moroco and Kid heeled Slippers, English Kid Gaiters aly Machines ca- | in tae presence of a notary public, and be witnessed shirt Sons mares, haat aoe aes pron be by the Assistant Seeretary, or chief clerk and nota- sewn by any of these nye ghee > ty, and be certified by the notary under hisnota. Seca eeaity Cane eee manne (hat | riaiseal; but when tue holders desire to make the Mantfactarers, planters and families will find | 4s*ignment and execate the roleases out of theteity them — only sale a aes to gery as they | of Washington, it may be done in the presence of an — ps liga and Curable, and not likely to assistanttreasurer, or collector, or surveyor of the prs with guages attached, for | rustoms,in the presence of @ nota y public, and be ats, cap-fronts, ga: , &o. withessed by the collector or surveyor and the no Faread, Cotton, Needles, &c » COnstamtly . a &t the lowest rates. tary public, and be certified by the notary under his - sesame pion pocbeonp oe rieee Togarding Sew | ‘mal sea!; aud iftsere be nocollector orsurvey- ag Machines will please ess - oc ofthe customs at the place where the party re ‘ag et eons. teittchaia! sidcs, the assignment and releapes may be executed a: rth pm prepared to exchange these ma. before anyeourt of record, in the presence of the chines for old machines of an rms Iib- | judge and elcrk thereof. and be witnessed by them - who have beva induced to purchase S y : pore agement vendor tage b prount if being — Santee the clerk under his seal of office; Sheup, wili find this a benedt indeed. aa if the holder be out of the United States, the as- mar J0—tf ——-______________ | #ignMent aad releases may be executed before any MAS. M. KE. HARVEY, United Btatesconmul, and be wanessed and certified (Oren NDERT AKER” by him under his toneular seal, A} personsexe R outing such assignments aad releases m No. 410 Seventh stress, between @ end 4, clare, undcrvath, beferethe notary, Bayles EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC sul, as the ease may be, thattheyarethe real own- a — at pokey ae ers ofthe certificates or other evidences of debt, cr ee Getles taht that the same have been assigned to them, bona competent to co: e ng Business; | fide, for collection; and the notary, cferk, or cousul ai oct ace ay Ga | man ninatetftntearen sca — — ate ofacknowledgment. L. J, MIDDLETON. DEALER IN I¢x, {f aasigued tor collection, or in pledge, the name O fice and Depot—Southwest corner cf F and | Of the party holding the beneficial or reaiduary in- Tweilkh streets. feb 27-f terest tm the claim mast be stated in the affidavit teousemae “| VOL, VIEL WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1856. _—NO. 1,164. aly and a release tothe United States and release to Texas must be duly executed by such party, to- gether with the assigament and releases trom the A Bingular Case. YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGTON. A very singular case, says the New York ~eona Besentionsl. __ EVENING STAR. Leetur, 2 = correspondent of the Springfield Repu! person in whoge favor settlement and payment is Free pals oon CE THE BIOGRAPHY OF A WIT. eocanved at one of the Reet York requested, AT THE UNION ACADEMY. Gilbert Abbott A’Beckett. other da: Mr. N. A. Wheeler, One or more audited certificates, or one or more pars Punch sustained its first bridge, New York, evidence of the same character of debt, may be in- Such hee, | Men of this «ity as wish to obtain death of Gilbert A. Persie’ i —— House, fell asleep on cluded in the same assignment, releases, and affida Cli! Segincohag. Seo eernee eererras ; | since, The wits of a country are always few can re mayest -yorsean we vit of ownersbip, if each certificate is correcily de | branches fn will them for succeseful business, |!" number. A Beckett Was 4 man of genuine enduatiaeas etal - scribed by number, date, amount, and name of the | Will find a Se opportunity in the DAY humor. Not a word in the English lan, S i z. hvslel date, nt, an EVENING SCHOOL, at the Union Academy. | was there that be did not conceive might be oe of his attending physician that there orion! pay epee appear scram the | 00 18 % RICHARDS, Principal. | converted toa new meaning. The art of pun ate ne n of mere te ody od 5 Shercae a Were issued by the authorities of the | eNarig i SA Ba ne | bing seemed with him the object of living In ing he appeare: approaching @ State of Texas, on acoount of the debt of the repub- = “ NOOL, FOR Bo ARDING very early life, when still lacking three or dissolution : i > ; A somewhat similar case is now excil at- lic, or were issued by the republic of Texas,accord | Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, | four year’s of man estate, he was the editor ion in this ci tlem: ing to the facts of eaeh case. , E. L. MOORE, A.M. panei of several witty pericdi Is in London. His eg on ef en gunmen oo at ‘The asaignmont to the United States may be made HE WINTER SESSION WILL COM- father, a staid lawyer, was much shocked by registered “enters rH rf = = in common form ; . mence on Tuesday, the 4th of November. the literary propensities of bis son, and sought bis ie, Davis, ew York. He Semmon form ; the r-leases should be drawn ac | "Terms $75 per seralcn, of 5 months, including | to bind him down in legal chains, butin vain | We@t to bis room and nothing was seen or cording to the forme subjoined—A and Be board, washing, tuition, wc. Gilbert broke fairly loose and became the | ®°#Td of bim again until ‘ay night about JAMES GUTHRIRB, Ctreulars containing porteulars may be bad on | manager of a theatre. Then he was on the | |! 0'clock, when one of the Porters of the bo- Secretary of the Treasury. | ®PPlication to the Princlpal. oc 14-Im*_ | highroad to baukruptey. The plays innum. | **! went to his room and found it locked, and could get no answer from within or gain ad- mittance from without An unsuccessful at- tempt was made to effect admittance the ventilators ovor the door; finally the door was broken open. On entering the room the gentleman appeared tobe asleep, but the mo- ment he was touched he looked up and says, ““whatdo you want?’’ During the time of breaking opening the door he never meved but says he heard it all, but said “ he didn’t know as it was any of hie business what was ig Se A CARD. ee that = wrote, among —- “The S . LIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL | Wandering instrels,’” which Burton still | preteen oy — Presents that M Music, No. 405 E street, between 9th and | makes sadn and “ The Siamese Twins,” reifa ved. and hereby releases, the United | 10th streets’ References : Mr. R. Davis, and Mr | raised more laughter than funds. People of Am rica from ail further liability or claim Hilbas, Music stores. se 17-3m . a : r the payment of certificate or eviaence of debt came to laugh but not to pay, and conse number » for the sum of @- , issued by MISS HEWITT'S quently Gilbert A’Beckett, before five and the late republic of Texas, (or by the authorities of ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING | twenty years of his life had passed away, was deemed by the United Stace innconstere? ant ive | Wve. 207 Sab ger penn deolarol'e ankeap: eee , sta: fance (0. 397, corner o w York avenue and 13th st A ious scene was witnessed in the court. republic of Texas as are comprehended in the actof | last Friday in June Eadie less than seventeen publications, not one of done with the door.”’ Congress of September nine, eighteen hundred and | sions, which was bringing him in salt. The best by When questioned as to his strange conduct, fity,”” approved the 26th day of Fedruary, 1055,and | ‘The Princi will be assisted by the most com. | far was ‘‘ Figaro in London,” a weekly sheet as cable thaned and evasive answer. He was an aet of the -tate of Texas, approved the lst of petent English and French resident teachers. and | of exquisite wit, and conducted by bim and h grieved and felt insulted, th bi Sr Ae y and and neat every f c:lity offered for pursuing Music and all | Henry Mayhew, since celebrated as the au | Yery much grieved and felt insulted, that his the Agia branches of modern accomplish- | thor of “London Labor and London Poor.”’ | 00m should be broken into at that time of ments. x Form B, For further particulars, terms, &c., see Ciren- Greet of iekagne’ hee oe cee Bidet hep hes “at pe ony etn now all persons by these ts th =. 2 ¥ ii has release 5 dhereby telcoae, the Sie eof cues Preksionsss er atthe nonstate te for the theatres, and arranged carefully from | * traveller had a right to oceupy @ room as Texas from all further ability or claim for the pay- long as be wished, without being molested if he disturbed no one, and paid his bill. to his room at that hour of the night looked to him suspicious. Heexhibited several hundred dollars in money, and told Mr. Compton, the — the French more than one hundred dramas. munt of certificate or evidence of d-bi number MRS. G. 8. SMITH, ‘Don Cesar de Bazan’? was one of these we Tenet uh ; tewrte Leen jaw 420 D street north, between 6th and 7th, He also wrote parton ues ala Punch with oe ae ee ene eutnenition Of Che EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE LADIES | much skill, his power of double entendre serv- xas, ax the case may be,) and redeewed b B of Washington, Georgetown, and vicinity | j e is ti i 4 : ng h stead. At this time love Nicene eget he Provicions of | ewat she ts prepared to give last-uefton, in claseen Sed Mio be, eon the dome et Sen fandined, taat Se whhed Mie to Seep Ge : te lessons, y en as ie wish for some- spe,bayment of such ereditors of the late republic ol fudwenseyAee ay arora ana | Glossop, formerly manager of La Seale, Na- thing to eat or drink, he said no, when he ‘exas B* are comprehended in the act of Congress Omamental Leather work , ples, soon became his wife. This lady poe- anted anything of that kind be could call as Cemsemiber Jha? Fekeon hundsed and Afty,” |" Ladies wishing to avail themselves of this op- | sessed great musical talent, and is the compo- Hi onl Ye dit not wish to be disturbed an eae fains poppe February, apne Lolo of tunity of scquiring a most beautiful accom | ser of an opera entitled ‘Little Red Riding | fF it, an ¥ the State of Texas, approved the Ist “Oruary, | Biishment will please call as early as possible, as | Hood.” which met with some success, besides a Shi alled, who said bh = oo not contemplate remaining long in| which she is the writer of innumerable com- Lelia erie yo ores bi connesaei bar err positions for the piano. : . . Wax F lowers in Classes, per term of 12 les- When, in the year Is41, Panch came into meg bitonster nis Sse toe Sens bamieeee —“......... : .95 | existence, four men were chosen as its regular | >? ® li Wax Fruit in Classes, rer terin of 12 les: +95 | contributors, viz: Douglas Jerrold, Gilbert Leather Work in Classes, per term of 8 lessons 83 | A’Beekett, Albert Smith, and Mark Lemon— Private Lessons $1 each— Vases 210, the latter acting as editor from that day to Boquets and Vases, Wreaths, Single Flowers, | this. Until that hour A’Beckett had been | &c , for sale, or m: au 26 6in_ | forced constantly to play a game of hide and CENTRAL EMY. seek with the bailiffs. He who, with his mer- As witness my hand and seal, The following is alist of the audited certificates eS: still ou'sia 1dit No Ksued to. No. Issued to. 8 T D Tomokins 1639 Oscar Engledow 18 Bukman Caufield 1675 Tiustees ef Austin 31 John A Clifton College 32 HK Muse 1682 GH Moncarrat & Co 53 R G Hobbs 1640 John Karner 84 J De Cordova 1704 Daniel Cari 92 Jobn Burningham 1732 known to him. On consultation it was thought best to let him alone till the next day, and im the meantime watch him closely, and observe his actions The stranger kept his room, do- ing nothing, till Sunday afternoon when he got up and dressed himself, went down to tes; " a * and eat as rational as anyone. The idea of = Phi ¥ SILAS MERCHANT curial spirit, could go readily take off the dull | 204 eat as * “ . 135 Phineas De Cordova 1733 ¢ 1 N Walcott REV. G.W. DORRANCE,} PRINCIPALS. | Pay") el equally liable to be so taken off by | breaking into his room qr ig oe 176 E baldwin 1746 John W Portis HE NEXT ANNUAL SESBION OF THIS | them Sometimes disguised asa scene shif- | @ll, and he “a t S. is still there, and 191 James Tiighman 1770 3 K Elliot Academy will commence on Monday, Sep- ter, minus coat and vest, he would issue from | 8t#Y there. © went, an , an 192 Mathiaa Clark 1807 Harriet George tember Ist, 1556. For terms see circulars at t the stage door, and reducing his six feet of hu- | U2der the same influence, and acting as aor ie 1e9 Nathaniel Waader incre! Book Stores. ee manity some inches by a stubborn stoop, thank | range and singular as — so St. 328 O Blineau 1831 Levi Tyler, adm’ | = ~~~ | hig stars that hecould pass fora smaller man. | Charles He refuses to eat or drink, or have 344 J E Wade 1 of WH Kell: $200 REWARD. At that time Douglas Jerrold and himseif | @2y communication with any one, and if any 368 Peters & Booth 1838 Sainuel Wildey. ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ebadas the then: bt after in | thing is said to him, it only seems to irritate, 395 Lott Husted 1899 Georg Suther Riiving tue village of Nottoghaan, Code eae be ode eremet after in | rather than do ang good. He bes made him: pee ae eee a ee heey at, the sre s ZERO GIRL Pbstent tate What they eit never seized | Seif known asa member of the Masonic order, . ay 2 e R , : . Se “yea eee, = lesa} C Eccles MARI who calls herself Maria Chew. upon the public eo completely as the law writ | bu! reveals none of his business or where j * ? > in | belongs. From orders found in bis pocket it 437 Benedict B 1844 Edi d Bali She is about eighteen years of age, about four | seized upon them. A’Beckett’s papers in | © 5 445 Leander Beas 1652 FD Lean Me | feat ton or eleven: horned niek” She 1s very lke: | Panch taneratig Mr. Damp were almost bic- | i ee ac ee and 466 Wm Odlin 1856 C P Green ly, and has a pleasant smiling face. She hus a graphical. He never felt free except when he | }§ engaged in =a aascehiin OF ae 467 Joan W K 1865 David Ayres remarkably fine sult of hair for one of her color, was in confinement, and then his jovial spirit has written to-day to y 310 re Te eee ir erined Silene See aie tae sore ee hundrea | Would break loore, and although his body was — pooteting agence ip ann a C PY Fy a . in! 38 Thee W. Marehalt leo 5 a dojiars for her apprehension—no matter where | in limbo his spirit would soar above the bricks ses y very singular case, 625 Devid 8 Kaufman 187 F Emma ta’ vided she is brought hometo me or se- | and mortar that confined him. . ; ic cae vary es a _ No sane man 643 George W Parker 1899 Par‘ilia Lee* cured im jail, so that We her again Panch succeeded, however, chiefly owing duiekin ine from So renga ge ‘Su 644 Crurcher& McRaven!920 F W Grosstneyer THOMAS 6 TURTON. | to Jerrold’s admirable papers, entitled Punch’s kt ng ‘all - — re the St. Ch set 1922 Gilbert Johngon; Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1856—se 11-tf Lotters to his Son, The Story of a Feather, pee ‘Globe a - Charles ; 1926 Robert Luak HATS, CAPS, AND FURS Mrs. Caudle, and Punch’s Univereal Letter | OF the <a ue 080 Win H Belcher ‘ NGRY READY AT STINEMETZ 8, No. 95 | Mriter, not forgetting A’Beckett's Comic) Cgir asp AncLo-Saxox.—The floor of the 677 HH Williams 1932 Franci- Moore jr Pennsylvania avenue, near 13th Blackstone and Comic History of England. | Tabernacle was completely occupied on Thurs TOL EB 207 strect, a flae assortment of DREZS At this time an extra editor was required for | Gay night, to listen to a demonstration from se earls ora PbeprlyeAcooie “ATS, consisting of New York, the Times, and A Becket was chosen for the red MeElneran on “the physiognomy of the } Robert Bale 2086) © W Vick Philadelphia, and Baltimore styles post. His writings in the Times hove been | American race.”” Upwards of one hundred 1504 =? of various qualities and prices, praised, but they always seemed to us like large cartoons of the human head and face teapot tuts ee as ara the efforts of a butterfly who might “er to] were cleverly used in oe of his position arth which ate a8 good as A = consort with lions It was not in him bat | that the strongly marked Yankee pbysiogno- vought in this city’ Also, FELT HATS and | forco—that vigor which makes the present su-| my is absolutely and purely Celtic” Great CAPS for Men and Boys, of every variety and | perior in the eyes of the multitude to that | interest and laughter was excited. A sketch style. Together with Cifidren’s Fancy Hats and | which was ever or will be—was not possessed | of a Paddy with his short pipe and battered 914 Dyer Pea: Flats. hat was unmistakable. The tor removed fees PPG IM isses by the lightsome writer. A’Beckett, it is 915 Mary Ellen Heden- 1858 jonuy FOR THE LADIES AND | said, one day when the excitement was great | jis pipe, clapped on him a goatee and, presto, berg 3145 in England concerning the manner in which | he was Frenchman. Away with the beard 3% 3 W Pisher CHILDREN, we have on band, h 932 Mary Belville aod and will be receiving, FANCY | paupers were treated in the Andover Union, | and his wilitary cap, and there stood revealed Anson Cranson the noble features and brow of Washi Wm Jones 79 Wm Walker 2082 383 Dyer Pea aig Paul Bremond 8 2 Isaac L Hii 863 Her Brown 1610 § David G Burnet 874 Johu W Bower 2108 879 James McMaster 293} 8 P McMaster 1010 Anson C 1501 ¢ Louisiana Davie Peet hers up Into the most | wrote the whole of the leading columns ia the y. : Prosi : Times; but this was a spasmodic effort never | 35 the resemblance of Hen Clay was made iss James N tloeen a6 Thomas Reed et EL repeated. It was rather caused by the gen- | out of a drawing of an old Irishman—the 1043 Thomas Lindsay 2316 Harrison © Bryant K. MUNSON, AT 333 PENN?’A AVENUE. | crous impulses of the man than his literary | jong vyal head of Napoleon the third, of Pal- 1045 James L, Green 2350 J 8 McDonald is still making those beautiful vigor ‘he Times, in fact, was not for him, | ;erston and Russell were similarly elicited, 1047 Jesse Dai 9340 Arthur Gamer continuous GUM TEETH, called nor he for the Times and an undoubted old Welshman started up 1048 J B Daniel Sail JF Martchett Allen's Patent, for the excellency 0: This was so fully shown to be the case, that | into a Southern planter Some hideous An- 1088 aignd tives as ay a which over all schinolty, will cheerfully sonoh: the Times’ influence was to be exerted ond | pio.Saxon faces were drawn from the colliery 1057 ts on 2349 'W Pinkney, oe irene Deatist iy'this city who has been | Gilbert A’Beckett obtained the appointment Siscrtote in England, correct, certainly. He 1058 Willis Millican 2350 J D Giddings i 1059 J D Millican 2354 J Crawford jr infringe ne the nt, and made a bad imitation | worth $6,000 per annum, of a metropoliten | showed that there never was an Anglo Saxon orit, nst whom { hereby caution the public magistrate. This cflice he conscientiously who had a head and face that could be mista- 1062 John Davis 2358 A P Bdgerton N, B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against} filed from 1349 until within the last two | kon for that of the Celtic Emmett or Daniel 1065 Wm Barton £359 Thomas Wainer jr | alien's’ Patent Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, aut | wonths, when death suddenly approached, and | Connell. He maintained that the Virgini 1079 W A Lockhart 263 George K Sistare 'y constructed, itis because phe ee atthe age of forty-five, Gilbert A A’Beokett | ons are all Celts, not Saxons: that their pro- i K Morton 3361 ncis Brichta » Incompetent to make the ise yg had ceased to be of the earth earthly _.. | genitors came from the Seuth and West of nee Canela stn Elisabeth Uarter ing to pay forthe patent. fe 16+ Puuch in a paragraph pays an exquisite | Fogiand, the neighborhood of Wales. ‘The 1341 Youngs Coleman 2487 Joseph Tomlinson STEAMEK GEOKGE WASHING | tinute to his memory : . | Anglo 5 1X0 head and face, eaid he, are those ise fireedtb tier 2390 Bneed & Turner ee ON willdepartatthe follow- 3 We pas eee tho loss ~ dips of the = ne 9 Jou W Cloud, per 2590 Wm Kimbr ng hours: P 7 tt A’Beckett, whose genius has for mor olor; and the rei : n tl 1263 der = faymoud war ees ne * Leave Alexondita 7%, 9 12 be Ra sed fifteen years been erect in these pages; = class peasantry of the mining. districts and 53 1 De Pon" ui kK WM. ave Washinegtun,..< 2, hy 2 ; = 7, 1841. a phwat * int ‘ z 1969 C PGreen 2402 Catheri 2 je 8-4 JOB GOR present from the first sheet, July 17, 1541, | te intiun physiognomy is osrtain!y striking : EF Py i 30, 18 that day passed | tio observed that climate ulters some thing» 12975 G W Sinka & J B 2405 Henry Kriu 5 until August 30,1856 On Shaw 2413 J W Lawrence HOM MOUNT VERNOK. . . ; | from among us a genial, manly spirit ; sin; but not the type. The lecture gave great eat- eG irereve aad ONTURSDAYE AND FRIDAYS. PERE, | icriy gifted with the subtlest powers of wit | jefaction = New York Temes. Samuel Hidtea ® orton. “2 ? Ie = and humor: faculties ever exercised by their Cy Faeyr . via Juloson 2438 Elaphalet Egston ALEX ANDRIATS CENTS —The Sshilag- | pocceesor to the healthiest and mostinnooert | Tug Leorarn’s Arrack.—The power of a M 9442 | “1 B Dickenson ;| steamer FHOMAS COLi,Y Ell leaves Washlng- | por i “~ ‘A’Beokett, | leopard is wonderful in proportion to bis iene . aoe Hye my ickenson | ton at 9 and Alexandria 2t¥3/ o’cleck. Ur Asa magistrate, Gilbert / Bee ett, P at 5 hapegenan m Babieaen balhaacereh 1385 B Waruer a 2452 nwa Edy J Coaches leave the Capitei gor the boatats% by fi wise, calm, poo) guy ayer ee iecknn by thes Sseeaeh that ottacked 1423 William Freis 247) J B Herron o’cloek. Coach fare 10 cents. xr | of the law, gave a daily rebuke to a too ready | its neck bro Se er that thn aah 2 i Persons wish he coaches will leave their ief that the faithful exercise of the highest | it. Itis the pop e« reas een mbar i rh ad ctr ree residence with G 2 & ‘khomas Parker belief social duties is incompatible with | is produced bya blowof the paw This is not 1425 John A Rutherford 2477 Arron Haushton and gravest P : : oldly to the 425 Joseph Bates oe! ——-— | bench, his firmness, moderation, and gentle- | 4 . . = isis Combed Mime Sat se Jone Teed CHANGE OF HOUK ness, won him public respect, as they enleared | and advance crouchingly, making use of every 515 Li v 2 p TE i i ir i is placo | object that will afford them cover, until they 121 J C Moore 2483 Peter Aldrich | ()N AND AFTER M NDAY, ‘FHE Sb of] him'to all within their influence — lis placo 3K : 4 ‘ ; . ithi bounds of their prey. Then June, the Steamer GEORG Debts” k bh t;°? but his memory is tenderly | are within a few i . e 543 Joh) 2490 Doo! 2 a aren oes t f muscle is displayed in tere Ki pemas Maret Cheese Daye ier) peor will run at the following, cherished. the immense power of m play: 1570 E M Pish 2501 F Kennett & (30 - ‘ - He x sai Gilbert A’Beckett that | the concentrated energy of the spring. ns Abeer 8958, 1,10) ANEy Ao mma) D Oey OS Beegias ies through the air and settles on the throat, (ctoek es his associate, Douglas Jerrold who, probably aie eran aSpeslg re mypicgs wap mal, while his teeth and claws are fixed on the neck; this is the manner in which the spine of the animal is broken, by a sudden twist, and not by a blow. The blow from the paw is, nevertheless, immensely werfal, and one stroke will rip open a bullock like a knife, but the effects of the wound are still more to be dreaded than the foreeofthe blow. There is a peculiar poison in the claw, which is highly dangerous. This is caused by the 1380 Juanes ‘i ao08 we ne 6x o’elock. 4 bh ion, (Charles Dickens,) 1580 James A Mook air ‘ 9 14, 3%, 5, and 7 | with one other exception, ( e a 1581 P Bickford 9512 M Rorbertta fle oti Washington 6, 9, 11,14, 3%, 5 ee ey ie aes cated, ea ae jobs vette ros et alles A 3 ELLIS L. PRICE, Captain. | kindly word for him. Of Albert Smith, ok 5 John Cameron jabriel we Fane a at ea eae ie —- 1623 John D Taylor 2524 H 8 Morgan. q HE FORUM, OR FORTY YEARS | Lemon, and mavy others, hirer mores 1624 Levi Mercer 2529 Furbur & lean full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar; by | words of bitter sarcasm, but ees 1625 Eli Mercer 2534 Sarah Newinan David Paul Brown. Just issued in two volumes | find it in his heart to speak slightly of A’Beck- The outstanding evidences of other classes of th'@ | octovo. 86. ett. Albert Smith, previous to making a for debt of the republic of Texes cannot he specified hy oc 23 FRANCK TAYLOR. tune by his entertainment concerning his this Department. au tistJant Br it of Mont Blanc, was Jerrold’s particu- * 'T, Corner ef Eleventh | ascen' ¥ A apie Pemayivnats ela lar gisdeey He preny asa — ee { jd _ the largest assortment oi as a second wit, and when a member ; ‘ : i nate tht Smaihsonton Instrarin,”"™” | FoR tn Washington, rom tus ceebruet | Garrick Glu, cxprewed urpie that Smith | puri sk much thay are constantly weatng, E2WARD LYCETT RESPECTFULLY IN] fectortes of Raven, Bacon ye to $300, sand asvastically replied s “Ob, sir, he lives | lation —Buker's Wandertngatn Ceylon. forms the subscribers to Browa’s Bible ana j Ro*enkranz, an years, and kept in tune with- | Told sarcastically replied : “* Ob. sir, ” Shakspeare, now just completed, tbat he is pre- Nel gai na nee yon dents and a large by taking things out of other people’s mouths. Rarunoad Ponice.—A recent experience in pared to bind those works in a superior style of 4 Ut ‘ of Musical Instruments. in press—“l1} It is due to the rege A some aor in closing it car impressed us with the convic elegance, strength and solidity, and upon much ceenel ” oct 18—tf | 9 notice of the career of Gilbert A. A’Beckett, oh — os a who show ony sign: of more reszonable terms than oan be done in Balti- 4 *'OVelre. any ~~ | to dwell for a moment on the fact that, as «| tien, that po person: nate more, Philadelphi New Y WHITE ASH COAL. : i all t. | exoitement from drink, ought to be allow dressed to him {(per’ post) will enable ‘hin tot. | pUST ARRIVED, ONE-CARGU SUPERIOR | magistrate and a writer, he was equally great. enter the common cars, which are partly occu- hibit to the Hori Lr tl eel aclineny HB rae be? J WHITE ASH GOAL, suitable for Radiators | Too often it is supposed that the practical lad toy females. ‘They abound Go asnae t> binding. Every kind of Boo! [tee neat and “urnaces, All other kinds of Coalof the | man must be a dullard, or at best a mere | pied dy 3 che ‘oking cars, whore ecuted best q ality constaatly on hard ; algo Pine, Oak | pujitician. From Moses to D Israeli the re- | take a sale actom cam of, wad i and Hickory Wood. verse is proved to be the case. Because dul- | they can properly BOOK BINDING. NILES REG COMPLETE Pars : = after start pg, sett, 78 volumes, will be sold at a barzai Coat Kept under cover. | 2.2401 Pe GALT, | lards are frequently tolerated, it is presumed payee ap ed fap mms ‘Watil they can be Also, Dunglison’s Medical Dictionary Peon o7hef N.W cor ivth and C ats., No 517. | that dullness is synonymous with success . 2 ey Dungiison’s Therapeutics and Materia Medica | —£¢27 —— = | This is a sees exrenions Diender Dat Sor | eee oe Lacomvantense, bo whieh pemmengecs United States Dispensatory UG. EXTRACTS OF FIFTEEN DIF-| (cing shedding a light around which enables | Another incon 4 Syii t a station, proceeds , odors ‘These extracts are its way tos position in life, | ar2 exposed on arriving # t out, while be Aes alc LUNDY, of a fllsh manufacture, and are quite equal to phar ar aes weak el sgpeont into its from one portion attempting to get out, w 8. > 7 Ade F i oree their way in, at the Apply No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, | Lubin native quagmire. It is a blunder, s most | others are trying to foree See a TM ANS ald be easier than to {MAteLaRD's CREAM Fies.—4 view W. H GILMAN Ss Ad ig street. | gross blunder with the world to write the epi- | same doors. _ Nothing oo cor. Penn ave. and 4 street. ream ELL tablishing the rule tbat pas- pply of Maillard’s Steam Candies jnst re- —— CELLANKUUS | t*phs of great men. Not all the soundi mney yeinc Sperone by ths car of Sb oor, ceived Tatluding Gin Drope, Cs c 4 MISC ae Cap, | Sentences that ever rolled from the mouth ne ney the other door.—Salem Gar. cou Commer Vi-ave- und th te it RRGUSON’S, * common-place can bury greatness, or confine | #” go out by She " 2 sper, al H in li 7 —Sallie Jones that Poa E aA Griese %s,487 7th street. | it tocertain limits. It must extend its infl Curious Freire. lie J says . FQAZORS, sTaors BRUSHES, soap, a 3” ___Next to Lammond’s, 487 7th street-_ ence now, and forever, and it is this con when she was in love she felt as if she wat I R Pomade, Bay Rum, Cologne, ‘Tooth an 10. LINCELLOS.—TWO A ala tion that proves to we that, although the mor- | 3 tannel, with @ train of ears coming bs wder, &c , at No. 20, near the t dat tal part of Gilbert A. A’ et may A gees Lang ler, &c , y corner of Be opene pa ng“ joke says that when ho was in love he t] id bright and spiritual es- 00 28 McLAUGHLIN & co. ee eg oe eee felt as if he were being hung—and hed a cat i heeringly a* E gence of his being will live as ¢ Sse boos walker Cee tle he ell, und (['"t FOR TAT.—THE MOST REMARKA sar: —< io ae sstovat. Jimicks knows the symplow. Tom’s Cabin, and" Died,” ra Lbdy of New at tage pe er A countryman at B Juliana says that she felt—ob my! —«s if Ww y, knew « man of whom b * beams sinking in Orleans, for sale at FERGUSON'S 0 > she were in a bower of moon! oe nies Next to Lammond’s, 496 7th street, CIGAR CASES, PONTE | complaining was drunk, io - poe? mang parte honey beneath » blaze of o> bas, Bhool Satche's, &c., at ‘< What could he be else w' ‘with vd balmy stars to the tune slow music ee en oe oGmLes. McLAUGHLIN & CO.'S. | shoe-horn to put hishat on with.

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