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~ ne ee ean a ee a ee = Sedews a hl Tue Vacant Strrewe Court Jupcrsmir.— WASHINGTON CITY The resignation of Mr. Justice Curtis bas fairly WEDNESDAY September 9, 1°57. | set the hive of Washingtom quidnuncs in mo- —— SoS ~ | tion, speculating upon the probabilities oon- ing the cause of the South in Kansas or else- | thither, which {s soon to start from Fort Leav- OPENING NO NEW ACCOUNTS. AMUSEMENTS. where. _ enworth. — We ha *nded | SSEMBLY ROOMS, This correspondent, in his postscript, it will| New Foreics Coxsvts.—The President has = a 3 he ee ~ A™Toomaxs Avance. BET. 6TH AND 4 sts. i i Frantz Bulow Mall; Vice Cém- | he t e thou , Bil perceived, bears out what we long since took ecognized lon fy BS ve rendered, to raft Avetine Pee ee ia cccasion to sayin reference to the silly story | eul of Denmark, at New York, and Antonio | {*/#%. °C fuer scoounts must be discontinued: — aaa ‘that Senator Hunter seeks to break with the | Gusman Blanco, as Consul of the Republic of | to our customers who make their putchasce of The performance will commence with the Comie SPIRIT OF THE MOKNING PRESS | corning the selection of his successot. Of oourse, Aahighitition which has its origin only in a | Venesuela at Philadelphia. sg we fr cy ‘them promptis, when, proverted, "Atl LUMPACI VAGABUNDAS The Jntel/ezencer replies, with no little spirit, | various absurd rumors on the subject are afloat disposition of abort sighted people to break him | - fuch accounts we shal! be pleased to continae ; ard nane whieh: Z to the (/o's recent compliment in the way | on that place whereon more wonderful political down at home. He is proverbially a wise, pat- | _ APPoirep.—John M. Stockdale, of Iows, Keeping at ail meus we lassort ed tek of dry «: ods SINGING AND DANCING. of assigning to it the position of the father of | stories are told in a twelvemonth, than in any Hlotis ab bcutious antec wise, too patriots, has been appointed Register of the Land Office oft wa eat cinas. | to mars their incrersed oun mn Congiading wit the Fopeler Sarcoet “ the national plunder party.” It strikes us, | other city in the world—we mean Pennsylvania | 14 too cautious to risk his future capacity for | 8 Fort Dodge, Iowa, vice William H. Merritt, | fem rill onable us to purch: 62 our stock on much On, a Guost in Spitk ov Hixseie. by the by, that our respected cotewporary of | avenue. Our (American) population, and more ublic utility by uniting his fortunes with those | resigned. better terms. aud will prove greatly tothe advanins @ Front seats 50centy: beok. 25. tt the In(-lligencer misapprebends the drift of the | expecially that of the Foderal Metropolis, eom- | Bd bd . : of our customers as weil as to ourselves. We invite —! i ARUSI’ ON. of any anti-Democratic-party cabal whatever, Taz Weatusr.—The following report of the | all oxsh purchasers to give ts a call before making CaAkusrs 8AL00 N: ERTS Union's idea, which was that Gov. Seward is ps iciadadicn sig estates thst the weather for this morning is made from the Morse their selections, as we can show them atalltimesore posed so largely of politicians of all degrees, Smith: Institati we, the Post Selected and assorted siocks ofgoods | For tnx 7 EFIT OF 3RE SuiavEaete STRErt its father, and the Intellicencer its dry nurse. | from all quarters of the Union, think more, | ° < Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. found in this city. is - gBartist CHURCH CHOIR. . i i i res! saf ' 5 LL] LARS, The WASHINGION ORPHEON QUAR In the course of its article, the Iutelligencer | read more, and talk far more concerning public sai Peedi mu eee The time of observation isabout 7o'clock a. m.:| seo-ec6t 523 7th ato Shidetdbone he Pasar. CUTE renpectiully copceses te the olin ot avows its friendship for “‘ discribution,”’ and guar ip other er affairs, than any other people undef the sun; and SEPTEMBEK 9, 1857. —S ashington and its cinity, that they wil give i % ocratic organization of the Confederacy, which, Two of their Select Entertainments at the ve riped eminence” in question. Wergive the Jn. | ere the {urn of popular pelitsalconversational | trough good and evil repert, and In dark as WANTS. PET ca oteCubSy EVERINGE Bot “ eminence” in question Wegive the In- disquisition is, for the most part, concerning | well as bright times, has, in the main, fully lear, pleasant. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN as Cook, | lith and lzth. 1837. telligencer credit for no little forbearance in | that interminable theme—office, office, office. ton eh a hington, D. of cool. Washer. and Ironer. And also, one as Cham A choice Programme has been selected for the oc- and fairly indicated its right to the entire con- | Rierneav Soleas, ool. Sigimard and Nurse, at 490 street, between sth and | oasion. | Master HM. TrasbaLe.s member of the Steqgegon hey ieee eee | [Pee RNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board, | ,,C2™!s0f admission 25 Cents. Doors open at 70’eik:; after, as up to this time, always shape its policy | Wilmington jor rent. situated on C street, between let OR Tae Pious oond oe cus somstion bean toon biaily for the entire conservation of the rights of the | Charleston & -clear, cool. = streets. Apply to Mrs. ELIZA BARRY, onthe loaned by Mr. John F. Fill ne 8-5" ANTED.—Two first-class TIN and SHEET- | [ OOK OUT FOR THE COLUMBIA BOYS. TRON WORKERS, to whom constant em The Columbia Club trke great pleasure in announce replying to the ‘soft impeachment’’ of which it complains so mildly. The Uxion republishes extracts from a large number of journals, of different party affinities, heartily approving the President's reply to the forty-three Connecticut clergymen. The ex- tracts in question clearly show that it has been received by the people of the country, North, South, East and West. with an unanimity here- tofore unknown in American politics. But we are digressing from our topic in hand— the vacant seat on the Supreme bench; or rather the seat thereon that is to become vacant on the first proximo. Many around us assign it to that distin- guished gentleman, the Hon. Nathan Clifford, of Maine, a lawyer of great ability, as was demonstrated by his former masterly manage- ment of the business of the Attorney General's Southern States under the Constitution. A Very Ixterestixe Letter.—The friend to whom it was addressed, has favored us with the following interesting letter from Mr. Ever- ett, U.S. N., the chief engineer on board the ployment will be given. i ‘ng tovae Pina nal he ceieien Washinton tore Meaeheas hat iil give their Finest Granp Ci ANTED.—A HOUSE centrally located.—Ren vmebickets FIFTY CENTS—ndmitting a Gentle rs 28 - bet th d_six hundred dollars a year and Lacies—to be had at the door, or any mem ak office. Others—and, it seems to us, those who | U. S. steam frigate Niagara, concerning the | N i. Fico de Address Box Post Office. " a ee er onbenie’ String Band has been en The Union also comments with great force | usually are best prognosticators in such mat- | attempt to lay the cable, and the performance 0: CFs Wullowiag tapects tere bese fewaleaed by AN,OLD AND EXPERIENCED FARMER | gaged for the occasion. on the current difficulties surrounding the | ters believe as firmly that Secretary Toueey, | the ship and her engines, which were made by res Natia astyry sts uae 2 trtnd Gardener wishes gage inolgrtgee gf Committee of Arranzements. transaction of business with the Executive De- preferring that position, will be transferred to | James Murphy & Co., of the Fulton Iron Works, | ek, ae P Scar cost? SAAer in kate Soouae ce ee Fiease Charles T. Dey, pean Dooley, partments, that grow out of the slip-shod way it. The fact that he is not a resident of the | New York, it will be recollected : Cumberland, Md -clear, cool. — = F. S28 oe < =a = — ocAte us Erb, P. E. Barry. in which Congress legislated on the subject articular judicial district is all as a rea- U.S. Steamer NIAGARA Hagerstown, Md -clear, cool. Ss TUATIOD YANTE. an American Wo- — from the foundation of the @svernment. son why such a transier will not bemade. We.| @ w «we itinsAtle!ttaicg hag | Hbernren: set eel houretaeaeraustnecheryeither ina hotel boarding | (DD FELLOWS" HALL. UT A party of Baltimore mobocrats made an | however, are no believer in the idea that the | thirty-five miles and then parted it August 1th. | Martinsburg. +....¢lear, cool. the business 11 years, and has no objections to £0 | “FUN, JOLLITY, MUSIC AND DANCING. West, and wh derstands all kinds of family Sew- It was caused by the heavy brakeage put on the | Wheeling, V. clear, cool. inj ™ ‘Address. note to LI «Geor own .S.. Georgetown Port | THE nee paying out machine anda sudden jerk brought | At Washington, yesterday, 9 p. m., the barom- | Office, or apply at REASON STEVEN'S, Hgh | ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS onthe cable by pitching of the ship. Now the | eter ‘was. 30.472, thermometer 57°. This morning, street, opposite Second street, Georgetown. under the person pervision of Mr. Jno. WELis, deed has been threes of course there are lots of | at 7 o'clock, the barometer was 30 400, thermome- | _*°°-*t attack upon the Republican newspaper office last | President will gtve any such reason weight for night, damaging the furniture, and throwing | an instant, all other points being satisfactory. portions of it at Frank Richardson. ason of one of | If satisfied that, under existing cireumstances, - EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. ‘i we. « . " s,s people on board who knew it would happen; out | ter 51°. NTED.—A good COOK.—Must be in Nive. Finst-Ciass ARTists, the Praprietors. No arrests were made by the | the public interest can best be subserved by ay artales is, every care was used; wut it was | ~- 9 0+e-—__- --- V face pond ape tale Tesummended Ape Inn variety of ‘Musical and Comio Performances. Baltimore police. appointing Secretary Toucey to the Supreme | an cpeinee the mise a: and ele iy GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. fo the Simpson House, corner 10th street and Penn. | CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT PSR I e 5 i, , only learn by experience. However, such altera- venue. Ad Twenty-five Cents. UF Alluding to the Robertson alleged poison- | bench, the residence question will probably | Ply lvarn stgyested themselves in the machine. | Correspondence of The Star. ANTED.—A COLORED WOMAN to do| Doors open at 7, commencing at &, and concluding ing case, the Rochester American says : have no weight whatever. Mr. Toucey has | ry as perhaps to cure some of the evils; but lay- Groncxtown, Sept. 9, 1957. the Cooking, Washing, and Ironing of a family | the performance at 19o'elock. se 7-lW “It is proper to say that the Dr. Beigler in the | been thoroughly tried in all public positions | img a cable across the Atlantic is no joke,andis| A series of very interesting religious meetings OF zee Pereuee moprence teretnon: eesiramt OTICE.—The members of the Western Hose case is the young man who succeeded to the | short of the Presidency, and is known at home barr dc ears of ee 4 thirty-ave | Tow in progress at the West Georgetown | No. 38 t 7 — fae seaman, Respro. fully announce to their is 2 5 : ve ‘is ~ ———— | fri a! » that Mirae sercuted ts dere poor practice, then, | S¢ one of the ablest layers aud jarists in all | miles laid is lost for good ; and all of the veanels | Hevnogist church, ander the pastoral charge of | T47,nrap a WOMAN todoall tha work ina | tutancite "aney GeAxo Batt on according to the Buffalo jury, upon whose ver- | New England, Besides being the admitted | 2% 20W /” route for Plymouth to wait for—What re, i : y fami, dict the father was sentenced to State Prison.— Al- three persons. Apply at the first | THURSDAY. Sept. 17th, se 7-3t bany Argus. treet, east of Sd. For particuiars see future nde —A YOUNG MAN as Sa'esmanina | 205 next? Ifa sufficient amount of cable can be made | ing. The congregations are quite large, and the | house on EF in time to try it again in ‘October, I have no doubt prespeess for an extensive revival of religion, we ANTE it will be done. If not, the business must be | learn,are very flattering. We would advise the V ) leader of the entire Democracy of his State, he at this moment enjoys quite as much of the con- OF Consul Keenan, who, it was said, caused Dry Goods Store. One who can bring good | * tponed until next year. This, of course, can- | young men and youths who are in the habit of recommendations, and acquainted with the business NS, &c. the American flag to be displayed in the attack of | “dence and regard of the united Democracy of | fot be determined fora week after our arfival; | Attending thane heetings, and who have hereto | say heat of eituation by wadvestine Z. Star} EXCURSION —-— = ik a iad be = a a ae te a an the whole Union as any other gentleman to be re t, no matter what is jdone, = shall be in fore been celebrated for their, ood oxdee and gen- | Office. se 7-3t ‘ ECOND GRAND EXCU RSION le British upon Canton, denies the story. ie ali englan rom seven to nine weeks. emanly deportment to abstain in the future from NTED.—S: ‘ht PLAIN SEWERS, to x. eays the flag was taken into the Governor's pal- oem ee hailing from North, South, he Agamemnon is one of the fastest screws in | loitering about the doors of the church, and talk, ae ae Cee Still Club. ace by a seaman belonging to the U.S. ship Le- hes J the English navy, and I have been afraid of her ang 28 smoking cigars. of age will answer Apply immediately at the and hoped we would not be baby a8 atrial < very portion of our city again aes evidence | Washington Sewing Rooms, on %th street. se 7-3t* of speed. But yesterday it could not be helped. | of the lepressing effects of the break in the canal NTED.—FURNISHED APAR INTS. e We were just aheamn of her, and the Susquehanna | upon our trade generally. Wane Gees aici eens cons aa oe Le seapaton to about two miles ahead, all of us Rolng easily We learn from Capt. Hicks, one of the survey- | 10th and 20th streets west, with facilities for having Ft Ve Ro PIN EY POINT on PRI along, when Capt. Sands signaled “1 am going | ing party engaged upon our river channel, that | meais furnished in the rooms toa small family. Ad- . - < vant, and that the only agency Consul K. had in | Those who believe that he will be transferred the transaction was to remove the flag. The mat | to the Supreme bench seem to think that the ter will no doubt be properly investigated, and | Hon. John Appleton will succeed him in the fall justice done by the Hong Kong Consul Navy Department, which seems quite probable P to Portsmouth"—as much as to say ‘“ Cun’t wait | they are moving on finely, and that the entire | dress No 2G street. _ al 1S ee — safe and commodious UF On caer a Am ES ee ihe coroner's ‘aquest tous. He served some years as the chief clerk | for the ike of fon In oa than five panties wer will be completed in peek ioe Bie and at 0 MECHANICS.—1 Wish to em lore first- | Steamer Powuatas, Captsin Mitchel, for the occa “ 7 = i huge cloud: ack smoke were pouring from | less expense to our Corporation than was at first c SHEET-IRON WORKMEN, who are over the bodies of the victims of the recent disas- of that department before coming to Congress, La ha Pipires pi pro — Aa rg pe our Corpo! cass SHEET-IRON KME. on ter upon the Camden and Atlantic railroad ren- | #84 in that capacity earned an enviable repu- dered their verdict. The testimony all tended to | tation, indeed, among all immediately inter- show gross carelessness upon the part of Tuttle | ested in our naval affairs, besides evincing an and Brooks, the conductor aud engineer of the | aptitude for the discharge of executive duties up-going freight train. The verdict censures second to that of no other gentleman who has both of these persons. [t also censures the com- been connected with the public service here pany, through Mr. Marshall, the superintendent of the road, for the loose manner in which their = omen dye me oe aasee soad regulations were enforced. The two former | ‘2 C4FCer 48 aga Gio sion. hard work. | supposed by Capt. Woodruff and Mr. Burgess. | well acquainted with the stove business. To such I Withers’ Brass and String Band has been en- ‘This was at 9 a.m. At6 o'clock we could just | Wealso learn that there is about the same depth | will Rive £Gyc,woncs:, Please applyat C. WOOD- | gaged. ay ood enterer. sce nmoke astern that told the Agamemnon was | of water in each of the channels passing through | WARD'S Metropolitan Stove and Grate Factory. | “Meals furnished by an.ex Ch, admitting @ centie- somewhere there. ‘The Susquehanna was abont | that portion known as the Cut, and that the part | No. 3isand 322 Penn. avenue, between mon and two ladies: to be had ‘of the onuamitice or half-way between us and the gamemnon. I was | which offers the rincipal obstacle to the ingress ‘86 7. 3t Cc, WOODWARD. oa board of the Bost on the mormag of the bx delighted to beat the S. for having the impudence | and egress of laden vessels of a heavy draught is — — . wane i 3 son, and at the following places :—O. Boswe!le to banter us for a race. She was just in good | ouly some four hundred yards in width. These A YOUNG LADY, who has been taking lessons | Druz Store, corner Virginia avenue and Seventh vi - e a Fé he city, and who feels as Birch’s. foot of Eleventh stroet; yim and we with over 1.100 tons in onr hold: | ditficult parts are all found above and near the | 4, frum the best teachers in thecity.and who feels | strect. Captain Birch’ss foo pireet bolt re, down fo three Knote, and waited | Long Bridge, and from every indication have | He"yeli comectent to teach Musio tad Sineing.1¢ | Me iHuffwan's, peoeiae Cony: Saree: Sopern for both ships, and last night all went moderately | been’ formed by the settling of alluvial during | Ciass ina school or family. Has no objection to go | ‘Third streets: Wm. Yoots, corner of Seventh and L along together. ‘This morning we are at it agalu, fags hets and breaking up of ice upon the river. tothe country. Terms #3 per quarter. Apply at 435 i seventy iiles from Portsmouth. There isa good ur river wharves th I P . Birch, F street between Eighth mod P Sr ff his morning look quite | H street, or address a note to Miss L. P., through | Ninth 34, W. Bean, Odd Fellows’ Lsii, Persous remain under arrest. It is expected that | P@ttY organ in Maine, asa representative in | iyreeze, and | think the Agamemnon will beat the | lively. The following vessels have arrived since | the Post Office, _at-eosw* | Navy Yard : J. Willet, do. Mr. Marshail will be ted Congress from that State, as United States | Susquehanna, though they are so far astern I can- | our last report: Schr. George Bartol, Baltimore, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN would | , The Boat will leave foot of Sth eteect, tis. fe: - — . * in his | 2%, 88y_ positively. We log twelve-and-a-half | Inmber for Joseph Libbey & Son; schr. John | A like a situation ina family going to reside inthe | toh, Mt 8 o'ciock. ®, m.. and Alexam ee Aut the wounded are doing well, and no more | Secretary of Legation at London, and in his | ina thirteen knots, Thomas, Nanticoke, iumber to saine; sche. T. | West. either as Childe Cone wae oe doko deaths are likely to occur. oresent position of Assistant Secretary of State, We are now in very good order, the engines | R. Cobb, Davis, Plymouth. N. C., shingles to E. "ages not so mu in object as a comfortable home. Imnibnses will lonve the Navy Yard at 7 o'clock, i hee stamped him for one of the first na Amer- | Working exceedingly well; but have had a good | Pickrell & Co.; sclir. Island Bell, Albany, lum. Satisfactory, sofort go BS a eal ae Capitol at Te. - PE: AL. * : . sean emer” | deal of work to do since we left New York” It | ber to same; packet eet Mill Boy, Ocaquan, |; Murearet.”” care of Mrs. Killigan, moet, se ie veins L i iv, Oran between 8th and 9th se Co eof A -+-. Capt. H. 8 Stellewagon, U. 8. N., is at | ©22 Public menof hisage. Hisentire capacity | takes a vast deal of care, not to mention anxiety, | flour to Peter Berry. ‘There is also at the wharves : 3 ae od Jackson Pumphrey. ‘Edward Webb, Willards. ° “=, a for all the duties of the Secrotaryship of the | to keep these big locomotives in order. * * * | 1 barkantine, the H. Beale; 1 brig, the Mary WANTED—A COLORED W oan Widiam Whitmore, R. L., Childress, ily. Casal a Navy, including that of a counsellor of th My belief is that the Niagara can now beat any | Cobb, and four schooners, unloading stone for Washes, sid sours at 58 Hi atest, eoreer ol J.D. Birch Robert Gunnell, Mr. Cavaleante de Albuquerque, Brazilian | Navy, including that o ounsellor of the | screw attoat. * * * * the public buildings at Washington. The sehr. | Hth. _ Fawin Allen, se 5-S.W ister, is in New York city. President in all important affairs of state, are We have bad. any quantity of attention shown | J. 8. Elis is now being loaded with corn for Bos- - John M. Botts is now in New York city. us, and more dinuers than wn alderman could | ton, by I Thos. Davis D.TO HIRE.—A thorough, IFTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION e : ss WOMAN. One that been used ve» to Europe by the next Vanderbilt steamer, | C¢Tainly unsurpassed, in the opinion of the oF THE : SURES stow away, since we came here. But now the ‘The last foreign news and private dispatches | to the house, and trained asa reliable housemaid. = Bishop O'Connor. of Pittsburg, was lec- | CUMtrY, Without distinction of party. Wemay | Capie js broken I trust we shall be not so muck | fear the we Eee oecttled wad depressed the Rone mcolerbss Se Sette Eine est of char: Boone Rifle ® iz in Dublin. Ireland, at ast accounts. not inappropriately add, that the President has ors aed fa ERP SEF = Speen eid Sey and apt Spee erolock. ue the ‘Academy of Music, corner of lith To THETA DAT went tee vILIO} A i Mr. Sha pe ; ‘i i S. Weare in sight of Plymouth. able decline in cach. As an evidence of the state | street and Penn. avenue, au 2 = et Cancion, th or comes ainwas no more tried friend nor any in whom he places of matters in this particular in New York, one of | 2-—w— = ‘tas E Sterdiotis sade ' more entire confidence, as all the world know. - =. Muidoch made his appearance at | p> ese facts, if S c Burton's Theatre ou Monday night to a crowded | nowing these facts, if Secretary Toucey goes Tne ALLeceD Awentcax Duet 1x Sovru | OuF merchants wrote to his factor a few days since | WY ANTED—In the family of a gentleman residing | | The Boose Rarirwnx. having ohart wg house. on the Supreme bench, we shall by no means Le ing i two miles from the city, a good plain COO! steamer Tuouas CoLty ek, wil! make ce 4 . i Ui a Sawa , this affair has been communicated to the State | flour at present prices, and received the following | fesular waees: SHETT. Th ‘ TCHETT cor. | eeprom ter tl se to do all in their po --+ The first et of Mr. Thac *s new | surpri Mr. c is suc- mary lanl ey. ; ded ™ ey faithfully promise to do Fue Virginians,” will appear on the iat | SecPaeede Sad Me. Appleton become his s02-} Yepartwent: Siva Salen yet day of ping rant 8975, | Se | oni in Rone ie tran ne cessor. We know nothing what _ DePARTMENT OF State.) ch price could not be maintained was there FOR RENT AND SALE. public generally” Booth’s voice has so entirely failed | ident’s intentions in the premises, and are here Washington. September =, 1-57. § heavy stock on the market. Wheat—red #1.25a | ___* VS BANS ANDY SALE The Boat wiil leave ber wharf (foot of 9th street) s been obliged to relinquish Lisen- | but speculating on the signs of the times as they | _A* statements have bee ‘ gagement at Burton's Theat A “For Rentand Sale” notices see ist page. | at #33 o'clock &..m., and again at 2 o’cluck in the af re. published inthe news- | $1 2s, and white SL 2ad1.35, for good qualities. s. float around us apers in regard to the alleged duel between Pro- | Corn GUase. for white and yellow. d 4 ALE The F aaa Tene | {emmoan: Navy Vard whart at 90'clock a. mand Zs ---- Col. L ge : ‘ fessors Moore and Francis, in the Napo region, a i E.—The resand Machinery of the | o'clock p.m.: touciuns at Alexandrin on both trips. icine pases tale ee utho New Ecnador, resulting in the death of the Fitter” itis |, 4.97 The Jackson gold snuif box, says the New ISLAND BREWERY, situated on Maineave- | The first return boat will leave the P: with the Nicaragua cause. Gen. Waiker is in A Pouitican Exprosition.—We republish New Orleans. Z z from the Uxion of yesterday morning the fol- - Ex-Governer Vroom. of npdatiee yt lier lowing letter, as embracing interesting inform- violinist, was also | ation concerning the politics of the day : “+ To the Editor of the Union: -.. Hon. Thos. L. Harris, of tit. M-€ elect, 1 have recently seen iu the newspapers a state- is at Kirkwoods’ in this city. is host of | ment that the Hon. Thomas 8. Bocock, of Vir- attached friends here will be glad to know that | ginia, has been classed with the Hon. L. M. " ; 5 believed that the friends of both gentlemen will | "York Express, was formally delivered to Com, | 246: between 4's and bth streets. o'clock be interested in the following very different ver- | ciliman Vautine, of thiseity, by Mr. Jackson. The Ga teleee cece ae somal Socerear wae woatae 1h o'clock. sion of that catastrophe, communicated at the | Governor of the State and the Mayor of Nashville | will be sure to pay. Professor F. Prosper:’s Cotillion Band has been time of its occurrence, by the Ecuadorian Minis- | were present when Mr. Van ‘Tine received it in Tne Machinery is cspable of brewing from five to | engaged, and such arrangements have been made by ter for Foreign Affairs to the minister of the | behalf of the Corporation Committee. Mr. Van | & ty pare s per ee is on the premises a wil secure music for both trips and at the Ty; ‘i i i vi ab Th ” jentiful sup; ot water. ‘avihon. United States in Quito, by whom it was trans. Tine telegraphs to Aldertnan Moneghan, that Mr he hore wilte sold with the privilege of the | - ‘The Refreshment department will be inthe hands saan othe Geperseaeat: Jackson at first hesitated #o to dispose of the lez- | tease, together with the Wagons, Dray, Hareon tod | of it, re ceanmant department will be in the hands “On the 19th of April, at 7 o’clock in theeven- | acy, owing to the reception of tiles of remonatrat. | ‘ates toxethe pinta lovers of good iv wiles ing, Mr. Francis wav seated at the door of the | cex’on the xubject. : f Mr. Jackson and Mr. Van | For further information inquire on the premises, Price of Tickets, FIFTY CENTS each. u i i house which he occupied, together with his com- | Tine afterward left the Hermitage en route for se 9-3t BOYD & MASON. Committee of Arrangements. his health is greatly restored by his late sojourn | Keilt, of South Carolina, as in violent opposition panion, Mr. Moore The latter was, in the dark | New York. INE ROOMS To LET—F hed fi Bright, eut. H, N. Ober, nearithe sea-shore- to the administration of Mr. Buchanan on account | and within tue house, preparing is gun for the yh pat te ao peel deren, Eeeagn Bont teem ---. The installation of Gideon C. ‘Tucker ax | Of the Kansas policy of Gov. Walke:, and I am | purpose of shooting a nigbt-bird that had, on = = —— to let, in one of the most healthy and pleasant parts Sergt. T. Robinson, Sergt. W. O'Donnell, Sache of the Tammany Society. to fill the place | S#tisfied that Mr. Bocock’s position im this re- | imany previous occasions, perched on the roof of falls ZION, NATION AL. or ARDS— | of the City. furnished or unfurnished.’ Terms reuse Corp. T. W. Cook,’ Bernard Bryan. A of Wm. H Cornell, deceased. took place on Mon, | SPect bas been misunderstood. the bullding, and, as he was fixing on acap, the | ofthe Company THIS (inte Ee | ouable. Apply at No.5) Alissour: svonue 4 deers James F [States.} cdi day eveuiag in the wigwam at old Tammany, in |,“ He very recently passed through Washing. | hammer fell, the gun went off, aud wounded the | 412 = ONO G DUDLED oe: | cunt of 434 street. se 7-3t* the presence of a large Lody of the members of | tM: aud expressed Limself freely on this ques- | unfortunate Mr. Francis. This is the account = t nt frat tion. As f understand bim, he dves not approve OE ee 5 Gece d ; Walker's officious dictation and threats to defeat nia, bas taken the delichttal mecideg: cans¥!¥a- | a constitution if uot submitted to the people. He Lafayette square on the residence fronting | maintains that the convention, whick represents B ‘Sochicat hex em robes mide Geen Sapp the highest sovereignty of the people, alone, have condition of wiose health bax induced hun to | (oe Fight to submit, of not, as it may determine, a mine So... = iven of the occurtence in the declarations im. | (73> NOTICE.—I gave notice 1o the President of | WOR ,RENT.—A sood-aized new Frame Hous , fodied in the preliminary examination conducted us Seer prt — eenel eee aware t east. next door to Mrs. Ekle, between B and EFT MY PREMISES. on or about (he 25th of by the Governor in ae tes Seen ‘A copy | said party to cease. I now declare that f hove ce eke coata att (couvesiont cee ora Feet and June. HOW AKD. owe as Howard of it is hereby transmitted, in order that the Min- | fore convection or sympathy with said party. AG sil family ae i Com. | Lee. 18 notice isto forewarn all persons ister may have a full knowledge of the circum- | "se 9-1t* ISATAT DEAN ble for a small fail north A street Capi- | against employing or harboring the said How- - es = aes ~ | tol H v1 Frame House, with | ard,as in such case 1 shall -urely enforce the stances. > , ' 1 P . 3 EN. constitution for ratification or rejection; and that ‘From the representations of the Governor, it F RALLY, FRANKLIN, RALLY — The ees sree: insceet =: 13s Ee vl hey r thad (ae Geta pnauatberclty. 1s ls expected | Walker's tnletterence wes gratctigus cad in tte | the sennd nocien by Mr. Francis is a very se- | Sogtembernat 7 Ovinoh pe hee oy este loth of * ACHUNT, OST.—The fader of a CARPET BAG, leit Sill cece netished member froan Pennsylvania | nichest degree offensive to the apitit nell lerere? | ieee one, and likely to result in death. lx- | ber should beat his poste By orien ey ove me” | Agent of the Potomac Insurance Company, No. upon the side waik, near the depot, on Friday = ety with bis famity early in No- | the organie act; the Cincinnat platform; Mr tremely painful would it prove to the Government * EE DOYLI., Pres. F. F.C. 3! north A street Capitol Hull, or through the City | evening last, containing * Satchel, and articles of ember Buchanan's letter of acceptance of the Democratic | of Ecuador should this unfortunate occurrence be | _G. R. CROSSFIELD. ee, “seg | Post Office, box 257. ae eee | oles te A HAT Le Pa Gree ban re og eee ee nomination ; and the instructions of the President, | attended by such aresult. For the purpose, there- THE CITIZENS OF THE NoRTH- | PPES!IRABLE PROPERTY FORSALE.—The | (et Square. where it mav be found. se 821° Tue Tetzcraru Bestxess —The business of | which were to govern Walker's conduct in the | fore, as mach as in its power lies, of warding off | [ &3 N LIBERTIES.—Jonnxsox & Rearpes SUMMER RESIDENCE of Geo. M- Bibb, ———— as telegraphing, thouzh only in practical operation | execution of his duties as Governor of the Terri. | euch a consummation, bed of thax Penske Hib | bee leave to thank the members of the Nurthern | Abeut two hours’ ride from the District of Columbia. | Gop EM be D—Suared eues.on Tense. some seven or eight years, hax yrown in this | tory. ute to science and yiving a proof of ihe estima- | Liberty Fire Company and the citizens of the No-th. Hd nad apm hon ngei race wall sallthe eiedets | BUFFALO COW, ae pW mg Te country with xampled rapidity. Lines now | © The Virginia delegation in Congress, and, | tion in which the citizens of the great Republic | ern Liberties, for their kindness inextinguishine the | tifully for division. ‘or will sell the wholeor . 3 = estend for many thousands of miles over the el so tar as I can learn, the members elect generally are held, it hax issued orders to the Governor of | fire at their storeon last. Monday night. Also. to | ® Part, with or without the sivck EE ty Lager —. izes aredespatched every | of the South, occupy this ground; but they are 2, , 3 st nee 7 a on of United States, and mes: the Province of the East to spare no expense or | {2 Perseverance Fire Company and Metropolitan | _Onthe piace there ix a fine new house nearly fin- | brought to we at my residence at Buz hour thraugh the da * | ished, besides the family residence, great deal of | zard’s Pent. every Lind, thoush aed | nots therefore, disposed to inake war upon Mr. | sacrifice in endeavoring to xave the precious life | Hovk and Ladder Company for their timely aid. it* | ished: besides the, family resulence, ® great di ne 7-3t* FELIX HORNIG, Butcher. * Show business of almost every kind, though some | Buchanan before he shall have an opportunity | of the distinguished A‘nerican naturalist, as will | 7 PRESIDENTS MOUNTED GUARD.| Tho piace is proverbial fur its healthfulness and de- @ 1) MEWARD.—Straved away on Sunday.the Toe (more indebted than others to the telegraph | fully to develop his policy; nor will they go for | be seen, Mr. Minister, from the copy which you | | ATTENTION Lou are hereby notified to | light oe Tea SIO SE Auawit: son be for the facilities they enjoy in their transactions. | breaking up the democratic organization for what | will ind evclesea by this Department.’ TCD tote ine Er uicorckcak. By Srdscd | cctan: OF Pantin ten toons ‘Georgetown, | Pearly wil white, except face and neck Fa thow Low busily the wires are employed | they consider one misstep of the Administration. | ‘The following extract from a despatch received | Capt Puce tt st oon ny OreerO') D, Cx; or through the post olhice of the samee pines” | light. red: short crooked hora 5 cach hora Sny kind of ethers uake no outward show of | | «suit it ts believed—and there in good reason | on the ith inant hive the atin of the United | ~seé-3t F. A. LUTZ, Seo. | _ie 2i-wsm GEO. M. BIBB. alte, Doth Sere SESS. ne of despatches for an Soesr tke SoaLuen alice lee aaron begs er a nen does | states in Ecuador, and dated 17th J Oe Ed VOCAL MUSIC.—A meeting will be held in| J’OR SA LE—100 acres of Land. situated in Jack= No. 398 7th street, wes egraph line from New York to Washington. the = penal: Geran, andl ae the earneat colicin: epeiaes see apap aoes teeth OL MAr: Fraicis hem Lecture Room of the Sixth Presbyterian K Legh awuryd Bhi) Caccliog..ca the Weary Hut Streyed or stolen from any pr office of which is at No. 32 Chesnut street. The | tion of the Presid Mr. Watker made sacri- cP ndw lenin, ip letiers tron Adessras! Moore |\° hurch, Isiaud, on TUESDAY EVENING next, | Creek, about eight miles east of Webster, the coun- New York office sent and received 3,417 messages y At 744 o'clock. ‘for the purpose of forming a class | ty, town. fices to accept the office of governor of Kansas, | and George Corbin Edwards, that, after suffering | in Vocal Music, under the direction of Mr. F.| _ These lands are rich in copper ore—an English from the 3ist of August to the 5th of September, | aud therefore we can all appreciate the unwil- | intensely for some two months, Dr. Francis died | Gienrov. Company are now engaged in mining operations on | Proust whit Pier lees widens lees ee inclusive ; the Philadelphia office, 2.=97 messages: | lingness of Mr. Buchanan to sacrifice bis friend of bis wound on the 15th of June. Mr. Moore | ,.A,meeting will also be held on THURSDAx | av adjoining tract—they are well worded mel wane | Cael ner moe. Gad cee coe dak an titkee etene Baltimore, 1,406 messayes; Washington, 4,205: | for whatever blunders have been heretofure com- ra thi i lone, and | HVENING next, at the sane hour, in the Lecture | ed, and offer great inducement to speculation. 4 " ne abe rd by. seturn total went and received in six days. 12.155, or over | mitted. ‘The President may be disposed to for. | Seseatse La belated mrpacenue one. and | Room of the First Baptist Chureh, (Dr. Hill's, 0h [Fer terms apply to. THOS E. LLOYD, r Pa TTR Rt eee ei Sneegudred messazes per day. This is the bu- | yive the past and indulze a hope that Walker's | 1a8,Proceeded down the Maranon and Amazon rect, near E, having the same olgect in view. niet bee i | se coe — siness cf but four offices out of fourteen on the | future will be retrieved by peod conduct: and . 2 —— — - = = - Aa i aes legally notibed b Nine. —Phal Ledger that, in the further execution of the delicate fonc- | Taw Firtn Avpitorsup or rue Treascny. NCS" FOUENAM :NT AND FANCY BALL. A JAaSSAGE BEDROOM FOR RENT—And x As 1 ewe bron legnil ribet ba the -——- u bis office, the xovernor will act in stricter | ‘The Hon. Murray McConnell, of Illinois, Fifth | ,.3.,. The seeond Tournament and. Fancy Ball of Mn Re Ay ere: Oy four singie gentlemen, | CAND WARRANT foe nie Boned ee cote Tonresine a Sa:tox to Dratu —The Eng- | co nity to the powers which the cons itution Spy ‘d pies ¥ Ma irerg ores aay anger URS: | becwoes Iwaalink siteewert aT eae” | sores, No. 021 wan issued onthe lth of Janpary, Bab Courts have had a case before then whieh | invests lim with under the organic act, and to | Auditor of the Treasury, is understood to have Taree pgings, on WEDNESDAY and THURS- | betw nee the name of James Griffin as Private in Cap shows the barbarities which are sometimes in- nstructions of the Presideut, whose duty it | written yesterday to the President that his cum- . INGRAM & BAKER I OUSE AND LUT FOR SAL.E.—House No. Pierce Soe. a Militia, War 18) Aicted upon seamen. A sailor, named Rose, | is to sce that «the laws are faithfully executed. | rene at that functionary’s service wher we 4dtio ropriet 46 Louisiana avenue, Washington cit =p Briok | and sont to sy address of Berlin. Virginia. shipped in the Martha Jane, an English vessel. |‘ Gov. Walker's only prerogative is to execute | M#S8ion is at functionary’s service whe - Sint Ge Dwelling, nearly new, four storieg a ai mished | su; piand arrantthas never come to my =| Me bad no souner set is foot ou bourd than he | the laws, not to make taem ever circumstances may seem to him (the Pre. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, C:ty Hatt, basement. KR twelve room, with all the | to the owner, and as every reason exist that eat hecame suipect to the nest ernel treatment. He | “Mr. Bocock, and the whole democratic South ASD da was flogs ¥ by the master aud first and sec- ond inates; a mastiit dog was set upon him, | will iniervenc no longer with bis censorious die. which tore his flesh; eu fron bolt Was put across | tums! All we ask i intervention. his mouth, and his hands ciiained behind his or myself, fa fied to believe that the back to the deck: he was rolled in an empty cask; | President will, in his message to Congress, fully . 1. u 1857. modern improv: *, water, gaswind betisthrough- | warrant has been lost, oo or stelen from the ident) to require that he should apply the prin- NOTICE TO TAX PAYER: .—DEDUC | out—will be sold at a bargain for cash, ore reasona- | mai! on transient from Washington cit Ou, te eply svlicitous, aye, ancious that Walker |. 5, in hi + and that hed Y ; TION FOR PROMPT PAY MENT—No- | ble credit would be given. Apply to E. K. LUNDY, 5 3 ciple of rotation in his case; and that he de- | si21 nerety given that the, Taxed ter the year ion | No.1 inden tose Georgetown, or on the premi’ | ment isto give due " sired that letter to be regarded as his resigna- anor ee, gee payable at this ofhoe, and that ses. au l-eolm thon at the ponmen C aoe at the Deaton States | A A of 10 i o" — et % tion, to take effect at the time indicated above. | Surrmnt vent paid'on ce ehere ne Sade of ene F Oe BEN Ra One plthe, new three-story | Gh'is-wow EDWIN BRADSHAW. Attorney. Ps < WELLINGS just finished, containing nu and. finally. he was Lun by the neck for several | satisfy the party and the country ax to his ortho, | Our impressions, from all wo can learn, how- | tember next, JAS. F. HALIDAY. rooms, one severe from the Treasury Building-on | gs REWARD.—Ran away from Kalorams praree spilt — Nee end {0 these in- | doxy and constitutional soundness on this much- | ever, are not such as to induce us to believe y %-eotf : Collector. idee rch lath and 15th streets. Inquire on $3300 ner Washington city, B. C..on Sat- have not eecaped justice: they have ieee tele’ | crea ducation: | Hin late rept what tay Ieee. | that there will soon be a ehange in the ofice (CSF ETO QUE NAME WE STAND. se3-6t McLAUGHLIN & WILSON. NE ROMAN GEORGE SUHINSON ated : : ry ' leryyme: x § q THE 1 ——— | care, height about ¢ feet. bs ie I . = ill give their SNE LY. in his addres. mend the wretches to the mercy of the cout. hesion to the conservative guarantees of the con- Navat Covers or Ixquiny.—To-day, in FIFTH GaN ASSEMBLY fel euinmenes Soe eile announce to | .! willgive the above reward if taken in_» free EPEENENEEEEE Ee stitution Henry. c No. 1, the Lt G sn bet 1 rsh ARMONY HALL at their numerous customers and to the pub tent large, | State, $100 if taken within the District of Colum 17 The submarine telegraph between Sicily | Sept. 5, 1557. ‘ourt No. 1, case of Lt. Gray sti ing bso ald Ped Shee EATS. ps Pal that they have entered into an arrangement with Diner Sasvif taken ame State of Marviand,in either Temben * Was expected to be completed in sep- | «P. 8 Permit me to add that the “uews"*tele- | on trial, Capt. Morris, Capt. Tatnal, Capt | ,, sina. ~__COMMITTEE. | Wer’ pee Cite gears house, they oeoupy. by oM Nis ELEANOK 3, CONNEWAY, — re graphed to the New York Herald on the 3d Cunningham, the Hon. John 8. Pendleton, of | ——ice GREAM AND WATER ICES, o the | Until the Ist of March next. aitimore, Ma.. or 7 Mr. Ten Broeck’s filly. Belle, was placed about the Democracy of Virginia rallying ar Virginia, and Commodore Stuart were exag- best quality, delivered to familics, parties, | _ In making t nouncemnet they beg to say that = OLIVER DUFOU K. fourth in a race for the Rawcliffe Produce stakes | * jor Hunter, in opposition to Mr. Buc VERA, ae aoe mira, and excursionists, at $1.5) per galion, at the | they will open jew daysalarce and thoroughly | &u Sl-eo2w Washington city. at the York August meeting in England adiministration is the merest fabrication imaz ined in Lt. G.'s behalf. PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM DEPOT, | Assorted stock of first-class, Dry Goods, embracing @Onn REWARD. Rava; from thoen 00 - Drereuate: Rewer. —Dr. 8. F Reynolds wax | le. Senator Hunter, in iting to a friend a | Before Court No. 2, the case of Lt. Williams | corner 12th and F atreets, Se ee ee ee $ ber, living near Upper Marlborough bitten vn the thumb at character staled thet he ‘had, le Siomwutien 0 still being up, Lt. Hunter and Lt. Woodhull = Those of our customers whose accounts rendered | Prince George's OMAN. mae vY the oh ot ectation of war cdesitenaion Ns. tess ee PHQTOPRAPHS OF AMERICAN SCENE- | Ist of July romain unsettiod, nro requested to pay | April, NEGRO MAN. DAVY GREE 1 Seats allege sion, te earner talpaiorg pe were examined on the Government's behalf. RY.—Just received. a choice lotof, Photographs, | up hefore oc meneing sew, bile about 2 21 years of age, nas ee ee time to exte el ter, Tan assuie you that v WwW Before Court No. 3, in the case of Commander bah a 3t cf RE eatin died se7-6t simasicbais a ele SS ers round bis face, medium size and yen News says: Fromaceounts | himself to the indiscretions of quondam f,leoda crates arenes = —— Lockwood, Lts. Marin, Frailey, Commander pe, direct to this State, wi look. He may hire bumself in the District, where he in the competition for senatorship next winter in pror s: we Bobtail SORREL HORSE, | FANGINEER 3 ARCHITE Loe rd 1H ANS RUE RTS TRORAUGHTS. | nae raiatives or make ee ao aes x EN, S, rove 3 °” — par Ppl Virginia. : thos a Cong bdeae beatae) Er Ne Boy Stables Ax Agents for DaRrLinxe & Schwaktz, when on Hee er eiare: of taken eat of the State—@im if grants are expected to w in Matagorda Bay th due deference to the unknown writer og | “ined, all but Lt. Frailey being called by the in Ja ekson Hail alley. cue == [coat choses ke arbre el October, i we we informed that | this letter, we have to say that we have every | *PPlicant. Ey, CARD ENGRAVING. Gast-Stee! combined Gunge and Callipers. <M this Portia the course of the | reason to believe that he has failed tostateM;.| Srrruzp.—A commission was this morning, ee! Standard Seal eres Cas s 28. VISITING, RIAGE, AND BUSINESS : St " i y early, made out, installing Joseph Het, Eaq., cAKb Nota VED and PRINTED intheGret | _ Gaat Stoel bevelled Stseht Hanes eee BOARDING a distinguished lawyer of Louisville, Ky.—for- pet halt svesue bawesn Oth and With sta. . 2) ree Sos. = 2 merly » resident of Mississippi—in the Commis- | _*8-s01m__HUTCBINSON & MUNRO._| Fo nies ans dir having any to | SEVERAL, GENTLEMEN can be sionership of the Patent Office. Mr. H. is the PRIVATE TUITION. dispose of can receive e four cash price, for the J on - etfersa Georget 5 3 = OUR LESSONS. cane -, Georgetown. gentleman who not long since declined the po- | — Cinsses in ene! bie ‘at branches of Mathematics, by sending or ‘0. 80 t Lonisana avenue, between 9th and 10th s1 west sition. Subsequently he withdrew his declen- | finginerring, ook: keeping and Writing. resumed “s Centre Market, sion. As he is now in Washington, we presume | _A private Parlor for Ladies. ne 9-e03t* 4 i ; ore OO that he will be sworn into office to-day or to- Cc OAL! COAL! COAL! U PON'T’S GUNPOWDER. * eer a D Tam all timos supplied with all the various ki OR SALE.—One upright SHOW CASE.—Ap- morrow. We are now prepared to furnish our customers pur eee Te, ead am ostenro | gs NE oon ga A Bono Firep, &¢.—Jacob Forney, Esq., of | Widpthere wha ina, favor us with their orders, with | OL ONES GUNPO é wanting, | atregt N street, between wad 15 1L7~ In 19 towns in New Hampshire, there has | Bocock’s position with sufficient clearness. We eeu a decrease of population of neatly 17,000. | conversed freely with that gentleman on the ‘Thus in all parts of the Eastern States there Ines : li j ail willis dyauinn th been a rush from the rural ws to supply the subject, not long since, and, ing the e + aprginan a joann facta s one | conclusion to which the Uxion’s correspondent of the principle reasons of the pri t shade ‘gies : times Pte is too little attention to et ty comes concerning his opinion of Gov. Walker's ture. unofficial acts and speeches, we are no less sure ur In Petersburg, the other day. two free ne- | that it is Mr. B.'s design and desire to give the toes were ordered to be whi for attempt Sati ini i f seu aduel. Itaceme rones foe were tok National Adwinistration a frank and manly “upport next winter. And, furthér, that no one amored of a wise old widow, who p marry beth, Provided one kept the secret from Ppreved more warmly than himself of the the other, by keeping it to himself, and No. 48 O OR THREE GENTLEMEN can obte 3 FHOOM and BOARD at hires E FHS wi +B. Rusiness suspended on Saturday... pe aa and D streets south. Capito! Hull. : TE ASH COAL, of either of to suppiy the same inany quantity to parties eo vided. the due steal more tour for bene, idea of removing Gov. Watker, which is being | Pennsylvania, recently Appointed to be Super- faren “sis mth. my desire, of ns good aa OS on the most rere We ALBERT, KING, uy rt ‘AN EXCH FEMENT AT MeL AUGH- From {he mil, in which they wereboti working, | wged by those who know not the (Democratic) | intendent of Indian Affairs for Utah Territory, | "A discount of 25 cents per ton when delivered from gpeareeat an No, 3 High their store crowded. Goan cot inrealte aes —s other. 7 he tric « be ing dine overed by | difficultics aud embarrassments that would | has duly filed his official bond, and will proceed eee y cath the eae! enrear cudaameeied’ eae Naw rome. Con sot Prete. se jie tating rb cra] arly grow otf wach syoly under exating| ont to the Terry withthe military want | hse Bad ENGR O4K, ans vane] Jurecaars ron BF LE gowrencwn | N'stmdiitcs ceavositemteMin, AE senses circumstances, without in the least strengtheu- | provided for the civil ofivers about to journey | “Ye's-euat tunel OEE EARILEMON.. | of Dolla, Aranetenie Hair Fins, Tuck, Combe, £0. | and N 38 Penn. ave. bet, 9th and 10th sie,

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