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— > me LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. poo he achrx prone and also to | © Taz River.—Captain Fonce arrived up last Av La ee a be oe atin Or night with another sloop load of fish, 000 bunches, | —____ AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| ~ 7 State Election—The Returns, Boar o¥ ALDERMEN.— Adjourned Meeting — | provided to seageed tated 1 ae tree action oF which were taken by Knight & Co., for the Cen- SOUT ee eRe, Auctioneer. ——__- -@—— = ak cea eceneesame. ‘The Board met last night to resume the conside- | this act shall not be less than twenty-five nor | tre Market. - r chert j Bede oP gr La RE, From the Associated Press Agent. ity fer Gencant Peto ref re hemes 4 ay —_ ration of Mr. Goddard’s bill, entitled “<A Bill to | More than forty-five years of age; norshall any | At Riley’s wharf arrived schr. W. H. Pine, URDAY MORNING, Oct t 10 0° * Nimrod Strickiand, for canal \ssto organize @ Police System for the City of Wash. | Pe'son be appointed who shall have been con- | with wood for Riley. Also, schr. Hope, Capt. | frout of the a : } « '7th, at 10 o'clock, | —— ction rooms of James C. MoGuire, | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. victed iminal . | we i sell a large lot of Furniti a Arrival of the Vaaderbiii ington. and to reduce the several acts in relation | piemice’ > V™iation of the cr laws of the | Poore, with 1,600 bushels white saud—not con- | 0 92! Oo hutmitureand Housekce; te ’ 4 l.udlow, demoe: ects, belonging to the estate ofthe late Was | New ¥ — f the Cesk rat, in elected associate Judge s' is ew Yorx, Oct. 15.—The American ste. of the C Com: thereto, into one.”? - Mr. Riggs thought it best to pass the new bill, | © ‘The fast little sloop A. E. Howard arrived with Seg aay ee Vanderbilt, from Liverpool oa the 3d instant, ar. | Jude Conrad of sume” Pleas, by a majority over The Chair announced that the frst thing in | and then if the Chief of Police and Captain of | 139 heeestg tg oFsters, from Mechotoc. atble-top Centre ard Sols Tauea rived up this morning, with three days laier Eu. || ‘The majonty fora order was the sixth section of the bill, which | the Auxiliary Guard should happen to meet they | At Armstrennn: ship yard, yesterday, the schrs. frovaing Diningvand Goer he Topean news. 2 the district conse ta ee etden for semcenc ane bu was pub.ished in the Star of vesterday. could fight it out together. He only hoped that | Benjamin Frasklin aa Mount Vernon, which Lounged cane and wood seat Chairs Ixpia —Telegraphic news received from Cawn. | didates fer recorder irae se “wena Mr. Smith said, that he still thought that bis | the number of police would equal that of the had been hauled up for repairs, were launched. nreau, \Washstands, Tables, Bedsteads reyou the Su al hagest anes that Gen. Have- | Quarter Sessions, ana deeds, clerk of the Courtef motion to abolish the office of Chief of Police | auxiliary ,80 that they could have a fair] At Alexandria, krrived last night schooner Eqrpets, Oilcloths, Rugs a defeated the rebels near that place on the | if not larger majorities we tected byequal and substitute in place a First and Second Lieu- | show, and let them make a Fee fizht of it while | searsville Bonny ket line, Capt. Sears, from Porether si jind Crockery Ware 16th. One hundred of his army had died of the | In the ald cit senatorial at tenant was the bent thing tobe done in the prem- | the citizens looked on. {Laughter.) Boston, with plaster, beef, &c., for Eldridge & OF*"Houge-furnisiting ina) Of atticles in the cholera. ; ocrat, is elected to the State Senate ty santa, ises le moved that vote by whic! was Mr. Houston. Does the Teflect what a i Also, at 19 o'clock, an excelle1 i ucknow dates of the 18th stfite that all was i, and the whole democ: “ lost be reconsidered nice little expense they are entailing on the Cor- | "Phe Guy eame up this morning from Hollin’s | suita One or twohorsene t Femily Carriage. | weit ticket by about the same none” “HY Legislative Mr Riggs said that, as far as he tnderstood it, | poration by this bill? It will cost the Corpora- | Point, orLitne se seg eerie, frome the sche |. ‘Terms: $20 and under,cash : over that sumacred-| Calcutta letters contain nothing new. in the old county Dr. Marseiisis elected to the ou er no repealing clause. Heasked | tion no ee tae bs oat annum to pay the | Yankee Doodle, which had run ashore there. Baliafactorily eid gee months, with interest, for - Sheet ten news from China is of an un- oe fe OE.2 Plurality of 9,294 was correc! expense of its addit ree. same depth of water pis favorable character. The Emperor refuses to ate ratic , Mr. Goddard said yes, there was a repeating | “fir. Evans. It will, perhaps, be the means of wuten abs arate ohon linet mal ie on board : THOS S NeHER. Trance agree f0 any af the airdngemnchio proposed. by islvted by about the tccounty Legislative ticket clause. saving one Luman life. " -: of the Gu t] ‘oc 15-ds AS. C. J Be pigin. Small, the t Mr. Moore called the ayes and noes on the mo- Mr- Houston, (vehemently.) Save a fiddie- varine an his jae his endeavors to ara her B Jane MeGUIME, Auch. | The Emperor of Austria and the King of Pras- | Yeing tut 40.591, against 6 612 pleted tion of Mr. Smith to reconsider the vote; ordered | sticks end! I have been from home, in all parts | off, left for Washington, where he will provide y BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. sia had met at Weimar. sioner in October last year." "The falling off of the and carried—ayes 19, noes 3. of the city, and at all hours of the night, without | other and stronger ones, and proceed to the place STOCK OF A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tax Mazcere democratic vote is§91, and in the con op- ‘The question then recurred on the amendment | being molested. Gentlemen talk about the riots this evening, and give her another trialy In the ING. the woth sper0%. On MONDAY MOR-| Liverroot, Friday.—Cotton is easter, and infe- | Position 9,460. of Mr. Pena on Sebetiinte two Liowtensate is one ie Cais, 20 Gil that; but Lean tell them | mean timestie is Deing lightened of 106 tons of Bue fhesioth inatngs, a Feb Bee penstc rind rior qualities have declined 4d. ‘The ‘middling Plone e oft ‘olice. . citizens do ir duty as they ought v q i ll, without i j | and fair qualities are 4 HIO. Pate d proposed to make this a test ques- | to, at all times, we should not read daily inthe | "The Seip Ze hyr is ballasting for a voyage | fh pe UNS ee Tetores, the entireretock and | SSeS ene steady. Salen of the werk amp | _ CLEVELAND, Oct. 14.—Dhe election in this State tion. and said if the Board abolished the office | public prints, these marvellous accounts of pis- | South. Capt. King, who is to resume command own and refined Sugars, chests Teas bales; speculators taking 6.500, and ex rs | Yesterday for Governor and other State officers of Chief of Police, he had a proposition to offer. | tol shooting and disorder. Instead of piacing | of her, is expected to arrive at Alexandria in a os Molasses, karrels Flour, Rice * | 2.500." Estimated sales to-day 6,600 tales passed off quietly bere. The returns as far as re- If they amended the section he p to strike | the Corporation to $13,250 expense additionally | few days, to take c of her. Bare rte ara omnes Codes Orleans. — Mobile. Uplands, | Cei¥ed here areas follows : out the rst seven lines of the section and insert | entailed on our now enormous'y heavy debt, if| The war steamer Faiton sailed from the Navy | 1,300 bushels ‘Turk’s Island salt, Gro: aide ona Reh -9 5-8 938 914 Stark county 300 mening ag 3 the Democratic the following : i, Thet the Mayor, ty | TS about forms curselves into a ‘spi Yard yesterday at one o'clock. ie we away fine Saltin Sucks. a soap Middling.....9 3-16 918 8 15-16 pam it one ] majority for Fremont last fn. See. 6. And be it enacted, ¥ | tees and string up a fellow now ai en, we | with sealed orders; but it is whis) at she rrels old Whiskey, Wine, 5 : . ayne county gives , asky count, and with the advice and consent of the Board of | should effect pF ph restoring peace, than | js to look out ~ the filibusters in the Gulf. also, bottled Li dors Rum, Brandy, Gin,and i See es Including 195,500 | Lucas 200, eng 150, and Defiance 100 ~ dene Aldermen, shall appoint at the time named In | all the laws which we could enact. I sm opposed Barrels’ Herring and Mackerel, Codfiah able, there baving been about an average busi, | Cte Majority —an aggregate gain of 1,200 votes. the second tection pf this act, and annually there- | to a large standing army at any time; we have 2] A Sap Case.—Since Friday last, the officers of | Brown and fine tarch, Spices ness and no quotable chamee In panne te” DUS: | The following counties give Republican ma- after, some suitable person to be, and who is | sufficient police force now, if properly managed; fora femal pl Bh wy epee nh nl Breadstuff. 3? ces an. | Jorities : hereby constituted, nnder the control and direc- | and as for placing the police power under that of | ‘he Second Ward have been searching fora female pride ail, Chasse. and C = detect Flos? chock cea Wenls slightly |° Lorain county, 1,253, (aloss of 200;) Huron coun- tion of the Mayor, the Marshal of Police of the | the Auxiliary Guard, I will not hear of it, and | Who had been making her bed nightly in the fields », Twine, Wrapping Paper ; used steady—W estern Cana 'owder, Shot, Notion $ s ‘Blas : ty, ten towns gives 480; it gave 1,700 Republican city of Washington and who shall act as First | wa bave no power to do it. ‘The law does not | near Coltman’s brick-yard, but they failed to find | AiwCQiasieamd Nouns |” Rosin, Pitch | closed dull nee, aes-, blo Wate. Wheat | raajority last Sears Win deeeeay 250 Fa slight Lieuenant of the Auxiliary Guard, and it shall | allow it her until yesterday, when a gentleman called at White Lead, Paint Brushes ‘ 4 White Gand. Corn closed dull, ti a decnet | £4; Lake county, 1,400; a loss of 3, Cleveland be bis daty, within the limits of the same, under | Mr. Miller. The matter, as far as I can see re- | the second district Police office with information | Sperm, Wile, Lneed int Oils, with such | Gq, mixed corn Saat nib at a decline of | und seven other towns in Cuyahoga county give the direction of the Mayor and Captaim of the | solvesitseif into this; which is of the most im- | concerning her, and he, with Officer Fanning and 1ehooKs 23 are kept by ship-chandicrs Provisions closed dull. Beef heavy: set, | 100 Majority for the Republicans” Last year the Guard, to exercise general supervision over the | portance to increase, the day or the night police | Wm. Ward, of the Auxiliary Guard, started on a | Al nel a ant ge hey a Scales, Shelves, Bins, | 40050 tim Lard closed heart a0 arenes | county gave them some 1,600 majorit Police of the city and the Auxiliary Guard in the | force? ‘That is, if it is onr duty to increase. The | fresh search, and found her near the city boun- | ,Counters, and tee ee fond Vir- | ettne. - avy at aslight de-| ‘The Demorrats, so far, appear to have ganed enforcement of the police regalations and penal | Mayor has said that he is u:.avle‘oqu-ll the riots. | dary, apparently inadying condition. Her name ginia money, at £34 per cent discnunt nen a ha | Protos hein class s : <q. | Considerably over the vote of last fall, but not im ordinances of this Berporsttin and’ the preser- We require anight watch. Itisail right in the | is Pickerell, and she has, {t is said, a husband in | credit of W éays, and 4 mouths, for notes satisfsotce. Spits tarpeneinc clip tor at ———_ an soiticient ratio, it is thought, to carry the State vation of the peace and order of the city. daytime; but it is ut night when these disor- | this city. Justice Clark sent her tothe work- | rily endorsed, and without interest. ved’ steady and generally | The following Repu i Sir. Sinith said that the amendment proposed | derly persons are turned loose. and it is then that | house for thirty days, where the poor creature ie hanged. jean maj W.S. JONES. bis sa ported: Preble, 600; Clinto! by Sir. Goddard met bis views. The main idea | we require thg increased force to quell them. {f| will be provided with. at least, asomewhat softer | _ocl5-ts | BARNARD & BUGKEY, Astte, | Svocek aera alt, and quotations | Democratic majorities: Clerm with bia was to have one head, and to unite the | we increase, let the increase be in the night | bed than she has rested on of late. oivee Was sively By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. two powers as much as possible; and for the pur- | wateh. What is the use of matting the night ee . OVERNME ~ pose of compromising the, matter he would ac- | officers under the command of achief who only | New Oxpers—The Mayor has directed the G AND Cast Inox, &c—Ou PRIDAY clequer Bills £9 5s. discount [Private despatches have Leen received in this a st de to it. He saw that it'would do away witb | does duty inthe day? It is a material fact that liary Guard to enforce the | NOON, October 16, at 4 o'clock, inthe east yard of D pate 8 ¢ t*, containing returns from Deflane-, Fairdeld, the great difficulty of conflict of er and he | the vais tale place just at the time when the day Captain of the Auxiliary Guard to en the Capitol, near the n hé London com ma. ket ig unchanged. Fruklin, Sandasky Wayne, Huron, Lake, Lo- 4 re : hack law during the hours when the Guards are | Wroughtand C wine. shall sella lot of Liverpoo., Saturday noon —Tbe markets | jy Se eee tom arin | ee wed ose Rioe: ineviows (Quapeecne on duty. The Captain last night proceeded to halcony on the north end of the entra Capitol ba, Geoitite of gorge gga ay shaw alnet bemeratie sin of 3. as compared ; Rigas. 1 donot understand the gentleman. |" Mr. Goddard. Sometimes clreumslances re- | thestands and notified the “night liners” of the | "Kiss, two fine Cast tron Setteos. Hour was slow of sate, bat Teecasmcined. | with the vote of Ist November: when Fremont™s Does he mean to withdraw his own amendment | qnire them all to be on duty all night. I have order, and directed thei to move theircoacbesto | ‘Terms cash, in specie. changed. Some circulars say P dectined Ga, | Plurality in the State was 16,623.j only in case this is adopted ? known many such instances. the lawful distance from the curb line, and not to | _00 14 JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auct._ | The quotations of beef were barely maintained. ae m5 1,20); Pickaway, 550; Fairfield, 16; Financisl—Consols for money closed af 90 4 coy, Gs — T SALELOF WROUGHT | The English money market is animated, fa. | “m,Moutgomery, Gd Mr. Smith. The geutieman is very particular. T Mr. Miller. They are not all bound to be under congregate on the sidewalks, or in any way in- AME 7 . , lowe. simply accept the ainendment of Mr. Goddard a8 | the xame rules and regulations. ‘The Police are | terfgre with persons pewing’ The dlven ine SURO SG Me EARS Ree pc | The VanaeimCOsD Disrarcn | Desvave, (ct 13.—The elections ben panne a xubstitate for mine. it meeting my views very | not under the same rules and do not perform the | mediately obeyed, but not without venting a few | Sic Auctom oe SATURDAY MORNING, | and £20,000 4 Nien She rena ut, Passengers | offquietly. Samuels, the Democratic candidate well as to the unity of the two powers. same duties as the Night Watch. Mow was it at | muttered malcdictions upon the boisterous ones, | October 17th. at 10 o'clock, in front of the Auction ereeaas ie ae ie. ‘ reports that on the9 h | for Governor, has 922 majority in this city Mr. Goddard. I object to any amendment of the | the riot oa Four-and-a-half street? The Police who are regarded as the causes of the limitation Keone. | H shall soll 8 auaatity of superior Store- | pour ns * tettitic gale, which lasted 36 aiding ates A ~— 3 the re nol re é dee. — : ; ; rabie. “oR hoonlag decid like @ Leew week obie: | tence toe <a had gone off duty. | °f Privileges they have for years employed Glass Casing, Shelves. and Drawers Lonpox, Friday evening —The city article of | New Youn, Ort. 14. —The steamer Arabia, with tion the genveman bay to his own zmendment. | ‘Phe whole thing is this—they are either required, | Oyiy THREE NIGHTS more to enjoy Signo; Gunners, Fable Uiewend & ps hart : pt Ldn ae 10 passengers, sailed hence for Liverpool to-day Will he sad it and let us hear wuat 18 48. | or they are not." If they are required. what num- | 11i:2%4 performances at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Thess fh Witulow-Prames and Sach congiete. moat deseri} they epee ne eet ce Ia gi win < o 3 to the question ether 7 % 0 y rd a e — Te Goddard { object to amending the section eihaes Ue twee ences it it Slaeut sbeard lugubrious times it is really a luxury to “lay | or fancy Beare e eemrably adapted Dee Malionsry | tone soon changed by the bexvy sale of consols. | Baltimore Markets. at ali, but if it is amended I wish to see my | for any man to assert that the Corporation has not | back” and enjoy the funny sayings and the droll ily omlorsed aotan hen a ;00 days, for satisfacto- | {2,the, discount market the demand was active. | | BaLtixone, October 15.—Flour lu heavy; Ohio amendment adopted, as it covers the main objec- | power to appoint men to perform certain duties. | doings of so adroit and good humored a performer | Tily ire hep notes, bearing int oreign exchanges were unaltered. 25. tion to the original. Asa proof that it is so, the charter says we have | ax the Signor. When Blitz fails to raise our | -0¢!4~ at - Me! TRE, Auct’ Mr. Dove stated that the law of Congress only | that power; but I s' = = ided one head officer of the Auxilirry Guat Notwithstanding the large arrivals of Austra- Wheat is very dull; red fair to prime $1.00881. all vote against the whole bill | spirits we may consider ourselves past praying mod lor. “By A. GREE XECUTOR'S SAtD — | lian gold, the supply is insufficient to meet the | 10, white zood t t < Anctioneer, > me » iter ge 0 prime &1.1531 20. prov Tard | unless it places the increased force under the pro- ROMEO eee Gn OF VALUABLE IM- ear wih dex snd the prospect is discour- Gorm ts very dull; white GiaGse.. yellow 64a66. ND PROV a ate conrse of thi changed; ; eee or Board t oe axe oor I y a, but Td think Orricens Evectep.—At a meeting of the Ger- | FRIDAY, the aad Pact won TP analt soll) at ay heen money market. Since the reduction of the rates ici Sie Ba fee. Bae. 2 wee ee taae iat thee grees, be Pac bd cried tment lr hae We have man St. Joseph's Benevolent Society, held on the Gon torent 4 “cloak P m., the following-doseribed | of discount in July, bullion in the Bank of Eag- | ~ Mu = put one Captain. The bill saya there shall be an- | po Tight to place men under the control of any | 13th instant, the following officers were unani- | ““Wairol'Lot Ne.’ yo uare No. 66, improved by ee rg Nes eet illin ery, &c. other. The Board certainty Tad no power to in- | other authority than that of the Captain of the | monsly elected for the ensuing yeat: *kood Brick House. This property is situated at | induced an alisot (etal on cet a QPENING WINTER MILLINERY terfere with the law of Congress Auxiliary Guard, who is appointed by Congress. x las Hi President: B do Waoge. | ‘te corner of South Capito! and R streets. itt: pension of specie re- On Monnay, Octo: Let us have the law read tiou laws and no other. 9 ' 3 . ary: | by S Japitol, Sou and i The subscriber has just returned john HL R it bs : B i foams ae Water streets. poi ee eget rp heed will the usual shipments be eae Now York. where he par — ~ i ; oo z 1 Homan tcording Secretary; Bernar sots 2, 3, and 4, in Square south of Square No. 799, | Tesumed, but old arrears will b y | jor cash one of the most varied stock: stall act'us chict in the necessary abacce of the | notls potmtnens foie ae emapeeny ,meastres | Geler, Treasurer : % This property is bounded by South Caption Raid | It_may be. hoped, there see an of FRENCH. BONNETS. BONN act as chiet ¥ ce Of ane z cording to my ides : eon : atrest 3 ms 5 the ' x Captain, still under bis orders; and as Chief of | jt, it is the duty of the Chief of Police to take these Dismissev.—Thomas McGuire, who was ar- ma » 1, In Square 662, containing 2,772 feet. quale: sll atta cate wae hy Police in the absence of that officer. He does not | men in charge. The Captain of the Auxiliary | rested for an assault and battery on a colored man | This property tear ten corner of South Sand Water | 4 sutiice, with the supply from derive any power or authority more than any | Guard has other daty. - : ea, | street Australia, to keep the stock in the Bank of ng other police officer—none at all. They all have || Mr. Evans. ‘This is a temporary measure, just | @ Tuesday night, and held for afurther hearing, | Tot No, J, in Square south of Square south of | tnd from a further reduction G MATERIALS, FLOWE FF TH- RS. RIBBONS, TINAD-DRESSES, DRESS IMMINGS, &c., &c., ever brought to this City, ch he is determined to sell at prices to suit t i : npou them by general i ic! i i vili | *ppeared yesterday before Justice Clark,and ihere | Squar This property fronts on south W, be- | Im the railway market to-day Michigan South- call the attention of the ladies to Feet” Posy con send min ont and 1 can coorcine | sejibetuueebich thie Dill le peuding. | It will | UPfag ee Gr ence desist hits Be ox Ailof Square eagt of south of sth of 0. “Thin | rls Noted reece ais and Peunsyvania Cea | BR ‘DREN'S CLOTHING. aan aay ae ee tase granted to tim by | Weeks it ia Rota great deal toask the Chief of | V1. thrgwar at hin’ bank eee ie Cerne cat | property Hanks oe hese ok south of 62. This | trals showed increased firmness | He rives his particular attention to DRESS powers he possesses are those granted to him by | Police to take charze of them for that time. 1 lead Mocette ana prota a and W streets, the Corporation. They all have oe —_ hope that we shall withont further talk vote on | ‘4t Maguire did the act. ftte | aud 2, in Square Ni 77. This property The Financial Crisis, &c. iad Oppo Cra AN, United states cases—every one of thewi—whether | thfs pil! toe SS a routs on rE venue an street cast. New York, Oct. 1 Ata meeting of the lead- | -°°'52¥ Op er jarket. city or county officers. This Dill is toeifect an} Mfr. Goddard. I am in favor of placing these | SALES OF Reat Estate.—James C. McGuire | Lot No.2, in Square Ni pontaining 16,1 feet | ing merchants held this fasmne | arrangement of the two departments under one | men under the Captain of the Auxillary Guard. _ | Sold yesterday the lot at the corner of Pennsylva- Pith the improvements whic ding, it was resolved That the meeting had head. The same powers that are delegated to the Mr. Dove. Wewantthem between the diy and | nia avenue and President's Square, fronting 107 The above water property is considered the moet | CBtire confidence in the ability of the banks of | 0; Captain of the Auxiliary Guard can be delegated | the night service of the two branches, we canadd feet 4 inches on the avenue by 111 feet on Presi- valuable of any how for saie in Washington, and the ees fork 2 meet all their engayements, dollar cr Dore. What right have we to delegate | “sra"ymen (o the Auxiliary Guard deal Pr tatk | dent’s Square, to Samuel Fowler, for $1.12 per ft. wishing to make a good investment pornons | for dellar ; te seein tlle eerie eee, power, if the charter did not confer upon us | about rewdyism. If we would pass an ordinance Terms; Que-fourth cash; bulanoe in 6, 12, and 18 | ment of produce to the sgaboards thar the exi- ADAME PRIBRAM & DAUG ER inform py ew the Ladies that they will va SS neater, Shener 17th, un their es- tablishment, with whieh no other mili can be contpared. a select stock of Tall and Santer BONNETS: RIBBONS. BLOW is & good Frame afternoon, James Brown N P ERS. and SWISS, EALBROLDERLES: alan, the : os ‘ . nest assurtinent of new si wer to appoint these special police officers” | to close up some of the rox shops, it would soon | _ BAtLxp.—Robert Squibbs, who was awaiting rey andor creas ooering interest from day of sals. | vency of the times demanled on tine nia eens reeeived direct from Paris.” id Congress ive us any power to appoin are stop. It fs after men are done their day's labor, | security yesterday for his appearance atthe Crim- | By, on A.GREEN, Auctioneer, | ¢8sion of the Legislature, and that a committee Fg 277 Pa. av., between 10th and Th te neh we to dictate to Congress, er ex © Here | and go out to the lager beer bouses and grog | inal Court, to answer the charge of riot, was re- ARSUAL’S SALE.—In virtue of three rs be appointed to wait upon the Governor a - |) —. OO ‘we are going to say that age on owe yas that they become excited and lawless. leased by Justice Smith, after this paper went to M ARSUA BS SA LB py helotee dl eras Pep us erp’ action lo thatend. A committee Far AND WINTER MILLINERY. | vide a nant, and we wi — wit that awe |) tt Aloore read from page 313 Of the law to | press, on bail in the sum of $100. of the Cireuit Court of the District of Columbrafor | Cet et te ste ose Aepointed ; which pro- Mrs. L. ALLEN. No. 33 P. i to put Stin on our own hook. mm slow that the Chief of Police has general super- the County of Washington, and to. ine directed, | | C&2ded to Albany this evening. rs. L. ALLEN. No. 35 Pennsyivanis avenue, have the right to regulate, and to pass any laws | vision of all the police force of the city. Avagm.—About eight o’clock last night an | wil! expose to public sale for CASH. infront of the | _ The meeting of the officers of the several Sav- ce ee SL Th rie Oaskerats to regulate, the police, but no right to appoint a] “Mr. Pearson. "Phat law was never passed. Court-house door of snd county on WED Ee. | ings Banks of New York York and Brooklyn | .St;,¥ill open on Thursday, € 4 2 <a, il oy Bete Mexcept what the | ‘Tinge recels Webs eadheatel te an Srdi, | afm of fire originated from the ringing of a wht y 7 DRESS BATS for 5 5 beautiful assortment o! DAY, the 2ath day of October, at ‘12 o' clo: ck im, the ich was held this afte: % * law specifies. Unless this is Im the charter, we | nance, but the law was never euseted bell for a company meeting, and the members of | foitowing descrivad propete Tories is afternoon, resolved to pay | both Ladies and Children. hat power Mr. Moore When this bill was brought in, ] several companies collected at their engine houses, | right, title, claim, and interest in t f eral of the Wane ene ns = FLOWERS RIBHONS Bee ne e invites Mr. Houston. Will the Chair read to us what | thought it was for the purpose of Pete | but discovering there was no fire they quietly ponte fan panare, No. = said lot, front. | tetday resumed business to-day. *# ¥E*" | the attention of the Ledics of Washington, Georee- the bill makes us do, as amended by Mr. God- | law.” There now seems to be a disposition to | 4ispersed. ing 16 feet inches on 1 street North, between sth | _ The Supreme Court judges to-day held a moet- | town, and vieinity. re + : break up without doing any thing am fully A ConresroxpEnt complains of the filthy con- | and lth streets West, and running back that width | ing and decided to The read fon that we be the whole depth of the let Ralteel banks exeepti a notes eralaet thet VEL. cnarirs’ of t f that we no ver to interfe j a 7 @ whole depth of the lot, together with all and sia- Ss excepting upon notice giveu in the usual Ss. a Mr. Trevi I deny the power. I want tosee wig ite the emuerwhich Les been aaee, dition of C street, near the corner of Ninth street, cular the improvements thereon, seized and levied | form ping ¥P seiPigpaiay ate quae! fA toanneunce to this bill as perfect as possible in all its parts. and |e conflict of authority is the only reason given | #04 says exia-pe residing thereabont are obliged | upon as the property of Wiliam D. Acken. and will general that she riends and the y \ The action of the merchants? meeting fails to | PUbIC In REMOVED her ‘ doors and windows closed to shut | be sold to satisfy Jadicinie Nos, Sl S10 wad Soe te | oi eee, - g, fat NIL LINERY and LA DIES FURNISH then I mean to vote against it 21. I shall do so rthe changes proposed. In eliher case you | © keep their be at ; give satisfaction. Richard Schell, Lsq., was YH 4 because I do not believe in the necessity for this | have subordinates who will conflict with exch | oUt the sickening cMuvia. of Parker Ps Clack’ Peter y. cioee a Baers | resent with resolotions eenswicg the asks a (Gute tendiees em increased police force and consequent additional | other. i * | demanding specie of each other, when the on ae . = ; | Magruder, rs. William D. Acke : with- She is now prepared to Iny before the pub as- drag on the already exhausted resources of the | Mr. Smith proposed to amend the first section | _W* "AR that the Fair of the Ebenezer M. E. JD. HOOVER, | held it froin their enstomers, but he was induced | sortmeut of Gouda tarely offered Tor meteenen ae. Cerporation. 1 do not wish to set up my judg- | of the biil by striking out “ Chief of Police ana | Church, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, is Marshal for the District of Colusubia, to withhold them. cled wilh the greatest care from the New York ment against that of the gentleman who has -dtde i Asi id Philadelphia stores. = movement is progressing among the inserting the words +‘ Captain of the Auxiliary | crowded night! y, and is really one of the most gotten, Bp this, bill, Wor it is conceded that he bf y ghtly y Guard.” =i ‘ vith. | T RS) n leaders against the proposed extra mows more about those matters than myself, | Mr. Miller called the question on the amend- | Bandzomely got up ever seen inthis city. With- | VJ{RSHAL’'S SALE —In virtu Clerk's office of | session of the Legislature or any other recogni. | PUFCHSSInE of her p a e ro 2 (i 2- pany greg p= paral mel mporg og Ba aarp ; see Ranh re Tm aEseOaeNCe the Ciremt Const of the District ef Col tion of the suspension. while a large majority of | —°°-=—™ Tran rs; but at the sa ime 0 “ t. Moore called the ayes and noes on it; or- v p; 4 ‘es % . lieve t city is inasmuch danger as has been | dered, and the amendment was carried by ayes | 207N16HT the Concert of Signora Parvalli, | shali expose to public sale lor In virtue of two writs of | Pepublica the democrats and a few Americaus and republi- MES: HELLER, ASH ane a i a a No. 34 PENN. Avr: ® concerning which there hax been such an interest | Court-house door of said County, on SATURDAY, | banka © NUE 1 Support of the relief of the | roms her hecmneeey coms eee represented. 9—noes 5. the 24th of October next, 1857, at’ 12 o'clock, m., the Pp she will have the first opening of Fall and *. Riggs moved to strike out the words “‘and | Mr. Houston proposed to amend by Inserting | created in our musical community, comes off. following property, to wit: ‘all defendant's right bp. M—The bank suspension has had a bene- | Winter BONNETS on Thursday, Friday who shail actas First Lteutenantof the Auxiliary | the words “if, in the jadgment of the Mayor, he title. claim, and interest in and to one undivided | ficial effect, and stocks largely advanced. The Saturday, an olfers the latest and’ best = Goard” He said that he wanted him to be | thinks the peace of the elty requires it;*? adopt- Wartcn Rerurns.—At the Central Guard- | half part of'lot No. 1 in Square No. 5:2 in the City of | fe-ling generally is improved and the excitement | ted,stoe! at moderate prices. subordinate to the Capiain of the Auxiliary | eq ys Washington, D. together with al! aud singular | subsided. The bank ii se DW. Goard Mr. Pearson moved to further amend by saying howsr, lest night, there were nol cases: for trial the improvements thereon, seized and levied a on a et Ave milltions of | - : specie yesterd: They continue business as RESS MAKING. Mr. Smith proposed to come at it in a different | «<i,y and with the advice and consent of the Boar Habla Aid alap earpiece si satiety dadteiats Noe Seana oro Rh oe ote era ae ees Lene apecie. “The Chemical and D a Rea way. He was anxious to bring the matter to | of Aldermen;”’ carried. In the Western Lock-up. the night before last, | in favor of. William W. Corcoran. r aynetica pay everything. specie tn- | | MISS M.E. WILSON stul continues the DRESS some useful conclusion, which would meet the Mr Rigas proposed to amend by making the . 28 o e b& FY rf cluded. The other banks are indignant at such | MAKING inallits branches, at her oid ; . y Catharine Shephard, Ireland, was charged with ; D. HOOVER, : Pi Penn. avenue, between sth and 10th y objects of the gentleman from the First Ward. | additional force wear a distinguishin, badge of U i . Marshal for the District of Columbia. acourse. Gold commands a premium of four to — ue, en sth a sts. ocS-Im Hie therefore misved the following as a substitute | ottice adopted. 6 ge badg being drunk and disorderly, and sent to the work- | 9 sats for the whole of the sixth section : house for thirty days. five per cent., and city bank bills seil at five per And Mr. Donoho (sarcastically) “and that they ne | Cet discotnt. NO TICE.—The following Money will be taken at “Sec. 6. And be it enaeted, That the Mayor, by | will not remove it in time of a ric:.”? (Lat ——— " i Nn SAT} Ata meeting of bank officers this afternoon, it | 4% these rates for Groceries, Wines, Liquors? and with the advice and consent of the Board of | ter.) e COG scie Scrrgrers Piease Reap Tus! ___FOR RENT AND SALE. Was resolved to suspend the specie clause in the | Gity.*t Par Aldermen, sbal! appoint at the time named in the Mr. Dove accepted the amendment proposed by Baltimore at 5 per cent. discount Dr. Everson's Gr ft Arne Remedy, | Por other" For Rent and Sale” notices sce ist paxe. | Clearing house, substituting therefor an agree. second section of this act, and annually thereaf- | Mr Evans. Virginia at 5 per cent. discount = nt by Which the debtor banks pay interest on | Philutelphia & 10 per cent. d Messrs. Forp & Bro. have secured the agency = = stivelie 6 pay es! iwelphia xt 10 per cent. discount ter, two persons who shall be and are hereby | Mr Houston. I do not see the necessity of in- | for this City oc this highly celebrated Medicine for ee ptt lle a SE, ere cuaks which have already t one etree! ae — sevens constituted, under the control and direction of creasing the police foree. I don’t want any guard | Ague or Chills and Fever. No other articie ever tween dt and ba streets. inquire of J. ROVER. on nie ave already gone into the | Ea Pp nt. discount the Mayor and Captain of the Auxiliary Guard of | to see me home. This is but another of the Many | 8¢quired so great a celebrity as} this forthe cure of ‘ the City of Washington, the First and Second 8, hands of receivers will immediately ent ” At No. 554 l2th street, coruer of B. Ist, between | and K streets. oc 15-5t* b Sa: cae Pcl sed: WES YT ' bills enacted by this Board to iacrease the ex- the business of winding up, unless they can - Lieutenants of Police; and it shall be their duty ous disea: tis the article so ext : JOR RENT.—The STORE-ROOM No. 5i67th | trace their ate , ry TERAL DIRECTORY ‘within the limits of the same, under the direc- as pct Aid opines on the third read na cen xthee if each case int Dis- | N: tens! i haligesoee, ane cae ia ote ee we = of the clearing house. eee ates sae oe tri i rf 4 ag venture te et, eo! a] ntelligencer, OW occupier Dy . Tr 7 a tr. YAS ‘ v "1 i Vision over thepolicn oificers of this city, tn'the | in Of She bill, it was ordered, and the bill pass- | trict would at once. use it, we would hear but litie | Qietgnt nimteyrencer. .ARd Row occupied by W. Bauke incrican Exchange and the Metropolitan | WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, vision over the police officers of this city, in the | ed: more of Ague this senson. Perea ies Teer Eo apply 10 GEO. | ue the other beeke aeave State money at | with a BUSINESS DIRECTORY of # Trades enforcement of bina, aver regulations and penal Mr. Hovston now moved to lay the original bill Sei get & circular—290, corner of Pa, avenue. » COCHRAN, next door. oe 15 tf vend ee duncan in aioe Ld undecided and Professions, a Congressional and "Be = ordinances of — Penson ay = every — on the table with its amendments; ordered. oc M-lw "A BARGAIN —A gentleman in one ofthe De- payments of coin af presen ee eee eather mueut Directory, Societies, Libraries, @ and citizen of this Corporation. whenever ea! And the Board adjourned to next Monday night | Wepprxe Caxxs, of every kind, at very low pri- partments intending to resign his situation to | Popie't sil ety J . : inatat s, with the names ef their of- u shall aid and assist them in the discharge | at seven o'clock ki ; y Bey e Chemical Bank announced its determina- fice: so, Churches, Public Buiid- ia : ces, made to order, at the Philadelphia Ice Cream | go South will sell his HOUSE on very moderate | rion to cont . 2 — ings, Offices, Traveling Kout of their duties as Lieutenants of Police; aud be- tte Depot, corner |2thand F streets. se 17-Im* term:,—8 small brick, with slate roof, six rooms, @ atinue specie payments. ‘This bank + a &, es, fore they shall enter upon the duties of their of- | C®xTRE Manket.—As usual in damp, rainy See E Es double back porch, aus cellar—situated on 18th, near | W4s the only one that went through the crash of ‘The undersigned tering exe = fice, they shal! take and subscribe an oath before | weather, the ganywaysat the market were un- Coats, Pants, anv Vests. . L street, ina healthy, improving. aud Plensant ae 3837 unhar med A the Directory business, (being publ eer Loo Ter Genatitation of te Uaited wine wall support | pleasantly moist this morning. The unfavorable Nae wee pate arr ee af the city. within twelve Kieyimmetatoe. ne ited. one of the Williamsburg banks have sus- nies for several cries, feels fully justified im xunrg - e Constitution of the Un tes, ‘ bus Yoan WALKER 0., Marble Hall Clothing : id = i. eeing the issue of such a Directory a8 will meet faithful disebarge of the duties of their office to | Weather prevented many dealers and purchasers ths : Hotel Build fully an- the best of their skill and Jadzment, and shall | {com attending, and the market was not crowded, | S#0re,, Browns! Hotel Huilding, respectfully = u A meeting of the ierchants was held this af- | want long felt by the public. He has commenced the y of Fat ano NO RK nounces that their annual disp! I NT .—That pew three story Brick House | ternuon, and voted that they had fail confidence | cSuvass of the city, with aa able corp: ———, each give bond with two good and sufficientsure- | though the supply was suilicient for the demand’ is now ready for inspection, with back building, with bath room, gas, and all | in the banks, notwithstanding their unfortuaate | WHO Are au fait with theic business, and who ties, to thix Corporatiom, to be approved by the | The prices, as will be seen by the following list, a ssoremont of etek and | the mmonern Ro pir shasemap he & mireets ne suspension. They also resolved to use every ef- a fatktally sen th mee a es ef ta ha i eo soothing of the newest and richest design | tween Second and hird streets. Inquire of J. W. : © wil re Leesy re jae i roughly. } Saye, Se eee oe of Map specter Sa toe aes, satees SApiow. depertmnonty; trocn pT terial, trimming, and workmanship. en | RENOLD,C atrectsoctween Third sat Feucany. | ft to restore the prosperity of the « ity. wii! be spared upon the work in making at the pride the prompt payment to tnix Corporation, of all q hose who study excellence, with economy, in | a-half. i oe 14-tf Boston, Oct. 14.—Ail of the Fall River banks | of Washington. moneys which may come into their hands as fees, | Beef, een, prib. Sal2) Meal Sta 0 nmble articles of dress, an opportunity 1 now oe «salt. . G6 fines, forfeitures,”” &e x : Mr. Goddard said that the question had been | Pork. eee (2, Shipstuits . raised as to who had command of the Acxiliary | Mutton : 12|Egys, per doz. Guard. At any disturbance in the city, when | Lamb, prq 75a1.0|Roll butter... the Guards met the Police they were all com- | Sausage, pr lb. manders. If the Captain of the Guards was out | Lard with his men. and the police were out without | Veal. their Chief they would not act with the Guards, | Beef tongues. Egy plants and were always at loggerheads. It was neces- | Calves heads,euch 25/On.ons, pei sary to have the next oificer in command to take | Bacon.... charge of the whole force and direct their ope- | Shouiders . rations § if there was no head who would take | Breast pieces . the command’ Unless the two Chiefs were | Dried beef... present at a meeting of the two powers, one cf | Chickens pr « 3 : sting thi Advertisements will be inserted conspicuously in 20 Maered for selecting from one of the most attractive Feet Leathe pipe eeettas held stator orien Secrets ye Hy tie tok. cere ps meee priee $2, and the name in Sar Ie 2 dl aad gp rs ara trap tga oH bape wee rote oe ene aera (TMP piellives dad sie eisigpeaipr vey fo WM. H, BOYD, Publisher = | from the Capitol. It is nearly new and builtin the | Masssehusetts Insurance Com sany has declared The Directory will be issued as soon as the matter oe bost manner; heated by furnace, lighted with gas, | dividend of 20 per cent. The Massachusetts | og) eDirectory Wal MARRIED, bath roe c. Possession xiven by the first of | Bank paid specie up to the closing to-day. Its ‘Advertisements and information for the Di 25 At Newport, R.1., by the Very Rev. Dr. O'Rei N Apply to THOMAS PARKER. oppo- | circulation is one hundred and thirty-six thou: may be sent to ANDrew Boyn,at Mr. H. Polkin- 12 | Ie, aud alterwars! f Fipsgnel, Churah, by hak owns’ Hotel. —-0el¥eW_ | dottars, and its specie three hundred and seventy | hora’s Printing Office. Dt. meat 7th. oc r. Hrewe* 7 2 Se 2 7 08 | RIGNEUSE, of the French erations te SARA FARE CHANG Fy for rent ina good | thousand dollars fY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MIL is H business stand, with Si nd Bakehouse Fix- | P. M —'The suspension of our banks has caused - Ecowoxy axp Cony: J » Wals|"Tomatces, pki... 4oago | MORRIS, only daughter of the late Aquila G. yA WED . Hal} y ‘ - tures for sale. butlittieexcitement. They have resolved to con- We are now ready to deliver WOC Grapes, per pk... $i | "utof the city of New York: a scatian Church, | ahrec for essed ead in the Northarn Liberty | tinue the exchange house and to resume speric | and SPLIT at 2 pec gent, wees than theneual aoe, a aeloer age, prbead, 6 | Charlestown, Jetlerson eee Va., ry, the Rev. Apply at N 15] Butter beans, qt. 12 | Septimus Tustin, D. D., WILLIAM HW. DEITZ, | —A22Y k sr 00 13-3te payment as soon as possible. and better prepared than it can be by hand. 50n62;Quinees, per p Kay. of this city, to MARY, daughter of John | \TALUABLE LAND IN The banks of New Bedford. Wo: cester, Fair Knots snd wood of inconvenient 6122 not sent. Ble. i LEXANDRIA | Haven, and other principal ptaces havesuspended. | jst, orders for less than half s cord will be delivered them would be acting without any proper au- | Ducks .. Sia>5| Apples, pk......, 25a50 | Ree of the former place. COUNTY FOR SAL he undersigued | ‘Phe Nantu; ketand Loweit haane sen glace H sree ed epee nr house at no further ex- thority ; and beside it was necessary to havesome | Turtles. ¢: $1.25] Beets, per bunch. Ss | ying KK) acre: Of Land in farm, will dispose o! one to take charge of the forces in the absence of | Corned saime = x 7 A id | throughout to-day, but the suspension will be Pine wood in crates 35 cents, , 2 from 100 to 20) reres, in lots to suit purchasers. Said | | 1rOUS. z, pene the Chief Herring, per doz.. 20a31 Wataies, perpk .. 2,| GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. Hand in aitunted 3 tiles from the Loug Bridge, on — oa! jee ‘s aiatete ae epee lel Stour [a open no ac- set the Clict of Police cokes ee Cee ar | pie Pins, each... S7agi|Chextuuts, prqt.. 18 | Gey REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on Thure- | from Alczantiris nia Comes oes Tees ance | ALBANY ‘receive on deposit and in payracot of | SOuutR. Ae. ¥e have come to the conclusion to make to put the Chief of Police under the Capiain of | Irish potatoes, pk. 30/Chinquay g 3 day, October tthe ered BUFFALO eS y ma, qgt.. 10 40 purchase Land, near the three cities, will do well all St it exclusively n cash business. a the Auxiliary Guard Sweei potatoes, pk 25; Cucumbers, prio 50 | COW. Face. and. belly white; also hind tocall on the subscriber, aul deem it uaneosaensy to debts, the notes of all State banks redeemable in Wei a ta HICKORY. OAK, and PINE seers which arcuate rs no ant os po | Garner pris omen ml | erhcrane Ake ueategt MnP capet ee | ferrin’ apo gauimmcnt tt tured | No ee aa pee ware preat | ame phde ota kin, a a the charter does not grant us - | Corn,ear,prbush. 50/Rock, perbunech.. 25 .. + . pa. in ishing to p r by aN. J., Oct. 13. H ‘as ay Now sathe wy Pe: apeinar ‘This bill, | foresee, will be dodg- | Beanm, pr bush 25 | Between aad a, ene BAUGH. Wtran street, | property before purchasing. SB. CORBETT. | hut ivis thoneht thes aie nak here to-day, | One cargo White Ash Broken Coal for famace. - . is E ‘i e 3d, 1 . Ss. B. ETT. i i i : v B ing about between the two Boards fortwo or | Rye, pr bush. Slcus oo ee ee sel5-eolm — (Alex.Gax2awif) sede thought they will fully sustain them- |. One cargo White Ach Egg Coal for radiators. three weeks, and. in the meantime, the citizens | Oats......... Sy 7 TP ORS E- Feo Baa e a o . Coal 2,249 Ibs. bank here voted to | All under eo; he Banks throughout are nightly suffering i qrnanprions police So . Ihave prepared a ma! temporary r ve SKE at om rae ‘difficulty until the bil Tux Waatier.—Range of the thermometer | SHACKE ANTED.—A g00d BAR BER ; one competent BAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.—The eub- " ma to ta ara of 8 thop. Inquire of JOUNS. | UR soriber has a lanes nunber or Chey Lote, Weal Seep ORD, near the market, Georgetown. | some of the most fesirable, in rere section of the i acid ng the ton. or ee RON iT, northwest corner of izth and C . No. 542, e S ry i the State will follow suit. 7tf one square south of from Thursday noon, Oct. 8, tothis morning : 09 15-3 city, which he will sell for 1 Prices for te oe - nding shall bave been perfected and passed. I ” ’ a paper or certified checks of our City Bunks. Titles Perersnvrc, October 14.—The branch of the 7 00) cN just Hhowe that the bill be laid on the table to be taken Morning. Noon. Migst. POR BOSTON Tha peoket bri petoep Ese sak. SAPEN;, | Farmers’ Bank of Virginia at this place has sus- tee gaelic toc digg up whenever required. Thursday ‘i en- and will huve dispareh for t ve port. bor -# 0.301 F strest. | panded. W bite, Gray, Black, and Fancy-colored Kauttinig ‘Several voices. Read it. Sur 65 60 | freight apply tOHARTLEY & BROTHER Fs well: furnished three- The branches of the Virginia and Exchange | Woollen Yarn, ae The Chair accordingly proceeded to read It, as = = = street, Georgetown, D.C. __ oe 13-lw 8 RIC OUSE, with back building, on 12th | banks are still paying specie. Syute and Bine mixed Kaittins Cotten, 1 : 2 jt and )» NO. wn 3 fellowes $e. ‘Fst tie Mayor be and be 4 65 6 PAE Finer GRAND COTILLON the conven eno: gh wears Fay Face heaiery in the a Seadeen Oct H.—The Georgia Railroad Bank | Napkins, Huckabaok, and Russian atch ywes be! horized to a; int twenty-five spe- 60 o 5 . Ouse. v J » No. died 7 56 ian: sabieenealihis a a : tat a Lo sae, who P Rall yeceive for hel ot 70 os A velferry Social Club : Pp. se 30-22wSw Regret soraepastied Michigan Insdrance | _ age ae FOAL WEANIOMERY Deck services two dias fot eacls andevery night they | Th <a «y trom Oct ath to ith | THURSDAY EVENING the ith instante" | FLOR SALE —The etre HLVEER | [ats sete ieee EW PEIND VARIETY STORE BOOk h by thefr ver at of cach ds t ua o of 7 ‘ol ore. . sES, a ISPATCH. . = paul LISS — ed Pia btn. eh, Some pe fag comune tite aoe 's Cotillon Cand has been engaged for the oc. corner of 7th and H streets north. Store for rent. Ricumonn, Oct. 15. —The Farmers’ and Ex- | Ve. 387th st west, near Maryland av., (Island.) set every day for such duty ax be may assign | 60°: 12th. 63; 1c. 61° U2; i4th.679 OV, Tickets, Fifty Cents; admitting a gentleman and | °° !2-Iw' chaage Banks here suspended this morning. The citizen: them; and it ix hereby made their duty to per- Remarks —Oct. Sth wpe he Island. and gener! “STORY AND ATTIC BRICK | The Banko. Virginia still holds out Alyy are peel § here bey ye form such service ax may be axsigned them by | fog, calm, milder, came out fine and pleasant; | 40! ING HOUSE, in the vicinity of the Aveveta, Oct. 15— “pape meeting of the Peckly and Monthly Periodicals of the da: Te 4 - the said Captain of Police until two o'clock in | ith—cloudy, airy. wind trom NE , coolers tith. | , N- Be-Ony members of Clubs will be allowed to f int the morning, uutil further ordered by the City m, cooler; 12th—cloudy, Ider and bad 7 pl eke Fim he room, ne and pleasant; %h— | Iadies—te be had of either of the manngers or at the A Fur Pat he y may be oslo ‘Apel to Jase. MoGUIRE, Auct altize ns Lere recominended all the banks to sus- | bad at the above store, (as early as elsewhere i 5 00 3-9t* i; Wonether with a general assortment of STA. " pend. INFARYSSCHOOE aed LLANEOUS Councils, eye Fea ad eto alts And, warm; | _peigat "COM. OF. ARRANGEMENTS, Fors ar A comforalieiwo-aiary FRAME | TBC Uaion Bank suspended this morning. | BOOKS. Soo sear Are Be et further enacted, $c. That a anm equal Dope 3 ‘alny | TOR RENT.—The DWELLING part of House Aik — A comforts! ~A| . Patrapenenia, Oct. 15—The ban ere to- | which wi city prices, Also, bo egg enn pr geld ening pag = m0 epenin np oy 9 FN Windge atteen, Conroe Deets argals ay bo hal Tracsaied tee aes ae NAY AD manifest a digposttan to nt accept the pro- | Sod TOBACOG of every etn end an officers be and the same j« hereby appropriated, | First qi oo ¥, Oct. 25, between § | quire at the Confectionery next door. oe S-2w i. N! LANSDALE, Agent, visions of the felief bill, and there is an addi- cty Kant teamine mal ooker theater enadee payable oat of the zeneral fend. Sued Lag 9p. osc Dane Yaa a 0. 564 M street. | tional gloom in business circles. Government, the writing of Deeds of Trest, "s al core: > > Sy . HMA! ARLOW? of Sale. ok. bers ht it w be @ good substitute for the Pilar gee oo . CHEAP boor AND SHOB STORE, ME&RING PLATS. all wool, 5 ots, per yard. ' Sata Fe Traders at St. Louis. *| _006-e02w "WNO'E: BAKER, General Agent. whole bill Conponatrox Cases —Isabella Peony was ar- Itake thn” ennsy + -4 Union cents; Sr. Louis, Oct. 13—A number of Santa Fe TTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS! Me. vans wished to see the bill passed, and | sessed far profanity in the street. Justice Clark 9 this opportunity of informing my Shawls, of every kind, A — condition that in case of any emergency the | ordered her to pay $1.55 fine and costs. whole city would be in the hands of a band of Elizabeth Forman obtained a peace warrant lawless men. If the published accounts of their inst Susan Holiaday. It was laid before Jus- doings were anything like correct we required Clark, and thea a ve . Inthe - he asa measure. He e ai by, issuing 2 Corporation warrant for both, and Moby out the words o'clock” and * ordering each to pay $2.9 for disorderly conduct. Phe have arrived to-night, with u; rds - oeiginics, ond Vi Le nia suuney faken at Par, and Fieve in old, for the purpose of settling up 1 reepsetfulis call PES TOT ier. 3 A .R. and purchrsing new goods, is aaa on R RIvEy, fuel? old arcounts aud purchrsing new g. red Beth =a AMS! HAMS! HAMS#! Biarine Dieters... con cedeats Mocs occ: AH have a choice jot of Fam cured HAMS, ga ean cou, “spats yg Sa i ith irgete ne vs . , froin the ¢ y “ of the Iatest improves wi k inal ion, nt won Senne vt at, | ones MEME lie | pa a