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- ee = accept it, he i led, M Liont-nouse Kezper Apromren.—Jobhn EVENING STAR i WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Tastice Curtin, to fenign, maa taser to the lower crea been appointed keeper of the light- x Rr f THe DiscHances.—Already news of the dis- wily Retarice of the President and the | house at Ottawa Point, Mich., vice Sherman : by uand- OWA = WASHINGTON CITY: se a — beng in = or ian and = — py bins recignedcommpeugation $350 per an- ae d " ; , |i : a C edi —- aeawe = Be non-Say a= 5 ject of fixing them ata i *.% x - a bwill mai in = ==> —— === | upon us, thick and fi ts Since, feos exalted canelals entirely - $ . - 3 ign of the —— On MONGIN — eesti SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ;, reading four exchange 8 differen! ‘ot sesorting to pratonsionay r f remain for ons . 4 bing. In ts elaborate wed abecioglj pre | Ctsh ? Sound in hese kas Pution” ‘Fat object shou gt | wap J -§ i giete Fetcg SUNDAY MORNING | , Th" Oumar, Sires aren met’ banking. In its elaborate and laboriously-pre- | charge of some six thou: imugedia -alfeht of—and the same reason which j > | ne ? ‘er, baxe called forth tbe unbounded applanpe pared leader of to-day on the subject, the writer cia where they ware’ pu >, am itt ould Fesgeh ay Pirvasibeey ORG Eero WN ee, : Ps ef vires Maid fechionabie Audiences in the prinepet goes back to first prinsiples, commencing with | pouncements of the expestation tat Pret} their tionin the xame handsome Corresfondence of The Star. RELIGIOUS NOTICK.—The undersigned ‘The Press, without saingle exception, endorse # history of the first bank in the world—at | ont « short time’’ on which most of the balance | portion that the compensation of an *}. Gronoxrows, Oct. 16, 1857. | |} having been Fequested, by several rolseoes " thee ast: Venice. are working must soon be redueed to no time at — passe by arpepe pl—a Vergaol ey areob. | Anew and unheard-of piece of financiering was | Pact F iscopal Church. by Divine permission Fhe oe ’ Y The Intelligencer, noticing the publication in | aij, We were told, yesterday, by a heavy em- | vions- : attempted to be played off on atady of our city on | Organization FT RON Dee ME RERDON the 1th pe ph dno vee proueh before fw Publ Tw 5 ittsb nns’ ia, that 5,000 ‘At the last session of Congress a ‘was | yesterday, which wot ave nm a piece o' t3o’clock. All persons favorable to Chure' me - the Courier and Enquirer of the alleged fact | ployer of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, i the li i fc bill a: hich would have bee fi f rable to Church at 7 ence tee Eee of the recognition of the existing Government cements been discharged in that city, an nc pil toaleot ae ow on F i bald; face injustice hadrthe gts we pretension in that vicinity are invnet 4 "MAN, __ Tni ¥ i th as ore Con ress to increase the of | Succeeded. “It appears that t y in questi Pastot of the South Capitol st. A. M. P Chureh. of Nicaragua by the Government of the United | that as soon as his orders received before the battles fore ma oi ae foot nad meena i aa of tha Naik cool hae ‘States, says. -- ~ bp set imrare finished, his-targe-foree-must| 22°) paiccsanalsa fepectiion ae : spads.so) bases bei. ‘ongress to grant the same | cities, amounting to several hundred dollars, for 1. 0. 0. P.—EASTERN LODGE, No.7. “In the abse: ieular and authentic | necessaril . Since comm nt 1 defence, that |! \.4,5,. The Lodge, No.7, t.0. THURSDAY, & SATU aclt, beat ell grb rS here | Be rily go. S the commencement Of | increase to oue arm of national defence: which the seller drafted on her through one of the ve 86 of A . . all on ist, 22d, . the panic, very few orders have been given out | had been granted to other; but it was | District banks. The draft was promptly met in | O- Fzare ear CT eth weet et 20d ; upon which t oe petty wut fesmtiaas saitterences | for anything, pet that could paid bly bé | SW2~Mpet in committee, by irreconcilable differ: | Histrict bank notes, but to her ufter surprise, the wat FRIDAY NIGHT. porsasce will be bokoee SIGNORA PARAVALLI, ences concerning details. 3 ei ¥ : thi have been accommodated, though we do not per- | avoided. Et wild be safe to estimate thate mil- | ‘At an informal meeting of some of those: who | Parties rom yhim the purchibes were Tedd |'thelodge. By order . M. PEARSON, as Ng pee fr my Urand Opera, Meson.” F d_a half hb hey will be found | ™ = 8 $ held at th called upod her and demanded seven an : Se arene pone ost ee the magna- | lian of persons—actiye, sober and industrious | 8'¢ attached to the Bipokiyn ee tee per cent. more, which the lady, after advising | 0c '4-3t* Roowdins Soxgets._ ay nrcHie.s on Lyceum rooms of the ‘ard, on the Ist inst. — —— i nimity of our country in dealing with its weaker people—willing and anxious to labor, most of bie determined he e a rexpectful applica: with a friend, wisely refused to pay. € UMBEREAND COAL. ‘same ‘i A cruel trick was played upon one of our phy- = Foon eo Bor mae Borges era them never before knowing a difficulty in ob- | tion to Congress, at its next session, for the same | yicians on Wedn Ls A cents—to be bad last in your city. The . 1 Reserved Seats 81. ots qe or: be = an ¢ . increase of compensation that has been allowed i 7 ay The Undersigned being compelled to remove of Mr. Croueh, at t y of Music, the Mune picerure in learnia ihet eflicient mengaren are to taining work, will find it impossible to procure | to army officers, leaving all the details of the pre: eatefas ntkoe ae pped el parriege - large wantity af Cumbortan So ee ted ingual- Stores, and the Hi ie. . 00 16 amen Re Seg Emo me patency 5 of | it during the coming winter. Three-fvurths of | vision to be arranged by the Government, whose | 1214 to sume business and te Sheripres surprise | 1° ron ae ra First FeAgNQSHIP, 70 Ate M ur poscs, will dispose of the sameat reduced Jate years have seemed, in the estimation of the | them have not laid up the means of providing | %°!¢ prerogative ‘it is to arrange them. And we | when he came out his horse and vehicle was non dae Gro. L. SHERIFF, may add our hope and belief that they will not ‘ at C: bridge. orTHE . Sritical world, to tarnish our Rational honor; | bread for a week, without work. Who is to | make application 1a vain.” Sesne Bi was Oopd Dime beets oe Island Friendship Club, ; jowever unjust a1 st : =) SSEKELPE t aven at wn eee we aan Geen ie spree ani wee eg ee eee | wee Ruxoriene enka Yesterday, however he rected nt | (NOTICE TO HOUSEKERPERS. ISLAND HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, nera emt. Ho! ry ‘ = > a ober 5 5 aoe however, that these illegal caulaes * * MISSISSIPPI. formation that the unknown borrower had left C.R.L. CROWN & CO., having recoived a large The Committee of Arrangement ledge them- selves that nothing Rg eye Ae ge this one of the most pleasant 8 of the season. Prof. Withers’ Celebrated Bross and String! Band has been engaged for the occasion. Arrangements have been made with a line of Om- run from the following named pinces, viz: atl, Navy Yard, and Northern Lib- oe will leave the above As they are located in considerable bodies in ‘ises bi fully contributed to ereate a . see - rejodice suk hantttitedguines the United States the Northern cities and manufacturing towns in the minds of the Central American people, i it is clear to our mind that the and they who cherish achemes of territotial ex. | 924 Villages, it pansion and annexation in that direction, if any | Country is to experience a series of bread riots such there be among us, should be the first to | in the course of the winter, certainly unparal- Tejoice in any demonstration which Promises to tn 2 A Fy ; ‘ redeem our national credit in that quarter by ab- etek ts He Here) S ereia that of Barope solving the Federal Government from all respon- | riots, wherein the sympathy of all at a distance The money market with us continues stringent, | v/tes Housekeepers and those in want of any returns from any other than the first con- | and in a doreaged condition; consequently, busi- | FURNITURE er CROCKERY WARE, to examine their stock, as they are determined ett * ~ | ness of almost every kind is, as appears to be the gressional district of this State, where Scatter cave every wheres ly na depressor peustion. 12 sell to suit the ti ee ge ing figures demonstrate the triumph of Single- | very day the difficulty with all classes of retail. Peper ENGR. Ls CROWN & CO. ton (Democrat) past peradventure, we are | ers to make change for the paper currency in eir- oo 164th No. 357, corner of 6th st. and Pa. av. morally sure of the triumph of an unbroken irgiin and ether money Though we are (up to noon to-day) without | them at one of the livery stables in Washington. | and weil solected stock for the Fai trade, iy culation becomes more trying, and very frequent- CHAN ly it occurs that persons wholi unable to tear it, GA Pocren ts OE ae en. Great bargains in goods. Having pur- > “ 7 . * mocratii to the | have to submit to a considerable shave upon sich hased a very superior stock of VEL V E: i 8, sibility for the illegal conduct of individuals.” t ll be with the unfortunate helping | Democratic delegation from Mississippi Po oh a very supe k he Inteliscencer sua aes ion to quote aa maw tidibase irthe pr of ie United States House of Representatives. money as they are compelled by necessity to take | CLOTHS, and CASSIMER ES at a great sacrifice, | hands of that pri No Hats or Ca: o and twenty-five per cent. less than priees two onto. ipeeare upaln cf en ceecatioe at ie tinea | eatin nes we will, and can offer barening not iobe Cincinnati, Oct. 13.—In fifty counties Chase, | it is upon this class of persons that the present | {<t 18 this city; also, Sine sad splendid etc (Rep.,) for Governor, loses 9,000 on Fremont’s | deranged state of the currency bears with the WALL & STEPHEN, vote. Both parties are claiming the-State by a | most serious effect. Their wages being barely No. 82 Penn. avenue, between 9th and small majority. sniticient to meet their daily wants, they cannot 10th streets, and under Brown’s Hotel, No. Private telegraph advices to the Star from | ##ord to spend any large portion ef it in any one | _0016-Imeod _' 252, between 6th and 7th streets, apenas: F article; they are either compelled to pay more ETROPOLITAN MECHANICS’ IN&STI- this State. which, however, fail to embrace par- | than their more fortunate neighbors, or, as before | |V TUTE.—This Diploma, of the first class, was ticulars, lead to the hope that our frionds | remarked, submit toa five or ten per cent. shave | awarded by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ {1 stitute 2 Arta, t may haye beaten Chase by an inconsiderable | "PO? their little earnings forthe production of the Mechanic te D: ® well put article from the Boston Dui/y Ad- | serving life, because their unfortunate situa- wertiser on the same subject, wherein the efforts | tion will be by no means the result of any of the Administration to prevent the violation wrong doing of their own. It is utterly im- of the United States neutrality law are com- possible that the business condition of the mended. In the course of that article the A7- country can be so changed aa to afford work for wertiser says: these people ere the opening of the spring; for “©A single order to the navy for the capture of f the ic, in ting merchanis the offenders is worth fifty proctamations com. | ‘20 effect of the panio, in preventing mere manding our citizens to refrain from lawless en- | 4nd consumers from buying, cannot fail to lasi C ot MECMEMES. VLR. Bison" WA W.E. | OOKOUT FOR THE LOOK GES! GRAND COTILLON GOOD INTENT ASSOCIATION, Coomss’ Hart, UESDAY EVENING, October ah, 1997. Tikes ify Cente—admitting » Gentleman and Ladies—to 2 From present indications, the ditticulty in mak- | H. VaN Patras. of Washington. D. C. h < be had only of the members of the Asso- we Rie and When tis added that the vessels | » month for every wock during which it may | Majority, as strange as that may seem. Wo | ing change bids fair to be more seriously felt than | Detior Dentistry. Surcical and Mechnnieal. exhilited ALWEE* COM, OF ARRANGES of the British navy have received similar in- ist f first to last. In New York the a are by no means satisfied of the fact as yet, that which existed during the suspension of 1237 hold in the City of Washington on the 1th day of rELLOWS*HALL structions, we may expect to see a serious and | ©*!8t from 5 5 P- er, and therefore will not “halloa” until | W2e" the small note system, supplied the place | March, 1253. Josers Hxxni, President, DD FELL s successful effort to obtain the desired end. As | prebendcd danger of bread riots is already so | however, and therefore will n of gold and silver change. Such a state of things |" Cuaries Staxsecry, Secretary. SECOND AND LAST WEEK! Teards the other points mentioned, we cannot | great as that many are preparing to carry | quite “out of the woods.” we regard as almost too intolerable to be borne ; Raa Sm in NDL : pretend to form an opinion of the wisdom of the : Pe tS INDIANA. and if the present locul bank system of the-coun- DR VAN FATre : COME, AND LAUGH?! ticular manner in which the several disputes | their families boyond the reach'of danger from Sovtn Bexp, Ixy , Oct. 1f —The election for | UY 1s thus to rule, and in many instances ruin | My nov ve been settled it the ple—to be ? Potentini’s (formerly Miller's) celebrat ifec- until we are more completely | them o peo) their masters instead of the: tent) ( iller’s) ce! red Gon member of Congress in the Joth district, to All the r —ai jonery. ‘Store,between NEW FEATS IN MAGIC. : p Z id there is no other remedy that can | {tonery, oppo soatnlpstun nignony m N VENTRILOGUISM. ut in possession of the fa._s; but we are strongly | Those who have meane, have bi over | vucancy cused by the death of Mr. Brenton, has | Servants—an y 10th and 1th sta. 00 16 NEW SCENES IN VED LO@ . impressed with the opini almost a: - 7 . , BOER Ov s: Elk- | be applied to enre the evil, we think that the a : & Severe Rarrinc. aonee = —— pri guar ssesscclee! them in such times heavy responsibilities, in- Hess Yokeie Helis Hag one poole sooner We are rid of them altogether, the better L ADIES’ RESTAURANT. Tue Leaxxep Cayaky Birns & Srintt Rarrinc the existing d¢ facto Goverament of Nicargua not | deed. It is their duty to share their abund- | Kosciusko & i), Lagrange 900; Allen gives War. | '¢, Will be for nine-tenths of the people. SE ea SIGNOR BLITZ only accords with the policy of our country, but t 7: ° ; The following shipments of coal have been bh WILL REMAIN ONE WEEK LONGER, also, as we are inclined to thiuk, with natural | 22ce freely with the poor around them. By so eer —— et er Noble gives | jiade tron Ray's docks, since our last report enterprise during the pond nT Rod ive hie eb ise justice, and redeems the nation, as far as is now | doing only, can they hope to escape the evil of “ee b ey a Sehrs Rayner, Rayner, tons; Antares, Cord fitted up with every possi- EVERY EVENING, Possible, from the false position which we have | cach riots az we describe abo Notwithstanding the tone of the above des- | wyy,,165 tons; George Washington, Hie conventence aud good Caumpanncing btn Genaine babble t cenigae eae ae ee Ln ee me aes Page NS Peed aL Nt arden, RAS tetnespeds | To esanaretous Sd ee Alte toe Woe sant Ronme’on tie north se of Ponn.auenus, Ne-| weoxgepay & atht kay AFTERNOON pores ite caan aca es eee Tae Warte Si aveny or Cvsa —Theslavery | basing our opinion on ante-election information | "phere is bit little doing in the Fons market. eS ee ee eaea a Pee at haif past 3. ae . = * ital i A in bel from parties in whose judgment we confide. Held this morning at $5.12a%5 25 for stan daceroent: likely to render such an establishinent | Admission 25 cts.; Children i3cte. _—oe 10-1 of white men to capital in this country is being nagts brands. We hear of no purchases for shipping | popular. His Oysters, Game, and other Refresh- | © OT REE DANSANTE. IF Twenty-tive cent shinplasters have made | explained most foreihly just now in the current CurtasosOct14 Ty tiuiigton pe aa urposes. Wheat, red and white, of good qua ments are selected from the boat the suartart Scat, s Pre iid 2 in New Y¥. . * 7 oF See ? 2% 24 - i i t s e e control 5. y. INDE! re Hens Sppenreance ts New York, icissitudes of thocommereeof theNorth, as wo | uels, Deaweratic candidate for Governor, has a | 21 Selling at Si GseS115. Corn in greatly in | and us management is under the control of Mrs. sunmecuane te het Aeneid padtonn, ee g UF Metzerott bas just issued, in handsome | explain in another article to-day upon the ter- ie aevoauert Iowa, the Repubiican candidate | Yellow would command 70c. guests. He take piace at . > in solicits for ita share of the pat- | the §& seanon Wil. ronage of his frrends and the pu! i oot nod fg rie. pe 16-St (States) RICHARD ADAMS, INCIPLES OF PERSPEC- cube Moore's Perspective, principles and practice, 2 Style, Withers’ spirited ‘ Sleigh Bell Polka’? rible social and domestic evils that are about UT Mis. Olive Carney, of New Gloucester, | & fall on a million of our fellow-citizens by the Me., has been committed to jail on charge of | loss of work. In their case the trouble is by h and D str-ets.on WED- NG, October 7th, 1897, at! ‘clock precisely, and continue every W . > 7 Quite a multitude of our e's, Ways—we for Governor, has a majority of 200. mean the footways—badly pe yet indeed. . TENNESSEE. We have found in our wanderings some places The official vote of Lenncsseo, at the last gu- | that are almost impassible. We are not alittle reputation . "s ~ ‘5 * been entertain adultery with Sawyer Harris no means voluntarily brought on them by their | bernatorial election, is as follows . tutlered to almost pase without any of toemrie: | TO. London. Ba5 ee (ene ind cour gioee te Wasa enn. Sl cecrsepese pers seraeareare? employers. It is an unavoidable incident of | For Harri ing attended to. Some two years a0 an ordi- | 15% eg A peel Drawing from 70, * will endeavr ito render ‘them dieuidy 2 fa eee a bog sss manufacturing communities—of communities | For Hutto nance passed for a renewal of the footway on the Drawing from aa pee nee titut Dances, @huck will pre very instractive to mond cou’ e other day, re es . north side of a part of Water street ; but strange og Means ony 4 those who favor him with ther patronage. Alyers was committed to jail for stealing one. whe au cma of aoe se ma = Harris's majority ........ Npemsewanasees 11,352 ] to say as yet cote blow hace been struck upon it. | , Krusi’s Progressive Course of Inventive Drawing, pe pon py iiniuek tao upon wages a few—a condition of life in Arrived—Schrs. Geo. W. Grice, Palmer, New | Londo Enastes Conninc.—It soems that we inad- | yo-k, cement to Capt. M_ C. Meigs for the Wash- vertently made a mistake, a day or two since, | inuton Aqueduct; Gus. Holly, Davis, Baltimore, < 2,500. bi 1; heat to. W. H. Edes; Butte: fly, in writing down the Mr.‘Corning of the sus- Hubbard, Port Deposit, 99,000 feet tetaber toJos” pended New York banking-house of Corning & mibbey ae fe (sear way gie poset ror Depoet i fs . 70,000 t iumber to F. eatiey; . Co. ae being the Hon. Erastus Corning. of Al- | onith “Taylor, Salisbury, 70,000 feet do, to came. iD Kidd, Armstrong and Kmart, who were | which no American Citizen should exist, if we dangeronsly wounded in the Baltimore election 7 could have our way. Nevertheless their situ- riot, are mending, and it is thought may possibly ation of prospective abject, want is Paradise it- = a eae eee : self to that of the «free white laborers’ as they bie a number of ship carpenters were dis te ich Ei nomi: charged from the Gosport Navy Yard on Saturday Se rare eee Sepik obslnaaitoe bee, Klemen! sl wy 3 Cour’s i r le terms. by making Appliortion at the Ha’ Lineare, 2 vole Pati GLO Te 2° Perspective | Miiesday and Phureday evening from 73 until Shs Drawing Book, landscape, Pari o'clock. ec Section Book, flowers, Paris ie Books ‘Paris, ei; cents WANTS. : sere ee Pau on tp Exteranl Forms of Man, Joplin’ tao: | ENGINEER WANTED.— Wanted,» g00d En- F i , gineer to attend » ngine. & at si7 py (but real cupidity) have introduced into | bany, which we exceedingly regret, for know- SPECTATOR. tives Philp wLebanos inting. | C street. (ae*) _T. HAVENNER. afternoon last. This step has been rendered ne- Cuba. The latter is as much more terrifying | 19g well that his enterprise and energy has = Painting, Haz! Hi cessary by the scarcity of government work. 2 yng Tue Banx ScsrEenstons 1x Boston.— The bank presidents, at their meeting on Wednesday afternoon, adopted the following preamble and resolutions : done as much for the prosperity. of our coun- try’s industrial interests as those of any other living man, we entertain for -bim-the deep re- spect and reg uch*an individual should litt and or int! R rE D— #5 Modern Pantera Ph om Color. Cleg's Areniteo: | WV ‘hyza.e arm, ona Man of requigte quatieen: e ANE, a - ees Dra a Wika Flower Paletyng. Coe's Drewinay it Soe hoes a Hoy ~ 3 s wing Book, tect! rs ee WANTED—A WOMAN to do the Cooking. Ah Washing, and Housework of a email family. a — to the south of one contemplating it, compara- U7 The Paris Journal des Debats annoances | tively, as British profeasions of anti-slavery the discovery Of a substance called Benzine, a christianity are louder than those of our own Ee et ONE” | Tisch bene ia wank of besad de velon th is Im |, with others, from London and i non and Paris by a : = dering the course taken bythe banks| 0¢ 16 FRANCK TAYLOR. Tal and & comfortable heme to one 4 body is infested with. AEROGUY praniuesegs —— te «| eommmand from all, Pho following Intter fram pe gone euepending specie porieatee (POAL! COAL" COAL! COAL™ potent and well recommended. ‘Apply at No = ih —— men and children. Of the condition of the | # friend apprised us of our error, and we ac- | are led to the conclusion that {t was not a matter Cc Le Cc street, n 2 {7 The funeral of Sergeant Jordan, the Bal- i ’ 7 of mere expediency, growing out of the fact that cordingly lay it before the Star's readers: tha banbe be New Vere Philadelphia, Baltimore and other important cities had set them the ex- ample. but a measure of irresistible necessity—a necessity im: don them not merely or princi- pe on their own account, but moxt especial! ‘or the protection af their numerous debtors. It is obvious that the banks could not continue spe- 4 oe }2-1m cie pay ats wi palling hi yi > 7 Hon, Erastus Corning, member of Congeess | pay'in specie, aud, although the walbe god tc] HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PIAN- ry ee - > . ‘ED,—One or two unfurnished ROOMS, elect from Albany, is not a member of or con- ‘| 3s OFORTES is to be found at the Music De. ANTED, nected with the firin that has failed. Mr. Corn. | (REMATe It possession of a large property, their | oie of WANT Beer avenue’ ehers hoard Are no bors: a inability to in specie is certain, and an at- F W.G. METZEROTT. ers and no other lodgers. Address Box 13, Star Of- ing is one of the most extensive importers and tempt Aap: aedigy, oud end inruin. In their | C3 ee had —— bt Tk fice. = LS Se. ae. m dealers in hardware and tron in the Union. He | fuiltalt the laboring classes of ‘the community | PICKLES BY THE HUNDRED. ARTED—3cUbewy ofa cen - owns extensive nail and other worles, i# presidéat | must be involved. ‘The. would be. throwa, out Alot pf selected. PICKLED CUCUMBERS. in V coe ie ee mgood sony bord of the New York Central Railroad and of the | of mployment, and their families thrown out of | y) ? City Bank of Albany. He had not failed or sus- | a timore policeman, Killed at the lection riot, | Unfortunate ‘free white laborers” of Cuba the . ie election riot. ich Dis i takes place in that eity to-day. It will be attend. | @ihmond Dispatch says 2 - ‘*Few persons have the faintest conception of ed by a large body of the police, by the officers of | the horrors attending the awful system a + free the Jefferson Lodge of Odd Fellows, and by a | colonists,’* which meets the approbation of E Jarge number of friends. * The ned fully informs the public | 'FYO STONE CUTTERS AND QUARRY MEN tha na tn toe Sesclvae tina eaten OF Cueen: | A Wael eethe tocol Genres, fr he Week land COAL., in boat loads, wh: now offer to the | ington Aq: fifty good Stone Cutters and one trade at reduced prices for cas: ‘his Coalis ofa | huadred tiand Drillers, The work will last overs superior quality, and of a large Ze. year, good wacer wil! be given, weet 2 ‘an be xeen at my Depot, at the corner of T2th and god. Apply at the (Quarries on the Potomac River, B street south. miles west of this City, A Canal Packet Bort JONAS P. LEVY, leaves Georgetowa every morning at 7 o'clock, for Grocery and Prov mn Store._ | the Quarries. H. L, GALLABER. Wasnineton Crty, Oct. 15, 1857. Editor of the Star: In your issue of lastieven- ing I find this sentence: + The celebrated house of Corning (Erastus) & Co, * * * failed,” &c. 1 know you would not intehtionally do any busi- ness man, especially at this time, so great a wrong as to charge bim with insolvency. Eng- land and France, two countries which profess, the foamer especially, to regard the mild and i Mrs Cunningham has not gone South as ee of the South - the con- reported. She indignantly repels the stander and | S™ sation of human iniquity. ‘The French, the alleges that she would have appeared in court the Transport, ee euglish fay are all engaged in pres siege white slaves under the name of ap- other day, but for “ill health and the dampness | prentices, to the West India Islands, where they of the weather."’ She will, she adds, “ make her rhode! beiplpbe bcc 4 | on to death before 23 their peric apprenticeship expires. A French poses fe ne beene ts a8: SC clamiged ccalavane eee Ink ce Ce ar, Which we will sell m any quantity dexured, | One who ean bring recommendations for skill, bon- 254) = resi ly bread. It J. -onseq uence - Y "RC + ie esty. and cleaulinéss wil! find s good autontion and Ee aS Hest cargo, naty died atsen."’A Havana coreen | Pemded up to last aigit. especttully, ge’ | that these ‘measurey nave ea adoyaeae ig | wok REN BURCHELL | onty and Senulinone will fat pond ai eatigo and Finer Gus rxox Aszoav—The Vanderbilt re- | pondentof the New Yak iheragd oe committce recommend, therefore, the adoption of | TOR SALE—A Pair of fine sonng f 6th iy 16-1 torned with +5 passengers—an unusual number circumstances which show the crael treatment for that class of steamers. We presume that the phar nap ay —— undergo upon the sagar American tourists in Enrope have by this time | ‘*tates in Cu Pon one estate, tilled almost toyet! y Chinese, > ‘ommitted heard from thelr bankers, and that the steamers | *tousther by Chinese, three or four commit suicide. Phe number attracted the attenti f for the rest of the season will have no want of pas- | the authoi ss n was ‘made “ Navan Courts or Inquiny.—The case of ex-Paseed Midshipman Bohrer is still on trial | settlement between the banks in the cleariug- before this Court to-day. Surgeons Duvall afd | house shall be continned under such modifica- Harden were examined on the appellant's be- | ons as the clearing- house committee shall d the following resolutions: Tho fy Le having no use fer them is' “Resolved, That the present system of daily : the renson for disposing of them, Can be seea at NATLOR’S Stabie., gor EK PRADE. fes, aud an investigation was made. . d visable. ; half, and Capt. Thompson and Lieut. John H. |e 7 senge r i t examin e Ye 2 . esolved, That there shall be a return to spe-| “Just r ed, Lendon Brown Stout and Seotch e. ~ Phas dlgaprsitten ino cae cased but mined ue inet Chines’, Tau ae Wood on that of the Government. 8 adeaies at as early a period as possible Ara on opine oad $1.75 per dozen by the UF They had another shocking homicide in ty tues peat ehainpe ae th Hoos A do a Before Court No. 2, the case of Lieut. Mur- ¢ resolutions were unanimously adopted. “28 JONAS P. LEVY, O' her articles of Jewelry if kl ape oa %, Th ‘des ee ee TN ite Baltimore yesterday. A young man named | ¢j. very ankles—that no negro had ever been | Toy is still in progress, Capt. Sterrett and Capt. Tue Awexicax Divers at Sepasroron.—The] oc t3-tm Creer of Grocery ant Wine sete, The abeve reward will he paid for the return of the Charies Nally wassbot and killed at the corner | more crucily whi The correspondent of | Nones, (the latter of the revenuo service.) and of Richmond and Cathedral streets, by a man | the Herald urnishes acopy of the contract en- goods and detection of the spiel, named Samuel Brown, Jr, the keeper ofa drink- tered iuto by the Chinese and their masters, in Paris correspondent of the New York Times WM. 8.5 says: . SE NUINE 1PALAAN MACCARO? M-. Hipkins, of Norfolk, Va., were examined g pty Imported sn supply of italian Maccarom | 016 St Wth wt. and Pa 4 joli ini ’s be! f the very best quality. @> REWAR SRE oa which they agree to submit to ‘the discipline of | i# it on the appellant’s behalf. “ Phe American concerned Inthe work of rais- | ® G & BURCHELL G5 REWARD. —Strayed away from the subsert ing house located on the corner of the above the estates”? n which th > f % 3. ing the sunken ships at Sebastopol. ssed Ls DURCH Db r on the 4th metant. a SORRE streets. A heavy ebarge of B” shot was lodged | (hrs°=® pestle ee pd rahe Lccniere they a Before Court No. 3, where the case of Com 4 ie P: pol, pa 0015 Cor. Vermont ave. and | A th h Paris this weck on his way home, and = ‘3 mander Shaw is st#il being tried, Commodore | Pave Gad accounts of the progress aed the pros-| NEW BUCKWHEAT MEAL. as Salter, Surgeon Dillard, Purser Watson and pects of the enterprise. use his own words— | 1, Ph sare jot of meING. < BURCHELL. Captain Nones, (of the revenue service,) were, = ects nur ath Sea oc 15 Cor. Vermont ave. and 1siht, | when dehwared on FE attest, N examined on the applicant’s behalf. tract OF thia company Wiltithe Riseian govern. | JREGIMENTAL, HEADQUARTERS VOL- jc. = HORSE, about 16 bands hich in his bead and face. After receiving the shot | derstood conformity to the hours of labor on the Nally ran a few st and fe and : _ | estate, the performing of such work as they night poor resrriestma fell, and alunost imme. bbe directed to do, tothe best of thete ability, aud, er “set hi noua Segwey aah as good laborers Wee Sees" should do; but they not suppose they were. 7" The National Chess Congress in New under an’ ciréurietheces, to be Menipped ofits the REWAR D.—Sirmyed or Stolen—A dark ment, which was perhaps the cause of the flight S 1 bredie BUFFALO COW York, continues to excite yreat interest. lash ‘if said the Chinese, “any one com-| Tue Arvarrs or Patino axp Nounsy.—We | of the gentleman referred to. The company aie | ‘tye Palade achteed ae Ataaseaie teinaee ie $5! ana th gord omen, Sas tree rane A grand consultation match will shortly come | Mitled a theft, then we thought the punishment | hear that the committee charged by the mect- | to gain one-half the value of every article raised; | postponed until further orders, with the ¥. gle fork The following gentlemen will represent each | cated men, and possess pride and dignity of char- : : a3 zs iticent conditi the o if th x ing of the creditors of this house, held on Thurs- a magnificent condition for the company if there | of availing of that eceasion for mooi Dg, were nota proviso. But this proviso modifies so | der arms, from the Honorable w in one ear and a hole in the other, n~ With a email grayish binze mn the forehead. y ol P The above reward will be given fer her return to me. 7 day last, to examine into its affairs, are said to | singularly the chances of Profits that it ts difficult | War, such portion of the new Armory as ma; = f Dela J. bry Lb, section, and the affair will cause much interest | acter. Nothing more thoroughly shows up the ji j to conceive how a Yankee could ever have been | be set apart, y the Law. for the use af the’ <° ner O} ware avenue S- north, and excitement, as the various champions are | ¥pogrisy of anti-slavery fanaticism, in Garage believe that évery dollar of its indebtedness aught by it. The Russian government is to| Volunteers and Militia of thie District, which is ex oe 14-3t Capitol Wi i picked men and Fogtand, than its encouragement of this Matth-Kchnag) Mead. New Vee <1 | ieee oo ae < white slavery, which it has — el Mead,? ork; P. Mont- | not the candor and courage to designate by its mee » Phildael pha; Louis Paulsen, Esq. | right came i : snlee ” Soute—Hon. A.B. Meek, Alabama; Paul | T#e Goverswent Satan nen Req , New Orleans; Dr. Raphael, Ken- ucky may be liquidated, and are of the impression mate the value of all articles raised ; and as that at the creditors’ meeting to be called for | Stbastopol ix so very far away from all rkets M . but a Russian market, the objects raised will londay next a satisfactory showing and satis- Possess exactly no value at all except to Russia, factory propositions for the fature management | who inteuds to buy them at her own price of the property deeded by the members of the proted to take place dwtring next month. A meeting of the Officers Regimert will at's Monnted FOR RENT AND SALE. ey. es For other™ For Rent and Sale” notices see 1st pare. R. Adjutant. Fir oer~ Fr Kent ond Sele evesae tres > > Pal) ENT.—At th cK Tk, D. HAWSTACES RESTAURANT... | PORMEAE- Rabrtriny SC 40 23 —Few persons atadistance who are not in the habit of so- "WO™ “ Another great failure—the ‘ Republi- x . No, 2% Pa. av., under Willards’ hotel. | {nquire next door. ‘oe 16-3™ ‘ : ; firm in trust for the benefit of their creditors, | oa party:* in Pennsylvania See the election The rietor is now fu' | . — Before the Congress adjourns, Mr. Paulsen will ee a slecrticy nage —_ ae the will be made to the latter. We sincerely trust corurae? * 4 . perenne ta seen ‘ind ths Seen onde aoe yesion ie Seocterte Play five games blindfold simultaneously. There | 2° - _ ereeniasr : > Evosident of the that such may be the result. iJ" Bayard Taylor states that the fishermen various markets will afford, go South will sell tis HOUSE on very modernie Serms to be uo limit to this gentleman's powers | United States is insufficient for the proper ‘ ou the coast of Norway are supplied with wood poe Ful egeooent empmragy pot mal @ hic te a Cae Sain, lake reek eax poome.« = Saiz ' 0 pe se00) ; or . = of memory and tmagination. waintenance of the dignity and expense of that} Yar ro comm BEFORE THE CovrtTs.—lao | f°" the tropics, by the Gulf stream. divided attention, he hopes to merit the patronage | L. street, in Thealthy. improving. and plensani part ——pEesonal every dala te 000 poe Se 7enr 2° | flowing applicants ae the remaining pormas | liZscing tate mg een cece ofthemamen mere. "Sab | ae gina fat ala eet ts aus Cal Bol Sle, Sh. CE accinud. i every dollar of the $25,000 per annum would go | whoso cases aro to be investigated before the | can fill. “The Ineurrection in. lndis te the entoe CUMBERLAND COAL. it Seton mead : at Browns’ 73+» Of Maryland, ls now | twice as far as at present. We question wheth- | Naval Courts of Inquiry, exclusive of the pend- | f the perenne fine: 6 sasica lL ‘This day unloading. eareo of superior CUMBER- OR RENT.—One three story BRICK HOUSE E Pianta + . - = Z im s a German, c>mmitte LAD mw a4) Whi will dispose of on necom- tai Xx rooms, situated on F street. Willa st 9: B Aldratn, of New Jersey, in at | CF President Buchanan, with every possible | ing eases: Commodore Joner; Captains—Ham- wuleide in Cincinuatt on the Sth Inst, ‘The Com | medating tern. , F tween 24 aud Sistrectes inquireot J, ROVER. on lceee ms . system of economy, practised in his household | say and Levy; Commanders—Lecompte, Afm- | mercial says: “Self-murder seeuis to be asx much Re Tee oO ey neeker, 138 tons here | ist, botwegp land K streets. 1 Brown. “M0T*head, of North Carolina, isat | expenses, can possibly leave ‘the Executive | strong. Chauncey, Gedney, Glynn, Ritchie, | of habit of social life here as it isin Paris.” | R BD ASH EGG ODAL, whieh t will be disaharg- | le RENT.—The STORE-ROOM No. 516 rf ., a7 . imme a au .-.. Rev. Dr. Magoon has accepted acall from | “air with as much means as he possessed on | Johnston and Ringgold; Lieutenants—Boyle, tie: t sleepin Fa ee ee pee gounts oe Patan le upon. National ‘iatellsgenoer’ now ocoupi the Pirst Baptist church at Albany, N.Y the 4th of March last. ‘The same rule holds | Itunt, Porter, Noland, Maury, Steele, Flagg. day last, beeame frightened, jumped trom the dedwetron made on Coal fron the vessel. Clendenin O58 Sot nd Shoo Store, fall busta in wb cae to resume their | good with reference to the inadequacy of the Lynch, Whiting, Brownell, Barney and Mor- | boat and were drowned. T. EDW. CLARK, iven immediately. For ke , appl: as transactions shortly. . Kings Rte oc 14-8t* ; ‘Navy Yard. WV. COCHRAN, next door. {177 It is estimated that upwards of 11,000 lr- enrae 7 —That hree use seeets_ waxy Neos Shows oat of employment in OYD's GENERAL DIRECTORY Toa rea ate rei Hes ew York city and vicinity, within a few days y. ‘ BE : ¥ situated e irom the effects of the crisin.” a WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, nd and Third streets, inquire aff ‘on 5, tween vod urd streets. inquare of TT One of the partners in a prominent Phila- | with a BUSINESS DIRECTORY of the Trades ARNOLD. C street,between Uhird and Four-and- delphia firm that tates suspended, kept 2ca.| 8nd Professions. a Congressional and Depart- a-half. oe 14th ..-. It is denied that Judge Douglas has sus- compensation of some others of the servants of | gan; Masters—Stevens and R. C. Jones; Passed taiued heavy losses by recent depreciation in | the people. Midshipmen—S. Pearce and Byrens. stecks and Western lands But we prefer to permit the Journal of Com- r K = Yestera --.. General M. B. Lamar (Minister to th: = i isabiliti ‘ ‘nE NANCIAL Crisis.—Yes! lay was eae Repouiic) ia, with “eae Sully. ee merce to explain the disabilities ander which irkwood House they labor on that account, in the following ar- | Comparatively, an easy day in New York. : . ; in | Wages, 6 light riding wagons, 4 fast horses, 2] ‘Ment Directory, Societies, Libraries, an OR RENT—A modern-built_ HOUSE, on --.. Nathan J. Clifford, son of Hon. Nathan | title, which we extract from its columns: The suspension of the banks has already, in dogs, 2 conchmen and § servant girls. It is no . we tee mares oe ecua between D and KE astresis. The house Ciiflotd: of Portland. Me, has been appointed to | ‘It iy not tue best policy for a government like | #ome degree, relieved the pressure on the mon- | wonder such men fall? ings, Offices, Traveling Routes, Som the Cophel. itemise ae at ee aclerkshir in the New York custom house. ours to pay high extravagant salaries to its | ey market, and the commercial interest is evi- | [7 Mormonism bids fair to be the cause of as any sey og Oe gl — & 0 Oy ec. . The New York Albion mentions that the | CBoseM agents in the several departments—and The undersigned, having had long experience m | DES! manner; heated by furnsoe, lighted many social evils as the delusion of Spiritualism. bath room, &e. Possession civen the first of of Lord Napier’s recent visit to Boston was | Yet We are ax likely to err upon one extreme as | dently encouraged to hope that a stop is about | ‘Two destitute women mene Toone ee etre |e pire ae ce Tail tinal eee | apni to THOMAS PARKER. oppo- 4 to obtain information in regard to the subject of - Pemrl and withhold a reasonable hire from | to be put to the current mercantile failures. | 0° St. Louis last week, ata'k mad—preaching and | teeing the issue of such ® Dicaine an ‘will meet th ts i Ss, Soran - Gira! Waker ays th tne Utena of ae | MRatNe eomnideration, Com that Pieciatn Oe edyaaead voce men | alize in promincn. ns "| Sauare am fort withtbeie tunorgtcaad who wil | mentee tStntersinar otra Sit forrest moucy tinrhet ft Met ‘siete Th ere thy a ‘ of the President of the United | tion that Virginia 6’s advanced yesterday, at {7 An insane colored man at Princess Anne, | Yi#!t hee rein, sare. and atte . do the > Pa. avenue, oppo i fevents Lim from er i bel 4 es is precixely the same, now that we are ont . Md. le kk, being told dy ncen: work faithTully roughly. Notime orexpense Pp imp from converting his bonds intocash jebt and have unapp-opriated mitlions lm the | We broker's board, 17. en vent. bei <0 bby coe ees named. Will be spared upon the work in Kit the pride or A well’ farmbAia sites +... The Philadelphia Argus thinks it is a pity ‘onal treasury. that it was in the f the Leahy vy ii eeiedbory yd Sortsnemeenn ‘ 3 'sk, wit vey t» soil the public fecord with David Wilaot's | Republic, when our creditae oe and wewere | ‘Tax Distaice Nore-issvina Baxxs.—At the | Co!Pse and wore it about his person, be would be | Advertisements will be inserted conspicuously in ith beck bart name. and proposes that the judges of election | overbuithened with debt. : able to overcome his enemies, murdered a white | the book. Subscription priee $2, and the name in s cons one as a — Put bis vote (for Governor) down as scatter- | penyes of the President —unavoigelin pig his pooling. alge ya a ptheewe- was eal and cut per egies that purpose. He | *erted in enpital ieee. H, BOYD, Publisher | house. “Apps to JOUN ALEKAND S 5 usable—have increased taany fold, and yet we e » , & no’ eived | Was nfessed deed. The Directory will be issued as soon as the matter | PO""- J he Boston Post thinks if the Guatema- emt made no additional provision for the astin- from the Bank of the Metropolis, declining to | _U77 A captain of a vessel, bound to San Fran | ogn be collected. am Foes LE.—-Th Minister isa man of means he had better | tenance of bis official household. ‘The salaries of into ts whate ith cisco, who bad never before been there, onar- Advertisements and information for the Directory and Bt Pay some stnart Yankee to learn the newspaper | atubaxsadors and conxuls abroad, of heads of de- | Come into any arrangements whatever with the | riviny at the mouth of the ba , Was surprined at ry may be sent to ANDREW Boyo,at Mr. H. = for rent. weil it dike ge Peil bis fame. No two of them | partments and members of Congress have been | others; which so nonplused all,their ealeula- | finding an isTand in bis way, on his chart, which | horws Printing Offoe, Dat sacar 7th. se ‘tar MIp- widdaricoe sag WN, ys, | tameimetrecomuuac rin etary | teat a tht they sdjorned wien stem | Sutter Toul aad ad See | GQENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESK ae | A TULuHATORY any ArTic BRiog UT Wild ducks are selling in Norfolk, Va., | the expense of public life; but no thought seeins | ing on any fixed course of action to be followed | week 1h thitragresabie naiuuvre: tes found te gas | “AVe offer thin censon forahe fall trade our usual facut tase et ah i ies oof ie ot Bente par | ecb se Shel Malt a | by tote banks eprevntod—ll the rt of te | Yc al ta tne beng Puna «87 aoe Shahn Spa” Siete, | Kal ourhindtad © SADC. NOOUTAE, eee Bi ' q ‘nal a, s Z bs “7 . % rf - - port roa: Captain Mayes of Bonton, ares wiht ine | for al bin couateyiten, from vere to fear, on the | Distriet of Columbie note-isruing banks. gives the following dublova bottle story Pebawers Se eaaainaede” Li OR SALE.—A comfortable two-story FRAME Prisoned sum of twenty-five thousand dollars per annum. Tre . Prren D. Vroom.—We take it A letter from Nantex of the 25th inst. says. Heavy a M ram Bilt Shirts and i, on 6th street, ‘and N IF “1 am going to the post-office, Bob, shall The Justices of the Supreme Cow 10 Hor. had j ; & ef between bargain may be had if applied for ater. * ern ar cash, we are enabled to of- x bale a! Finquive for you?’ Well, yes. if you have a | Pelie@ to reside at Washington mneh of the mr, | for granted that the current visit of this distin- ively Sux cna. H.N. LANS! ALE. Z > w Garments to the trade, or at se 23-| a snind to, int 1 don't think you'll find me there”? pbs ean P said nother’ tbe ‘eaphol i. | guished gontleman—jate United States Minis- by uniform = ¢ nl The Chicago Times dentes the report of | cetve the samme stipend which they seenieed ter to Prussin—to Washington, has been a de- A HaMSE wr in n cpeteht acne would bn el | Sos ey es sac of fat | HEB on abe ha an the ected eal | #8 a cored HAMS, ner while W! fo the existing suffeping and distress | eminence is rolling in - b, ~L paench. Tid observers among us, having received every corresponds with oe 4 while Wentworth js mayor to pccept seat upon the Supreme Bench; or, 1f | sible attention from the public men now here. | of the Collins cific. : 2 . = f

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