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< WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. I ar Sn nm no Tax Prospect Amzav.—The New York s AD TASHINGTON CITY: Herald of a \ate date the ksef n, for the public’s sake, the iy + a... November 5, 1857. | that city increased their it of ape ie on how mdy be obviated. - : iment, ind 7} to i 10> oitipeun<, Want i be even Frmesr, = ————— = hand, throughout the month of October, alout | ~ eid z rality. at : cS 9 : Srna EVENAY cs In wit, Aaa SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESB | cight and a half millions of dollars, indla- ‘Tu Me@i¥ Govxry Exectiox.—We pub- The Post concludes that the Democragy have —Hidks 1,169; @roome 227; Har- ete, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies, Fifty The Intelligencer republishes from that able ding certificates of deposit received by ‘the | lish below the second proclamation of Governor the Senate and their State ticket, and ] Whyte 233. | Fe Conte. iy otder Saneei oe and well-balanced journal, the Richmond £2~ | persia to the amoufitof overa miltion. which | Walker relstilig™to. the alleged fraudulent | the Republican party the lower House of the} Fizhth ward —Whple ticket coun 165; Groome 2,135. Ninth ward.—Hicks 336; Groome 26°; Davis 835; Brooks 267. Tenth ward, in part —Hicks 537; Groome 309 Eleventh ward —Hicks 36 majority. Twelfth ward —Hicks 825; Groome 510 ae ward —Hicks 694; Greome 195. F Ih Ward — Hicks 678; Groome 247. Sixteenth ward —Hicks 64; Groome 195; Davis Brooks Seventeenth ward —Hicks 1,024; Groome 96; Davis 1,024; Brooks 96. Eighteenth ward.—Hicks 1,670; Groome 470 Nineteenth ward.—Hicks 91; foome 251. From the first ward we have a partial return. — For Hicks 760; Groome 123. Seeond ward partial —Hicks 427; Groome 216 From the Third ward we have a majority for Hicks of 833. The above returns in whole and part of eighteen wards sum up a total of Hicks 13,511, Groome §,421—majority for Hicks §,090. ARUSI°S SALOON. TWO NIGHTS TRE. OF BIRCH’S MIN- *. Grand C 5 ore GTB aneeorat ome nhes veins they will performat Odd Fellows’ Selurday ight. Benest ofthe Herndon 3 Fund. and last — of Birch’s Minstrels wi es aminer,a recent article upon the present phase | gre as good as specie in all business transactions, of the Kansas embroglio, wherein it is held, | and more convenient in form. The total with remarkable foree of argument, that the | amount of specie sent out of the country in the cause of the South hes nothing to gain by the | course of the month is not more than two or perpetuation of frauds in its name, and takes | three hundred thousand dollars. At the very occasion to say in the course of its remarks | jomest calculation we may safely set down the upon thatarticle: __ net inerease of the specie in the New York city ‘Upon these lists of national are a banks, in the month, at seven and a half mil- nC x fo act Somme ee eee FTHtOTY Ba vd nsoiter, | ions of dollars. ‘The amount of pédiluce that His conduct and bis decisions tm the diseharge of | found its way to that city, in the month, must his delicate task have Cay aig: oma: also have inereased the available resources of ibe compen tenes ph aed, inthe pros- | the banks to more than million of dollars. pect of confusion and overthrow, oppor es From the last mentioned source the increase in of “we Fi or Pps to the | November is destined to be much greater than shoulders of the Federal poy oe eee et in October, during most of which month the have seemed broadyenough, in the case of Gover- | business of forwarding produce from the Great o ‘iety of crimination. = 2 pac eae hacen Under these. circumstences, West was entirely suspended under the influ- even if his conduct had not, inthe main, seemed to ence of the panic. By the Ist of December we defensible in the light of the itive = focta oy whiek it was explained, the very coutye: presume that the New York banks will be at tiety of the strictures to which he has been sub- | Jeast fifteen millions stronger than on the Ist of jected by the prejudiced partisans of both sides Ostobe: in this vt aed 0 uabble would be no insignifi- aner =. cant testimony to the general impartiality with Nevertheless, we perceive no movement hich he has sought to discharge his difficult i ew eben sad thenkkieas emcee ™ 8 among them looking to the resumptio: pe: voting in the recent ‘Kansas election, which came to hand yesterday. It will be perceived that Governor W. bases his action in this case on the fact of the éntire and glaring invalidity (illegality) of the returns in question made to him, expressly diselaiming any pretence what- ever of right to go behind returns made to him in compliance with the Territorial law. This per (his proclamation) formé an interesting chapter of current political history : Governok Wa.ker’s Secoxp PROCLAMATION TO THE PeopLE of Kansas. Lecompton, Oct. 22, 1857. Since our proclamation of the 19th instant, re- jecting the so-called election returns from the Oxford precinct in Johnson county, another vei similar case has been presented for our officia’ action, It is that of pretended returns from three recincts of McGee county, inthis Territory, con- ‘ining an aggregate of more than twelve hun- dred votes. ‘he county is located in the extreme southeastern portion of Kansas, is constituted from the lands of the Cherokee Indians, which are not yet open to pre-emption of settlement, and is consequently one of the most preter’, popu- lated counties of the Territory, containing than one hundred qualified voters, and giving last Jone but fourteen votes for delegates to the Legislature. Nivat Courts or Ixquiry.—Before Court No. 1, to-day, in the case of Mr. Byrens, the Rev. Mr. Pyne, P. B. Key, Esq., Joseph C. Berrett, Esq., and Lt. Leree, were examined on behalf of Mr. B., and Drs. Tinsler. Lansdale, and Drayton, of the Navy, on behalf of the Gov- ernment. Before Court No, 2, to-day, in the case of Capt. Ringgold, Commander John Rodgers was examined on the Government's behalf. Before Court No. 3, to-day, the case of Lt. M. E. Hunt (farloughed) was taken up—the Hon. Reverdy Johnson acting as his counsel— and Surgeon G. Maulsby and Lts. W. Smith and J. L. Davis were examined on the Govern- ment’s behalf. oO» FELLOWS’ HALL. THIRD WEEK, AND POSITIVELY THE LAST OF NAGLE’S . American Juvenile Comedians asthey open their naw Thsstee tn New York ina 98. bie audiences mbled a Agree: aren the most cabesnded —— upon the performances of these talented most ct order and decorum is preserved nt hate fan initontipn poid to the comfort of the audience. Admussion 25 cen‘s. No half price. ns IDE AWAKE AND PULL OF FUN. FIRST GRAND COTILLON PARTY oF THE Wide Awake Club IN take place at ISLAND HALE, on MONDAY, Nov. 9th, 1857, Ciericat Promotions AND ApPpoINTMENTS. The following promotions and appointments have recently been made in the Pension Bureau. Viz : R. W. Hamilton promoted to a permanent ANDERS.—You are roby notified to PETA Resting at yosr Armory, on HURSDAY. EYEulys, the oe —o xe Full at- endance 18 sted. er of nee wee 7 Capt. JOHN WATT, Gmina WASHINGTON HIGH- Sa WLS!—SHAWLS!!—SHAWLS!!! 3 We have just received alarge lot of Gentle- i ieted with chronic | Constitutional C tion. second class clerkship ($1,400 per annum.) 8 SHAWLS, from @5.50 and upwards. — The Union concludes that the Baltimore | ‘ie Payments. — nana pga is ie— ‘indeed, ail. persons. actually conversant with | John Calvert promoted to a third class ($1,600 | """ WAUL STEPHENS & co., Prof. Wm. Withers’s Celebrxted Cotillon Band election was a mere mockery, being peaceably paper eapricen ee ot its Te ed Hed decree humtier of the population of this county,treat | per annum) clerkship. uS3w 3276. av. bet. athand ioth sis, | bas been Peano. * in such times. ¢ existing le, with derision the large vote pretended to have . A @RTAS 7 af hed of men conducted only where and when the Democrats that State secure New York bank noteholders been given there. Our {nformition also excludes John A. Hunnieutt appointed toa third claes WASHINGTON gem era pes oes rien bi the ‘Gio ener the Bron ~ by Placer refrained from risking their lives in attempting in realizing par, past ‘peradventure. . Their | the idea that there was any incursion of voters | temporary clerkship. ranted to fit well, and neatly made. Purchasers are | the Ball. from the neighboring State of Missouri, whose People do not seem to have interfered with the recent election. It is, then, quite evident that no such vote as is presented in these pretended re- turns was given at the late election in this county. It aod however, on the grounds above stated that we reject these pretended returns, but feeling confident that no such vote was yiven, or even one-tenth part of it, we are induced by such con- siderations to give these alleged returns the most rigid scrutiny, in order to ascertain whether they to avail themselves of their nominal right of Citizenship. The Union in this connection quotes the Republican's account of some of the outrages said to have been committed. From ** Outrage, viowence and fraud are the order of ead in legal provisions making weety ap the day. The law and the constitution are ayrain | Stockholder as liable for all the transactions of being ‘trampled under feot, and ceable bank in which he is proprietor, as he gens deprived of their rights by ruffian bands, | we bank in part prop invited toexamine, hy doing which a creat saving may be made. ‘The proprietor is now making large en of these Shirts, which give entire ee 10n. 2 Committee of Arrangements. Migr C. Desmond, Geo. Jones. A. L. Hutton, Tucker, ‘00 #7,31,Nov5,6.7,49* . H": FOR THE COLUMBIA BOYS AGAIN. The Secoxp Graxp Cotitton Parry o” the Columbia Club will take piace at Columbia Hall, on Wye te we gre 10th, 1857. Ssputa’s Celebrated String Band has been engaged for the occasion. tekets FIFTY CENTS—admitting « gent ieman and iadies—to be had of any member of the Club, or A. V. Hofer appointed to a second class per- manent clerkship. Governor R. J. WaLker having obteined a brief leave of absence from his post in Kansas, is expected by his family, we hear, to reach his home in this city on Saturday next. Gre: public interest is, of course, manifested in his 80 soon expected arrival at the seat of Govern- ment, as well as such interest among his host of enactment was the result of disinclination pre- viously manifested to pay specie. The expe- rience of current times will doubtless have the effect of indacing such a movement on the part nS RO R LIGHT FOR ALL, EINTZEL’S NON-EXPLOSIVE BURN- ING FI.UID,—This Fiuid 1s equal, if not superior, toany Fi now in use,as it gives a better lig t, barns longer, smokes less, and 1s certainly non-ex- piosive, Price 75 cents per gallon. M. GREEN. nSlw Grocery corner of 13th nae sts. : ‘ i i y R. B.SCHWARZE ty. At the Eighteenth Ward the band of Little Fel- | Would be for the obligations of any commercial se Fieasinciasls eviacseton the face of the pa- | personal friends here as naturally arises from T. GENERAL DEALER STS eau eases SCUMMITTRE. dows came to the polls about as soon ax they were | concern in which he might be a partner with- | pt, we are convinced they ate not wenuine, but | Pee rominent part he has borne in the late| PACKER AND PICKLER OF OYSTERS, | =e opened, and commenced to knock down and fire | out limit as to capital invested. That's the | simulated and fictitious. Besides, they present | ‘2° P eas se es Corner of 12tn and E streets. WANTS. the polls poor yee Se thon with gels ae antidote for the disease—and that only. no evidence that the oath required by our stat- | Stirring affairs of the Territory. A it of Oysters should call at Heme in want of Oysters s! ald call 20 .000 dacs a per Hunpre T For sale at my Nursery, near Washington. above ‘Tres are al! of fine growth, and of a shots. No arrests made or attempted. At the aaa ted eae ere, Gut ages were openly | Corton 18 Kixo !—The force and truth of Per Captain Joel Vickers went ap to vote in com. | this adage is most effestively set forth in a brief pany with a naturalized citizen, who was met at | extract from an authoritatite quarter, which the outskirts of the crowd and a Know Nothing will be found below ticket thrust at him, which declining to take, he i * = re was immediately knocked down and kicked in It is not a little remarkable that the capital- — eyertt 2 m upon Captain ——— ists of the North should persist in warring on a ry: o t t » = aud presird ridge chica td sete ke was as the interests and progress of the cotton States told to co home and take his friend with him, | as they do, by engouraging the fell spirit of or they would beth Le taken to the station-bouse. | a) j0 jad Pg : Captain Vickers itamediately left and went tothe | Abolitionism among the prejudiced and ignorant Mayors ofiice ake complaint to that officer. | in their midst. While cotton continues to hold ‘The Mayor was not to be found, aud thustheont- | its present position in the world of commerce, aitises Spiedaiiwe® a and it continues to be found impossible to ob- At 4 p.m. we received a dispatch saying that | ain the increased supply of the raw material the votes of foreign born citizens were very gea- | that commerce requires, elsewhere than in the utes was administered to the clerks or Bar bee of the election, to secure from each and all of them the -‘impartial discharge or their duties accord- ing to law.’ But in addition to these grounds of decision against the leyality and validity of these pre- tended returns, there is yet a more conclusive reason which constrains us not te count them While the names of the voters, and of the candi- dates, all appear to be entered on the lists, not one of the offices is mentioned for which the can- didates respectively were inteaded to be desig- nated. We canuot determine, therefore, from the face of those papers, for what office any one of the candidates was supported. The uniform- ity in this particular of these pretended returns from three separate and distinct precincts, espe- cially as the dorms are not made up in the same handwriting,nor—with certain exceptions, which only add force to the argument—on the same kind of paper, renders with other circumstances, conclusive to our minds the conviction that they CGONFECTIONER WANTED.~Wait-d, a 7 a \ Png Confectioner. | a eedy od need ay- . Also, one or two active Cole vm OF WO SHO. HAVEN NER te _____ MTC strent, bet. « bes Jee I nt, bet. 435 and 6 RESH MILK WANT! From tHe U. 8. Sairs Inpepexpence ann Joun ApamMs.—The Navy Department to-day received advices from these ships The Independence arrived at the navy-yard at Mare Island on the 4th October ult., in 594 days from Panama. She was to have remained there until the 20th ult. Her officers and crew] ¢ are well. The John Adams was at Panama Oct. 17th ult., preparing to return to the United States. Everything on the Isthmus was quiet. Ph ison genaiel assixtmest of ORNAMER eral assortme: ol “§ RGREEN, SHADE, ead FRUIT _JOSHUA PEIRCE. E.D.—F rom 25 to 100 gs! jons of pure. fresh Milk wanted every day. ed will be paid ondelivery. Inquire at tho ser ee. nt = ee ee V ANTED—Two or three CARPENTERS. Also, four or five Boys or Young Men. of |2 to 18, to assist in plain Mechanics! Work. Apply o 27 AW BOOKS 4 Selwyn’s Prins, new edition, 2 vols., 8vo Bennett & Heard’s Leading Criminal Cases, 2 vols , Bvo. Addison on Contracts, new egition, I vol. Cutty on the Laws of Carriers, new edifion, 1 vol. Wharten’s Precedents of Indictments, new edition, American Criminal Law, new edition, Hill on Trustees, new edition, 1 vol. Williams on Real Property, new editien.1 vol. Sedgwick on Statutory and Constitut:ona: Law,1 New York avenue. S'TUATIONS WANTED by two persons.—One as Chambermaid, and the other as Seamstress, who understands cutting and making children’s enr- ments. Would have no objections to go a short dist*nee inthe country. Apply at it: Pa. avenue. asa* WaAnste IMMEDIATE thirty wha Tailor New Granava.—Advices have been received here that the new Granadian Legislature have increased the tax on the profits of commercial Tweuty-bve or ALL, STEPHENS & CO erally excluded by such outrages as those ex- | Southern States, domestic and foreign combi- | Conclusive to stated, fictitious and simulated. [t | houses over $300, to 40 per cent. from 8 per ct., | eicott's Admiralty Reporte, New York, 1 vol. tk 32 Fo. ov. bet-Sth and th ete. plained above. nations against their interests will all prove | js ynost extraordinary, also, that a single vote | which has caused much excitement at Pavama, | Maryland Digest, 2d vol. ie YOUNG FRENCHMAN, speaking English, ~ ——_—_ e+e abortive. Thus, while elsewhere in this coun- | appears be ao =e given RU county helen where the merchants are nearly all foreigners. ar a ft Nl ST sitestion ae nies in afd “Heesn if[7 The Penssylvania Raiiroad Company | try at this moment commercial and individual the cetariis. Bocaans do teaut or varie teraves are WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS. bring the most satisfactory references. No objre- have resolved that it is not advisable to declare | embarrassment rules the hour, throughout the their usuai dividend whole South bankruptcy of corporations or in- Fire ar Buapexsavxe.—The storehouse of Mr | @ividuals is absolutely unknown, there never Henry T. Scott, and its contents, in the village of | having been atime before when everybody and made. Neither in the former instance nor in| | APPOLNTED.—Mr. Samuel M. Rutherford, of this have we claimed the power to judge of the | Ark., has been appointed Agent for the Semi- qualitications of voters, and to exclude votes nole Indians, West. deemed to be illegal. What constitutes a return ' is defined by the Territorial statutes; and to re- TAYLOR & MAURY beg to announce, in se- cordance with the wishes of rumeroas mm in- terested in the fine arts, that they mt raffling a Portion of the exquisite water-color drawings now 1 their possession. tions to travel. Plense address Stephen Louis, Post Office. Washington. B® WANTED—A WHEELWRIGHT —None but agood workman need apply. Ineuire at No. jinia avenue, between weand Sd streets, Swhj ects. Value. 4 - ect 4 paper as spurious or fictitious, or becanse, Restgxep.—We hear that Parser Jackson, | « *s Cove, a oe — Bladensburg, Md., were consumed by fire on | every thing throughout the South was so clear | }** pothts af vital aiportance, it deviates fromthe | (a new appointment,) U.S. N., has resigned. A Goes, England. tit rom WA A fo, caveciatent Monday night last. Mr. Scott bed no Insurance | of debt, and held so much substantial and en- requisitions of the law, and therefore is not a 1e- n English Farm, = Pi ae shout euy.cn mulgs across the river. - on bis property. The houses in the vicinity nar- | tirely-paid-for wealth. {usa in legal parlance, is not golng behind the | Tae Wearagn —The following report of the pes Falta Wy avaeor then, ee Towly escaped destruction. This condition of things Southern is not alone “es Eee Ct ee oe ete el eather for this morning is made from the Morse | “* Holy Isle, from the Isle of Arra A good plain Cook and one todo Ratroap Deror Burnt. —The depot ofthe Lii- | that of the owners of the means of producing SS Chamberwork, &c.. will find ready and perma- nent employment at 236 F street, on giving satis- factory references or recommendations a8 te charac If these wpa) like bose isi he se ee Re Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. cinct, wou nerease by nearly twelve hundred, . the apparent votes for the candidates of our party | The time of observation is about 7’clock a. m.: Five prizes—sixty-three chai nois Central Railroad, at Cairo, was destroyed by | cotton—the slave holders. But of every one j « ‘ ‘ . Chances to be pad nen tak The pictures = P >) 3 fire on Sunday night, with four freight care and | in the South engaged in any and all callings | «ithough the officers are not named; our ob iga- NovemsBer 5. 1857. on view at og "Maur a Mookehares and os: — eee eee niee ~ = eee theengine house. Loss $200,000. Packages con- | whatever. How forcibly does the fact refute | tion is none the less paramount to reject them as | New York, N.Y Mesars. Galt & Brother's Jewelry Establish- ANTE D.—A first-rate FEMALE COOK. taiuing $3,000, belonging to the Express compa- We now do, as spurious and illegal. An election | Philadelphia, P +eeclear, cool. nies, were destroyed. seenred through our sanction, by frauds so mon- | Baltimore, Md. strons, would be more fatal to our party than any | Washington, D. defeat, however di ous. We deem it our duty | Richmond, Va. to state that according to our information, some, | Petersburg, Va if notall the candidates, who it was supposed | Wilmington, N She must understand her business as Cook, in ® gentieman’s family, thoroughly, and he able to come well recommended i all respect. To such a person liberal wages will be given. Apply immedi ately at the counter of the Star Office. oc 29-tf FOR RENT AND SALE. the arguments of those who are harping upon the falsehood that the existence of slavery mil- SRDS DRS NE SENET Tae Baxx oF Pittsevnc.—aA meeting of the | itates against the interest of free labor in its stockholders of the suspended banks of Pittsburg | midst! ‘was held on Monday, and it was resolved to ac- men iy.,rhe Raffle to take piace ina few days. ns «cloudy, pleasant. loudy, warm. loudy, pleasant. ns Post OFFICESIN THE UNITED STATES Last of Post Officos in the United States, with the names of Postmasters on the 13 h of July, 1857. Also, the Regu'atiums and Laws of the Post joe on Question —It is extremely inter- might claim their election by these frauds, have | Colambia, $. © loudy, foggy. t ~) b ? ee eee oe ae, cept the pzovisions of the relief bill. ‘The stock- ss, indeed, a term expressive of some | fefised to accept any advantage under them Charleston, 8. C lear, pleasant ———- WAV LOR SAKURA | Forother”For Rontand Sal” aotices nec ist pans. holders of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ otion should be employed—to remark These Weeks ee attempts to destroy the | Augusta, G: loudy, cool. n4 3t nallem meer tee street. elective fianchise, and all popular government | Savannah Bank have appointed a commit tee to investigate the views aud preceedings of the manufacturing «cloudy, warin. the affairs of the bank, and publish the same world at this moment with regard to the cotton -cloudy, pleasant nent aethremennatheahathemaie cantante reeee FSRNSHED HOUSE FOR SALE ox RENT. The ‘ur- which ix based upon it, and to subject us to the House contains thirteen rooms. STAN DING ORDERS. supply. This plant is now considered, and with | lesponsibility of rejecting sueh papers, or ren- | Columbus -clondy. 5g < niture is handsome, of the best quality. and new. SS RRS Fe per i seanctn, ns one of the chief elements in the | dering ourselves accomplices in the frand, by | Montgomery, Ala londy. dep Gvate families wishing to be served, on certain —- owkodeag oy rintaly o* together. Apply Tue Forticn Marxets.—Letters dated Octo- wealth of nations The mutinies in India se( | giving it our endorsement and sanction, will | Lower Peach Tree, Aia a4 5 —= '. DRUKY’S COVE OYSTERS, shou d oall and register their names on ber 24th, received at Halifax, by the steamer Can- | the Freneh journals speculating the other day ada, represent cotten as closing dull at +; decline | the effects producible in the cotton ma-ket by t d6th streets. né-lm* WOR RENT.—A modern-built HOUSE, contain- meet, we doubt not, the serions reprehension of | Mobile, Ala... honest men of ali parties in this Territory and | Gaineaviil .clear, pleasant. f jon in“Ball A throughout the Union. ‘The int dd New Orle el pation the ineoreaastene ae cries hug eleven, rooms. The house is on Sth strest, r re [ - joterruption of c vation in*‘Bahar—the Arc 4 e On. it intense an janyger- New Beit eur. Db at ing > a ~ Md during the week. The receipts were very mode- Lapichedts apprehensive of being overta. | ous Gentes produced in this Territory. a oll Lathes every day. aud insuring better attention to their vir: taaied ty Sots oat teteek oa rate and the stocks greatly reduced, but holders ive demands of Europe, and | these enormous frauds has rendered it impr a orders, Corner 14th street and Pa.avenue. n4-2t* | 010; heated ty fur PARKER nate nevertheless offered supplies freely at the decline urers have formed associations | ¢pon us, in this pulMic, official manner. to make PERSONAL A CARD. OR SALE OR RENT IMMEDIATEL above noted. Middling Orleans was 9 1-16, | and ests orrespondents for the purpose | Kaown our decision in regard to them, believing | .... Hon. W. A. Lake and family, of Miss.,are| Lo THE CITIZENS SETHE pisTRicT.| F four story, BRICK DW Etta hae Flour had declined 6d., chiefly ‘in medium | f Seeking out this prectoos meterial in all parts | that a Nagle impartial course of action cn our | at Kirkwoods’. —— 7 , overlook he the world. There is no delusion or m.nia grades. Wheat was dull and prices favored vut ali this. What bread is to life cotton is to buyers, but the quotation was nominal. Indian Qmuerce, for raiment comes next in necessity corn in fair request, and choice lots saleabte at | to food. \ page pores ter snipe oe tee r mn RES country, but weol now given place to the pro- previews prices. Sugars were meeting ty BES Pals of the cation plant” Oa this produce de vy, and to move them to any considerable extent pend our manufacture, and upon our mannfac- a large decline would have to be submitted to. tares depeud our inexhaustible resou.c2s and our The letters represent money as easily obtained al power. . at the current rates, and parties outside of banks aa matter of fact, it must be presumed that were offering to loan on c inue ain this adjustment up toa certain period had actu- s . ‘onso! 5g per c ally taken place; indeed, it is but just now that a There was no excitement in the market, nor any | positive dearth of cotton isapprebended. About part will serve to restore peace and harmony to zn agitated and distracted people. JA. Westervelt,N ¥ neers = relying upon these papers them- |) s\ A. are at Willard setves, as enthentic returns, itis sought to den i that the results are spurious and simulated, we Silo areas nex 3 ba arte bell gee Sgnuct doubt that Congress, npon the question of | Grea ates tes Terre te oe Ban a adinitting the delegate, would, by an appropriate | @ressed to the Democrats of Rockingham, ‘Wwiil comunittee of one or both houses despatched to | *Ppear in the Harrisonburg papers of to-day this Territory, and clothed with authority to} ---- Edward G. Asay, a young lawyer at Chi- send for persons and papers, inquire fully Into | cago, has been convicted “of a misdemeanor in these transactions, in order that the perpetrators | attempting to bribe an important witness in the ef such euormities, andall their accomplices and | Brayinan case to leave the State avenue, near 6th street west, overlooking public grounds. Also, For Sale—Lot 14, square D. adjoining on corner; Lots 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 24, and 25, square 65%, 4¢ street west, hetween Nand M: Lot» 2?and = square 342, on int street west, bet Virginia avenue: Let <3, » In entering our new building, which we have just taken possession of, and we return our sincere thanks to the peop'e of Washington and George- town for their liberal patronage, and we, im part, as & return, have erected a spacious building, which wil be an ornament to the city. with a large and airy sa- loon, with all the convenionos and comfort of our the estrtlishment are al! the nee- essary arrangements for SS poping and encour - axing home industry, and bya strict attention to tide and integrity, we hone to give antisfaction to WALL, STEPHENS & © No. 32 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10t! +,-+ Capt. Bleecker, U.S. N., and lady; Hon. and Capt. M. T. Carr, ot 8 square 777, corner H st. north and 3d street east. Terms easy and $inle per n 4-3t* H_street rorth, between 4th confederates, may be exposed and punished. In +++ The new novel of Lever’s, « Davenport O for 2% one for $57; one for $75; and failures of moment. American stocks were with- | the time that our own cotton manufacturers made | the mean time, we shall cause to be published at | Dunn,” now publisbing in numbers, is founded for $100; besides twenty-two new ones, LOST AND FOUND. Out marked variation and transactions liberal Sach enormous strides. the United States of | an early day.acomplete list of the names of these | upon the history of the great [rish defaulter, Jobn | T®4siug in price from $150 to $700. Aliforzentor | ____=_—s #VBS AS Ritesh . America entered specially upon the work of sup- | ptetended voters, that the people of this Terri- | Sadlier, who committ suicide. The same per- | f° yone teh cad tok ¥ = Piano Warerooms 3%, i OST.—On the west crounds of the Capitol, on Tex Naw Yous E: os Te § ee ‘Lhis, by their energy, devotion, capital, | tory, and expecially of the localities in which | sonage ‘figures as ‘‘ Mr. Merdle’? in Dickens's rofy streets. LOHN F. ELLIS. oe fucedey. hereon last. @ heavils-w Z ? nretios —The New York | snd skill, they soon monopolized, and for years | those frauds were perpetiated, inay visit them | © Linie dente —— - : — | black lace VIEL. The fiud-t will be rewarded by Sun says: “The result in this city is a sweeping | tozether c onsumption oa this side the Atlantic | With appropriate condemnation. As these pre- .... Henry A. Chadwick, E: one of the pro- | es THER !-LEATHER! en nee _ Bae Democratic victory. For the first time in many | aed production on the other proceeded at a rate | tended voters are allexed to have come in large | prieiar of the Girard House, Philadelphia 8 at Tokeadl maples $10 REWARD —S:ryed from the subscribe, Years, if not for the first timesince New York has | of acceleration tolerably uniform. “Even now a | bedies from Missourl, tinder claim of settlements | Browne, The mare Washingtonians who'make | 40 Sides Sprsisis Sole Irom 0s. nes wound : Se. eater Ss, Serer SS : pany! eed crop and « yood ‘harvest at the Southern | on the Indian reservations, and as we have ascer- | the Girard their i 00 wides Stu aa de + One red and white. weed beenacity, the Democrats have carried every | States of the Union would provide the Lanca- | tained that this alleyation is unfounded in fact, be og to see races yen OLD at ion Sides Skirding’ erie BE Sorned, S08 a0 GOD Ward ; all the State Senators, and apparently all | shire mills with almost as much Provender as | we deem ita duty to the people of Missouri, in tropolis presen) pe tire ae 100 Sides Harness and Bridie. ste, ms —ognk pee Es Sau the me bers of Assembly. It is decidedly “a they require order to prevent bes patie against them The following let r 75 Sides Buff Leathe Market, Kees. per ta oe : Bee umph ip this city, and the resultin | Lastly, uowever, the supply has threatened to | Ju this Territory and throug out the Union, with | 5524 este wing oe epee the cele- nd st? JAS. F. JORNSON. Brooklyn, where the fusion opposition were more | fail in keeping pace with the prodigious develop. | all its evil consequences, so Fite them thewseam; | Sonal ériead, le parla inthe nee amet Tt ler Riwaneceaaeaen i contident of Success, js similar. : ment of the demand, and a variety of circum- | by publishing these lists of fictitious names, to No vos Pr. ca pe je On a7 aia D tung acd Bindings une. Gonakune eee cane ip cten nya t ubseri— igtathenin co ee Balaperifw att ton cnet anes rae an ineceuee the: dleproper- | cinensia Cieateelves frden such Attemadea sore], |r ye Nu: Hm Picussrtre, for India next} _Booklunders Leather of all description. lack COW, about four feet high.and o in see . Secretary of State, is | tion thus tirst created. ° Americans them- i. ‘ oJ. WALKER, < Clota Lastings, Galioons a: 8. rang on her hor bow war H 23,558 over the Republican candidate, 29,124 over | selves ae working up a portion of thelr raw ma. Governor of Kansas Territory. | eek, My object—to vialt the seat of the rebel-| Sides boughtand eid ee bs snd ior ba euaamis toate: ee the American candidate, aud 15,514 over both of | terial, and the manufactarers of the Continent | Faun. P. Stanton. Secretary. pte Pi lhave con too long id rs pis teerdern aetronners: please Pilesisranie for penreai vee, Sth and 6th streets, No. 406, J0mN MACK ae now come into the cotton market m con es a i” is you wi 8 large wi selected stock as n E b CK. ‘The foliowing are the county and judicial off- | sideranle demand than in times past These | Pacrric Coast Ixpiax Arrains.—The Com- | Wo'K, and try to be useful. I trust that my jour- | was ever offered to the trade in Washington, which cers just cLosen for this city : weights thrown into the scale tend, of cou’se, t Supreme Conrt. D FP. Ingraham, Democrat, % ‘i ‘he the further depression of the balance, and the loag term; Josiah Sutherland. Democrat. short: | Mauchester peels ask what is to be di if Superior Court, Joseph S. Bosworth and Edward America can baidly supply her present custom: Pierpont. Democrats ; Common Pleas, Heary 8. | ers, and is like} euhign ta Have aavet Thea Hilton, Democrat ; Marine Court, Florence Mc- prehension is felt in America itself, where. in- AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER, on Fridas, Oct. 9, a small BUI CK, which the owner can have by prop: property and p&ying Costs. ROBERT FENTON, cor. of New Jersey and New Voerk avs. meas = - * ney may enable me to do some good. I wish will be sold on the most reasonable teams to suit the missioner of Indian Affairs received this morn- | had some pleasant, intelligent and like qearerit times. ; T. G. FORD. ing full reports from most of the U S. Indian | 83@companion. J hope to be back by the end of ae ee Agencies west of the Rocky Mountains, all of May Or catly im June. | Six months’ hard work 5 willenable me to see and do much. If any con- ix SIVE G 5 which represent the Government's attairs with | stituency will do me the honor of returning me a eee Carthy :s ate, E y i i ‘ iad § i duiing my absence, { shall be happy t We would most respectfully announce to the 3 1p Mouday., tant. an endorsed Benen Ree tian, feb mney. | era Saran edna eas | neon ibs obo, ho main in | My Seti chet oe PY eae] aa ah en erate arama | La PU bahar erat ; Recorder, George G Barnard, Demo- | the field af ody Pediency of eularging | satisfactory condition. Ae the Times remarks, this letter «shows the | Never used the Etherial Oil or Spirit Gas from fear | 14° tasy. and aumbered vote The finder Cal pies —_ 2 ’ of supply, and bringing some countries z + oe tuff Mr. Layard ¢ a4 of its explosive qualities, that we have the articia | | cae di i pi 5s Segue = ng Democrat to the aid of the Americans in their work of pro- | The Agent at Olympia, Washington Terri- | st! Mr. Layard is made of. they fave tome desired, SPIRIT GAS THAT SS tehattect sponse Dad Foils tell “3 Ss. d : . . eo : 2, ————— eee ~ ciected to the Assembly. from Brockiymy on'iee | Vinoning the world. | Seroclations for Thi wa. | ‘Ory» transmits an interesting account of the! euRTHER FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, | Mist NOT peulat. si (o¥erte, ir: || @ alae wauecuce ee on of Alex- anti monopoly ferry ticket, eas, one pHs spor plone ggsongee Pedic gol murder of Col. J. N. Ebey, a wealthy and influ By the Canada at Halifax, we have the follow. ioe have als ~_ x omeneaes. COAL Mata for $ 10 andria, a CAMEO BREASITIN, set with gee, Braudreth, the “pill doctor,” is chosen a | fhe {hodes of stocking the market more satisfac- | ential citizen, at his residence, on the 12th Au- | ing additional intelligence ; tina Oifie mot explowtve, gives iatmoat equalte | beck’ Fhe Sedan et kee ‘hs ateveroues ty . torily y » Oct. 12th. iti 4 4 ; ¥ 4 ‘The Post and the Tribane seem to concede that rily.—London imes, Oct Per] gust, by a predatory band of Northern (British) | Excuayp Financial matters are the most Rigen dee fa relpt elo, oe end rm ory a a lenving the Breastpin with the Messrs. GALT the Democrats Have carried the State The election was for State officers (except Gov- ernor,) members of the Legislature affd local of- ficers. The telegraph furnishes the very latest Indi , who i . | prominent topic in the London rs. 1 a iuns bsg he represents as being remark ‘On Wednesday the funds titsea witht onal: dosire the publjcto calland see theabore 0; — ably warlike, neciaaas sagecious, and well malutsbed firmness and a slight advance on ‘Tues- | 'n4-tf HOWELL & MORSELL: armed, and a8 possessing large canoes, to carry ‘s rates. = - 100 men, in which they move on such incur- oney is in good supply at 5} per cent. dis-| ]¥ Mics vostieets tet cue eee a Last Nigar, large crowds assembled around the telegraph offices in the National Hotel building and at Browns’ Hotel, evidently called Jewollers, Washington, or with Mr. WALLACE ADAM, Ring strect, ‘Alexandria, Va. sat .* REWARD.— Rta from 4 $200 Bir ARG x Ranewar,,from the sub urday, the 24th of October, my negro man thither by interest in the Baltimore electio: count ‘hose relating to the Army, Marines, Volun | NEw, who calls himself Edward Solve, alaat returns. didiad parloll Spacly's Uhaeeassh a sions with great celerity. He suggests the pro-| ‘The advanceof the bank’s ates greatly checked | teers, Mulit hod fete gray ite ee Ae iol sa Hi Usa TsoDs seen ‘ ie ir 5 e Inie Capt. ze .8. a mm Size, 'n genera! wen: amen paren Sun says of the election in | to be in thet vicinity, all crereagity deeply priety of stationing one or two small ste:m- | the flow of gold to New York, large intended | ne ‘olume of Stl pages, with’ thera che and goatee; and. when suddenly ad- oct: Pa ers in that quarter as a defence agninst them. | op Pmgulnneing conmtermandcd. “The quantity | wices price Si: or prepaid by mal €12q From the Utah Superintendency, the Com- The Bank of England has thrown out some| For sal lew copies se Fi missioner has advices that the Piede Indians | Di!ls supposed to be connecied with intended | 3 mmers very much. It is net known 3 of clothing he took with him, but he in general dressed peat and testy. The above re- ward will be given, if takenand lodged in jail so that * Violent demonstrations as engaged in discussing the numerous flying re- instances by parties rallying vader jer ports from the Monumental City, said to have names cf the clubs. Voters were frequently | been brought to Washington by passengers on Peg yreePs I get him again. Age shipments of specie to America. b, : =. eaten and diiven from the polis, and he com. the last Baltimore train, and, aubsequently, by | °° easily induced to labor, and he advises |” ‘The funds continued buereat on Friday, ana | / ee CAN aginerons aks SS RAD PHILIP OTTER BACK. lal e f 5 ae a eiti- iy ii v “? . Neo wees shiker cactaled teen Mapa. | Glabiughs:: 36 wan ev ean Gaia Wancaa uy the strenuously that their requests for plonghs and | "0 gold was withdrawn from the bank. EMITTANCES TO EvRore. ‘ersons wishing > Red rey rom _% enced the utmost ditticulty in depositing their i i half i votes. In several instanees membersof the spe, | “ited multitude that ane est “wall-nigh — police beter tothe Masor'sofice and cenigned eed in _ and at another that hundreds tir commissions; others simply removed their been killed in riots commencing at the badges and retired, with a mortifyin: sense of concerni leged almos: their ineficlency Several complaints wee made _ oo — oe este pores te the Mayor. and applications for additional — forcible denial of their political rights to ce ‘Mevent wards, but there wax no appa- ¢ opponents of the party that now controls Feut improvement in a. In fact, ast i i i wove on, several of the wards were in the posses, | Baltimore through their organized rufiaa figh'- fae proceed et? Mertued pretty much to cout ol | ing clubs, was probhbly bad enough in all eor- the proceedings. Such is an abstraat of detailed science, though not a tithe as bad as the raw COW, with white fuoe, mall red spit over oue of her apes. the . kes 000 men Germany, Fi Switzerland, other agricultural and mechanical instruments | , 126 Camda takes out tenders for $2,00),000 | make fer pacts of the Contiaget of Kurep 1 Cc abont five years old #nd milks about, worth of 8 per ceut. Michigan Central Railioad | 924 other part fom mrage, (with he acceded to. He evidently thinks that their | hords for the extinction ef the floating debt. Taabrnce chinteouee? o> 96 Spon freraio disposition to improve their condition by in sue oan sipllaarage di fet) sree ae Te-| “Collections upon draite oF powers at. ae dustry and civilization should be promptly en- | it the Bank of England on Friday was ueavg > | Brom ee a couraged by the Government. felagg cocepat ngs ni Aas bc een ap % " PkaNCE.—It is stai fovernor t He complains that the Indians of the Cache | pany ot France had asked for a decree giving a | nse Valley are a sore tax on travelers, and dange- baad Spree to Dank notes. e ASHINGTON, wrercery* ete an ous to life and property passing in their way. | , Bullion in the Bank of France has decreased EXPRESS PACKAG AGGAGE. AN He recommends immediate attention to their Slee ber comeneven hog page A a “g PREC EP tin Aoe SIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—1 will WiSSre raise ceo gato as it me any informa! L Of the pariy who broke into iny office last eeae feloniou~ly took and carried away reports. Whatev “ _ my papers: or investigated and brane pe gs ee a ¥ nore eforenaid. of the emigration. vanced their rates to 6 per cent. between the Cities named above, which will traus- | of attorney, contracts. vou hers,reompes. ss pence ode coment yaks _s 2 wre lets aNew Wurcis. ta There is a lull im the Austrian financial pres- | port fur very moderate compensation, any thing that | Counts, magis: rat: » Pade 1 lers North by th remedy f sting e t ages ae at present. Where te ne foun bloved | jine leaving this city at balf-past four p. m., what extremity, the future can alone determine— | are usually victimes of the uncomfortableness of Canpentany ts aterhy at fants. 1 the arrangements for making the connection be- I7- We have on band a singular piece of in- | tween the Baltimore depot in Philadelphia and formation respecting a Hi as nal machines with which the Moye Contes. | te New York depot in the same city. The Piste defending their valleys against the advauce | ‘ain reaches Philadelphia at perhaps half-past of the United States troops. If we understa: but it js fears jt one. be desired to be sent between either two of th Tux Nennaska Waaox Roav—The Into. | *''*s Yt Ht feared only a temporary tire et 8, Which will be fnithiully and promptie rior Department hayg late advices from the su- | I.tverroot, Saturday noon.—Breadstutts are “dis slates will be found at Smith's United & ‘ ; jet with a declining tenden: Provisions a‘e —— imith’s United Stat perintendent of this work. Its location is com- p abe pial rng cute ae quotations aieainad. Hotel, Pa, avenue, between Sdand 4% streets: pleted. Ten bridges have been framed and | Cotton ta quiet with buf-little ingatry and prices | and qerin Greater Bare, pose Plo ua E Star Any orders three erected. By the time the working season weak. ur in dull, slow of , but written Upon tither of them will be promptly at- Py . tered from Tuesday. Wheat is dull and 2d | tended to. " is over, temporary bridges will have been | jower. ited Taaze lod ; whitey 10dade 0d.; choice of Ws Bc—Special attention prid to the transports tion erected on the northern end, and the road will | 9. Corn in steady. Air gin OR en Alexsedies will eats per order. 4 ts, and neoek rauts, various m Witt n3-St BOARDING. BeAkD=A couple of gentleman ora Inds and i ‘obtains consfortable with BOARD, ina pravate house at n ay . Between G and Hy to the ‘Treasury De" nd | ten p. m..and the passengers are hurried six i x, Saturday.—Turkey persists in claim. ass" cee mi ve 3 , Sanuene miles in omnibusses, it will be remembered, to pa arene apne alg lange: ing the and % Pénin,and reflses to pay an ir 7 ives rae pe Inay be of this tec atlly. Mibatever the facte | be kept for from one to two hours kicking their | ™***&® « far most satisfactorily, itis Pamored that the British cabinet has ar. |, DD iwc Uae AN Firat, Ward, offers his | Sven, on nab Sif for, ROOMS wt or Pa sedingry Mormon scheme, | shins in «dreary car house, awaiting the de) Tar New Yi for the recall of the Governor-General fewer serviceste his fri na Also.'a au ehedd howe par: ‘ae New Yor« Exxction.—The New Y, are of jence, EK laapity, unfurn ‘coms, suitable yeadntia yt a ‘teense deen ture of the ears, wherein vieesaaherasets Evening Post of ridesogents tint the Bay fade London News that the East Indi n-eotm tir rend sided ac Erehange will suffice to get either eatables or drinkables. if need ‘ ocrats have carried the State—a consummation Company have commenced mak large remit- eT Lo lay th ( i 1 cong ptt sutentic torpedo before the public. hardly to be hoped for, it even yet strikes ns. | tances of silver to India whieh wait have a ten- Wiss, rover ies Be made 16 Bedten Pat’ Some friends who travel the route often, tell us , &e. “hk that on reaching the Baltimore depot in Phila- | [t attributes the defeat of the Repeblicsne— | Re cae erae the ere — erage nc sortment always ‘kD & WATSON'S, WINTER MILLINERY, _i_ National American bas delphia they now take the Girard House coaeh, | with their 80,000 plurality Inst yegr—to the | between the garrison and Austrian and Bavarian} oe5Am Hotet and 6th atreet pees A. HILLS will open on Saturday, 12- One bundred persans professed conversion drive to that establishment, replenish with a of fact that that party was organized onlyion Na- | °8'ment, “Many were wounded on both sides tional ‘issues find Were at sixes and sevens 17 Mr. 5. Tree has been appointed telegraphie among themselves on all other questions, and to | operator at Norfolk. 203-tf a tiful assortment SO WVINTER MiGLINER ST. a, O0e banded The Ladies are respectfully invited to ae ——— 235 Pa. avenue, between %h and 1th . né for sale PM a PEA NUTONE LEVY, 564 18th street, corner of B nroe county. Va., a few days capital supper, and then go over to the New York depot—always with time to spare—in the