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ot any and all well-behaved strangers. We _alao to have. among us_ i after the same fashion, a larger number of per- sons from a distance, of wealth, taste and lib- erality, than ever before. So our city cannot fail to gatfbrace a great increase of desirable at- tractléns for strangers. Business is therefore destined soam to be very brisk here, when all will wear the smiling faces incident to thepon- nt of current prosperity. & USEMENTS, TATEMENT OF THE pEckirrs AND . : OIREE DANSANTE. the cab yrrer yal all mayors.”’ He to § “We aman in ‘otes funded. land that nades employment. An’ noo, let us, | fendsand sacs with a vice voce voice, give three chares for the Mayor that staid inthe Board of Councilmen to signthe dill.” Other speeches were made in English, Irish, To hin fate and at former a: ¥y (we EVENING. Nor 1 and German, and the meeting adjourned to four rete uae. o'clock, ¢ reasonable terms. Prof. M. Secretar! re tal a na . fhe Hiallon Tuesday and Provsdsy ovennns Ba of ail wantlay work. : ! — ST Se A sist « yf Cshe sits SALVOR, and . is — TUESDAY, November 7 ST A R WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. WASHINGTON OITY: | | tion oF Gew. Purrce.—In the course of the WEDNESDAY .......... November 1f, 1857. | recent Massachusetts State canvass, Gen. Caleb Cushing delivered not only the great speech in SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRSSS. | Faneuil Hall, on which we took occasion. to The Intelligencer, declaring that it if not | comment some time ago, but # subsequent wedded to the idea of a national bank a8 the | speech, at Newburyport, replete with interest, only panacea for the existing condition of mén- | as all he utters on public affairs is. In the etary affairs, commends to the attention of the | course of that address he was, as before, ce y public the scheme of a Mr. E. Littell, of Bos- | cifully hard on that prince of polities! charla- | | Miss Mar’s Coxcert.—We have rare! in Lag of eq) . = — : ton, published originally in the Transertpt of | tans, N. P. Banks, Jr.; than whom no other | the fashionable and musical circles of treagay. “Bie 0 ee oe rh predederresan, EU Rtas, that city. | | man ever made, in this country, so-extendéd a | ingtom- so excited over a coming event each any Capt. bonne, of the 3d tomeny! _ No hue, Steak * ee | The Union argues, at considerable length, | reputation on so little real capital. It seems | cerning the debut, to-morrow evening. The other officers are Lieut. Baniger. of the 2d Tickets:. ‘ 1 ho against the enactment of a new bankrupt lam. | that Mr. Banks had alleged that Mr. Marcy | native city, of Miss Juliana May, who returns | ATUIGrY, Lieut, OMey. of the ist Infantry, and wc The marines consist of fourteen men from the feet tie sloopiot wat Vincenaes, and the fet arr al Su OO RA The marines came over last ee and marched to the residence of Gen. Scott, whe ordered them back to their quarters. This morning, hovever, they were ordered back again, together with the force from Governor’s Island, which came over at 8 o'clock. The soldier’s have their arms stacked in the basement, and guarded by two sentries; the rest of them are lounging about their damp quarters amusing themrelves as best they can. They sup when ordered out this morning, that they should find the whole city in y were to have some hard fighting be- fore night Gen. Scott called upon the Collector at his office this forenoon, but the result of their con- ference bas not transpired. The New York Express has this : “Tue Very Latest From THE Park, 4 p.m. Order and peace prevaiied in the Park. Bl PR CTE differed from his ehief with reference to the 1 ponrssora parsed Steandl shernalieiigae? #4 Kansas policy of the latter, and added that had we have just received the December number. “bis (Mr. Marey’s) Policy and advice been adopted, all the Kansas trouble would have Tux Mogmons PReranine ror REBELLION — bee avoided.” * tennant hd A correspondent of a Western paper, in speaking 5 ‘al Cushing, in the smn Wick ee of the Mormons, says : P rs “T have Nadaleihial from a source which will | Téfer, pricks that bubble, and in 20 doing sheds ~~ admit — * = ee ere letersi on a ee of light on the administrative affairs of ve recently oc shernas Phen the United States. We therefore republish his <d lead, als , orn es Ml of Pincn hed been punched, remarks in this connection, by way of adding ‘from til i in that State, and taken quiet! the ”s readers’ < over to Caer Valley, during the pet prt prea Star's fund of useful informa. to this country after years of arduous applica- tion to the science of music in the best schools of Burope, with smych greater reputhGon that was ever before achieved by an American can- tatrice. There is a commendable spirit of nationality in the interest which thedebutante’s countrymen and women everywhere orlipets her professional career that is opening with so much promise. That interest is apparent here in the rush that has’ taken place to-day to secure tickets for to-morrow night, when she is destined to be welcomed with such a greeting as has rarely been accorded to a candidate for the admiration of the music-loving public. Weut Doxx.—Mr. Henry P. Brooks, the op- ponent of Mr. Henry Winter Davis for Con- gress in the late election in Maryland, has given notice of his intention to contest that gentleman’s right to the seat awarded to him Sez, sole 0s the Music > ARUSI'S SALOON, MISS NAMAY. : Pat KANDERson, he Net The sale of seats wil] commence at the stores of M Davis and "Metzerott on Tuesday, No Le Secured seats. £1."0. ne Miurrtary AND aVie AARvat. BALI. THY Washington Light Infantry, CARUSI’'S SALOON, On MONDAY BVENING, Nov. 23d, 1907. ‘The Infantry take pleas their arrangements for a J = 4 ere NP BIGGER, Register. Wasuinetox RAILROAD. err “ . Tas Kextecky Sexatorsmir.—The contest clits, acne oa may dally eeso- ™ ly, for the space of for the office of United States Senator in Kentucky, | four years, and his memory ie dear tome. He to be filled at the next session of the Legisia- | W8% 2 son of Massachusetts, and his name should ture, in which the Democrats have 2 majority on poser ae ote 1 paste pdb bod Somme joint ballot, appears to lie between the Hon. J. t * Sauks to te Tar ls ng suggestion of Mr. Bauks to pass without notice. Guthrie, late Secretary of Treasury, and Hon. "Ect my relation to the subject is e delicate Ly Boyd, formerly speaker of the House. The | °n€. The advice which a member of the Cabinet ‘eee of the feats merit of these two gives to the President, either separately or jn the FRONT STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE. 4A NIGHT WITH BURIO EXTRAORDINARY EXCURSION STEAM AND THE DRAMA’ One of the most pleneant and novel Excursions ever offered ty the CITIZENS a WASHINGTON e Gate, when they wuil be meet then: “*in the days of yore,” in the int- of ssantties which the oveamon will aoe ~“ s 1 Pe i Some twenty or twenty-five thousand le hey are under many obligations for the patromare candidates is getting quite animated in different | E'briviieaed conmunturion ty vias thet iftys | a8 the result of that contest. The ground of | arctiere, lepRlnganr stoacroene — FRIDAY EVENING Rovner 13th, 1857. Support heretolure liveraliy bestowed. evincine parts of the State. Supreme Court have decided, {n the case of Mar- Sa it does,a warm interest im the wi ifare of the eitizen military, and particularly the Corps, and the quiyie se fully assured twat all efforis will Le torender this Bali equaily factors as ihe is ones, ine prelude of the Ral! will be x repetition of the reguiar and fancy maneuvers the manual of ae cxcouted by. = Snarenet of a Corps, as ‘at the of the 72d February % ithere’s Celebrated Band, in {0:| tvs been en- ‘4. "isdies invitations will be issued by the Ex -cut.ve Committee, to whom applications wii be made throagh the members of the Company. contest is the alleged fact that the supporters of the contestants were prevented from voting for him by violence, while by fraud the nomi- nal vote of Mr. Davis was greatly increased. This is a step in the right direction. Its re- sult will be to spread before the world evidence concerning this Baltimore election, the publi- eation of which, and the action of the House on it, will, together, work a radical cure, we The ‘‘Force” people are as qniet as lambs. The troops are just entering the gates in a great ony with music and banners, ' They number about 1,50—but look, in the street, as if they were thousands. ‘There is no likelihood of any further disturb- ance to-day. ‘The City Hall yates are blocked up, all entrance refused, except for geod reasons. dey Police on hand are in excellent order and trim. The military demonstration is having a happy eC . bury ts. Madison, that a member of the Cabinet TO Some abotitionists in Lawrence, Mass.,the | cannot be required to disclose such things ina other day discovered at one of the hotels Mr. pate of — Nay, i xe hae vr panty, to % @ point nor hat no member of the Cabi- Sweet —y ce bed b gees eapara cio by | net, nor even the President himself, is to disclose slave girl name jettle. so-called philan- | what occurs in consultation with, or advice to, thropists forthwith sued out a writ ofbabeascor- | the President. Matters of this nature become pus in behalf of Bettie. The case was broughtin | public only when they reach the stage of an otfi- court in Boston Monday, when the owners of | ©!#! act of the Government. ** Thus, itis not proper for metostate y girl stated that they would cheerfully permit her | knowledge what Advice Mee Marta gece bone To enable the resdents of this city to witness (without loss of time nd rest) the world-renowned personations. and attead the Renertt of the Greatest Living Comedian, IA Special Ee BERTON! ecial Express Train of #2 First-class Passenger Cars will leave the Depot at a quarter before o’ciotk .m., for Ba'timore, making but one PPrce on he way. Arriving thereat 7 o'clock, the excursion- ists will precood direct!y to the Front St. Trzatre, says: ‘Both Boards of the Common Couneil, it will be seen by the proceedings in another column, have acted on the Mayor’s Message in reference to the unemployed poor. Tne Aldermen resolved not to adopt the suggestions contained in the Message, relative to the issue of stock to procure large supplies of food, to be furnished at the cost dette ti a be rial | 7 : gent ot oj Where, upon their arriva!, the performaace will Pru cipn! depots to decide the matter. The Judge and the girl | dent Pierce. I can say nothing except that which ji |e Mipon the croma. a: Messrs. Todd & conferred together, and the upshot was that the | is of pabttc, notoriety, or Wiich exists in such eee ee great Snag Eee aan de The New York Courier of yesterday morning entnin fac gS in Capi is Jas. ¢ nneli, Drueenst, Navy | girl was allowed to remain in Massachusetts or | £!™S as to be capable of public notoriety. And | stroy: e reputation of the capital o: ary- ‘tickets O VE DOLLAR, admutting 8 Geatlewan i four of His Most Popular Characters, the facts in Uhis case are so far notorious, that the "Tha perbhaciss Oil oats a entation 1] o’clock. when the excursiomsts will proceed to the depot nnd take s special train in waiting, and wets for Washington, arriving there about mid- night. i ‘Thirty minutes from the fail of the curtain will be allowed for the passengers to reach the depot on the return trip. ; ‘Tickets for the round trip, entitlinz the holder to land. Tue Curroker Neutra Grovxn.—The authorities of the Cherokee Nation have peti- tioned the Government at this point to dispos- sess, by military force, the whites who have intruded upon a tract of the reservation of that and two |.adies. The following gentlemen are respectfully request - ed to act, in conjunction with Committees of the y¥,a8 Managers: Honorary Members of the Co Col W W xeaton Coi P Force, [tog F Capt J B Tate, Capt Carrington, Jas Kelly, ino W Mead, Hiram Richey, Jos Shi jon, Jas Booth, Jas Bouseau, return to Tennesere. Bettie made her choice | marvel is how Mr. Banks, or any body else pos- wisely and without hesit ation, and left the court | sessed bration — means, should fall into the room apparently contented, in company with her | €frors of fact, or the errors of inference from sup- master. The abolitionists retired nota little cha- | Pressed facts, which he has committed regarding the respective relation of Mr. Marcy and of Pres- gtined at their repulse ident —— the question of Kansas. ——— ‘+ By the Coustitution the exeontive form of th i> The Richmond papers have discovered United States is vested in the President. But ie . 3 rice to the laborers on the public works. They, Passage f: Washingtonand Keturn, tribute mbe the C) : rob that the young mar Cowlan,lately convicted of | cannot of himself do all the supreme executive | Nation that juts up into Kansas, ealled “ The however Pager heme pe beads wen And secured eatin she Parauette or Dreas Circle, | Wm eRe, a WF Bates, “f ‘ies WW Hil . a ot ht . J 5 = NLY * NE DOLLAR AND Firty CRSTS. ieh’ % oore, . bing the United States postoffice at Portsmouth, servation oopoen erreay ye corner tne Con- Neutral Ground,” which contains about 800,000 | Ciimen reported also that they bad not the power | A Ladios Car. for the expecial secommodation of | Ker Wate Fae ie betheeen, Virginia, where he was employed as clerk, is an | Hing. of Deretncnins to advise him, to act foz | 2ctes- The Government, we apprehend, is | to provide the relief necessary, in the directinan. | Ladies uecompanied by Gentlemen, will be arteohed TIFisher, JF Coyle, © Stevens, we frees bs bellows, and has been in the pen- | him, to adininister, under him, the affairs of the | bound by treaty to comply with their request, Pissed ecu, Fitba it aimeet bons “OD ino Begkace carried on this trip. Dre Force caltan” W J ponchos, tentiary under ancthername. The prisoaer was | Government. isting ei iti . . * if the train w.li be run under charge of well known C Smoot, J Owner.” T Goldsmith, * tiied to be caky 19 yoard' ef Wee. tnd os youth, | _‘*At the foundation of the Government, these | U™4¢r existing circumstances. So it is to be pre faving charge of the Public Works, to employ | and experienced officers of the Baltimore and Onio Re Ae eg sumed that directions to thatend will soon be issued from the War Department on the recom- mendation of the Interior Department. laborers, and also recommend the Governors of the Alms House to purchase and store provisions in anticipation of destitution among the laboring classes.” “the darling of a fond and doting mother.” Un- Cabinet Ministers were four, the Secretary of _— = State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secre- der the head ot “ Affecting Scene in Court,” his | tary of War, andthe Attorne Gaara, They confession of guilt and plea for mitigation of pun- | constituted the Cabinet of Was! fagtes A fifth, ishment were inserted in the Norfolk papers and | the Secretary of the Navy, was added in the time of John Adams. The Postmaster General was copied extensively from them. It was stated | tiyen jute the Cabinet by Jackson. And a-sew, that the jury and people of Portsmouth, at the | enth Department, that of the Interior, with its time of the trial, were somuch affected inasymp- | Secretary, was created ya law which went into pathetic way, that they immediately got up a pe- | *ffect - - uecession of Taylor. And so things tition praying President Buchanan to release him | "OW OETA. ‘Of these depaitments of the Execntive Gov- from any pains and penalties, by reason of his lit- | ernment, the ashenate partly defined by law, ree WH Nally, W_Baldw: C Werner, 6 Sprinsma: F Gere JF Fineh, W Spauiding. TE Willems, J Stanier, RW’ Dove. N Hammond, Jas Busher, Executive Committee. Capt JY Davis, LtJ O Warner, Serg MP Fisher, Serg J Coleman, Corp J Beers, Corp F rage, Ino MoNamse,’ Wm Toeker, Jno Valic Ino Smoot. LEM. D. WILLIAMS, Treas. no9 —_{States.M.W3.7.Th.s&M } WANTS. Railroad C * Tickets can be. had at the Kirkwood House, Seton Hotel, and at a ac eam it ments under the iste jon of “HENRY C. JARR General Manager. WookeN GOODS cheaper at McLAUGH- LIN’S than any other piace. nie FROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, at GIBBS'S HU ‘Hair Store, near 15th street. n 10-3m IANOS FOR HIR Ty low, at ELLIS’, 96, between 9th and 10th nid Rock Istanp For SaLe wy Auction.—We are tape in being able to state that the island of oek Island will be offered for sale at public auction, at anearly day. The Government will give timely notice, so that any persons in this region wishing to secure a slicé can have the op- portunity. Suits will be instituted against those ges is who have been despoiling it of its tim- De ProwoteD axp Appornten.—Wm. B. Tay- lor, Esq nm promoted to be an Examinor in the Patent Office, (compensation $2,500 per annum.) Mr. Robert D. Clark, of Wisconsin, has been appointed to be an Assistant Examiner in the scat i T, as well as against the squatters who refuse SLLIS'S STOCK OF PIANC WANTED—A competent Farmer and Gardener berg gpetsinir- sis sare Fa fosnal penned tes ee eae Presi- | same office, vice Taylor promoted. to Vacate the ironies RE, Island Argus. D tctrsparckecoe aitegeee ‘3 n a to take charge of & small Parm pear Washing- PERSONAL. Ministers or Secretaries } and they are his | Mr. Henry D. Smith, of Connecticut, has ASHIONABLE PER*UMERIES, from the best houses, at GIBBS’S, near the corner of ISth street, Pa. ave. nli-Sm ( RIENTAI, NAIL. POLISH, giving a beautiful lustre to the finger nails, at GIBBS’S Hair Store, near '3th street, Pa ave. n iO Sm_ IOLIAS, FLUTES, ACCOR DEONS MUSIC, &c., at ELLIS'S, 3%, between 9th and 10th streets alo S° ORS, MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, +9 &c., at GIRBS’S Hair Store. near 13th street! ton, Inquire 2ist and Boundary street, or at tuix Quick Wonx.—Ata late fire in Cincinnati, O., office. it an individual who happened to be at the door ot the steam-fire engine house; thus describes the effect: *- The firemen, who were sitting by the stove, sprang instantly to their ditterent ts One applied a ighted match to the prepared fuel underneath the boiler; another lit the lamps; oth ers got the excited and impatient horses ready, who started from theigstalls at the first peal of the bell; and in precisely one minute and twenty- “At first. what is now the Department of Stati Hon. J. C. Allen, of It.,ts at Kitkwoods?. | was called the Department of Foteien, nae George D. Prentice, of the Louisville Jour- | After it came to be called the Department of nal, is in town, and is stopping at Browns’. State, it was made the depository of much of the ---- Major Ben. Perley Poore has arrived in | miscellaneous business of the Government. Thus, town, looking as genial and rosy as ever. at the accession of President Pierce, the Secre- Mrs Julia Deane Hayne, with an excellent | !*t¥ of State conducted the correspondence in : m 4 ifor. | foreign atfairs; superintended the appointment Eempany, is traveling in the interior of Califor of foreign Ministers and Consuls; keptthe statute, «.+. Rev. Dr. MeJilton, Ma.; Capts. T. Kelly rolls ; Kept the great seal, and affixed it 6 official been appointed toa second class clerkship in the same office, (compensation $1,400 per an- num.) Taz Nava Courts or Ixquiry.—Before Court No. 1, where the trial of ex-Lieut. S.C. Barney is in progress, sundry papers (docu- mentary testimony) were submitted on the part ANTED-—By a respectable Youne WOMAN. & situation as Housekeeper or Chambermaid, and make parse generedty useful. Good references given. Pi ress Box No. 4, Star Office. it” y Vv ANTED.—A steady and reliable M en} ning route of Star. Apply at this ofhce between m. AN to & morning route of the Baltimore Sun and tne % the hours of 2 and 3 0’ ek P. al RS. WILLIAMS, on Sth street, near Pa. - seconds the steam-fi ine started from the on tin floor. a | and i and J.K. Mu Us and James Robt, | R&P Superintended the administration of the | of the Government, and Mr. Wm. DeKrafft was tase wteuwrr fl Pa.a OOM, both “well furnished, commmymention end Esq., 8. C., are at Willards* » re: soperimendte = investigation of | examined on the same side. (soxinse7 APSE a ee nl __________ | hghted with gna, Nhich she will let, with or withow: 5 % = a ions for pardon; - u f Renae, on Senweunnes Sevier ---. M’me Anna Bishop, who has been for a po atments of altogal antale ee ted drat Before Court No. 2, to-day, where the caso of | | {[7~ Capt. McKibbon, of Mobile, the oldest pele igen yr = a L Bthand 9th streets, at his large stock of new Goods now opening. _ : nlo_ JEW STYLES, NE FASHIONS, NEW Goods, Combs, Brushes, Toys, &ec..at + pig cnas Comte, rashes, Tore. Coen halt OUNT OF MONTE CHRISTO, 2 vols; $1 Diary of a Medicai Student, by Warren; 3%) cents. Pickwick Abroad, by Reynolds; 50 cents. Goarge or the Planter of the Isle of France, by Jong time in Australia, was, at last accounts, to | neys and marshals sand return to the United States in the spring, landing | he: like the other Mint first at San Francisco. cellaneous corres) pilot on the upper bar at that place, met his death on board the steamer Col. Clay, in a singular and fearful manner, on the 28th ult, The steamboat was going down the bay with the passengers and mails for the Quaker City. Capt McKibbon was sleeping in a berth, from which he roseand went bathe upper deck, and by some accident fell over the spot where the crank was in fall play. Ina moment bis head was severed from his body, and at the next revolution of the shaft one arm was » in addition to all that, ters, conducted any mis- ndence or other business, that ;-:- That story about Cora de Wildhorst’s (ee | might be specially required of him by the Presi- Withers) having left the lyric stage, in conse- | dent quence of her husband's turninz out e million- “« These duties, even the ordinary ones enume- aire, is now set down as ‘‘fadge.’ rated, are, as you perceive, of a very miscella- +++. Signora Ramos, who lately made a debnt | 9¢0U8 and a very onerous nature. Foreign affairs in Italian opera, at the Philadelphia Academy of | 4.¢ ite enough duty far one Secretary Mr. Music, is City-Itemizod us having had four offers | Mercy saw this when ha entered on the duties of Com’r Ringgold is still on trial, Surgeon Gil- christ was examined on the applicant's behalf. FUNANCIAL—es00 to 8 . and 3 hours daily Sovenet to ——— will — any ence. energetic month in a strieti at mate and Eerie baer Ifyou have the fonds and time, address H. H. Post Othee, Washing ton, D.C. References given andrequired. nil-3t ANTED — Ladies, Misses. and Children, st FREEMAN'S, No. 522 Px. avenue. te buy Rubbers at 65and 75 cents, as good 88 can be bought eisewhere for $1; Misses do 5) ceuts: thick soled Tax Weataer —The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is abont 7 o'clock a. m.: 2 Moroceo Boots at $1 and $1.25; Misses do. at 75 Novemser 11, 1857. cut off, and the entire form ripped and emptied eynolds; 50 cents. cents; Children’s do. at 50 cents; $1.50 Gaiters sel of mar since she made her entree on the | »i8 ollice, and proceeded to consult the Attorney | New York,N.Y 1) dts parte. The Gipsy Chie! Reynolds; 50 cents. ti ‘Si: $2 Gaiters at $1.50: Boye Shoes 75 eats stage | —o pl General, the legal adviser of the Government, on Puiladelphia, Pa. nderiet= 5 Brian O'Linn, ot tuck is everything, by Maxwell; | Went 80 | Gaiters $2: Ladies Bution Oversbnes :+-- Phe Gabriel Ravel troupe havedishanded. | Me *ubiect. They agreed to counsel the Presi- | Baltimore, Md Horrors or War.—A British clergyman, in cents Robert Bruce,or the Hero King of Sectland, by Reynolds cents. Wallace, the Hero of Scotiand, by Reynolds; 9 Sons of Malta Isxposed : 13 cent a rt : nts. m0. pose’ |PRANCK TAYLOR. . & dent to transfer, from the office of the Si — ‘ate Yrea Mattias, return to | of State to that of the Attorney General that j ow Gee = - Lire oe party Fo Hblo’s; and great branches of the public business—patdons, iste te e remainder of the troupe | feat appointments, and such legal correspond. & a aad . . ence of any of the Departments as its head might +++ Mrs. Lucy Escott, Sims Reeves and fe, | see fit. Thus if the President, or the Secretary Henry Drayton 2nd wife, aud others, it is said. | of State, or the Postmaster General, choose to i come to America in the spring, and give | offer any matter of legal correspondence, arisinz lish opera. Mrs. Escott isan Albany lady, | in their Department # 81.5, usually sold at 8. _nlrar* HOUSE WANT smal! fami im ten minutes” of the Centre ° Rent not to exceed $2” per annum: must be im perfect reprir: or part of large house urfarnished. is Q. Stional Lateiligencer office, stat ing terms, location, &e. non Freese MILK WANTF. a recent discourse, mentioned, as illustrations of the extent of the bereavements caused by the In- dian mutiny, that a gentleman of his acquaint- ance had [ost twenty-two relatives in India within six weeks; and that, out of thirteen ofa family party which met last yearat St. Andrews, only one is now living—twelve having gone out to India and fallen victims to the mutiny. Richmond, Va. Petersburg, Va. Wilmington, N. Columbia, 8. C.. Charleston, 8. C Augusta, Ga. Savannah, Ga T A CARD. O THE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT. .—F rom 25 to 108 gal 5 jons of pure. fresh Muk wanted every day. is 8. to the Attorney G al, i . Ga. —— ee In entering our new building, which we have just “3 uy Bir. Drayton a Philadelphian was part of bis duty totake charge of it aud Commits Ga: Worrny o Iaitatiox —Hon, Samuel Walk. | taken possession of, and we retura our sincere | Cath will bw paid on delivery. ‘Inquire at the Star ---- Wm. T. Ritchie, of the Richmond En | thus it happened that in questions of foreign re- | Montgomery, Ala ér and Hon. Henry Willis, Representatives elect | thavksto the people of Washington and George- | —"0®. quirer, passed through this city last week, on his | lations, such as the Enlistment question, the ANTE D—A first-rate FEMALE COOK. She must understand her business a8 Cook, in & gentleman's family, thoroughly, aud t* able to come well recommended inal! respect. To such = Person liberal waees will be given. A Lower Peach Tree, Ala. Mobile, Alz.... Gainesville, Ala. New O-leans... . clear, cool. The barometer at Washington, this morning, from Roxbury, Mass., when called upon by their friends on the night of the 3d, thanked them for their votes, and informed them that instead of providing an entertainment they would serd $100 each to the City Missionary for charitable or their lyberal pntronage, and we. in part, asa return. have erecred a xpacious ba return from the North, where he bas heen rural- entrality question, and others, the correspond- be an ornament to the city, with Saing in consequence of a painful accident he met | cuce came out of the office of the Attorney Gen- ‘with last Sag and which compels bim still to a not as many persons sup- use acrutch. He was j nied by bis ac- re than one occasion, pub- siding, whien will iarge and airy sa- loon, with all the convenience and comfort of our customers, and iv the establishment are aii the nee- essary arrangements for manufacturimg and encour- 1 i t 3 wt : - at the counter oi the Star Office. oc tf complished wife, Mrs. Mowatt Ritchie. tc Journals erroneously inferred and, injurlously | was 30 60 inches, and is still rising. purposes. Seotus al titectns wo teed Pyeentistuction to 1 ; oluntary act of the Attorney albanien fons diate ETE: ; WALL, STEPHENS & CO. LOST AND FOUND. ‘Tas Contestants ar rie Cuese Coxoress. | General, but by the special request in each case, The Hunger Demonstration in New York Wy nesta from atthe Grect Galore alt weit | 2 Ba avasbet hand 1th a : been heard from at the Great Colorado, all well. He met an Indian in the desert, and hastily @is- patebed by hima few lines to his family, to be mailed at Santa Fe, where it was delivered, and safely reached its destination a few days ago, in advance of all other intelligence. 0c3)-4w No. 322 Pa. nve.. bet. 9th and lth ets, I OST.—Two PROMISSORY NOTES —One drawn by Sarah Goddard, of $390, at 12 mont from lath October, 18:7.and ene by James W . Ste’ art, for $100, at 24 months, from 3d ber, 1837; jh bearing interest. This is to forewarn any per son from parceating the above. Both drawn in fxvor 1 THERESA ANN LAFPELL. I OST.—On Mondsy morning, between the Sav 4 ings Bank and K street, Island. DEED O CONVEYANCE to Jos. C. G. Keunedy for 1,00 acres of land. enclosed inan envelope post-warked New York, and registered, which iso contained letter written in French. Aiso,@ morroeco (iesr . A suitable reward will be paid on 2: over th: as Bank. {TRAYED OR STOL C 1 Hi ’ ror enerally in writing, of the secretary of State’ cone xe on says of Messrs. Paulsen | fall these ways, and especially in the matter of ul Morpiry, the leading contestants at the pardons and legal appointments, the duties of Chess Congress the Secretary of State so far forth diminished,— “ Notwithstanding that Mr. Paulsen, in play leaving to the latter, in substance, foreign affairs, ing five blindyold yames simultaneously, has ef | the custody of the great seal and the laws, and fected what never before was attempted by any | the administration of the territories. man, he is not either exlausted by hisefforts, nor | , “Aud so, during the administration of Presi- has he attained the limit of his powers.’ He | dent Pierce, Mr. Marcy administered the Terri- states that be feeis satisfied he could play eight | try of Kansas He issued the instructions tothe games at the same time. und asserts that he | Successive Governors; he rec-ived their official should not be astonished if somebod were to | i¢tters; he addressed official letters to them; and — twenty. Those who have the pleasare of | it Was a part of his particular duty to keep in Lis acquaintance know him to be of an exceed- | Miod the current of affairs in that Territo. 7 and ingly taciturn and modest disposition,and ineap- | Wen asked, or without being asked, to give ed- of speaking otherwise than he thinks; and | Yice thereon ‘to the President. In aword, Mr. New York city seems to have been in a fever- ish condition on Monday, in consequence of the Tumors im circulation of riotous demonstrations to be made by unemployed *workmen, but fortu- nately the day passed off without any particular disturbance. The New York Post of last evening says: A crowd gathered about the City Hall again this forenoon, composed of the same turbulent elements which were assembled there yesterday. Mayor Wood not feeling secure, a police force uf near 200 men Was on the ground, prepared for an K NDLING WOOD. SUPERCEDURE OF CHARCOAL. | We arc now ready to furnish the best rosin PINK: WOOD split and sawed in short pieces expressly for kindling, which for economy, cieantiness, and con- venience has no ¢q Stove wood sawed and split 40 per cent cheaper than the usual rates. COAL—COAL—COAL, Schooner Chanceford, now »float with White Ash Keg Coal, 3,00) tons. best Schuy!ki!l and Lackew: Coal, to arrive within afew weeks. bt ondere shoal t ied with the money Ali orders should be accompanied wii ~ Ere ready —— os delivered. Coal bs. to the ton. under cover. T. J.& W.M. GALT, I WAS ARRESTED THE OTHER (ewe by a drunken loafer, that I turned ou of my room in Virginia for gambling, and taken petre noun yor gray tad a mock tral, to be ‘ jot a Demoerst. Dee ee bee PETER CROW. NOTICE.—Prof. CROUCH, finding it im- posable to complete his arrangemets for his Concer, 22mm ed to come off on the llth ins! u emergency. ‘Che front yates were closed an =N—Last mght, fri + locked, except the centre one, and none were per- | the Met. Episcopal Church South,is under the " of 15t Capito! & Sorrel HORSE, with as bis former assertions with tto h Marcy conducted, officially, and by instructi . those having prob ye 27) ~ Northwest corner of !2th and C pie, ge. 5e ‘aed IS have teen put to the test and soeee Sincere and acts issued from his bitice, ana bearing aie Bere Meares ee es! any poned mati HURSDAY week. the 19th fost. n6-t one square south of Penn.» aa Tet emp ey pet ean abide the day when he shal! attempt these | *#s@ature, the relations of the United States with e at, satistied that when he undertakes it he | Kansas, just as tully, and in the same wa Will succeed. Was attached toa new Cart a! the tim. Avy one giving infeorma'ing xs to the whereabouts of the Horse and Cart, wiil be suitably paid for his trowhie xt T at which time it will certainly take place. Arrangements are in prosecution to make t Concert one of the most interesting musical @1 About a thonsana people gathered upon Tomp- oR ALL kins Square this w.orning; and at 11 o’clock Mr, h , as be -EXPLOSIVE BURN- did the relations of the United States with Great me i Smit Se a I luid is equal, if not superior, leaving information at the Boianieal Garden, foot on anes of gentiemen in the Congress, as ene . a Satenot aiakbie ben eset ie taiuments ever gotten up in this city. ey) ny, Fluid now in use,as it gives a better lig: t, | Of Capitol Hull. ¥ of his acqraintance in the West, Lave ¢ hypothesis of Mr. Banks assumes, inthe bai longer, smokes is cortaioly non-ex niose WM. HAZEL. stated their belief that Mr. Paulsen plays much | cst place, that Mr. Marcy is to have the eredit | Mo" Council and received the Mayor’s signature, ¥D GUARD!—You are hereby notified to at | plosive. Price 75 cents q ATTENTION PRESIDENT’S MOUNT- ie 7 gallon, tend a . ji Ff) REWARD.—Ranaway from the subsoriber Detter bii 2 of the 1 tiation with Gre _ | Which was received with applause. A resolution onthiy meeting of the Corps TO-MOR- M. GREEN. a) et sho MNEGRE giined to tink so hitmrif, snd Inily exprenced | piste exclasion of the Presidente sad eat aie | wt, adopted, dec ‘aving” thatthe thane of the | HOW EVENING ay ete, See eOMO RS | nm __Grocery comer of 1Sthand Lis. | MAN PRANK: aged 3s, Ho is abut foe Bimeelf as wisbful of Mr. Morphy’s opinion on | President ix to have the blame of the conduct of | Meeting were due the Common Council and the greatest importance will be laid the Compa. ny. Foes) ers oS requested to be prompt in bk tt nee. order: reer 7 JOSEPH PECK, Captain, : ite FAIR. Mite Society of Gorsuch Chapel wiil open a Fair at Island Hall, corner reet and Virginia avenue, on MONDAY NG, Nov, 6th. Season tickets may be had feet five mches im hight: stout and weil made; Mayor for their act jon in the matter, uite black; with a round face. A letter was read from Theresa G. Runk, an- nouncing that she was ready, “like the Nizhtin- yale whe went to the Crimea,’’ to take hold, and help the working men out of their trouble, and finally that she ‘was at that moment present “wafting to be received bya deputation of work jngmen ”’ “Phe secretary, McGuire, after read- ; ADIES, PLEASE READ, the subject, for which purpose he would play | the affairs in Kansas, to the complete exclusion 4 aaa one game, or more if necessary, with him; the | Of Mr. Marcy. That hypothesis is altogether latter over the board. It must not be supposed | Sfatuitous, not warranted by any facts. and ©on- that such a facility in blindfold chexs has been | tary to reason. Either the President directs and. attained by practice. Only once before coming in po | seers for praise or blame in both brauch- to this city had he played three yames at atime, | 3 Of business, or be does not direct, and praise bat be nevertheless stated tothe New York Chess | OF blame attacles to Mr. Marcy. ‘There is ho es Club that he felt convinced hecould equally well | ©@pe from that dilemma, as a general Presuinp- Instead of selling the remnant of my stock of FANCY GOODSat auction, [ have moved it into my new Store, 336 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, where | intend giving my customers and the ic generally, a chance get great hargains at auction prices. Call before you buy, and examine for yourselves, ‘apprehen- secured im c. C. MAGRUDER, Upper Marlboro, Prince George County, nle 3% Maryland. sion, provided he is delivered to m=, jsil so that I get bun. Lae at Shillington’s Bookstore. Singie admission 12] Very respectiuliy, R. C. STEVENS REWARD.—Ranawav from the vw succeed in four or five. ax in th Ant tion. zz ing it, suid: “* Victory bas crowned ux; the ladies | Sgnte. Season tickets 50 cents. n9-lw* Dealer in Freneti Millinery and Fancy Goods, 200 2% .— Ranaway fro e ont. be koows he has taught bimaci?, and potgee ‘Mr. Banks contradicts this general presump- is going to present themselves through this lady 00 2 38 Pa. ave., bet, Sth and 10th si $20 soriber,at Washington City ,on Set present.*? Madame Runk then mounted a chair, without invitation, and said: “IT have come here to offer you my services. I intend to give a series of joyed the opportunity of contending with first- | ion. What authority has he for the contradic- class players until his entry into the present Con- | toa? 1 knowof uone. But his hypothesis then a _Paol Merphy's style, however, combines Pa spd ormenoes in pe second place, that the element, being so characterized by native | ®fairs ansas were misconducted, to the de- ‘ genius allied with extensive study and research $o5 Of Producing ali the troubles which Mc, } oncerts for met: and women ont of emplovment. Sf to Partially excuse the honible attempt at wit | Pierce's Administration has entailed upon tas | have plans v-bieh are very creat, end if {can of one of bis admirers, who spoke of him as | Mation? What? Did Mr. Marcy remain atthe | *¢iithe sbares in the enterprise. { will give you urday, the 2th ‘of October, my negro man EU, who calls himeelf Edward Joie, about SBS years old, six feet high, rather dark in his appearance, of medium size, 'n general wears & moustache and goatee; and. when suddenly 81 dressed, stammers very much. I is not knowa what articles of clothing he took with him, but he ingeneral dressed nost and testy. The above MPROVE YOUR EYE: Png assist them—by the PA OPTICIAN—A_ Wootson who, just arrived from Europe. with his own manufactu- red, and also of a cood many other Opticians’ iatest improved SP CTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, bic are the PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and SOCERIOR NEEDLES SCISSORS, French is orki: ‘otton, reat 08s, &c. TY candela LAMAIOND'S. —STRENGTHEN RIS ~ oy _largest stock in the | RISH WHISKEY. w c J o ISH WHIS- RAZILIAN CRYSTAL, DOUBLE | W8"d will be given, if takenand lodged in jail so that “nasciturncn fit weth hk head of his Department i half the money. [Applause] 1 come to aid and | BA genuine article of Stewart’s IRIS! ita . I get kimagun. the nascitur = eant @ the fit piled om business cmalnned to be tine Fenouheea t comesh you oil ta any er [Weill stand by of seeert oorner 4th sinet a PL : BESS ae plate in og Weal ENING So2-core™ PHILIP OTTERBACK. scenes Did he stay in the Cabinet while his adv: ; | you.) I do not come with a revolutionary spirit — ee OAL | CATARACT or going to it, also SHORTSIGHT Tue Hann Tix pon tee Basten & Wee permanently disregarded? Did ha Somsaay to everything must be done ina proper manner, Cc OAL!!! COAL COAL EDNESS. Al. persons that wenr or those which - cester Railroad a reduction of the wages of the | day, sign and send off instructions avd letters for t Pbere is forty thousand soldiers ready to shoot need to bezin to wear them will be suited at first sight. Those wonderful double-polished Glasses received the very highest recommendation at the WORLD’S FAIR in PARIS, through their pro- ducing & clearing to the sight the best known til set. Also. all styles of OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, ieroscopes are for sale at his store, corner of ighth street and Pennsylvania avenue, or 491 Kighth street. Prioss very reasonable, the same as he 1p his establish- i adaf ment in Pari Beer: I HAVEt sono cere, me of my new is ved A new Airiient Bist top COOKING STOVES? which 1 ect upio Philadel last and rea of the best Pennsylvan: len- Boiron. Thave called it the Flora Air-tight Cook- ing Stove. patented 1837, heavy and thick, sei x | use. and destined to be ihe cook's det ht. it will bake, ite 5 «stew, broil, perior to Raf Cooking stove tat 1s market ;aud has attached to it asummor errangement. N DUBANT’S EW EATING HOUSE. The undersigned desires to infurm his frie: di and the —— — he — re roughly repai refitted the premises «« corner of Pa. avenue and 6t street, north side, formerly fee mae by Wm. Walker. and others, and so long and favorably known as the Nationa! Restaurant, The improvements and alterat ons which | have &re on the most complete and ample scale, and hare furnished at great trouble and expense. and I can confidently promise to present to those who may honor me witn their patronage, Rocommo which cannot be surpassed. To gentlemen who wish apartments for private fartice. | would state that Ihave also reuted and itted up for that purpose, the large and commodious house adjoming the corner, on 6th street, where their wants wiil be promptly attended to. On Sunday my bar wall, of = be closed, but persons whe desire them, can e supplied with their Eating Rooms, in the house above mentioned, on 6th street, entrance seo- To ative in the conree ars fey ds 4 ray head eo 1 a white as 3 Howe) wh ch we Will seal at a reduotion if delivered essein, “Pine, Oak, and Hickory WOOD, constantly on hand. Orders promptly filled. For rent a Store Room, 18 by 70 feet, on Seventh streets VeNTATIN & BHO. No. 422 Seventh st eulw : s between G and i. employees to the ve be governme: you down jike dogs, and then you would leave at work upon the track have been or will be tailing troubles on the coun’ dishonor on | Tere ts # tbo discharged. son | the Administration ? ‘I say no,zentiemens that Micont silt ak Pe ae ee The conductors and drivers of the Middlesex | !¥ mpossivle, morally, ‘spposslble, monattously | *diters to favor us, and Tknow that they all do} Horse Rajiroad have tad their wages ieduced— | impossible. It ix totally Iucompatible with th's | aud Task you for three cheery for the editors. the mariied men at the rate of 2 premises of the 4igh worth of Kir. Marey. To} [Three cheers.] In order to live, a person must f $2 50 per month. € ¥ tj and t live this wi dd halt ts comartiod Gone ate: ” | aver it, ts toads lndeltibie stigusa on hte imen= ive" (Titre cheers and a tiger | it cen ral ory. As s:pan of hovor, as an upright and co:)- : " The iron and. steel works’ Howe Pin corer: | tue Depaitment and the Cabinet, a mere mecha, aeis of those cedcein? [vex ree feces} Sharon Bassett’s. bolts, and R_N_ Bassett"s. qi. | {cot tstiument, like a copying clerk, signing an & Tibank yous aud now Tash catlsfled Ramen 3 gers, have entirely closed. The Shelton Coppa. | punk. udecn, exeenting measures, carrying out | Lerine Sorioiure se Aa noel Ht vial Reta By, tacks, Sbelion & Osbourne's. Manuzaciarlog | wbicy tienda comclenee disapproved. aa: t you seek, and ye shall find, knock, and ittaball steoterig; pet a pape eter Laegglncely gnu the President I say this is injponaible, and can - | py opened mate you. [Threecheers ata ere fe aod cane ae ‘unaing, vat with fewer | not be. Mr. Banks falls Into the asine Bilesany » ee or in wots ne ee Bands and on lens time. This has thrown twoor } misconception here In iegerd ce Mie Marey as.b © | Word th the coverdment thane eae OY 2 Tmyloyment. did in Faneuil Hall, when speaking of Mr:. word to the government that the goods up The Meriden (Cong } Chronicle says that their | Guthrie, and the falsely alleged difference sof | {ot this money will be sold. [Three cheers,] town officers have their bands full already of so- | opinion between him and President Pierce as | 0 “goog ot eile 9 apply to sil the Governors of ADAM BONNEL, DRES: No. S22 18th street wi Washington city, has th of Washington and vicin nity, that she has fitted up Maki Leper po my ere she is ready i 18a Dresses, Santaies, Basques, &e.sand in'the it_and very latest style every month the French Journal ode, direct from Panis. Bll-2m* MILLINERY. FERRERO, No. 5 Great Jones pier iy at_C. Woodward's Met loor abo ; Jicitati i States, and let them hold a meeti street, New York, respectfully inform: For sale only - Woodward's Metropolitan | oud door above the avenue, ; lone aad everyday te-bodied'menare ceting | ute the President, cad We suena ne ne eee! | Pits the Goverament te eur bene eee? | Ono Tacha wrescreneet un see vanja avenue, between 1th and Hth'atveetne ">" | tabliahmend willbe under iy Sinmente Nomatets employ: and offering to work through the | he in fact imputes the most criminal violating? gf | _ ‘Next, you must apply to the bankers. (No! ane eer om Hig, ath of November, | 37-6 c ‘control. winter for (Meir board duty and hovor on the part of the SBeretan » | RO! and some hisses] you must Ae (0 | Sous Waltigton Fount ee —— + | nS these who snay Teauiretho servines ofa Freeoh + ree ‘Yhat {s to say, he errs alike in his premises an a | te bankers; they, I know, will help you. ‘Ana ‘ ul Shera find a handsome assortment of WASHINGTON, at yd setae Cook, for entertainments of any kind, 1 would say ap Te pops Musical Fund Hall was | conclusions.” then ty eee al ply to the millionaires ; they Ba VENER EXPRESS PACKAGE Buceuen oma that I can se such upon short nutioe, and on abou ‘ail as it could well hold willal citi 288 6 BAD J THT’. ’ ; evening. The attiaction was Lola Montes es, | COMING. —Members of Congress have cer a- | ‘res there mut bo provision made for feed- FLUWERS BEAT RS FANCY. PINS, snd dF caters ths pobilo that be | wanes ove nares teat Lomenauwe Lee ad. lecturer. menced to drop in upon us, under eircumst; mn- beef bo le reps ocoreestabmy a9 P oe i é et ek Sou i xeit eae LINES to yaaily wil extend tome such ‘support as will aatic ws On Monday, 2d instan’, Hi. t up in the Crys where you can go an . : at moderate % nam: ve, = white man, indicted for sicallog a bog, wanesen| ee cr ee a ee et ate don . ia vous ple he port fur very i nil-sotls CK’S BESTAU) FN tesen an ander Willard’s hott This establi ment having on hly reno- vi i. to. or : # eat every day ; and the Corporation must pay for Vieted, sentenced to thirty days imprisonment, | 6 Of She session. It is already apparent that | it. [immense applause.) You must not starve ; and thirty lashes ia two doses atthe Haray county | @ muoff larger number of them than ever before } aud How, fare-thee-well. court, Va ; Madame Runk retired amidst loud and pro- At the meeting of the State Agricultural | 18%, Keeping house here this winter, w hich longed applause ; and a German ‘monating’ the Soclety of North Catolina, last rt will add not a little to the refined and desirable | hair, pronoun glowing enloyium upon her W. Vessbie stated in the coursvof catecsh Gi; | comforts and enjoyments of the stranger's mo- | (id) iinslated her speech fato the language of typhoid fever, MEM Sane Wee & Preventive of | journ in the Rederal Metropolis in the course of | * Secretary Trighttcl gesture, deciarea tse hs 3 he session. Such persons, from their positiom | *"¢) © trightfui are, 07 Prof. Bosh, of New York, | ri , 3 he pate — Commentary on the Seok of Nesikens tebe ate before the “dear people,”’ when housekeeping, of Tompkins aqua ” makes sll ap Mahed ext May. ie bised Commenyaries especially, seek to render themselves as agree~ | preserve the Lap araet bee eee s ‘us, ie i 5 ants years ats Se one able to society as possible, and therefore live Mra stiger), The red Leh | at- sate whi hl dap alas oy nerf tacked our Bane ete ae reat in ies notion will bs sivenet tg dag of opening, Toffer for sale the good will and Beturen wih ine Wasa fgets peta LAP ES’ BRAIDS, PLAITS, CUR near corner of 13th at. 1 iS ages ate may desi; be sent between two three eiticn, whieh wilt be faiehfully and prompt (i ren will be Smith's United Hotels Par avenue, tetyben Sd ond Of greats: Se & Co.'s Store, corner avense ate compensat: any wo atthe tly u e is now ful! Me staf i tau rs yon, he hopes to met the wait J.D. 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