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et er Do RS +s = Pe es ee —_ em eee WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. which it can be economised should be EV —— = a jot only br the people, but also by their _EVENING STAR. “How ee Apres cre atc New Y Een fivlaienrg “age j ursday last, with even more that fhe i WAGE ane ae ls lee chee Aekpeniphoceaey,, attributes | 1 locked stawiiee Cone] ania Sak building. = = | the recent Democratic vietory in o New York en magi A SE Pare f . movement in ; SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRSSA. | Stato election to its owminflu eon jom House building is pioneered The Union's last issue discussed “The News | «+ It strikes us that, if thé cred! SG rect! A itor this ratic victory be by the — Sauer pater em ba siaily tothe New Yor) to the inde; English journals are lined lent, common. 4 der-state rather than on oF ten bitenstes ctteciatoe all parties and | Street, the is its close p financiat embarrassments. ' +s classes of our independent thinktng people. —, to be at ptoiarg: eee i Bercy The Intelligencer by ejoices that ~ 3 Ay hs We did it!’ snys the Herald—at tha same jobs.’ The attempt of a few individuals to im- news renders it certain that aa a tly | time savagely denouncing the Detroit Free repress beast lime peers must be resumed in this Leruxd = 7 Press, the’New Haven Register, the Washing- | (hi, age A cabt gl hoe iy But ‘Ge ph wicent books is ——— sarees sce of the | 2” Union, Richmond Enguirer and other | practical sense of Mr. Brown pierced beneat the The Arabia Engla: have Paper testimonials on which reated, and suspension on this side. It was anticipated in Democratic journals that intimated that saw the whole question in its true light, and this : some credit for bringing about that resnit id | honest, faithful officer will be deterred {1 pba! rar ee i ae a due to the Demoeracy of New York! Did we doing his whole duty, by the mean and cowardiy mm upin affairs o! oy attacks of those whose plans of seif-: dize- Orleans and New York, as well asa dozen not make George Law a most formidable can: | Tint has been thora: eed ce agerae ise =—_—_—-—---- USEME - GRAND ASSEMBLY. ~~~ The Franxiix Fire Co pleas, mene to their friends mod te pasaice. pies . - Sis bine akten =A . ~ 7» Pnckees ONE aie rtm te Hoteis and at the door om the evening of tha _ Vike “SR, Q°F NAME 1s OUR MOTTO. FOURTH ANNUAL BALL Good Will Club, 70 BEGIVEN AT CARUSI'S SALOON. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov, 25th, 1257 Pad in vt 4 to = ones sg erat hag ae ON pu NATAI ATL yove named piace. on WEDNESDA Thee +... Rev. Dr. Hi divine, is lying ror iil. ave ‘Sapte Nicht Bae winaeo® Wcdimes jane, the be'ale of tbe New soft were Mair, on for a @ivo . (Ky.) Bitpress states that the eminent New York 1 volume illustrated, The Miscellaneous Poems of Thomas Hood, con- tai poems befor ited, Bi. Forsloat TAYLOR & MAURY'S n 16-3t Bear Sth st. NESNS & CLARKE'S HALLETT, DAVIS oft ern I crikntarEd Sane Ores, Constantly receiving and for sale onl: JOHN 8 Enus, ‘ween 9th Purchasers fal eens examine ‘urchasers w it to they for themselves the papertor ‘qualities of the above Sipola, Covers, Melodeons, &., &¢., also on n l6-tr canvass, and to the influéhce After long years’ service, Jules Janin is about to retire frem the field of literature. The Journal des Debats is about to replace his pen by that of Edmund About. sane Naren yegres cape his first lecture in this cou at ton, on on tbe Nationg ular Spaiads National and Po of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The Richmond Enquirercontains the tet™ te dressed by Mr. Leake_to Mr. Hunter, the response to which was séme weeks ago given to the press. There is also some shaip shooting be- tween Mr. Leake and the Enquirer. ++. Miss Catherine Hay has caused para- : : ANUFACTURED TO.ORDER. oN extensive English concerns interested with oer | an on eae one aaa tes | seria accision:, An epeeal to Congters may | graph te go Mitac beer (Mi CREA RE RCCTION IN Paices oF |¥iit co. woe siedguthanneserres aise tain failing American houses and corporations, Herald in No! you y made a fool a she Lage coup wpa ed fell sapar geet — bierent her from continuing her successful | 1 offer the foliowing goods at prices enum. 08 norexpeune fore’ t's* ce the most effect. Ao: simpl, ‘ | and show the ri ves ose who lead the ima donna career. - . rated : censon, ‘would go by the board. It was, however, quést | (rion: and, after gaining his confidence, when | Post Office removal column in our city. Whether |?” a rnowy the items of news brought by the | Ladjes’ doublg-soled Heeled Gaiters, 92.25. base abutn’s Celebrated Brass and String Band hms tionable how far the failure of those houses | | | declined being bled to death—black-mailed | ‘e#e facts would be likely to further thelr s#l- | acabia, we fad intelligence of the alarming’ ill- without heels, 81.75. would affect: the business wets kingdom and by yourstrikers—you exposed him to the world pron, song rapa a Fart ovied toga ioas continent generally. Sc the kaowing ones in the nakedness of his folly—that’s all. George | Femains to be seen when ieappest is made.a awaited the Arabia’s retarn to New York with Law, with all your puffing, was never brought oe Tomes the greatest anxiety She has, however, at apres Presidency than you brought | WAteEr’s Expepition rao tue Usiren length returned, and her news, in showing that George Washington Dixon befure him ; and the Srates.—That it is utterly impossible, with the general business of England is much lesd | 17 York world knows weil how near that was. | the lawsof the United States in that particular affected by the state of our finances than was We made John C. Fremont, too, says the | #tding as they do, to prevent the egress of antisipated, satisfies all that our troubles will Herald ; taking hits wp unk z and friend- | flibustering expeditions from our southern soon be over—the question of their duration leona so bepuffing him as that we came | Ports, is apparent in the facility with which being, simply, whether English suspension was within an inch of beating James Buchanan and Walker and his marauders recently set sai! or was not about to make speedy resumption the Democracy with him. Those who know | fom New Orleans. Though the Saratoga is on this side a matter of impossibility. It is the details of Fremont’s history, however, know awaiting his arrival at San Juan, and the Wa- evident that the English’ financiers and mer<| Jon that Thomas Hart Benton made him ail | bah—another vessel of the Home squad- chants stand ready to aid those in the United he really is as a public man; while the specu- | °2—-Was some time since ordered to cruise to States connected in business with them, and Jalan “dad scheaness' of ihe Northern Federa intercept him, and though the Fulton sailed are fully able so to do. anti-slavery party by their expenditures of shortly before his departure ona like errand, Under existing circumstances on the trans- money, canning, mendacity and demagoguism and the revenue outters stationed at Mobile Atlantic side, shame, if nothing else, should walk him, temporarily, a dangerous foc to the and New Orleans followed close in his wake, Prove sufficient to bring about an early resump- Demoeratie party “ane: In so doing, it was | °Ut impression is that the speed of his steamer tion here. (the Fashion) will enable him to effect a land- SE a EST Se eras ae eee P| tos whore’ ke willis We ure iaaliuaa wo potters I> A private letter, received at London, states | promises of various considerations-Mariposa, thes he-eacks' ts (geadh Yesalna ceiher ake that 10,000 Sepoys were slaughtered at the capture | and influence in shaping the policy of his ad- One x - hea — ; 2 ata ‘i = of Delhi ministration with reference to persons, being — = reece) he sgl tied e - a e For Evaore —The United States Mailsteamer | among them. In the impudent article from i ae = the Cadteal Aaa Gac: Arago, Captain Lines, left New York, on Satur- | which we quote above, of course the Herald e@anece ior hin: pdiceprinte’renepiine methat sy, for Southampton and Havre. She takes out'| claims the credit of epaame. saree -elpype imo he and his fellowese vill earl fall into their % passengers and $19,000 in specie. last presidential election. Yet who does not 7 U7 Mrs. Weyling was weeunied am Friday know that while vehemently urging Fremont’s nonaecdea” Dae! rs raped night while standing in her house door, in Balti- | ©laims for the Presidency, it as vehemently op- : ' Fs gone i is artill i I ‘More, by a slug fired at her, and died on Satur. | posed Mr. Seward and his friends—who were have in command of his artillery, is merely “ Walkiag Shoes at $1.12; "s Children’s in p 10n. Sean a ee wt Sant SENS ® * nlé-lm* * No. 4% 7th st., between G apd H. Wavrep.—Fonr good Hands on Ladies’ work ; also, two good Binders. nl6-s —_—_——eeee——— 502 ano 'NEw"sVons. 502 The subscriber has just removed into his New Na. 52 Reventt street, (old stand,) he respectfully solicits the ronage of his acd the public, and desires to call their attention ta his extensive assortiment of FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, deuleris, 1 lige Drees Caps, from the he dies’ Fall a: vinter Hats, which will compare m rip and taste with any in the city. Straw Millinery in ali its Branehes. French and American Flowers, selected with great care. Ribands of every atyle and price. - Ruche’s Bonnet Frames, Crowns, &6. nguish and tales Conpen, Silks, Satins, &e. in all its nes. 4 Ladies’ Dress Trimmings, all kinds. Gentiemen’s Drawers. Undershirts, Stocks, Collars, cravats, and Handkéroniefs Mi and Cambric Fm! 4 k et 3” Embroidered gid Hemstioh Handkerchief. etlanid Wool, Wor flea Cotton Varnes Extracts Eau de Colugne and Pi of every description. air, Nail, ‘00! rushes Tuck, tgp gto Dressing Combs, all ki YS TOYS, TOYS, Ys. Rubber Cloth, for nursery use. Elastic Ri! Belts. In fact, thing that e lady wanta the necexsaries as well as the luxures of Niet Call and examine for yonreelt. ies ep 7°WM. P. SHEDD, TICE. Tus undersigned to tie to inform his isses and ‘Sa; and Refs a sa roubeneats Will 88 furn’shed by an ‘oaitively no hats or caps will be allowed im the Tickets ONE. DOL.LAR—ndmitting a Getitleman aod ing had of t members, on the evening of the Bale rcs Committee of Ar "8. - 8, ty Go . . i se y 3 yaa. N. B—As no Compl Tickets will out, the giterent ‘Clube are cordisiiy invited. ni6.21 febrero RAND CO, NATION CONG Pe G AT CERT SIS RY oon On TUESDAY EVENING, November 1710, MAD'LLE FREZZOLINGS first m Warh: i wl S THALBERG, HENRY VIEUXTEMES vel AANA AEEATRA OSH, The high celebrity sojered. by Mlle Freezotsyi, perorof'the French, end at the Mi tamnad Since of the Conservatoire in Paris, justifies the manager piteres that this announcement wall meet with Approbation. vekets, $1 -—Secured Sexts, #1 50. ‘scan be secured at the Music Stores of R. Davisand W.G. Metzerott. Sale of tickets will commence on Saturday, No- vember 14th. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. ni CARUSI’s SALoon. “2 BY PARTICULAR REQUEST, iss JULIANA MAY’S CONCERT Will be Repeated on THURSDAY, November 19th. The sale of secured seats will th stores of Messrs. I ‘corolt on Wee. ness of Lord Aberdeen, which is causing much anxiety to his friends. His complaint is obstruc- tion of the bowels. Lord Aberdeen has long been Prominent in British politics. +e Dr. Joseph T. Curtis, of New York, com- mitted suicide ow Friday last. He was an emi- nent Hom@pathic physician, and a Es. mecha- nician, and invented the Antomatic Triturator, which would ennni Ay tind a powder to pre- cisely the tensity desired, and stop at the point set. “Latterly, he devoted much of his time to the construction of @ sewing machine, which gives the needle Libicanst Nica movement that the band gives it—successfully working button holes adeyelets. He had become so much interested An some improvement upon it, that for four or five nights past, he did not sleep at all. On Thursday, though still abont, he showed evi- dences of derangement; and on Friday he sud- dealy clapped the muzzle of a loaded pistol to his sid: rectly over the heart, fired and fell, dying almost instantly. From Caixa. —The dates are Hong Kong Sep- tember 10, Shanghai September 1. The United States sloop-of-war Portsmouth left Shanghai for Japan on the 26th of August. The sloop-of-war Levant remained at Hong Kong, and the steamer San Jacinto at Shanghai. The blockade of the Canton river was strictly maintained. According tothe Pekin Gazette, the Leip f of Yeh, at Canton, had met with the approval of the Imperial Government. he Russian war steamer America had arrived at Shanghai from the Amoor, with a Russian Admiral on board, who, it is said, was on a restr Mission. French steamer anda gunboat had proceeded to the Guif of Tonquin, in consequence of the {ll- jends of Messrs. Davis and Met: a = a filibuster Colonel, not a Colonel in the army | treatment that some of the missionaries had met h it nesday, November 18th. day. Pleasant city that of Baltimore to live in. | Fremont” in that election there—and who | * Sbaster Co Binies ds ailersdi by raat with in Cochin China. as oni eae huntuedee he ei cee we Tickéts, 31; Secured nents, $1.50. nis SPP ey eS aS triumphed as candidates by larger majorities | °. sag = . A letter from Hong Kong to the London Times | order GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING me the TWENTY-FIKS rs “ Pa " * dispatch writers in the filibustering interest. | say: best manner and at lower prices than any Mir. RY AN Vic K y, ify "The U. S. steamer Fashion, on which | than were given in the State to Fremont. ; hort time since the Foo Ch bh her establishment in the Cit: ARY AND CIVIC ANNUAL BALL Walker lately got off, was sold at auction at New But Pp an old gama of the Herald, which Many years ago he was licutenant in the spose since the Foo Chow authorities | other ty. f OF THE Washington Light Infantry, Orleans, on the 24th ultimo, for #2500. Her in- agreed to take Mexican dollars at two per cent. Yentory alone of articles on board is fully worth | Will not fail to ciaim to have saved The Eleot, if discount in payment for duties. They now ob- Please give him a call, and mae ne of the army of the United States, and more recently HALK, fi Merchant Tailor, No. 23 Pa. avenue. pape : 3 civil employee of the Government about the | ject to receive them except at market value. The | 144 1m* south side. CARUSI’S SALOON, it lives till the day of judgment. It is worthy | * = apers of American vessels are given up on proof ee “ . ‘ : that sea ar can batten er ate hak the mca mbrace—is | B¢W Custom-house in New Orleans. He became | PrP On Ama tinny ane ean tendered nee 0 ‘THE PUBLIC. On MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 234, 1897. the vessel, + . Parties or persons having sdvertised for sale an “ UNEXPLOSIVE AS " which is no- thing but the well-known “Eth Oil,” therefore T deem it necessary to caution consumers for their safety, that the only genuine arts is Known as “Reintzei’s non-F-xplosive Burning Fluid,” and is prepared sold _y F.STUTZ, at his Depot, cor ver of 11th and E strects, he being the sole possess- or of the right for selling the same in tne District of Columbia. m l4-tf FR. STUTZ. a en EE a as 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 322 GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. White and colored Shirts; Silk, Merino, and Cot- ton Undershirts; Silk, Meri ¥ Lrawers: Cravats, St Ties, $ . Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiels, Suspenders, Muftiers, Robe de Chambres, &c.. &c. Our stock of the above goods are entirely new and A somewhat notorious some years since for fili- | ment of duties. The British Consul requires that The Fashion was built in New York in 1842, and | really death to any person or cause it espouses, y the authorities be satisfied. This difference gives is consequently 15 years old. notwithstanding the insolence and impudence iieleepineecirear gm rings 3h eonjuncten | preference to American vessels.”? ‘Woaraiwinn ty Misssiesirrt-On the evening | °f its charlatan boasts. For years and years it ‘with Yaravanat. ord Elgin was expected back at Hong Kong “3 by the end of September; and, says the corres- of the Sth inst., a whirtwind took place at Tuni- | 2@8 assumed to build up and pull down men! Nayar Courts or Inqtiny.—In Court No. pondent of the Daily News, “About the same cacounty, Miss., tearing down bouses and trees | and re before Congress; and the result | ;_ to-day, where the case of Mr. Barney still eae ont eh re He HG grid Plt The dwelling of Emeison O'Neil was blown | is, that it is a proverb among the members that | progresses, much documentary evidence was | Red, from | when the three diplomatists will down and his wife killed. Her mother was also | as the Herald advises or predicts, so Congress | read and submitted, after the examination of probably make a fair start for Pekin. Jt is said fatally injured. The tornadodid a great deal of | never acts. Capt. Van Brunt and the Rey. Stephen Hill in that the Emperor bas intimated, by the vermillion damage to farm houses Of late it has professed to take the National = pencil that he knows what is going on, that be will palletes the case of ex-Passed Midshipman Nathaniel T. | not receive an embassy, and will leave the bar- {> The Alexandria Sentinel notices for trial in the court there for balance of the rent | greatly to the disgust of men of mind and per- * i ‘ : > ae barians to do their best or worst.** The same cor- suit set | Democracy under its wing, as it took Fremont, | West, in that gentleman's behalf—the latter respondent predicts a war inChina ona large scale, case being still pending before this Court. due from the Know-Nothings, for the use of | sonal character identified with the Democracy, American Hall. A number of gentlemen to whom The Infantry take pleasure in announcing to ti friendaand the public, that they have perfected their arrangements for a Ball on the above date, when they wiil be pleased to meet them as**in the days of yore.” in the interchange: of plnerstris which the occasion wil! afford. hey are under many obligations for the patronage And support heretofore liberally bestowed, evimema as it #.A warm interest in the welfare of the ertizen military, and particularly the Corps, and the public may be fully assured that all efforts will be made to render this Ball equaily satisfactory as the Previons ones. The prelude of the Ball will bea. repetition of the reguiar and fancy maneuvors and the manual of — erpouted by. SScachnes of = Corps, as jone at the of the chimes last. Withere's Celebrated Band, in full, has been en- ed. "Esdies invitations will be sasued by the Executive Cotto and intimates that several Russian officers had Before Court No. 2, to-day, the case of Com- | arrived at Pekin, under pretext of being en route who besides being well aware that its pretended | mander Ringgold was being closed by the sub- | F the Ainoor settlement. embraces all the largest sizes. Committee, to whom applications will be made eet pore meee ae teet | friendship is gem acs it co as cause | mission of documentary evidence on his behalf. al A London correspondent says - ; sz Pa arise and ot sybamsvoat dapate fr nase of a sts rll bent witnesses in the case ; and the knowing ones look of Criatinaity i@elt foe mt ey a ae t The case of ex-passed Midshipman Dominek Bisage inarter sesonioe meageed, though the = =. - = . " = Capital Hull; J8%,0, Donnell. Druggist, Navy Yard. for developments of peculiar raciness. praia ‘ay eee remaiairey. * eS Lynch is expected to come up next, before this police are unsparing in their endeavors to sift the | & J 000 4 YEAR! 1,00 A YEAR ub top iatee ee een a See aea that Bennett’s mendacity shou ave taken | Court. mystery. Many people daily visit the bridge, 100A VRAR. Profitah d Honorable Em- foliow ing gentlemen rerpectfal! ent Tux Losr Steamer Paciric —It will be re- its last turn—that of patronizing the party of | Court No. 3 to-d: iting the prepa- ahics by the: way is the one referred to by T. | $1000 A YEAR. ployment forall tunes. Persons ae aa Tn gunjapehon wth Commitices of the membered that some time since, a letter enclosed ¥ a ' a ay STEEEES Prepa {feod, in his immortal lyric ‘The Bridge of A YEAR. in town or country, m search of Company, 8s Managers: in a bottle, purporting to have been written on | 220mas Jefferson and And.ew Jackson! ration of the objections ofjthe Hon. B. F. Batler | sivtis') expressly to satisfy a morbid curiosity, | $1,000 A AR: employment as a source of in- Honorary Members of the Corps. es = Ere the end of the session, so universal will the 1 of ex-Captain Lev: inst aad see the xpot where the blood remains ofthe | $1 A YEAR. come, or to fill up their leisure | Goi w Ww senton Col P Foree, Col K'd France, board the Pacific, just as she was about to sink (one of the counsel of ex-Capt 'y) agai y : 1,000 A YEAR. hours, may hear of such by en- > J Fee cen Eee | tis tld cation manifested by the Democracy in d id the G t | Unfortunate stranger were found. In addition to| Bima Yeakt, Lin ng two stamps, tn ps - | Gant d B Tae, it ington, Jax Keily, ‘was picked up on the coast of France It spoke a certain locumentary evidence the Government | 11. ice, another party is using every endeavor | S{'sm 4 ogg gp AES Joo vi Mead, Hiram Richey, "Jos a Of the Pacific as having been caught between two | of Congress against the efforts of the Bees proposed to submit on Saturday last. to discover the carpet bag and clothes of the wie | Stan A a: HORNE. Box No, 4.551, New | J8# Booth. set pouseau ae ee i i tim; this ii t ne other than t! 5 ~ ¥ os ice. e em: = ye _ 7 icebergs. It commenced in this way—* Steamer puff itself into notoriety as the patron of t : ms Ryankg aiiits | eopietonse Tae eee exhibition, (000A YEAR: ment ts fitted to cithersex; sta. | Wn 8 Todd. WE Buiey, Siins H Hill, Pacitic, Eldridge captain, Smith passenzer.” | Demoratic party, as that Bennett will claw off | Tur Concert To-worrow Evestye wil a | Shatewilling to pay on incredivuccas: fer thedd | SUMSA TERE. tants heer oss syd Wallach, WW Moors, J.P Pepper, The Norwaik Gazette says that the friends of Le- | on a different tack with as much precipitancy | @ crowded one, of course, for without the addi- | Mite cr an atrocious crime; for, as he is well | im" 4 y AR. srtiole of daily consum tion, and Pty Fisher, F a ieeven” grand Smith, who was a passenger in the steam- as (after burnishing the rusty buttons of that | tion of Frezzolini and Patti Strakosch, Thal- | aware, oes ate thousands ae aoe flock % 0 A YEAR: agent's dwelling: secure by co- 7 Galt. wv HW Thomas, er, believe this to be a genuine document. never-to-be-forgotten diplomatic coat) he clawed | berg and Vieuxtempe will fill any house in the us pS eet parte dog or apoupee Eleoage noi | 31.00 A YEAR. sight ; aaie as permane sat as 5 ae Teoldennts.: 5 mam resembles Gauith's way of writing, s0d | cw trom his support of the Pierce Adcinistea- | United States at any time. He or she who pretext to add an additional wax effigy ‘o hiscol- | $1,00 A YEAR. ery town inthe Union. ni¢im | F.lamb, p AY thet there is nothing improbable in supposing |‘: ini t notwithstanding the | have never heard Thalberg, as yet is ignorant | lection, and is not at all select in his choice, RETIRED PHYSICIAN, F Gei JFF W Spaulding. tion, on realizing that no rE, te tant be actually wrote the letter, and enclosed it He ; id"s protestations of favor for it, that | of the capabilities of the piano. Frezzolini Prieeie ~— Ne on teen ot =~ ss Avie, Ae Ki Years of ‘Age, ce TE Williams, J Staniey, RW Dove. asstated. They propose to send to France and era: 9 n russia an jis prot » the Pr se sands of |ife have nearly run out, discov- Jas Busher, obtain the letter, in order to examine the hend | would as soon have thought of guing to a States’ | comes to this country with a very high reputa- | Royal of England, General Havelock, Captain writing. spies eer prison for an American representative at the | tion as a vocalist in the concert room, and has | Rodgers, the murdering sea captain, and Spollan a 7 x the Dublin murderer, are among the latest addi- ee ee Court of St. Cloud, as into the sanctum sanc- | already become a leading favorite with tho | tious. ‘There was a rumor coe Servet last night Monay Matrexs ix Bostox axp New Yorx itor-i i ‘ities; h ig | that the rators of the Waterloo murder bad A telegraphic dispatch states tbat the money torum—the closet of the editor-in-chief—ot the | New York critics; while Madame Strakosch is pe’ a been taken, but it proved to be only a falsealarm. market at Boston continues quiet, and the supply | New York Hera/d. The moral of the Demo- | regarded as having improved more in the last | Cwing to the arrest oftwo suspicious individuals Of first-class payer limited; capital, meanwhile, | ¢ratic party organization is, thank Ged, not yet | two years than any other professional vocalist | in a neighboring provincial town, but against appears abundant, and, for the waut of better | reflected in the politics and ethies of such a| inthe land. She is now the favorite ballad- pada evidence could, on examination, be employment, is finding its way into the stock | newspaper a8 the New York Herald, whose singer at the North, and will, doubtless, please Lavuis @haw Kinesis tus scien cee. board, where large purchases for investment are | embrace has so far Proved death, sooner or | as much here as there. reponse: - peace es pti Republican Wika ee ee cu | ister: to whoever and whatever it has consist- that the Constitutioual Convention is about bring- Saturday afternoon with a still stronger aspect, wally Generel Tar Avtecep Desrrvetion or tae Pro- and with more confidence apparent than Las bee: é . visiox Train, which we mentioned on Friday | !"€ its labors toaclose. He says: ~poreealeauniery pean P. Post Orricr.—The : “Much the largest portion of the Convention observable since the setting in of the panic. The Tae Parraverrura Po ‘a last—the burning of 78 government wagons by are pro-slavery 3 sentiment, but conservative in banks are sounder than ever, and their statement | Penxsylvantan, last week, Knocked into the | . and of 700 Mormons, on the plains, about | their political action; they are for submitting this week will show a healthful feeling in every | middle of next week the assailants of Postmas- sy . ot i- | theiracts toa fall and fair Vote of the whole department. ter General Brown on account of his election to |? Miles east of Salt Lake§City—cannot poss ple of the Territory, and then in good. faith to ered while in the t:ast Indies, s certain cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Genera! Debility. The ey, was discovered by him when hia only child, a daugh- ter. waa given uptodie. He had heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing q) srations made from the East Indix thonght oceurred to him that he mie! edy for h.s.child. He studied hard and suceeded in realizing his wishes. His child wae cured, and is now alive and well, He lias since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of xnfferers in *il parts of the world, and he has never failed in mak- ing therm completely healthy and happy. Wish ta do as much good as possible, he will send to sui of his atilieted f-llow-beines as request it, this re- cipe with full and explicit directions for mak. up and successfully using it. He requires each licant to enclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned xs postage on tne recipe, and the ra- mainder to be app! vertisement. Addr Dr. H Capt JY Parke 1nd O Waren beg MB Pike is, Varner, o sere 3 Coleman, Corp J Bears,” Corp F sage. Ino MeN Wm Tucker, Jno Val 3 LEM. D. WILLIAMS, Treas. nod {States.M.W.>.T.Tha.S&M)} WANTS, WANTED—In & small family, WOMAN to Cook, Wash, fron and make herself general! s — Apply immediately at No. S83 norte K s 2 * WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN as Norse to aAninfant Apply at No. 374 H street. between 13th and Isth streets. ie at* Wa NTED—By a respectable Young Woman, s Situation 28 Houseceever or Chambermaid, and make herse!f generally useful. Good references given. Please address No. 586 Tih street, a Avi ouse. n is- the paymeut of this ad- No, 119 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. > 4 : esta bly embarrass the troops now on the way to | pide their decision’ ‘This portion’of the Con. 4-1 at bE cS In New York (says a dispatch dated Saturday | comply with the directions of Congress upon | tian. Tney contained nothing but provisions— | vention is headed by Gen. Céthoun, Maj. Moor niet Saami = FOR RENT AND SALE. afternoon) the exposts of Specie this week have the subject of the location of the new Philadel- ith itions, nor accoutrements, | Mt. Henderson, of Leavenworth, and others? cou: COAL! COAL again been light, and the abundance of sterling phia Post Office, rather than to set the law of et ee eee, . = ss and I think, with a single exception, they have bills, which are offering at7 per cent. for the best and sufficient provisions for 2,500 men, have | atl or most of the talent in that body. Their j the land at defiance in order to gratify a few * bi 200 t: roposition fs. to submit the constitution in this names, forbids any idea of an active resumption es i : A been sent forward ; whereas, but 1, Troops form: ‘Constitution with slavery,’ ‘“Constitu- Of specie shipments for some time tocome. The | Property-holders striving to induce him to give have been sent thither. It will be remembered | ¢).,, w ie Slew > it will eh ‘seen that this carrent. therefore, will continue this way for a | them an opportunity to beseech Congress to re- | 14.0 it was originally designed to send twice as | proposition makes Kansas a State, the constitu- while longer from both Europe and California. | voke their action in the premises, and favor Now onthe Rray: will be unloading ina few days: Sehr. hanceford—s9 tons White Ash Eeg Coal. Sehr. Wm. Kennedy—12 tons Red Ash Egg Coal. Sehr. Lydia Ann—10l tons de do do do, Sear. John Alexander—77 tons White Ash Furnace ‘onl. Schr: Jone Alexander—S tons White Ash Range For other™ For Rentand Sale” notices see \st pase, OR RENT—Three PARI-OKS and fire F CHAMBERS, handsomely furnished, in F street north, between 13th and lath, No. 256. _nol6-cotf lene OR RENT.—Either furnished or . A x tonal chart being mostly a rehash of other State an ex three-st ose: a many there, but the state of things in Kansas constitutions, while the question of import that | oy, j°8" tons Red 1, | with basement, No. 4% N ‘annie hi nt on Monday (to-day) will ex- ps npn aspmnpcr . and in the Spirit Lake country caused the des: | hax excited the Territory and the Uuion for three | Sit Ne. redone iE Purnace me Eee Coal. minutes? walk fom the C) » ita si ‘arther increase of bullion, and the at journal (the Pennsylvanian) says, on| ,. fs past is brought toa direct issue. Sehr, Nebraska—2® tons White Ash Egg Coal. eaee Sones, with LediALe pussese,On. round total will not be f po ‘ial Meanie) 85% 0%) sination of half of them to be changed. Wait is proposed to submit the Constitution | Der \ oder latte Ret nel eee ge! Inquire atSAM’L. WALKER’S Por‘rait Gale, not far from seventeen and a | the subject: is propor > Eesc Odeon Buildina, corner 434 stveet and Pa. avenue. half milli Lai " . ‘ . about the 20th December, and to give every man | Sehr. Excelsior—163tons White Ash Egg Coal, te 5t* _ onal if millions of doliars Tae Puitape.puta Post Orvice Beitpixa.— Tue Aprratic.—We have private advices | Hii. an actual resident at that time a vote thore- de 95 tons Furnace Coal ni6-5 sie = The decision of Postmaster General Brown, in Sonr. J. Pender, Jr.-2¥ tons Furnace Coal, The above will be unloading during the coming wee Orders filled from the vessel at usual deductions. A choice lot of lump Cumberland Coal on hand. Allunder cover, 2,24 bs. to the ton. & WM. GAL Tue Metnopist Protestaxt Cuvrcn or tux | favor of proceeding with the alterations of the from New York a te cack omeaee vd oe Sone ernie Tpelteve’ winie tee Mattie Nort ax West —A special convention of the | Pennsylvania Bank Building, in order to tit it | trial trip of the Adriatic, the new steamship of the Republicans must act, sinus! vole: 9 Kansas delegates from the various annual conferences of | {F Pust office purposes, is fully and heartily en- | the Collins line. She had been off on it 24} wit become by the direct’ vote of the people a the Methodist Protestant Church of the North scenlgae tt thal el ne tit dhe partner ane hours when the advices on which we were writ- | slave State, and Congress will admit her as and West bas been in session at Cincinnati for | ign wine a For RENT, LEASE OR SALE —Two Houses on 7th street, nesr the Park. One conta: large store room, cellar. and takehonse, and has attached astable and other out houses. ‘It would make an excellent atand fur any one Wishing to oum- bone the grocery and huckstering business, er fo : ” tion, who i at all familiar with that class of oar | ten, were sent to the city. She had given entire | *"°- Northwest cor. i2th eee reo Fraime Cottage next door, several days. citizens. The getting up of petitions is atrade | 4a tiseaction in all particulars to that time. Excitement 1x Caicaco.—Tur City Sexton | 2 1St ne smoke house, and a larce garden. To xood and per- No important action was taken until Friday, | i” all large cities, vy See ms sore tbeke o Rospine ifabephartore aot a a, WASHINGTON, GEORGETO DE MORGAA bag CHa eABRES j ‘i ? | ing, and therefore {t is not safe at all times to ae . been prod n Chicago, by the detection o: oe J.B , ‘ 'e : eee preamble and resolutions acta 8 representations couveyed through these Tne Rerortep Massacre or Five Hun- Matin Quinlan, the <lth texas in the act of| EXPRESS PACKAGE. B Diug Stare. m4 So Wh Popular chanaels. eee, | saensors teft at the | prep U. 8. Troors py tHe INpraNs, near the | rifling the Vhereas, we have received satisfactory { - | corners of the streets, to be sign by any one - ee 5 ‘ a A | off in w mation that entire freedom ‘of deeumen on the ing, may be filled with names, the owuers | Missouri river, detailed with savage minute Passi ; — Eli York, a medical student who resides in — of slavery caunot be enjoyed in Lynch- | of which would be difficult to find. Boys, too, | nessina letter from the Rev. Thos. William- Tz i r Southern Illinois, was arrested at the sume time, and whereas we do not feel under obliga- | are sometimes induced to append their sigua-| gon to the St. Paul (Minn.) Times, gains no| but Dr. Brainard, the President of the Medical ven of the dead, and shipping them JAMES OSBOR lorms the public that he has established an ESS LINE, to ply daily between the Cities named above, whieh will trans- port for very moderate compensation, any thing that may be desired to be xeut between either two of the OOMS TO LET—Furnisned or unfurnished, No. S81 2d street. near A, Capitot Hill, nts .t* | ee NISHED ROOMS FOR RENT —A Parlor and Chamber, at No. 3) F stieet, one door tions to meet our Southern brethren upon any | tures to petitions without knowing or caring b 3 from 10th, h 13-e08t* College, became bail for him. three oities, which will be faithfully and promptly <= - = = aa other ground than terms of equality ; therefore What the prayer may be contained therein. | credence at the War Department whatever. It is supposed that Quinian has been, for along | delivered ot Tirmegr ing Farag Penis apalen Resolved, That it is inexpedient and unueces- | School urchins are invariably'mischievous. and sintes will be found at Smith’s United States Hotel, Pa, avenue, between Sdand 454 streets; &. in & Co.'s Grocery Store, corner of Pa. avenue and 7th street, and the Star Office. Any orders rican Aeon either of them will be promptly at- en: 0. N. B.—Spacial attention piid to the trans tion of packages to and from the Alexandri nce nll sett ; stre thes, between lith and 12th streets, jately cooupted ann tavern. For terms apply to JOHN WATERS, nis time, in the practice of robbing graves, and sell- Sary for representatives of the North and West to | with pen in hand are not to be trusted. They Funisusterine.—We are assured from a ing the bodies to the Medical Edilege, attend the general conference at Lynchburg with bra abot erygiedn nh tae Foret rea: Bhahincy ne quarter that should be thoroughly posted in aoe one two {eis ogo, 2, stranger nasty & View to secure red. if ti fi ; urport of a petition ts rly stated, and only ae u A ed in Chicago with considerable mon about we suffer : ce Oe erences ech pols to sign, then it may represent puvlic | such matters, that a sailing vessel slipped out him. Soeba afiereacde came on to ogo At the afternoon session of Priday a memorial pariioe ait But Se befes ees And biapet ta the | of New York harbor on Saturday last laden | him fs on posing his grave it was found emp- titions for removing the the Post ce in our . y ii v i they hi eye, Sener! conference was drawn up, which | Pity. and tence no fellauce should, bave bees { With men and munitions destined to strengthen | t¥. ‘Supposing they ha General Agent and Collector. Fo. RENT.—A_ handsome, new BRICK HOUSE, built in handsom style, fitted with gas, between Dand b stree! ur-BtOry modern venue, opened the wrong one % . Imgua the a“joming es F another was tried, and soon till nine were opened, | Rtirosd Depot, the freight on which Bott. | Douse.and No. 464 M, between i2th and 13th streets. bea Placed in them at Washington. Those who | Walker. As yet we know nothing to confirm | ind ail found empty. PaaS: = ast | nis ‘ “It is our earnest desiceto perpetuate the union | were mainly = Hhewehe in paving these abs this story. OTENYS NEN Sus at M ol AUGH- OR SAI. The STOCK and FIXTURES of ments . ra 4 has ; irs ii * and Loan Association are herewith invi > = ese! chan the traltc In al seeder ary ae a: ‘There never was one good or valid reason in sectiae anew —_ sti sin h wl = to Seeenl merine att ee a on eer Vo. 152 eg lg Gad feet ses, Kori rs or far-her inlormation, atou ‘F street aves am vi hee J B Ni fe 5 ‘. 5 some ri uttons - Sadiea’ ti, * > = slaves conflicts with the Tights of humanity eed favor of removing the Post Office from where it New Mexwo to t tober; Mbt NeMauein | nent, Mow: 51 men at = Where may be found Lad: Under Garments nal FOR RENT OR LEASE.—A large and comme. tat ee + to the d it branch of the Association. wea E264 it as ovr bounden duty as ministers | was located by the act of 1555, to the building | it is stated that at that time all was peace and | '0,the dyposit branch of the Association, and members of the church too the above | now occupied by the Collector of Customs on | quietness in that department. NOTICE.—The mombers of the Franklin se also that the word ‘white’ be struck | Chestout street. The Bank of Pennsylvania Fire Company hereby notified to meet at the constitution." building ts far more central than the Custom made inthe best and Iatest style, and of the best m:terialg.alwayson hand. All Garments for Ladies wear made to order at the shortest possible notsoe. A call is earnestly solicited. dious ble ROUSE, wit ter, . aod 4 room, coach house stable 40 ta nx, and ornamen| : ; q : , - The house is elegantly furnished. and im _ their Engine Aouseon y evening, Nov. J Wantap—Six Seamstreases, on Lad: Sewing. oo ‘The memoTial was adopted House, when the business section of the city, | _ 9°: ebesioeee we nave Less ver Torolvok: as your Committee will make their Apply to MRS.G.S. HINTON, | themott coutral and des ey ES eoterst that from which ninety-nine per cent. of all let- | from Leavenwor ity to a very late date, | Every member is notitied to be resent on thi ni3-eolm 152 Pa_aven: bo & geod buaet. oon a. Daren ters are daily sent, is takeo in view. ‘That por-| from which we gather that Governor Walker | casion. ERT E. DOYLE, Preside: RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS WM. WALL of Wee Stephen & Co. Ax Exuon ts tae Rercnys—It was rumored | (fon of curele lying east of Fourth street is the ret ted here on or about Saturday | —-Caossisio, Seoretary. 4 T S20 Fa evenne, botteee bends streste. on Saturday, says the Baltimore American, that | business dist: {et 1s that are located the princi- | may be expec ee 98 SF atone Re y Just received, 50 TRUNKS, at SAMUEL P. HO -VER’S BOOT, SHOK, and TRUNK, ESTABLISHMENT, Iron Hall, betwee 9th and 19th streets, Pa. avenue. Also this yy reeeived trom New York 5 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's So'e Leather,1 n10-Im FUN SHED HOUSE FOR SAL ‘The House contains thirteen niture ie handsome, of the best Will be sold or rented soppmeniy fi the Judes of election in this city had made an | pa! wholesale und retail houses, a large propor- | next. : MONDAY, the 16th instant, at 73% Fylog there gaTePert, sent to the Governor, certi- | ton of tbe banks und brokers,'almost all the | Tee Wearmer —The following report of the Se khanna wi be Dae fs Feat Lenn pry brid cn the ~ fourth nr mings tan Giniel teen d eee weather for this morning is made from the Morse fpien tin Baltimore nd ‘Alexandria ‘Ananoiations. oes he ‘fr ” “ . I e of November If such ts the feck they at oe a Which centre in the Post Ottice, and mukeup its | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution | /h¢ Public is respectfully invited to atten BLIC MEETING of the Young Me VF Gansta Association will be held at esley ‘hap t tog T. MORSELL, Wood Frame Traveling TRUNK, BC on the premises, No. 24 Missouri aven matter of course, be returned to the Judges for | dail peer be Sen miata coset Tig | The time of observation is about 7o’clock a. m.: rane Reotonary— | BOXES, NALISES aod CARPET es eae mee correction. = Soy, eRe vs - peatag poutater tk thie Novemaxr 16, 1857, FAIK.—The Ladies of Capitol Hill intend | than the usual manufactory prices, Lean sell them ing eleven rooms. The house ison Gih wtreet, Mr. Furness, the young gentleman in- | city, fa twenty-four hundred Ietiers per month | New York, N.Y cloudy. PMONDAY EVENING: Novetuth (or sie | beronnt: jess than any’ ceiablusiinent south of | Detwees Dvand Fe atseate re thatees ites tats ved in the Woodman sir, the Police | {ror his place of business, near Thirdand Chest, Philadelphia, Pa.. clear, cool. as of saison funda fortup ernern eta Meme A general actartertat of Kindien” ‘Giats gated by furnace and lighted with «as. Ap Gazette says, ‘is very showy and tidy in his | nut streets, agaiust four in the same period from | Baltimore, Md. cloudy, mild. weet tu the motory af BUG. Grose, wee end wake Pl atteitmant of Ladies’ Gentiem THOMAS PARK dress, and never fails at uigit, before retiring, to | bis dwelling in the pore were gor tenat hey py emiagion, DO raiey oak” ‘Brot Withers Band hes been engaged | 84 SHON fot falland wintor waar, LOST AND FOUND. at his pantaloons in a stretet; Thi it Thi fact illostrates the wisdom jc mon: * § . rol ither: ms ' ‘tao want the above articies will please give 5 Fem fi ape. He does the same with Bistenke a a the Peak Offcateremainia the baninos Petersburg, Va rainy, cool. Sistas tackers Sb ceates singhe okete 12 canto, moncal bois please gi ot ND. as soon as they are taken off they are boot-treed portion of the city, and fully justifies the action | Wilmington, N.C. clear, cold. nh during the night, and, to give the boot a bigh in- | of Pestmaster General Brown. Columbia, 8. C purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL P. HOOVE Tron Hall, Pa. ave., bet. 9th ana Jetitts. 50 REWARD.—A Cress, oontainine seven cloudy. $ my _— cn nl3-eclw tached, for the neck; si son Seliierae Gond step, it bas an extra pad of leather. This vi “Tf jt be w ed that the Post Oflice should be cloudy, cool. EAUTIFUL NEW GOO just opening at ae" , + Bled, & “ wd Me Saat acre postr slape. which, ‘wich hie | bentavecstoe lncssion eontial with the pepelstion clondy, cool. Bek Melatdiuin’s, A bh GERSONS INDEBTED To R. Cc. sadvertisen Reker een ee smal! bands, be comers mpdfeaning’si** Me] of she city, then the nelyhuorhood of Fwelfth cloudy, cold. FRESH Sore MepALLtONs, omend ea E e t pe lg MN 840 by 8 colo ed boy. about Ibyenre ‘] thet truly captivating.’ 5 jaa ve nm se- rainy, cold. ‘oi icles nt ¥ a rs s0'd or given away t ne of his ac~ ne eee ogee lected Er cek a biatenten woule have been Sy Dee hie LAUOHL TN’: bet, 8th aod Sth ats, | Will be innde when the old Accou stende a Yo pg U7 A man was once relating a story of being | treated ax ridiculous. Tne Pennsylvania Bank quaintances for a small amount. Any one having received or advanced money on the same, will meet With the above reward by restoring them to the owner at 253 G st., between ith and 15th. mn 16-eo%t OST.—A y; Newfoundiand DOU, about six monthe he a tleek and white: the body black: foot whit with white about the breast and head ele ree ce SMITH Su win erreet Owner, e le s! . shah be liberally rewarded 2 ——— on @ locomotive that struck a cow standing on | building is at the terminus of all the princi Mobile, Ala.. Pens, Chess, Dominoes, the track, and threw ber several rods into the omeibos routes of our city, and therefore nates Barometer e e 4 NToLA CGH N — where en fg age Se her brah fe foes =e are than any other point. At | falling. no 16 0, between 8th and 9th ats. bead toward the train. and stra 10 tell she resent time—and it will be so when the hew mi 2 “us % 'D wasn’t hurt a mite. “Bot ‘didnt she look | building is fiited up for a Post Office—our busi- {7 Proceedings on a criminal suit have Bip cAge* Woe DLA ints . Knows whethes ake sglistener. “Well, I don’t | ness men prepate their daily corvespondenceand | Commenced against John Wentworth, Mayor of | #2 3%, be! od th se. know whether she was scared or not, but she | drop it in the office when the business of the day | Chicago, for obtaining money on false pretences. NBERRIES, CURRANTS. N 1 looked © good deal discouraged”? has ceased, then step into a coach, and In a sho: Usa Johnson, who was convicted last week at Cin Li ute Che NEW, RAI The Republican party, which was made | time awe at their dwellings in different Parts of | Asheville, North Carolina, of violating the pers | a, Good Molnases iS conte r gallon. “jerked beef” of in @ similac manner, may be | the city. This is a couvenience that cannot ye | son of Miss Mary L. Spring, has been se sos Ravis, said also to look discouraged —Albany Argus. | too bighly estimated. Time is money, and any | to be hung on the 18th of December. at Corner 9th and E streets, UNMBRELLAS, CARD CASES, PORTEMO- naics, epee fel RM EAS. Ace u A BANDOLIN AtusHES at oii ate Store. near 13:h Belge rane! be ae Bom ct eee, | %D. Toruntapins > 8 eanincton city. Twould rospostiaity. ty! fends wy he 4 DR USAW ARING and EMBROIDERY ESTAB SN ey hl PD MISS ALBERTINE KOCH” OOK AT ELLIs’S STOCK OF PIANOS | A Se al ~*’

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