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THE DAILY EVENING STAR Py PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 1h #., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 6 yest, or S? cents per month. To mail subscribers tho price ts $3.50 a year, in advances; $2 for six monthes @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of I2eents a week. Single oopi0s, ONRCaNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS, {” Avvantiseuunts sould be sent tothe offices betore 12 0’s.ock m_.; otherwise they may not sppear until the next day. Ehening WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1860. a vt, XVI. A PENITENT GAMBLER. \ TRE CELEBRATED SPANISH GAMBLER, GARCIA, ADJURRS HIS CALLING—REMARKABLE CERE- MONIAL IN A CHURCH. (From the Boston Traveller } Our Paris correspondent sends us the follow- ing translation from a French newspaper. The gmbler therein alluded to is the man named Garcia, whose extraordinary winnings at the ecard table (they arereckoned at $400,000) have been mentioned more than once “Jann, Nov. 6, 1860. “ Will you allow me to narrate to you asin- lar scene which I witnessed at Vaidepenas? 5 goons re you I do not adorn = story, neither do Lexaggerate anything. The Spanish news- papers will doubtless soon give an account of it, for it raises deal of conversation in Spain. alt! not unprecedented here. The heroof the adventare is a Spanish bier, who has won 8 million or so in the man “bells.” He was born at Valdepenas. His parents still live there. He recently, Feturned here te li and with a portion of) his winnings he has purchased some ex- gellent vineyards; you kuow this reas Pro. duces delightful wines. Has this gambler, like St. Paul, heard some celestial vorce? Has he given ear to some sincere friend? Has he ez mere mote, determined to conquer a passion which might lead him to rum as well as to for- tune’ {cannot reply—all I know is he has applied an energetic remedy to disease. He has not only renounced ecards for life. but he bas bound himself never to touch another, by the most public and most solemn oaths, taken in a church before 2,000 persons. Cere- monies of this sort are occasionally seen in Spain, which is pre-eminently the country of enthusiasm and religion; but asthey are never seen out of it, I persuade myself you will read an account of one of them with interest. “IT was awakened about 7 o'clock in the morning by the peals of the largest bell be- longing to the church. It announced theeom- mencement of the ceremony. I went out in- An immense crowd had already formed in frontof the gambler’s house. It was composed of a great many friars of several ro- ligious ordérs, the ayuntamtento (common council) of Valdepenas, and the very jefe po- ditico (Provisional Governor) himself was there present. The latter is a personal friend gambler, who belongs to the first famili Spsin. Besides, it is customary for t olzteco to honor these sort of ceremon: fis presence, as they make a deeper impres- sion on the populace than ali police laws. The gmbler soon made hit appearance. He was attired for the ceremony in the national cos- tume of majo, which is a peaked hat with vel- vet borders, a vest embroidered in Moorish style, a red sash around the waist, pantaloons with fllagree buttons, leathe: gaiters open on the side and exhibiting the leg. The costume instantly commanded him general popularity. The town had with displeasure seen him bring back from Germany the modern fashions, and this return to the national costume seemed to them a sure sign of acomplete conversion. The procession was instantly formed and moved to- wards the church. *« When the procession reached the church they found the doors elosed. The mace-bear- ers knocked —s times on the door. The doors open. The priest comes out and asks, ‘Who comes here!’ ‘A repentant gambler.’ ‘What desireth he?’ ‘I do d to make solemn abjuration in this holy church, if so be, upon trial, [ befowndworthy.’ Hereupon the gambler knelt, and received the creed of the Church of Rome, and made a declaration following words: ‘I do protest and I ear,in the presence of "Almighty God, that I do most heartily abhor the accursed pas- sion of gaming, and That I do renounce this error forever hereafter so long as I ‘may live; and I do vow never tofall ‘in into this error; and I do farther vow that f will, 80 far as in me lies, strive and labor to avert from this abyss the young and the thonghtless. So help me God and all ye His Saints!’ “Thon this gambler gave to the priest the foregoing oath, written in his band, signed and seated by Which done, the priest raised hiar from his knees and | ancel of the Soe erg by procession. There i 2 knees before the high altar, and ¢ ng the holy Evangelists, E> repeated once more the above-reetted oath, whereupon a Te Dewm sang and high mass celebrated. The re- mainder of the eeremony took piace after ser- 28. A stake'Wwas ereoted and surrounded with upon the Piasa de! Principe, at the en- trance of the Alumeda (publie walk) Here the ceremouy-was to be ended by the public burning of the cards, diee, dominoes, &e. The basket filled with these, objects was placed in the middle of the fire by the’ jefe politico r- | bow far the tora of nature could fe, Wilt Making. The practice of cutting eff with a shillia, was introduced to refute the presumption o} forgetfulness and unoonsciousness—to show that the testator fully remembered and meant ~ aa the saferer. Lady Mary Wort- lontague cu’ of @ son with a a. When n Bheridnet thoes ned to cut off his eldest born with a shilling, tae quiet retort was, ‘‘ Couldn’t give . to me at sate, if you happen to have such a thing about “TKazlite mentions an habitual liar, who, con- sistent to the last, employed the few remaining days he had to live, after being condemned by the entity in making“a will, by which he bequeathed large estates in different od" os England, money in the funds, rich tings, and all kinds of valuables, to friends and acquaintances, who, not k for some time convinced that all this fairy wealth had never an existence anywhere bui im the idle coinage of his brain, whuse ohiond er projects were no more he bad done her earbena a ieee sum to the daughter of another, a married woman “from @ strong conviction that he was the father;”’ and so on through half a dozen more items of the sort, each leveled at the reputation of some one from whom he had euffered a repulse ; the whole being nullified (without being erasod) by a codiei A widow, occupying a lange house in a fash- fonable quarter of London, sent for a wealthy solicitor to make her will, by which she dis- posed of between £50,000 and £60,080. He pipe posed soon after, accepted, and found jimeelf the happy husband of a penniloss ad- veniuréss, Shortly after the death of Mr. Ashton Smith, Geo. Carter, one of his huntsmen, sought an interviéw with an old friend of the family, and with much earnestness made the following Propositio “I hope, sir, when I and Jack Fricker and Will Bryce (the Whips) die, we may be Ini aleugside master in the Mausoleum, with Ashley and Paul Potter, (two hunters,) nd three or fout couple of his favorite hounds, in order that we may be all ready to start again together in the next world. “And thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His fattbful dog shail bear him company.” Kellerman left his heart to be buried in the battle-field of Valmy, where the first repulse was sustained by the Allies. He had better have sélected Marengo, where a charge ef heavy cavalry, led by him without orders, re- trieved the fortunes of the day. Mademoiselle Joly, a French actress of the latter part of the eighteenth century, having | ares some agreeable hours on 2 hill it Pa- aise, called La Roche-Saint-Quentin, left di. rections in her will that her r hould earried to this solitary hill, which was so dear to her heart. Her wishes were oboyed and the hill has ever since been called Mont July.— Quarterly Review Moraw Nervov $xess.—The ae nerv- ousness of ‘the present day appears in several ways. It brings a man sowetimes to that startled state that the sudden opening of a door, the clash of the falling fire irons, or any little accident, puts him in a flutter. How nervous the late Sir Robert Poel must have been when, afew weeks before his death, he went to the Zoological Garden, and when a monkey suddenly sprung upon his arm, the great and worthy man fainted. Another phase of nervousness is when 9 man is brought to that ataté that the least noise or cross ocour- renee seems/to jar through the entire ner- vous sysiem—to u _ er as we say; when he cannot command ital powers except in perfect stiliness, or rim the chamber and at the writing table to which accustomed, when, im short, he gets fidget: eoty asily worried, full of whims and fancies, which must be indulged and considered, or he is quite out of sorts. Another phase of Se same morbid condition is, when a human being is oppressed with vague undefined fears that things are going wrong, that bis income will not meet the mands upon it, that his child’s lungs are af- fected, that his mental powers are leaving him —a state of fecling which shades vasidly of into positive insanity. Indeed, when mutters remain long in any of the fashions which have been described, I suppose the natural termi- nation must be disease of the ia, OF Sag in thi Numbers of commonplace people who could feel very dcutely, but who could not tell what they felt, have been worried into fatal heart disease by prolonged anxiety MISCELLANEOUS. NOW OPEN THE ORIGINAL Grrr BOOK STORE, A’ 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Next door to Olay’s (late U. S.) Hotel, be- tween Third and 4% streets. G, G. EVANS, in order to accommodate his ieee of customers throughout the United States, A BRANCH STORE of hia widely celebrated GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE in Washington City, at 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Where can always be found a complete stock of the STANDARD AND MODERN WORKS of the UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Every book is sold at the ang PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, A GIFT worth from Fifty Cents to ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS is presented to EVERY PURCHASER at the time of the asle. 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Bea i f the Li ver Tose a ehetee we eaated wath pains in the Backs Oe eerar aide, ehould try Presotienck's Medi- ferred to ths following corti ate, ne gitve macy Tostimonrals of completes cures in Dr. Soh t Fifth street. Washi, 107 ci C., jy Nov, 2st. = Ds. Scurncx—'! : I suffered much ee month: — iver compas, U wae — ee os in now quite w and ef res ing Hoa: the Bo im ___ "BLANKETS" BLANKETS "a BUANKSTS! 2LANKETS!", : Bed Blanket: ait ories Bea Biankets of NI sizes as of all pr mee Quilts! Marseilles comer $ Linen Covina Sheth a welings of ail inde, mask Tabi ™w apki Ouest mire montis! We solicit a. oal! from alfin want of i i he No. Between 7th and ae tree Ro %-2w. ‘Opposite FiseMen’s INSURANCE COMPANY tar, N&. 2.442 DEN TISTRY. 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KNOW IT! oy TRY WHAT? iat | WOOD there ON EER MILLS, aod buy your PROVE WHAT? | 4 ss. sour W 'D there Where im the city ; thea you KNOW open ME, puntos eles ec! A Bm 3 | ge Gutiveces eS Guanes.” “** rrentéeK Minus: SIGN OF TRE BLUE PLAG-STAFP, Sovruyssr Conner 8: <4 anv Camas Choe MAGE, Aounr. MONEY SAVED aT THE Union Fire-Wood Mills, ahINE, OAK and Bick KORY WOOD 8 eatany i required, ad dere: i¥- “te gat tin t rae vu STUCK UF COAL, which wr. f contradiction, s © 0 Sny in the City, Ad. | Se hai satiefection to all who aay ol uw ry ae aw EO. and SPLIT Contes is kept cover, perfectly dry, sud L on Jia] onl ciean and in good order. ; Oop sam MIL co on tele & MARLOW, P Fropristors. woeo>,,, co a to all o the &*. the lowest le rates, rs T. J. & W, M. Sat Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith and 1 aS FOR SALE AND RENT. HE GEM OF THE SEASON. this di x reoctved. per Rabi the bse Ah S tof thee “tet is fers e, F sha! sie y low prices. | oan get Gasee what you want is so 7 stent i 28K of the nates. ASHI Dezive the past t poor we yo have made large ad- GENTLEMEN'S BELONGING ‘nd, buying them ender ths heav: ee in nod ASH. we effer them to @ smal! advance en —! LF sand. knowing that itislegs et class WARDRONE ARTICLES rohased. Our stock. a!ways complete, is mush jerser ‘than usual in der Shares and tle eter nd Warm Breanioe Robes, Porte ery Safe prone bem = lady Colt's asd other * Platols, erat ap lower Bre 001 is and the “lowest prices,” Ag EAVY CLOTHS | vy cASsIMERES. ‘ine Cloths and Cassimeres, bed NY Ante Shirts and Drawers, ie ae Hat Huse, onan Shirting Linens, peenons iu want of Dry Goods of (OR RENT. in tho Ward—three squares west of the War Department—a ng hey Soe =F! gaan. ae m™ ‘arlors and Chambere, rate suits of eons, farnisned or ur furmsshed ; te fae Loquire at this office, Jo 3 Mr NT_OR LEASE For 4 FUR: @S—The EBOUSE and G Rd ND aS, ocoupied! Bod y Postmsster Genera! rooeutly held hy Ara. Smith ae s heme For further information “aad to CHAS. Esq , or to the subseriber cas de 4 eotf Sargent bo 0) RE Lr, jesirab) tal well located 6 -st a :NCE, No. 468 Share red betes 2 *Dand 4 sta. Tie house = ah the REM improvements. Apply 3 ENT—The roar-sto si gis gieat a RICK 7 tg the rosidenoe of ion given wmumediatriy. ‘ee ine fthe ail avenue,{ south « miae) et terms, do . apply to yet TANT i. Ly torney-at-La La. avenue. no ‘€—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. st, Georgetown, at present occu has st, — with Sie =e ory 8 =the ey ee fe Sia ihea ie Ss EDUCATIONAL. gO * et L BOYS, Number rot pupils ii “| Troms emt use 8 thoroug! fhetr panos theo will Teoetrs, sail Bye LEX AN: Mrs, S. MoCO! thirteenth @rvual session « thie In if stitetion eominence On Tuceday, September FEM4te BOARDI pat DAY SCHOOL RILEY & BRO., himself, who thon made an earnest and elo-| *™4 misery. Every one knows how paralysis quent spore on the dangers of the passion for laid its hand upon Bir Walter Scott, always ‘. gamblia know the proverbial enthasi- great, lastly heroic. Protracted anxiety how i k Fewer Syed ccoupied by Byh "36 “Central Stores,” WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. Poe. conte’ of at Buidy porsved will ait Capital. Between Tth and th ste the branches requis, tos a 4 Eda ctype no fw a= 3€ ae arket am ‘Mune, ES, re aad easiene, av., over Bank rsa —The be in Bi bg con: are cH OT i ieiie! INsuREROLRES ey ANREEUALE PROPERTY eeawsegr 8 are Fee Grey Pon: tye ee immedi 223 Dele towa seumnete hardly a more touobing story than that of her | ties, trom 75 ocuts to xi fe silled aa ety toe by me ped yn eerd reo cake basco fears and forebodings through nervous year B. H. ST! \EMBTZ, 236 Pa av., Perot eB widths SHADE” EINES 8. in Bed, | © after year. Not less sad the end of her over- between 13th and 13th sis. . wits, Bine's rine ee ht husband; in blank vacuity; nor the NEW PAWN atne 2 i a pee Fe ea kd SEDs. CORD: Ralls vit Hes oud of Thomas Moore. And perhaps the BD. Deni ; ine penwsl, ge of the result of an overdriven ae pit Clothing, Thos, Parker. B. Freneh. Also, eeutihat ES,.2 all sizes, tem. in meta days, was the end s # ‘At cost for the ; No charge for roll no 27 eo8t ULAGETT,& DODSON. ‘of that paged erful genius, | ; ‘AMES ABAMS, President. Hugh Miller ke new SY tins | Ane G. Davis, Secretary wenn = EW TERI Eat Bee MATE- n the rilfiene victory of Resaca dela Palmas See eee, us with pronsptness, ie A v bad TPhogtook ofail kinds of Cortain Materials at the ageiust odds so groat that, if it bad been ~ ge eeeee acere Dartevactane wel imel, ha sit Goods: Dio Giotwing, Meohan- “ ACLAGKIT & DODSO saith a te 8 to make the ends meet, with a large family pes te 8p —- pecs abort sted the and an uncertain income, drove South: first conversion of this private indi wife into the lunatic asyinm; and there is Ww Aguieat tho opinlonet fort Against opinionioft large majority ds officers, he wou! have been reealled, if not We lea t for th ld, co, always On hand Bt pri’ as too rash for command. Not‘disheartened b: shelies and hayeic in tee Neon ns suimver of | Ge Etat As Ape ine ei cao the inefficiency of the quartermaster’s depart- | cinity of Simpsonville, Shelby county, Ky., and ror OURS VERNON. ment or the eel. tivity of of the Secretary of we rumored bere that are aepeedt a'net | F Ce HANG RE YS. War, be advinged apon Monterey with an in-} Convicted of the incendiariams, and exeouted | akin iat Tees adequate force, without transportation, hoepi- wer {tis true that the 1 ii opened et) Per wi to Bhs, 10" By aii Sr ysl tiene oy TUESDAYS, tal stores, artillery or intrenebi implemenss. committed, and there {s cause to Suspect tate He confided morein the ba: and in rides, and in his own capacity for desperate number of egroes la the spaces mo) pea SAMUEL BAKER, Captain. beet expedients im case of praracecy,. 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Hannibal lay sight months Wiiece Monterey fel?y literally by bayonet, and! ers = ‘ht, apmen of the vol din the lise and of distinction at and the prevalent belief thas the war was for. the glory aad the extension of the eo