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THE EVENING STAR. | The La-cest Cireulation in the Listriet, WALLACH, Editor and Preprietor. WASHINGTON CITY: TEURSDsY,. SEPTEMBER 26, 1867. SPREADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SPE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. FOR THE ACCEMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- ing the oy 6vrng the summer monihs they | cam be ve ‘he Sts & retied to their address, by ovcerirg the same at Le office, ict “2% cers | pet week, for one week or more. ‘THE ORR AND SICKLES CORRESPOND: The recent correspondence between Gov, Orr and Ger. Sickles is betng republished by every newepaper. Itis recognized as embrac- ing @ triumphant virci ation trom the asper- siens upon Gen. Sickles’ administration of the affairs of (he second military district involved in his removal The ect for which be was re- moved is pronounced by Gov. Orr to have been core by wich Gen.J.ck'es earned the heartfelt iude of the ep ire people of North and South Carolina. We bave constantly con- tended thai the Jobnscn policy as eliminated since be quarrelled with Congress, has bat in- creased .be trials and troubles of the people of the South, and recognize in Gov. Orr's manly letter, proof of the correctness of this po- sition. Despie the platitudes of Mr. Binck- ley and the President's protestations of devo- tion to tbe Coretitntion, the world will per. ceive that the policy of Congress hoves.ly and tearlessly carried out,as by Gen. Sickles, is the polcy of sound humanity towards the South. The policy that will quickest and most surely re-establish every Southern busi- ness interest on its feet, and, soonest, ajl Southern individual rights and interests in the condition in which tbove of the peopls of the loyal States now ere. None can read Gen. Sickles’ reply to Gov. Ors without duly com- prebeuding tbat North and South Carolina were rapidly recvperating irom the natural results of ibeir Is'e war on the Iife of the Union, by avd through bis wise, humane and energetic administration of the reconstruc. ven policy of the recon prescribed throagh the nation’s Congre: THE BALTIMORE NOMINATIONS Among the nomirztiors made on the night be.ore last by the Democratic “Conserwau ye? City Convener of Baitimore, were those of Robert Gilmore and White Pickney to be As- fae Cnpreme Oocrt Judges. Gilmore isa brotherof thercdoubtable Harry.andis tar: { with ‘he eatre + Confederaie” suck. Pirc.- vey. we hear, leit New York at the beginning of the rebell'or, wet south. served throngh- outtte woron te stutfo* a rebel general, and gra THE CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY :N PHIL. In the habeas corpus casa of Gormley, beforé ‘be Ceurt ot Common Pleas im Philadelphia, | ‘tise-'d chat pe Navy Depar instieticrs o Command: nt selfridge, of the vevy yard, directing him not to sofirr t myr'f'o be arrested on the attachmer ved by -betcourt. It wil be remembered that aw:.t of Acb-as Corpus was issued afew d-xs ago bv tte Court of Common Pleas, cd ‘o Comm odove Selfridge, commanding bim ‘o produce before the courta lad named enlisted inthe Navy, and ent willissue Gormley, wo h; who, tt 18 claimed by bis at orrey: and ctprot be held. Tbe Secretary of the Navy ¢cize+icd Commodore S. rot to obey the wri, rd beresurned the same with theen- dorsemert tbat be was directed by his supe- rior officer rot ts obey it, and that he intended ro vontempt to the corr’. n prayrd egairet Commo! ‘sturday morning. It te held by tle Navy Department that a f's.e¢ onrt res roright to interfere with the Urited Sic cs, ard ‘f the writeareto be served on naval offiiers by State Courts, hundreds of P'r ore can be taken out of the navy on some Skovid ite Dep riment be overruled, and the Jad d‘sctrrged, many o.ber iike cases will be mace, and the Department will probably travster all seamen at Philcelphiato some for- eizn s at‘on, and immediately stop all recruit- THE INDIAN WAR. THE COUNCIL BETWKEN THE INDIAN CONMIS- SiON AND THB HOSTILE INDIANS. A.S.H. White, Esq., Secretary of the In- dian Commision, arrived in the city Iasteven- ing, having left the North Platte, 290 miles west of Omaha on Saturday last. The council between ibe Commisioners and the hostile 1n- dans held on Friday, the 20th instant was very satisiactory. There were pre:ent, Hon: W.G. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affuirs, Gen. Sherman, Col. Tappen, Gen. Terry, Gen. Harney, Gen. Sanborn, nud Senator Hender. sor, with the following 5 Spotted Tail, Swiit Bear, and Big Mouth, Brule Sioux, Pawnee Killer, Man who waike under the grovnd, Whistler, and Standing Elk, Ogalia Soux. and Turkey leg, Cheyenne. A coune'l was eld on Thursday, the i siant, and the Indians was told that the com. mission hed come to ree what the trouble was and what ite war wes aboat. sire ofthe commissron to then, and promising tem areply on the enc. ipe Indians stated they named Indias It wasthe @. ear their statements ceed!ng day. wanied whe Smoky Hill Railroad Division Pacific Ra'lroad,) and Powier River Wegon Koad, (routeio Montana) abandoned, these roads off and destroyed game lacted aud Duntit,aiter (bat wes gonetbey would go to farming, that they wanted ibe biva coats (soldiers) kept away. Ou the rextdzy toe council again met, all beimg presentand (eu. , on bebalf of che commt:sion stile to the Indians thet ‘he Gove: the Indians sous of the Arkausis who had ment supposed fubsequer'ly jook up his residence in Balti. more, where be orginally belonged. When the name of Co’orel Purnell (Corservative end ex-Union army officer) was put in nomi- Hatton for oue of the city offices, it was recet ved ‘With bis*es and shouts of decision. But ei-b- teen cutof the bundreé delegates yoted for bim. Tbe same number only, yoted for each and every “Conservative” who had {uvyored the Union during the war. These facts are noteworthy as showing how completely the spirit anc sentiments of the reellion coatrol | the atfsirs of the “Damoorat c-Uonserya ive’? party of Maryland. Do they not bear us out tm the declaration that the issues of the poor are those and those only, over which the with arms trom 1-61 to 1 OUR CITY S BUSINESS PROG ‘The rdy ertiement of our iellow citizen, Mr. Joseph J. May, in to-day"s Star, announcing the arrival of au Importation of French goods rm his fine selected by Dimcelf this summer in Lyons, is 4 new feature in the dry goods trade of Washington, and shows that the Federal Metropolis bas become a city in fact, as well asinname. Mr. May c-n. and doubile s will sell thece magnifient goods at le-s than they can be bonght for at re.ail in New York for ne jobber has toge: a profit ont of tuem. Our neighbor, C, Gautier, is now doirg a large buisness in wines and liqaors of his own Importation. .ellipg then novoriously tur le ~ than New York pr.ces, for he. too, pays no jobber’s profit before passing them over to the cousumer. ‘The difierent adverti-ements in to-day’s STAR of ocr enerpr ms felow = ‘tizens, Cooper & Latimer, tel! bow wonderfully the Auction business hss increased and is increasing here. Trough ro.ayear jn the trade this deservedly popular house hasalreacy achieved ‘business. equattotiat which would have been considered a heavy one for all the Auc. tioneers of Washing.on to transact, a few years since. DEPARTURE OF G AL HANCOCK M< jor Gereral Winfield S. Hancock, com. roander of the F.tth Military District, will leave the city this evening for Philadel- phia, for the purpose of visting his mother He will then proceed to St. Louis, where he bas some private busiuess to attend to, after which Pe will proceed to New Orleans, reach- ing there about the 12th or 15 of October. Last evening the officers of the army now in this city visited General Hancock at the Me- tropolitan Hotel. and were received by him The band of the izth Intantry was in attend- Suce and a very pleasant eveong was spent. YELLOW FEVER AT NEW ORLEA? The following telegram was this morning received a: the War Department New OkLeans. La. Sept. 25th, 1567.—f iy. General FT. Dent -—Gen, Wheaton much bet- ter this evesing. Gea. Grabam and all the ower officers doing well. (Signed. Jos. A. Mowgg. APNY Oxngcs.—Breve. Maj. General . W Jopnson. Major 4th cavalry, has been ordered. betore a retir.ng board. Brevet Brig General | J. A. Porter, Q. ML, has been granted three montDs sick ‘eave. Brevet Major Genernt Wogner Swayve, Col. 45th infantry, has been eesigned to daty , acco d+uz to breve. rank. DErALTURE OF GENBRAL SICKLES.—Major | General D. E. Sickles, Colonel 44th Infantry, jeft the city this mornin for New Yo k. General Sickle’ rez,men. ts now } this ciiy, quartered in the barrack= south o: tae Navy Depariment; bat i.i= probable that be will be | granted lesve of abse ice for five o- six months before being o-deced to biscommand. ENGtisn Orzg, dience grerted the cecoad pe-vormaac> o «Marth: jast evenine. To-m'ght we are 19 bave Wa! grand opera of + Maritana,” including in its cact Miss Richings, Mrs. Se- guin, Mr. Peakes, Mr. Compb*'l, and M.. Carte. Se Secremnry Seward has addressed a letter | tothe United States Consul at Toronto, in- formirg bim that Dr. Blackburn, of yellow fever notoriety, 18 not benefit d by President Jobpson's amnesty proclamation, and that it Coes rot apply to him. Naval Odvrns.—Lieat. Com'r Jo:-~ph N Neill, detache trom the Naval Academy,and placed on wetting orders, Lieut. Com'rs Chas. L. Franklin and F. Vv. McNa'r, ordered ‘o the Naval Acacemy on October Ist. Mate K.N. Collins, honorably discharged. —————_——____ AvvoinTBD.—Cherles Alten, of this city, bas been appointed a temporary c’erk in the Patent Gthice, erd will be rs fgned ‘o duty in the Ubemisiry Depsriment. Sr From Sbillington, Odeon Building, wo bave +The Nursery,” for October, a pleasing number New SerrcemmnTs ix Missevgi—tia an erplics cou sbtch the Commissioner of the Gener) Lend Gulve Pas just received from ivew Yok for punlic documents bearing upon tbe Lave Department aud Emmigration, tis shown bat one establishment tn New Yor® bas +tored four Welsh settlements Dis curi, the firet of which is becoming inriving ‘own. wiih balfs dozen stores, 1wo cr (bree scoot Bouses, churches, depot, press, } st office. and »n excellent agricaltu. rai populstion Burrounding tt, Tight tothe country arourd tue Smoky Hill Toad bad given (heir consent for tha’ road over tive years ago. The roid was al cessary for the white people und would hs Milnary Posts aud M: built bere wo year pet then consider it necessar to the Powder river road it w. last year for ihe purpose of farnisning tenve to iBe nope who were dizging golit in Montana rru the Great F: ton bad svpposed that country bad given their consent to the roid being built by trea'y made ac Fort Larauale, but it row seemed the Indtans wanted ty mak- While they to urge war that road would not be given up, bre ffit was found out by the time of the courcilat Fort Laramie, November Ist, that the Indians had a righ: they would be compensaied for any dama-e sustained by them: also, for the Smoky Hili railroad. Gen. Sherman impressed upon the Indians the importance of cultivating the soil instead of relying upou the chase. he Indians) called war, the Great Farber in gton thought nothing of. and offered to | bring all the chiefs to the East that they might see Dow thick the white people were. Big Month, Brule Sioux, replied the waits people were as thick as gras3. also told them that they couid select any coun- try between the White Earth and Cheyenne ers, in Dakota Territory, and Dave that as & permanent bome, where they would ba pr vided with agricultural implements and cat. A similar proposition Indians south of the Arkans: a reservation in Indian territory. in conclu- sion, Re offered trem asmall supply of am. munition, in order that they could hunt on the Republican and secure meat for the winter. pubhisb~d statement that Pawnee Killer left the council and put on war paint is not true. He supposed the council had adjourned, and wert io a neighboring lotce. bat wis se! for and returned. and atior the adjournment ui the counc:l recetved nis supply of ammuat- tion with the others. All tbe Indians prain- ised they wonld pot coon ibe war path and would endeavor io bi'ng Iron Shell and Red Lest, Brule chiets, with their binds to meet the Commissioners et Fort Lara herman and Gen. Harney have returned io S:. Louis. Col. Tappan, to Denver, Gen. Terry, to St. Paul, Senator Hen- our!, Gen. Lantoa, oner Taylor, to Chi n_at Fort Ha-ker, It is said that Stations were 4zo and tbe Indians did indians in init | | i | | | | | | | friends andenemies of the Union coniended | ! Gen. Sherman as made to the . Offer.ng them | derson, io bit to Omana,ard Comm’ ago. Thev will mee: cg Kav-as, on the 8th of Ociober Turkey Lez, Cheyenne, with bis band, Ubrew the train off st Pitm Creek, but it is the im- | preseion of many in that couriy tbat the deed ‘was commiited by whice men. Tue Dismissals rROM THE MASTER GENERAL'S OFFiCé.—A reduetion of free being receseary in the ()uartermaster General's Officein consequence ofa decrease in the work. a great many clerks baye been n fied of ibeir dism/ssil from and after the 31h discharges will take place on the Sist pro=imo, making about 150 in all. Some excitement exists among the Temoved clerks avd their iriends, it bcing alleged by smisals are nearly all dis- while civilians aye been ipet. avd oth them. that the di charged soldters, INING Boarps, dier General Joba R. Brooke, Lieut. Colorel 3th Iniantry, Major Hogh B. Fiemang and Erevet Mejor John Bziha, ot tbe same regi- meat, have been eppointed a Boacd to exam, ive officers for Inicntry and Artillery in New Breve: Briga- | Major C.J. Whiting. Brevet Lieut. Golone 1 W. B. Lane, and Brevet Lieut. Colonel A. W . Evans, of the 3d Cavalry, bave been appoint- ed az a board to examine officers for Cavairy in New Mexico. TRE BrLaveNsncre committee appointed at the Bladensburg, Md., meeting 6n Satarday Iast to present the reso. lutions adopted there t> the President, yi: the Executive Mansion to-day and pre-ented the resolutions. There were about) members of the commitiee, headed by P. W. Expwoing REsoLetions, ———— Houss.—A number of visitors the Executive Mans’ou to-day, many ot whom had an inierview with the Prezident, Among the disiinguished persons whonad an Sudience wi.b the Executive were Gen. Han- | cock, Gen. Fitz John Porter, Secretary Wells | and McUnilocb, Postinaster | and Hon. Wm. E. Robinson, —Anotber i sboneb'e av- | General Randall, of New York. InTERNAL REVENUE —The receipis from this source to-day were #406, ee Naval News.—Tbe United States practice | ship Sabine, Commander Cowery, arrived | Annapolis yesterday morning from New Lo: ne left on the 19thinst. The under oruers trom the purpo e of hay. rentice} who are on. ppointed & midship. the Navy. Tbe ex. don, which plac Sabine comes the Navy Department for ing one of tbe naval appi that yescel celec'ed ‘o boa man by the Sccie‘ary of amination will be made by the academic board of the Naval Avademy, and will take p today. Tere are eleven candida‘es for the Appo.ntment. PxRsonat.—Mejor General D. E. Sickles Jett this city on the 12 15 train to-day. ator Cragin, of New Hampshire. arrived here “The Lencas.er Examiner of Tue: day announces that tbe health of Hon. vens bas improved eince Satarda: Snd it 's thopght that ina take exercise in the open air lass delivered a lec‘pre im Eat t. ing, on“ Tbe Future Davgers of out Uonutry, to a large andience. - ‘well, of Indrana, is at the Seat few days he wi ----Fred Doug. ‘Hon. Tbos N Hi AETSIN CALIBUR SIA.—The (om missioner of .be General Land Office this for- Loon forwarded to the officers of the Distric~ Land Office at San Francisco sixteen ‘or complete Ietrers, for settlement un: within the limits of what is ates Rarcho, in ‘he ch ake Raine been ‘Origin: xican awarded parsuant to the pro- ict Of Congress approved June em puon, faltty; couuty, California by visions Of the a TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. i's Welcome to Gen. Sherii eriden en'ered Independence Ha!l, as 1ormally welcomed b: MeM'- ebael, who taid: + Philadelphians sre delign(- ed to hear all who marsballed ourarmies and Jed them to viciory, as well ss thase who are earnest inthe purpose that tre triumphs of the law shall equal the triumphs of the baitle-field. ‘Three yerrs ago tne couutry to-day with your exploits im Louisiana. The fiery courage which harled back the legions Who ecéught ‘to Gesiroy the pational fleg finds its fuiing counterpart fn the stead- iast devotion that resists all efforts to impair the national supremacy. Among our heroes, none stand higher iban Cavalry Sheridan. Among martyrs who bave suffered ia ther cause none stard higber than the deposed Commanoer of ibe sth méhtary disirict. Cenere\ Sveridan im reply merely revurned {Pein ior @hovor comfersed upon him, ard Frgreurd b+ teebility «more appropriat-ly e ees bis gra itude. ‘gbe Woors were then thrown open tothe Poblic, and a line being sormed in wat paced through the room taking General Ste: dan by thehard. The crowd was very 18 Grrman Convention in Kans! =¥. Louis, Sept. 96.—The German Conven- ton. which was beld et Topeka, Kaneas, on Mcréry Irsi, adopted resoluitons agtinsi 1h “undey and temperance laws, and dec!ared inet bey would not support any man for the Stcte Legislature or municipal office wi> wovld not give a written pledge to opp =* such Jaws. Unsvccessfal efforts were mre to committ i> Germans on negro suffra 6 The temale sr'sege qv: stion was not touched. From Cincinnati—Destructive Fires—Aid for Yellow Fever Suffere: CINCINNATL. Sept. 26.—The Queen City dis- tillery ne. r Brighion, was entirely destroyed by Gre last night. Loss $60,000. Anotber fire damaged the Lincolm Hotel ‘o the amount of $1,000. A ihird fire destroyed the feed store of George Benning on. Six thousand dollars bave been snbscribed by the citizens to aid the yellow fever sutferers at New Orlears. New York Market. New York, Sept. 26.—Flour dull and droop- ing. Wheat dull and without decided change: Yeceipte, 1¢5,047 bushels. Corn qatet; receipts, 214,740 bushels. Rye dull. Oats aciive and firm. Pork beavy; mess #73,50 Lard quiet at 13%al4};. Whisky quiet. Cotton dull at 23 cents for middling uplunds. Freights quiet ‘_ irlts of turpentine dull at 584584. Rosin arret at®3°7% for common SCR ‘R STONE LAYING. a corner stone of ST. ANN’S NEW CATHO- LIC CHURCH at Tenallytown, D. C.. will be Maid with appropriate ceremonics on SUNDAY NEXT, 2rh instant, at4 Mm. President of Georze Biciute, and the Choir of the sent, olection will be taken up for the the Cuureh ‘S>MASONIC—A_ special communication of ic Grau Lodge of F. A.M, of the Di a will bo beld at Gentrai Masonic Ha'l. corne th st cots, on THURSDAY FYEN] tant.at 7 o'clock. Ly or derof the M.W- Grand Mag se 25 NOBLE D. LARNER, Grand Se oP Colin, Towacco axp Ou. LuTERESTS.—Delegation~ are here from New York, Philadelphia, Bos ton, and Bakimore, represen'ing thé tobacco veland and P.tisberg in ‘They bave been Itation with the FINANCIAL. It ig @ roticeable fact commerted on :m financia| circles that, potwithstancing all the cn sof the New York "HLA, September 25.—At Lo feck money market during the pest week, there | rh | heve been no failures worth mertion, corse of ordincry busiress bas not been dis- except on.the Stock Exchange. Moiey is upto 7 per cept. whem exceptionat actions at6, Tbe banks have lost some $15,000,000 in legal-tender tince tbe middle of Fung with your ‘exploits in Virginia, | Augus!, and have incves:ed their loans $1,500,- 000, while their deposits BANKRUPTCY NOT PR Basen Prcy. oF Couuwnia, ss. agton, the 17th day. of Sep- jersigned boreby given dealers, aed from the Lg! ‘gow Focal ly albof to-day in cor: rrtory ot the Trersury and tbe Commis. sioner of Internal Revenu get a modification of ihe regulators for ‘08 bonded warehouses revenly sssved, which Teguire, amoog other .hings, shipment irom collector to coiector. They ask for more tax rules, by which dealers may have more con- trol of commodities whilst in bond. precer to ave something like the former rega- lations. They argne that ibe Department exacts too much for the Governm coriespondirg b>neiits € Messrs. McCulloch ard Rollins have ihe mat- ter under advisemer:, but it 18 not likely to be decided for some deys. the dicturbing mov ‘Their object fs to own petition, by the, trict, At the City of Washington, tember, A.D. 1857. have decreazcd $6,- legal-tender reserve, stood at 32% per cent., has been dimiche 4 to¥s percent. The cheap wovey market ofthe pas, three months is over, and ‘here will be greater ® iivily for ibe remainder of .be year. Sensa- onal rumors po lon;er Pave any damaging the pub'ic have be:oms v-ed to ere i stil a vague feeling of ‘jon to :re movement of ihe cropsatibe West ard Sovth. In reference to this alarm the /ndependcnt sensibly says: Asit is geting io de well uncerstood that all the money ‘fut goes South end West will, sooner or liver, find its way back again, there is noibing ‘o be epprenerded .rom tkat cauce. ————_ Government Securities. WasHIneTon, Sept. 26, 1967.—Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the following quotations of Gey- ernment securities: ed y si eof LOYAL Py'ot Washington, within wad judted a barkrvp. upon District. who har been a ix 0 i he District Court of bis own petition. by the District Court of | JR BANKBUPT A © tho, Fashington, the Ith day oN oF Pr theta cn hereby mote hi ointment as assignee o} BOND Sn the at orw ashington, within id trict who_ has been ad, own petition, by the BALTIMORE 1TEMS.—The coroner's jury the cese of Eliza Murray, Saturday eight atthe cornerot Mor: — : street end Butler alley, Battimore, yée > ¢ rendered a verdict tht abe came to her dev yy a pisiol ball acciden‘ally discharged iv, Policeman Gotleib Frey, whi'e in the discharze of his anty.” Emeline Parks, who was so seriously stabbed by Wm H. Fos'er on Monday night, at her beure on Biddle alley, in Baltimore, died from ber wounds yesterday morniug. Both the par ties are colored. Mre. Sucan (oartney, livivg on Greenmount avenne, in Baltimore, expired suddealy on while in the act of retiring to who was kille 4c €o2nger in xe’ i<trict Court of & My sel7-Tu&éTh3w 7 | Tooma. water ard d bee BANKRUPTCY. ington, the 17 The undersigned hereb; tment as assizvee of ED’ y of Washiraton, with ne District Cor pwn Petition Py AUTON J. SAPRt Tueeday nig) rest. Buying. Selling. re I7-Tu.Thow 9 D etreet, AF 1s BANKRUPTCY, At the City of Washirgton, the t AFFAIrS In Loupoun County, Va.—Tre ‘or, Of yesierday, €ays: — mp, & much-eseemed ci:izan of this county, died on his tarm nar Hil!sho- rough, last week, in the ninety-first year of bis Leesburg Mis Distriet oF Ce U.S. Five Twenties, 1865. U.S. Five Twenties, Jan&J'y,’ U.S. Ten Forties... U.S. Seven Thirties, J U.S. Seven Thirties, Jul NEW YORE FIRST BOARD SALES. -M0x 10.408 ptice of hi intment as axsignee of JAM E THOMPSON: in the city of Wachingten, been adjud7ed @ bankru the District Court of sal E. THOMPSO. Mr. Frederick Moore,son of Captain Joho *3 pon b's own petition. hy Moore, of Aldie, in this couniy, died in New Orleans. a few days azo, irom yellow fever. The treet of 22S acres, 3 rood: 9’ land, belonging to the estate of tee la.e Edward Morrison, and heretofore advertised by Messrs. Tebbs and Hea‘on, commissioners, wes cold at public tale on Saturday Ja:t for £50 per acre. George Beamer purchaser. nd *0 perches se 17-Tu,Th3w _ [5 BANKgurTcr 9 D street, Assi District or Couummta, ss. y of Washinzton, the It 187. ‘The undersizn: of is appoivtment as assignee of JUDD, in the city o trict. who has been ad own petition, by the {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follo’ Naw Yor, Sept. 26. 186! coupon, 110% ; 5.20’s, 1562,000} «“ INTERESTING TO THE ODD FBLLOWS.”’—We published yesterday several resolutions caid to bave been adopted by the Grand Lodge of ‘ellows of the United Si to the non-payment of dues by members of subordivate lodges and encampments. The resolutions referred to were merely reported, bat not adopted, so that the paymenis are re- red to be made as usual. udged a bankrupt nacn District Court of anid Dis. MILTON J, SAFFOLD, Attorney at Law, 359 D at., Assignee, ies in relation iret Board—U. S. 6's, mn, 113%; 1864, Pon, new, 107%; 1867, coupon, 1073; 10.40" second, 106%; 70's, third, j Canton 44; Camberiand,30; Quicksilver, Mariposa, 9%; New York Central, 1U3%; Pacific Mail, 139%; Atlantic Mail, , ferred. 73; Hudson, 125),; Reading, gan Central, 10; Michigan Soutbern, ce l7-Tu&éThiw BANKRUPTC ‘District ov Convwnta conpon, 99; 7.30) 106° pol = + IN in the city of Washi Distsict, who has his own petition ANTED—A CATERER or HOUSEKEEPER. eI Tu&TLSW fu m4 FOR SALE AND RENT, (OR SALE—A FRAME HOUBE, six rooms. 352 a AoE RO, 20 F°% RENT—Sin UNFURBISH?D LowMs. oF ly at No. ’ Kirkwood House. ane RENT_Th.ee Urtarrished Rnors C.lerd Toh eta. eowvh side. _ mets SOR RENT—Forrished LOOMS, wich ne ard fd. (OR RENT —A prearaviiy. tetreet east, beiweom Bard U eis. rurih nly 276 Pern. sveac', iwo voor Fee for hor-ekerpit =. APY 673 let nitere,souch ivont, at 900 be coord floor. facie south. rata! ROOM on 402 Est. north, dwet. e FoR BERT Eto Unferm shed ROOMS. sa fe tor housckecrirg, at S66 190h . rear H. (08, REN s- itable for Nooeokesping. a Etreet, between ard Wen ets. FoR EES— Ba COP. TAGE contairir Apnty te se 26-Th.S&T1 = 4. DOUGAL EGR RENT Two ROOMS siteblo for bon ing. Inquire at 344 tote et, batw aM str For: K sir «be! ween as. rocery siore, 6 v ROOMS, wich use of kivchen. Also. TARLE BOARD fot sin gle ger'lemen, Apply at 414 Lith sireet, betw Turd Kate pe Sekt i eee ARCE, AIRY NEATLY-FUR- N D LOOMS TO RENT—}. Centlemen only. y at 277 Penn. avenue ar Reference required. FOR BENT—Three-story BRICK HO sireet, be weep Cth and 7th st ¢ throvghort ‘e bonse. Tent, $F) a month advarce. Apply at 591 M sirect, between oth and 7th ptreets. ‘80 25-28" CASITOL WILL. ter STREET 4 PLACE.—ROOMS, Furni-b in suits or separately, on floors. | Location unegitalled. OR RENT. between 10th cd, ¢n first Moor; also. Chambers sep priva'efarily. Location very de-irab yards 1.0m 1th pitol, 460 New York ave cr RENT —A very nice HOUSE, two 6 orice beck building, containing 7 rooms. C het with line every thin Lard K. yin Yo ard peas eet and the Inquire »* 252 G st. corner 15th. 35 a har pelea res X good CABINET MAR N BANKRUPTC and — Toledo, vy of Washinton. thy Northwestern, Rock Island, '01);; Mississippi Ceruiicates, 2614 Boston Water Power, 17; Gold, ANTED—A TINNER. W. U. Tele- oR. SHEPHERD ointment as assionee « ript upon his own peti M ATED t 579 Penn’a, a of said District I. BURNS 4 A SITUATION in hoi or to attend in Ashington P.O. TED—By « you Address Box At Wie Old Sta BP BANKRUPTCY. he City of Washin- gman.a SITUATION CBHORS, ina to open: oyster=in « pil we have hereiofor: is superior to as Ant ywices to sui 2 eemepieas VAPOR BATH! Tr. #1, ALCAN, re n charge of Electricit and Pevieaed Vapor t at mis U Gere..* Hospitnls. office southwest corner of 1 street and Fenn’a avenue, cnrea Rhenmatisn Eroptions of the Skin, Colds, Gont, Debility, Air, tion ot Paralysis, Absorption of Mercury and ¥ Complaipis. the Inst mee f Trustees of Public Sc} un | We following resolution i tesolved. That the f for the t by th jonrd. First (First and chool room, corner Mth avd District. (Th H. between wth, Third D rdsi—Wallich School Bui room corner id stivet east and nee at the al kK ch mot Week, trom My Vo imeltaiy ing the month of Se amt all pers entitled to tickets ©: mission to the P Schvols can procure them at the places and times gnated of the Board I. F. ROISKAT. § 493 TE CHER OS ELC! fall style. whieh Tam Constantly r Vaal to mr A y iH. T will satisty ve y DY purchasing ae PER sit Duyn pi “open. ala JACKSON Yat nue House. ‘ed fee 5. DKERCIHIEF: -wool White F with a larga aioe JACKSON Yall Re 2 DOZEN LIN 12i¢e.. worth 2 We have now in Store OF OUK OWN IMPORTATION. LYONS BLACK AND COLORED SILKS LYONS BLACK AND COLORED POPLINS LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, LYONS BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, IRISH POPLI In Black, Colored and Bright Plaids, PARIS KID GLOVES, &c., &c. RF The Silk Goods were bought by us for cash from the best manufacturers at Lyons, and include qualities and colora such as we have never been abi'e to find yn the silk House: in this country, wa” The will be found EXTREMELY LOw, JOS. J. MAY, &00., 308 Pennsyiva Be 26-2tif bet PREASU RIMEN Ovrice oF THE SureRvisi ia avenue, ember 25. 1s Seated Proposals: will be received at this 01 undil October 16th, 1557, Cor furnishing, tittin delivering complete, the sty/obate finish and conn ter oc the new Banking-room in the North Wing 1 sury Building. ‘The same ia intended te Granite or polished Marble; if o; the dark (if not ers of Variezated A of materials he poses to furnish, and submit small polished yof the same, wings of the tained at this omic The whole work must be doue in the best mosi perfect manner, and the material be of soundest text the A ork to be furnished may be ob he and choice and even tints. all to tisfaction and acceptiice of the Supervising eet, It must be furnished and delivered complete. ready for} March, Iss, Payments will be made on estimates prepared by authorized officers of the Department, of which 0 <s tum will be retained until completion of the Work. The Department reserves the right to rej n and al} bids sbould it be deemed fort tha tances, ofthe Government 60 to do. Bids “io he enclosed In “a kealed envelope. en doreed mice for Stylobate Finish and Coun. ter for Banking Room,” and addressed to the § pervising Architect, Treasnry Department. i ‘A.B. MULLETT, 86% Supervising Architect SALE OF SLOOP YACHT GENERAT, HAN SALE F Stoo NERAT HA ement, on or before the Intday of ASSISTANT OUARTERMARTER’S OpFICr, Uourge States Anu pun Peeks MILA DELPHIA, Sept. 28, 18:7. Vill be sold at public auction. on account of tire Vaited States: at the Hanover street whart, Phil delphie. on TUESDAY, Octolor Ist, at 1 o'clock A.M. the fast sailing woop yacht General Hans cock. toxether withher entire outfit, built by Al ber.son & Brothers at Philadelphia, in'Ik3s, The vessel can be examined daily ab the Hanover stggeh war toon 7A: ML to.6 PM Yeecel'must be removed within fiv tr aS in five (5) days T CAsh, fu Government f ri Y ¥. ILLY, Bet. Col. and A. Q.M./ U.S. Army. an LOW PRICES. - WELL MADE GOODH il AND } MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK IN tHE City, At the practical TRUNK. VALIBE, SATCHEL, TRAVELING BAU, SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY oF * JAMES 8. TOPHAM 4 U0", 8750069 SEVENTU STREET, overthe Awning. REPAIRING. Trunks, &c., Proenpuy repaired, a0 B5-4t nt, by October ing six or teven Fooms, on r near borse cars in Geor HOUSE, cont or near Capitol Hill, ent moderate. fe WT Thiw N BANKRUPTCY larve munber of second-hand Buggies, 1. Repairing promptly wigned heres rignee of RO.) District, wno bas been adjudged a, by the District Court of TY: A steady hand 10. and Nth st undersigned hereby appointment as JAMES, in the city of W Districe: wne ee ba shington, within said bi nderstands his by well recommended ness. and Who can co SITUATION 2: N. Jersey ar. “602: [PX BANgee PTCY of Washington. Uy PALL AND WINTE f his aopointment as 3 in, the city of Washington, within said ‘a bankrupt upon » District Court of said MAY & CO., PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE nd Iih aireets, Are now ve «ke charge of the Male Int lding. Applica. diate School. W Hons with references hisown petition, by t own pi in fe l7-tu&thiw N BANKRUPTC WALSIL. 608 sth street easc. . TED ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED neighborhood of Hall, wite board for a gentleman and wife, or cou- verient toa good boarding house. Terms must be stating price & District or Convers. ROOMS in the (Fresh importatéc To whieh they respectaully MOURNING SIL And all kinds o: nvite attention WV ANTED—By a to cook, wash aud iron for « small ist streei, bet b ‘ict. Court of sald Distristi UPON J. SAFFOUD. Attorney at Law. 389 D streei, Assignee, NTREMELY LOW PRICES. ve 17-tudth3w FOR SALE AND RENT. 100 se-tvine Lots ox Lone TIME! eper or to do Vii of city reference given. RG urniture ix preferred. I have sicady employment A Inquire of J. 30> Pewn. avenu tween 9th and Wil strc Are now receiving « large assortment of IMPORTED DRE For Fail and Winter of 1857. VERY EASY PAYMENTS! stating terms, lo ON H AND I STREETS, IN VICINITY OF GENERAL GRANT'S AND ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH. also receiving a full supply of GOODS OF AMERICAN ‘To which they invite attention, nt's Building.) cor. N.Y. av Kighteen first-class three-story Brick Dwel!ag are now being erected, and the adjoin- ing Lots are offered on very liberal terms. ANTED—To invest $2,000 in an cat By increasing th business the inve It is their desire to do a large and Popular e has been taken in They bny for cash I only for cash; consequently their os will be the lowest im thi TPTON'S TACTIC Tactics and Drill. or Infantry, Cavalry and adding commissio justified in becoming a partner. pecome a PARTNER in th . B., and Virginia, the purchase of their st ONLY FROM FIFTY TO TWO HUNDRED PAYMENT RE- ; AND SEVERAL YEARS TIME GIVEN ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. 7ANTED—A WOMAN 10 do « work. Apply at the Star Office ANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH—From % to 100.000 fee i part of the city. eneral House- se 23-1 Franck Taylor. ih 6 Brokers, (Plani's cor. New York ave. and 15th si NTLEMEN OF WASH- CA SITUATION a3 a ed, by one who under- stands single and double entry and bookkeaping id mercantile correspondence, and has had the eof itin a faucy store on Pennsylvania av. a Pennsylvania ay- . United States NEW BOOKS utiurized edition Vd ationary Store, 4, RICHARDSON SEWEBAGE, PAVEMENTS, &c., FREE OF PTON’S TACTICS. only COST TO PURCHASERS. tthe Hudson Taylor Book a at the Hu avon, Bookkeeper o~ Apply for pla: of property, &¢., to KILBOURN & LATTA, Real Estate Bro! Corner Seventh and F streets. )OR RENT —On 20 siiect east,three Rooms— one furnished and two unfurnished—for rent. ire oa the premises, sylvania avenue, No. 40: UK SALE LOW, A: IF SOLD IMME: A HANDSOME FAMILY HORSE Ss. The owner bay- MATLOCK’S and 7th sis. 824-co3t dry gous store oi nd the corner of 9th wr office, and ina anction sore on Penne or eleven years, and had a se thousend dollars’ per annum. Well, other situation. he will duties of one fer any salary. aud wy ing no furiis Livery Stable, MeCULLOUGH & CO | TIONRERS AND COMMISSION 15 K STREET. OPPO LIBERTY MA VASHINGTON ‘commence and fr on the liberaty A. B.. No, 217 Gth street uy LOTS for building rts of the city. for our fix doors south of ND UPON GOOD TERMS DIATELY —One of the most e PRIVATE RESIDENOES onthe Heights of Geors i>wa, situated No. 191 Washingto. street Stoddard sireets, aud immedi- site the residence of Henry D. Cooke. sa. lot has a front of 60 feet b 120 fect. is handsomely laid out wit! Fruit, 8 wrabbery, Grapes SITE NORTHERN ANTED—We want to b bt Latta ie bert ee a y ths city customers. Particn having euch call sad seo'wn, D. b. WELLS & CO, - AND SATURDAY t Particular attention Real Estate and House betwee West and corner La. avenue anc 6th street. ANTED—THREE GOOD STORE COUNT- ERS. Walnut Tops preferred. Apply at 513, Seventh sreet. *6 WY ANTED.*—Ladies conter BALMORALS and HO! season, and wishi iding, should call A SORREL PONY, lady or a doctor; will work in harness or under - north. between 2d aud 3d it, containing fourteen id two excellent cel- hout the house ; cis- 4; hot and oold water, with all the mod- ern improvements; range, boiler utensils; Latrobe stove, new! lor and upper chambers. other gas fixtures, go with the honse. further information enquire on the premises o'clock, 8. m.,or to '9 Jefferson strect, or Auctioneer, No. 174 idle. Apply ou C ea RSPR ELS Bakery ERS the comin, expense of Br tiful designs for the abov COLORS AND WABRANTED TO dies? aud Childreos’ Aprons, Joceys, aud Under- stamped fn imitation or Bra wif the usual cost of Braid. A. made and stamped and all cooking Rucen ¢ errs. CATERERS OF KNIGHT'S PATENT HYDRAULIC CEMENT, SEWER, AND CULVERT PIPE, 6, 9, AND 12-INCH BORE. vatand the moc? severe torts of acids, im- interior finish than any other riu price: extensively adopted lic Engineers. They are lar urpores in Brooklyn. Cent Jersey City, Blizabe| ochester, Buffalo, from 1 mntil 236 «1 WMH. WHEA fo THOMAS DOWLING, Bridge street, at any time. The jorge, end fine House, . 63, 13 rooms, th large garden Sized Rent iven Ist October. 46 Pa. avenue, between 12th 439 Ninth stre ast-off CLOTHING. OF any other articl Merchant Pawnbro- CO., 502 sth street, 3 value, at the old established ker’s Store of R. FULTON & doors north of Pen: avenn SINGER'S SEWING MACHIN LOST AND FOUND. TRAYED OB,STOLEN fron SARATL LE Teeidence, on Se a white stripedown th. Possession Warts NEW OPERA HOUSE FOR BENT, Fronting three streets, near the corner of Pennsy!- vania avenue and 9h street. used for Sewerag k. New York, Alban ew ‘Haven, Hartford, Yards at Brooklyn and Washington, and 0 Negts under heavy railroad embankment. ‘actory * Stree! : ington, City, Ta ne Toone eepreent if embankments. er back white is od her neck. | Any one who knows of her whereabout wi!l please inform Sarah Lee. No. 3: Ist street, bet. D and E sts., Island. A reward will Wttcon 4 EWING MACHINE. “Its neam ia stronger und 168s li or wear than the Lock-Stiteh.— Judges? “Reports? and eam] ‘THIS BEAUTIFULLY FITTED-UP HOUSE Is now for rent by the night, week, or month, to responsible parties, for FIRST-CLASS EXHIBITIONS QNiy. Seating capacity for 1,200 persons. Stocked with secenery und properties, with full etége capacity 6. For terms, address W.L. WALL & CO., South corner Pennsylvani se 17-TuyTh,SIm (OR RENT—S ‘able for meat and E street, eres Store. Also, ROO) OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, with ithe Za bteet nent to the ey om. LEB, Vermont arene ; REWARD.—Sttayed or stolen from the sub: red and white COW, (answers to had on when she left ni tie around her n lea of Work con- ihe same picee of it. lth, @ small Hieiiamo of Mol- arrow leather strap, above rowan ill be ve Fev her roturn to 2Y Hast Capitol wircet. AYED away o Retin te will be paid for her return te Mr, Bt., bets Gt and 20th eta, 234.Pa. avenue (up stairs) 6e9-Im* nue and 9th wtreet. Iauxs C. McGUIBE & CO., inst. alight re sion business, nd sth, Ing FURBNITUBE WABEROOMS, FORD'S Paint and Oi! PAINTING. Has formed # class in the Tesidence, 441 I street, between valent to ‘private ones. LANDSCAPE WM. MACLEO) belt Dusiners er BVERY VARIETY OF FINE ged. tho Leswo. mors sctive fay be SIC BOOKS: BOUND BOOKS... every article in the tri to our new store. JOHN CABINET FURNITURE. ‘BULT AND ORNANENTAL TREES OF ALL ‘ | NEW MUSIC, PEAGH TRE! eee ‘ade at large discounts APPLE T, 506 Penns avenno. 1 6! f those fine and pity BE = f BEIOR HOUSES’ No SiSpon zee reot. between I.and K., west side, ys “APRICOTS. ‘Mn WeM Trp we bot AY BHaD, BES ae. we. ke. THE,CELEBEATED ofall choice varieties, 'B a HRERY DA, AND Rea, it Depot, 491 VONDON wh ta ps STRAWDERE! from Kendall Grace V1 at I, PEARSON'S Fi .BRIB: we RATER we AS of the. above Trees sad Plants will plegee send in thetr na 90 Para CA Seta Saran TUCKEE SPEING BED, Which for Comfort, Cleanliness and Choapueag is One door above Odd-Fellows’ Halls Big Trunk | *2*ivalled, ‘town eroperty eee excelle! Yon, and among the most d vil See resins tEARane om ioeor eu iD , , 4 American Hor lot of Eneli ican BOATS: for osle very chekp & i ui ‘A. GRAY, Druggi $34 Mass. avenue, cor, 4th JA8. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Corner of 0th aad D streota, ‘The newest and most, e Fo REN T—The wide,roomy HOUSF, over the ‘Just introduced by wur-tt fi OR RENT—Several ROOMS, farnixhed furnished, with gas xnu wate N Second street west, beeween E and F OR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. «a gas, pleasantly situated; suiteble for sept! men. Will be rented separately or togo! at No. 27000 Poe Be either 902 L etre nare fro street, corner ov Mt. $ suitable for urforn between 6th and 7th the street c: contat rtiv turpisheu, sun able 0.$52 Penna averue » mouth in edyane hovee. FhOR SALE 4 per —Bat ore child inthe the prem 16t P anury.. Le. WELLS & ¢ U SHED ROOMS FOR ble for a gentioman and w Wih strees. between M and N siree FOE BENT-ORICK HOUSE, co Bed Rooms. Parlor,and Ba ‘ between <th and Sh sts..0a south sideo: A stre $17 per month. ee2t-st* }QRRENT—A neatly faruished FRONT ROOM, aa private family, suitable for two genti men. Rent, including $15 yer month. Ly quire at 182 K sire 18th se pe Mat {OR RENT—Three story On HOUSE rooms. rewly finished. No. 524 De gyre. rear North Capitol gaie. “Apply 2 jaing tres cn ts POR BENT—On oth street beiweea 4" Toa two story FRAME 1OQUs Pao T. Ml. SMITH, 352 15th street, bevween Pert FS ; by applying ac Once FoR RE garden. Tnquire fof ¥ and Pa. aven OR RENT—PARLOR AND BED ROO furnished and communicating on first oor, Also, ore 'irge front room ou ? | floor at 374 Iti strect, between H and I sts. sevat* FOR RENT For 3@ 5 month and Boar for ely FURNISHED HOUSE, w and water. Everything compleie. Location pleass and central, For particulars inquire at Office. se 25 OR RENT.—One BRICK HOUSE, No. 3 strect. contalning six rooms iydrant in. is yard, near the Natioval Ob ervaiory Hers & amobth, Apply to JAS. MCLAUGHLIN, a doors below. fe Mest” Fok BENT—One three story BRIOK HOUSE containing nine rooms. tas. and water, No. 553 13th street, between Band ©, Island minntes’ walk to the Treasury Building. [ny at No. 227th street, near D north. POR BEN TB 198 Cree ns. gis and water. A fine reside: Inquit 200 ant 502 G street. etween 4th and sth, Washingion Also.anew BRICK HOUSE on Washington near Dunbarton strees, Georgetown o: eigut at ind water, Inquire as above. irom 4 (0 8024-60 CF ESE RENTS Georgetown, a ni ROOM, at No. 134 Dunbarton street, be High and Congress streets. Table Buard obtained next door. fe 23-2" FO8, SALE—Several FRAME HOUSES, oar State Department ; several FRAMES on New Yorr avenne; one on 16th st. Terms liberal. THOR. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate 126 avenue. ~ SEVERAL UNFURNISHED ROOMS RENT. pleas-ntly situated. Please call at No. 33 K street, bet. 2ith and 2th sis., whece you mays d room or roo.ns, with best references. 8 23-61" FOR SALE—A few SMALL FAGMS located five miles from Washington. §100 of the purcusse money down: balance in monthly inscalments of 25 per moath. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, RB. state Broker, 126 Pa. ave., bet. 19th and Nth. 8e23-tf (UR SALE—Two Two-story FRAME HOUSES. containing seven rooms each, in the pew ari elegant block near the terminus of Ninth street and Boundary. Price $2,200, Bent a2 aper month. 80 93-tf 465 Ninth street, bet. E and F 250 CASH. AND $20 MONTHLY. WILL buy a new7-room HOUSE, situnted on the south slde of street: island. between vg and STABE & IETCALE, Real Estate Brokers, (Plaat’s Bnilding,) se20-tf New York avenue and 1oth'st. F°O8 SALE—A tour-siory BRICK HOUSE, con- taining? rooms, and a. Dlackstuiti suop in tha Apply weJOUN WAGHTEE ou Green aR! 10 3 3 01 sree! it. be- tween Brick and Water etrest.” G7eh street. be: FS SALK—Two FRAME HOUSES on Capitol ill; six rooms h; lot 16x10. Pi 1 and $140, Jay }00' womth une paid? Street, Georgetown, Also. two HOUSES on 6th street. Island. at $600 and $1,000 eae) |. Lb. WELAS & CO. sel7-10t ]_"_ cor, 6th st. and La. ave. ‘OK RENT—HOUSE on Massachusetis avenno, furnished. 19 rooms, at $100 per mont' Algo one on Pena, ‘ave.y 10 rooms. $180 por month. Also two very elegant houses near the Treasury, suitable only for high priced tenents. D. L. WELLS & CO. s97-10t [Exp] corner GNED WOULD iii ogra narioueed Mite Dusineea has boom & paying ore—nogeratchy pe Ey a a t any p' a e whei the war was - With @ steadi than st the Poeadae Serhan infusion of come of ihe m . Fixtures, Cellar, and Wareroom at = mod- erate rent. (805) — FBANCK TAYLOR. ‘OR RENTS any of House Wo. Fee Sts Bad Shoes consisting of 4 and use ofcellsr,’ Beat low. Ap: Sly at Nose W nirents beac eure ein A *O = | jy? R SALE—A family in the mostagreeable vil here household ex; ‘are notbalt create acity, the Sraroone. 1H Eek ae ‘book store of Franck ‘Taylor. Good for offices. Jo B-tf

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