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i> Thougt: Tax Staw is pcintéd dh fhe fastest scam press in use south ef Beltimore, tte edition tx ac large as to require it to be paves iea e+ early bour; Advertisements, therefore; should sent fp before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may net appear until the next day. +woe+ Notice.—District of Columbia Advertisements | to be inserted In the Bat truone Scx are recei stand forwarded from Tux Stax Office. Tus Bet axpEveretr Cirs Rooms, (Thorn’s Building,) were well filled last night, and the audience seemed tn very good spirits, oe te~ ivania election to the contrary notwithstanding, Quite a number of new recruits were taken ite ae and their names enrolied upoa the books rs H Some preliminary business haying been trans te ‘ Mr. Lyle addressed the meeting in relation to @ notice he bad given ata former meeting ‘that: to he should introduce a resolution locking to the expulsion from this CEN ot ‘teinbers who had gone over to blica: jatien, and Se ee Da is club. Such had been his dete: 2 that the monber of the traitors did not amount te more than eight or ten, and that they were suck “BO account” fellows that the A was better off without than with them; and fort > rimen made up bis mind that thelr) ¢& from the roils by resolution would give a they did not deserve, he had com Clouded to let them slide. iaase,) Chatrman Kennedy stated, for thé purpose of rendering justice te Mr. Tess (ihe gece of the Hall.) that Mr. T. had i: some maliciously di person, for of mitebief, and likely with a view to the * ef bis standing in this Association, had pro) . ‘ tb "et ihe his name and had him ejected to membership in the Republicaa Association, all of which had been done without his knowledge or consent. Mr. Thorn had (said the Chairman) expressed extreme judignation at the act, and it was dug to Mr. Thorn to sxy that be felt that for such an wa. warrantable liberty to be taken with his name was outrageous and infamous. Mr. Lakeman said be could explain that matter to the satisfaction of Mr. Thorn or anybody else. He bad ascertained that there was a Thorn, a resi- tent of the Island, who had been recently elected a member of that Association, and that it was Suili-ient for this Associationto know “‘that Sitefr Whorn is not our Thorn” [Appiause, Mr. Galisher being called upon to address the Association in relation to bis late trip through a portion of the State of Virginia, didso, first paying @ passing compliment to the handful of men who he bad been surprised to learn bad gone over to the —— ranks from this Association, aod predicting that they would very shortly tind out that they had gone over to Abe a little too late in the day q Mr Gallaher then went on to speak of political effairs es bebad found them daring a brief tri: throngh ‘the valley of Virginia e bad arriy. at Staunton jastat the meeting of the Federal — ben sigonye pioneer men an address from Mr. Yancey to ft of that place. From what Mr.G. could gather from bis remar! had made up bis mind that Mr. Reber ai good to the jocracy of Virginiain what he said to thena there. If he effected anything, it was for Donyzlas and not for Breckinridge; for his line of. argument was calculated to arouse the adherents of Douglas to the greatest exertion. Mr.G had expyeted to bear from Mr. Yancey something new, and some foundation for bis ullar doc- trines, bat had been very much disappoirited. ‘The worst thing be had said about the candidates of the Union party was, that we had hung great big beil, with the tongue tied up. Tie" spesker thought this remark came with peculigr.} * from @ gentleman whowas engaged in sup- candidate wuo had fefused to answer ‘ons propounded by Mr: Lamb to Mr. 3 at Nerfoik. This Association would et that uot very long age Mr. Yancey had been presented with signal tokens of approval by the ladies of Alabama, for his aid of the cause of the Mount Vernon Association. The speaker would like to know what Mr. Yancey js doing now towards the perpetuation of the iaestimabie rament formed by George Washington’ Mr. Yancey told the people of Staunton bow -the Scuth should sustain a constitutional Dougles bas only one U. 8. Senator upen * in this campaign. and that Senator 4s Douglas bimeeif; and then charged having made overtures to the re party.with 3 view of going over to them. Mr.¥. also called upon Virgiaia, as the mothér of States and statesmen, to lead off in the secession tiove- mnent. if Lincoln is elected. Mr . Stet porden erates the state of public fveling In % jon of Virginia through which he had latel Feavelel, and’ a ke hose folly cf the success ef the Union ticket in Virginia on the — day of November. Vir; Fired to eee pes desired to plow their land in peace; eve: thi gS far es Le could learn, indicated that the ple of that State are not yet ready for secess! a4. nor disuaion. i Mr. G. concluded his remarks by feaing siete from an énvivent statesman (Mr: ill) of la to the New York Herald, in which the outer counsels the @isrupted democracy to concetftrate at once upon the Unfon candidate as the only practicable or ble means of the projects of the irrepressible conftict, and the dis- Uuiom croskers, aud restoring to the land’ the Dlessings of harmony and brotherly levé. Mr. ©. E. Carrington being lo: came forward to the stand, with cheers a opening, that “toa man u old Abe is c to the meeting Preservation or and was received . He remarked ia 8 tree” it looked as tbe consideration dissolution of the ‘the —Baion, and expressed the opinton that tn vtew o: tug es r solemn and all-!mportant a consideration it | ed every man who could speak not to be ent Tee sor te ia returtied from a ; rey, dur ie} passed oVer a con- Macca portion of the State of Virginia, and f that bad presented makesa long and a ppiscee He thought Se eee it for tuis caase he been mensarably could say with some conniena that be had ag an occasional hard-hearted ner penitence to the mougner’s bench, and used bim to partake of saving grace [Laugh nie C then reviewed the course of the secession of the South, and characterized the doc- ines of ie as x yeey Toombs, yor and other disunion leaders, fn terms. . Toombs desires to be a candidate Torkinn ot Mr, Pryor jotends to Brutus when ocoln is inaugurated; and another leader this infamous project desirés, when Lincoln is cted, to see Peausylvania avenue fi. kuee pin buman r, ie, language of ratic What. thee. isour duty’? It would seem gh the time for argument bad passed. The ratic purty were ble, and they . for the agitation which now prevails ait this broad land. Having succeeded fering into fearfal activity this monster of black Fepobifeapism, and by 90 doing placed wg: indescribable pert!, they now preach and disunion. ‘The speaker traced the rise of the republiqan growing outof the democratic repeat of the = ice and ite ra ebraska m. 3 e Fe eto ay re nay o held that now of 4 ° romping to it Wor) 5 5° the piss 2s > dis id torn compromise bieh, under id of botlensaf wen ted econ Seay ease ‘been established, giving and universal gat- tsfaction ta all seftions of the Union, thereby re- viving the old aid then faction into what ibf’ now cheims to be—the domimaat party in’ ihe lah went on 46 @penk lke encour- » tell, and Everett for the which were accorded er”? thrown in, and the Le Luctvre on THE te Commence ter, of England, last evening, at the Metbodist id, Dg, Charch, Ninth street, was to bi and avery ciative audience. The su’ coursed was ‘The awfal Vv quite a lateliigent appre- ject on which he dis- onal calamities phesied te be ji jing; and the coming cf Chee about 166t-08:"" “Tive lecturer to ju regarded this subject as one of the most ous and important that could possibly attention of man. Many ns’ mi much iced inst the idea of i possible to tell of the earth, because ot not even the angels in Heaven!” If suc! would only consider the various connectio: this portion of Seripture, their minds moment- the nds were te being time of Christ’s coming to declaration of the Bible =——— | that “Of that day and bour knoweth no man; no, sh persons of would at once be-relieved of all doubt and hesitation aris- ing in consequence. It that the H. the boon of Revelation was imoreover that the time had not come on it was d should not be unsealed. He exhorted tures di! be: things. while w were to the: 1967 had alwa; as period of Christ's quot various eminent stantiation of this view. would first ap trons and the oon 8 thia was acco to demonstrate that been looked forward second visit to the earth, ‘lish writers in sub- *% this time Christ r in the afr, in order to take u Highteous Nving; an plished. desolation be remembered Ghost was not yet given at that _ given, aid the earth that the mission of Christ but should be unclosed and all to search the to and judgment wou'd be brought on the wicked who were left behind. ‘Some supposed that this hteous we take place so it it would be some time before ones ‘on the earth would ba snd it was thought, also, by many, would refuse then to to the prayel wicked ones. It was the opinion of nearly all of the beltevers in this doctrine that the present of France was in ‘aware of that God rs of the eminent Emperor ort while to become the ken of in the Bible; and, a Na lea restored to Jerusalem a, in bis geal for the infidel cause, wo one of the largest and most imposing armies that bad ever been known to a successfi attack upon that ancient city. He would consign 1: numbers to destructi: jon, and put others to the sword. Just at this time, when the Jews would be reduced to the last fp kee to their prayers, would aT would pour out upen these o; re freand d , Christ, in answer to the earth, ani hail and five-sixthsof them. As the Empe tora of Russia ‘and France were to be combined ip this dreadful godene it was not detinitely we determined which be the more uous. > The millennium was to Armagedon, in which all t! destroyed. It was not anp; = would be consumed by this confi conspic- in after the brttle of wicked would be that the whole agration; t the cities and towns would remain very much 28 they existed previously. ORGANIZATION Ov THE BoaRD or TrustErs ricer ae ealled to order by the the city. A Abert, Mayor of the members present, excepting Mr. Two communications—one from Miss Julia A. Stewart, and the other from Miss one a teachers, Clark—on the subject of pla ee as were received and appropriately referred On motion of De Tedaside Tne chair: to appoint the usual standing requested tees, and report at the next meetin, Dr. Ironside moved that the board man was commit- horize the opening of the night sebools in four districts, and apolied to them. outa | tbe rulesend regulations of the day schools be “The motion being agreed to, the following gen- tlemen were selected as teachers for the four d fricts referred to: First district, Mr. S. John Thom- svn; Second do., T) W__W. McCathran; 4th do., Joha a pe exercises of these schoois will com: a tm. They will be opened on evenin; lst of November. ‘homas M. Wiison; Third do , E. Thompson mence at t six and close at half past nine o'clock Z of the Mr. Daniel was elected teacher of music at a salary of $500 per annum. Tux Horse RaitnoaD TuRxovon Prxxsyt- it, a ler; meeting of the c: favoral ad: Ww. horse ra through the at race a. ‘was discussed free! for the acti os adopted. Principal streets, Union, and bow | V4N!4 AVENUE Acatn —Last night, pursuant to itizens of oe oP a (sor seep am pat 2 ou ennsylvania avenue. mo m4] the Navy Yard = Georgetown, with la! teral was held The modifications of the iast year's look to anextension cf the rod through and [a street, from the to the Potomac river, and also through Fourteenth street from Pennsylvania avenue to the buundary. The meet- ing’also directed that 500 (the memorial and bill)be ies of the said pian ted for distribution, and that the books be opened at the office of Mr. George Mattingly, sylvania avenue, Stock In the proposed “Tux Revivals —The protracted meeti central stations ef the Methodist ended with porter of Sixthistreet and Penn- slow those desiring to take rallroad to subscribe. | ngsinthe Chareh, which inning of this week. at have been hese during the past two months, ‘M. BE. Church “South, and the Ninth-street ‘Church, the meetings were ver thelr contianance, and resulted interesting daring im the eonversion and addition to theiohurehws of a Jarge number of continued and also in Mission, (Re town. able discourse upon th . | Persons—minots and ‘adults. The mectinus are kage Bd i the churches in the eastern wards, At the East Washington T. Dumm, pastor,) Rev. HC. ng, and went pa to} Westwood, of Union Chapel, preached a very subject of salvation; aft-r which a very interesting prayer meeting, inter- spersed with exhortations, occupied the remainder ef the event The meetings at the Georgetown ae continue to be very interesting and sus- Mr. Epitor :~I would invite the attention’ of the Mayor and his officers to Seventh street trom the avenue to G street, also to to Tenth streets, and thetr general to the tilthy and untidy appearance of nil ness streets of the city, and the constant D street from Eighth to the numerous boles in each, ‘*gridiroved” condition; farther, ‘the busi- wal oustraction of the sidewalks With all sorts of rab- bist, barrels, bipse Lf newspapers, and the corres crates, boxes, and what not, A few pondent of a so constantly bedaub the Ma: th ql tt adulation that be reall sr or modet rs tosee, do, yw nothing. Why, sir, a glance at our police would induce any stranger to think our whole municipal machine was a dead that failnre. Tutense hatred of dead know Sad doad fessions of democracy, is 18 faq) to gover ity. Tus Democratic Marr things, all that Dsmocrat. at Rocxviie Yusvervay —This meeting was largety attended bythe, ‘county. to; or mentee Tata little before two o’ clock, it » With great force and Bouic, elector for the successively by Messrs. Thrift, of this ci J. Rose, of New York; C. R. ussell, of Ppeoie peaere city, and Beckwith Ww ussell felicitously noticed the presence siderable ‘o 4 district, who was Coming ‘was first , by Mr. followed os Wm. eorgl a; oat. et of a con- num ver of ladies, who aided to inspire the oratocs and cheer the audience. The number indred. Present was probably about twelve hui Cincti® Court —Yesterday the Court took u a cose hme) barge on r agal ral the rightoof the latter to 5 th pare To ES Tonia af Ciactaned oils ce 28 an attorney ani “ot ASotion of Chas. H Alex. J. Bentley. wag adinitted counsbtlor im this if s in the ught by Mon Jones, test yn, jc trial | of c to recover “depts i ‘ Eevensectien wits the shoe seat Was committed for a further bearing. Panpowsp —Robert Ceoss, who, it will be of sent x portoned by &s one of the most tractal his e to Pi of to be the WANTS WANTED=A wine WOMAN, to cook, was G Pea waniaavenue. There is b 2 aad iron for a smaitfamiy. Apply at No 343. | y, W ‘water there, and consequently pn geen Prete rehearse ‘Oc 2% 4t rd se we ANTED-B. Eu ining loudly recently, a ask a 5; aN y &Tespectable woman, & & Femedy tor the fut ct psp. pete iGNas Sieger Anay ato APO ELS ‘Tre Lapims of the Fourth Presbeterian Chureh, ANTED-—A good it on 9th street, open a Festival this evening, in Ww pe HAVENNER 30? C street, be- Thora’s Hall. Seventh street. (o becontinued three ‘Ween Sth and 43s. us evenings. The eeds are to be 2) ANTED—By respectable yon fo the fin nt of the Church, ‘For perten: | WSETURTION secs rena Mpmam, 8 lars of the fair see advertisement in another | Se thoroughly understands her business. addraen o. 6. aI 18 0 Oo 24-2%' column. i} Ovetexs : Orstexs '—Familicscan be supplied | WANTED A w far fay gs etal: th at. Good with fresh every day by calling at Harvey | ANTHONY'S Beare Hl & Co.’s 0} oath street, between f | AAT HONY'S —* vert a —Oyaters, fried, AN and M, Washington, D.C. N. = wed = : TED—A good Bread and ake RA- stewed. of scalded, served at the shortest notice ER, togo ty Matnon Cait Hone te : aad delivered to any part of the city. be Apoly to JAMES H. SIMESO3 + No. > south ey ee ee rfax atri P ‘ca Sotieineal Gaenee, ote thei ROOMS WANTED, in or near Severh strvet, Jobnson association to-night. Mujor Tochman is | to address the meeting and a spirited time is an- ticipated. as Sex Noricz in another column of Festival to open this evening in Thorn’s buildi: , next to Odd Fellows’ 5 street; and be sure and see the Festival itself. Centra Guanp nots Blank this morning, duties to perform. Dvnine THe summer that has just awey, fhouseads of sufferers fom aveen ery al diarrbe ve been relieved by the us» of Hostetter’s Bitters, Medicine which ia evidently ed to ry manent pit NEGRO BOY. Apply northerly, and not very far from the Patent Of- | fioe ; two adjoining, unfarnished roome, in a house supplied with water. Address H. W., Star Office. Go 24-2" ANTE? —Evers bod: Confectionery, No. rf ae snot ges fe GE'S Seve eet, shove {athe place tog fres ‘Cakes and other Con foct ons at prices to suit the times. Balis and par- ties furnished with loe Cream and other Refresh- ments a 00 24-lw* WASTED -« BALE pray dnt art 6 tate c'arge of a ni, 10M x EORG W.BRALL, Bridge street, Georeelowie Oc 23-St WANTED TO PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE A £4 Second hand COUP! b. Appiy at WALTER, KA N & BOPP’S Coach Fao- D street, bobween Shand 10th sts, admini-ter to act n ue reach the source of the Th ¢ oul & remedy that will reach all the digestiv: Cy ve tush of vigor rid them pyrene ives of this fee ye his problem is solved by the Bitters, which never fail to conquer the mogt stubborn casts It is only fa during the season just closed, thi: achieved ANTED—An overseer’s SITUATION, by one who is thoroughly and p-actica'ly ar- nted with both farming and gardening. in ali t various bran references given. tions, &c. Address O. R ,throngh the Post Office, Fairfax county, Va. more cures than any other ever presented and during the fal], when that terrible “ the Fever and Agu 80 prevalent, thi Bitters will gain fresh fame. rod by druggists and dealers generally every- where, 0c 22-e08t the 2th instant 00 19 6t* ANTED IMMEDIAREDY=>Fiom_§5_to 19.000 worth of SECON D-HAND FURNI TORE ofall kiuds, for which I will guaranty to pay @ highest riees, sud. as al atthe ortest no-~ tie, Sr ee RUCHLY. Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &c, 408 7th st., bet. G and H, east ide. WANTED—Al kinds of SECOND-HAND PURNITUR for which 1 wilt Ay the cash, ect, botwes : ta BONTZ & GRIFFITH, ANTED—Toc have everybody know that the: dwell, soleated a 00DS, S) BL the Peo; Clothing Store, 0. 460 Beventh st; opposite Post oe. _Hottoway’s Pitts. 3 Nervous Debdility, &c.—As a sedative and invigor- ting medicine, these Pills have had an astonishin success in every part of the civilized globe. The! ected by climate as their operauions are the ocd tor y re-emab’ = 19g vigorous effort of the vital fanotionsextineuish elements of melancholy, depressed spirits, blues. vapors, &o, Sold by ail Drugeists at 20 » €30. and $1 per box. 0c 19-lw Wistar’s Batsam oy Wip Currey. The foliowing letter from Rev. HEnay Woon, af ‘cord, H., Editor ofthe Congregational Jour- , speaks volumes in favor of Westay’'s Balsam:— Concorp, N. 0. Mussrs. Ssra W. Fowie & C Twp zears ago, @ sud my Lungs con and whi , be Beebe Gentnone en & iolent attac! on my ‘bed for several works, LOST AND FOUND. AME TO MY. PLACE. on Sinday inet, TWO LITTLE PIGS, sttayine, abort 3 peeks old The wane wilt — come jo! 5 0; en take them Sway, Ponds Per ohereen OME re sleep or rest upon a bed ly was extreme, and judging supposed e pozeaded to try a bottle of Wistar’s Balsam Wud Cherry. without eocfidenes in its efficacy, found the difficulty almost entirely removed be. fore one bottle was used up, Sympathy with my fellow sufferers induces moto make this publio statement, and recommend the article to others Simnilar}y S@hoted. ith respect, yours traly, Hexry Woop. ed i, Borrs on the & Co., Boston, and for a Palmer, Wash oc l7-lwyr Being Temp2rance Allcy._ 1982-02 Runday. Ootober'2:st, on H sttect, between 18th st Vermont av..or oa Ver- mont av, between H and M sts., or the resi- dence of ‘Charles Hill, Esq... plain gold BRACE- JET. ‘fhe finder will reosive « sintahle reward by ie ng it at the office of RIGGS & CO. 09 24 3:* QTRAY COWS—Taken up, on the 24 October, 1860. one horned C 3 red and white ; ons ear split: the cther cut on the . Another Cow, a red and white bufla- lo and no mark. The owner (or owners) of the above property ix requested to come forward, prove roperty, pay eharces. and taxe them fn: OUIS L. BRUNETT 8! 0c 24-3t* Nearithe Second Tolf rai FOR SALE AND RENT. . Winter, co {Massachusetts ave: | [For other “For Sale and Kent” advertisements, nue and Sixth stroet. Also, Pond's Extract of Wiig, i) “Sea first page.) i D ROOMS, ‘s@el, for internal and external inflammations > FURN 7 *. ANDSOMELY FURNISHE ~ Akinds, Raleesebovesy |i” meee RTRiae peribry c Se N ee OS aie R¥AvER, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise- ie eo nd 18th sts., Onnveninat meat in our paper. Read it; it will interest you. te the au ‘eoly .To THe AP¥iictED !—Re sure to read the adver- tisemert of McLean’s Strengthening Cordial I~ Blood Purifier, in another column, t / MARRIED. * At Wesle: Chapel, on the 234 instant, by Rev F. Morgan, FLO, W. A ARDto SA HENNING, ail of this erty. DIED, in Georgetown, on the evening of the 23d 1 rita KEIN E APPLEBY, son of Will a ie f fas trtelloctual eapecity Intellectual 4 . ieht prospeots af furare use: ; that fell destroyer. ¢ victim, in his ear) abd ou: him down—thus severing the learing relp - tio t fe. But we mourn not as those who have nO hope ; for he leaves behind him the happy assur- ance of exchanging the sufferings of oarth for ‘he repose of heaven, (Balto. Sun and American copy.) None genuine unless Homzoraraic Rewenrss All of Dr. Humphreys & Cos specific Ho- Meopathic Remedies put up expressiy for family vu of ‘full directions. For sale » 350 Pi en) hol: and Fitzgerald, 394 north Fretrect; between 17th ‘tm . ote. G a xt door ir of F and ‘oth ats Inquire of Dr, H. P: HOWARD, corner 10th and F sts, Oc 24-3t* FOR RENT—A HOUSE. situated in the Fint i Ward, on Meroe street, Font of the Nae epartmen ‘or terms &) SErH G = Lite. Fo, avenuo, between Mir and 18th ete. Oc 24-3t* NB+Alvery Moditadie DENCE, eer between G an streets. The ands back fr rom the street abvut 20 feet ; ood dty & to F. G_LOT on FH street, For terms apply at orner Thirteenth 2 “ppor Pant of the Houss on Bighth tween the Avenue and D A #0, icks on Twentieth street, between M and nr for tale. Apply JOHNSON & SUTTON. t P®OPOsALS FOR PROVisIONS. OR RE T—A neatly farnishad HOUSE in the Wasxincton ARSENAL, October at Ward, on H, hetween 17th and 18th streets, b7, containing a double parlor, Sor 6 ch +f ining room. ae m and panty; igh f ¥ sold’ or ter, room. Ac. &c. Apply 1.1. LOVING. Boarth Waibae dit. oc 4+-im ror RENT.—A three story BRICK HOUSF, eituat the northenat corner of Tengh and M streets north, (iast ecoupied by Judes H oontaining ten rooms, besidas kitchen, bath r And oelinr rooms for ‘nel. hot and ofthe 25th instant, fr ticles of provisions, viz: rreiz mers pork co | flour, extra olean ani ¥ be: Colt: ary brown sugar i oiler hfe ob 90 pounds tallow candles (6s) 350 do hard browr soap 4 bushels fine salt Allthe articies must be of the best quality, es. to be delivered in store atthe A fore the 29th nt be furnished wi bereqaa with cack Fre OHN 8. UNDE. 99 22-3t Bvt. 24 A.c. 8, ARGEST SHOR STORE ON SEVENTH L STR . ‘The largest, cheapest, and host assorted stock of TOOTS AND SHOES = on Seventh etrect is at CUMMINS & COPS New Store, one door south of Northern cierast d to bity, good ell Pry ‘ersons desiri 0 bity as well as D will find. ai the above Store, Boots aud 8 that oannnt to euit in price and Also, HATS and CAPS of the latent sty. a large assortmnt of UM BRELLAS. t Remeuber the large Blue sign. 4 & bo. ’ 9 . CUM) 3475 th ne door below 00 20-1w pevent “aiStiare Market PROPERTY OWNERS AND BUILDERS, attention and examination is respectful! i febrated New rk ING d the GUTTA Wanting tin roofs. This \l Paint is scknowledgod med New York oity to be Ofin, ey! Baht reet. clean Rio ay 7 aA Between Mt and N stree PHBE DREDAND in Fairfag counts, V: timbered; «oud bui dings; & ar: railrosd osr shop and water 1 ow grooved on ~— farm. Also, a new Steam «udonn aouaty. TG. WeRRAY, ston, D. OR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSPS of the handsome Row on Nenth, between M and N streets, with gas complete. Kent $15 considered the cheapest houses in V Appiy to FRANK HERBERT, No treat, between jond 6; ar job fr. L Rlore, arte the buildings; or to the 1 No. aq "A avenue, between 4% and 6t! 0c 15-e02w WM. H. CAMPS! OR RENT—The HALL of the F ti o ogrtine (epthm dres Bor parictnve ingulra ow: PANNING. 15-co2w eo ovr FR R A large and d and ifthe actibies te ol 0 ‘A purchaser can git m st Kgont, 616 Seventh st. T. rable DWELL- NG HOUSE, No 444 Twelfth street, between ern improveme: p> INO? XANDMAS i. d eo jor: 1 ® Mf PUL: bh, 3 Nathan HAE coon Tegal 98g F°s RENT—Poseression on the Ist of tar The DWELLING HOUSE NO7438 tr a the next doo Rev. Dr. Butler, u , ene Ot eR SCR, N. at will not be let for a boarding house. . se 18-tf ’ above. Ban ENGLI“H AND BIGELOW ELS CARPE TINGS AT PRIM tire atook other BOARDING. RVs ether re . 45 Twelfth st., between G and sirable joce ity, Cuan “sae material T : ASABE The A 4 Housefure 4 nonmd icG | RARELY RY: CE ‘ tor daleli Fegan of FUR ANT riety. whicn we compe redeeadgeis Mt 9 TRNITURE, e va Our PARLOR 5 + EP URNITURE worth attention of purchasers, vate 3 ¢ gre enete) % as ies kre maghPaprovel: sal Leila Tier to Ba y we have had. \ fore cases and Writing ka, ix a Freseh Shine tnd tinghan Ghats Wars, ; "| Pica ogiidh/aed, Amerinaa Cutlery) and Bard ‘- IN HAIR sEWe ul LY fee ae ern Seeete ase eee ee Rai eer ia: No, 324 oo — 530 Seventh 0016-1m* im geseeey : IRE! PIRE!! FIRE(M z Iwill aes the above reward tor, of the or person eo od the sth instants “Phett : wR ialigel tana wheat satin seine = an and “| all news-agents, Cop a fine had ab} weeks, 8 “QHORGHTOWN,— _—_— Correspondence of The Star. Gronextows. October 21, 1960. Your fine corps, N ‘Schaffer, favored our city with a visit on M. evening last, and halting near the armory of the Potomac Light Infatry, drilled for some time. Those fortuna’e enough to be present were eo well Pleamnthy bave disseminated such fiatterin; Teports of the wonderful Ugegernd of the com- pany in their peculiar style of drill. that there is & general wish to see them here in the Rifles will yield, and tonity et an early dat gest that they marc f xorg 2s the west-eod ladies are not pleased that those in ether sections should mo- nopolize the military. ‘Phe members of the Po- tomac Ligtt Infantry, with trne military cou: a did everything possible for the comfort and venience of the visitors, who were annoyed, nod their evolutions impeded, we regret to bear, by a disorderly crowd, until ‘apt. Woitagewerta for v The We ho; He pe great exertions, In clearing a small space. incipient <‘t ina” retaliated by abure and {nsult, ‘and Capt. Hollin; was struck In the face witha sud ball. Where were the police? We ne = that not = of the force waa v apes - spite of a very stringent Corporation law to chec! Yowd om, our youths are “getting no Setter. fast ** Enforce the law, eg guardians will soon find lo be leas expensive and less troublesome to vse’ Iitde wholesome re- raintand keep their charges in doors, particu- larly at night. wo sailors, named respectively Francis Miller and Job ilson, made an un) ked assault about 11 o'clock last night upon Wm. Smith and Edward Finley, two residents of our city. They ‘were standing on Water street conversing, when they were approached by the sailors, who belong to vessels now in o1 ? some words pa: . when the sallors drew their knives and cut Smith across the throat, making a ghastly wound, and Finley was badly cut across the forehead. Of- ficers Thomas and Sebastian went in pursult of the parties, and arrested them near the spot where they committed the assault They made a des- perate resistance, and Miller used his knife on officer Thomas, making a lunge at bim which fortunately ouly reached far enough to cut throuy h his coat and vest They were finally secured, id had an examination before Justice W. A! King this morning. After = hearing they were, ig default of ball, committed to jail to awaits trial before the Criminal Court for an assault with intent to kill. James Thomas, a colored man, was also com- mitted to jail by Squire Kt for! stoning and areatainn to kill Jobn B » the attendant at DUBE. The Potomac Light Infantry were out lest night for a drill & moonlight, and attracted much at- tention’ as they marched through our priveip:l streets. Their friends say that the ress of the) compen in the military art Is very decided from — to week, and we bave no doubt they report’ truly Business is still active on and about the canal. and the n: ‘ation is unfnterupted. The boats enzaged in the coal trade haveseldom made such quick trips and so many of them. The propeller Uatheart, an A 1 boa! fe the by, makes ber four trips 2 month from Cumberland with coal, we ‘bre told, aud it is claimed she cam wake five. If this is so, we sbali expect steambeats to supersede horse-boats on the canals throughout the country, and that at no distant day. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown ade a ODD FELLOWS’ LEVER! oi i FORREST HALL, ( Georgetown.) NDAY NIGHT, October 39, ments See fivst pace 00 15-e0 2 Fo ENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, suit ble for a sma'i fanti-y,on Frederick, near 8 street. 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T., Oct 22—A grents from Utab arrived in this night One of them, named was charged by another of the Malt!more. a youth, of robbi: Pe, near the Blue, of 8300 in gold, the result of sixteen months Inbor in Utah. A committee of citizens was appointed, who in the and searched a 2a. u money wasfound. The attending the theft common prisoner is stfll in seme | ‘was on his way to Janes of em!- on le, where he has friends. pee Set meactoanns Reena The New Hotel in St. Louis. Sz. Loris. Oct. 23—The new Lindal Hotel bas been leased by the Lelands, of the tan Hebel, New Stk fae DOs A LIT the est hotels in Jn} accom! dating ‘fifteen bundred guesis, and will be fitted with every appliance of the age. Rebbe Besten. &c. Boston, Oct. 22. — The ticket office of the New York Central Railroad was broken open this manning, aud $2,000 ia baak bills stolen from the safe. dost night, at Waltham, Barney Doherty was murdered by Edward Jobuson Arrival ef the Steamer Ariel. zw Yorx, Oct. 23 —The steamer Ariel, from jawall, hes arrived, , bring upwards of $80,000 in specie from Californ' Her dates have been anticipated by the Overland Express. From Mexico New Ortzans, Oct. 23.—Private advices from Mexico state that the Liberals. uader Ogazon, had recaptured the city of Guadalajaro. BaLtimore, Oct 24 Howerd street and Ovic 85 v $1 30al 4U; white $1 4521.70. Corn 3: yellow 69a70c_; white$1 72s1.75. Provisi and heavy, mess pork $19.25; 13c, Coffee firm and active. New York Martets. New Your, October 24 —Flour heavy, 1 and Sc lower, State $5 2508535; Ohio $5 75a85 Southern $5.75a86. 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