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TAREVER : h 4 - “WASHING FON-O1TY SATURDAY... 222 /..)0A (ovembor 188. Spirit of the Morning Press. The Constitution considers New York the battté ground Whefé the Constitation and Unton are about to “conquer or_perisb, and appeals to fhe freemen of that State to avert the terstote disaster few) Pinal re wy of the latter result ‘ The Jntyliigente fodtulges. in tA Words¥ on election matters. be Pree: Soret UP" Capt. Naftidiiel Gordon, ' Warren and, Hall, of the slave ing them with piraty.” Thetrial ts'to an early day. soca 0p ene a = -+++ Hon M. OF areat the ? +--+ Mrs. Ju boat inlaid +++= Queen ere reste of October, and expected ve in thé 17th. - ican Minister, on the Sth ult: ++*+ Rarey, the horse- 3 bai C: ‘well performance at the Syden nem Les States The celebrated horse Cruiser was an- on the 27th ultimo, before leavt noo z - Hon. A. R, Boteler, of Va_, is at Browns’ PMordecal ani'tamily, of S.C.. bead wait dtNELin ‘ y pphls ak week of sid tach, pear ; : <The family of Mr Faulkner, the Amer- has returned to Paris from Swit zerland, and gave their first dinner and reception was to give a fare- tamer, ai arate nounced ss one of the stars of the occasion. Edward writes tour for the Taz Democratic Procession In BaLtimogE Last Niowr—The ‘Sun says of this affair: “The friends of Breckinridge and Lane, National Volunteers, turned out in demonstration attracted thousands as spectators into the streets. Beautiful lantps, variegated lanterns, music, banuers, trans- * and the cohorts by, armed as it were with spears of flame, until im the distance the swaying. meandering, spatkiing line lanked like a river of fire sweeping away Into the distance as far as the reach The scene befiies description, and the grandeur of the effect will leave its im- pression upon all who witnemed it. until sur- passed by some new and more striking public parences, a long line of horsemen, on foot. marc! eye couli : The mounted volunteers formed on Greenmount avenue tothe number of about 60), and moved through Gay to Baltimore, and up Baltimore to presented a Livi: cartiehe atreet at this j on a ng barricas both sexes,from South te Fremont Hanover, where a ition was taken of soomt-etmniees ng torch at the bead started the moun and. up Baltimore street rode the 600 meuntea National Volunteers. The members were attired in awniform similar to the foot volnuteers—light colored capes and red caps. Many of them carried the torches. and managed to keep up a good fire along the line The borse cavalcade moved forward rapidiy, and the tremendous clattering of horses hoofs along the street was almost deafening. to the Saturday Press, ‘‘ Albert rir: —“The — re “eer to write a description s American a on condition that Mr. Bon- ner will pay off the national debt of Eogland ($4,000, 0ud 000) within one vear of the Ist = uary next. The terms will probably be accepted.” rallying as non iast eveniay, and anether most —s — ire =4 Poss a are len: At 20 minntes to$ o’cloc wav’! a ng ted eavaleade, The horsemen were ten minutes in passing to a sition west, when another wave of the torch at Hanover street started the torch division out of South to Baltimore street, which wus followed by the divisions ia Calvert, Light and Charles street, each defiliag through Lombard and South le line moved ap Baltimore ‘The line, which was thirty minutes pass- ing Hanover street, was nearly three miles in length, lightiag up the entire distance by the glare of 3.0u0 torches, and 740 horsemen. The rst foot division carried the unique Chi- nese Inmps, and were preceded by the Maryland The next portrait of Jobo C. Breckin- ridge on a treusparency erablegoned with mottors. ‘This division was preceded by the Marine Band gion, D.C ,and the elear silvery music of thelr iastruments rang along the lurid line. orgeous chariot, representing the rty, guarded by boys dressed gs sailors, wbo were overwhelmed with Chinese which wereplentifully a ranks of the proces- sion froth the sidéwalksalong the route. Another feature was exhibited by a representation of cigar makers at wok. Otber noveities, psiriotic and 2 ppropriate, were displayed throug bout the jength of the processign, and great enthusiasm greeted street, and the w street Guard dram eo Capt. Peldtman division displaved a of Wasbi Next came a ‘Temple of Li Jamps, flags, and wrea distributed burled fn! them successively PRrocyssiow oF tux “Doweuas invincretes” iv Bantimore, Last Nigut —Mass Meeting in Monument Square —The friends of Dougles and Jobnson, in Balsimore, last night, as an offset to the Breckinridge demonstration, held a iw which was attended by a procession of the Douglas In- vinei vies, bai apna at hd ———s five @ivistons on Bouth street;the r on 4 ‘The chief marsha of thocson- sion was Hugh Gifford, Esq., who with bis aids ted. ‘The division marsbals a; on foot. About eight hundred of the Inv: meeting in Monument Square, Baltimore street ‘was moun’ emblazoned with mottves, —— to between 3,000 2nd 4,000 county, Md., and Dr 8S. J gentlemen announced tos; Mr Hendy was 5 monument, but inding ‘was abandoned 1136 o'clock in good order. Tur DaMact to Tur Vigcixia any Tenyes- heavy sux RatLroap—We learn that the ‘Virginia and Tennessee road. destroyed in bringing way mils and a we to the road interruptions of frei and tra rel. dent and’ superintendent of the read, with a large force, are now the dama; by the yains, is much more serious than ‘was at first sup- posed The damage is confined principally to bat part of the road between Dubiin Depot and Wytheville, 2 G!stance of 2 milesbut is of a very serious character, no less than fourteen bridges having been washed away, and the road oy . ‘The cut at Clark's Sommit is filled up with mud and rock, at leas: 20 feet deep. A train reached here last evening, i had ined by the through agers that been detai t Othe It is thought the road can- not be pat in complete running order under two or three weeks, but arrengement are being made by which the seal le end eertaes will be trans- Ee over the line with but little interruption. he loss to the company is variously estimated at from $100,000 to €150,000, iu addition to which will be the Leavy loss sustained by the peared (rcibles were in line, with any number of transparencies, but ja the absence of nny special feature, such asa uniform and torches, now so popular, their movements did not attract any great amount of attention. At 7% o'clock the procession, beaded by music, moved through the prine!pel streets to Monument Square, where their presence servell to swell the assemblage ns resses were wade by Geo. W_ Brent, of Alex- andria, Va , State elector; Walt'r Bowie. Esq , of PrinceGeorye’s county, Md ; Hon May. of Baltimore; Mr. Gouvenor, of Frederic: Handy. Other ik were called for. and excuses made for them by Mr. Handy. While king @ vanguard’ of about fifty of the mounted National Volunteers came up timore street from the review ground on Broadway, and entering the square, the clatter of their chargers caused some commotion amo: the Doug|ss Invincibles, who shouted and cheer Justily for their candidates. The origtnal inten- tion of the Volunteers was to encircle the Battle that feature of the proces. sion could not be carried out without interro the Douglas =, that part of the pr The meeting adjour acted ‘he presi- cdf sepielog r and we feel it that e, tion will be dpareate put the road in oftier at the earliest possible moment.— Lynchburg Republican. CLose oF THe Bittiagy Tournament is New no €: Youu —The Post of Friday evening says: darge and highly respectabie assemblage of 1a. and at least a score of ha: per! brilliant Ki ‘women. Fe Bat excellent throughout the game, but nv: avanagh made one run of 345, and at the outset promised to win gn. but the steady counting of P’ io gold mounted cue. tournament.” Ss Tus Cuingse AND THE ALLIES —Advices of the China state that the bebind, where he remained tll the Phelan was victor by 60 points ina game of 750. His success was vehemently applauded at two @’clock te-day ——— Presented with the , Which was the prize of the Pei-bo river dg ca omg tobea strong and in addition to those fortifications two bodies of; ‘the other the attack oy the ould station bya force of 20 Oud, Teported to be oaly four miles off. force in the elty to defend 1 men. J i £ rected for one inch and a q disunion question: air, the Charleston Courier repeats that ‘the elec- tom of Lincola is a dissolution of the Union? Fortunately, it does not depend upon that journa} to settle the election of Lincoln may not lead to great ditti- hors pting ramme about “A dies and gentiemem was gathered at Lynch's rooms, —— afternoon, to witness the contest be ween the Sid and unconquered champion of bil- liards, Mr. Puelan, and the new cham Kavanagh, who has defeated all com: the late jousts, Among the company we noticed one Governor, one President of a College, three Judges, two Members of Congress, four editors, The end. =e np ~ — ~~ DEPARTMENT NEWS. j | Tax ConveRsion oF Satine Vessxts into TeaMERs.—The board appointed by the Secre- ry of the Navy to examine the sailing ships of he Navy to determine the expediency of convert- ng them into efficient war steamers—which has in session for some times com heir report and submitted f¥ij fter careful and thorough examninaiien of all the Ships at the navy yards on the A coast, bey) have found it inexpedient, owing heir f eapacity and various other conside ons, ommend any but the following i ships: Pennsylvania, Columbus\Of North Carolia, Virginia. ew jwo—the Delaware and Néw Orleans—are unfit, both in frame and planking, for this alteration. The entire cost of converting these ships, accord- ing to their estimate, will be $3,064. 000—about the coarorst frigates Gf—th6 Mtl ota class. The board close their report as fol- < , of opinion that, i lew gh! tee “i mn, modal, and genes) baracter of v pattle ships into steamers {fn the manner pro; ; _e Fy after their conversion, it 1 A. S. Jobison bas been mand of Soe deparvnent of | ef te io ney bas tendered his cleo ofthe deparinnt of the Wet aud le tot " will probabil the ipteer, on aceount of ivate Interests in that qatar tequiring some of bis personal atten- =e Agar Orricer Eiectep Prorrssor or En- GinrExtnc —Lteut Henry M. RK | of the corps of engineers of the United States Army, has been elected Professor of Eaginopciog and Drawing in the North Carelina itary lastitute. Lieut. Bobert is a native of South Carolina, and grad- uated at West Point with the second honor of his class. —_-— ,APPOINTMENTS BY THE Pausipent,—The fol- lowing. appointments bave been ‘made by the President: Wan Priestly, Postmaster at Canton, Miss;, Edward P. Lull, to be a Lieutenant in the Navy. a .Muritia or tre Distmict.—The President has commissioned Robert Ould, Hugh Caperton, and 2. Cartington to be Brigadier Generals of the iMtia of the District of Columbl,. n> cer |Tux Weatnugr.—The Weather for the morning ts ican Sonsolldated Telegt squien fostitution. T about 7 o’clock. + report of ‘the from the Amer. ih Line to the Smith- ime Of observation is Eder = erstown, Cumberland, Md. Grafton, Va --Clear, be Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a. Di. (Cor- ) 29,925; at neon, 29,737. Thermometer at 7 2. m., 65°; at noon, 67: Maximum during 24 bours, ending 9 a. m. to- day, 724°; minimum 63%" Amount of rain last night and this morning, narter. Pelitical Items. ‘The Alexandria Gazette speaks as follows on the ““With a very authoritative uestion. We do not say that the culty. But the Sonth Caroliva wspapers will ees to recoliect that in the matter of disunion ingiaia Aas a say, and that it would be hardly fair, at this stage of the game, to ignore Virginia altogether, even In view of what South Carolina intends to do. And just suppose Virginia were to aay that the mere election of Lincoln shall not dissolve the Union Sbe has as moch right to rao und to speak to the point, too, as South The disuntion resolutions offered by Ex-Governor Wise, and adopted at a Breckinridge meeting beid fn the county of Princess Anne, having been the subject of much comment in Norfol » and feating that their silence might Possibly be con- ‘strued into acquiescence, the friends of Union issued a call for a meeting to be beld on Tuesday evening at the Opera House, and, although the raig fell in heavy showers, by eight o’clock that spacious room was deasely packed. Strong Union = Were made, and strong Union resolutions Mr. Senator Green, of Missouri, made a speech at Boonville, in that State, on the 3Uth ultimo, in which, It ts stated, he declared that the Congres sional protection of slavery was the only doctrine that could preserve the Government; but be would support Mr. Douglas if it was the only chance to defeat Mr Lincoln. “He did not think that Mr. Lincoln's election was a cause for secession— avother name for revolution.” An immense and enthastestic German meetin: in support of the Union electoral ticket was held in New York on Wednesday evening at the Cooper institute. The hall overtiowed, and two meetings were held outside. ‘The speeches were all in Ger- man. The same evening xnother big meeting of the Democracy was held in Brook] ‘iB, and was addressed by the Hon. James T. Bra: 'y- A letter from D.3. Dickinson was aiso read. In several of the New York city congressional districts where the conservative strength bas been divided among a number of candidates, we are gd to observe thata union hus been effected. in the seventh district the committee to whom the matter was referred decided on the withdraw- al of Mr Udolpio Wolfe, and the support of Hon. Elijab Ward as the union candidate. {n the first district R. ‘meme Be D. L Gardner withdraw, leaving Edward H. Smith as the union candidate. Es speaker Orr, of South Carolina, bas recently declsred himself opposed to the separate secession of that State, but proposes instead that commis- sioners shall be sent to the other Southern States, aud a general plan of action formed. The Charles. ton Mercury, thinks this course would prevent secession entirely, and the Mercury accuses Mr. Orr of desiring that result. Senator Green, Democrat, has made a speech in ‘St. Louis disapproving secession. TP AGEN RE Suiject -Arctic Explorations, THK REGULAR MONTALY MEET- ing of the Cotw nek Ue & held THIS EVENING athe pete i H S BOWEN, R. and C, Sec. 1; A, LECTURE WILL RE GIVEN TO- NIGHT by ALegrr Swiru, Esq., oft arat, Serel hical Society of doa at Es f London, | a Odd’ Fellows Hal, Oud F< liows open at 7 0’o.0ck; en- tertajument commences at 8, its ‘THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION Of the Fifth wot See Wes SDN hovel iy ua ayy Yard. on a * ‘clock, es. = ity will be afforded to persous who wish tounite w.th ust» be-present at our next meeting, no$ CHAS. SLEIGH, Kao, See, WASHINGTON LIGHT INF. I 5 BRET RMON. ve ular sont amaee ng of Companies wi e j- DAY EVENING: at a ovsines ened ou MON The punctual atsendance of every member is re- ic 8s busi of | will be bro Ps orp 3 usiness of importance will bo ught P. J, ENNISS, Sec, By order of the M. W. Grand Master. no? G. A. SCHWAKZMAN, G.8. OTICE.—All Lsraclites of the District are hy invited to attend to a general Povcock pr in at the Fite Basuee Chunk a ureet. by Dev, ‘De fie ul favor os . b'tween E and F po al Tit haped "oreryperegy . “hoz a MSWashington lichrew’ Conprorntion, NIGHT SCHOOLS. TF Notion | i the Board ‘Trustees of Publis Schoote lite ight ohoate tor Ee eh EC al a Van] of November lst, 186), at the isliowing Fires school district, ia the pablio school house ourteenth ani ‘Seoond sshool distri inthe blie school house, corner of ti tiset ed Ne fT school dlatist, patie hove Rive, att RGR micnwers, seo 1ON PRAY i leg ae cy cil we ~~ » Fire Wi a) "gad tobe contin 2 ‘ P ot 28 The Judge Watrous Impeachment Case. [From the New York Weekly Transcript.] Supreme Court—Chambers—Hon. William H. 01 ind Simon Mussina agt. is well-known branch it case, on which pro- have been ta! » and to which ference has in the Tra on the defendan idge Watrous’s resisted the ce not competent, ler nts to use the in by the commis# ‘ slong at the trial. A The gravamen of t plaint in this ‘woes, that by the collusion of the defendants w. Jadge Watrous, through the machinery of his ad elty of Brownsville. Texas, for which Roa x ened a ri Ceatbiefar, and C ng to cheat and de- fiand ae into & re ~ whereby it was sti pula to declare the titlewf Stilt } feo. & Musina il- legal and void,-and after lecree should be romero geen Ug tents a pe con-; id ‘4 “sine scarey ae uA sal rf, were convey rty to Game k Honk to be held in secret tr: yd phd de- fendants, and that Judge Watrous was a Party to the arrangement ** On this issue and ta speesiion to the motion of defendants for commissions, the plaintiffscontend that there was ne proper answer of affidavits of |'B merits; that whilein their original answer the de- fendants fully denied the above allegation, aver- ring that they -‘ did wot enter into @ay corrupt or Secret agreement whatever,’ in their amended an- swer they retract this denial, and counsel said confess the substance of the charge by saying that they did not “enter into any such corrups or secret agreementas is set forth in the complaint.” This, phaneidee” counsel contended, was a full admis- sion of the c! e, by the rule of pleading, and the retraction of the former denial; and as the amendment was sworn to be material and neces- sary, it peg ripe there was no epee an issue on that point, a col racy charge stood confessed. mameeeey The plaintitfs further resi the application on the ground that it was not edn good faith, and that the bona fid s of the defense hes never been supported: by a single affidavit stace the de- fendante were compelied to answer, the veritica- tion of the answers having been made by an at. ‘torney, upon the ‘ nal statements’.of one of tte defeadants, wit have beea made to lim; and, further, that neatly ch cd ory earned wer thus madé has been disproved by defendaut’s testimony; and that of the thirteen affidavits of merits tiled im the case, tive, which were made before the answer, areexact and formal, but the eight siace the answer were informal and defective The defense made no lengthened reply, and the Judge heid that.as the testimony sought to be ob- tained by these commissiong for the defendants night be valuable for ua as in mitigation of dam- ayes, and although a proper aitidavit of merit had nef been made. yet as on the question of damages alone one could be made in any case, he should direct the commission to Issue, but should so make the order as to permit the plaintiffs to put their e.8e on the Janaary calendar, and limit the stay Of proceedings to the Ist day of February. ott C. Clark for defendante'and motion; H C. Gardner for plaintiffs and in opposition to motion. Tue Sire Cockape,— observe that these emblems of ‘‘Revolution” bave made their ap- pearance In this city, upon the coat lapels of sever- al pomass, who have apeniy embraced the Dis union dogma so among the extremists of Southern States.— Richmond Whig, Nov, 1. wee LACKEY’S VALEDICTORY. $ Wasurneron, Nov. 1, 1960, Rditor States and Union : None other than a wise mau (though presumably add deed cor Ubat-gattormeroosit tee that the best ¢ for getting into pepalar favor He dese: &u ovation, lit- Ty. itor, it is @ lamentaile fact that polit- ction cannot be atiaimed in this great and glorious country without first mansging to get ourseif well abused by a free and enlightened pu! tp regs ; and, hadi any aspiratious that way, F might congratulate myself upon being in the lise of safe precedé.ts, without haviog tresparsed my neighbor's mutton ‘The circumstances under whic! I c@ase to be a public ge: vagt, aud once more return i@ my normal coudition ae One of the sasereigns, a,e-cortainiy @uspict us: for, without vanity Sices Cee he tolerably well abused individaai at this imme. i have not the egotism of supposing that may p:i- vate aff irs are at all interesting to the public, but, as & gteat to-do has been made over my removal from tho petty orfice that I lately held in the Treas wry aeonenn a Barat ge the nem pha reet, others not «a —Gssigned for my gisinisxal, af af ratify it incumbent en me, & good citigen, to paldic curiosity still ‘further by the following axpine na ion: First, then, I vefily believe that ee removal is attributable in rea: ity to my being ol areca with Dou Aseism—an secusation so true that v'nt a word ty say inss't defense, Butasit is also ehsrged that | have expressed @ preferencs for Lincoln over Kreckinridge, { mast beg lenve to ins nua-ein the mi dest po: sible manner that whosoever m:kes such 0 Ssseruon lios—nnder&mistako Asa Virginian by birth aad education, and the owner of landed and slave property. such a charge is simply absurd My chief offeoss appears, however. to consist in the faet of my having alluded to unofficial conver sations held at various times with Judge Hillyer of G-orgin, Solicitor of the Treasury. and head of the Bureau in which I was lately employed. oe ‘The g Judge is a rampant fire eater and if not for sin&shing up thinge generally, goes i least r armed ri oe to Linooin if mide ne oo: iment of his views fo: 8 pas'— having expressed them freely to myself and scores of persons of my acquaintaace, Now, as I am peacofu!, law abiding man—i, ¢., “‘sutmissiont and in favor of Ravin Liacoli—or anybody else constitutio ally elected—a fair tial,] was much shocked at hearing such treason to the U. ion at tered in high places, and expressed myselt to that Ae isis about the whole story. Hise ile A tnorse | do not entertsin the dieunion sentir ments of Judge Hillyer,] may have and do fol » high respect for him, aud as I shouid be sorry to see come to grief, id SupEeet to him when he his frends march up to Mason and Dixon’s line th-ir_coffias on their backs—that he secure retary Cobbas his front ra. k man—for reither bayonet nor bullet is yet invented that cou.d pe: for- ate that masa! 4 a ifl were the worst enemy of the se- cessionista, [do not know that I could wish them reater hari than to see Cobb at the head of their nancial affairs. He may bea terrible figuter but eve us from @ fingnci hi 5 man who takes » He would. be worse than ut some of the sovercig' sostpa whole ilies quartered on the public treas- ury. My parting woid of advice to Mr. Cobb is, that he come out of the disunion party ; and, av he has long bad his eye on the Senate, be ‘et. to use the precise la-cuage f the iato’Atr’ Bouton, obtrude his seat in there bh > vening paper, in alluding to my es th ment all-ged to have made the terrible revelation to Mr. Lackey, that he hws eed enjoyed =~ nor of that seatle; n’s Bequaintacce; never if ‘aid eves on him, tothe bert of lis knowledge and bell £P © ‘He alludes to Mr. Assistant Secretary Clayton. I didn’t, and they bth knew it, It :a true Mr. never snioyed the horior of my a Tha weakness for good soc! have generally given hima wide berth whe - ing him in the corrido’s of the Treasury Build ‘ing, ane Pxincdivels shuddered whevever he shook his head in my neighborhood, Whilst the uppermost thought in my mind was ivory and its great useful- ness in the m@nufacture of fine-tooth combs. | bid him a friendly adieu. Jn conc u ion, I must exp ess my «inoere and rtfelt thanks to editors generally for tne many rét-rate n« tices given and would 4 \" and the public at ane thar toe Profession is that of lawyer, my “t Joseph, Buc! 0 county, Mus-ouri, where all be happy to heer fram any one desiring my pro: oneal services. B. nes executed promptly, Charges a! Very respectfully, yours, 1t* R.J. LACKEY, ERY VALUABLE SERVANT GIRL FOR Vv MALE OA tele well ris and excellent general house Servaat, about i5 years old, anda @ for life, w; pe sold So aay Rood il withty i et Colambia. Apply to JA! Cc, rie » Auction vummission Mer- = no 3 6 pee ‘OR WILLIAM P, JOHNSTON Ha: 2 moved bin conidonce 13 No. 349M strvet he ween and ‘vets. His Office will be continued at his former resi- dence, No. Ae Sev: street, ot re may be left, day or might, a FOR RENT—1n the hou lo. 466 Sever two very ie iole suits ‘of Unfurnished Mopmerses? 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Bgpith. 2 its of Ph. pitts eas el Rinse War, sti Bed Biand Pirst in the Hearts | ea gree Gece, ed Wagon, i i 5 . | PSE kresr's GOtTL ON PARTY sebiee 2 Bode Fonetune enc Aippe Brldiords Mee Elis Hayen, Misietyal Seek UADRILLE, ATSOCIATION oi cone : Safad Lember, -: Baty Mik aap eae aoe Se atiiiets Hal! on MONDAY, Ney JW MissN: fr Schrweder’s ce|-brated potilion music is&gJ Stactey, Mies M en: d for the occa-ion, Por far perticulars kos,MreJH Harrington, Mary Sessfor rfeld, Mise S Harrison, Mra RP Brnsoan, MreM Hi . et oe Mes. onmes, Miss Alice Hamilton, Mra Biaclair, Mre D Cra, re Je mM Tray J: fy : Detrick, Mrs Sophia Mathe we, MiseTressW ard’ Mr DX pocltes sey Bret WELT » Cathe McC: » Miss ~ + agers d, Et Mp By Warren Meadiveals | Si | nga Giines Mise Anta meet a jo. ar; the oak j | Greer, Mrs Neume Powell, Stier Soese-Young,Mits Mary F ly to J. T. WALKER, at La jim * Wouag, Mie Mary A Canal. c ooe me 3 Anustese eran Mike awe |'PO,SINGLE, OENTLRMEN IE Sleopve: Appleby, James 9a: 8 poe od Gren Inquire 424 Sixtk crock Ee SnT ante. Poston, TI owe Seay Sf Partial Buardsif reautted, faa URNISHED HOU: FO —The F sulsoripers offer etek the Ba RENT pckts a Ftoostly occupied by Lt. J C, Ives, corner of Eight- | J 5 : % 20, a desirable Purnis st House on New \ork Bagel Wat Dies 1 Gn - a : nS eee tee Bosquar, Wm Beiter, Dr Wa W He to JAS C, nee between sth ste. Thos A Moot RE & CO., Auctioneers selon a jerchants. no? & Bei ‘OR SAi A rew two-story brick HOUSE on* earns ia A Fourth t, below Now Yo kavapae. ate’ Barch, Richard house is 20 feet front and 43 feet d. as Brook, Robert ai lor, a kitehe ned 4ace, parior, dining-room, kitchen, it pes. > par ‘kiteben, > same Prices, Robert — Harrington, chambers, with stairways ir paserge end nee a Bildwin,O8 Handy’ Baul wits good erllar under the whole house. Fe: terme Bi Brown, Nehemiah Hawks, Jv ‘Inquire at 499 Seventh str pposite Odd Fel- Bellock, Mr lows! Hall a Biokete ta Hovenberas] K _pol-tt * JAS _&. TOPHAM. ne fern phi a R REN TA first- RESIDEN - = Houta) or nished,)on Pa. atesve, near SPENCE (er By BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Aue:ioners Hogbeny Jas . 1. Miguise on the premises. oo S)-8R" TIVE SALE OF JEWELRY, Eee Hogans) = eS 4 panbe ARs ich 51 MY at Hota, 1B FOR, RENT suse ueenttory and” banenumat | MOR Ne x Sth B10 e'aloak. im rome ss . ~near Pa, ~~ loth. A auction ook, shail - Hanicesws tween suas shes No. 413. Inquire atSisLEY ‘ohnieh Jewelry, Perfamery ree ari Hoover, Geo Wo) Stuart, Wen & GUY'S tardware av oe 30-1 jen T—2 jand. gee Sotherland. Wd eid Pen aud Peneil Ceres, Harmon, Tey Sweeny, Wane rnished RESI- FRAN T—A, frat clave Hee Fe ee si, on [ étreet north | | 4 ea, tween rv : Fanos, Dat Sintiwoed, WP lébhats. weet, to Prankite Square, 1 ies eairneta, See nhsas, Geocker, Win C Hamilton, cs Seoliterd, Teed ‘08 the premises froin? tos p.m , No, 3 be -3 with @ large yariety of Fancy Articles. al Is encer, J ~ cash. Carroll, Thos Smith, Suni P. BONTY & GRIPTITH Apset-. . ‘OR RENT—Two of thore fan * ' Conds Pas oan Barong abe QESES lately orrednd og Bs, wr: butwees | ~ By 9.0. MAGUIRE & GO. ner Camus. debeen Cal EM memebacg, Me o~ SbN and 25h she. bn the, ih cues Pat water ETENSIVE SALE OF FURN ‘um! jostyn, ‘ott, Jan W. . . Caspaxis’s 4. J joe Fhe bolle whee cumyeniopocs. Apply to LF CLARK, a oy Casraxis’s HOTEL Choad Joa dokne: teary v ib 245 Pa. av , bet, i2th end i8th ste 00'S <r" Se eget te | Ealline, Jno S Corse, B& NW . POR RENT=During the «ensio> of, seil the entire Po: Gowantdenh Pn mises WP first-class three-story BRICK HOOME with fe, "s Hote,” Bt sahiswed omy wiped nome of she ct de: | Peeetsereate Sp Cavite Pack. 2S Pea 5 ons » VE Keller, Jacob fofns, 26 apply BL 379 Seventh at. ‘on ay-1ae pac srr trete Solas, Rockers. Arm ues “| WOR RENT—Two new BRICK HO with | Men ¥ ‘Hide Tables, Renna W : beck buildings god collares seal Eaves bese Behogeny cable ged W nies Tables, Rarlie s crset MP Fireens sunietens Se 2 eed ame ies Lee Curtains, ase’ Ckttains and jer on ‘Be, Kodi AL Seige BP quire oe hy, . Groe'r, corner ‘of Thir- ‘Corni wo . =: Linton, Dr WD Swarts, A Jordan teenth and Lets. This peoverty js near F; im fers ie deg ‘Chaire, . Love, Jno L Tilley, Ladie Row, only a fow minutes’ walk ftom the Treasu- ush Be matigg SA Tillot, yc Buildings ,ead.one of the — in bei om maa Freuch Bed- Loomis, ‘aIbot, ing tou, oe 2-4 5 make, be JA Thomas, Phiti eo ee — and Mahog iar Dresmug Be- Lie C M2 Todd, Joseph” OR TA fc ory brown-front DWEL Wreste Sain anos 2, Win Taylor, Juo LING, situate on Thirteentn between Mehogauy and Painted Wardrobes, Washetande, Morton,'W Z—2 Tyler, Chas N nit Masrachusetts av. f the mo irable Hair and Rusk Mer eses, crate Hib. | Ietonediceny. eon emia ge | PaaS Bates me On Dlinch, mart le manties ; also. and water fixtures, with forts, t sth-roum | Inquire at Wal. Pc SHEDD'S Pancy | Cates aitgoap este Comforts, Spread Drake, 3 5 « he. othe Dede tales ples Store, No 502 lith st 00 2-7t* ‘owels, Deahard, Jno Wood, WB ROOMS FOR RENT.—Furnished Parlors and Brpssels, Troe piy,and Lograin Carpeta, Baral Wika’ + | auent'na ad foceted ear She Vakineae a | Chim: Ginee end Cpotkort Ware, Du Webster, Nathen—@ | Sum Fourth ate oorner Eee BBemary Ne. is Cutlery lock oi sarees tieag, = lg0, One Very superior Billiard Martie, Jno FORE Tots Epitome, Syst sless, ae; Baricom Fixtures complete, | pee med > Th streets—one Of the m. at eligible lovations of tha —— th ® large ace.rtment of Housshold city. ‘The house is furnished with all modera im- - Myers, Heury Weyss, uo E P Biss ms° MUGrctcy e weathite Be Wroments, ough aa bath ropes. bot ond onid water Ehiou,Chas bn yi from base: Kone dee. pe Kad to Dr. Fitagerald, = tARe WARING, Ne. 444 £ strest ae Peisop Reet Exicinde | ptm RaNt pe, owe oe DRL irishor, Sarees McGrhan, Francia Weems, The house is two ries, One. pacement ve |e Fleshman, J McKinuey, Francis Wood: a ground ; frooms, including kiteyen pervents: of be; 4 McCave, John Wo-dman,C H room: ¢a¢and water ingthe prowiges tnt rea- daw scahugh, EC Mcintire, 3 Wieser, @ sonnbie Fo 2 psrnanenttenant. ‘Apply to D. ENG- ser 1980, and m Liber J Pord, Chas McCulloch, TH — Winter, P B LIs 3 ridge strest, Georgewwn: 197, fotos 277. &e., one of t idx ior * erguson,BS — McKay,T A Who, D ‘06 28 lw ‘Weshia In the District «f Co umtia, 6 VanGier- N : Thos A Willisms, i ff 1sth streeta, Iethe =¥ atriot, Flas Ter Nebo Eo wan CENA oa ted Bt oor pares of ground knowtt a ed 3 Grimes, Thoe Noses, Tho Wayouaea we | OR room Fitohen soll pany with sel of Grzmaki, WNewemn JA Youugs Huge cold or hot water, bath-roont, ke ee. "Apple ts Gilmore, T A L. L, LOYANG, Fourth Auditer’s Gies. MISCELLANEOUS.—Cash. Merchants’ Ex. Bank; Me- oe4+im Fidsia Bask; Medical Jourait; 8 C.M; To the Herald POR RENT—Posren ist i[7" Lurrens must in aLt cases Px Paeparp. =i in) bwee ING porary har the Rev. Novs WM. JONES, P.M. | Seltdoor to the residence of the adi ee . B.—It will not be let rd AMUSEMENTS. By va mt ome nc Sree beoeh | Se nN .OR RENT—A brick d wel HOUSE.on6th at WASHINGTON THEATER, ret. between Mand 'N ae Borth, co 230, li pee ee 8. W. containing 8 rooms and a kis: ree eoder- Stave Manacor. Mr. nearest LARD ate, Apply next door north, oos§ iw" Leader of Orchester. ..-Mr. Wa. WITHERS. THREE BUN DREDAND FIPTEEN ACRES & in Pairfax counte, Va., in excelient erder; weil timbered; cood buildizgs; a vrown s' railroad car shop and b Loudoun county. A paiehaser eas get's of G. W. BRAY, Avent, 316 Seveife at, Wesee | £2 , ington, D.C. ooi8 im*_ | to Feath atrest west with Of RENT— The five BRIGK HOUSE No. fie improvements, w are & brick ss ‘est st. Ou, we, resent a . pied by the subscriber. 1t has ?2 Tocmen, with gas |. Termsof sale: 4,000 oash; the remainder m six, Bn and The above Establishment will Open for the Season SATURDAY, Novemser 3d, 190, With the foliowing Company oj Finst class Agristes: Mr. L. P. Roys, r. F.C. Banos, Mr John 'f. Raymond, Mr. 6, B. Colin, re W_H.Bartholomeu, te 7AM, Mr... Eugen Baker, t.G. A. Boyd, a D. W_ Walton, Mr. John W. Carrol, t. John T, Mathew, Mr. Jos. L. Gallagher, Mr. Humphrey Bland, M . W.G ‘ater throughout, @ fine yard, stable &o, and | twelve, mon he; the purchaser to give ns (Es BoP Gio, si pad netgliLorhood. Apply to JAB. ASMA potes for the red pay Miss Aloo Piaside Ma) ny Misj Mary Shaw. RUDER. 00.5 isd, Ant od . Cutler, ' Mree Fk ey eR SS pe emer egg voyancing Mik Marten Bias, Daria, | PRUE aA Weer tre cones PUBL. | gta, Saco te ores act bem Miss Sale Gordor, ; Miss Elien Kimcre. G and ate \eontaining 12 booms, with lithe mode i pis SATURDAY, November 34. ern vements Possession given Noven:ber 1 Cc. 1860, For terms a; No 240 Pa. FRR wi Oo3)-akds EGRO FOR SALE a the Orphans’ Coart of 0) he enteriainment will ‘commence with the bril- Fn) ime commly tie hace Reset OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS! iy to JNO. ALBX ANDER, oc 15 eoSw new three-story. BRICK With lent Cast of Characters; back bui. Bs an 2 the auvsoriber wil the t and wl Sie ae mee Bann | sn con aie gape ated | enter Pa ae ‘ ND! rate. Appls to K. LAZENBY. opposite. or | gro Man; In.which Miss Alas whew ah introducing | to JOHN T! LENMAN Osis evenue, becoon Terms of dale cash, or an, draft : Sones and ices, Mr, J. mond, tne ia~ | 12th and 18th streets. oc 3 } Admini oP aad. Wh, Nee " aie Comedian, will alzo appear in the same Foe BEN <The FIRST FLOOR of ine a 8 dente tetra an J. Mileaty, & pom ag eal points 22 (ote apres coy 7 U7" Rox shest open on Priday from 9 s. m.to «| City Hel.,reoertiy cggtigad hy Cha. Nanceed |iic: | BY CLEARY & OR TEN Anctionsgm, a Zio nve ovale Spy be veoured for: Soturday.or afi Ss ehhet hoor mS TENSIVE Be SPOCK, GRAIN, » whieh will counmenes seken Necomeens + fea ly to cw AL on 3 | Ee! Be, Bx Lagi suanes, Pin ge Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8 wonky fi —— ae 1s tf 1 Gus, sy sgt TURE, Cy T ATES OF A DMIssION. i Sede at Publi Rar + THE EMPER rkeetae Goatees Soot | Sasa, sud QOBR: AND. MOULDING rivate Boxes... 55 Bes Estas ENT Bor Otice open all doy. Fickete for tals at the | N°-#02 Sevaxru Sraxer, opposite ation Maat fn no 1-5t ~.N. @. CORNING; QD FHLLOWS HALE ; To ox Succegson . H. W. HAMILTON & CO, FRIDAY EVENING, November 2d. ful artistic ment of the juctrat on—the e' —_— I take this opportumity of calling the atten of o fast or ér tre Wolfstenberger’s Mirror | C% antes wi Bere se he o INGSokee} 1 i ase, nd Cover, : Ld Slastory. leh on heen! ra agi “tbat , © th a large Jot ness, ARCTIC REGIONS! fe naateriaie Yaraished from thie esteott ete aro. A new Painting, by first-class English Artists, | are gcoond to non=. Uur stock we warrant mena, Spe ee se oners, illustrating t! edeiplorations of Sic John ¥rmukt ; | factgred from well umber, fi + tala ren, Cort en toga Dr. Kane, and Captain oC latosk. by.experienced workmen. We do not to ig ST nest ped ted at Eovrrial Bal. Ipmnby for 00 ey (ee have in store (Coy Most — aes, Shovels. Bates. Forks, &e., es exhibited eererecier Majsaty Quexx | offered in this vielwity to which we ally Riess peg eewioy Mares, 14, and the Extme Court at Buckingham | invite the attention of the public. Wheat iane WV ellgr ows Seythen, Craillea, intings have been } od, by E: YOUR TIME AND MO! - Tyrmabiae anon 9ertct onde’, ip alana acta: an ron | py puttetegnee delta geae ces ova] Wilke Ege ise imnemens, wo me el yee 01 a . = A wor Ns are quite unlike say simiiar pts of | will got a good artic ¢ at s fair price. Panoramio art, ‘ yin juced ith every at~ DOOR ARTM! ae ccuragy st deta thoed Pai Ty 1 aigoted with 2 1 gare of all tho xe: confidently relied o zw) riow styl fend jokressés. A email lot of rep'ete with scie Reine, Front Doors, waich are inf : i tengo iyatl jon of Siose shen buiiding— ol 1G &I 1 attraction 8 Arctic onder T dra — aia fepeaies Rigas Serr | feces . 4 ry ou a . OUR SASH AND a pate TME ‘of | 18 also complste w izes . ¢ Arete Zone are pc v ‘vO etal erteaer ana ae taut wis ing nat th de ace ld to boligue them | [ot hand, ‘het Bed Sash, Inaide Shut rmghaoees (dar = = faraiph a ; Sdoreed , ca orrags < portraita by Winterhalter, +} i, OUR MOULBING DETARTMENT Ese, Wearesiss gol a perired eo Al ind . of 7 Tarned eature by ALFRED Care. Bee. of London, Ee Alsop 8h, re saion 95 canta; je are 0 ‘Vel loc i ‘Ent arta o 8 ge yr Se ‘be ral Brrancewonia mpde with salrols to exhi- MuSc. MIRTH AND MELODY. yr Ba lbera discount cash. Pro; of the os NG, EHNE’S HOUSE, ; Formerly Stewie Howe Pas aee bei, 2d.and Sa sts. ied House takes ° ASHINGTON SAVINGS BA ad ‘eentopas | WW Cmutr Baa he manager of the aho thisepportanity @ informi ng hie 2 n general, that there will be a Sth Silk Nawtx 81 BX and MON DI Novia fet and PROFITS T0 THE DEPOSITORS Obs Fat. whe hae jus arrived from He=| | Opentovessive srfeitlone trom acatratedupergr es here (alls aera ae oie MR sa oereee, Be wiagion te ainell andthe | “George Duress?” > ana L pri-e $1 " ak poe |