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. \ualer any particular name. Did not know who referred OC ATL ONEWS. “UP Though Tax steam prew in deere. Baltimore, its edition \n-t0 large as to require it to be put to press at an eerly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. —-~23s oo Nozcx.— District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted In the BaLrimong Sun are received at and forwarded from Tax Stax Office. Casz ov tue “ Wicwam” AssatLants—The leading igor oa turns wp Lenten or partial hearing was had yesterday afternoo: = hnautse, before Justice Dona, In the cases of those persons arrested on the cbai ee met ye in the attack upon the Republican Wigwam, on the ght of Tuesday last. The pen pre names of the parties arrested : Martin Charles Donohoo, Jzs. F. ton, RW. Browning, Wm. Ogden, Wm. Bur- ley, and Wm. Alcorn. W_E Berry sppeared as Counsel for the of the above mentioned pessons—ee, rather, tated during the trial, ‘To vindicate the ame and character of the National Volunteer As- sociation.” Mr. J. J. Coombs appeared in behalf of the three latter. investigation commenced at 2 p. m., and coutigued until near balf- five. The trial reom wes crowded throug! the entire cerdings, and much interest apparently mani edd in the case Jaros Wilson, sworn —Was at Brown’s Hotel om Toesday night, a little before one o’¢lock when Si = —— the — of “+ Letsadjourn and go upto: igwam? tness started for the Wig wam, so as to reach there before the party should come up. On reaching b sah ai ue found upwards of 50 men coming out. it news told them of what be had heard, and the probable jatention of the party. The only ee ‘he received was, ++ Well, we sball go home.” He then Merron dirs coon street, Ngee ¥ wet the attackin, ty, on the side o the street The enailtete commedaing to fire, pistols and make other noisy demonstrations, he toid those with whom be was in company that he intended to go beck and see the fun anyhow; which be did, and remained until the disturbance ‘od terminated. The only persons whom he vecognized were Martin truite and G le “heckels. Lairnite was standing on the oj te er, with two or three others. Judged there Y bave been a gathering of some or 300 persons, in ail. dida’t sre bim Cross examined.— While stones were being throw? at the bemvamie © Latrulte was stsnding on the opposite corner. Did mot see him take any active pert, further than directing the crowd to form in line to march away. His order to “Fall Jn line’? was ctven to the assailing party after the atteck bad been made. Qaestion —Did they then march off—that is, as Sowa as this order was given? Witness. —They did, and in a body. Lewis Clephane, sworn —Was in the W! in aguipany hors fi¥e others, when somaya was broug it that @ party was approaching for the purpose of attacking the building. Witness re- inained in the building; heard them coming up, when be immediately extinguished the lights. Knew nothing more until the building wasat- tacked by shots from pistols—or short muskete— and stones. After demolishing nearly all the windows on the east side, the door on Second street, which bad heen locked, was forced open, whea a large party entered, and proceeded to the roems above. In company with otbers who bad Tetcined, witness immediately took refuge on the reofthe butiding. where he might defend uim- seif tothe bestadvantage. Could identify no one. 3s sdon 28 the crowd had left, and they thought ii sife te retire from their uncomfortable position on the roof, they did so. Finding a number of the police below, the building was placed in their re, when he left with al a Witness fied that Messrs. Burley, Alcorn, and Bigley, ‘bo had been arrested 2s participants in the dis- Jurbance. wi a of the Republican or- ganiaation. were there to protect the ty. Mr. Alcorn asked to be taken fntoeustedy, that be Tight gtve his testimony against some others who Lad been arrested Martin Bueil, sworn, being one of the “ roof”? party, corroborated the testimony of former wit- ness. Bhovid judge that at least twenty shots were fired. Himself locked the door on Second street, which was subsequently forced open. The crowd as it approached was very clamorous, heaping curses upon all -d—d abolitionists,” and making use of a aumber of such like expressions. The door of the wigwam, on the second floor, was broken open and various articles demolished, and others taken away. The door of the printing ¢, im the third story, was als brokea open and us damage dope to the type. Didu’t ee Big- y there; saw Alcorn; and 2s he was a republican and a wide awake, presomed he was there to as- sist In protecting the propert: Mr. Foust sworn —Was one of the ‘“‘roof pa When he came down from the roof saw im Mcllenry and several other jentlemen, in ‘bat portion of the building. The party con- sisted of Lieut. McHenry, police officers Handy and Hegning, arather diminutive-sized gentlée- wen WHh whiskers, styled “Doctor,” and Mr “charles Donohoe, with several others whom Se couldnt recognize. Witness told Lieut. McHenry to ogo man inthere At the «irection of Lieut. McHenry, ofticer Hanay ar- rested Donohoo, and the other otticer the Doctor They were both token out together, but witness did not know what beeamie of them. Didn't see Bigley; bot saw Alcorn standing there, endeavor- ing to protect the property. ‘aicorn Tequested to be taken im custody by the officers that he might give testimony against the rioters. When ob- served bg the witness he was standing in 2 room on the lower floor where the Wide Awake uui- forms were kept. Didn't see Burney. W. J Mér:agh wes on the roof with the others Corroborated tue testimony of those of that num- ber who had been heard Fe Ockstadt was also on the roof. Test!moay corroboretive of the others. Witness was ar- Knows James E. Johneon, bat treated when he descended the stairs after leaving the roof; x few minutes pre- ious through a rear door for the Purpose of wetting supper. Being told by these two officers that there Was « party of men attacking the Era office, be immediately collected some ten of twelve officers and started for the pleee. When trived near there he heard various eries-o! ** Police!” * Look out!” He found the batidtw:. ‘ig bted up and some forty or fifty persons iD, cutoff the door on Second street. He sand bh party them entered. Saw a young man with a vust coming down the steps. He avoided witness by jumping over the banuisters. Thinking from U.is that articies were being taken from the ng, Witness ordered the ws to be closed and every than In the building to be arrested. Hear- tng & great noise on the outside, witness went out of the door and met a young was quareliag with the officers. Witness took bold of him and told him that he must behave higaself. Contioutng unruly and boisterous, being much under the effect of liquor at the time, ness bed him t:ken to the watchhouse. Saw Doneboo first inside the bullding, subsequently cating down the steps, bat {a the exci! t fvtgot eli about him afterward. Saw Clare stand- other James E Johnson. rioters were familiar; but witness knew none of tuem by name. He was round thé door very nearly ali the time. Did not hear them rallying the doctor was to by one of the witnesses, Guardsman Scarf sworn.—When be reached the Wigwam saw a large crowd collected stones being thrown from various quarters, ing a maa inthe middle of the street sho: + poilee,” “watch,” &c., went to him, and him what he wanted? He said he wanted us to Sage sade wines be attack i . to ley id get paid jamned if ide; you don’t’ Dea’ Koow ‘went neross the Qua King ot tue time officers. Pconsylvauia evenue wen Jleulenant nof bis mea. upon inquiry ,ey were gol f wigan to uel te tgrbamce ty othed, ote near po the cd" “Pole: lookout © Wham wae foe utewent having ordered the doors to closed . just as he got «was unable w: of t When he siw Jobason ‘was ta the 7 ott c. it Church, Lieuteaan' 3, Pec od wam the rioters were { es be was ne sbatcui. ‘fbere wesee much confusiom that wi cers Kin Seartt. G aarters.tar » large crowd Gunmi¢ out hallowing *Now for t wigW=m bos; for the wigwom.”’ Dauslison wentiatearch of McHenry, "company with three four other oii started for the wizgwam. “BY the time witness d there Most 6 wwe etere fod Deen done t go within the ba‘idivs, Didp’t recog alae of bY partictpants. be diman . t od 4} ciry Cov: November 12.—. ' Pursak eo) arrival {| ETOWN. '’ 7 Be gon A commetieen oe mented on ew tan Naot Rete ee Eh uch GEORG THE LATEST NEWS ar- | Mayor, enclosing a comm from-C. B. ) Hartford, . Mr. © Quatiermaater a yor, OF ? 4 “9 rye . the Patan who | Correspondence of The Star. ; TELEGRAPHIO fions in connection with the proving-house and have determined to make a pilgrimage to the | | REETOWN, November 13. 1860. : nd pipe-yerd of the Corporation; refer: @ratnage | Tomb of Washington in December, and bis busi] Bridge street is being rapidly cleared and re- committee. E ness here fs in official capacity, to arrange for ‘where the large water main bas been laid, ‘The Virginia Kiection. 5 Also, one from the Mayor in reply to @ resolu- | the comfort of the corps while in thie city. The and will be alt right again before severe weather || RicnMonD,Va., Nov. 12, 4 p.m —Eéiter Ster - roga witness.) | tion of the Board of Aldermen in relation to cer- | Phalanx will leave Hartford on the 3d, and will | sets in The Enquirer of to-day is donk correct in es t. Donohoo after arrest- j tificates of indebtedness, and the guaranteed reach this city about the 6th proximo. Tax-payers, who have to for lighting the | timating that the Majority for Breckinridge in hi bonds of the Washington and Alexandria Rail- | oo Streets, like toakave the benefit of their investments this r= 4 will be somewhere about 2,200. Notb- itness —I didn’t see him then, and haven’t | road Company, as follows: Rir Van Winxtz.—This great comedy, #8 al- | in the town treasury. So keep the lights up, gen- ing bas been rece! bere kince Saturday lest teen him since. «The certificates of indebtedness issued under | tered and adopted by Joe Jefferson, with new | tlemen. and attend to that lamp near the corner of | 4.1.1 hour, to that look of tht —? -—We shall call two witnesses, sir, | the act of September 23, 1858, have all been liqal- | comic situations, +, Choruses and dances, is | Frederick and Second streets, particularly es it | (ots bout. to chaly fa evidentiy'oan Y dated except ene, No. 87, amounting eal oo to come offat the theatre, to-night, Mr. Jefferson | bas not been lighted since the last moonshine. | 4.) hopes that Bell carried Vii ike = and interest, to $714.89, the warrant-tor which as Rip Van Winkle; and immense, no doubt, will | We don’t travel much In that section, but. those a8 — : rr been drawn, but not called for. The bonds of the be the langhing that will be done on the occasion. Who do desired usto blow you up; and if that icumonD, Nov. 13 —Breckinridye's ty Wasbington and Alexandria Railroad Com There will of course bean overflowing house, and | lamp is not lighted we shall do it certain in this State will probably be not far from 1,000. which ma’ January 1, 1858, and the in the main thing is tosecure a seat early. The} Police officer Thoms, yesterday, arrested a | Enough counties bave been beard from to de- itness —] did not see Donohoo there. thereon, were wi se by — to Riggs & aa igor Five Shillings,” Mr. Jef- oe chil ae setting =F awe termine that be has carried the State jeut. _—I saw him the as | Co., on the 8th of February, 1855, who at same rson a8 Mr. ghtly. near ytown, an ‘was comm! Ee james ny Rr tas to this Corporation the sum of $7,800, Naval Intelligence Mr, Foust, recalled.— Justice —Mr. Foust, understood you to state In your evidence That Mr. Handy arrested Mr. Donohoo ? Witness.— Yes, sir, I did. i Eek of na each and fasigat w notes were discharged, princ! and interest, on the 23d of ‘August, 1859, and amounted to the sum of $8,102.90, to which add 88,100, interest paid in full to June 30th, 1860. Justice —Do know Mr. Handy? Under the act approved August 23, 1860, notes of - the C tion ible twelve months from date, igi Ms ity) awe wim oka t| were ht Sen Sane bbe i to Mr. Handy.) | saw him ® Donoboo, at the direction of Lieut. McHenry, who told Handy to carry him to tae Guardhouse. He also told otticer Heniing, or some one else, to take the “Doctor” down too. Guardsman Handy.—Mr. Foust, you must cer- tainly be mistaken. rs Mr, Handy, I have known you too long not to be able to distinguish dark as well as in the light. ‘ Ae to take Donohoo to the Guardhouse. You hen took him off, but I do not know what became of him afterward. Mr. McHenry.—I don’t know when it could “eee It ‘must have been after I got out of rs Mr. Foust, (to McHenry )—You went out of doors after you ordered this man to be arrested. Justice —Are positive on this point? Mr. Foust.—I know all the parties, Squire, and Washi. which sum of $28,202.90 made therefor. petition of W-. men's comm! tion for the im Commoi cannot, therefore, be mi: 4 mm Councilchamber. This as Justice —Mr Handy, did you say that you were | by the ower board, appropriated the sum of within the building ‘atthe time veferted or for the purpose, wath anes the committee of Mr. Handy.—I could not bave been there at the time Donohoo was, because if I had seen him I would undoubtedly have known him. He must have got out before I got there. Mr. Berry —You are quite positive, Mr. Foust, that when you descended from the roof you saw in the building officers McHenry, Handy, and Henning, Mr. Donohoo, and a middle-aged man who was called ‘‘ Doctor.” Mr. Strong —Mr. Foust, you don’t know who the Doctor was. Was his name Dr. Willett? Mr. Berry —I chiect, if your Honor pleases, to putting legal questions to the witness. Justice Donn —Of course, as the les are not on trial, such questions are entirel: 5 Mr. Strong. —Oh, of course, Squire, if such questions are not pertinent, I will not put them. 1 am no legal gentleman, but merely a mechanic. aud therefore 2m not acquainted with the usual Practices of such examinations Mr. Foust, in reply to the jon of the coun- sel, stated that he was quite positive he saw the parties named. Mr. Berry. —Were you not very much excited at the time? Mr. Foust—No, sir; no more than Iam at the present time. Guarasman Henning sworn —Proceeded with Lieut. McHenry and his party to the wizgwam. The — that witness saw enter the building after he arrived were Lieut. McHenry, George Adamson, Mr. Oulden, Mr. Locket and Mr McLean. A large party was at this time comin; out of the building. Lieut. McHenry hall down from the top of the stairs to close the doors and light the gas, which had been extinguished 2 few minutes before. Adamson endeavored to light it, but being struck with a stone while in the act, came out without lighting ft. Witness then went in and lighted it. The only persons he recognized were Mr. Creager and Burley. He saw neither of them doing anything. He kept the door closed at least fifteea minutes. At the expiration of that time he opened the door and asked the Lieutenant, who was on the outside, what he should do with those within. He told Lim to haye them ell arrested. There were some seven or eight. -Heard the evidence of Foust. Saw neither Mr. Handy, Foust nor Donohoo Didn’t recogmtue any person on the outside of the building. ‘Phe only person witness allowed to go ont was a young man (afterwards proved to be named Sullivan) who the Lieutenant said had just entered, and bad nothing whatever to do with the affair Creager was not arrested that night, for what reason he didn’t know. All he knew Was that the otticer got bis man. Officer Donaldson went to the wigwam in com- pany with McHenry. Testimony corroborated the statements of those witnesses. Only person he recognized was Mr. Harrington; be arrested him and brought him to the watcbhouse Wm. Cudlip.—Wes at the wigwam about the time the Association adjourned ,with some friends; walked from there to the corner of Indiana avenue and Third st.; while standing there, a party came up, rallying under the name of ‘‘ National Vol- unteers” Suggested to bis companions to walk down to the wigwam. Bigley and bimeelf started down Just as they got there, a party was coming out witha banner finng across their shoulders, halloing, ** Now we have it, boys” Didn't rec- oznize any of the party. Mr Bigley remarked to me, ** Come on, Bill, don’t let us permit them to carry away our property’ Upon this he started passed to nine feet above originally provid curbsto itwas referred. Sixth street; passed. which was passed: laws of thi 10; Also, a bi water, chase of Ayre’s s! be ‘a mend. r of Mr. Morgan, and disagreed to. Mr been lost. towards the foremost of the party and grasped the | 4dieurned. banner. exclaiming, ‘ You shan’t take that, you T s—n ofa b—h” At that moment he was arrested, a the officer alleging that be had struck the man ‘There were two officers standing quietly by at the time. Oneseized Bigley, but 00 attempt was made either to or stop the other party. The one who arrested Bigley might easily have arrested the’ether man also. “The second police officer re- mained there es Bigley was being taken away, withont ust, y effort tosecure the property carried off. Mr. Bigley used no more force than was necessary to recover the ti He afterwards saw one of the rioters with a black- covered book,which was taken away from him by an officer, who handed it to another as soon as he had examined it. Many of the rioters were very weil-dressed men. Mr, Strong —They were a brave set of fellows too, wern’t = bs Witness.—Their actions displayed all tre noble characteristics of such. [Laughter Jistice —Mr. Strovg, piease dou’t interrupt the Witness by such questions. I want to get through with this case.” 1 haven’t had any dinner yet. M ‘ong.—Then, Squire, let’s adjourn for ten Minutes and take some oysters. That’s the way the Supreme ia 7 do. bter } Justice —Yes, but we ate not Supreme here, (Langhter } mn John Cleary —Testimony similar to that of former witness. ‘The same voice that gave the order to “Form in line, Voluateers,” also éx+ claimed several times, *‘S¥en you have done your duty nobly.” No evidence being adduced to show that either Mr. Bigley, Mr. Alcorn, or Mr. Burley were in apy way ——— — ne eapbcree pcre were present solely e Lac} ord protectin, the i were accordingly discharged Mr. Bigley—Testimony mainly corroborative of what bad already been. stated. True, he was ea well acquainted in the city, but he didn’t now any of tae ‘‘Roughs”’ that aged to that party. [ ome ] Messrs Cuthbert Wallach, Burley, and Thomas F. Suilitan were examined, bat nothing new elicited. j ‘Two or three important witnesses be'ng absent, oLina.— The af bonor in the (S.C ) Mercury: to Ge; “Wa Carolina, in case lina” e wi number of establish no liability or ‘The Bill authorizi, with Jos. L. Lowry for mes and pave front of square No. 283; board to purchase a bell ‘schools; rejected. Adjourned. Common Council —Mr. Morgan introduced a bill to grade the alley in square 44 so as to abate a nuisance; after discussion by Messrs. pm and Borrows for, and Mr. Lammond against Very The communication was referred to committee and ordered to be published. \ Also, one from the Mayor, announcing his hav- ing. approved certain acts. ‘be Higgi ‘The bill from the upper board a Propristion for increasing the height of around the new oo oop aud for other urposes, was taken up and passed. Mair. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill for the relief of James Towles hai Prior the nm amended by upp for grading M street north from T'wenty-fonrth to Twenty-sixth street west; amendment concurred in. he the above, that the principal and interest of all the bonds of the mand Alexandria Railroad Company ave become due, and amounting to the has been pat, or provision Fespect Ma J.G. cer pay gn COMMITTEE REPORTS. Bill of the lower board, mak: ovement and will, finance in the Board of Aldermen amendment to $750; and in that form the bi! ng. the Mayor to contract | a stop cocks, ether with thet patent rigat and stop cocks, with the patent rign' use Se mane’ passed. Bill to cause the wall around the new central guardhouse to be raised round instead of five feet es for; per Mr. Mobun, from committee on distribution of ; i te cif capad bill cm up su iecienc n a riation pply aewall peop a bill from upper board to exempt pub! houses —— of tapping water mains, &c ; ed; fire-plugs; eade, from the committee on police, re- ported a joint resolution authorizing the Mayor to ave removed the rails of the Washington and Alexandria Railroad laid down within the limits of the Corporation, mainly on Maryland avenue and First street west; siigitly amended, on motion The same reported favorably a bill from the upper board appropriating $10,000 for the erection of a market-house in the Seventh Ward; a The bill making an appropriation for the re- pair of the chamber of the Council being returned from the upper board amended by reducing the es gabe yiemanr $2,000 to $750, the amendment into reservation No. t board to for the pur- passed. Also, lic school joard of Common was unanimously an ap- he wall finance ins and others, in rela- tion to a foot nents ‘was referred to improve- an appropria- Up of the passed. Bill to set the the par on the south . Bill of the lower use of the public e bill, The same introduced a bill to grade Ninth street from Seventeenth to Twenty-seventh street; Dr. Borrows introduced a bill to erecta et 14 | post at the intersection of New York avenue an Mr. Wilson offered the following resolution, Resolved, That the Committee on Police be, and they are hereby instructed, to inquire what legislation, if any, is necessary to carry out the is Corporation relative to the sale of articles otper than edibles, in our markets, the sale of such articles being now allowed Commissioners and Clerks of the several markets, in violation of tue spirit of law, and to the mani- fest injury of private property. Mr. Van Reswick, from committee on improve- ments, reported favorably Dill from the up board to repair alley o ng by the board from Mr. Mobun moved to lay the motion to recon- sider on the table; lost—yeas 9, nays 9. \Wasnincton “Nationa, Democratic VoLunthers” ee pte To - to Soutu Car- pu bjoi nes ayraph occupies oditorial colutans of the e & post harleston “~vprokt To South Carotin@—T be following is another indication that the eyes of the South are bow upon Sonth Carolina, and that she is to be the Sardinia of this political movement. It 1s ad- n. Simons, Speaker of the House: Neton, November 7 —The Washington National Volunteers proffer theirservices to South her withdrawal from the Well, it is certain that rane teers” leit this city rather sud: the assault upon the “Wigwam,” and we Say now tbey have gone to South Carolina. The others will doubtless follow when Justice Donn and the Criminal Court get through with them. Court, Judge John W. ‘Tyler, 0} levly the da by one of the smallest ned j Cracuir Count iN ALEXANDRIA peed Sea Union. Southern men here are with South Carc- of the *Volun- y after re A Great IMPROVEMENT For LicHt-Hovsss.— on Saturday, in company with a ractical and scientific gentlemen, the operation ofa Fog Bell, for the U.S. Light-house ment—coustructed by our fellow-towns- men, the Ellis Brothers, from plans drawn by Mr, Whilden, civil engineer of the boa ‘struck with the beauty of workmanship, as well ‘as the perfection cf its execution. This |i sonorous belt ty dviven Ericsson's calori¢ engines, is so small that it can har. We have been informed that balf a bushel of coal would keep itin motion fortwodays. Another advantage in this means of propulsion, it no knowledge of machinery to work it, an: rd—and wer eand ized id. the fuel consumed. y be termed an item, juires bes posal bility of accident by explosion, whole affair reflects great credit upon the present talented officer in charge of this depart- iment, (Captain Smitk,) as we believe it is to his foresight and direction thatso desirable an im- provement bas been effected. } te Fal Serenade Deciinsp.—Hon. Thomes Corwin, of Ohio, bavjng arrived in the city egal morning, last evening a delegation from the Wide Awake organization of this city waited upon bim for cre of tendering him a serenade on behalf that body, if it should be agreeable to him. Mr. Corwin expressed his thanks to the committee for their kindness, but respectfully declined the honor for several peculiar and satis- factory reasons. ARRIVED at Carter's wharf, (foot of Thirteen- and-a-balf street,) echr. Eaima Virginia, Wheat- ley, Philadelphia, with 107 tons of coal for Messrs. Sheriff & Dawson: in your city to ans the Cri cL Ahadhetencedeesndhe cacy 5 New Yorn, Nov.2—The of war Cum- beriand bas arrived from Key West on the The bark Cordelia of Boston, it is feared, isa loss on Loocboo Keys. Most of the cargo Part of the rigging will be saved. $$$ Scizure of a Suspected Slaver. New Yorx, Nov. 13.—The schooner Wm L. Cc ell has been oe se'zed on suspicion of GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS UNION BUILDING ASSOCIAT! |ON.— otal Staab a PABA FL YEAS ek cu clases regres niae © no 13.3t THOS. JEWELD, Seo. realee " oF Se CRNV & SHINN. Baltimere Markew Battumonz, Nov. 13.—Piour Joer ; Ocean Bird, Dawes, Havre-de- lower. Wheat dull, and in2c. lower. Grace, with 70,000 feet of lumber for Mr. Samuel | JJAULY EXPECTED, |. eo aey p downward tendency, and closed Norment; Josephine. Davis, Malden, with acargo | "4 prime iot of CRAB CIDER, which ie for ale ecubecs 7 aun Bis. of stone for Mr. N. Acker. ry ot belore arrival ARNY & SHINN Row York a no 5 Markets. = y ZS ne? Ita ieeuely siteedsd cok eee eicoenelien os OR RENT VERY LOW TO A GOOD TEN: | wires wus ds Obie 85 cae oO eel Bee a The demand was meen fey no DWELLING, on Frederick, near $5 9S Wheat declining tendency, nomi: Siar of saarday "The hours of ue pamed with: | emul inns. S'satsrapadresit nett [ats iy uss oe pang tendency pat anv departure from the usual good order of | _ n0 13 6t Pame OCR NG. RIDGELY, al sed mar! . $1925. Whisky dull at 20¥¢. : APPL! \PPLES! ARS Sapa" 000 ss4 ing from Financial. Lgax.—This morning the water from thé main 1,000 nae oR A a Yorx, Nov. 13 —Stocks ene —— Rene commodating terms, from w! er WATERS, has seized the market. Chicago sewe! .G. § : part ably a ranture, which requires attention from the | | no 1-2w* 149 Water st , Georgetown, a Sa proper officers, OR NEW YORK.—The packet schooner York- town, Captain Woglom, will commence A VERY PLEASANT AFFarR is to come off at the —_— hall of the Franklin Fire Company, on Monday | Portosigneeeniy oo eek Bexts 28 Maat, N BAGATELLR. evening next, in the way of a grand assembly of | | MeCOBB & DODGE, OTICEK.—The undersy is to make the Artington Club. G3 Water st, Georgetown, | to.order BAG EE. | AB. all sizes nud ) ace a — description ai reasonat Ce Crntrat GuaRpnovsx Case.—Sarah Beekman, A IGARS, : colored, drunk and disorderly; fine and ccsts, Way aes. no 6-2w__Noy 482 9th at., between Dand k. ¢ WHISKY $3.15. ‘Five lodgers. ING and ALEWIVE! ods shod and Refard Ub ABS: Ge TO PRENCH & nicusy, we Sxx Notice, in another column, of a fine horse ‘=NeR, 3 bag: OFFE For the New York Daily Herald, oe, and ‘ , i OLAS. Tribune, All the week; on M for sale. He is said to be a “bully” animal. red = priced) MOLASSES, 2010 ‘ae Genrterly Magasions’ Veakes Notions D-oomber. Now 1s the time'to subseribe to Her- por’ _Month!y: Deeember bacias the volume. mo? Mee FSP TS ra JEWE: Mr. Entror: I saw an article in your paper of Thursday, purporting to come from the friends of Mr. Gaines, in which itattempts to exonerate him id Ng's? UNDERSIGNED CARPEN FER AND ‘ BULLDER offers his serviees to the public of Geor; Washington, and vicinity, Gaines) from having created the disturbance at | Contract for or superintend the construction of TRY, % bh id te buidings. Pl |- | Such as Bracelets, Ear-rings, Fob Chains. Fin- rowa's Hotel on the night of the elestion, by | Bations will be furnished at short eons. te -rings, Neckiaces, Breastpina, Guard Chains, saying hedone nothing further than repel an as- sault made on him with a loaded cane. I wasen eve witness to what happened -at Brown’s that night, and not only myself but many others no- ticed the conduct of Gaines’ party. It was their constant cry for any man opposed to Led pee lar candidate. There were man: nt differing with them in their political opinio: and shop on Congress st. Georgetown, immediate- ly north of the Poet Office. “80 27 Smee HENRY WINGATE ((RANDELL, QPTICIAN, 8 large ‘L spate aes eben ee nilearts, [roses &ce.. made t» onder. at a a4 VENUE, w. lors Sts., = (Over Cingett & May 0c 16-1m* Aimaton, PR£ASURY DEPARTMENT, 8) Bureac or Constacction, Nov. 10,1960, RALED PROPOSALS will be received at De but I sup- pose Raulty, In gold. si! steel, and li ihe best RUSENDALE CES M 1d silver. a e = Lon casngaves imeoh eet beaeee eenta tee es. N.S. Cid Brames Repaired and | Iivered gu the whart intin or teeth, until a young man was accosted personally, ease net un thom 0 no I-ty_| The Coment to be of the best quality, aud each and asked if he was opposed to thelr man for MASSEX COWEINS, & COCs PHILADEL- | deliver to be subject to auch tests as the Buperin. President. to which he emphatically said he was, BIA DI AUGHT ALE— e Department reomving the right to reject any or yes the =e supplics ofthe ‘above Gelishtfe l- and of course for the free expression of his opin- persons who want & pure up- reserves ay deem the interest of the ton he received several severe blows from canes it sanitérated Bice to iyo ita trial bab i . to giro ita trinl. 1 in the hands of friends of Mr. Gaines My opin- RNY & SHINN, Agen’ +» prides must bo enclosed in a scaled envelope sasttee ion, Mr. Editor, like that of many others, is that | fee 67 Green st corse, agree ae ON it was i greatest ye of oe 1 ce wa ee = “¢ Acting Engineer in ohacge neased, for a party of forty or fifty men armed wit! no 91 easury Department. sticks,'to attack five or six unarmed men. f will | PERSONAL. a — teenney further state Mr. Gaines was = beeen 4 STROLOGIS UST ARRIVED F URS: FURS! « cane, but with the fist, none of the ot! party = \ he stock having canes, (*) Seconp Warp. A’ MADAME 1. DEVESE, of PUR: Oto whteh V iovite tosecentiee aPtae is Ee es Tur Greatest melee ecg Reaver oF THE] Tos Lhave taken great cere in the selogricn, ‘and Eprror o¥ THE EvEnine Star:—Sir: I have to ose ; fee] assureg they aro_unsurpassed in quality, ety! thank you for inserting in your widely-circulated | go i2me D- hx re ne a tf gt Boateng manship. ‘The nevortment eonsiste of ell paper the communication of, I suppose, some | of the country, who ali pronounce her te hem ete HOBSONS one ere friend of mine, signed ‘Mechanic, who seems | gular and, in fact, astonishing person. She will | 4 CANATH A Aik . to sup} that I have claims to be reinstated by | cause creat rejoicing and happiness betwren mar. ried couples; will bi “TROTAL Elie, those thatare fa! to you ; will caus the incoming Administration in my former posi- eiegentdlve venta tion, in the late Fillmore Administration, as d to Lawsuits, NOMBERS. Lossy. ss ry ai ut s Superintendent of the bullding of the new Capitol | 1" [°487¢ te t Seen _ SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, Sa and therefore hopes that I will yield my Rishtond Souel corner. Sthiand Dists. —— jany other varietis. chances for the position of Commissioner of Public | a few days on y. Ro 13 3t* FUR ofall kinds for Buildings and Grounds, which position mam large assortinent orcnn, el oi 2 of my too partial friends are urging me for, an ADAME MORRICE, tug Great AstRoLo- N REN 3 BREE 7 TAD CTRESS, f7 Ew —This high}: .& fine variety of CAK Consent to be restored to my former position, and | sifted and intvipont [adh cen be conn ees git s ea} from the ladies, ard every effort yield to Mr JobV. Angus, who seems to be | the Past. Present and Future Everts. Call at No, | wili be mae to every way worthy and strongly recommended for Commissioner of Public Buildings and Grounds. Now, sir, | know not that I ought to claim any appointment under the incoming Administration, but I flatter myself that | have fought the democ- racy to the hilt, for eight years , and have, through the great campaign of this year, spent my 405 Kiehth st., between G and H, Washington. lense. ‘All Fure 20 d by their real nsmes, and ed no 2-Lm’ ney 'Y, avis, : le. to be as represented. sae no83w (Int Con AStates.) Int BE*CTIFCL SILK ROBES aT @12 60. To close out immediately our stook of LIGHT SILK KOBES, Ih T sl &B: we have concluded to run them off at 5D cash, FOR SALE AND RENT. FPOOMS FOR RENT- —A Indy and gentleman time ‘and ‘money in benalf of the caine of the | patwarnash and ances: nawire at No, 183, Lhe | Hyon want one, dont rast cover Gare and i all republicans, headed by my favorite candidates, is = = We selling our entire stook 7 Sieg ens aul Lincoln and Hamlin, to the utmost of my ability. OR RENT A PRICK HOUSE at the corner | other goods in store without regard to cost for cash, . Inquire of GEO. W. I therefore presume my friends are justified STEWART, a: the corner of H aud Twelfth no 13-8t thelr wish and belief that i shall receive some appointment at the bands of President Lincoin, in order to run off our ctock and give possession of the store on the Ist Javuary 1 ext. AGETT & MAY, sts. =~ == > 10-6t 324 Ps. av.. bet. 9th and 10th ets, if it should be 2 restoration to my former position, | /J‘0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND] _20 = OTHERS —For rent, suits of Pa-lorsandsev- TO THE LADIES. ceiyate on anyother babii Work and because | Stu combers uneigomaly farmed im tee ope | Mine. o. a. Motu’ We Sepectaly to. s * north, m on J TS 3 AL thets.. wi eo e 4 oil: | that I could perform the duties of that position as OR RENT A three story brick HOUSE. con- | [XN atn arom dastinelic DURcam ania te | well as any other taining 8 rooms, in kOod order, with ga Ax- allits boanches. “The latest fashions feat os ractical and economical man. r and {am sure that they have not been performed | res complete. on H street berween ath And 5th, Also, a two-story brick : soon as pabhished. " any better since my resignation. If I should be | suri attached oosner of Preteen noah oe nage | NB =sevora! fine Rooms to let, fiyfnished or restored to that position, and not be appointed | onst. ‘fo pnnotual and reliable tanacts the terms | Unfurnished. Apply azabove. "no 7 2w_ Commissioner of Pyblic Buildings and Grounds, | will bo moderat». Apply at 446 “Twelfth street, | -HAWLS THAT SURVIVE ALL THE for which latter position, and all its duties, { | between G aad H. __n0 15-tf 1S} CHANGES IN FASHION. flatter myself that I am fully competent, I shall COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PA BROCBE LONG SHAWLS, one,iwo, three and A accept it with plésure, and shall, with my friends, Ee be highly eigring if my worthy friend Angus, should receive the appointment for which he is nhumerously recommended in Washington city. four-faced, in rich combina’ Shavis of the above kin winter wrapping, never go oat of durable and stylish for yeara, and CHAMBER. on the first floor, 450 Tweifth st, between G and H. For SALE—The Good ill pad F & rich, warm ion, aad are ‘dal N York. One object I id bh " Hoaseho! § one &so uame large iots of other new atyle and also in New Yor! ne ect I won ave | Boardinz-house, n© present propri bhawis in being restored to my old post would be to | sou hi. Phe bi-israswill ba deepoced in CLOAKS, MANTLES, ARABS, employ some of the faithfal and true workmen who have stood by me in my absence, and de- fended me‘against the slanders of my democratic 2. ke, we offornot only the larger: aud bic, Inquire $42 Pa. avenue. pes Loauire $42,Po. avenue. _ ena this market, but wastly Brick HOUSES #it_ st, between DP and 320 enemies and back-biters. (it) Sam. Srrons. streets north, Also, Noa. ne, near Tez oy + KS mig an, nee the Old Railrosd Depot. Inqvire 0. FOL- «of Drv Good: adap’ —— N - at the Carpenter Shep on Third street | tc the wants <f persona in moderate oi cumstna: MARRIED. st quare norts of Pa. avenue; or next door was never 80 large and attractively varied a< no’ On the Sth instant, hy the Rev Mr Proctor, Mr. | toeither. no IR St*_ | One Pere CURT Ine he ee BRE ee ei a ates JANE PARMELIA | F)OR RENT—Two comfortable ROOMS, on sih |, CARPETS, Cl SUS f BRAMELL, all of thiscity. street, betweon G and H. Terms moderate. a Pa. avons an? a “Per Ine of the oldest and best RES 5 : ‘HE WANT Br TAURANT BRANDS (athe of of Wanhior- ye eae — on, borides two Teopin Allies and aShuffl: hostd, PES CAS ATION; oe, Rotemptcn ‘AN TED—A xood SECOND HAND on bread, | witha lease and | t. Th towner bei z Cowork avulsits JAS: MeSIMPSON, Nerd | Sk sy leate and low rent. The prosent owne cera | uintion.® "Firat eerie ready this week. ‘One vo! South Fairfax st., Alexandria, Va It_ | Appiy to GEO. M. MILLER, Nos 369 Pa avenue, | © ath bound: prive Gt: on. VEDNUE. ben SaTNTEDS A ood German WOMAN or Gael, opposite the Nationa! Hotel. no 10-3t* pe Pron of Binent Lisoure, * ee ' az tegonk aud do housewor aL . M FOR.SALE.—Any of my fiend ‘oth- Mee, . One naifo: as SCHAFFIFLD'S Confeotionery, ate Bet ey yy ee price gi. BLANGHARD MO! mod H. no 15-2" _ | oan be erz.comfortabie pn theirsonte, with= | _B2 z ANTED—A first rate colored WOMAN, as | in nine miles of Washingtan, by application to the [\HE CHEAPEST PLACK to buy Clothne, Furnishing Goods, Hate and Caps, is at po ig No. 460 Seventh street, opposi: spbseriber. who will sell,en Very liberal Farm of 00 acres with « ree on, terms. @ rt: y tal property wos ene improvemente, City rt ment. DWARD SIMMS, Ki first class restaurant. Apply at No, 607 Ninth street, between Pa, avenue ‘aud'D at. no 13-2t* WANTED—« PURCHASER for a house in the =N > > ATCHELOR’S INIMITABLE HAIR DYE, most growing part of the ctty—the owner O RENT—That plesxant COTTAGE KESI- B And ai! firste ass Totlet Articies, eee ae going South, Rent for $108 month, subject to a DENCE, containing 7 rooms. with front bal- | GiBBS°S. Wik, Brnid. sud Curi Manufactors, 262 ground rent of $27 15 per annum Price . Title | cony, large yards in and rear, fronting H st, | Pa avenus, neneiath at. ne 8 fw erfect, Address “Southerner,” Washington City | in Printing Office Square, between North Capital ‘ost (ffice. Ro 13 3t* WaANTED—4 SITUATION, by a golored boy 19 years old, either a5 waiter, to drive an: id Fi R .., Address, ig je ore Wit Seite nO &t UsT REC. ED AT. Ta . JSrUReur eRe at eetae ee take cai horses, or sa porter.’ He wiil give SALE —A new two- y brick BROUSE, 01 | Eatruisdtion 49 his omalovere Cat Sea Omee CLE rth street, below New Yo k avenue, Tie recommended to any one who wishes to employ a | ! is Mfeet front and 43 : ; has 5-foot omg te industrious boy. Please address parlor, d oom, kKitehen, and four Tecra Same dene me Oe e, or, din the futther, hearing in the case was deferred until | T: at the Court Honse in Alexandria, yesterda Bax s Sear Office, and the advertiser will ca | chambers wet Sektrar | te pacere® Oat, kitahon, Thursday morning next. joon, at’ 3 o’clock. —— inquire at 499 Seventh street, opposite Udd Fel- TUESDAY, Novexser 27, ies ‘ The Grand Jury were called and sworn as fol- ANTED—By 8 young woman, a SITUATION | lows’ Hall, * SORTEO NUMERO 66 ORDINARIO. « Warat'Di He Wast Taree ?—The night | lows: John W . Stewart, Jobn T. Creighton, Wm Ag seamstress, ur to stand in & store. Apply enottt ~ JAS. &. TO M. 1 ‘before. lest, the inmates of the Catholic Manken.-Bamuel: Barnos,-J- M. Stevens, P. H. |atile. 004 Garrison st, Navy Yard po l32ii | | Oto Sagi yg wits tory aed bebo CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, on Asylum, at the corner of G and Tenth Pr packtignan B. Apon aat oj Rm | WANTED TO RENT—With tho privilore of | FP GRamE HOUSE near Pavers on tie aS ne tled by the m. Buckingham, D. Appich, Samu D. Har- 4. & PLACE of from to 3) acres, not | tween G and H sts, No-413, Inquire atSinLEY Mea T ¥ a ha John A. add, Charles L. Adains, rd | over four or five miles from Washington. ress, | & GUY'S Hardware Store, Pa. a: - oe S0-tf " _—_ Sagete. — 450 ndd, P. G. Henderson and J. W. Hollinabury. | stating | pric, &c., Box 316 Wasiington | —— 2s 8 }\ £o=— — The Grand Jury having been gbarged, the Com. | City Bost Omics, nyt OY OD | +A four-story brown-frout DWEL Ti, S, mon wealth’s Attorney delivered in matter to | QERVANT WANTED, to cook and wash m @ | and \iavsachusstts av. One of tio sows deceaks | Wenole Ey ncters, 82. eee oo spent in the room the | the Seruanteecrncror SONATE oak First maoote locations ig the ci The house is furnished with Bills - - Grud Jury came into Court withing following | Capitol Hill, or address Box 14, Star Offs, T | artic matics, nd EU'S Hey draw.ng will be ‘88 8000 Be the reen!t : * no Soe rodsiof & heredftet, stadawed forth by such wal By tHe Covke JI DING iPwill Be seen that a movement has jetnents :. Commonwealth agt. AUOURAS °, ‘he only: Browers, af the boate connected x sof. gow No. 60: atlering an8 posung counterft: mawpens tat | SLOO ant Separate cattle riser ee weed | GOR RENT—A conor! jebuck HOUSE, con | So ete vaninet ©. Di tanta this amount in& money-making, reg; le husi- taining eight rooms, with gas—No. 529 5 he ourned unti thivmeritug. | | Hexe.prnece Me Ye wiliibe encaiced, or ae & pact: | Snects Scans p kr DRA ST ee Ky cours ghana rithm rer, ‘Address B. V., City Post Office, confidentially, | gop ~ VRRAM 2 BSTER & COB © if ——— aS Rating bunioggs ast where an interview sung Os | ‘on New, tank phony geome phn ase Huawei Bawa's ~<A bout eight © Glock | had. Good reference required, ands seta cecypietts 4 Tight-Stitch pacdeee = shlentiie ponent {Brawn etic. ANTED—A competent solordll WAITER | tothers. A NS, or’ — & were thrown open, & ramediately oc- | VW “,>1) immod'ately at No-a79 Pa. aveuse. | Mt BOSS. nogt doorewbere Roor-Ay: ” copled by 8 large company of Indies and gentle. | ‘no st¥? fmt ‘and We ste. Northern ed ae Wigfall and lady-- ‘The putpoce ot the | WWANTED—For a a wenoae poli | Mrs HAGGERTY ne arae assembly was to'witness the uptidie ot Mr Syl- | on. & omafortable, Hi UNE eee and the Kass tab d is RERIRG'S wood vane Maks end Mise ight, all of Nelson | ficgas,No. 100 Winders, Baiting: oe th subeeribor, af Georretra. it). aed —_ EG Se aye lay th} no #6! {Baltimore Sun copy.) _ Ro6-c0tw : win dor i rm : Baptist. remony, the | = Tans | :pon RENTOmesaae ee ee aang Soy coo cearesaemeemtnnvon ne | WRSeL rr iss deere ne | POR ASO at sobre arr igri Stes ee cee pa | Eten enn RAN | score; while the bride is twenty, Fie fornins with op Cream aad other Rofreah- PARKER. i's : Tat Ce hos Csi Sentara, fans of Serres "Tivetity oun. Vane Seehwes chee WTS COL ven A Suketet hele Pele atten Sigesp cer | LOST-AND FOUND. —_ | utes" soba: Si roid. . Monday eveni: °, ‘they ‘LL Wentaubnaaoeh Strectets nays FURS rhe finder wilt receive liberal rewa: opens same to the Star Laat ina pean Siete | Ma & lady's Mt i BARGREAY ees eo Csaore aS on me I Dog. whitemed liver “Itkxe'vor eutioed of hom or esr 0" rn jeu and #: