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Emerson believed from the first Introd: ENTRAL GuaRDHouss.—Wm.H. heft; FOR SALE AND RENT. TE “ LOCAL NEWS. |: S Costas, Scag Me eaietet nesta: | -oroe SALE AND RENT. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS |SECOND EDITION. {7 Though Tux Stan is printed on the fastest men who were striving to destroy the heritage | Jeremiah Smith,do; do. John Carling,entering 2 (krown as French Evans’ hous: on = wieaind THE WAR IN MISSOPRI. apne are ag em 5 ill had ffect | the house of James Flanigan, and attem a orth side of iu team press in use south of Baltimore, its edition nee They bad fathers. The bi mee . Lig = gir te "ten eth LATER ACCOUNTS FROM LEXINGTON. THREE O'CLOCK P. m1. and bad no er to turn out those | rape upon Bridget Conly; jail for cou "tached. » Srvrenson City, Sept. 29—There reliable is so large a8 to require it to be put to press at an Peles baer ey ear tons Not that he had | same Fob concealed wea: of ef soos o 4 pons; ‘or terms . -s i ly hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be | ®4Y objection They might make the | costs, Nelson 8. Huse, drank -CVOK, corner 7th and B sts. I fand oo a= rect poke | Tkx Paxsion Bunav—The casvalities of our pan ep mn : ? oath as strong as they pleased and he would sub- | orderly; dismissed. Wm. Cover, (col LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, | Capt. Walter, : P military and navel service of the times have sent in before 12 o'clock x.; otherwise they may | scribe to it. ing at Boys in the street; jail for court, St theoorner of Twenty fret and H str., hav. Lexington, morning. already made a considerable increase of the may not appear until the next day. Mr. Given stated that the bill was recommitted | fine for carrying weapons. Jeremial ing 8 commodiow lot attached wits brick ‘stable q clerical force of the Pension Buteau necessary = ——— | to a committee in order to prevent hasty or useless | (col’d ) vagrant; workhouse 30 da‘ H. bd rear. Apply on the premises. se 33 3t ag “ Pacsnnstees on uuGees Ge Board of | legislation. He had listened attentively to the | Childs, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. John the West End. two HOUSES, aval oon, following promotions, transfers, and appoint. fem sommuniestion oiinisesived treck te, and it had only confirmed him in his | Barry, do.; fined $1.91. Mathew Morris, do ; do. 9 ree hous* with lot story nd ments in that bureac were made yesterday opinion that the bill was altogether unnecessary. | $1 54. Jon Williams, do; dismissed. L. R. ms, Al hed house. situated between stand and | Appointed —Wm. R. Walker, of R.1., 34 ee Rovbiee, Ean, could not conceive of fe tility or its neces- | Denham, do ; workhouse 30 days. M. Mathews, Sirecte. Posstes Sex ee is , from ite streams | $1,600; Jno. M. D. Franer, D.C. Let clams, om, president of the Hoard maceusunes ice, re: | sity. He had never Seon any disloyalty imputed do (Cops cag yer eranas Pere P: se % Ste A deep malty benks, without bridges, to trouble | Geo. B. Whiting, D. C., ist clam, $1,900. any mem! | cou! . i. * 7 i ‘VEEP SSIES En ln nna inne an val army. = Se a - BE tbat appropriations may be speedily | not ace the necessity of any such law Theamend- | 81 95. Pate RS eR GGMs ROK RENE: Arzls | “ail the Federal forces have been released on | Transferred from the Census Bureau —Solomott > Lagden ads nant of statiow® | Ment did not alter the effect of the bill, butsimply 20 21.28000t1 ° : ‘ole, except Col. Mulligan, who refused to give | Alter, of Ind., to a 3d class, $1,600; Dartus Forbes, — njects eames eye made it less offensive in itstone. The committee | THE attention of our citizens is called to the | SC280otl® for private reasons. Maine, to a 4th class, $1,900, Clinton Jackson, houses, $1,000; = tea ——. in their report had only sugar coated it. list of nulsances published in another column ke OR RENT—With or without Board, in & pri- ry has probably thiry-five thousand men. J 4 $1,000; furnishing, fs a lighting thesame, | “"sr Shepherd renewed his motion of postpone. | the Board of Health of this city. Citizens an wate family, three unfurnished front ‘ROOMS, the rebels on Thursday confidently expected | [°W®, to & 3d class, $1,600; Richard M. Hall, “- Ra ent ae intment ofa | ™ent. There were members absent, and he | others, b Proper! repandieg he municipal laws | suited ¢ for mai tien. 2Pf.* | that Hardee, with eight thousand er mine tbous- | Ind., toe 2d class, $1,400. resol tion in relation to the appo! wanted a free expression of sentiment upon the | Upon thfs su will much to the health - ——— Jand, and McCullough with ten thousand » | Promoted —E.S. Danaend J. E Forbush, from matter. and salubrity of the city, and avert the unpleasant ITY P OteaaY, were within two or three days’ march on Lexing- 94 to 94 clase; Robert Wilson and John N. Mr. McGrath thought they had better settle it | consequences of inattention to this important mat- RES BE SALE The beautiful CO NTRY | ton. They bave no faith In McCullough as a lst to 34 class; H sere as tment of acommit-| St once. He would vote for it as amended, but if | fer; e# the taw In such cases isto be rigidly en- | RESIDENCE of Frof. Kage, near theity. Apply general, but think be is very effective with & small a ee + ay = Heron ‘2 Smear the Navy in rela. | 1t was to read ‘‘shall take,” &c., he would not | ced. AP tesa ok = aaa aoe regs ; ly of men. Thompkins, F. A. Geodnough, Jebn Q. Thomp- Porton ofthe tachinery poate oon peri to postpone was lost. FoR CHOICE DELicacigs and tempting viands F over the bookstore o: Franck Taylora. A body of 10.000 rebels was sent across the Mis- | son, James Abrams, Franklin Price, Albert J. const Be by the _ nation of 2 sour! from Lexington on Thursday, with the . Mr. Byington moved to adjourn; lost. no place <p the saloon of Mrs. Kennedy, {ore professional mae . cRNiseED WOES avowed Intention of attacking Lana’ whe Memond — Ch. Shaw, and Cyrus Birge, from ist to > DSOMEL [8.— | ported on this the river. Our troops The bill passed 98 amen which now reads | Treasury. Epicures should not fil to call on H Four handsomely Furnished Rooms, sapplied | no cartridges. nor grape or other shot lent mete is desired. Office Departments, for rent. A kegs ; ha succeeded In ob- fully requested to take.”” mihndie aw D of powder. The rebels are casting all kinds of | ington this morning; having A resolution allowing James Ginnity toerect 2} 4 Hoxex Sanz.—At the sale of condemned 490% Nassnohwsette avenue, north side, balls at the Lexington foundery, which {sat work | taining from the northern cspitalists the second bill probibiting the use of open or exposed lights soon be in peiktment of eight | 8,cerain buildings, were ei-| tp nae ee eee ee EDUCATIONAL. their possession. par. WEISS BROOD Uy | THE BATTLE OF LEXINGTON—GEN. PRIC! FICIAL ed to wait upon the upper board and inform them ISS BROOKE’S ENGLISH AND FRENCH OUR MILITARY BUDGET. Pemegee noe emp oy ness tere inte joint session for the M BORE ORE SED Gus SCHUOL, Sevan teh ed pwenhatr et collect 4 election de ¢ report, giving a bat detailed t NEW MILITARY APPOINEMENTS. Inetitats < port, giving a somew! account of w no other occupation, and or Beret. mation haa | i8ments of the Campbells, at Odd Fellows’ | {esi 2 0" Yi! be resumed on Monday, Sept. stu, | TPS aiele of Lexington, hes been evened ris To-day the following appoi: for the vel- ts other than their any information Hall. This, the seventh Week of the Minstrels a vacanc a loss In thisseries of engagements amounts to 25 To be Brigadier Generais—Melancthon 8. Wade, siguliin es ovlhente enctigt of 2 vasance joyed by every lover of genuine fan. BoaRpino anp Day Scroo! killed and 72 wounded — The enemy’s loss was 4 lence jored by : ene Deind of Feline Osctatosionere tar teett = ‘d ‘Nr. AVilson said they bad no legal evidence Tus Fine Concert anp Exuisttion of the and vo \5\ West st , Georgetown. bloodless victory are great. About 3,500 prison- | Scboepf, of the D. C., late an examiner in the or Bi —— Knowledge that the dizability ef the > @ The duties of this Institution were rerumed in ers, among whom are Colonels Muliigan, Mar- | Patent Office. have a force under their own control. Mayor had ceased fe will be seen by the advertisement elsewhere, a | stdreg by addressing the Principal An Assistant Adjutant General —George C. id that be would be governed In y very general request to that end having been Ss R , | andone hundred and eighteen other commis- ann ee sagen Bo by the pater h ‘of the law | _ Mr. Shepherd offered as an amendment to the r opel. e 80 B-eotf M. J. HARROVER sioned officers, five pieces of artillery and two | Strong, to be Assistant Adjutant General to Gen. tion Attorney with regard tothe mayoralty sabres, about 750 b ‘mi ts of cavalry ‘, Mr. Bobrer read the Sth section of the act of we WsninoTon Graunasivm.—See advertisement, | t, opiai Wace of il aie sehool. » al jorees, Many sel cn Brigade Surgeons —Drs. Geo. 8. Kemble, W. {atthe Metropoltta Taliwtinete. Referonce can be given irrequired.”. Terma made | C@uPments, wagons, teams, ammunition, more | @ Lowman, DW. Hand, and Rufus R. Brown, be can pin f Mr. Wilson moved to adjourn become members, without fail. at the Styr Oflce, stating uame and res-dence. " | lenge amount of other property. In addition to to be Brigade Surgeons. ee eres tke Mr. Emerson said they had*elther elected no = Ca nets ol — a THE FUNERAL. report Board Trustees, eferred. tf . 3 corner of Fi and F streets, 0 ite the Faerea con the north side | Mr. Edmonston called the previoug question. posi Instead of “‘shall take, @kc., ‘are hereby respect- | Mrs. Kennedy if anything unusually appetizing Frith gas and water. and convenient to the time of the surrender, but lost from 200 to 300 ReErennxy —Socretery Chasdteterned to Wesb- Sth sts. frame stairway adjoining his brick house, and 8 | Government horses yesterday, by Messe. Wall & ey ta: mb gee are greatly encour- | gfty millions in gold for 73-10 Treasury notes at c. [The Mayor is to ap- | _,Mt. Callan moved that a committes be appoint- freeitcot the sale was $315—an average of more an $31. 4 = " Juxrenson City, Sept 28.—Gen Price's official ion at $480 per annum, of ayor to fill the vacancy occasioned | pow>e miss the original and inimitable enter- Buildings, No 13) Pa, avenue.—The duties of this ni ; h Wid the Fac ot Mayor’ Berrevsre-| Bete soem™e the vicheat of al ada ahould be en- | VW ASHINGEON AND ORORGETOWN FE- |fomin igeeries of engasenents amosnie te 3 | “weet mrviog were made. Wiss The dill was advocated at length by Dr. Ma- eet Pe Pe Sis, Washington ; | much greater. The visible fruits of this almost | f Obio; Lovell H. Romeau, of Ky.; and Alvin lace was vacant. They bad not the + intments, and sald that the Corporatioh oug’ St. Aloysius Sunday Sohoo! is to be repeated, it Septomber. Ciroainra may ve obtained at the book’ | shell. Pea y, Whltegrover, Majer Gen fives _ | warm . officer of the Corporation motion of Mr Callan that the opinion of the Cor. My ogican INSTRUCTIO! = ‘Teacher o | mortars over 3.000 stand of arms,a larg@amount of | Butler, with the rank of Majof. Congress tc show thatthe Metropolitan force have elsewhere, ot this admirably-conducted institu- power is? ee be pene Moers 6 table tion. Persons of sedentary occupations should | known on apelioation. Address" Music Teacher,” | ‘280 $100,000 worth of commissary stores, and a The bill was passed. 3 2 a. a re Mayor of bad two, and they owed it to the city | -, Dox’ miss a puff from one of the fine cigars of | \WW/ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, | cl ie state and the public records, which had ° The funeral of the late brevet Mi bears 3 Grosse, cornet Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth F Street been stolen from their proper custodian, and lajor General An act making an appr ation t $3,000 for pratenr Gite ee ioe es = asst.” Pee article call at the Havana cigar Between Sizth and Seventh sts, about $900,000 in money, of which I have caused | Gibson, U.S. A., takes to-morrow forenoon renting station-houses, &c for the Metropolitan aga ‘som vem place body else store by all mean: ones TRRROVER. in compliance with the | to be returned to it.” at 10 o'clock. Brigadier Generel Seth Williams Police force, was sdvocated at length by Mr. The President said Mr. Wallach had been elected —_—— tine at pee gO. trogine Ber bw PARTIAL DESTRUCTION OF OSCEOLA BY = has been charged with making all the arrange- Brown, who explained the necessity for {8| uring the dissbility of M ne Sux elsewhere the notice of the cotillion party | Georgetown ig the Smatias, her eee eno | Jnrrenson City, Sept.25-—-A gentleman who | ma,uren OB after which it was would ask if that disability had ever ceased. It | of the Arlington Club at Franklin Hall, to-mor- | ments to estab'ish a department of her School in | 8ttived here this morning from the West states The committee on police was discharged from tb " mesag : t Washington, and respectfully requests & share of | that be saw a gentleman who passed through Os-| The militery escort—a regiment of infantry, pl traded gor posing Bence ¢ in | 2d not cease after taking the oath of allegiance, | row night. A grand entertainment is anticipated 3 pee! a o e the public patronag ceola on Wednesday, who says that the central | squadron of cavalry, and @ bettery of artillery— Teference to the purchase of wood for the poor, pret itty blo Pors oy = = ayy Inpia RupsgR Bian FoR HALF Price, be- | The frst seasion wil commence on Monday, Sep- | portion of that town bad been burnt by General will be commanded by Brigadier General Andrew and the message was referred to the finance com- | }. tne resionati He considered the | Ing slightly discolored, but mot injured for'ser- | ember 2d i : Lane. It is stated that the reasons for burning it | porter mittee. platnest ponte caste eet One oe he | vice. 5,000 large India Rubber Hlenkets, tined acincuars may be obtained at the Seminary nd | were, that the rebels bad fired on the troops from : > An act to abate a nuisance at H street north, be- | * “The upper board having adjourned, Mr. Callan | With Canton Flamnel, 6 feet 4 inches long and 4 | “‘sets"x M. J. HARROVER. Prinopal. | the windows of the houses. No Federal troops 4 PALSE RUMOR. " tween Mixth and Seventh streets, at the entrance | withdrew his metion, and the boar adjourned. | feet 4 inches wide, for $2 each, usual price $4. AIR HILL BOARDING SCHOOL, were there when he left. This forenoon the city has been full of a rumor Oe kien te arn oan ule netionat a For sale at the India Rubber Warebouse, 308 | JH FOR GIRLS, COL MULLIGAN’S REGIMENT AT ST.LOUIS. | saying that Gen. Banks this morning crossed the Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth Sr. Louis, Sept 29 —Col. Mulligan’s regiment Tne Barxry Case Bevore tHe Orpuans’ » ‘ _. At Sanvy Spring, Mp. i gan’e reg! Se Moun at Jueee iis, Wine | Gpea. deme Poacacl."zamtnnvon ogee |e ntl Fg Pn Ea oomane to the Mayo goon rejected , X. Bradley. Jr —Thls case came up again yester- | Noricx.—Beware of counter‘eits and unprinol~ 5 regular term onthe I the 0 mo. (ce paid off pcariniecita shure a feet above the fordl t from Feadina’ Gia cenitdosion of thts motion, on | O87 morning. Col. M. Thompson appeared in | picd deslors endeavoring to dispose of their own | tober}sext’ For oiroule taining further infor- | PySxec 1 he, it ts believed, et ng point everywhere, “3 Bayl: board ad: “= court as additional counsel for petitioner. and other artioc'es on the reputa’ mation in regard to the school, y to ackson Quigg, who, is jeved, fought Harper's Ferry to the Chain Bridge. motion of Mr ayly the ijourned. Jos. H. Bradley, Jr., sworn —Knows Samuel | Heimbold’s Extract Buchu, & por d i R. =. KIK under the rebel Gen Price at Lexington, was ar- “ Common Council —The following communica- | Chase Barney, of the United States vy. By jor diseases of fae Bete op eidne : 5 rested yesterday asaspy. . COMMISSIONED ON THE POPE'S RECOMMENDATION. tions were presented ; (Witness bere said that before any questions P: ° 8 vo a . Ls re le) vy id r jh LATEST FROM LFXINGT: STRENGTH OF THE Capt. Coppinger, an English officer, late in the From the Mayor, approving certain acts; from | were put to him he would like to state that he ee Fea SE erormnenees 2 noi iy oe CONFEDERATE ARMY Papal military service, bas been commissioned a the District Attorney, in 4 to a resolution | appeared here under process of court, and was a Jerrerson Citr, Sept 30 —Some of the officers adopted at the last meeting of the board tn rela- | not at all pleased to find himself here } GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | or car Moliizan’s command, whe bite cerses | captain in our volunteer service, on His Holiness, tion to the 15th and 19th sections of the act of Mr. Linton.—“ State Mr. Barney’ Potomac at the head of ten thousand men of bis army. There is no truth in it. The river is five Mxas.zs are prostrating the volunteers by hun- dr. ds; the hospitals are crowded with them. Sol- iL , SEINE here from Lexington, report that large amounts of | ‘he Pope’s recommendation. This makes the Congress creating a metropolitan police force for | reputation.” menerar | duaiey be, warmed ta time followay's Pitts are MAYOR'S OFFICE, | aos sith. 1e61, | Ammunition have been found buried in the vicin- | fifth European crowned head who bas recom- the District of Columbia; from the Survevor, in r. Davidge objected to the question, and the | bosasionsl doses of thant eit preserve the health ttention of the oltigsne of this town ia, in- | 1tY of Lexington including three thousand rounds | mended officers for service bere. relation to draining the alley in square 226, and | Court austained the objection. even under the grestest exposures. Only 25 cents ths two following seotions of a late act of | Of loaded shell within Col. Mulligan’s entrench- laying gutter on the north side of square 184;| Examination continued.—Have known Mr. | per box. ‘a0 2i-lw }, entitled i act to ey 5 aetropalt i bon — = — cong —— 4 COMMANDER OF ARTILLERY RESERVES. rsonally acquainted with 9 Vis'riotof the District of Columbia, an revious—sent by Gov. Jackson, from Jefferson J. . 8. Artill been ce the time of his mearvioge: withesbonets READER, have you pee Prot wos advertise | to establish a Police therefor.” , Eity. 7 Majer H. 5. Bont, of U. 8. ary, bes and from the Water Registrar in relation to the Saray, though not a o — or never interest you, ‘The rebel force at Lexington is represented to appointed an ald to Gen. McClellan, with the petition of Peter’Mack. him, A re from the ways and means committee | say that he ever saw any drunkenness or miscon- upon the existence of certain papers said to be | duct on his part Some time after bis (B.’s) ma - ae, be from forty to fifty thousand and they claim | rank of Colonel. It is understood that he is te aa ee teen ee eet atlie hey Sacer ee weet | Persone deiring pernion ill always find thom oto eud prosreet g:| within three weekt ns SY ee The police committee reported adversely upon | this city,) witness was altting up with a sick | Or CxousnEe st the Star Office counter. © | fom time fo time, extablishs station or scb ste A ‘boat bas been nut to Lexington to. remove - tion of M. Ayers, praying the remission | friend {na house directly ooposite. It wasinthe | To raz Arvzicrap!—Me sure to read the adver- | police foron on dave therene. he may. from time to | our wounded, Gen. Price having given a permit Tan -SePAROEES. ed from further co; heat of dummer, and the weather was so warm iemeet. oe etghann’s. Stronthening Cordial - Fine. soot aad hens without regard to or jim- gs met sesh — ‘ ‘ i The Navy Department have official dispatches that the windows had to be kept open. It was = - a= e itation of residence, Li e foundery at Lex'ngton is turning out three i The same committee, through {ts chairman, | necessary for witacass, on eaceust of Nhe debilit such parts of the d announcing the affairof the 14th at Pensacole twelve-pounders per week, and a large amount of (Mr. Grinder,) reported an amendment to the | of bisalck friend, to beawake fanning him. This DIED, evernmentof the : hoes of the | shot and sbell of every description. ena ea Dill from the upper board requiring all officers | was in 1354 or 1856. Witness went to bis friedd’s ke LLIE, to’ -. * SR RSS ee SRE jens Strom other sousoes if coming M, and employees of the corporation to take a spe- | house about ten o'clock, and Mr. Barney’s house sonet Homa fetes Mose LHe Ue eee vieablen it shall prowulgste Sil regulaions bad From California by Pony Express. omit spreading them before the Star’s readers. cial oath of alli . inserting in the place of | was kept open until quite late. There appeared | aged !! months a: d 18 days "| orders through the superintendent o} polio, who San Francisco, Sept. 14 —The enlistment of the words ‘ take” the words ‘‘are hereby to be some gentlemen there—the house was thrown ithe tater a wilt take place on to-morrow mor naa sali take the pace of the mayor of the oity of | troops for the five regiments last called for goes ELECTED. uested ¥ ng, Oot. 2, al o ck, from residen ol ashingto od (5 a Mae shachod theugue uecandieinté as mimes Ded the lowes par of een othe | parents, No G67 Maryland ays none 2" | Ofte police dopartmcdts or forseic ting ead cites, gn moderately well. The pay of the soldiers be- | Brigadier General (of volunteer) J. B. 8. Todd the eect of the Dill.” By tts adoption, if one did | was closed. Witness? attention. was attracted | -,02 Monda eae ote RACHEL CLARKE, Poxrd of polloe ; and te shall bo the date of | courage volunteering at this time, when the State ea pe eelesay ateree ches — not see Git to take the oa! need not. ‘about balf-past one or two o’clock) b: . p d obser the ani is prospering and the le well etaployed. Still | from tory, competi! Mr Mulloy desired to correct an error made by Sontag to Trocesd from Mr. Rerany me honey Her funeral will take p'nce on to morrow ( Wed- itehacee pees head and chef of the the number of volunteers now’ call for wilt be | —Messrs. Bell and Booge. a reporter in relation to bis romarks upon that | from a room directly over the parlor. 5, Hlhcrong geday) morning. at :0 0 olcck, {rom St Matthew's | seme, sutjee ce the, rules 84 regulations ard | obtained. : ! Fi ra! order: elec Tepid ge flows un Tus AS wee) ae cere acre Ticteisre (0 tes | EMaith. ae as cantons rome aici | pert 0 Data hee ant ene | tess ation etrme are nur complete, with the following results: Stanford, the republi- LATE LOCAL NEWS. “« Mr. Mulloy should not vote for it, and hewas| Mr. Davidge —“Tbat | object to? He sald ty at 10 oolook a.m, Sept. 9. | ty eae the das wid noehtr wikhin: the ednt | can candidate for Governor, 51,027 votes; Gonness, — not afraid to say it in the face of the Administra- | the Court had already decided that the affairs of . f12days, which sh: bore with | ries of the said police district, to preserve the pub- | Union democrat, 28,963; McConnell, Breckinridge | ATTEMPT art Rare.—Last night Jobn Carling th Heshould take no cath couched in such | Mr. Barney aud wife had nothing to do with the au Har lic peso; to pr-vent crime. and arrest offender democrat, 31.216. Among the six southern coun- | W®8 arrested by Patrolman W.S. Kaesss with « e, nor should he bind himself sacredly to | case RET languag! to proteot tho rights o| jos and of property; ‘0 | ties of the State, which are regared as largely | Wa'rant chatfing Carling with entering the house one Constitution when it might compromise him | Fhe objection was sustained. povel, ses. abe hes iett & guard th . pynlic heat Jad aire poktotnay deretevery | sympatbizing with sectosion, lean Angelos | of James Fitaigen on FP, near Fiftecuth Street, , with respect Seenctber. § owas pet agoing to} Examiuation continued: —While the altercation ATADIC. Tee etrects, road ys, highwaye, and other ‘Falere ae the coly counties which gave the Sccomantaleson yy and as eg eens ener eae nary Sa oe hea = in ogee —— heerd the voice of a ‘Shi Stet et aleoneth cord ‘ places; to’ pri a ‘oper pol force at I nridge =a en ee y- x Sechounnr okies pote — te ntniaeen been said cad be repeated Itagain. He did not Sse ie toad to distu: the ae Boothe (Balto. Sun and Frederick pap=rs copy ) pa be} roteat eal; to pro nornceenen the burning | of the bridges ‘on the Haunibal and being subject to fits or spaamodic attacks of some say ‘* he should-take no oath couched in such lan- | (Witness explulned, subsequently, that the 1olse | —————_—_—————neeen tea landings and rail- | St. Joseph railroad, with the consequent inter. | nature, it m8 Sen oom = the night charged sbe but that he should vote for no bill | alluded to was that of the altercation, of he blows, WANTS i ruption of telegraph, mail and pony express com. | bad been sick, and wasin bedinherroom About couched tn i nrg a somes and of the screams of the child ] While the alter- ad paced neslcetion wim the 4) _—e od Sua Brancioce lee tee ye ber room. members of the Council to e 8 1 t nts bi to-day 8 sto, re 0! e malls a: - cals. "Tha conclusion of nt edlsass soter nase | calld seyioge ep beee fink, (anne Wasrres4 BOY Pg WY VEL Ess, | (eters, . ior 4 (/ Calif cay ary ot or i A y, at W. + A 2 z : blic heaith, are prompt! to | press makes our California newspapers very dry | bet person. He did not succeed, from bis tongue Why, it was a wonder that he | mea jink » The request w, 453 PS Ov. botwonn 31 and 41 tte. oon | te Pe ea obey’ all lowe tad ortlcneesemtine | Feadtng lenesiye "Y | attracted Mrs. Flanigan, whe NTED—A crown GIRL to do general ho city councils of the es of Washington and The last pony express brought through noletters | 22d pulled him out of the work Applrat 564 A st., 3 doors east o! Georgetown which are properly appliosble to police | on account of the blundering of Eastera room. tt He did say t ald sabe dd af Li orh re and not inconsistent with the provisions masters coe correspondents need te exer- heer age testified to the to po oath whic! not concur with the est | He (8.) swore violently at the child; witness Ri good Laborers. The hi ti cise much judgment in choosing means of getting | Dess young woman; sentiments of bis heart. The legislation of a halter | can’t pretent to give the exact language ‘Tne prion raid, | Apply. at J.D. HAM-| ehe police force aud tave uo power or Nght to ee: | thelr dispatches through during these weablow | scream, and em around his neck was applied to the laboring class | child did hush for a while, and then the request estaurant, 202 Pa. avenue. 00! 3t* | force ths ordinances of the town in regard times. caught Carling with ber, upon the street. He was there to legislate for} wes repeated—“ Pa, give me a jink.” I It = bild’s in je ‘was not in irons. What if bis fellow-citizens had | Witness then heard Mr. Barney’s voice, ina very WwW believed it—could they not have called him rough and (as witness thougbi) savage tone, say | st., before 8 8. 1 ter 4 ceasioniat? He did say that he would subsc: to the ebild, “ Hush up!” and d—d it roundly. "” —- F thr Te- TANTED—A MAN, to cook, wach and | OTders or nuisances. In al: him out of the room. when ber hh cases complaint importunity— iron. ‘Lo 10. them, too, and be would not impose that oath ac- ited the request wi ani tory person zood wages | must be made to and rediess obtained from the From Fertress Menr cording to the present reading of the bill. It Era, give =e a jink,”’ and Mr. Barney again | Wi'! be paid. Apply at 420 | York av, botw, United States polico, whose sergeant will be found oo | Fortress Monro, Sept. 29.—Two members gan, the proprietor. hear- should not be “ required” to be taken, but “re- | swore at it. Witness then Leard a noise, aa if | !Sthand lath ota. at the guard-house near the canal bridge, High | of the Naval Brigade ‘were Killed Inst night, one | Ing the disturbance, and to see what it quested ” some one had jumped out of bed, and immedi- ANTED—A middle-aged woman, who can by drowning and the ether by falling from a tree | meant saw his wife ing accused out of the At this juncture the chair stated that as the re- | ately afterward heard violent blows, and the child come weil recommended, tesir SITUA- i while on picket duty room. The acc: shoot one was not the authorized report of the board | screamed terribly. The screams were so violent nurse fora child. Address Box No The rebels ‘ht fired on one of our picket | who would put a band on him, i ‘bape was not best tonotice it there. Hecon- | they mde wituess desire for one at least to get in- —_ ee __ it* guard at Ham; ridge and severely wounded | behind him as if to drewa loose si ft irrelevant, but if the board thought it | side and stop it It brought the neighbors to the ANTED—A CELLAR or First Floor. for prereset a one man. from them and escaped. the he (Mr. Muloy) of course must be allowed | windows around, and witness could see th night. ree purposes for light goods, near Adame 7 Gen. Wool and staff have spent the day at New- | warrant issued for bis arrest. bad capped heads thrust out of the windows up and | Express Oiiee » Addre 8 or ly to W. A. | upon our Treasury. port News. been a boarder in the house, but was at the ee ened hosters _— down the fork sresing: ele hed RN LE, at Johrson & Nagie’s, 289 Pa gd Although e, @ no immediate control of this Pibsag en $ Amesicn has brought two prizes ers ast the night on. je would go as faras man to protect t! Mr. Fendall as! witness a question as to 2. '_ | police, yet, being 8 member o: yA m Accomac ceunty. y tenti; that upon referred stars and stripes upon the Capitol. He wasbound | Mr. Barney's general character for emperance. — speotabl a 1] A, fleet of thirteen echooners sailed to-day for | to he came in about 10 o'clock, and soon went to to support the President, though he was not his | Mr. Davidge objected, ond after srpamens boy | TEP cacrerrectable, ZounE, women, Hatteras Inlet bis room, being a boarder there. Beard choice. aad he been out of bis present position | counsel on both sides, the Court sustained the | UATION @s nurse or housemaid and i EF i g The steamer SR. Spaulding is expected from | women scream, but pai i i ia no selected another, | objection. In willing to make herself genera’ ik the Inlet to-night, and will forthwith return with | Heard her scream again, and te the room. but ‘0 this ruling, counsel for petitioner took ex- drone d Kyat this offen PH | | MCI 've exveoted of al good citizens that they | the balance of the 20th Indiana regiment, and saw Mrs. Flanigen ‘have the maa pulling bah La ag jons. 5 HIR RSF, | Will countenance and sustain this new system to him out of the bed room. bo ig oot = not vote in i ‘ross-examination:— Witness did not go over iy the extent of their abi! Further frem Gulf Squadren. Panama bat and a light coat. threstened to Joyal citi Mr. Barney's house in consequence of the waing ® bores will | col tewew ___BENEY ADDISON, Meyer. Borron, Sept 30—The fag ship Constellation | Shoot any one, who would put ot emee a. 2 board '¥ | nolse—did not go there atall Witness wished jox 12, UCKSKIN GLOVES, 1 t th,N H, 2 . Let itness bold m bim new to state that bie desire to go was Drees tion. coi "| B AUNTLETS, &o. tens Or be cane te ain Prisoner says be is « married man; that ° an : tera by her report the United States war vessels | bouse. The lolence of the blows, and »- f R Ww. call the attention of Butlers, Regimental Of Preble, Marion and steamer Massachusetts at | Dis wife is in the cit the screams of the child, he thought it was belug us m plete ’ b Mituns, Purses, Tobasco Pou- | Chandeleure Island and the mouth of the Mis. | fession, and has been in W: take the | brutally besten. Witness made no complaint ty becween 7 se : sissippi river Sept. 16th. The crews had landed | #imce March last. He bed did not desire to be | against Mr. Barney on account of this, and never our 6xtonsive stook—all of our own manutacture— | on the Isiand and thrown up batteries and re- He wanted the honor of taking it | applied to Court to have the children taken aw: lars, &t our store, 105 Hign street, Georgetown. lighted the ligbt-houses there. He moved the | from Mr. B., because their mother was the: — Our Gloves Gauntlets and Mittens ace ef the Commander Ball, of the sloop-of-war Marion » wpom which the vote | living, and witness thought a single whippt WASTE! a Keng Furnished HOUSE, in noms ality of reel Backer i Boxing. | Zed suddenly, and’ Lieut. Bryant had been de- Was not suficient cause for such action. The | ity of {pereinn h HM age har, | Gloves, Bushokin wherts ond Be made to | tached from the Richmond to succeed him. blows were very repidiy inflicted and the child | hina aad gin on; to be rented by | order. URG & EBERT. Naigrig armas gee re screamed allthe time. Witness beaid it whim- é Accident on the New York and Erie Rail- f Ht in a iE AMS the montn, with privilege of keeping it for 1 + 105 High street, George:own, D. C- pering and moaning after the whipping was over. | Ad¢roa:—naming !™ ‘With fooation of houw— k's tity of soraps of Buckeki: read Mr. Davidge You stated tha’ daring the al- . B. T., Star Offic it Pe BAe Soc Seatsutes gune, socoutrements, Scio, Sept. 29—The night ex; east from tereation between Mr. and Mrs. B. the child was OTIC TO SUTILERS —Forta'e, a acconde &c., on hand, se 2¢-lm Dunkirk ran into a culvert on Friday night at | ro apm nae Fhe Ame [aetna band light covered WAGON. Apply to C. 8. | VJASSEY, COLLINS & COS Selo, killing the engineer Harvey Miller, fireman HUR Fl $ and L. L. G@HT, | Veasey,and ex-engineer Weaver. Jebn Cam the whipping of the child?” Bey at., iis pe alae — 30 St* Hxpospet, tl “Sergent Wo bell, Teskemnn, had one ny Breen and alp Witness —“'1 di Re barrels BAU = og cut off Sergeant Cornell, of the Twenty-seven Might there not have been | W ANRNISHED HOUSE CHES Sa ppiog the child unknown to ‘The house i New York Regiment, was ‘bt . HB. wen bile. 60. Sie eal cash | A- Walton, oy conconnnss Bae sek ace leg on delivery. RNG se SHINN | broken. ‘There is a terrible freshet, with bridges m «I think there could not have been mon Depot, jeorgetown, | down. in .f ‘eon : at another section of the | for this reason : the request was made duriog the office. se 9) St~ and that was of such an exelted chat- | (IRL WANTED, todo sereral Inusework ico SUGARS Peanisosts bop ates eae & private Ww Apply at 285 E street, W. that ‘the arrest of Ewii tween 14th and 15th ste. a0 28-8 "ALE WIV: ee 2 Hiokseno Acer WANTED —Wented,| # bbls. © shed and Hef 4 30) aie, Car ° ave ands ily Horse, A avin priced) MOLASSES, ofehiannont Tor sal For sale by JOHN 3. B ENP.” at this office, stati gg HE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE-N: yea x TE ne zr ifteca able T 460 fda Nd Ptr Ay Post Office. ocl-im ! et tO itera mm uPety | TINHE PEOPLE'S CLOTA TORK, N whom the child was whipped ?”” iment, to ite maximum num- T c ING 8 Ss, No. Yi uesti ber ‘and too to Bevorih ats ie tn place to buy your @ circumstance which evcursed job on the whip. enrolied’ Recruiting Ofioe, 320° ‘Sov-nth at, 3 | Clothing, Trunks, Hints and Cap> oot Im oe : doors aboye D at. \REAT R FOR SEVENTA STREKT, Noy, dn yoo, shut up, erwelds tS tatel | “wate JAMES, waven, con. | GUE sE mus, ROL SENENES Goes he to get som 4 ANPRDOTAILORS, ; suirhin Furcishing Goods, Tronks, Hats and a ‘ Ws merce Wage Ga raiiagy foods. aply Gaps No. 460 seventh at.,’ opposite Post Of- that it was impossible for bim G. KOLP,at Wall, Stephens & Co's, Be be (Mr. B ) struck the blows, because RAT AO cewek ii a TED Three TIN AND SEKET IRON | SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 21st of Ooto- sus crit lord vere.tnd hecoans| Went Reeee A AG RROOEE. | Brinclieesearei Bed atone kat adjourned to this morning at 10 o’clock to| 7WyrTER WANTED. Call at WALL, STE. x Me a reg or CUPERNS £0058: Sou Ba Seema Seis” | ergmint may Ssvigantes ary ent» the Gor gaia o = are on 7inall particulars Watteeh a ay eehs ae ae g t 58 Fe | i E e it i HE il ist £ : aie i Fe HE a H g ‘t i j 5 He riiie! f Hy if ‘RUN and a the very at prices, "Give hia steal. cui ——————————____ reer ese Wale rote i i gag g&¢ iH ¢ ber of citizens, the i i i E' i Hi fi ri

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