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‘Moh Dawtere come to scpowenr —Robett in man ta the Fifth barged selling 1 Paundey, ino oo cha with Ly juor on Sunday, ie rane er ceencan ir. as . defendant. at the instance of bis counsel, did not appear seen palm A erp for eer Lewes metropo! police have no power to serve cor- ition warrants; and this potition ‘was sustained y the justice, who dismissed the case without ing a single witness, notwithstanding de- fendant einoplelged service of the warrant, and appeared before the justice and ruled the day and bour for his trial. rage A Mary Negen f was arrested yesterda county, for selling liquor without a license; and Justice Barnaclo held her to security to answer the Criminal Court—contrary to the unl- form practice beretofore, which the parties in accordante with the law. (t is quite apparent that Capt. Whlaky to rapidly entarging the area of his domain hereabout. Fiext.—Joseph Koons and Catharine Switch yesterday got into a muss at a house on M street, bear 12th, and aroused the neighborhood. It is said that Catharine has snother husband—bence the row. The parties were arrested by Justice Clark, reprimanded and dismissed. ‘Tuzater.—Miss Susan Denin, to-night as “Mary Gibbs,” in “all that Glitters is not Gold,”’ and in ber reat patriotic part in which she de- livers ber ‘Union address.’’ Mr. Ben Rogers in two characters, and all the favorites of the com- pany inthe pill. Accipsnt —The horses attached to an ambu- lance ran off in Georgetown yesterday, and the ver, Owen Carrol, was thrown out, ran over seriously injured. He was to the Seminary Hospital, in that city. ‘Tus Camrsaxis continue their thelr wonder- ful series of successes at Odd Fellows’ Hall, being UP Thoegh Tux Sraz Is printed on the fastest #’cam prevs in use south of Baltimore, its edition ‘ts so large as to require it to be put te press at an early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be ent in before 12 o'clock .; otherwise they may may not appeer until the next day. Tae Bauney Cast sxvore tae Onruans’ Cover, Juver Puacstt.—The court met vester- meer | pursuant to adjournment. No ap- agny 8 Register of Wills having yet been the Court announced that no longer delay itnesses would be 3 Fi it ri 8 i F Ht 4 i i ig Fe é i é. for their misconduc' ‘were pot so punished. Witness saw Mr. Barne’ Loe end with bis children. and he sppeerd wiod and indulgent towards them, and Lg Ages ‘often apply to him for presents, which gave he children were healthy, remarkabiy and very intelligent, and witness never knew of any maitreatment of them. Never heard any disturbance in Mr. B's house, and alwaysconsidered bim # man of temperate habits. The only additi facts elicited by cross- ‘examination was that witness never saw the little ij girls; that Mrs Barney was at the time he spoke | now in their minth week there! To-night a of with ber children; and that he never saw Mr. | wonderful bill. under the influence of liquor. Mr John S Tyson, sifirmed —Knew but little} Inpta Russer Ponchos —A desirable Water-proof article for horsemen and others for three dollars each, and white India Rubber Coats, slighgly imperfect, for $2.50 each, at the India Rabber Warebouse, No 308 Pennsylvaniaavenue, between Niath and Tenth sts. oc 10-tf ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !—Protect your health. No bangibie man will leave the city without & ply of Hoisoway’s Pull: Ointment. For Wounds, of Mr. Defore his departure for France, bat besseen more of him since bis arrival from that country one or two yearsago. Witness saw Mr. Barney principally in witness’s own office, where Mr. B came to consult witness about bis sffairs. When be(B) first came to witness he ‘was tu terrible distress of mind— Objected to. ‘The Court said that Mr. Barney was not being | Broiees, Sores. Fevers and Dyseutery these med- tried for distr: ss of mind joines are the best in the world. Every English Witness never in his life saw Mr. Barney take | 8°¢ French soldier uses them, Only 25 cents per adrip bis first visite to witners, about two | °° a zs ___ 003 lw years ago, he did seem excited, but seldom ; wit- Ress never saw him intoxicated Shortly and MARRIED suddenly about that time his whole habits ep- In 6 etown, D. C, on the 10th instant, by to change, and since that time witness has | Rev M- boover, JOHN Q 8 to MAR- - ADAMS to SARET L. MUOKE, both Sr the Distriot ef Co- lumbia. id On the 10th instant, at the Church of the Epipha- ny, bs the Rev. Charies if Hall, Me SOHN H. LLS \0 Miss LAURA 8. BOOBE, all of this (Repub. & Intel.) * —_——+we. DIED, On the morning of the 1'th instant, at hal. o’clock, aiter a psinfu! and lin, Spr ner iss SALLIE ELIZABETH, daugh-er of the late Thomas and Kuth A. Stanford, aged 22 yoars. ‘The funera! will taxe pisce from the residence of jr mother, Third at , near F, to-morrow morning, at7o’clock, The body will be conveyed to Balti- more, (Balto. Sun and Clipper copy.) * On the morning of the lith instant, WILLIAM FisHBAUGH, in the 234 year of his age. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, to- morrow, Gateds dence of Wm 6. corner of Fifth at. On the morning of the 11th instant, in the 5th year of her age, CHRISTIANA MoCLERY, widow of the iste James MoClery. — - ‘The funeral will take place on ‘Sunday next, the 13th instant, ats cisicek, from her late residence, 215 F st.,to which the friends of the family are imited, without farther notice, . Jn this city, on Thursday morning, October sth, P pg et heart, MOLLE He youngest Mot seen the least excitement about him (Mr. B ) arising, as witness conceives, from liquor. Saw him excited once since that period, but cannot ‘say it was from liquor. He had other causes for extlting him. Mr. Barney’s mind was always good, but in the latter part of witness's acquaint. ance with him oc and clear. Witness thought bis (Mr. B.'s) manner at thelr firstac- quaintance was the result of drinking, but wit Bess is not a connoisseur, and Mr. B.’s manner suddenly and Sefally changed. Mr. Barney bas been living with his mother during this period, and witness bas been there about once a week to see them, and never saw Mr. B excited by liquor. Cross examined.—W itfiess did not know Mr. Barney’s wife, and was never at his house. He (Mr. B) was never with witness at any place where he could get anything to drink, unless it might be at his (Mr. Barney’s) mother’s, when Sometimes a little punch—admirable punch it ‘was—was passed around, and the presumption is that Mr. Rarney must have taken a little, or he ‘would*bave been more than man. The time of excitement alluded to by witness was,witness did form the impression, the result of liquor The change in Mr. Barney’s habits took piace before the qestetinge se this court—before Mrs. Barney “oft ace ,latl o’clock p.m. atthe res'- » Esq., on G street, near the Mrs Catharine Petticord sworn.—Has known | daughter of «liarles A. and Mary H. Winder. Mr. Barney about fourteen years, and lived the} he fun ies will take piace at four Becond door west from him, on E street, until pe et Tae or hd ie S F eres 3 is Mr. B.) moved to the First Ward Witness Srotavieed to citead ni nds of the iamily new all the children, went very often to the Bouse, and was intimate with Mr. Barney’s wife, When witness went there would always see Mr. Ta Clarke county, Va., on the éth ult 7 GINIA MORRELL, of alomadrin, it VIR AMUSEMENTS. ODD FELLOWS’ LL! ‘ Szvantn, Asove D Sr. IMMENSF SUCCESS ofthe - CAMPRELL MINSTRELS! 13 8TAR 12 STAR IN 4 CHOCS PROGRAMME RVERY NISUE- * out fi new YEAR'S CALL! FRESH NOVELTIES In Active Preparstion. Satins Trenty-Bte Bro. FORD. Agent LE * vRIDAY. tcber Ih Te aagh ees teete Will arene ot Are in ALL THAT GLITTERS 18 NOT GOLD, And delivers Union ADDRESS. it* HE UNION!—ELL WORT) LUB. FGF. Pre Ona Svvitt oN MRR of the Ellsworth Club will be given at ‘3 L,cor Pa av. and 20th st., on abel i ee I vi experse will Ue spared to make this the Ball of the season, Ticket ‘oor Managers. John Dant, David Bingor. | C. 8. Litohfield. 00 8 9.11,13,14* WANTS. A MTiLE GIRL, thirteen years old, wishes & SITUATION as nurse or to * abouts house. Address Box 7. Star Uffice. it ANTED-—A SITUATION, by & rerpeo'able young womar, fi jambermaid or 10 cook, jb and iron forasmsll family. Please address ox 9, star Office. it’ ANTED.—A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR 1s bushi Auninat a7 Tenth at, berwern Daud eo 88 at) B. MAGRUDER. ANTED—By 5 resprctable young woman, @ SITUATION as chimbermaid, nurse. or to do the general housework fora emsil family. A ly over \“aiter’s Furniture Store, on tween 10th and Lith, Wa4nren es URNISHED_ ROOM and BOARD. fora gentleman and wifs, conve- ment to the War Dai nt. Address “A. E.S.. NTED—A PURCHASER for a li Waa pital required: @180. Profi to $10. Cause of sellirg out, Rae: ELWvOD, Fostgpmics, bg ENTLEMAN, WIFE, Boy of 5 years, in A Saran purse desires BOARD in & private ily, rate terms. Two Rooms needed, Address 8. A. M_, Star Offion. 0c 9 3t* NTED IMMEDIATELV—Several good ARXN PALOONS MAKERS. None others need apoly (00 10-3t) E. OWEN & CO. NTED IMMEDIATELY—A cood second- A pane eR & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, Address "N ,”’ Star Office. ool0-St* WANTED ‘TO SELL—A SHARPE’S RIFLE, in perfect order and of the bost qual'ty: or wil! exchange fora fire Spy-gises. Address Box 129 City Post Offic 00 1-3." ANTED—A\| Dnirymen to know that the Washington Brewery having commenced brewing for the winter season, they can get Fresh Grains every day st 4 o’clock, at 10 cents bush- el. Call, oneand all. c. COLINKA oe 10-im* Cor K an] Twenty-seventh ste. WANTED, & respectabie young woman, who understands dresemaking, a SITUA- TION as seamstress, or to teach young children, Would have no ebjection to t:avel with a family, Best reference given. Please address Box 6, the Star Office, or cal! at 483, corner of Thirteenth and 0 sts. oc 10-2t* ANTED-—A SITUATION, by & yon"g man, as clerk or assistant bookkee in a dry goods or notion house Has had 5 years experience in & retail dry goods house, Salary not» uch an object as a permanent situation. The a4 beat_of rejerences given. Addre *"X Y¥ Z,” Box No. 1,031. Balimore Post Office, which will receive immediate attention. 00 10-3t' on moda B. snd the children, and be always scemed affec- tionate to the children. The children appeared very fond of him, and if on the street would ron tomeethim. Mr. Barney had no bad habits, and ‘Witness never saw him oot of the way. Mr Wadsworth Kamsey sworn —First knew Mr. Barney in 1543, and was on intimate terms witb him when he (B ) lived on E street. A r tion of the time from 53 to 57 witness vislted the house almost every day, dining and suppin; there frequently, and would always see the cnil- dren. Mr. Barney seemed Se devoted to Bischildren. Witness nas seef but little of him since bis retarnfrom Europe. Thechildren were always healthy and well dressed, and were well taken care of. They seemed to be very fond of _Mr. Barney. Witness saw Mr. Parney on one UR, ZOUAVES—A beauti O VeZ PE, containing portrait ae Baxter and Gos.ing, just pi AM, 319 Chesnit st., Philadelphia, Washington by all Booksellers, Stationers a: News Dealers. oo 10-3 ee. Ee E&Y. eo UNUM. E FcpeiBus BRAGH !— Jose zabine by C. UPHAM, 310 Ches- nut st,, Phi adelphia,a tifa! iy Gated ENVEL OPE, containing portraits of Cols. Coxcoran, Mazaouga. and MuLLiean, the Hero of Lexington. So'din Washineton vy ail Booksellers, Stationers and News Dealers, Go 10-3t Bi-tl4Rps: BILLIARDS!! Cuxap Priors, Siz Imp-oved Marbie Bed Tasies. We wieh to inf.rm oltiaens and strangers that tinted EN- Yof Cols. Hin Behe 8.6, e! occasion when witness thought he (Mr. B.) was i co is drunk It was at night, after supper, about 10 or pele eg gy erp arma 11, perhaps 12 o’clock, and the children had ingle game, 20 ots.;rix game: to bed It is the only instance witness recollects. SIMPSON, Cross-examined —Alws thought Mr. Barn ‘was 2 free liver, fond oi eating, and the a. BV. Witness sboulda’t call it drisking Lad Mt EL Atheraum Billiard Saloon, 430 _007 e06t* things of life. D®er QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE. to exeess. Mr. B drank as other men did—a iit- Wasuinoton, D.C., Octosse Lith, 1861. tle every day. He was in the babit of indulging Szaep Paorosats are invited at this office until freeiy in intoxicating drinks. Witness don’t | Qvtuoer 2ist, at 12. m., for supplying the Q uarter- mean to say he wase druokard, but a free liver. | m¥ter’s Department with 5,00 tons of Hay, and Gilbert L_ Giberson, sworn.—Hss known Mr. | ! nels of Oni ay to be good merchantable TimoTny put Mies Gnve tobe peed warebentabie artic! 8 Oats to hes merchantable article put up in sacks ofsbout two buensis eacn. racks to be retained by the Government without extra charge. Oats to be received by weight at (32) tui.ty two pound: to the bushel. all the bay and gate to ba delivered at the Goy- ernment wharfor Railroad Depot in this city witn- in (3) thirty days after clozing the contract. ‘The p opo-ais to be in separste envelopes, Those for } ay to be marked “*Proporais for Hay.” Those fur oate*' Proposals for ats.” All to be directed to Cotowa. D. H. Ruckgr, Depot Quai termaster. Washington, D.C . No proposal wil pe entertained which is received after the reading of the bids nas been commenced, nor will any bi considered, unless the parties wesent or represented by &n authorized ageut orney A id sufficient seourity ired vary bidder eight years or more. Lived next to bim on E &t. near Seventh st for six or eight months. Saw Mr. Barney with his oldest boy, Chasey, per- haps fifty times Mr. Barney appeared very af- fectionate, and Chasey seemed to be very fond of bis father. Don’t know Mr. Barney’s babitse— never saw him intoxicated. Heard loud talking im the house sometimes, but the only voice he wre. Caps” Oléhold (alater of Mr. Barney . ye « r. Ba ) testi- fed at length to ner very intimate and confiden- tial relations with ber brother's family, from the time of bis marriage to their departure for France; her going there at all bours of tee day and night, to all parts of the house without. i ping there on various cecasions sev- ime. Her brother was fond of entertaining bis friends, and Mr. Linton and oth- 3 oral eating and drinking. Mr. Barney was with t children, and or best Odes ben” ne they in his room, which wasas much a nursery biden indersigned reserves the right to reject all as the nursery was. Wi! brother was the js that he may cousider tog, big. UcKER ype aoa. tae EE Morena Bier | 0810-dtis__ Quartermaster snd Colonel. Cn bag oe 9 He paid er to their O MILITARY OBFICERS AND OUTHEKS. of bim—N: Madly Noddy was bis BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, father’s fav , and Chesey his mother’s. Wit- The Best in the Werld, Bess has no knowledge of any instance of unkind- | The Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known. wesson her ‘s towards the chi'dren. Sold by all Draggists; also, at Barzeron’s Patent Medisine dtore,« p. Patent Offive, oor. F & 7th, witness jlousty, nd at extravagantly Witness thought ber | Gis: Hair Store, 212 Pena’a avenue, where r hospitality Ladies a hove it applied, if desired. than bis income justified) Witoess never saw | Factory—81 ‘olay at. (lake 233 Broadway) N. Y. oo Sty yreor COPPER. Navy DerartMEnt Burean of Construction, §& , Uot. 2d, 161.4 Prorvsats wil’ be received at this Serege until) the lah of Wotober for the delivery of 401,000 It being now after 3 o’clock, further examina. ton of witness was postpoaed until Saturday pounds of the best quality American Ingot per, mora’ ‘a8 she wished to 1d. ton with | 9 the Washington Navy Yo: b,eot to the " spen morrow necessary test aud inepeotion of the proper officers i ofthe yard. weliveries to be made at the ‘ate of 109,000 pounds every ten days trom the date of the of the proposal, or notification of the soce; contractor. ‘The bid we En apoomamioed by tha trea! that, a i awarded, she contract wil be execu J. Pasestrzar New oF be | Saas poauns Scnoot.—This Pres heid i < ain yeaiea, inte Amemy cofeh | SUN ER GUANA Nanay One corner of | Sttrets, (Reverend Mr. Dun- ‘ne army with Beet Cattle on the hoot, to owe t ‘the Church and the State, tb % ‘ork, ia the gate of Pounsylvenis. 4s the oo. “B Sato Coens the whlch are Cesar oe idders are r ‘ ited to y in all particulars pe En ge Re rt i men are render obed! to | Treasury notes dis’ “te ‘that be,” snd to be consciously tad to reject bi tty 5 "No the ment. ‘ = = uness the resent the rege Dustness on the docket Se uken =p. ozetnat, acd will rover rath ign to reuuire as Deliveries te be made weekiy in such quantities Minimal wit ba reserved WEIOn nm 1 000 18 gross. 1, A B,do horebs propose > deliver to the Gov 7 " ‘ernment sg Cartoon the hoof for ——— per Cxxzeat Geanpmousx Caszs —Jobn Johnson, f dronk and disorderly; fined bund: oss weight. @ Cattle to be wi 4 ne delivered at ( aribersburg. Harn or York, . ee coording torte the Govarament is tae may designat to the terms of tho en- sched Seat oe tame good and ra. ag 54 for the fofftiinene’ oft pe Goversmens inode te, pay r the (atte. Retrasudiyens ue ree, Peter ’ Gah? Aas oF royce fis 5 4 ve ‘scall Banners derly; OM. oP. eae at eRe aaiee ak Prexvocutrs Anovr—Mr, Wm, Birth bade pocket pieced in Center Market fi parse containing over forty dollars tmgold and | ailvi Not a Canpipats. 5 RENT—A STORE on or near ph Ag between 7th and 15th sts ,(one near Willards’ Hotei preferred.) ata low rent, In- quire of HARVEY & CO, 511 Ninth st. 06 ¥-8t* SW OD HANDS FOR DRESSMAK A ae Wasud 2 A. HUBNER’S Paris Dresa- makin; Eetablishme:t, No 506 Eleventh st., be- tween Pa. avenue and Es N. R—None need apply but good hands, 009 3t* A... a, z TED, Call at WALL, STE- CURENS © ANTE Bod Po ‘avenue. "0 18 WANTED-4 WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron. pe 8 enterietory. perron good wages will be paid. Apply at 420 New York av, botw. 13th and léth sts. ool WANTED—TAILORS, TAILORS —§0 Talors competent to work on military gf: Apply G. KOLP, st Wall, Stephens & © 8025 PERSONAL. NOTICE, ; HERERY Notify the public against harboring or entertaining Mary Hon>erzer, but known ss Molly Adams, a runaway indentured aperentice, who tort her home without ms knowledge or con- senton last Friday morning, 4th inst ; as the law, in stch cases made and provided, will be enforced QeAinet any avon person so vffending. She is be- tween Sand 10 years old. dark eyes, and holds her reold dark we See ee tOMAS J ADAMS. oe LOST AND FOUND. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Frem Califersia : Paciric Spanos, Oct. 9.—The California express passed here at noon to-day, with the fol- lowing advices: The United States sloop-of-war St. Mary’s siled on the 28th, to cruise along the Southern coast. The steamer Uncie Sam sailed for Panama on = lat, carrying 250 passengers and $1,115 000 tn rersure. The Legislature of Nevada Territory was con- "“Govarsor yor scat ia hie mesagecn the 94 jovernor sent in message on and seosmencade’ the jon of & California SECOND EDITION. AUCTION SALES. AND yall) he Hos GRESE.—Will_be sold, at the Washington Asylane, on SATURDAY, at 105 Sp lett Megs end Goes Opens dere inte: we Ry WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. On - CONCORD WAGON a* Rot ee At AvesbN On, SATURDA me 10 e’clook, we will ne +n 4 tle, fact Sorrel Mare, One good Ganoord Wagon aud Harness, ‘Verms cash, rm °8 WwaLL & BARNARD, Auots, OUR MILITARY BUDGET. [LITARY B A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT IX MissovEs Itappears that Major Genera! Fremont ecknow#_ edges no superior in the Government or army. Thus it is understood bene that be igneres the President's authority to direct bim to remodel bis late proclamation, chucking bis order to that end ie Missoert By WALL & BAR D, Auctioncers mining law for that Territory, and ly get- under the table, to fleod UT 7 Ww. UTLERS’ WAG statute, ¥ with copies of bis original pronuacietente, ap Rees ONS RS MAG. | ting rid of the Utab te, which is now the cop’ orig! prevailing law. He also recommended the amended as the President directed. So, too, im age of a Sunday law, and treated the affairs of the ANG. 12th instant, the matter of the orders of the Commander-in- 10 o’elock, we wili se!l, nt of ths Auction coma— Six cood Spring seat Cov.red and Uncovered Sat- | 28tion in s patriotic manner. Hy Chief, Gen. Scott, whose order directing the an- lers’ W: The steamer Cortez brings Oregon dates to the J aL —_ 29th ult. The newsisunimportant. She brought | Conditional release of Col. Bisir bas been treated. WALL & BARNARD, Auots, By J.C, MeGUIRE & CO, mpage AS AND OIL CHANDELIERS, i iucandeneee soos fouse upied Dickens, Esq. F i = A humber of Gs Chandeliers, Brackets, Oil Chan- doliers, ard 35 Oilcloth and Straw Matting, Chairs. Tables, Curtains, Cornice, Dinner Set, Giaas Ware, &0.,&0. Sere oosk: J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auots. oo ll-d ( Republican.) M4ES#AU's SALE—In virtue of s writ of fieri tacias 1* from the Clerk’s Office of the Cireurt Court of the Distriot of Columbis and $90.000 in gold, and 2 variety of government Stores, together with 100 mules and 55 horses for the army—the latter at a cost of $175 per bead. The Sandwich Islands dates are to the 7th ult. ‘The bark Zero arrived at Honolulu on the 5th, from the Arctic Ocean, bringing the first report from the whaling fleet. As is usual with the first advices from the North, it is very brief and un- satisfactory—as good, however, as the first last —_. August and September are the months for whaling in that ocean. T M_. Dryer, the American commissioner, was so seriously il] as to be unable to attend to business generally. From Fertress Menree. Fortress Moxrox. Oct. 9 —Brig. Gen. Wil- Precisely as be treated the order of the President above referred to. Blair remains under arrest— Fremont not having obeyed Gen. Scott's order directing his release. THE VAN WYCK INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. We noticed in the city to-day the Hon. Messrs Dawes, of Mass . and Bteelc,of N J. Thesegen tlemen are members of the (Van Wyck) commit- tee appointed during the late session of Congress to examine generally into contracts made by the Government One of their colleagues—Mr. Hol- man, of Indiana—bas preceded them to 8t. Lovis, for which city they started in this afternoon's to me directed, J will expose to public sale, for | iame bas not left for Hatteras [nlet, the revenue | “TY ‘*2!2 of cars. TUESDAY the 22d da or Octobe Tete son! | cutter Corwin baving been detained by the severe | _!t i perhaps unnecessary to say that the Gov. ernment bas afforded them every facility for prese- cuting their important investigations; while the results thus far have no doubt been beneficial to the country, especially when patriotism is not in all cases an incentive for honest dealings. NOT APPOINTED. Tbe story s=ying that Admiral Zerman, late of the Mexican service, an Italian, who has alsoseen service in Turkey, hes been appointed a captain in the U.S Navy is not true. He has received no appointment in our navy. MORE BRIGADIERS Capt Thos. J. Wood, (of Ky.,) of U. 8. Cav- alry, and Lt. Col. Richard W. Johnson, (of Ky.,) gale now prevailing. The tug Young America, while sounding the channel of James river yesterday, exchanged a few shots with the Pig Point battery. Several shells exploded near her, but did no barm. The Union gun is now mounted so ss tosweep Rod roads between the Fortress and Sewall’s ‘oint Gen. Wool and Quartermaster Tallmadge have recommended to the Quartermaster General the quartering of the troops at Old Pointand New- News for the winter in comfortable wooden ouses, built so as to accommodate two or three ecompenies each. The will doubtless be adopted. Similar quarters will also soon be erected for the contraband mencing at 9 o’clook @ m_, the following goods and chattels, to wit, viz: Marble-top Dressing Bu reau; Mantel Glock ; lot Mantel Cane. seat and Fanoy French P'a'e Mantel Glass; hairs; Bedstead. Bedding, and Mattresses ; lass and gene Ware; ‘Biobe: lot. Blankets. jr. Bolsters and Pillews; lot Pictures; lot Brussels Carpet; 1 Piano and Cover; lot Blinds, 1 Chamber; 1 Mahorany Giass; Orloloth. &¢..—ard 8ti2 o'clock, I will sell, under said fieri faciax, iot of Oak t umber, at the Cane Factory of Jimes Crutohstt. seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Jam: itchett, and will be eold to aatiefy Judic'als No. 8 to Jannary term, 1960, in favor of Wells & Miller vs. James Crutchett. , SELDEN 00 11-ts Late U_S. Marana! D.C. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. OUSEHOLD AND ta penal FURNI- Ornaments ; TURe, Carriacs, Two Horse’ Wacon, From Western Virginia. ted, Laret Lot oF Gaak.&c,&c.atT AvcTiIoN —On a also of U. 8. Cavalry, were to-day sppola' AVURDAY, the. (2th inntant, we shell sellin | Ge eee a aoe esse eae ae ck | Brigedier Generals of Volunteers, and assigned ront of our Store, at 1 o’clock a. m,& large lot of new and second-hand Furnitu: z: Sofas,Chairs, Washstands, Bedsteads and Tables, Feather Beds and Bedding, Hair and Shuck Mat re*Be8, Chins, Glass and Crockery Ware, Large lot sto: One excellent 0 Horse Family Carriage, and Double Harness, Ons Tw. Horse Waron and Double Harners, With a ia-<e lot of other articles which we deem unnecéssary to enumerate, Terms cash. 0010 3t(Rop) @REEN & WILLIAMS Aucts By WALL & BARNARD. Auotiorsers, ANGTHER LOT KENTUCKY HORSES AT AUcTION—On SATURDAY MORNING, lth instant, at 10 o’clock, we will sell in frout of the Auction Kooms— Another lot very Superior Kentucky Horses, All new of the best Stock, and comprising Saddle and Harness Hors Terms cash. oc3 Mountain and Greenbriar bridge The rebels deseroyed their camp equi }, am- munition, and several hundred muskets. veral ‘wagons fell into our hands Gen. Rosecrans is at the Mountain, strongly en- trenched. The enemy is well entrenched at Big Sewell. Gen. Rosecrans advanced ten miles, but finding the rebel entrenchments too st-ong toatteck retired, #8 his invitation tothe rebels to come forward was not accepted. ‘The weather is rainy. There bas been a bloody effairat Srepmanns Ue Five Zouaves were killed-—the rebels lost thirty- five killed The Coniederates at Columbus. Cairo, Oct. 8.—A deserter from Pillow’s forces at Columbus, arrived here this mocaing, spores the total rebel forces there at forty usand, commanded by Gen. A. 8. Johnston. They are fortifying the town strongly on all sides, in an- ticipation of an attack from our troops They have alarge quantity of cannon of all sizes Gens. Polk, Pillow, and Cheatham are there in command of divisiona. They are planning an at- tack upon Paducah. The gunboat New Era reached here to-day from St. Louis. She goes to Mound City to receive ber armor. The expedition which left Bird’s Point yesterday went only to Charleston, and will probably return to-morrow. to commands under Gen. Sherman, in Kentucky- NAVY TARD. Last evening the Josepbine arrived at the yard and discharged a casting for a heavy rified can- non, and a 9-inch gun for the Pensacola. She reported no news of interest. The fiag-ship Yankee joined the flotille yester- day. The steamer Philadelphia went down thie morning, and the Mount Vernon came up as fer as (be Arsenal. The Pusey expected to go down to the flotilla with stores this evening. The Harriet Lane is about to take on board heavier armament of 32-pounders. The Pawnee, Pocabontas, Seminole, Harriet Lane, Hetzel, end Anacostia, are now ander the bands of workmen, undergoing repairs, changing armaments, &c., all of which will be ready for Service in asborttime. The R. B. Forbes lies im the channel, awaiting orders. The departure of the Pensacola, yesterday, war attended with perfect success. Pears were exfter- tained thet she would stick In going ect; but under the skillful guidance of Master Pilot Rob’t Waiters she ran entirely clear, not brushing the bottom at all, though drawing 17 feet of water. She now lies off Alexandria. There was no news from the fiotilia this morn- ing, and for the last week there has been no mo- lestation from the rebels whatever, vessels of all descriptions passing up and down the Potomac in perfect safety. No new batteries have been discovered, nor are there eny evidences of an in- creased force of rebel oops aside from those no- ticed s few days since. 0 ee LATE LOCAL NEWS. —— a A Sootine Case in te County —As the Metropolitan patrolmen was Hawes’ farm late yesterday afternoon, gun fired and the cry of murder proceedii a small brick house near ately went to see the cai bleeding about the bead There were only a w: and the soldier charged WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, MA8s AL’S SALE—In virtue of a writ o} fieri facias issued from the Clerk's Office o: the Circuit Court of the District of Columb to me directed, } will expose to public TUS*DAY, the 15th of October, commencing at 10 o’elock &. m., for otsh, at the store room of Charies Weirma, situated on 7th street, No 468, in the city of ‘ashington, the fullowmg eoousand chattels, to wit: A lot cf indies, mis= and childrens “hoes. raws, lot Ginss Cases, { Straw Mattine, s-'zed and levied ‘Upo: tl dd chatte) Cha: Wier- m&a, aud will be py yo eatishy 4, to October term 1861. in favor of James Riordan, also Wanp H. LAMON, and Important Cerrection—Ne Surrender. Jzrrexson City, Oct. 9—The surrender of 3 Federal camp near Hermann, which was this morning. proved not to have been so serious an affair as at first stated. Col. Matthews simply abandoned his re? on the approach of the rebels, and retired to Her- mann without loss of any kind. Three cannon mentioned in a previous dispatch belonged to the rebels. Col Harding now telegraphs from Hermann that the bad no apprehension of an attack on that place, and the Gasconade and Osige bridges are well guarded and secure against tne rebels. Preparing { Fight at Paducah. Cuicaso, Oct. 9 —The Tribune's Cairo special advices from Paducah represent that our troops are preparing for the reception of the rebels, who, in heavy force, are said to be advancing against that place. The women and children of that place are being sentaway. E: ing indicates an approaching struggle. Gen. McClernand will to-morrow issue a proclamation causing s!1 drink- ing and gambling houses to cease operations. reuidue Z. C. Robbins oo 5d - S. Marshal, D C, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. T°. THE INTEREST OF FARMERS. Extansiv® Sale. ¥ AGRICULTURAL JMPL MENTS, MACHINERY, Suxps, FRRTILIZERS. & at Avctiox—On THURSDAY, Gotoner. It 861, we shall sell at the Agnculturs! Warchouss of Mr Edward F. Simpson, No. 519 Seventh street. north of Penusy!vanis avenue, commencing 8t10 o’ciook & m..and continue from day to day until all 8 cieposed of, his entire stock, consisticg in part of Reaping and Mowing Machines, Grain Driils, Horse tower aod Threshing Mscuines, Grain Cradles, Spring Tooth Horse Rakes, Plows, Harrowe, Cul- traw_and Stalk’ Cutters, Ox t.vstors, Churns, Wheel Barrows Cory Shelier: it Xokes, Bor &c., Swicgle Trees, Store racks, Vegetable Cutters, Sugar Mills, Meat Cutters,&c.. Garden Engines, Chain Pumps and Fistoras ‘ Sand Screens, seives, Ladders and Tre leses, Corn Planters. Drills, Appl» Parers. Boog Fnuller: »Hayard other Kni 1 i & i i | da] Hy “l fi § the and —t their mage ees and were acti violently, when ano! patrolman arri also an officer of the regiment to which the belonged. Finding the boy bad fied to the part of the bouse pursued by the soldiers, cer drew his sword and followed, accompanied by the pstrolmen. They arrived just asthe boy bad cen dragced through a scuttle,and wasdown with several knives uplifted above him. The officer sprang forward aud threatened to cleave the skull of the first man who touched the ‘or prevented the policemen from doing their duty. His @rm- ness calmed ihe infuriated soldiers, and the we- man and boy were and afer examina- i 2 The Frement-Bilair Difficulty. Cincinnati, Oct 9 —The Cincinnat! Enqutrer, the paper in which all the Blair and Fremont charges, letters, &c , appeared originally, in an- swer to General Fremont’s dispatch, exculpates the general or any member of his department un- ualifiedly from any pecpeantetitiy « their pub- lication. ‘The papers, it says, were obtained through an entirely different source. aij abing. Tile, Hames, Weil Curbs, Fiow Castings, Bolts &c, a large variety. Fie'd. Garden, and Flower Seeds, Wool and Blood Maovure, and other articles too numerous to bene . Patent Fire Proof Ssfe, with oouggpg room funi- ‘The attention of Farmerr,Gardeners.and H: ko-pere is pa-ticulariy invited to the above affording &n opportunity but se.dom met obtaining such g00.s at prices to suit the tim McCu iech Wants Mere Troeps. AKEN. UP—On the 9th instant, two strayed HORSES The owner is requested to Pel forward, prove Property. 275 y oloo ty at 480 F st. betwoen 2l'and 34. ‘TRAY —Came to the subscriber’s premises, £ naliytown, D. C.,& bay HORSE, nds high. The owner can hava him roving by ovin roperty and paying meet , 1 ine, OTS JAMES PAXTON. REWARD —Strayed or stolen, on the 30th $5 Spismber name trod butt lo COW. She was in good dition when she left. Ly ve reward will ba paid for ths re- turn of said Cow to No. 534 Maryland a: inf’ a that will lead to her recovery. ‘oe - t for REWARD.—Lost. day before yesterday, a 5 biank PROMISSORY NOTE OOK, with at hel forms cut out. As the memorandums are only of uxe to the subscriber, the above reward will be paid for ite return to my Lime House, on WM. H. GODEY. |AKEN UP—On the premises of the October, one biack and wh knobs on the hor Tequested to come ewer charges, su ‘6 her Fey ena FOU TS GODFRY,: 00 11-st* 13th and P sts., Washington, HT ASTRAY—A light BAY HORSE, sh near it. Navy Yard He cote kigh'cen kas @ white P59 Fonte ee eiwien sth and l'thete, Vo we 5 oe tos” ee GEORGE JONSON. REWARD. Strayed Sway, on Wi etnastey. hair ruboed from one o! 1 will receive the above reward on leaving informa- tion of his whereabouts at this office. 00 19 3t* WARD FOR EACH HORSE.—Forty- 2 = Boreas the figure “1” branded on the melt jew of allexoe; one och is a dark sorrel. Any one delivering the above: to th bscriber’s !o!, near the junction of Penn. Sranlee Besa OE Clests Hotel, wll fagaive the above or rew (00106t*) J. H. DENNIS. KEN UP.—By the subscriber, on the even me of October 7th, on 7 streot, near 2, an fron Seer BUREE, about is igh ard about 9 years old. ‘ihe owner can: iy nin by calling at the corner of 9th I stree' eter harges. oslo" ii H. GOODRICH. FOR SALE AND RENT. TS EXOBANGE—A santiful improved City roperty. for a impro rarm inthe pits a i frat 385 Nia at. wost, oppos.to ibarties Notte" H. JOHNSON. OUSE IN THE WEST END FOR RENT, three story Brick House, with gas and water complete, Also, Furnished Rooms to a mess of e tlemen. ‘Appl. at No. 92, six Buildings, be- Eecon Laud 2d ats, Rofereaces requir "06 11 3t* NE OR TWO GE! ME 0 tod) with vomortahie. Pile Bed- 6.1n & healthful loestion, wh: a ag Tia Satin SP EteaTag Gat OR RENT—A DWELLING HOUSE. four erigs hign, ° aaph ed ith at., bet’ B be a situated, Tnguige next door, or Of DUVA LAs aman. 00 5 Steo* Foret BENT ngDSe Jes, Pentre oe | f DBOMELY FUR! H baie e “4 Sr. Lovis, Oct 9 —The Mempb's papers pub- | tion this morniog, was committed to jail. The sqeaie, Portve, 20 reserve, and for oash only in| 1120 tne prodtamation of Ben. McCalloch to the | wounded man wae net sorleusly injured. oo 6-eohds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots, ore eae, —_— pr nore estat a : - =a for three regiments ofan! mmediate- | Tee Ligvon Law, acain.—The action of OTICE —SALE OF PITTSBURGH, 4OaT ive to serve one year. Dispatches from Fort r fi eaver, NWAYNE AND CHIcAGo RAILK ape Scnith, aloo say that McCullocs isin want of men, | C'S abury Brown es Henry Reever, 5 P-, Goethe sum of $20, being the amount of « fine imposed Reaver ‘in the esse of the United States es. liquor to a soldier ite, in a By virtue ota d-oree of the Cirouit Court of the United States for the northern d strict of Ohio, in & cause in*chsncery therein depending, wherein Charles Moian and oth iaioants. and es Lis present force being only 3 500 strong. Seizure of the Bark Texan Star. Boston, Oct 9.—The bark Texan Star was ‘own for selling or givi was tried Defore Fustice w yesterday. R.P. Jackson e ittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- road Company and others are defendants; snd pur- | seized to-day, charged with landing a cargo of | defendant, and FW. Jones for plaintiff the United states for the western girgut congte of powder at Galveston, and returning to Liverpool | Air. Jackson entered into an argument to shew lvania, the district of [udians, and th with a cargo of cotton, running the blockade | that the Justice was not liable for am error in istrict 0: Lilinois respectively, in causos deserd- | both ways since the war. She arrived to-day | judgement nor for 2 mistake in law; and cited the ing n chancery in said Courts Dec remgte’ | 1 from Liverpool. in the same parties are complainants an authorities to sustaii ‘that position. Justice White gave judgment for the f ants respectively, &8 in said cause first a20ve men- " ‘The Ohie Election. nat. ond the will be carried by appeal to the Themes is. V Fallet as’ Grastees in ent and Semraeese, Co 9—The returns are very | next Circuit Court, which meets on Ménday, the rustees 1D one of the several Deeds o| Frust or backward in being received. Twenty counties, | 2ist inst. i ortgags upon which said deor*es are founded, | in different parts of the State, give Mr. Tod, the an 80 as Specis! Master Commissionsrs of the | Union candidate for Governor, 11,000 majority. Suppsn Dearu —Yesterday Miss said Courts respectively, du y sepainted by said y coom, young nie py ey eh og The lows Election. eg ee RS mE Pornot sss then the sum of $500,000, at the Uni Cuicaco, Oct. 9—The returns of the lowa | her father’s residence of beartdisesse. Her fatbrr States Court House, in the City of Cle id, election come in slowly. Those received indicate | Charles ii. Winder .» Our resders will reool- the state of Ubio, on the 24th day of October, A the election of Kirkwood, Republican, for Gover- | lect, is incarcerated im the military prison, corner 186', between the hours of ten o’clock & m.and | nor. of 13th street and the avenue. Deceased was bis four o’clock p. m., 0! day, the following de. . second daug bter scribed property, to wi! Cenviction fer Mar 3 zee puree of tne Sete Fort Wa _ Seaowx W. Oct Appar oer B emo and Ch cago Railro: ‘ompany, inciuding the ‘0, C. . rown was right of way tn-refor, the road-bed thereof, the | last night convicted and sentenced to be hung for] LATEST NEWS BY TELBGRAPH. sup ratrvcture of ali sorts thereon, its water and | the murder of John Sheridan Hogan, M. P. —__s— ota. s atioa houses and shops, —| the iands and Ca neR rs MRE a LATER FR EUROPE. gcounds connected therewith, and all teols and The National Lean in Bosten. + impements used or provided to be used therein, and 1p constructing and repairing cars and mashi- nery for raid tract and superstructures es; ali depota and builaings tures of w e OF New Yorx, Oct. 11—The steamship Asia, from Liverpool on the 28th of September, bes arrived off Sandy Hook. Boston, Oct. 9.—The subscription to the na- tional loan are coming in faster now than at any previous time. id the ands and grounds connected ther - Resum| ef Specie Pi mts. “t provid d to be pera: P ore : United States, with the exception of one small raid ‘road and elonging th dhe Teemene Pirrssurc, Oct. 9 —All the banks in this city = situate; and all oars, eug.nes and rol stec: be- longing to said Cor pany; aod all “8 of tim- ber. lumber. iron, fuel, and every ir thing pro- vided by ssid Companies, or by the seversi or ginal Gopesaies whioh were oonsoliaated into ssid Pittsburgh, Fert Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to be used in 0} ing sey |, whersver situate, by the same tite by which the sam- are holden by said Company, of by ‘d original Companies, severally together, with #1 corporacive franchises of said Company, and said original Compa- nies severaliy,inciuding the right aud fra.ohise have resumed specie payment. quest of @merican merchants. At the last ac- counts, she bed suddenly gone to Shanghai, where it was reported, a schooper was fitting out for privateering (or piratical) purposes. London —Consols on Friday, 83 ¥s91\ . [smcoND DISPATCH.) It isagain asserted that the Pope is tll, and more seriously so than ever. His @anger is A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LARGE WHO OCK OF Fall and Winter Dry Goods, FOR CASH ONLY. HAMILTON EASTER & CO., Nos, 199,201 & 403 Ba. timons St., Baltimore, of said several Companies to b+ act as a Cor- Have now in store, snd are co! ily adding aatiaatcee rei ial he ehaee upon he RIOR HED Sb Be pf ee "7 ea that an attempt was recently made mati i i ihe cos ona tharooatallo'dailtheepeoperts, | Solow ang Diack Draee Silas to amemiaie Archduke Albert pear Viens, Bat rights fraacbises, art-pancer thet et the bomb exploded too late. by the same title or wien held bs 4 5 are isceoere nim Mansy, upees Aa 0 , sod ene! al o Te! Companies, free feom the en of all seid mort ea ali liability The rumors of the approaching conference be- tweea Kossuth and other Hungarian notables (ae! Cocants varie! moral derteg Taoom, Musa Tri ie relieve the affairs of Hungary. " immings ikeren Sk: C, Adxfs, ry pba Ousekeeping nsdieles tn’ every ible \arety, ae aid original or consolidated Companies, woaming joann Vi poms aoa ‘ipuon, Spein has refused to acknowledge ety sovereign of capital nf Shem. Sud liom a Leinime. on. to — Goods for "s Wear, of Naples but Francis [1. liens. ifany such exist, upon any rea! estate in- one the a for — = Soper Shereet not provisied by said decrees id out of |e pro- i T Jrders oF deorose ee oneness i depot gro nie 3 Ps erwise of way de) unds ‘and lo’ ‘and vicinit Z It ts expected that the italian Minister will soon leave Madrid. Our 8:00k will be found one of the most exten- Rawat, Panis, Sept. 28 —The frigate “Astrie” goes te ity of Uhi~ sjreees onne enter? Cat Sa. The F or, so Safe aS selec'ed by one of the firm Fesid in ccinfesce the Fuens ~ Tbe Mexico preliminaries to the treaty between England and Spain for intervention in Mexico the bridg Ite aublres raat ies" pte will'be tueluded on the eule ‘hat sutheot to fatd ine potedars ae nv. TCH Fe bee nr ede forthe * f. RHOMAS WALKER, ‘Trostees, and Master Con.missioners. as 002 Mt * i] [of n Paris. who sends us any novelty as soon as it ber 8. The il ine appears. . ‘Uur puronases being in large quantities on the most terms. and par'Soies ‘oR Casi ' NLY« usiomark a 5 very advantageous t» Wholesale Anexzam 08 our Weak anil it-d from per: bei Seamer score oo COME AMP eRe” jor- gan GEURGETOWN ADVERT’MTS POTATOES, oe Et ome, ba et