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LOCAL NEWS. __ [fami s2e eowmg tee, wumee | asco organs mea amet] FOR SALW AND RENT. _|'TELEGRAPHIC NEWS |SECOND EDITION. =——__- bet she always understood what | urday by b: ing a barrel of vinegar roll on his RENI—Ove, large front ROOM, unfar- 1 » i ll net recover. taated Frem Fortress Menree. 7 Though Tux Stax is printed on the fastest ae, pri head. It is feared be will not rec ee inguire Pa pak Bi : . t Fortxass Moxror, Oct. 11. —-The steamer 8. R sicom pret ia use south of Baltimore, its edition pete bacon wt Sis did not know Not tHe Sams —The Mr Kennedy mentioned the Cigar Spaulding ned fron Hatteras Inlet this morn- ‘neo lnrge as to require it te-be put te press at an | at that time Alexandrine had testified to such | in the Star of Saturday 2s an applicant for the | ¢-CR RENT—Severa: ing, bringing details of the recent engagement, early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should’be | charges, but heatd the rumor from other sources. | office of Register of Wills is not Mr. Kennedy, of F which, however. differs in but few respecis from before 12 o’cloc! therwise they Mr. De Krafft and Mr. Wilson were the first | the Census Pi i the accounts elready published. pes = onal ” — gentlemen to hint at them to witness; of course RBCS OSS look THREE O'CLOCK F. ™ OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —— ALL QUIET. All was quiet upon our front to 2 p.m. today; —_—<$—<$—$ ‘The Twentieth indiana Regiment, in their may not appear antil the next day. Ro gentleman would mention such charges. | Loox ovr for the eottilion party to come off to- ANGE—A heavtiful imp retreat, to avo'd being cut off by the enemy, had | the enemy's scattering pickets only being visible Witness wanted Mr De Kratft to tell her what | Morrow night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. Property, for a good i ed farm in the | to abandon their tents and provisions and many of | \. ¥.6 aieta, Tus Baaway Case sxrore tee Ozrnax . He refused, but said the time | A grand time !s in anticipatton. Diepiat. Apply at 26% Ninth At. west, opposite | their kas cks. Ke. Cel. Bevan states his total ee Court, Juvex Purcet. —At the opening of the z when be would show them — 5 Lamb. “3 = v HNSON. | 08s at about fifty, None, however were killed. GENERAL MCLELLAN Court on Saturday, Mr. Davidge sated that an | That was the time witness got a bint. Wit. | , DzAv.—Nenry B. Lamb, who was run over by : 3.30 N-_ | ‘The inhabitants along the beach came in with | General McClellan returned yesterday afternoon his team of les, on Friday, breaking both legs cs " Ee error had been made in ing the testimony of | ness was very anxious to hear the truth of | 30%) sharp injering hits: alae on Saturday.” OUSE IN THE W END FOR RENT. the regiment The loss of the rebels has been | +o: the other side of the river. We bear that ath ory Brick He © imated, but was undoubtedly large aaa Parfait, and according to the | those terrible things spreading around the town. record, which be now brought into | Witness saw Mr. De Krafft about it before she | partapenruia Print Burrer.—We are selling el Ls rae Ee po! | The revenue cutter Corwin sails for Hatteras | be will agein proceed there to-day, ere nightfall. Bi Court, that witness had testified to a conversation | saw Alexandrine, and heard these charges before | the best ts per Ib. at Stewart's, corner of 2h ste, Reforeaces re a with Mrs. Barney (the mother) ‘‘two months | her son’s wife died. The conversation at Mrs. ee ee We will open our Market The prisoners ured by the Confederate .” and _ aecehene tee te in aro Rogers’ was at the instance of witness. When | on Tuesday, the 22d forces reached Norfolk on Wednesday night, ina examination rs ney ( of Lieut Barney) was then continued. Witness | the naval court, to rebut the testimony of Mr. De ‘Alexandrine Parfat about the ellened.ioesticn of | this serveat pls thet ahe wcavery impudent, Dat ine Parfait al tl les this servant girl; that she was very im; it. but + e Mr. Barney with ttle Hebe. That conversation | she kept her because she was so uteful, made her ater groef article for horsemen sad. others for Pdreas “J...” cates of Ei ‘was partly in French and partly in English— | bonnets, &c , and that her object in coming was slightly imperfect, for $250 each, at the India FO. RENT—HOUS ennsyivania av., | * £80g of pegs, wi liowed in the rear cheer- | A commenced in French, and when Mrs. Oldfield | to rebut the testimony of Mr. De Krafft before the R hee Warehouse, No. 208 Pennsyivan!: over the booksto Taylor—a piace nase Jeff. vis. The prisoners stated in Nor- tered the room was continued In English, that | naval court. She came here that time to use her | between Ninth and Tenth sts y! for 8 professiona! man. se¢tf | folk on Friday that their treetment thus far had ™re O.) might understand it. A’ jexandrine Influence to get her husband restored to the navy. a OUSES POR RENT—No. 95 and No.2 some statements in that conversation simi- | Witness learned to speak French quite young-| ge,serine! pur Taus.—The Volnnteors are Finesouul Gas Et tations wvonues bots of Jat to those sbe has testified to in court, in oe When she was thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen, | braving the dangers of Fever, Scurvy, Woundsard | Very large and conveniert houses good sta- | York Zouaves, (formerly Etlswortl’s,) sent out | i, to the indecent Mberties with Chase and Hebe. | lived in a French house, and her husband spoke | 7 % ‘allaat fellow leave bia | Diii ‘and carriage housee. from Newport News this morning to cut fuel, ‘Witness was very much shocked at such disclo- | French Witness conversed in French with the bleach, who, by the sid of Holloway’s is0, the commodious and large House, No 388, | were attacked — and gated Alexandrine, ‘Did Sal soe these Bonapertes_—when Jerome was in this coun Fulsand Ointment, would haze, returned ts bis Ore ort Bide he BSG DEN, No 499 Sev. se e answered that tol an jarri tty Patterson, who was a school- | fsmily_ strong 4 . s, try them. ’ ag ber, and then repeated it twice, and. sald her | mate and classmate of witness” Only Bs sents per box oF pot cole iw” | enth street, ay 2) Saws ted es were in pre, ood condition. As they A da ar Leorioig tege ig fw inh along the Sid B cvslmarehie eurlactty waeenetied, Inpta Russer Poncnos.—A very desirable | {0° Department, References «xohanged. Ad-|and they were followed by large crowds of on team. The Zouaves did net show much pluck, baving fied at the first fire. GENERAL BARNEY. Brigadier General Harney te in thiscity. He Mrs. Barney (the wife) came ftom France about | o¢ 14 3t# Gro. W.Stzwanr& sox. | OYE OR EW? CENTLEMEN ESN, BE | large barge drawn by the steamer Empire, and | wes at the office of the Adjutant General’s to-day. UNFOUNDED ASPERSIONS. A Wasbington correspondent in Friday's New jiag Star. fo 10 St persons. No Sadigahy, was offered, except by | York Times assails Mejor Beckwith, C. 8. U.S. 10 , Most unjustly and shamelessly. The writer's indictment ts as follows: Tw Co: —I have been kind—muach better than they anticipated. “ Tue Reoovars Pyecen oe 7. fore alluded to the alleged peculations of them | Fortzgss Moxnox, Oct 12.—A party of New | ihe Commissaries of the Army To-day the talk uite plain that Cept. Beckwith bas been man- his business in a way that must have ag! probably by a scouting party of the rem: ofitable to the contractors, fi Confederates, and driven in with the loss of one sueer it oom B . this instance it sounds mother “‘tell the truth,” and she would go into The cross-examination was now over, and Mr. Se ee H NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS.— Two Confederate tugs appeared at the same eageme neon te pore Saecmaton court and swear it, because her mother “tell the | Davidge wished to re-examine her, but the exam- truth.” The question was asked her once or | ination having continued until half past two, and ost Ofer Dey artments, for rent. Appl twice, in English and French. that she should | the witness being seventy-six years old, he moved ® 490% Sacsnchesstts ‘avenue, north side, bitween fully understand the matter, and there should be | an adjournment until Monday remedy for dissases of the id th and Sth ate. no mistake; and she gave the same answer. The The Court stated that the Board of Aldermen | vel, D-opsy,&c, &0., &0. Ask for Helr bold subject was particularly discyssed in all its de- | had notified it they wanted the chamber on Mon- | Take no otlier, See advertisement ir ancther ool tails, and was the main subject of conversation for | day at an early hour, and the adjournment had | "™2- a 200 Tore than an hour. Alexandrine made some al- | better be until Tuesday. Prmuzs, lusion to getting ber money to go back to France. The Court then inquired of the witness as to the | , Persons py pennies will always find them Mr Davidge asked the witness a question, to | chastisement she stated had been on one occasion | fT exchance at the Star Office counter. tf which Mr. Fendall objected as being a leading | administered to Chasey by his father. a —- with a large shipment of Quartermaster’s and | 7 M A NOTICE. _ — YV Wife, Charlotte Sohi, having y and boar thout any just cause. taking with A Battle at Fert Fauntierey. that Major Beckwith neither receives nor pays for ‘our handsomely Furnished Rooms, supplied | time on James River. The Express went up 2 t 3 th ges and nt ‘convenient to the fee short disance ons Feconnoisance Deru wakes meted weights he. Gove net ae = est maz3 The steamer S. R. Spaulding sails to-night aeeger gis gh, raccech sng best ere are other means of fraud said te have been = = Commi ‘s stores for Hatteras Inlet. Brigadier Beckwith - PERSONAL. General Williams goes with ber, and will ceeume | s0ccesefully worked under Capt ne the'chief command there. make themselves epparent to the world ude so manifest and oo to It is a sufficient answer to these charges to ey question. Witness anid it was very recently. Chasey was MARRIED. my in‘ant scn, and she being now from home wi! St. Louis, Oct. 12.—The correspondent of the the cattle in question. They are delivered, out my consent, | hereby warn all persons Seainst | St Louis Republican, undr date of Santa Fe, N. ‘Witness asked what was a leading question. very impertinent to his fath: n thestreet opposite On th i giving her credit on mr ount, as i sha! vy ro s tes 1 : Mr. Fendall explained. Mr. Duval’s; bis father PI him two or three pantie HARRN ESS EN to M MN such claims, as she hasalways been provided for fe unre reed invasion by the Witness ssid if she had latitude she could tell | times, and witness inter; ¢. COOMBS. Hoeral ty mé, Texans. On the 13th inst., at Fort Fauntleroy, 400 the most horrible things, but did not want to| The court adjourned till Tuesday, 11 o'clock. | On the 1sth instant, at F'etcher Chapel. by the | 0c !4 CONRAD SOHL. | Navajoce made an attack’ on that post, and were Dlush before this audience. The conversation a ov. H.N Mr. A alluded to sbove took place in Mrs Rogers draw- Centra GuarpHousr Casrs—Before Justice | CARRIE F. JACOBS, al this city. ing-room. on Fourth street, on the 4th day of July | Clark —Sunday —Maxwell Noyes, drunk and dis- (Philadel shia pspors copy.) last. Witness entered it in ber diary. orderly; fine $294 Dennis Cowen, do; turned ——toem Sipe LFRED DIGGLE to Mjss ; lot i BOARDING. and prisoners. The troops in the fort had bat one | U weighed. and receipted for at Harrisburg by Capt. Du Barry, Assistant Commissary United States Army, one of the first officers in the service. fepulsed with a loss of 20 killed and 44 wounded | By bim they are then sent as property of the nited States to this city, and delivered over to man wounded Major Beckwith, whose duty it is, simply to sup- Cross-examined —During the whole time wit- | over to the military. Thomas Weaver, drunk; DIED, DARD.—Families and single gentlemen can | | Col. St. Vrain hasresigned, and it ts understood ply them—divide them out to the troops here. in ve f i that Kit Carson willsncceed him in commind ness’ son lived on EF. street, his wife lived with | fine $1. Wm. Blake, drunk and disorderly; fine} In this city, on Sunday nicht last. E ELI obtain very pleasant Furnished Kooms, with . ° him, and had charge of the children, of course. | $3.38. Charles Edmonds, do; $538. Alden | ZA, second dauiter of Joli Tr und Marya. Hal- | Pox %, 08 Moderate terms, at S91 and SBS .C.| | The Governor's call for the enrollment of all The time witness saw her son intoxicated, on | Burrows, a drunken woman, was retained till | look, agod 7 yea: Thus, if there is any peculation whatever im Sd and 434 streets, Transient and Table | males between 18 and 45, does not seem to elicit | connection with their purchase, Major B is en- ‘Twenty-first street, he was not excited, but exbil- | sober, and dismissed. ‘The relatives and scquaintances are invited to | BOstders scoommodated 0c 9-2" | much attention from the people. { have yet to hear | tirely clear of complicitp~with it, because be bas of the first man complying with its requirements. irated—so much so they were quite amused. Wit-| Monday —Thomas Murley, waiting for trial; | 8t'end her funeral, to morrow (Tuesday) morning, no more to do with their purchase or receipt than ness at no other time saw her son under the effects | witnesses absent Martin Caine, drunk; fine | fF | a the residenos of her parents, -n | GHORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ~ ¥rem Califernia. the man in the moon. of liquor Before he went to Paris be had his) $1 91. Thomas Thuston, drunk and disorderly; | On the isth instant, LILY ISABEL.A, sted 2 Paciric Sprixes, Oct-12 —The California Pony friends at his house carousing almost every night, | $5.94. Patrick Murt, fighting; security for court. UCKSKIN GLOVES, and Mit. Linton enjoyed It mere than any oneclac | W. Naylor, disorderly; secutlly for pesce. Frank | 20m 7_8ne it, months, second daughter of Sophia | BS ¢ witness saw there. There were always ladies | Kenney, attempting to break into the dwelling of Ww But these allegations agsinst the quality, Express, with San Francisco dates to the Sth inst , | Welgbt and condition of the cattle in question are SUNTLBTS. bas bas arrived. Texas emigrants were arriving fap- wholly unfounded. In truth they are (ninety- imental Of nt on these occesious, and witness’ son cer- | Patrolman Ferry; turned over to the military We thy | most de i iS a idly at Los Angeles, California, and Western Te- | nine head im the bundred) as fine beef steers as at nly did not drink to excess. Witness never bad | Wm Robbins, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. 28 will soon be almost entirely deserted by Union were ever sold in any American market—remarka- : ¥ ches, Legg be families, who are seeking re: occasion to write or speak of her son’s bad treat- | John Sullivan, do; fine $1.91. John Barry. in- He can all our sorrews heal. * | Our extensive stook all of our own manutseture— . ment of bis children a terfering with officers discharging their Waty; pek the ith Ootober, )ELIABETH KREU- | at our store, 105 High street, Georgetown. bs iio garrison at Fort een bly fne—as all cattle men in ner will testify. Mr Fendall handed a letter to witness, and | lectured and dismissed. Honora Katbler, keep- | DER. 10 the 20th year of her age. sigténarsl Our Gloves Gauntlets and Mittens are of the | Duliding entrenchments ersecres a poe They are, of course, somewhat better on being asked if that was her handwritin; ing a disorderly house; security for court. Gone wrote eclteee a 1 on, Gpslity, of real Buckskin. two companies of the éth women on ~f No delivered in Harr:sburg—before the drive to this Mr. Davidge took the letter from the witness eels E on pork | north, between Oth naa ont itary ad aad Li ntlets, Boxmes- to reinforce the fort within two days march. No point. and commenced reading it before she had | _ IMPaovemxxts.—All the sheds on Judiciary , , * ous”. RAMABURG & RBERT, [0 noe worerrroneniad. The truth is, these charges are slanders whis- snswered. Square including the long one lately used #2 &@} On the morning of the Isth instant, DRUCIL- 105 High street, Georgetown, D. ©. 4 Witness said if it was her letter she hoped they ‘orse-pital’’ have been taken down, and the | LA, wife of John J. MoCollam. quantity of scraps of Buo pered into the lugs of newspaper men ignorant of wrould bring not one but all her letters to France | ffounds are being graded, and railing painted. | ‘Her faneral wi'l ixko place from hey. hushand’s i i polishing guns, accoutrements, |, N&w Yorx, Oct. 13 —The steamer Champion | such matters, by some of the horde of speculating into ceart his with other improvements in progress there | residence, corner Eighth st. west and K st. north ‘se 24-1m ’| bas arrived from Aspinwall with one million of Mr. Fendall said the counsel (Mr. Davidge) | Will add much to the appearance of the Square to morrow morning, at8% o’clock. The sender nn | treasure. thieves disappointed in using Major Beckwith to had no right to take the letter until the witness Work is rapidly advancing on the western ex- | R® family are respectfully invited to atte: MASSEY. og ey & CO’S Advices from Certhagena, New Granada, state | Tob the treasury, who bang around the Washing- had ined it and answered bis question tension of the Treasury building—the basement | At North Norwich. N, Y.,on the 8th ultimo, of 3 Mr Fendsil asked the witness if she ever wrote | !s finished and workmen are now engaged on the | mronthefand 16 dave, NIE eae rhter 4 ¥y sced Tr. exe to her son about bis dissipation. principal story. sel den Wiss Ghee at stan tee rr Witness refused to answer any question until | , zat oat om of the White Heese is undergo- she had seen that letter ng a thorough renovation, painting, papering, . Fenda &c , in preparation for the winter reception parties AVY AGENT'S OFFICE, oun en nt HIE oe the Prendent. oe WASHINGTON, D. C., Oot. 7.1963. Bogota and that his forces had been defeated by + per steamer J. Jorome— els XX DRAUGHT ALE, do. XXXX do, d 500 hif-bbls. do. do, do., ‘Which on arrival will be for sale. Terms eash on delivery, ARNY & SHINN, m7 Union Depot, Géorgetown. State of Caura had declared in favor of Arbolida. The latter bad hung three prisoners in retaliation for those shot by Mosquera. ted thie da: LADELPHIA DRAUGHT. | that Mosquera is reported to be hemmed in at | ton botel halls just now. barrel Major B. is an officer of great energy, sagecity General Arbolida with a heavy loss. The entire | 114 efficiency, baving discharged bis @uties with , remarkable success in feeding the immense army in this quarter. Proposals will be received at thi ECE THE EAST AND THE WEST. Me. Devidae chjecion to Ake Fondull'e quenten, ie megrening Secth aes tae te | ae IBat tor” set aan a a ce ne | UST RE CEL EDS. ico SUGARS Sr. Lovie, Oct 12-Gcn Cameron leaves St,| Editor of the Star : 1 bave lately noticed par- Mr. Feadall sched the Miteess if she wrote a | Pleted to the top of the fourth story. goo a Bann Tiny O » pole. HERRING and ALE WIVES, jens wa as y to visitGen. Fremont at Camp Lil- —~ in seepage weer letter on July 14, 1859. to her son’s wife ee : gab Zino, bbis. Crushed and Refined SUGARS, i y on the East as not equal in patriotic spirit anny if m= alan aoeo’ eat Sak Meee ede Pier pride = thet fron any Fo be delivered at the Waanogton avy Nard, 10 Pitt tiow pricat, he Ween aca cmap sh ap peepee cen the West in raising troops. Andeven inthe Str Mr. Davidge withdrew his objection, and the | 10g branches at the depot, in order to facilitate the bee of soar a 8. ja Asse, _For sale by JOHN J. BOGUE. sel | Fremont in command of this department. of Saturday ellusion is made to the Bast, as if it the movements and unloading of trains, which — = CSS LS ae Setter Soe Ronded > Ge witness, Whe 66 seen & ANKETS, COMFORTS, MARSEILLES | Ex-Vice-President Breckinridge Organiz- she had ined it, sai: are constantly arriving so as to render it impossi- | ¢ SUTLERS WANTED, L 4 Kaowledge that abe peaks Be Son leoed 10.00 ble to Keep the approaches to the station house Great ADVANTAGES Ty ie tound by Sut- B uilts, Table Cloths, Napkms, Towels, Doy- ing a Confederate Camp. dall bow it came into bis possession clear. A branch is being laid through Indiana | !e-s. and dealers in Boots and Shoes, st the lies Pillow Linens, Sheeti: c+. &o. Louisvitte, October 13.—Ex-Vice-President Mr. Fendall said he did not know that he had | *¥enue, from the main road, and a portion of the Noah oss WH" LESALE BRANCH A fine stock at moderate prices. were far bebind the West in the number of soldiers already sent into the feid. Now a few ‘‘statistics’’ will show th's to be Breckinridge and others are organizing a camp | mistake. Of the half million men to be raised, 348 Pennsylvania avenue, (over One price only, marked in plain figures; hence | jn F} in "hie State. Si thous- 000 ba’ a right to answer the question. fence has been removed at the depot to make room ‘Shoe & o haser ii . in Floyd county, in "hie x or seven thous- | you state that not more than 350, ve yet Witness sald it musi have been abstracted from | f0F another turnout inside the yard. Workmen | SY ntpantectte our own Geods, and settee (eee 8 decay» BROTHER and men are said to have assemb reached the field, of 70 percent of the whole. Then Mrs. Barney’s (her daugbter-in-law’s) papers, and | Were busily engaged yesterday hauling dirt and | New York prices, thereby saving freight. 00 5 St Ps avenue and Ninth st. The Steam Ganbeat Monica! suppose the “free” States were to raise the whole, grading the route of the new branches. At the Having constantly on hand a ia: Stook, > a en —_ tense, beenget in. BES Sean tin of operations the work wilt be com- muppiy ats moments polos, Say quantity dearal, ,ARGE WaOLES SALE AND RETAIL Boston, Oct The United States steam |New England’s share would be seventy-five lows: pleted in few days. large as:ortment of 3 sole High-out Shoes, and Fall d Wint D G gunboat Mobican will sail from this porton Mon- | regiments, of 1,000 men each, divided thus: haketing: 02% x Sex: tote = Long-leg Boots. ; ‘all an nter Dry Goods, | Gay for the Sout! , A ire, 8; Vermont, 6 »N.Y., 5 5 utlers liberally dealt with. FOR CASH ONLY. Maine. 15; New Hampshire, 8; . My dear Mary: Why have | delayed so long a anne Ror sige Fpeegieice's —A short time since | 4’oaii fiom all dealers solicited. — Massachusetts, 30; Rhode island, 4; Connecti- Ume to answer your letter of the 25th June, is the | ‘Bree members of a cavalry company stationed | 00 7-1w2dp.43w* WM. B. UNCKLES. HAMILTON EASTER & CO., cat, 10. These States have already tn the Sallis the Park, on Seventh street, committed an 1 question | put to myself often. The truth ts, | 2©3° se , w NION OYSTER DEPOT—Th dersighad | Nos. 199, 201 & 103 Bau timorg St., BaLtIMoRE, till the 16"h Oo Say Breet (a enley Seteves at Sis Gentenee, Twrote | Tones and 2 avaslaes Gane epstesen? UMiobectiv ty ‘utnounos Be, cu gme | Have now in store,end ate consiantiy adding lote of gbout Lo b to Chase, making no allusion at you com- The won d buy mentioned in our article friends and the pubic that they 13 hereto. a large and varic Maine, 10; New Hampshire, 4; Vermont, 4; Massachusetts, 22; Rbode Island, 3; Connecticut, OCk Oo! <i 2 rac! e es toe made of new wheat, and the delivory of the whole | © rae ce hones cial, ae ae ane et of Friday as being in the house (near Dr. Hawes’ seen eee. ceealisnmont oe Ths bers Shr ie cota lot to be made by the 26th October. 1881. 7—tatel, 0 nighnantn, oF Gre eieneet Ee gaee. counseled him in regard to you. I was afraid of | £#?™) at which the shooting of asoldier occurred, | Oyster Shuckers wanted. Colored and Dress Bil annie, Flout required to be of ths following brands, | This is only a little less than the average; and heteeyieg: your confidence, and I could not ex- | Dave — bela < bes hie’ on appearance | _cOb-Im* ____s CU RWORD & CO Drees Goods 1s every fi oh othor inspection as the Subsistexice | When the men raised in the border “‘slave”’ States press all my feelings; but to you, dear Mary, 1 | tpcom ts cp], woman, Cal cr ak ny tig Jy per ad mbroideries. Laces, Muslin Trimmin . are deducted from the aggregate, it will be seen will amburden my too sorrowful and afflicted | {ious suidier, ard, ter con ete Cee Handkerohiefs, Skirts, L. C. Hdkfs, Hosiery, that {t {s 4 little more than their proportion among ins tee eek feeling rad een, tell me | charged with shooting a soldier. Yer Do. Looming Giseses Linvery posible vate te ee s°P the “free” States. Besides, the recratts for the he loves you, but | can’t excuse bis} Srgazinc ox Breach oF Trvst?—Some weeks Print sine Pee uneree i F eine a Gant FSS seeieteen . engin pony poe es eee shall ever be your friend, and your | since Victor Borchardt, Sutler of the Garibald! | Ainbrotypes of Soott, Mat Goods for Men's Wear, i from the Exst. And New Mampsbire,1 know, ways Be defended by me 1 shall | reyiment, placed in the hands of Jacques Ob-rn. | Sent by mail to any Stree. ROBIN Also, Domestic C: ttons and Domestic Goods of ood has ber other four regiments, to complete ber write to my dear boy again, and do all in my | hard, a young German, a box ef jewelry, contain. 5-5e* Basar ips desl SON, every description, tor : ovselold purpuses. M uota, nearly full, and will soon bave them wer to bein in ‘es better state of mind. | tne Sang ober things atone nil ealnndl 00 5-5w' Publisher, Hartford,Conn, Servants’ wesr. ana Part and Pianiation Roxbury qv ; , aia Hammer Brpnpoier’ psenpareev hems” jow ungrateful he proves for his success, and | at 150 Obernbard took the jewelry “to N. R. M. KOCH. ook wi 5 joe Charles Sica ai vided 1 troops from throws s pearl away richer than all bie tribe. {| York and dlaposed of it, end. Borchardt bed bita CHIROPODICT FROM PARIS, | giveaad onmp otein tne United Staten The tons }, Davidson & Co. them at once a8 well provided as the si cautious as regards all you write me; but | arrested 'n this city for stealing. Justice Waiter | Branchohet oa boca Ivants peenue, betesen | kn, Goods, most.y of our *-own importation,” Foundry da some other States. The same, I presume, is tree Jet me hear from you, and conceal nothing tbat | decided that the offence cominitted was only 12th and Lith ets., Washisgton, Dee. y vod by one of the firm reading in Du i of other Eastern States. Add to thisthat the East occurs in which I can take a part in your behalf | breach of trust, and on the articies belng restored | C. Bunions, Soft Calloeitics. Club who sends us sny novelty 88 soon as it pla Mepaecs & On, i for Government 1 will do all in my power; and put your trust in | dismissed the case - Nails,end Nails penetrating the feahs £0 vourg | Meee Surohases being in la tees oat bile Spring Joe Ghuries, do See asa pon tel aad ha ak oa went your Wwenly Father to bring you out of all your ——___—_ = 4 4 ei ree quantities and on 3 . use, an wi a . trials, and He will never forsake you, nor your Daatu or Sotpiers.—The following soldiers Fafeyt couring pain or inconvenience to the | sae mast advantageous farms and ou paLas Fen ‘Garrein of the = ationt bi The Boot or Shoe oan be wornimmediately after the operation. His treatment is founded oa the strictly rule of science, such as all Surgeons will Sep ove. . is charges are quite moderate. trifling indeed, dear little children. How I should delight to see | have died since Saturday morning: R W. Stunk- you all again, but this hope is denied me if it de- | ard, company Al, twelfth Pennsylvania; R. W. pends upon rd visiting you in Pi I thank | McChesney, company K, thirty-third Pen va- you for your kind invitation, but many obstacles | nia; and B. Chase, company i, tenth Pennsylva- Cash + NLY.enabl ee of the ssme grade of Southern R oblige me to decline the gratification of my | nia, at the College; John Cloran, company D sixth ‘ed with i OD - woot phe poor en singing wisbes. if anything could Nadas me it oll | New Jersey, in the camp; Joseph Clements, com- the Iederers nee aan sees 289 No. seep eON Hote Tee 289 “Shem tpoeals be bes be the hope of seeing you in the enjoyment of a| pany D, first Indiana cavalry, at the Infirmary,| Refers to the Physicians and Surgeons of this Betwoen Ninth and Tenth ste.. south si U.S, A. Washi D. &., and (Biropast for Flow a 03” Ss ALED PROPOBALS, till the Zist of Octo- r, 1861, at 12 o’cloal happy home and a husband’s kind ction 1 | and Hamilton Williams, com y E, New Jersey 1 analy than to Judge Maso: ee the in- | cavalry. de terest in welfare; he has my warm- ic aeteiaiee Mitmancaeee est gratitude, and if he will only talk to Chase | ,, ARRIVAL OF Axoruxx Rxoiment Ee ave. bet 12th snd Toth sts we Just arrived the following braude 0 warn him from the danger that surrounds | feo" Gotiog fram Chronicle say P. W. H. HAMILTON & CO CHAMPAGNES him, the degradation that must await him if he Gacua ew = ‘ime: RODUCK. & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, $: H. Mumm, Piper Hei . does not turn from his evil course, and that he | (Ueoman Pe Saturday addins in psa Sirest, pees & Dried Co , Barat & Fagot, Sita hy roared nn free pnts | AR Eran rene, oski frend any | pO AE habe caste tm Di ES ioear > SES he a gen! 2 .! ied Appics. Oni Dried hes. 4 3 Government reser! to itsel! right to mn and an officer, whick be will surcly forfeit if be | OD¢ of the most efficient officers aid Cakes, Pare Cicer Vinegar, koe Goods dene: BND Pea GLE: | Treavury notes or other fonds it has for disburee | of ~ . t the character of husband and! powsrions or Blan FoR THE ARMy.—Cap. | ‘red ftee of charge. _* 007 Iw’ Abm. Mt. Tininger & Cos (19 srosd street. per | Este Ens to relent any UM aed toreny com. Ne ther. You write me, that 1 may be enabled 10} tain Daniel G. Thomas, wilitary storekeeper, GRAND ARYANCE OF THE ARMY; but Fe Ones rpowned BOTTLED WIN city, = WINES, ‘ersons attended at their rooms or residences s without extra charge, by leaving orders at 246 EXTRACT may designate, accor: a8 row occurred at & —e _— -luned. street, near wir tobeaddrassed to Maj A BECK: wean omen ‘zed, and sf least « bundred end: and fifty were gathered around as spectators of the disgraceful scene. Policeman Kelley went * J GR D hg Soy he into the crowd and succeed: d in orem «man tS Oise i rieed tas ates een ap plying the army with Beef Cattle on the hoot to — mane Ce ee ee oe delivered at Chambersburg, Harrisburg, or iy: ami f he wes setariti State of Pennsyivani, ss the Gov: | in the care of a citizen, n jenignate. other arrests, when the crowd 4’ |, and Po etm poe "yinall partioulars | other rioters escxped Caine was taken to the form of bid pub! shed Station-house and searched. A of money was found u; bid will be entertained un:ess the bidder is present | of baving been used to the best advantage LATE LOCAL NEWS. —e——— Riot on Exovise Bun —¥ iy bruised. Placing bis [redl fil kotfe, the biede of whi i meet . i to respond to his bid. i ‘bt. This morging the case was inver wen ian, tnd be shail neveravapect you, or thet | 8 ATMY, has fecelved at the army-clothinu depot, | CH RMIT, hee not Price of his | constantly ou hand ard wold at Now vores t ‘The Goverpment will rosive 4.0m head under the | by Justice Clark. when It appeared that the pris Sy srtion comes Tom You T wor wt | corre’ heiing. Py teeny and Seventoat Bre ibe as ZOMNO WACLs, | Sigtaapansiy Spas EA etre | con ae ten etl on cree cans 5 fo! jon: : From i 1 t hi s ns. aventi = ‘ al use be for ‘his sshendient. I’ encload tie tothe | Baldwin, t blanket; Pranck Taylor, 7) Mra. 5.7. | Br sy dky St STEMS NG: 486] iB AID Aad ite eA Hs gh | aatmar hagegered ==” Tore 'S Soh Avenues | ey delved. e hh charged tha fs the Sah Judge, to deliver to you in private, and I wilt | Gales, ti Mra. John Cranch, 1; Charles Lanman, | Seventhet._____oo1 1m _ | fromthe celebrated manufsatory of rohtenbark &. Sie Catzle aust, average 1.20 pounds srees | they cert SR ees —— 3 Bonne neyo Chena tos sama. | OPEC WD, O'S SERS OPT SONS SORS SORNUON Eee, | Feauian fee ea Go eo ‘ours jonately, . 'HEATER.—Miss Si ii Ce iti reodiye house Another letter from Mrs" Barney (the mother) to | Farce '—To-ni, Ut ‘Aise Suasa Denia resend i i aes ad png oy 8 m Also, PICKLED: PIG FEET, Ta fe rhe bi ote oe pe to tye ECR WITH. ings Gamieny eee Mrs. Barney (the wife) was also read in court, as | Planche’s brilliant comedy “The Follies of &| Cagtareon tha three woongh 1 | REY TONGUES, TRIPE ce Me the barrel | C8» U.S. 4, Washington BC. nat coke a ‘Conrvs Cas follows : Night.”? and in thealways popular farce of «The | to.xp.ess by Drawings the r manuals, | orhaif-barrel. aad barrel | “<Propossis for Beef Cattle.” Lucas, a winor, belonging to Szrr 29th, 1859. | Eton Boy.” That favorite eccentric comedian, | sa'ut-s, ts of all formations and movements, |". aa 2 PERRINA? Foum ov Bim prought before Judge Merrick, of My dear Mary: Yours just received. 1am in| Mr. Rogers, alsoappears in both pieces With a | 0., eto. It i @ inexperienced HEA. A EERRING ie Be Asod Boot Gan the fe , to-day at_noon, on application trath overwnelmed in grief I will write a letter | capital company, capital pieces, and ao attractive | £0'dier,, Over 20 illustrations | Compiled from ci ATED Pupared ‘Hecude arose wetebe "eae Cait courted from Col Teit’s First Regiment D.C & Ghee, wei § Reps wilt Being Me home. I lord = Miss Besta, it he Ilttle wonder that the | o¢ts: Horne, ane the Regulations, One, cory 75 Worcestershire Sauce. delivered at GPpmbersburg. Harrisburg rk, | Volunteers. Jobn H Johnson, om will + unicate % in meylvani: to me shall be withheld from him watil I hear ceca oie bcos kr 37 Gana soar ding to ibe te earl . A. 00 10,12 14" 438 Pa. avenue, nar 4 Pronounced by rm closed advert te. ‘attle to be wighed of & Letter froma | on the soales, and. the weight 0 determined fo be 5 the purchase weight. 1 hereb; ree te gi’ Medical Gentleman good ‘and Tat nd for the folhllment of th at Madras tiunds in payment for the Catt'e, 8 in ps} y To His Brother ‘ ‘ive atthe Sante wil bs required tobe oaage about of November, 1861. from you, as I will never betray your confidence. Dixn_at tur HosprtaL.—Timotby Greely, of If I can accomplish any good * ai do my ut- | the Fifth Regiment Exceisior Bri; aie, whe wes RMASTER’S OFFICE. CONNOISSEURS most, and | waut you to inform me how it accidentally shot in the thigh at the camp of the ts or haar to ‘bathe ceived by bim. 1 want your per: —— in Maryland a few weeks since, died yes- | Octover 2ist, r bim about hf« present mode of life, not for one y at the Eastern Hospital, and bis body will | master’s Roxartmant with da} “ONLY GOOD Momect implicating you, but that { heard it} be embalmed and sent to his friends. He wasa nen hels of Onis. from 2 friend of mine—you suggest anything | | great favorite of the firemen among his comrades. he to be SAUCE.” I wish you were with me; but Sere =e ‘ed in bales. Kituep ay rmx Kick oF a Honse.—Lewis| , The Oars toe ie ‘ aad applicable to MEDICAL DEPARTMPNT. OF GEORGE- Bailey, of Harris’s Light Cavalry, while putting EVERY Washington City. Corner of Fand Twelfth Streets. oT LE lage ely os a was kic! just over E to bushel, - - = eye. His skull was crusbed in'a horrible manner, (the hay i to be delivered at the Gov- VARIETY 7 fn the most Suesion oF 1861~'68. and he lived only a few hours His body was or Railroad Depot in this city witn- FACULTY OF MEDICINE. embaimed and sent to his friends. Oe ere an cece erenns tee ecusree: OF Disa. lesome M.D. Equzsraian Fear ay Vouunraex OPvicens Fed Ect bey’ be marked P Cn for Two officers ¢ New York Hussars, said Lt to . A. r. Jas _ tecagecte wd : ror wi ined w! seneimed, exq ty, will pe.cote: pled shop, corner of L and Seven' fending of the bi ope gered Fri- fact day last, destroying the window, injuring their | 20F will be con: ties | "On the Breaki Dinner, oF and ©. horses, and damaging 8 lot of fancy articles. = for sopeenentes by Fath oruet_containin AE BERRING TBOMAS ANTISELL, M. D oratiorney, sufloieat seperity with bond, WoKCeSTERSHINE SAUCE” is indispenss- | Professor of Motos! Chemstry, ony, and x e Ove ny 4 wil be: jired = kvery t lent qual i- PyStan hos Pita aces es | rn the cela nai af hada ih Suan ee ey urd proceeded ress to enforcement of the city ordinance relative Steiner or Post Uffice box oom: I Botte of itp oaly paren Wea o ere” to swine going at lerge. The animals are driven igned reserves the right to reject all | cer or ‘ealer, as i aud Res aurant 97, ts ak ere Many Barney. | tothe city asylum and kept until redeemed by the | >!4# that ne may coasider too, iB a y KER rietors 88 dom place the Pee Sauce before the tedend in March following. ‘For tyrtngr ie. C. Bauer, Paris, France. or sold to pay expenses. 00 10-dtl9 uartermaster and Colonel. a tare S, sennine Bottle be Rrmation address JOHNSON ELIOT. Mr. Davidge objected’ to either of the letters jus —Constd EE ooo =e 7 ersten ani coitarors avery where. | Dobaotane Feeully offered idence. * OHN DUNCAN & 8O +8, OUjection sustsined ment is felt by those bs ARMOR orn, Union Square and ch street, New Yerk ied 1 7 through the vacancy created by the death of Mr vor Mr. Fendall now embodied im his question an | Rosch, late Register of Wiils. The President Cleaning. Pelis P extract from the first letier, and asked the witness | wi1i doubtless soon make a: appolntinent to fill img Polishing, and Preventing Rust. yoann ea efubrmmion alton nat Four Mitzs or CavaLay.—A body of rot feb ne OME AND sr NEW 8 OF Peck the brid oe ubrioating uses. itis equally applicabe to « N -E OU sedge Scly eared sat |e Besant RES Pgs Bebe al | Goh ist re PUNE Ro eedheent°” | pormnTiPi0 AND PRAOHIOAL OPTIOTAR, nery. part files, maki: formidable show seldom wituessed | mac! \T MOORE'S WEST END DRUG “TORE, DRUG “TO! 244 Penn’t av.,: no: th side,) bet, 12th and 13th ste, Mr. Fendall asked the witness if she wrote to | here of four miles of cavalry in a continuous line Principal Depot and General Asency, ‘can 'g india Ry ‘LE her daughter-i im the second letter that she PHILHARMONIC BA F eee hs Improved SPRCTACL Pebble (critoem) nad been appeenen Nelsons eee Fs mee ; es pigeon rp eee BE geen at et Moore's Ague C over Bhai Powders Se sapere Gisases, tailed oorrsely for every son thelr sold ‘were ‘ken for | _.JL7~ Agents wanted with teams, to supply en- Witaces said yes, on the same sources of tnfor- paola SEeetrinee : campmenis. 2020 2m ai i oasis Mr Fendall read an extract about ber fears of | Pounders. er ; MILITARY PIELD-GLASSES, itu-ss answered “I did ” ii pacar wi shan oe) Post Omen E.sswe! will be the nl; Re no ee ee gravd colton party ofthe Lafayet Gin, whe | (] ULIPAN AND BLEGANTES ven to be given to-morrow eveniog at Franklin | , of A fini? “Dosftail to be in attendance: whaed, Sere ot ends, s028-Im cor. Pa. av. . Washington. rare entertainment. D FOR d Pine Woods standing tated Uma booking our locals at a great rate, Mr Suu | Yithit Js 10 a yon, neapotis J ma ire: oA 4 IN Saree Om Bear th WwW ‘tainly bave to pick paces an shall certainly pic! x ° a. : ase J Now salaries r her som getting into Clichy, oe —* prison | AwoTmke Waex of the Campells at Odd Fel- sats must a s q “rd ime for Wi in Paris,) aod asked wrote that lows’ Hall, with a new programme throug thi ‘Goods, 1

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