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T ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS. AMUSEMENTS. 2rplee, 1 bem eve '9 matt tarengt your co | Selpho's Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. | Pa Ea TF R. _ EP Thongh Tax Stan is printed on the fastest | Uns an im nt alteration in our license sys- No. 516 Broapw:y New Yorn UES AY, Octeder 15. serm pres in use south of Baltimore, its edition Sotcom lamar diye ye ery yes wh au rivalled substi utes bag lost limbs. hiss OBSN erie an ts 80 large as to Tequire it to be put to press at an | corporation finances. The larger portion of tra- nee, and here a been surcansel, one ba had me eae early bout: Advertisements, therefore, should be | ders’ licenses in our city, I believe, are fifty dol- | only of WM. SELPHO, Patentee, 516 Broadway, ALLY SCR AGG. tent in before 12 o'clock _; otherwise they may | larsand upwards. This isa heavy tax in iteelf, York wel nae L In which sho wilt sing “Whack may not appear until the next day. __LOCAL_NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS x SECOND EDITION. Frem Fortress Monree. @CLOcK F ™ a Be wg aos Mowros, Oct. 13 Spite: _— New = - — ~ the ribels a shott distance pa abeca Bowes “4 rag Tus Reoistersmr or Witts.—Up te twop. Lieut. Geller, who was in command of the party | m. to-day, no appointment of Regis'er of Wille how ¢e pes.” ene, is under arrest for cowardly be- | for this District had been made by the President. id vior I and it becomes more onerous by {'s being made Sion RRCERS AND SOLDIBHS ‘with new versss, ro oF Nae ticesee some pi afore bode Sen ‘States, Ta vane ca welt Olen we tied oo" Lorene 4 Be BeO Ht oR Dior AULON cde s'termashin romney, = OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ‘"” al °. ol is a = . ° ProcrEpines ov THe City Covncits, Oct 14—]| with small capital—find it difficult to “ plank | Drafts oa London, Ireiand, Se«-tiand, INGTON QUADRILLE ASS:\CIATION, ATTACK ON A BALTIMORE SHIP—EXPLOIT OF THE ° Board of Aldermen.—The monthi: vp” the heavy tax in one payment, and tbat at CEN RE RENOUSE EA rem tases which will certainly take p ace at Coombs’ GUnpoat ripen TEE FIRING THIS MORNING Intendant of the Asylum, and a . | the icular time of the year when every trader | | i2-lm Bhakers, 463 Pa av, neer Drewes.” Pavesp RVeRVENING — baer try 0 United States Gunboat Daylight, The artillery reports beard this forenoon were Joyce, praying pa: t for cleaning streets | basto use every dollar to replenish bis stock for - “ cents ad AS ng 3 eeat nd ladies, - Off Cape Henry, Oct 11, 186: doubt! f in made in 1860, were severally re- | his winter trade. Now this inconvenience could EPS AND POPLINS, Plaid &nd Plain, new Kt Be Picasa refer to Sus parties oolS st* Yesterday, at the close of a heavy gule, ch jess from the guns just placed in battery under a contract y ferred be to ® great extent obviated by adopting the ohesp and stylish things : in plain Sgii had lasted f'r sixty hours, It was upon Minor's Hill. Their range was being tried. The “ test-oath’’ resolution was reported ftom sey. in or of the yearly license system. One price only, marked in plain figiires. r y hours, reported by the PRE COTILLON PARTY’ nig Was officer of the deck that 2 battery, whose existence im; is quarter!) {Bin use, and has been for ERRY & ERO. ve taken piace last had been previously unknown to situated THE ALLEGED AFFAIR AT THE MiesiasiPrl PASSES. many years, n the helghboting corporation of | —°° = a ae ee Enero RSD ay NAYENING, = Baxt omg Lyanhaven Bay, hea opened fire Poly the ee See elsewhere in the Siar to day news via Nor- Council be non-concurred in; and the report was | Georgetown; and as it works ¢ to the great AMBURG CHEESE! , and said amendment was rejected. advantage of small dealers, so I am sure it would HY lbs Hamburg Pig bcd tn all The claims committee was discharged from | here. I believe it would induce greater prompt- | soperior. KING & BURCHELL. cs ber Tickets 50 cents Dancing to commence! ican ship John Clark, of Baltimore, which had | folk, Va., alleging the sinking of the Preble aed see os ook Fer onier. So TELED | ng te ton ur Seting Geeenin WUE Soe oectens | Sent Rar U. 8. wer vents. The Wevy Be ‘ a! ie, wo farther consideration of the petition of Morita | ness in renewing licenses, and, at the same bape Corner Vermont ay. and 15th st. EArAverre AND FARSTAR SANGUED TES z. df erithis tte ‘could | P&ttment bave no confidence in the account whet- down, and di within iterange. We Neissy, ing remission of a Sne impoted on | it would tend to make corporation scrip more 5 Mi se the enemy's shell drop, ing ‘about the ship in | ¢ver. Hollins, with whom it originates, is noto- Bitm by Justice Down for seling cigars bysemple. | & Sp va agar petri eg Bape yt FO8, SALE VERY LOW Two fine Gold Fat- | By Request of our many J-ady Friends, the Mem- } Si? arrections. in a short time we fan down to | riously a chronic l—r when peaking ef his ex- act making a ations for conting: small dealer who cannot afford to receive fifty or ‘4 E CLUB the ship, and opened a brisk fire u; the bat- te—all know. and other expenses af the public schools for the | sixty dollars of the scrip In payment of goods at rr ly [ty ARTINGE ees Sane: Frank gy eke their tery, Shien nas as vigorously a cecliery and _ any ime tend giving Gecal year ending Jane 30, 1862, (amounting in | cath prices and lay It by as dead capital for per. otel, corner 8th and D sta, NINTH GRAND COTILLON PARTY sustained for forty minutes, when having effectu- LEESBURG. the four dist-lcta to an aggregate of $* 334,) was | haps a yexr, would readily take it If the opportu- 2 ally silenced their guns, and thrown several broad- tati hearing that the dis- paserd Fis nity offered of using every three months. Thus ToEsgtes! SA pened © patra cere prorerclicry “esi, | Sides into them, which elicited, however, no re- babe ee pore pate prg-bironet v Mr. Sargent, with the consent of the Board, had | the scrip would obtain a more general circula- | parposes, buiit in the best style, with all the letoat in TUESDAY E +1961. | sponse, they having “ shut up shop,”? we turned | 2/0” troops P <-adighet pb Ldn e ¢ imposed on J. A Hopkins, tion; in fact. become a currency which it was| improvements, stocked ai fart - riished comple The Committee pledges themselves that no our attention towards extricating the ship from | 8nd that vicinity, 60 soon as McClellan may sf profane treet. Intended to, but bh it is not Many other | Price $450, cash. Address J. H. WALZL, 21 vente will be spared to make this equal and made as Mr vm fr podecte poy the | reesons suggest Pmt eg whieh I deem it un- Baltimore st “Baltimore. elite | to sty. A celebrated cotillon band her perilous position, which we Sealy did by | vance any portion of bis force 2 mile further than rik P is engaged for the oovasion. sending a part of our crew on board and gettii his present position. Any such sdvanceon McCir!- city, he would move to lay the bill on the table. | necessary to mention here, knowing as 1 do that NION OYSTER DEPOT.—The undersigned Tiok-ts £0 , & Mitting & gentleman! her off, under ber canvas, having failed in se’ 4 mak johnson He said Mr Abad been a neighbor of his fora whatever merit a communication may have, it U respeotfally eanvanes to their Sara and ladien.” — se oe 00 12-St* attempts to get a line aboard of ber to tow her off, lan’s part will 0 it necemary Ser 5 sae long time, and he never heard him use profane or | must be brief to find a place in your columns. frien id the pubic thatt! = = 7 owing to the heavy sea and strong tide prevailing. | evacuate Leesburg in double quick time. obscene innguage. He was sorry he could notsay Traper. | Open their estab! lishment. on Tuesda: FOL THE BNIQN: ELL~ WORTH CLU ge much for the prosecutor in the case. He (Mr Wasuinoton, D. C., October 12, 1961. next—480. corn rand COTILILON PA a This occupied one and a half hours after we had f ti It Club will be given at fired the last shot, giving our adversary every 0; § ) held in bis hand a note from Mr. Jobn Mar- SWORD & CO Stores y esha aay ie portunity to Tenew the S ombat. Finally ptf Pt LATE LOCAL NEWS. tia, accusing him (Mr. 8.) of having Mr Hop- Doveine Conreverats Batrerizs —A Wash- w reilp, or Pa nd 20th at., on tia, s 7 EDNE DAY EVENING, Oot 16. ‘The! under way and anchored near the outer light ne’ petition referred to himself because they | ington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: till the 16ch October, 161 at 12 o’clook m. expenee will be apared to make this the Ball of the | Were tun foul of by the Jobn Clark as she « Jobn Gibson, who died a few dayesince (without offered her oc5-Im* SWORD & CO ——.——_ SEALED PROPOSALS are invit 4 for FLOUR | members pledge themeelves that neither paing nor | and, while raminating over the events of the day, Onpuans’ Covrt To-vay.—The widow of Mr. were neighbors. ‘*Vessels continue to come up the Potomac to ‘About 6,000 barrels will be required, in separate bs Mr Semaes said that the statement in the com- | the city, dodging Confederate batteries at night, ” 5 5 . itti oman and ladies for her anch e, smashi: portion of our up- | 8 will) came in Court and of M@untcation referred to was untrne. The petition | safel conegh, with government stores and other ioeeof puont Lee barrels coah. te - a chen ‘Tickets GL odmicti p gente oe = works, starting several'k ees forward, carry- | 2dministration on her hasband’s estate. The = was referred to the claims committee, of which | supplies.” lot to be made by the 26th October. Tost. W.L. Philips, . Drury, R. Reed, | ing away one of the flukesof our anchor and doing sonal estate is worth $800). She offered Mr. be (Mr Semmes) was chairma: ‘bis statement is erroneous, and is calculated | The Flour required to be of the following brand. Floor Managers: other damage—throwing herself into our arma,as | Charles Kioman and Mr Francis Prott as secur! - @ bill was laid on the table. to do much harm, as it may deter vessels not ex- | nd to pass the inspeotion of @ Board of Arms Uf- | John Dant, | David Bingor. C. 8. Litchfield. | jt were, with an unwieldy gratitude for which we | ties. The Court aceepted her security and granted The following bills from the lower board were | pert in dodging from undertaking to bring freight | fers. or such other inspection asthe Subsistence | oo 89.1l1314* CCC | were entirely unprepared. The Clark was struck | her letters, though they could not be made out in severally read and referred: An act to repeal the | to the Federal city. So far from these night direo' sti, ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! once or twice, I believe, by fragments of shells, | Consequence of a Register of Wills not having act entitled an act for the removal of offall, &c ; | movements being true, all trading vessels are do. SRVENTH, Apove D Sr. but sustained no material damage, and this morn- | been yet appointed. an act making appropriations for the purpose of | compelled by the Potomac flotilla to ‘Iie by”’ at di IMMENSE SUCCESS ing, in charge of a pilot, stood on up the bay to- Mr. Davidge then announced in a; cleaning streets, avenues, and gutters, and repair- | night, and any Vessel seen ‘‘dodging” would be ing streets; an act appropriating $150 for purchase | likely to receive a shot from a Federal steamer in of a hose carriage for the Franklin Fire Company; | stead of a Confederate battery. The batteries are an act for the ed of Center Market-house; an | passed by vessels in the day time always. act for the relief of A J. Joyce; an act to repair oe tbe Common Council Hall of the PBEL INSTRELS! OAM STARS MN STAR terms the death of Gen. Walter Jones, the oldest —$$_$______ mem bar, moved court now Frem Gen. Banks’ Divisien. pouen oan chen ot eonpone to te “— memory. [Correspondence of the Associated Press } ‘he court then adjourned until Thursday morn- Darngstown, Oct. 12.—A general court-mar- | !ng at 11 o'clock. wards Baltimore House Caszs —ElizaJaneJack tial for this division bas just been instituted. It ora eater And the board then adjourned to next Monday | son, (col ,) profanity; fined $217 Wm Rob- NEw TEARS CALL! is composed follows: Major Atterbury, of the | J°STIce Wurra’s Decision —Mr. PW Janes evening, at 7 o’clock. and disorderly; Davidson & Co. Ninth N dent: Lt. Vai counsel for Greenbury Brown who warraated ni dismissed. Elizabeth Foundry FRESH NOVELTIES New York, president; L in Buren, New Seaton Rowen of p Bags wd Common Council —The report of the Intendant Antbony eck do, In Active Preparation. Yorth Ninth; Capt. Kinsler, Pennsylvania a fine tmpmed phage ye oes tee i cmeernagl = of the asylum, was referred to the asylum com- coat ;) frequenting a tipling shop after D. L. Morrison & Co. do- Admission Twenty-five Cents. Twenty-ninth; Lt. Maguigan, do.; Capt. Savage, | 4:0) as hoticed in the Stara dev or tte mel mittee. dismissed. J. Cole and Jno Brown, sol- lour, do. 00 IL = Dr. 6. FORD. Agent. | Massachusetts Second; Lt. Brown, do.; Capt. that Josti White nie “Sonton 'o since, A communication from the Mayor, relative to . drunk; turned over to the military. J. ai ang jes. do, Gould, New York Twenty-eight; Capt. Prescott, | SY5 thal Jus the hope oe a pty the improvement of Judiciary Square, and rec- | McCarty, drunk; fined $117. W.J.Mandleand| 4 iow barren ot thet me grade of Southern ow Lark SSiethy Cops. Chetan Be. Collins ‘o Y ‘demegee © ommending the introduction of water'and con. | Mary Toison were found tn a negro house, tm- | pA, Cw, ,PeTele Of the same grade of Southern FOR SALE AND RENT. judge advocate Soe come cos te but damages over which struction of water closets for the west wing of | Properly lodged; fined $191 each. and Maudie | in grade to the brands above-named. ‘Ths bidders On the evening of the 9th one of the sefttinels of : the City Hall. was referred. was turned over to the military Henry Brown, | to state the brand and the numberof barrels of | J‘, RENT —Severl FURNISHED ROOMS. | the New York Thirty-fourth discovered a boat! 4 Inrouenasie Neisance —Our neighbors Mr Grinder, from the police committee, re- | Out after hours; dismissed. Six lodgers were | each kind they propose to furnish. ed Inquire at 170 K street, between 18th and 19th | containing six men coming into the mouth of the | of the country are complaining bitterly of the ported back the Alderman’s bill for the appoint. | 8ccommedated. wang barrele ogntaining the Flour to be strong, } S——____________co’s*"_ | Seneca river. Concealing himself, he allowed | Practice of patties in hauling the carcames of ment of Cerporation Constables in the several —--——— The ore, wale to benddreusedto. Maj. A. BECK- Fee RENT—A two story brick HOUSE. with | the boat to reach thecanal aqueduct, when he | or dead animals from the city to rot in the open wards of the city, which was ordered to be| ASSAULTING THE PaTRoLMEN —Last night pa-| WITH. G S)US. oe Washington, D. C.. wood-house and convenient premises—No. 355 | challenged them. Instead of answering the chal- | 4), printed and made the special order for Monday | trolman Conway, while on duty, was attacked | endorsed, ‘Proposals for Flour.” 9 Tinrteenth st. between 1. and iaxensivesette Sv. lenge, the leader said to the others, ‘Bo gid ——. next. by three men, who undertook to beat him. The | GiaLED PROP( 7 a - — G—d they’ve got us; pull back like h—1.” be LATES EWS Mr. Grinder also led, and asked to be dis- | officer knocked one down with his fist; but tae Siar PROPOSALS, till the 2ist of Ooto- OOMS TO LET.—Two or three gent! men, or | sentinel gave the alarm and fired, wounding or TEST N. BY TELEGRAPH. ebarged from the petition of Geo. Elchorn, la- i ? 961, at 12 o’clock m., are invited for eup. iT 4 ind: thout childrer be | killi t least of th ty, b b otbers coming upon him too fiercely, he drew | piying ihe army with Beef Gattis on the hoof, to ore ith @ hoatonne on arnioh illing at least one of the party, but before be —————— borer at fe bis pistol and shot one of them, H s " by Ott : . accommodatod with & handsome suit of Furnished | could receive assistanceor load his piece they wae sures Pie met for compensation p! n f them, Howell Stienert, Be’ 'asiivered at Chambersburg, Harri burg: (oF Rooms. ina private family, near the Patent and | were where he could not get a bearing upon them, AN ENGAGEMENT AT THE PASSES OF Mr. E ry Moved to refer the petition ~ of the Chasseurs regiment, in the leg, when the | York, in the State of Ponnsyivanic, as the tte Meal party ran. ‘This morning Sergeant Wason and | ¢rnment may derignate. , Lraished if desired: taecociiont eteloned af eet | 20d the boat and crew consequently escaped. THE snpeneSTrre. back to the committee, with instructions to report | patrolman Bryant arrested Stienert, and took him idders are r 'y inal! particulars | erate rates Ref-r noes required. Inquire at No, | Tbe spot where this occurred is near the farm of See a @ bill giving the laborers at all markets of the before Justice Donn, who committed him for a with the form of bid pobl shed herewith to pay in 507 H. between éth and 5th ata, 205s Maer Biman named Cross, and the men in the boat | THE CONFEDERATES CLAIM A VICTORY. elty $125 per day—lost; and the report was laid | further hearing. Trea“ury notes or other funds it has for disburse | (FOR RENT—Several FURNISHED ROOMS | Werle probably bis friends coming to communi- —_— on the table ee ment, and to reject any bid acd forany cause. No on Niath st. between Band F sts, No 448, | cate with bim, or ascertain bis fate, as well a8 to | Capt Hollins Send: Exultant Dispatch. Mr. Wilson offered the following preamble and | Arniven at Carter's wharf (foot of Thirteenth- | bid will be enterta un ess the bidder is present | near the Patent Office. Inquire between ‘he hours get inside our encampments and report their P ends an Exu teh. : m nt 0 9and2 o'clock 9 m. 0c 12 St* conditioa, positions and movements to the rebel oe . > ciate, in the contet now pending sa the fim. Puladsiphi, with’ carga af coal far] ofamester ua wilrennce amhead ander the | Fe ex cm ANGE A Teast IRpord Cry | hae, lt msbied feat Crom bimellpentarye: |THE CONFEDERATE STEAMER NASH. Circuit Court between Rich’d Wallach and J Ilenderson Fowler; Chieftain, Jones, same port, EFF ire aauabee Bane pet SO reg ette sey T Property, for a good improved Porm in the | ial Gays visiting onr comps —diaguleed 0.6 tenan- SL eee G- Berret in reference to the election for Mayor | with 2 cargo of coal for CM. Ke¢s; Streamlet, | Doliveries te be made weekly in such quantities | District. Apply at 36% Ninti st. west, opposite | ster and riding a mule—before being arrested. FROM CHARLESTON. held on the first Monday in June, 1s60, this Cor- | Stokes, same port, with a cargo of coal for Jamex | 8& may b3 required. Northern Liberties Market. it is currently reported that Cel. Chantry, of paisa ~encenaat poration bas a deep interest, which would be | Fraser; Guetnn, Bare, same port, with acargo of | Tho Cattle must sverage 1,50 pounds gross | _0¢ Il-lw” _H, JOHNSON | sad Thirtieth Pennsylvania, bas been removed | <4 CARRIES SENATOR MASON, AS MIN- tne crislly promoted by a decision of the case at | coal for Geo. 1. Sheriff; HD. Dilitush, Bartley, | Weehtject, uo, Snival will be received which | FOR RENT—HOUSE 408 Pennevivame av., | {fem bis command, and that the regimentis in an ISTER TO ENGLAND, AND JOBN the earliest possible Therefore, same port, with 200 tons of coal for Terrence | “NS conditional bid will be ree over the bookstore of Franck Taylor—a place | inefiicient = otic ct Roo Resoloed, That ihe Corporation Attorney be | Drury The bids to be d oA. Backwirn, | £06 & professional man. se tf ments tiene mete th ne Bia Apres SLIDELL, AS MINISTER TO rac’ use al morable means to prevent a c.8,U.$. C., and endorsed G) Q oO — “_= = FRANCE. further postponement of the trial of sald ; | A Warninc —Last night, the police made a 5 Lo eet ea bee et Heth and Forty-sixth there was but little interest oe and that the Cireuit Court ie bereby respectfully |glescent upon the house of Carorine Adams, col’d, With gas and water and convenient to the Bator | taken in the matter, but in the Twenty-ninth the Fo ito: ; | 1,4 B, do hereby pro} H and Post Office Departments, for rent. Apply at | ‘boys’ went into it with a will. There the elec- | THE FIGHT ON SANTA ROSA ISLAND. Ceeeten ees, Trent andl sequire's trial at the next pet f ager ype tly igen oer tear ge graimont’ good Boot & 0 490% Massnchusetts avenue, north side, between | tion’ was conducted according to Philadelphia —— Mr. Edmonston was opposed to the introduc-| house. Several persons. all colored, were found “ a bouts Le wrtete ne ce ‘or York éth and bth ste. ma23_ | usages. Polls were opened in the several com- | PLAN OF THE CONFEDERATES TO DE- tion of individual cases tate this board; let the | there, and all of the balr-dressing profession; but | in the State of Penni ‘an ths Government = = = | pany streets; challengers appo-nted; orators made STROY OUR CRIPPLED FLEET IN parties fight it out. But while he was up he | a8 there was no evidence obtained to confirm the | may designate, acoording to ihe terms of the en- PERSONAL stump speeches on tbe old plan, and the whole THE MISSISSIPPI. would say that the whole thing of getting Mr. | charges the parties were dismissed. It will serve closed advertisement. he Cattle to be weighed 2d camp at times resounded with cheers for this and pommenr~cenncsiies Berret into Fort Ladayette was concocted from | a8 a warning for the future. And the weight so d ed to be | | 2 ~ | that candidate. Towards the closing of the polls position. "But, maid’ Mr Sey if it bad been_me ihe fauanaas eeihg e de AfLitasaceftas | Mv wate, cnarie Back Sec hue ae eetielamtonaniaae tion. But, aid Mr E., if it bad been me] Deap.—Gen. Walter Jones, the oldest member | contract, and to receive Trekeury notes or other | 804 board without any just cause. taking with her | burt In the evening bonfires and burras suc- | arrived, and brings the following : nstead of Berret, and the matter was proposed to the bar int! 6 ‘nment rand for the Cattie. my iniant s-n, and she being now from home with- | ceeded, and finally a procession was formed, " me, I would have taken the oath of allegience, but | his professionel abiiity died it Giclee ‘The bree dativers: Be Gatti will be required | Out.iny consent, | hereby wa-n all persous ngainet | headed by the band and torches, which marched | The Norfolk Exeminer, of Monday, recelwed that other part, never! They bad put me there, | afternoon at the residence of bis son-in-law, Dr. | ©D&made about the loth of November, 1861. sites ae toe kag nears bese ereve Jed for | Cont eted try Caton eeree end {he ceremoni:s | here under a flag of truce, contains dispatch they could keep me there till [died But I never | Thomas Miller, at the advanced age of 85 years, | S224 by Re. aye Deen vroviged for | concluded by a grand serenade to Col. Murphy. would have come down to that, and I’ve got a| There will be s meeting of members of the bay 7 from New Orleans, dated the 12th instant, stating 7 ‘ae Some of the regiments are preparing apparently METALLIC pa) 2) for winter quarters. The Second Massachusetts | ¢hat 2 naval engagement bad taken place at the are preparing specious stables for their horses,and t BOARDING. digging celisrs for their tents Paymaster Stone | head of the passes, on the night of the Lith, lasting fii ppd: psig repaid and Fron one hour. and afterward renewed. OARD.—Families and sicgle gentlemen can | the much-needed of the officers and men obtain very pleasant Furnished Rooms, with moieties Aico cosa Also, the following dispatch : Additional from California “Fort Jackson, Oct. 12.—Last night I at- Board, on fptiee Lewy Ed 391 oat 722 2 is ‘ween Sd and 4)¢ streets. Transient and Table * Pacific Srrines, Oct. 12 —The pony express. ir ve dene going east, passed here this morning. * | tacked the blockades with my little fleet. I sue house full of children too, who might suffer b: it. Mr. Berret was a good Union — 7 = cemencte usage aia nas 4nMOoOn Ort, Mr. Wilson replied that he thougat the Coun- LS RR ” rest cil bad the right to interfere, especially as there] No one should fail to attend the unequaled | Cleaning. Polishing, and Preventing Rust. ‘were questions connected with the case which pesrmences of the Campbells at Odd Fellows’ j pons me bedecided : The question of voting upon | Hall. This, their ninth week, promises to be the nal ization papers, and the question relative to | best of all, and as the period of their departure the ol of negroes to vote, which the late Cor- | draws near. each opportunity lost ix irreparable. poration Attorney had not decided, though re-| A huge bill to-night, good ineverything. — | other oils in the world for i machinery and sf lioabe to gun- tisin high favor at ards for ordrance and Boarders accommodated. quested todo so. In reference to the charge of machinery. 7 ’ General Sumner bas issued bis proclamation, | ceeded, after a very short struggle, in driving concocting the arrest of Berret, Mr. W. denied | Atrsntiow {s called to the notice, in another Principal Depot and General Agency, EDUCATION ordering the manning of the forts in the depart- | + om all aground on the soutnwest Pass bar, ex- knowledge of it until long after Mr. Berret | column, of the Ellsworth Club cot!llon party, to PHILHARMONIC HALL, ADE sent of Gellfernin, Sy velantens, aud someon ; had gone; and any man who accused him of con- | be given at Stott’s Hell next Wednesday evening Penna. avenue, rear Eleventh st. LANE it ectaicn Gr weckd) commences Ne: | ating the regulars at conventent polata for thelr | cepting the Preble, which | sunk. I captured @ coctin; ag in connection with that arrest, | Look out for a huge thin; 4. 1 7 porn no matter who he Is, or where he comes from, is niche eS a aga a ee “se rom spe t aoreash estar Uftoe. tere at Merchant will detail four companies, of twenty | Prize from them, and after they were fast In the men each, from bis regiment, to garrison Forts | sand 1 peppered them well. There were no te = 7 7 tin’s Hotel October 17th ; or address Tue Hospitats —There are now said to be O MILITARY OBFICERS AND OTHERS. | Martin’s Ho e i oO} : mondson moved to amend by appropri- t on —— . x, RNS. Churchill, Humboldt, Bragg, Crook, Gaston, ating $1,000 for expenses feat 2 ania bepltte often ‘BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, 6 30 colm Plainfield, Cumberiand co , Pa. Umpqu: and Scranton ” casualties on our side. It was a complete success. Mr. Callan moved to amend by providing that —— - The Best in the World, W AsHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN FE- Captain Mem: hon, recently arpointed on Gen. — “Hoiume.”” She Corporation be subject tonoexpense in that} pyitapenruia Paint Burrer.—Weare selling | The Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known. MALE SEMINARY, McClellan's steff, started for Washington, over- ause. mnie * ° the best at 25 cents per Ib. at Stewart’s, corner o: —_ Mr. Wilson ssid that Mr. Edmondston had 1 7 O Sold by all Druggists; also, at Brsxeton’s Patent Woted to increase the Attorney’s expenses to $1,000, Shag ieee We-wili open cur Market ‘Mott, ine Store. cp. Patent Offize, cor. F & 7th, and he (Mr. W ) voted against it; and now Mr. E. would charge bim with trying to throw money one Seg. Brew sae &: om: ios ielaaata it applied, if desired. (iste 133 Broadway) N. Y. A Boarpine and Day ScHoor, land, on the Oth inst FURTHER PARTICULARS. Na. G3 F st , bertween Oh and 7th sts.. Washington j ces qa & McCarty, liquor and pro] New Oxuzans, October 13 —The force of the The duties of this Institution were resumed in | a tech, t Thursday. Their liabilities a Federal fleet was forty guns, and nearly one thou- September. Ciroviara may pe obtained atthe book: | &tacbment on Thursday. Their lis | stores, or by addressing the Principal. . — —_ Dec oF ee have fatlea | S24 men, while the little confederate mosquito ae Edmondston —‘ Yes. I did vote for it; but Reeth patel sum, boncvy, Woeminaea ahoay y ee n7_ HABSROVER. for a large amount. ” aaa | ficet was sixteen guns and three hundred men. It I didn’t think the present incumbent was coming | Ch M. alisnt follow wi'l ieave h SPP 5 NEAR ALIVAGN ani A very fine regiment of horsemen is now being | is reported that our iron steamer with ber iron in then.” SI cores on Greek. wher by tne ald of Hotteoents Great ASV Eee eee ound by sut-| GEORGETOWN ADVERT’M'TS | formed in this State by W. Rosse, a loyal Texas d : dette. © Hollins sr- Mr. Wilson moved to amend the amendment pee and Ointment, would have returned t les, and dealers in Boots and Shoes, at the —————_— | Ranger, and is nearly full, although, for the pur- | plow sunk the Preble. Commander er. by inserting the word “ additional’’+before * ex- | f-mily, strong and heathy. So'diers, try t NEW YORK WH /LESALE BRANCH MAYOR’S OFFICE, pose of procuring picked ‘men, the organization | rived inst night. The names of eighteen wounded 7? Only 25 cents per box or pot 00 14- HOUSE, 348 Pennsylvania avenue, (over Grorogtown, D.C. Sept. #th, 1961. | ls kept from the public They style themselves The amendments were all rejec’ed, and the re- Janney’s Shoe store.) ‘Tha attention of the citiz ns of th’s town is in- | Cossacks, and ate intended to perform similar | confederates, at the Santa Ross affair, are also solution was by yeas 11, nays jo. We manufacture our own G:ods, and seli at | vited to the two followin service for the American army that the Russian Noticz.—Beware of counterfeits and unprin led dealers endoavoring to dispose of ‘heir own | New Yerk prices, thereby saving froight. Congres titled “An ac’ oli Ti ‘ood given. A communication from the Perseverance Fire | Rnd other artio'es on the reputation at*ained. by Having constantiy on hand a large Stook, we oan | tan Cossacks do for the Russian army. They are g amamapenenne Company, asking the use of the Council Chamber | Helmbold’s Extract Buch: itive peoihe supply as moment's rotice, s quantity desired. | to Bots b a Police therefor.” ‘ se, ony Japhet cage ~ fall “erppeneasd YET FURTHER PARTICULARS. for their meetings temporarily, was referred reat for siesanes of the B der. Kidneys. Gra u ‘aise assortment of 3 sole High-out Shoes, and “And be it further enacted, That the Board of pace e Peed om a roheninn The Sinn on. 6~Rel calling © Joint mecting of the tee, Aevrdeet | Take nclother. Reo sdvertisement is anorher sot” | “Sutiee’ hocrally dealt with Fohoe may divide the said district into, precincts, | Services have been tendered to the government. : SERGE Tharaday next, for the election of a Mayor, was —— ses) | Acall from all dealers acuicite’. | UNCKLES police to osov of sad preomnets.’ The board may, | ‘The Synod of the Pacific representation of the | tbat the steamer Nashville rua the bl taken up. Charleston on the 12th with Senator Mason es Mr. Richards took the floor, and read an argu- rom time to time, establish a station or eub sta- | Old School Presb n Church met at Napa on -—The sudden changes of our climate are tion in each precinct for ‘he accommodation of the | Tuesday Resolutions were passed complimentary 7-lw2dp,a30* monary, Bronchial and Asthmatic | ——~ pase men' newer uest! 3 that lige force on duty therein. y * ‘on. | Minister to England, and Jobn Slidell, Minister Dyes? caeateg that Wberd Wallan je the odics ‘ften” sot speediiy ad sertatcly 2 b* Nopinobonrs 7, ROM PARIS. k Fimo."aetsil 8 ob "the wr eg ied arg strations of ‘peasenal ’olenor at eh ‘acces to France, and wine, who are now on the ocean. " i ro} 2 Broadw: ew York. at (ierezlution an uonecenery. EO" HeOPPoW | shoald'al Once bo had io," Rvewm's Brogcate! | Braachofion 340 teneayivaniaqrenye,otwoon | auch gata the dutrist <r toaaee athe EPis* | vated calms tue, sesoutions, Resolotions ot | Penasceln papers give alist erventeen wound. roches,”” the ho (2 ets., ashi Dy 5. ws a “4 Mr. Call.n asked if the rumor was true that | Atatton’ of the Throst bo ever eo slight aa by this | Corns, Bunions, Soft Corns. Callonities, Club | fovermment of the United States, or of the cities of | loyalty fo the government were also adopted. | ed from the Santa Rosa fight at the hospital, in- Berret’s resignation was forced tack may be effectually | Nails, and Ni Mr. Richards read from a letter from Secretary Public Speakers and Singers will find | without osu [ates me ae & more seriou: war off. Seword a passage showing that the proposition of | them effectual for clearing and strengthening the | patient ‘ashington and Georgetown, as tt may deem ad- s Penetrating the feel, &e.,currd | visable. sit shall promulgats ail regula: ns Bn “The War in Missouri. cluding J. Bopsall, third U.S Artillery, and orders through the superintendent of polics, who The War in Misseurt. ng . of First New York Arti! Mr. Berret to resign was voluntary, and was ac-| ‘°l0e- See advertisement. del-ly The Boot or Shoe can be worn immediately after Waslingtou ort erarteva at tena the Haak Sraacuse. } (0, Oct. 13 — Letter frous rebels in - rm Mew Ustenns cepted as a condition in connection with the oath "=a the cperarion, His treatment 18 founded on the | ofthe police departments or force x the said cities, | General Price's army bave been intercepted and | Another dispatch from } expresses of allegiance of bis release from Fort Lafayette. Persons desiring pon: Mr. Morgan replied to Mr. Richards, and con- | for exchanre at the Si tended that there is a doubt as to the legality of 208 will always find then Bpp ove. but always -uhject to the orders and regulations | brought bere. They are dated the 9h instant, | the belief that sufficient force can be organized to r Office counter. Bi 's charges sre euite moderate, trifling indecd, | Of the board of potios ; and “dub be the duty of | and represent that Price and his army was within capture the whole Federal fleet in its present dis- compared with the reliefand satisiaction he affords thereties Hopes gp coupect 8: end and eet of the ten miles of the Osage river, near Papensville, the present Mayor, and that for the benefit of fu- —— - . the sufferer a ;, | same, subject to the rules ad regulations @: and that he bas 2,000-wagons, 16,000 horses, and | abled condition. ture generations it is best to remove every shadow V Hoe pest herealen ook Bini al : oe to the: Physicians 9nd Serceons of thls general order of the board cf polices from 18 000 to 20,000 men The rebel fieet was in command of Com. Hol- of doubt that now exists in this case '¢ favored BY cn things in Ne inoes, Irish Pop- Persons attended at their rooms or residences | , 4¥d be tf further enacted That it shall be th MISSOU: TE CONVENTION. the resolution usselines, Merino P. &c. * without extra ohargo, by leaving orders at 246 | duty of the board of police hereby constituted Sr. Lovis, Oct 13 —In the convention, yester- | }ins. Mr Wil tended that the resignatl all times of the day and nigit : day, Mr. Hemricks, from the committee on elec- Bereet wran's nullity, os it wes nothlog Snore thee yon of the nad police distriot, ta preserve the pub- | tions, introduced a bill to postpone the State elec-] FROM MISSOURI. resigning a posliion he did not occupy If he was zs [PBFOF QUARTERMASZER'S OFFICE. | to Frotrot the rights of p-reo.:a and of property; o | tion till the first Monday in August, 1802, and] porz4, Oct 15 —It is reported that the Kansas = re — setteg se Mayor, hisexercising the 7\OUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. | SEALED Paoro ‘vited at this office until suara the ol gh end existing in Firceal Gonauae Liss Gover beget cipswoed ry | troops under Montgomery have routed 2,400 reb- t Richard explained ieee Mr Berret merel; - Si g ee Octoner dist. at i hways, and other | of State in office till their successors be duly elect- | els, the advance guard of McCullogb’s army, at satistied the Dopertment of State, by his resi, a COMPOUND SYKUP OF GUM ARABIC. ‘of Oats. Oe: wees as CF a po 4 fe sf ed and q ied The bslance of the day was | Sbanghal, Barton county, and pursued them for tion, that bis disability was permanent. ith] 7 le: pat Sad soveler Congh Reuety bea #. be good merchantable Timotuy put perty = tad: So pratnckoiear ad money tiene d speeches from Messrs. Uriel Wright | forty miles. >" that the Councils had nothing to do. The disa- is knew: ma 7 ee oe boat ip landin, as = ‘The rebels at Springfield epprebended an person. ve00: i ith ite extraordi- 00d chantable article it ee eee en ne cestien of Sie. Wa | Se cfhcsoy, Te cag be hat Stall the prine-pai | upiuewcks ofavout two bushels caste tas may spaces) mal tegacdlag pecker] Conch mamek peer [eek Sock eon ‘thst es soon ime that, disabiitty = eee ee agar ig Ate rie gee lg} joak auations, © eotions, eam ling, i-temper THE LATEST FROM MISSOURI. Three hundred rebels at Wilson's Mill, Doug- temoved, Mr. Wallach would cheerfully vacate | —————_________-______—- pound: to the bushel. lottery dealers, vagrants, disord = Synacusz, Mo., Oct. 14—A deserter from | iss county, were defeated by the Home Guard. 1s position pi-Liskos: BILLIARDS fy And oats to be delivered at the Goy- | the public hea'th, oe © | Price’s army reports great dissatisfaction amo killed and twenty wounded Cueap Prices, ner 90 Rail Depot in this city witn- | Onforce — the rebels, many of whom would lay down their | Fifteen were . Mr. Shepherd contended that there was no , ne : city councils o} © ti hington and s bw: f bat which is set confirmed Recessity for such election, but he was willing to Siz Imp oved Marb: the contrast... Georgetown which sre properly pp! po arms if they could be secured against punishment} There is a report, . te , al } : or health, and not inconsistent with the provisions | for acts committed against tue Government. Gen. | that the Thirteenth Indiana regiment, Gen. Wy- Temove all doubts and vote for the resolution. He Hi T regarded the departure of Mr Berret as a biessing ofthis act’ Price on Wednesday was at Johnstown, in Bates man, bave captared Lebanon, Laclode county, Pa. ave . bet 12th and 18th sta. oo Im city ' Shay’ Ll be that] no farther control over th to It would bave been better had he | fin ‘All to be directed to Co It wi 5 county, going Sou! lent tws or three years ago. But he has left the gam MELE SIMPSON Depot Quartermaster, Was the police force and have no power or right to en ‘Gen. Fremont’s movements are hindered by a | With all the rebel stores and provisions. sae i uJ li be: ived | force the ordinances of the tow regard to di faciliti city for the city’s good! Atheraum Bil Saloon, 430 Pa. av. ae posal wi! ue re ogee orders or nuisances. In all such oases complaint | Want of transportation ities. —_—- “d cobain Bemsodiget peste. Lasike GuAEEa AND ORUGR WRITE | Ot eed cnet ual Pg made to and redvoss obtained from ite | Skirmish in Western Virginia. _| [YJEDICAL DEPARTMENT. OF GEORG mie te rr = oy rab INE, SHAKER AND OTHER WHITE | are present or represented by an authorized egent tthe uard-houre near the anal bridge, High Cine: Ti, Oct. 13 —Yesterday afternoon, ata a > The following bills from the Aldermen were FLANNELS. with all other kinds of Woo ens | or attoruey - s : opie y : Washington City. Corner of Fand Twelfth Strests. referred: 1 fi Aut Wint: Good and sufficient security with bond, &o., | street. point 14 miles south of Gen. Rosecrans’ advance, es to abate Tool ho ab dhe ar prio 6 H me hed i plain figures; hence, | wiil be required Fyary bi or ynaet give his foil | , it may be proper payee thi police ays- | ands miles from the Confederate at on Szssion oF 1861-68, i d id h either the of his house, place | tem promises to be the best one, iu all respects. for | eee nice on am = FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Fon, So oe “poo sq A; a billto y a gui cash ur whol 0 of prices is joto| The undersigned reserves the right to rejoot all Patct of cor ew he a See Te ee | cr watch ease cneteyuriiaeak ies, Kiting uae A joint resolution appointing a committee to | ° 4; eet of stock implies no obligation Pics nae NS many comenee ae “RUCKER ot it en policemen, fres of Gres mphe rle wounding 3. The whole Confederate force was wait on the Secretary or the y and request nase, a PERRY 8 00 10-dti9 Quartermaster and Colonel, pa cue wane has been & heavy charge | driven back beyond Bacon creek. that the machinery of certain war vessels be con- ‘8 avenue and Ninth st. = aRGE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | eeinak tne ae immedi st the Washington Navy Yard, was| 00 lé 5t Per:y Building.” ARGE WHO! Ber SRN RETAIL on | have no imme prssed, and Messrs Shepherd and Morgan were LUMBER: and Winter Dry Goods, rd re for ws to ow ha 3 ser aioare _— ‘ke ted on the this board LUM BER?! FOR CAsH ONLY. at resolution appointing a committee to feet of LUMBER, cousisting of WHIT! pan waiten the Secretary of the Navy in reistion to Te ErLaNe rodtAMILTON EASTER & CO. : eo that ehay | eve decided to bind im over 86 take his trial. perce Meee : eer nae TL HENRY weer Nils x store, ens ‘are, Go ot) tir adding i punbeaanes and | stain this n system +4 Lestructi of —— by the Rebels in - ereto. vi bility. mtucky. aan dill to oe Thirteenth street sewer | 00 12 7 21 Spear’s Wharf, Baltimore. MPOR TE "AND iwi EST DRY gvons, —< rae Sky ADDISON, Msyor. Ranawuns ue we Ei sii Mr. Grinder, from the police committee, re- | '7 3-10) y.3 TREASURY NOTES, which ‘01 net Dresminee BUCKSKIN GLov Green river st Munfordeville was blowa up by ported back the bill to erect station houses, &., | wil! be supp ied st par to our customers, free o Dros ety, rebels yesterday. and recommended its passage e. rd ‘lressury Notes,as heretolore, ties, We call the attention Mesers. Edmondston and Callan, of the com- reosived o} ut as ie. uslin 5 ing to i ina M. I. FRANKLIN, 3 & CO, i holess sues, seemed against it, as they had not TEWEERY. RI ad 5 FANT a s, Lt Gountlers, ‘The bill was refered back to the committee COME AND, SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF 00 }-im $ ‘Tuxares.—One of the most ble perform- a | ULIPAN AND ELEGANTES ances thesttical we bave latel fae that er of other eiraind svranda, ‘and w | order. nN BCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAR, we . on ist night, of Fiance comed of" The Fol- wholesale aud retail, wht 6 OSge ; 244 Penn’ssv., = bet. 12th and 18th sts, eset we ahiak, (a eat deverving ‘actor by ihe cote tm cor. Pa.av.anithes, Weshnston mtn ost amon ol pbrored SPECTACLES. with Pebble Pe ern ta the amusing series of entangle | WOOD F Be eo oe ot Ok Us any novelty 86 soon as we mente and emberrasements of the play. wi ode ee ot Se Ammovet laree on cLass Tew we” i ons Mocurd cosas, a nots ry s ay a oe Prizes —Several cases are pending before the | oc4-2w* 00 i ILIT. SEL D-GLASSES. - Prize Commissioners of vessels captured in the om Potomac, but no decision has been reached in any , = ~

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