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FOR SALE AND RENT. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS|SECOND EDITION. 0 R RENT—Three- Bee OU Wal Ne 51 pa arenes, FROM OLD POINT. bet: ‘24th and 25th ste. Gas, &o , throughout. Batimone, Oct 17.—The Old Point steamer dite —_—_____________ | brings the follow!ng intelligence: F3E RENT —Two comf rtably FURNISHED | Forraxse Monnoz, Oct. 16—The gunboat OUR MILITARY BUDGET. er; en Tacaficn ‘Bre Kee “face fied’ ff] Seminole has arrived from Washington. When lars of Col Geary’ dealret. Apply at this affice, No 3 00 1§-3t*__ | passing Evansport, above Aquia Creek, she was Further Partic bd TO, RENT—Several Farmshed or Unfurn'shed | fired upon by the rebel batteries. Four out of Glorious Victory. 19th ecoms. Inquire at 170 K pete forty shots took effect; ene nearly carrying away n Sail 19th ste. oe ber mizzenmast—but no one on board was in- | THE TROOPS THAT PARTICIPATED IN IT Ferro house and Gonvoutent premincw No. 538 | Jured. Tiurteenth st, between Land Massachusetts av.| The Seminole returned twenty-six uhelis, some | DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE AC~- AFFains In ALEXANDRIA.—The “Local News” of Alexandria has the following: The Pensacola still lies off our port, and con- tinues to attract considerable observation. She is 2,300 tons register, is pierced for 28 guns, and is full ship ri - Sbe has a powerful ine and screw idle. She is very long but low, and on the whole is quite a creditable looking craft. On Friday she was taking in her emmu- nition. The health of the city during the fall has been, comparatively speaking, good. There have been some cases of typhold fever, and a few cases of dip'heria with, however, less bilious and chills and fevers than usual. We tinderstand that in the various camps around the city there has been AMUSEMENTS. T HEA T ER, THURSDAY, October 17 Mis SUSAN DENIN Will inths Comedy of HE LIES Ov & NIGHT, And as Cerio, the Pago, in SMODEUS. In whek she wits g “Hapry be thy Dreams.” oo xd “s Fats OUT FOR THE GRAND COTILILON PARTY of the GEORGE WASH INGTON QUADRILLE A*SUCIATION, which tle certainly take p'ace at Coombs’ ow Hall.on Pa avenue, near idth st.. on HURSDAY EVENING, One 7 | Tickets 59 (7 Though Tet Stan Is printed on the fastest ‘steam press In use south of Baltimore, its edition ‘is so latge 28 to require it to be put to press at an warly hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be sent In before 12 o’clock x; otherwise they may raay not appear until the next day. stoi ween Py een o. . oe Brarer une “* Lookout on correspondent e —— Clipper, bas the following in that paper 'y : “The Common Council last . by a con- | a good deal of ague and fever and bilious fever. cents admitting a gentleman. es. Inquire within. 00 15-Steo™ 5 iderabo majority, end after some starp debate, | - Where bave been some fow ood oysters arrived, | _N- B-— Vows refer to previons parties _ootd 6) yn ee =F to the motion offered by Mr Moote, in the | but _Brooaty See fog mneter. Fe ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! ‘@ gentleman and indy wethout omfdren, canbe auabent Flog hes sent apa valuable pitas; [Special Telegram to the Star.) Aldermen’s Chamber, to go into the election of a | weat is getting cooler, and we may soon expect Sevantu, Asove D Sr. accommodated @ handsome suit of Furnished | taken but a short distance off Fort Sumter, leden mew Mayor on Thursday next. I should like | a larger supply of the better quality of the bivalve IMMENSE SUCCESS eS ooms.in& private family, near the Pat and | with molasses and fruit. Paeprnicx, Mp , Oct. 17, 1861 —A gentleman whereby Mie Wallach wands deposed, or the | By the following delicately-phrased h CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! praichednit decitedc a exoaiiont stploend at mods eae a meidice nape egegbnae cd ed re ir. or the owing delicately- rap $ 5 right Councils ba¥e to change a Mayor at | of the “‘ News,”” itwiil be acon that quite a num- 13 ST. 3 TAR ‘ genre yates Rotor noes ra The War in Misseurt. terday bas reached this po:nt, and gives me the ‘heir sole will and plessure. If it be sald that Mr. Wallach bas not been Mayor since the so- walled <tesignation’ of Mr. Berret—which was ‘dated the 1th of September, and sent in to the Councils, or to somebody, on the 23d—what is to Hecome of all that he has done since those dates, now nearly or quite a whole month? That must all be nul, void and illegal; for the theory of the Councils is that the Mayoralty bas been vacant for weeks past, and that oe person now occupy- i the office is not a ‘/egaig@Mayor’ It will Dut a natural and reasonable corollary to this ber of the clergy of Alexandria are ‘‘ absent from the city,” among them the Rev. Mr Leftwich, of secesh notoriety : “The change which the fortunes of war hat brought about in this city, is as visible in the churches aselsewhere. Regular services are held in the Baptist Church by the Rev. Mr. Bitting, its pastor, and the services are well attended. The Catholic (St. Mary’s) Church, in charge of Rev P P Rroes,S.J.,1s open as usual—the assistant pastor, Rev. Father Bixio,8. J ., is, however, ab- sent from the city. Christ Church is used aunt steer Oct. 5 of Major James’ | following interesting particulars of that glorious henniafel ed City | C8¥alry, at Cameron, on y, came upon 250 | amair. Viz: T'reperiss ort goed ieaproved ‘Farm in the or 300 rebels in corn-field, twenty miles south on ony hed at and around H ‘e Ferry Pistriot. “Applt at 36% Ninth st. weat, opposite | of Cameron, in Ray county, Mo. ‘The advance — ‘orthern Liberties Market. guard of cur men routed them, the rebels seeking | 1x companies of infantry, vir: Two of Ruger's 00 li-lw* H, JOHNSON. refuge in = timber = by Third Wisconsin; two of bis (Geary’s) Twenty- '—HOUSE 402 P Ivana ay, ‘ur guard was then reinforced by thirty of the Pen ia; and two of the Thirteenth pe RENT Neus of nok Taylor piace | cavalry, when they completely drove thee from —. ersaceren are for a professional man. se¢tf | that section, killing eight and taking five prison- meat = 7 ers. Four Federals were wounded and one| Yesterday morning, at about balf past eight QUSES R RENT. No. 9! ana No. 92-08 killed. Our cavairy were at first fired on by 75 | o'clock, one of the Wisconsin companies, which tl di pia he souty peed ry ees, with good sta- | men. One lieutenant had thirty-two bullet boles | was posted in the advance, discovered the enemy INA é raree t Biases EVERY Night. ~ Look out for NEW YEARS CALL! FRESH NOVELTIES In Active Preparstion. dmissi: enty-five te. Soienion Twenty-five GsMte FORD. Agent. WANTS. 2 — $$$ 4 in bis clothes, and six of the shots scratched his Proposition for the Councils to assume also the | place of Divine worship by the United S' ’ COA , | bli carriage-houses. ; in Smallwood’s woods, abouf half 2 mile distant, sovereign power of annulling or legalizing—as failita , And serViees are conducted by clergy- ANTAMES LACKED S. Merghent Patter, Ajs0, the commodjous and large House, No. 388, | skin. ~ oe theast. = their might might pl MY the pars Seventh at, opposite Post Office. Oo 17 at the north side of C street SEIZURE AND RELEASE OF UNION ARMY OFFICERS. | OP the sou! men, chaplains in the tag J nee Mr. biter js absent. St Paul's Ay ly to THOMAS BLAGDEN, No £08 Ser- Rewicx, Mo , Oct. 15 —The train on the North This company charged on the enemy, and drove Mr. Wallach since Mr. Berret wrote, or sent, bis Missouri Railroad from St. Louis wes stopped at | them into the wood, and captured their gun. Bat pastor of Christ Church * resignation!’ One or the other they must do, or Church, which was so handsomely fitted up last WANTFD—A SERVANT to do general house- work Il family. Also. MAN to at- NDSOME URNISHED ROOMS — | this piace yesterday morning by a thirt Yhe ndied danger of the city suffering by | spring for the Diocesion Convention of the Pro- | tend to horses "Apsiy at No, 6 Pa. avenue, be- SOMELY | FURN ? y 5 ey f me ¥ | they (the enemy) rallied, and the Wisconsin men eeplog Mr, Wallach cannot be removed. n- | testant Eplacopal Church of Virginia, ts closed, tween th and 16 st oo ttf HVorrinadsoiely “canyeajout tr the Bateet | board tekea hersooey Ten ee aes meets o8 | nctag unable to maintin their position, aben~ ‘deed, even the election of Mr. Wallach bims:if, ‘on next Thursday, will not cure the difficult, “Such is the dilemma to which the timidity of certain members of the Councils have driven them. ‘they are like the peo of East Tennes- wee and some other parts of the country; they make a show of courage at the start, but when the tr lly comes they succumb to the more determined purposes of their arrogant and impe- rious colleagues, for there Is in the Councils of Wasbington city a very fatr representation of that Breckinridge party, whose putposes to the American Constitution and Union were more in- imicat than the wildest imagination has yet been able to conceive No bad sample of the ‘‘princi- ples and spirit of these men was exhibited by the ex-Collector and ex-Register, who, it will be re- a about two weeks kept upa daily the Rev. Mr. Norton, its pastor, being absent from the city. Grace Church {s opened occasionally, services being conducted by the Rev.G A. Smith, or the Rev. Lippitt—the pastor of thischurcb, Rev. Mr. Spr 8 also absent. The W wsbing- ton Street M EB Church is open, and services are conducted as usual bythe pastors In charge, Rev Mesers. Phelpsand Lemmon TheM.E. Church South, as also the Village Chapel, is closed, the Rev. Mr. Blount, the pastor of these congrega- tions being absent. The First Presbyterian Church, Rev Elias Harrison, pastor, is yet open, but the Second Presbyterian Church |s closed, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Leftwitch, being absent.” ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CO4CH- TRIMMER. Avply to WALTER. KAR MANN & BOPP, 346 Det, between 9th and 10th ste. oo 17-St WANTED—A person with from $2,900 to cash mar recure partnership with & regularly commissioned Brigade Sutier, who is doing & large and very profitable business, hv addressing, with- out delay, “Henry.” Box 360 Post Offics. oc 17 2t* NTS.— Wanted,a FURN:SHED HOUSE, or about Georgetown, containing 6 or 8 arden or lot desirable, Rent muct be low, immediately, stating rent and other par- D. E. GILLMAN, Druggist, next wows 8 a Ay. = sud t Office rtments, rent. Apply at ree ‘ost O: pe eve —— Hoos By ide, tg the train, but for some unknown reason did not | doned the captured gun and fell back in good ath an oth ate ao maz oe Eo ty Ss in bot grew there tpt mood order. uni Easel jes and two tons of mili 7 : clothing, destined for Nebraska. “Two of the | The Wisconsin company was soon after rein- BOARDING. captured officers were released on the spot, and | forced by the whole of the troops on that side of three of the four others were set at liberty afew | the river, named above. Other reinforcements OARD.—Families and single gentlemen oan telyaeiee No shots were fired, and no- | were instantly sent for from Banks’ column on Board, on, macdsrats lary 91 and 393 Ce MORE BRIDGE BURNING IN MISSOURI this side of the river, and the engagement went om between Sd and 4% streets, “Transient and Table | Itis reported that Big River bridge bas been | nearly all day In the meanwhile three-pleces of Boarders accommodated. 009 2w* burned by a party of rebels from St. Francis | the Rhode Island battery (under Capt Tompkins age STATE ELECTION POSTPONED. oe pases een oe ' a, EDUCATIONAL. St Lovis, Oct. 16 —Phe State Convention yes- | #24 immediately took part in the engagement. HH , | terday pamed an ordinance postponing the State] At between three and four, p. m., 2 Smal bayo- LAINFIELD ACADEMY, Ngar Danse, election till the first Monday in November, 1862. | net charge was made by all our troops, which Pa.—S!st session (20 weeks) commences Th .* womens. ‘Thorough Gotrestion and the comforts e ordinance was passed by a vote of wet scattered the rebels in all directions. In this A Visit Across tHe Potomac —Mr Editor: Desiring to refer generally to the cleanliness and neatness of the camps of our soldiers over the leaeantly loested, with modern im . | tiver, which strikes me as em: serv one partially or wholly furnished i Bessa in trying to bully them out of the placrs | commendation, 1 wen particularly struck. with Ioarritxe house ard slate nitached, | Sfariome note! Urtober inte or nigrenn ve Farther from Eurepe. eee Sar gist Slieat mise OO ieee to Which the people bad chosen them. Well in- | the extremely comfortable character and_pic- 17 St . K. BURNS. Hativax, Oct 16 —The steamer Arabia, from | 82 (* 32-P * Prisoners, who, teed do you sometimes call them the “Barnacle” tureaque beauty of the camp of the Garibaldi OOK WANTED —Wanted, a good Cook, (col- | _8¢ 30-eolm Plainfield, Cumberland co, Pa. | Liverpool on the Sth has arrived. Her news | With the gun, have been sent overtoGen. Banks's party.” Guards One cannot but be attrac ed by itsarbors, ored woman.) at 648, Minnesota Row. | st., ASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN FE- | Possesses but few striking points. headquarters. At the latest intelligence from aieeiitapany cazsa = raster | huts, and especially by a clever-sized octagon | between 24 and 3d. oo 6 ost” | W a BoALE SEMINARY. ‘ as insarrectiouary movement had taken lace | there (at four and a half, p. m.,) which my infer. x CHARGES OF ACKMEN —. stor jouse, composed entirely of evergr ED— TU i OARDING aND Day ScHOOL, o ussian Po! in which the Ma Star :—Can nothing be done by the properauthor- | of trees, woven artistically pe ingericone wre San ete te pony femiddla ered No. 42 Fs , between 6th and 7th sts., Washington ; was killed , ‘Yor | mant brings, the firing bad ceased, and our treepe itles of our city to put astop fo the exorbitant charges demanded by our licensed backmen from strangers? [am aware that you have often pub- Msbed the jaw governing these charges; and if I mistake vot the backman is required to carry in his back a printed list of rates. tn consequence of @ nomber of complaints by strangers at this time. 1 wes induced to ask several of the Jebu’s on the stand for their card of rates, but not one conid be found They insist they have never Ween fur- nished by the autborities with such a list, and that they bave never been required to keep such alist in their backs. If this isso, it is time our together, and by their comfortabie beds and seats, formed by strips of bark (an inch in width) plaited strongly and secured by stakes driven into the ground. Even when on duty as pickets at Bailey’s Cross Roads, which order was promptly pee ts evidencing thorough discipline, they im- mediately adapted themselves to their changed Position by constructing comfortable sbelters, com d of boards and branches of trees, thus amply protecting themselves from the weather and exposure, so detrimental to health at this season of the year. Your readers already know that every civilized nation fs represented in this No. 15t West st., Georgetown. in |, Mt. Lindsay, member of the British Parliament, | Were in pursuit of the enemy, scattered in all d1- ocho dation of this Institution were resumed in | ina recent speech at Sunderland, gave it ax bis | rections. Other reinforcements (in e@dition to steren oF by Goarbasing the Primecpal. opinion that the English government should urge | Capt. Tompkins’ R. I. battery) were then being ‘86 2 et! M. J. HARROVER. the raising of the American bleckade. That | sent up to Col. Geary. The total number of our pouieed and verece sheue consider perpen, troops engaged. including some amateurs who ena aS eT a , | ency of recognizing the ‘Southern Confederacy.’ oi GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | "The svantiat depreston continued at Paris, | took part, and the reinforcement of artilery—was and there had been some agitation owing to the 0. ‘be bayonet charge was a terrifically- POTATOES, orators! eivence is the paee bread. “in some _— cugeanoanamae. Ou tow wee Soar killed, —~4 * ‘aris fauborgs itious iacards were re; 5.000 bushels miercers, Buckores, and fcsch | to be numerously displayed, and some arrests | Wounded, and three missing B ows for sale. te were made At least one bundred and Sifty of the enemy's 00 2 8&5 Water street, Georgetown. abouta house. B-stof references given. Address “J_T..” Star Office. oe 16-2t" ANTED—A good TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, aod a BOY that has worked at the business. Apply at 162 Pa avenue. First Ward, oc 16 3t* ANTED—A HOUSE, unfurnished or fur- nished, having not less than 7 or 8 rooms, convenient to the Treaevry preferred ; furniture may be purchased ata fair valuation, Addrons “6, W. M.,” General Post Office oc 16 2t* TORE WANTED,.—A good Store, large and ©) convenient, suitable for a wholesale grocery, Troops have embarked at Toulon for Rome, to | yilied and wounded were left bebind them on city officials ‘oke up, if there is such a law; if| regiment, either in companies of by {ts effici t | on or nesr Pa avenue, is wanted immediately, for UCKSKIN GLOVES, replace the othets there not, make one; ond make It the duty of some per- | officers, and the evident cond feclingwhitiresine | which & fair rent will be paid. Apply at Phifhar. | I> GAUNTLETS, &o. A strong naval expedition, with troops, had left | ‘be Meld in their flight. Col. Turner Ashby, son to see that it is carried out by the hackman. | augurs well for the glorious cause {n which they | Monte Hall, 321 D st. oc 16 at* We call the attention of Sutlers, Keximenta! Of- | Venice for the coast of Delmatia and Fiame their brag cavalry officer, commanded the rebels, Let bim be required to keep a copy of rates ina conspicuous place in bis hack, or be fined or sus- pended for neglecting to do so. Confident, from have so patrictically engaged. The excellence ef their drill is evidence enouvh to any mind of the milttary skill and ability of Colonel D'Utasy, cers. and others wishing to purchase Buckskin | Ata recent consixtory the Pope is said to have | and lost his life in the engagement as gallantly es ie POC anOn nce Liatetbe eat wholecaie, to | denounced all compromise, calling on bis eup- | pis brother lost his not long since in the battle of our extensive stock—all of our own manutacture— | porters to be firm, and have no conciliation with | New Creek WANTED-A good G JOHN J. PEABODY 5 enue, between 6th and 7th sta. 00 15-iw Your desire to abate all abuse, you will touch this | whose thoroughness {n the acience of bis profes: | qq7.aNTED—l0 cood enercetio MEW, to oil Pa | St Our store, 104 High streer, Goorgetown- impious men. Subject im the right place. Respectfully, | sion ja shown In the admirable condition Er hts | WW ANTED 10 ood eacrestio MEN. to sell Pa: abut lovee Gauntlets ad: Mitisne ace of the | It inamerted that the relations ofthe Italian and THE BALLOON HEARD FROM A®HINGTON, Octo! . . WwW. comman: ie (the Colonel) is familjgr with | tion) in the camps. Ente "can make $10 st quality, of r uokskin. | rench governments are as satisfactory as ible. «s s eight of the modern languages, all of vRich be | por dey % T WILSON, 231 Pensa, | _ Military’ Buf’ and Winte Gauntlets, Boxing- | France had not asked for any cession of territory. | 4 Correspondent writes us: «- On Sunday, the A Bic Dos Fieut.—Two bull dogs came in pee oer Beaty to BOWE N> ae oe speaks fluently, enabling him to have intelligent Giivems Buckskin Shirts, and Drawers, imide to] ‘The Spanish expedition to Mexico is actively | 13 of October, a balloon fell in a man’s feld contect yesterday on the Capitol, | intercourse with his officers and men Notwith 70} zs a yin Ea esa 4 will leave 8; tl about Sour miles Sram Cherptows, BiG. Steame - ANTED-Two YOUNG I ADIES to attend 105 High street, Georgetown, D.C. | Progressing, and will leave Spain shortly. ; par papaya: ind of a figbt cam vuey standing the comfortable situation of their camp, WW idote None but those ‘tally experienced in| N.—A large quantity of scrape of Buckskin ; COMMERCIAL from the direction of Washington, and is in the a 7 a e crowd | the Garibaldi Guardsevince a readiness to advance | the bucipess will be employed Also. first class | and Chamois for polishing guns, sccoutrements, | The sales of cotton on Saturday at Liverpool hands of southern rights men—rebels—who pro- he « oe ab lected about them, and | upon the enemy whenever the necessity to do so | Dressmakers. Me UIAN. &e., on hand. ee [ee Siren at eee alee: The act cisend Bema: bi it advertised im the Phii le the “under dog” fixed bis teeth in the “upper | jg communicated to them. end is veside conele, | 0613 St 336 Pa ‘avecue. Breadstutts closed firm. Provisions were quiet. | Pote to bave it advertised im ladelph! log’s”” jaw. As our reporter passed, the crowd | sive that patriotism and a devotion to the titg and OUSE WANTED.—A small House. or part of | WPASSEY. COLLINS & CO7s Flour was firmer; sales at Liverpool at 278 9da3ie. | papers. They think they are going to makes were endeavoring to separate the combatants Government of the!r adopted country has prompted H a ho furnished or unfurnished. for A man PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT. | Wheat was steady. Corn had an upward ten- | good thing of it.” Tugging was of noavail, and a knowing looking | them to take up arma in 'ts defease set wifs without children, from 5 to 10 minutes’ Expeoted this day, Ber steamer J. Jerome— dency; mixed 3is 6d Beef quiet and steady. individual, babited in a gray coat which fit him FoDraM waik of the Navy Department, Rent moderate; barrels 5S DRAUGHT ALE, Lard firmer. On Saturday bi nits closed firm THE THIRD AND FOURTH REGIMENTS D.C. B too much, suggested throwing a pall of water on . — - be payment prompt. Address ‘*Thomas,” Stsr Office, £ niebpie ane bo = and excited were out for regimental parade to-day, and made the “pape.” rants falling, a philosophic lookin; Cenrmat Gvanpnovse Cases —Martin Burns, | 0014 lw Which on arrival wiil be for sale. ‘Terms eash | Consols 92793. a most creditable appearance indeed. Thecom- nose an green zogeles, suggested vazrant; workhouse 60days Jno Leshy, drask; Ww NTED—AI| Dsirymen to know that the | on delivery. ARNY & SHINN, 1 ed fi Bifty to indred mem. &n application of Scotch snuff to the dogs’ noses. | fined $191 fenj. King, delirium; dismissed Washington Brewery having commenced | m7 Union Depot, Georgetown. From the Upper Petemac panics averaged from Sfty teens be 4 ‘This remedy not being at hand, our reporter brewing for the winter season, they can cet Fresh L. Goodyear, drunk; fined $194. Wm. Grandin, bers, and almost al! of them were athletic and left—the last be the cone ‘ do; do. $194. Mich: 2 | Grains every dav at 4o°clock. at ‘cents per bush- | JUST RECEIVED— [Mall Correspondence of the Associated Press.} suspension of the + wrilgaitag: coatace' Tamcidaie’ | dismtomd. Jes. Keser denne ent diecracaiy: ei moand all. ae c LINK AU: 10 hhds, prime Porto Rico SUGARS Darsxstows, Oct. 14.—One of the soldiers of | *dterly looking men, such as the Newy Yard , sa Jor nty- th 00 10 CUSTER WANTED. Call at WALL, STE- / PHENS & CO,’S. 322 Pa avenue, 86 18 ANTE D—TAILORS, TAILORS —5 Tailors competent to work on military foods. Apply G. KOLP, at Wall, Stephens & Co's, 8025 WENO VURATE RET STOVE acd BED DING, f nich we are paying the highest ick xe HISKY, the New York Thirty-fourtb, captured with others | 2nd Island are in the habit of turning out. HERRING and ALEWIY two weeks ago while on a scout opposite Col. Le MILITARY APPOINTMENT« rushed and Refined SUGAR Deto's encampment, returned yesterday. He wax . . . to) E. pad ts i Major Wm. T. H. Brooks, U.S. A., has been a teken to Fairfax Coutt-house; whence he escaped. 4 For sale by 30 ects | He reports that there are no latge bodies of rebei | #Ppointed a Brigadier General of Volunteers — | troops between the Great Falis and Leesbutg Wm. Lilley, of Obio, bas been appointed with six or eight atout fellows on each side with “‘leg bolts,’’ ‘tail holts,’’ and all other kind of “holts,’’ pulling against each other, and vainly endeavoring to sever the connection between the teeth of one dog and the skin of the other. They are probably there yet. workhouse 60 days. Jno. Sbeban, do ; fine $1 M4. G. Kennedy, assault; dismissed. Arthur O'Brien, drunk; do’ Jas McGarvey, do; do. T.S Sex- ton, deliriom; dismissed. Julia Thomas, cola, out after hours; fined $2.94. Andrew Kidwell, stealing; jailforcourt. Jacob Sanders, col’d, dis. orde:ly; fine $194 Wm. Greason, drunk and disorderly; ruled fortrial. W. Stakes, disorder ly conduct; dismissed. J. Cromer, carrying a LOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. | T° of the six or eight rebel regiments which Brigede (Quartermaster of Volunteers, and as- paid our troops their respects at the Great Falls a Cinewintppites of guaiition better and prices {hres weeks age have metinied end lett the seat signed to duty with the brigade of Gen. Stevens. AnotHer Ligvor Cas —A warrant was issued by Justice Walter last week against Mrs Hollo- ran for selling liquor without license, but on the | conceal: J or in One price only, marked in pisin figures, it is stated that they are Mississippians The re- THE HEAVY TIRING UP THE RIVER day fixed fort! e tial the witnesses, Michael Mack eaten wennoes aoed Oe acid evict a slenat feruitaror eit find ewe weir | ,Weaiso offer our usual nif stook of ait kinds of | mainder of the force are scatte! me Winchester, | Yesterday forenoon, a heavy firing was beard and Mary Sullivan, failed to appear. Attachments Invta Russer Goovs —We are pleased to state | advantage to give us 4 7all. Dry Goods for children’ bo Be) tone Martinébutg, Sbepbardstown, and Hancock. in the direction of Edward's and Conrad's Ferry were issued for them, and Mack was sent to jail | tbat now sll kinds of India Rubber goods. in ONTS & GRIFFITH, Pa avenue and Ninth st There ie a full teximent at the latter place, which, 4 fortwo days for contempt of court The other | cluding Rubber Blankets, Rubber Clothing, | Je!stf _No. 369 7th st. betw.Land K ste [oo i. oe “Perry Building.” | from the fact of its being the only post where salt | Which, we take it, was battery practice em our witness, Mary Sullivan, plead that Wm Sbehan | &c , &c., can be obtained in thiscity at manu. WASTED. FOR THE CASH—Al! kinds, of a could be obtained, was thought of sufficient im- | side (Mrs Holloran’s brotber) bad prevented her from | /acturer’s prices. at the India Rubber Warehouse, SKC D-HAND FURNITURE AND P B ER GNER’S. , | Portance to protect by a superior force. This ac- SECRETARY CAMERON coming. Mre_Holloran egein appeared on Tucs- | 3 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and | HOUSEKERPING ARTICLES, Persons leav-| EC HILADELPHIA LAGER BEER! | counts for the sudden disappearance from this] g.retary Cameron te tn dun not ~» day, and the cffense having been proven. the Jus- | Teuth streets . oc 16-tf | 1a« the city or having @ surplus wil! do well to call 8, STERNBERGER quarter of the rebel army 'y Came , to-day, not expected tice fined her twenty dollars and cost. The Jus- t ane Pawn. be Reid Sevent! betwee ‘Bont H ste, eet vr Some of the regiments have net been Rellyeap-4 eotern Rare ante BipeRey nest. tiee then issued @ warrant against Wm. Sheban ezeRTEING ! BUT FREE — The Volunteers are ven! ‘een G ani SOLE AG ENT, plied with their outfit of winter clothing, and ASSISTANT SECRETARY ScorT. charging him with intimidating a witness, and| Cholerm’ 'S eae ele Melion ei iin : = a ee ear ome Dee, reece cerionly semindel ef het hy) sp cateee Secretary Scott, we are glad to Sind, is he wes arres'ed, but the charge wes not sustained | bones to bleaen who, by the aid of Holloway’ . I. OST AND FOUND. (Adj-inirg £tar Office.) frosts of the past few nights - . are 2 and the case was dismissed Puls and Ointmin:, would haye returned t bia : Ne @ ix farat onnaly ooneianlly ya Band. oo Th-lm_ | All wan geist shee the Dotomnec, yetlondiag aad |eite eho at hie pest. qunin, Nag — smily strong and’ hea thy. Soldiers, try them. ; -day from the Grea e mou e More Pagvons —L. P. Burke and Geo. Corn- Only 25 cents per box or pel Soe oo wie STRAY —Came to my promicns, om October OLDIERS, 5 yOu! Seneca. wall, convicted of manslaughter at the December —— 13th, a grey HORSE, which the owne DS ket Combe pom ETHING FOR VOU! ————__________ LATE LOCAL NEWS. term, 1856, of the Criminal Court, and sentenced | | Novick Beware of counter“eits and vnprinot- | C8b ines A hie to ING. WISEN BOM ES Pe Lookin -10 oegte. a The Overland California Mati Reate. enesdatonsechoiis to five years imprisonment in the itentiary, (ety ee ee orins pose of their own a atween New Jersey av. and Ist st., 10) velo) mo TcHison, Kansas, t. 15.—The statement] , . have been pardoned by the President, Their of. ed ctr Specs of the eputation attained by | Pn, Pie of at. lnewoe Tet ee i ee «| made in the’ eastern papers that a party of seces- |, TR® WoRtv's Farm.—At the adjourned meet- fence was «| stonists attacked one of the overland coaches is | !£; lest night, the Commissioners by s. utterly false. They run wita great ularity | tbe President to attend to the interests of American ED $. ROBINSON, | and witbout trouble from any source. The em-| €xbibitors at tbe World’s Fair, the following 00 5-5w* Publisher, Hartford,Conn. leioyees ef the company, numbering some hun- rromnge gentlemen yg a as ety [POF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. dreds, have all recently taken the oath of allegi- aaron al Stas. Mere, Ioan —_ We siineton, D. C., OcropeR 10th, 1861 ance. Seaton, of Wasbi: > and Mr re, of S#aLED PRoPusaLe are invited at this office until ” pa : . October St i2m., for supplying the Quarter- Secretary Cameron Going te Louisville. mye the last-named —-. mas part ent with 6,0°0 tons of Hay, and Cincinnati, Oct. 15 —Secretary Cameron, Ad- The duty of the executive ittee is to make 100,000 bushels of Oats. jutant Gereral Thomas and Senator Chandler ar- | all necessary preparatory yen age for the Hay to be good merchantable TimotHy put | rived at Indianapolis last nigbt,and were escorted | International Exhibition. An office to be opened up and delivered in bales. to the residence of the Go’ Sec Cam. | !n this city, and a description of all the articles ‘he Oats to bea good merchantable article put e be tied up in sacks of about two busisis eacn. racks ty | eron made a speech to a large crowd of citizens, | intended for exbibition is to be submitted to the be retained by the Government without extra | complimenting Indiana and Gov. Morton. They | xecutive committee for thelr action. Inventors charge. Oats to be received by weight at (32) | go to Louisville. and others may apply to any of the commission- @hirty two pound - to the bushel. y ers. tive gat specific rematy for dissases of the er, Ku vel, Dropsy,&o, &o., &o. Ask for Helin bold’s, Take no otter. Bee sdvertisement iz another dol uma. se 9 = POTS a Covens.—The sudden chang és of our climate a source monary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Afections. Experience having proved t. imple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken inthe carly stages of the disease, recourse shonid at once be had to" Brown's Bronchial roches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- tation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by proogutiog & more serious attack may be effectaa: warded off. lic Speakers and Singers will find thom effec! ‘or clesring aad strengthening the voice, See advertisement de fly do. . Ambrotypes of Scott, McCle!!an,: ¢ killing of a musician in the marine ‘Sent by mail to any Boiron corps by the name of Pasqual De Falco John Madigan, who was convicted of an as- sault and battery at the last term of the court, and sentenced to six months in jail; and Robert Binoix, who was convicted on three indictmen's of arson in September, 1859, and sentenced to the } oe eae for eight years, have both been par- neys, Gra- I OST—On Tuesday nicht. at the | alnyette 4 Club's Cotillon Party, at Frank!in Hal!. two merino SHAWLS and two worsted CLOUDS The finder or findors will confer a great f-vor bv returning them to the Managers, or to 307 Pa. avenue, 1’ OST—On yesterday evening, in the Rail L PORTE: ONNATE, containing $2 in specie, & pair of ear rings, and two lockets (one with a ohain attached to it.) The finder will gon- for a favor on the owner by leaving it at this office, or at No. 287 Thirteenth st , between New ck avenue and bet TRAYVED AWAY—On the Ith instant, three \O STEES, with tar mark on each hip A liberal reward will be given on their 1 O OF. Visirations —The annual grand visitations of the Grand Lodge of tbe District of Columbia to the subordinates under its jurisdic- tion has been announced te take piace 1n the fol- lowing order: Washington Lodge, Oct 29; Union Ledge, Oct. 30; Columbia Lodge, Oct 31; Cen- Ledge, Nov 1; Beacon Lodge, Nov 4; Ex-] p is Punvizs, return to m*, Ail the hay aud oats -to be delivered at the Gov- Regular infantry for Perrysville, Md ear aletES * : : ‘ersons desiring pennies will always find the JOHN H SNYDER. ernment wharf or Railroad Depot in this city witn- = F Maxxet —Eliza F relsior Lodge, Nov. 5; Mechanics’ Lodge, Nov. | for exohanre at the Rtar Office count ot a | oo 16 st* Batoher. 499 17th in(3") thir.y days after closing the contract. with Doar boenpanici of the Eaecenth ooruke te’ | colaned, was uuenton annumadig serneenie nod § Friendship Lodge, Nov. 7; Eastern Lodge, ov. 8. Harmony Lodge, Nov. 11; Oriental Lodge, Nov. 14; Metropolis Lodge, Nov. 15; Covenant Lodge, Nov. 18. for bay toe ee ee ae EaN I OPSE Those | fantry, left Fort Independence yesterday afternoon | battery on an aged German woman. It was the or r oats ‘Proposals for Oats.” for Perryaville, Md result of aceutention about the occupancy of a 5 REWARD —Strayed from ths Scott Place, $ Georgetown Heights, a young red COW, The above reward wi'l be prid for ‘MARRIED On the 15th instant. by the Rev. Father Mathias All to be directed to Corona, D, H. Rucegr,| The steamer Ben Deford bas been chartered by | *tend, the property of neither, but which the ————— Alig, LOUIS GALETZKI, Captain of Company | her return to the above named place Depot Quartermaster, Washington, D.C. " the government owner allowed the white woman to occupy in bis Maticious Prosgcution on noTH s1Dks.—Louis | A, New Vort Mounted Rifles, to PELAGIA | oct62t* SF COWAN. No proposal will be entertained which is received —_——_————_——_ absence. The celored woman knocked the white Sbentield was arrested a day or two since, on the FYSOWSKI. daughtor of Antoinette Tyssowski, REWARD.—Strayed from the enclosure after te reading a the bide ~ been commenced, Connecticut Legisiature woman Gown. She was beld to bail for Court. charge of stealing dry gents from Herman Jacob- | f tiscity. — $50 or the rubscriters. on the mene, of, = wee ee repression Gy enum ee Hanryonp, Conn , Oct. 15 —The State Senate, ——_——— son bson t t. three dark bay HURSES; _ 3 yea “i all cng Se eine, Dew Yeek DIED, the Sth nett Eee eine stripe “tS TS9 or attorney by a vote of 12 yeas to 6 nays, to-dey passed a reso: Hors SteaLine .—It seems that there are many regiment, and testified that Shenfleld was his as- Good and sufficient seonrity with bond, &o.,| lution ordering the removal from the Senate | horse thi und about the District at the pres- sistant Other witnesses testified that Shenfield i i i ten. Poo wil verequired =F vary bidder muct give his fel] | chamber of the portraitsof Hon. Isaac Toucey | ent time. From the complaints of citizens, and face ; and one bhleod-bay MARK. Any person re- turning the said horses to our Stable, on G street, On the morning of the 1-th instant, 8_N C. DRIVER, intns Sist year of ‘was Jacobson’s partner Shenfield then charged 1 ' iit Es address wi h either the number of hs house, place | and ex-Governor H. Seymour, on account of their | the searches daily made by troops for m’ eni- Jacobson with — his watch, but it was danse, marty idcel_eoceer og rents 0 Oe eee eae we eee Rh OWROR, of busines», OF Post live Box. right to reject all | 2!leged disloyalty. , mala, it 1s evideat that boree thloves ose only ane ae be henge orrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. {STRAY —Taken up by the anbsoriber, on the | bids that fe may oousider too high. Drath ef Prof Le nono, bat se Scene eee. Justice Walter gave the partiesa little good ad- WILLIAM D. th instant, at the Toll Gate of the D. H RUCKER, Bevan on 6 Se caeenet Leong, ot Dextanoat plaints of the loss of six, by various individuals, vice, smnissed the cases 5°. gion and Baltimore Turayike: four 00 10-dtl9 Quartermaster and Colonel. College, died, in New Hampshire, last night. were made to the police this morning. Tux Mzstixo oy Tut Bar Yestexpay —A large number of the members of the bar assembled in the room occupied by the Criminal Court yes- hands high. The owner or a = ey SEALED PROPOSALS, GQ) at Ot. —>>——$—$—X—X————__ wm. M who ~OUGHB, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. SS ber, 1861, at 12 o’clock m., are invited fi q = awe Sent ro Battimons.—Wm. Moore, was ¥] pizing tho army with Beef cattle on the hoof, fo PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR 1862. | arrested in this city by officer James M. Busher, T fe said horses by proving property COMPOUND SYKUP OF GUM ARABIC. and paying all costs. The ! orses can be seen at terday morn Mr. “dd ’ Stables, at said Toll Gate. jelivered at Chambersburg, Harrisburg, or *, i, for obtaining $500 from Mr M. Caele, of Bait- ieteneat pm cp pd sek camabapbonyr ip bea This ple-sant and popular Cough Remedy has | oo leat" THOMAS R. BENSON. | York, in the State of Ponnsyivenis, a8 the Gov eertere ee care ~ Zt | more, by fraadulent mens, was yesterday taken Gen WalterJones. The meeting was organized | persons oe tnowans eopenrey eis orpdd Sedtinsereort Saen Proposals will be received at this office, | to Baltimore by officer Busber, and delivered to by Richard & Se » betng called to the be had at all the prino pal erewith. By ee bidpubt shea zinsli particulars | until the sith day of October next. at 12 o'clook.m., | Justice Showacre, who immedistely committed bary > At for furniehing rations to the U.S. Marines,at the | bim to jail for court t,and Jobn A. Smitn. Esq , inted Sec- | drug sto t a ta 8 bottle, oft Government reserves to itself the right to pay in ‘i a os nan to ja ‘court. setary. Bulogies were pron UT age -@ bey eames of Jun 24 years old William left Treasury notes or other funds it has for disburse oligwing ate\oes, Cane alee ss tai oul amen, 5 eae, : Coxe and Mr -P. R. Fendall, and the usual on the sth instant; 17 years old; chestnut ment, aad to reject any bid and forany cause. No| Cfsweus shee we meno Ar Woxx —This morning, Prison , seso- ASTMFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS, color; about 5 feet S inches ght built; bid will be entertained un ess the bidder is present is ee ers were at work on the avenue, under so ate ae = ; , Plas’ Washington ‘The above fewsrd will he paid for | “he Goverament will receive 4,000 head under the 9 ounsy vane: tg ~ete4 enone elle | nis sg ay gg i r sh 4 rh iW u Averums Fanene TO GET A Dismissat rRon Selpho’s Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. | 733" orga for rither, if secured injaits that 1 ogntiact, acd will reserve:he right to require avy miatofsnree-qurtersof¢ pound al aoe To-day in making trench in the tense wus Sznvics —A young man named — 4 ‘ . it onal number uy; - 3 midor, (brother-In-law of Mr Ellis, who keeps | Thee coingiod sateigat ee on ee jimbo ee SOHN HIGGINE, near Beltavi'l- Deliveries te he made weekiy in such quantities one-sad-e fourthpounds | at Ninth etrest: 00 the Post Office restaurant in Georgetown,) was | which have s' t of over 27 years experi. | 0016 St* Prinoe George’s county, Ni as may he required. ne or in jieathereot | | T: To-night “Asmodeus”” and the Pee ieee eed freee Dearne aR DU. | oare ot WAL SELPHO, Pas serpent ge NAKEN UP, os astray, on the promises of Cras. | weiept; aod uc anima Sil be releten wiiek se suport ours orone | “Pollies of = Night” with Ben and Mise cation to be dism from service {n Captain v of WM. SELPHO, tee, 516 Broadway, | "T King, on the B ookville road, near the Weighs less than 1,00) pounds gross. pound of hard bread, at option of the Gov ra” | Denin in both pieces. A most ‘bill: Boyd’s company of the First District Regiment,| New York 00 on tm "| 1 AONE Ot enaliytown on the lith of F eomditional bid will bo reseed. ment; and at the rate of eight quarts of best white Inte which he had enlisted ‘The evidense went EDICAL RTMENT OF GEORGE- | Votober, a COW and CALF. The fo ‘The bids to be direated to Capt. A. Becxwrrn, | Pon, Or in Hou tuereof ten pounds of roe: 168 | Sworn 1x —Moses Kelley, Eq . was swore in fo show that the young man’s father bad full | ML ROW Co Eck is red, 8 » , Washington, D. G., and endorsed | Po St ae Bere Sonate ot ceea toe | today by Judge Purcell, of the Orphan's Court, knowledge of bis enlistment; and the Court | washington City. Corner of Fand Twelfth Streets. | T™p. and f Cattle.” four quarts of vi One pound | as Register of Wills. e owner c&n come, prove property, pay charges, and Form or Bin, 4 — remanded him to the custody of his Susston or 1861-’62, take them away. onskbas Kin 1LAB, do here Bigpese x et eperm candice, or one-and & rey. —- = a FACULTY OF MEDICINE. oe 15-3 SS KING. | ernment g ‘Beef ‘attlo on the hoo! adamant ne-and-e. hundred pounds gross wei; delivered at Chambersbur. es. Or oO} pou | d tall ; ood, NION OYSTER DEPOT— Ferd, brown foap:wo guns cfanlt ad ‘ouw'wua: | Urpectiuly unounes tha State of Pennsylvania, as overnmert | dred ane fiity-six pounds of potatoes, to each hun- | friends and the Prot eapelyat the . may designate, coo: to the terms of theen- | dred rations. al on vlored saverthomant. "the Cattle to be ‘weighed ‘The increased allowance of paneen of flour hee Ovatere the aa and the allowanos of potatoes. oe the onl — ie bee pera rs Scovient will ‘ease, at fhe. ; m.pstion of one Fomilicsand butiers e Kood and sufficient bond far the faffliment'of the | preset uieurrection; and the ration be ae pr ue en0, comm : Contract, and to receive Treasury notes or other ew ond See “deli Ste order of oe Goverament tunds ta payment for the Cattio, Mes aol ee on ag ar of W. TUCKER Would to the orti ‘jee dp ing! be CF a wR be gpuuired pr by the single ‘ation; and shail Consist of the Ss. Feat at ‘and most choice pieces of the carcass; ington he beta 4 ape te ork, and tas prtomtbate baie eect Tia" Prapgpen, be of the best quality of named. 497 at., 3d All subject to i to NOBLE YOUN! » D.. Professor of prance and Pratioe st Medicine. Professor 2 Pies lee { Proation ‘of Surgery. JAMES E M D. F Professor of ater Professor of Obste etrios, af (Discasce es of Women ren. THOMAS SRTISELL, M. D Professor of Me.ical Chemistry, ‘on00)ogy, and Physiology. J. E. WILLE{T, M D., Demonstrator of Anatomy The ohair of anatomy to be filled. op aaa a oa an address JOHN 8 epiak M nes Parape ec correpeneee pple ery. pat! , Capt Follet, passed up the avenue this prone Ss and attracted great ekeiation from the fine — of their horses, guns, and Fe a ‘be horses were particularly no th as very much above the average stand- ard of our army horses. Fuity Commitrrep —James Collins and W Jones, who were arrested last week on the charge of committing an outrage of a diabolical charac- ter on Mra Hughes, on last Tuesday week, near the Park, bad a final examination at the jail yew , and were fully committed to answer the Criminal Court. $ REWARD FOR EACH HORSE.—Forty- four Horses Stam eded; the figure © branded on the right jaw of all ex: ‘Tse on*, which dark sorrel Any oned ering th @ to the subsoriber, at Stable, back of Clay’s Hotel, will receive the above reward, 00 10-6t* J. 8. DENNIS. Bh ‘T RECEIVED, one of the largest stocks of New 8nd Fashionable Clothing ever offered in Washington, which must be sold within the next thirty days to make room for winter K, Pe ns wantin: Clothing, fergishing Goods, Trunk Ha sand Caps, shoul galt goon, Be ow 1s thé me for bargains, 0. Seventh st., o; Post Office. ‘oot Im RAND F THE ARMY; but Gea ay Aad i of bis ai Clothing which he has jast fi hog | gusrant off at suoh remarkable w prices. Give me 8.08 ae =— . . Form of Tus Camrsei, Mivetrets have added new liy, 408 F street. bet T MOORE’S WEST END DRUG =TORE, satisfy yourselves of the great bargains that | The undersigned, — to their brilliant company, and to- Dope of whe Faculty, 40: mast, betrsen 113 Pi be od’ india Chol some ‘offtred every day at SMITH’S, No £60 of star night Mr. arthur Hughes, the fa’ ite comedian Mosre's Ague Cu d ‘Agtusotas Shailenburger’ UMBER! bad from Sanford’s Opera Troupe, wili make bis bow 3 Pills; and a large supp: the most popular S OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. to a Washi udience, as will also the fa- LUM BER?! ula; ands large supply of tf bas Oinene bee iGHT Dk s+ TS sold on all pare of the United | De mous ballad +. Morris Edmondsdd J. Wil- eshte LUMBE x, consisting of WHITE | l0lnes. , Bleo, Tou a it eet. Adee, ap res »CAK PLANK, MAPLE PLANK, BGPLA » CHERRY, BAeBWuOD, &6., for sale very low for cash, to close consicnmont, by Hams. A su bill to-night. 5668 AND CHEESE—No 450 BUtaiin sto Berseen Pe. ae and D ot “100 ALL Riemt on i Goss —A boy, son oe xa pe Bpaaee ENED Riese. ance me Butter j at srrived. sal able for ake: See ere en grenenes|7 8-10 c,» SEeAMRy moves, sme | Tepes eee eae oe | RRA ROL daed Pade |e, at large, contrary to the ofc: | will be supp iéd st par to our customers, free of Seong ve pon gy ae ve ee: ee Ro. 1 Neteanct —A dead horse has been laying in| SW LMIETENHOUSS, FANT & On Ae Bs? y's Weak, E, STILL CON THE SALE oF| mal Mayas, aittee cautatlarets |e hansen neers | MMA ASD yr ee combination of bad smells which are encountered CURL CCOPTN SR 68 boven at. meet A p, No 18) alana arate attingl fry | ULIPAN AND ELRGANTER GRRE ML acomaeseee stony |e comeleom DERE RM | miscatone oe po. E Bui mar ot orbor gle) panies, within % 0 es of the sumone Junetion, eas « w REAT RUSH TO SMITH’S, No. 460 & s- | for wo ow steak Of Pall ©: ing 20 33-Im cor, Pasay. ani tur at. 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