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+ LOC. Al NEWS. Ovr Ciry Post Orrics in Wan Tine —The war, which bas done so much to revolutionize oes ooo J and upset the quiet old-peace-time routine everv- {7 Though Tue Stax is printed on the fastest where, killing off business of some varieties, and steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition | UicKening it to natural activity in others, Js v0 large 28 to require it to be put to press at an east onion tare S cometuene arporeones early hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be | since its establishment. Since the instgunation sent in before = otherwise they may of ave ee Ege Be _ seers pre may not appear ua’ t day. concentration of a army in and arou e i ot Federal Capital, the malls bave increased more than two hundred fold. Tbe occupation of the Tue Barney Case suvort tHe Onpaans’| mail routes to the North and West by the Gov- Covat, Jupox Pumcatt.—Twe days” eed- | ernment for the pur, of army transportation. petitioner med te Linton, of counsel for the | bas had the effect o causing great perainity in WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS pA ienekceed OO WANTED S20 LABORERS. Apple at My-| FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Three- DEATH OF FATHER WILDEY. RS oG pers, R76 Ee Pa. avenue, ‘oo 18 zi & MoGHAN’S, Plum 76 Dat Teton 4th and 25th sts. Gas, &o , throughout. Batrimore, Oct 19.—The venerable Thomas =my a tereets 006 te ete A Peet We oun a, Wildey, the founder of Odd Fellowship in the V ANTED IMMEDIA TELY-2 god wasp. | 2 '7 St" R WO United States, died suddenly here thie morning. hee a abo SECOND EDITION. Coot! Coorrn! '—In the correspondence (pub- lished to-day) between the British Minister and <1 'O RENT-—Several Furn'shed or Unfurn:shed MEN. at Quartermaster Hocotal, | TO, Mee pert eres cn tteee Vth and 19th ste, oc ism 3." Her’s Pio and Cake Pakery coruer Lonisi- | f'Ok RENT—A two story br ck HOUSE. wit! i i inte’ nod-h ent in a Risthot_Apely iwmaiisiny, “1 | pr aricesan aeeateser tel Mamenaeeds a B?. A id ae Renn Ges by fs single Inquire within. oc 15-Steo* ‘2D gentioman, in a privat mily. Good references OOMS TO LET.—Two orth — 7 Fa Tan eae Oke eet tenee sa Teas: | Ls xentieman end ledy without oh aren, ean be tion. e ‘oo 19 St* | 3 0Ommodated with a handsome suit of Furnished ooms.in 8 private family, near the Patent and ANTED—A ROY. Also wanted, lots of | Post Offices. and convenient tothe Avenue Mesis FROM MISSOURI. Gen. Fremont P; r te Cross the River im Het "parsait ef the Retreatiog Gen. Price. Syracuse, Mo., October 17.—A messenger from Gen Fremont reports bis arrival at Warsaw, on the Osage river, (about sixty-five miles southwest of Jefferson city,) which he beg) ey me to cross by means of pontoon bridges. He expec ANTED A COLORED BOY, A at joner, stated to the Court that Lieut. Barney | the arrival of the mail trains bere, and in conse- not os hie sor Chase, on the oc- | quence, on such daysas the detentions thus caused casion testi: fo by Mrs. Barney (Lt. Barney’s | occur, it is impracticable to have the mail matter mother), but that he bad, on a subsequent occ:- | distributed res pen Documents, Doouments, | furnished, if desired, lent style and at mod- pected to be sion, administered severe chastisement to him in | the tegaler as At icant a sieghs dntny 200k Amtanrehs: Urine nay" thing erate rraiea. fefer noc ‘Fquired. Inquire at No, | cross the river by Wednesday night. On bisar-| under the Constitution of the United States. the street. occur, and the public necessarily suffer to the ex- wonderful, odd New Treasury | 587 H. between 4 Sth sta. 00 15 Steo* — pny Osage, the eppee three ao Whereupon Secretary Seward retorts that bow- cuiagh pater en te ont nen be = _ waiting till their 1 can be assorted ae Per ATERED HUNTER QUSES FOR RE N: —No. 25 and No. 97. on | ing them cavalry, re dispersed by ~ | ever great respect the President bas for the counsel proper 1 y A 80! ndisna avenue, er 2 time, in relation to the matter view of tke plant, eos Seoister caaics Kae —oot9 st*_Wiltards’ Hote! Square._ | very iarge and oonveniert houses, with good sta Gen Fremont was determined to push on ener- | of the advisers of the British Crown, be has more getically, and force the rebels to fight or retreat. It is reported that Gen. Price has made a stand in Cedar county, 25 miles from Osceola, with a force of 20,000 men. Gen. Fremont bassent a dispatch to Camp Kins- try, stati that he bas reasons to believe that Gen. Sterling Price will retrace his steps to the Orage river, and there make a stand and give our forces battle Adjutant Gen. Smith bas raised over 10,000 men for the Missouri State militia, and thinks be will for that of bis own legal advisers under our Con- stitution and laws—a fitting reply to the very silly assumption of the British Government. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. seer <oscalt THEIR WHEREABOUTS. The New York Times and Trsbune, we fear, are deceiving themselves egregiously, in crediting Mrs. Barney (the mother) re-examined at her | whose epistolary achievements are no ali gbt mat- own request.—it may have been ten daysor | ter, and ‘whoee friends at home are no ways b>ck fortnight since, witness was in the third story, | ward in their epistolary obligations. and heard the voices of Mr. Barneyand Chasey. | ‘The office (since the commencement of the war) ce tea dre george en is also embarrassed by the tons upon tons of tran- jown A jangu - | sient news: rs sent to the soldiers by their ued. Chasey said to bis father : “ You shan’t be | friends, sn wich, being stale cours? when my guardian—I will have De Krafft.” Witness | they arrive here, are but indifferently received by thought Mr. Barney bad smacked Chasey. Wit-| them ; yet they must be assorted and distributed— ness was a good deal agitated, and told her son to | a work requiring the constant occupation of sev- URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A - | bling and car: e-houses. F neneed ad nn careful housekeeper desiree to rent 2 Alfor'the sommod nd jogs nad large House, No. 388, are nis ous of accomme- rth wi B % dating s moderately sized family. Address Box 4, | | Apply to THOMAS BLAGDEN, No 499 Sev- Star Office, stating location, description and terme, | &nth street. jy 17 2awtf 00 19 tf Sea Fo RENT—HOUSE 402 Ponnsyivania av., EXxrR408 INARY INDUCEMENT —Part- over the bookstore of Franck Taylor—a pinge nar wan A with S70 to 81.09". to Spraxe is for a professional man. ne +1 manufacturing ‘and selling an Army Knife ai ii reate: ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS.— Fork, an article just invented and of the greatest | Fy \IDEOMELY FURNISH Hoon, a utility. Tho inducements to a party will be unex- come in, that it was shamefal to have such a scene | eral men. But notwithstanding all these embar- | 2¢Ptionable, Apply to P. ULMER, at ths Warh- | With gas and water, and convenient in the street. Chasey’s manner was insolent, de- | rassments and drawbacks, the immense work of | '2&ton House, immediataly. 0319 3t gat Post Office Daerrmeste. for reek, (rs beeen yy due season to obtain the remainder | Beauregard and Jobnson with baving already virtually abandoned Manassas Junction as the base line of thelr operations and fallen, with their main army, beck to the south bank of the Rappeben- nock. We doubt the fact, if but because the line of the Rappahannock from Fredericksburg tothe Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, at- the foot of the Blue Ridge, is by no means so defensible as their present line, Occoquan river and its heed— Bull Run tothe Bull Run mountain, (beck of Sudley Church,) the spur of the Blue Ridge near- est to Washington This last (Bull run) line embraces fewest fords, has precipitous banks, is densely wooded, and is bounded on both sides by a very broken topogra- phy The line of the Rappabannock river, on the other band, abeunds in sballow and accessible fant and threatening. Witness did not see and | the office formed in a manner creditable to does not know tbat Nr. Barney slapped Chate. | Postmaster Clephane and his force. Several val- Cross-examined.— Witness does not remember | uable improvernents as regards office details have what her son said, and recollects nothing of what | been adopted, and others of still greater import- = said, except the remarks already testified | ance are impending, among which may be no- to. Witness did not see the beginning of it, and | ticed a reception room for the ladies communica- it did not continue one moment after she came | ting with their window, and for their especia down. Mr Barney's voice was not loud. Wit- | behoof, whicb, when completed, will prove most ness didn’t know what it was about then, and | acceptable during the approaching winter don’t know now. Witness means by Chasey’s| ‘The postmaster is just now absent from the city manner being threatening, that if 2 ch id says to | inthe prosecution of arrangements looking to a its father “« an’t be my father,” its manner | change in the hours of transporting the mails is threatening. Witness understands French per- | hither, whereby the public will be efficiently fectly, as as she ever did. served. Dr. Davidge alluded to the letters of witness, | ‘The making up of the accounts of the office for (published In the Star a day or two since.) and | the quarter ending Sept uitimo,) presents the usked ber if she bed any personal knowledge of | following results: Estimated number of letters re- ber son’s conduct tn Paris ceived and assorted for the quarter, 3,610,000, and Mr Fendall objected to the question, and said | about the same number sent away. that the letters were not in evidence, and the sgt ne neotire ome unpaid lettersreceived amount WANES IMMEDIATELY—Severa! good | éth and 5th et: COAT-MAKERS. None others need apy oo 18 St E. OWEN & WANTED-A SITUATION. by a middie ared BOARDING. 4 merican woman, as housekeeper in a geutie- man’s family, Address “W.G..” Star Office. BoAskd.—Families and single gentlemen can ool HF __ - a obtain very pleasant Furnished Rooms, with WANTED-A FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, on modorate terms, at 391 and 393 C, moderate. A private family preferred, where the | Boarders accommodated. oe9 comforts of a homecan be enjoyed aadreee pa o WANTED-A small “or mederat--sizod FUR- EDUCATIONAL. NISHED HOUSE, north of Pa avenue 3 3 7 Pa.—Sist session (20 wesks) commences Bitrect, By later oe teed tN s vember 4. Thorough instruction and the comforts work of asmal! | Martin’s Hotel Uctober 17th ; or address family. Must understand cooking. wash- R. K. Bi RNS, Co Boarding, for a gentiemanand wife. ‘Terms | between Sd and 45 strocts. ‘Transient and Table No 845 Post Office. blocks, between lth and i6th ats. Rent reneonable, LAINFIELD ACADEMY, Near Cartisiz, of home, Circulars at Star Offi Will Le at WANTED-A GIRL todo ‘To such sone good wages will se 3-e0lm Plainfield, Cumberia: Gen Sigel’s advance is already across the Osage. His cavalry to-day had a skirmish with one of the enemy’s moun parties, and took three pris- oners. He is in possession of the bridge over the = de Terre river, with infantry and artil- St. Louis, Oct. 17 —The Democrat learns that Dr. Winer, Surgeon of the 234 Illinois Regiment, of Col Mulligan’s brigade, started on Wednesdzy, by order of Gen. Curtis, for Gen Price’s hook Fecal with an order to effect the liberty of Col. ulligan by tendering in his place the release of Gen. Frost. who was taken a: the capture of Camp Jackson, from his parole of honor. We hear, also, that a like exchange will be tendered for Cot. Bow: Gen. Fremon rmy isin five divisions. One is commanded by Gen. McKinstry; one by Gen Hunter; one by Gen. Sige!; one by Gen. Asbotb; council must confine himself to the questions $1 890 25 at 577 Maryland av. between | Nn an p GEORGETOWN FE. | aud one by Gea. T. L. Price fords, is skirted almost everywhere with firm, ‘Skee witves pas che Fenda Pasar aicaiass ims oni” | WASHINGTON AND GROHGETOWN FEE snorntn rots cleared and wide ‘at or low grounds, with 0 Mr. Davidge said counsel had not offered the | From newspapers. 795 75 ANTED—A SERVANT to do general house- A Boarvixe and Day Sctoot, Sr. Lovis, Oct, 18—The following dispatch | joining cleared table ground of but comparatively oe Cie gaat atatne 4 work i mall family. As°38 MAN $0 = No. 422 Fst samen pA ond Tt sts., Washington ; ee oe ee brave telegraph office at slight and remarkably-level elevation. From . tend to . &. avenue, be- 6: . st st., Geornet . S = r. Fendall said well, he offered them now Making a totalof........00++......827,968 89 | tend to horses | Apply at No et te oft Mitation ware nee nigh Rach, Mister, dated tm stiack tett | es Jenene Oe Rappabannock river P Amount paid into the Treasury during the quar- A discussion ensued, during which Mr. Davidge | ter, $16,540.00; exhibiting an excess over any pre- The duties of this Institution were resumed ptember in WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A CONCH: | fdr, or by addressing the Principal oO bis ajor Gavitt, of the first Indiana cavalry, | the country is level, and destituteof wood, having & 1" said be cared nothing for the letters MMER. Apply to WALTER. KAR iS ing the Prinok madean attack on theenemy this morning. when, | been vation. ery can travel Me Pondall repticl. “Letthem pointhen. | Vousamertercf Sido MANN & BOPP, 346'D st, between 3th and loth | _£0 28-600 M2 ARROVER._ | discovering its strength of position, be fil back | trenton’ where cre sn Morera acess arn The Court said one of the letters was read, and Fiac Paxsenration —Yesterday afternoon, | %# 00 17- 3 until be came to Colonel Alexander’s six hundred 7 aad {t was the impression of the Court that the letters | the interesting ceremony of presenting the fags ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, for three} GQEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | infantry, of the twenty-first [linois regiment. | Ween Manrssas Junction and the been admitted in evidence by consent of | sent from California, to t oe Betond Rhade Teland months, pleaantly leosted. with modern im- } ——_—_____ | One piece of the masa A of the enemy followed, | between lines drawn ten miles sbove ten —— C regiment, took place at the encampment of the | Provements;' one partially or wholly furnished (ee MAYOR'S OFFICE, fighting all the way. Major Gavitt then got bis | miles below the route of the Orange and Alex- Examination continued: —The statement tn | regiment neur Hort Slocum. ‘A lurge number of | Wiivend ass SEB Weahiorton P-Or on 17 Bo | OT, gus Gen Eee i re sree ee ein. | Eatsad shestions and, conenating, hie infant, | andria Rallvend. caused a part of his command to retreat further, drawing the enemy into an ambuscade, and forc- ing them to fall back with a heavy loss.”” REPORTED ADVANCE OF GEN. HARDEE TO REIN- FORCE GEN. PRICE Syracuse, Mo., Oct. 18.—General Hardee re- ooaty, reported as in Kentucky, is now said to be marching to the aid of General Price with 20,000 seers, and is expected toreech him by next Sun- jothing. has been heard from our advance guard to day. Cincinnati, Oct 18 —The St. Louis Republican denies the reported suspension of the fortifications there, and says that $1,000,009 will arrive there next week to pay the debts of the government. Anptper Figh _Harper's Ferry. e Battimore, Oct. 1S —A gentleman direct from the vicinity of Harper’s Ferry announces that the rebels again appeared on Linden and Bolivar Heights this morning and renewed the attack on the Union forces, under Major Gould, with artil- lery. Major Gould fired upon them with canister from the columbiad captured on Wednesday, witness’ letters to her son’s wife about the conduct | jadies and gentlemen were present. Visitors of Mr Barney were based only on letters witness | were received in a large carga, elegantly fitted reccived from her daughter-in-law, and witness up and decorated with flags.’ The regiment ret meri area from any one cise of any mis- in review before ies President aud is lady, Governor Sprague,and Gen. Anderson, after i a of the witness closed here, | which the letter of the donors was read, when seston i age called for the production of the | Goy. Sprague made a brief presentation speech, poesrcapete — heoneare testified to having received | and through the hands of President Lincoln, pre- Tb ah ugbter-in-law sented the fiags to Col. Wheaton, the successor of Pm — creer beam read to witness for correction. | the lamented Slocum. Col Wheaton very grace- veral alterations were made—some by request | fully received them, and made a few appropriate of counsel, (Mr Fendall, to conform to bis notes,) | remarks, which ended the ceremonies. and some by desire of witness. Mr. Davidge bad | The 4th Rhode Island Regiment, Col. McCarty, recorded about witness’s letters to her son’s wife, | was then reviewed, and both regiments being in “letters not in evidence, but shown to witness. line, Bishop Clark, of Rhode J, d, made an Mr. Fendall objected to that ststement forming a | eloquent and stirring speech, whit@ elicited rap- Part of the record. turous applause. He was followed by Rev. Mr. Friday.—The examination of Mrs. Catharine | Wheaton, of Brooklyn, N Y., who also made a Oldfield (sister of Lient Barney) continued, (from | patriotic speech; and the Doxology was then sung. last week) Witness first met Alexandrine Parfait te = witness’s motber’s, on Seventeenth street, and ‘esterday, —— Cooney fterwards met ber at witness’s sister’s, (Mrs Wm. Wilson, drunk and Rogers’,) on Fourth street. Witness was present | disorderly; do $1 4 ‘Thomas Slater, disordlerly; at the conversation between her mother and Alex-| do $191 James Westmoreland, drunk; do andrine at Mrs Rogers’, but did not hear the| $194 John Daugherty toning a house; work- Wherever between those lines Gen. McClellan may elect to cross the Rappahannock, be will find a convenient crossing place perbaps within a bundred yards. That is, if he carries slong supply of wire rope sufficient to make six or eight cords a bundred or 2 hundred and @fty yards long, and plank enough to cover a temporary army bridge of that length. His engineers can put up such a bridge perhaps in an hour. Back of the Rappabanneck for at least ten miles, the country continues as level and cleared as between the Junction and the river. After- wards it becomes a rolling country, far less pre- cipitous and far less wooded than between the Potomac @nfi*Manassat Junction. That is, until Gordonsville, the junction” of- the Orange and Alexandria and the Central (Valley) Railroad, is reached. From thence to Richmond, (following the line of the Orange and Alexandria Rallrosd,) the country becomes gradually level, and is com- wo following sections of a late act of titled “*An act to create a Motropoli- istriotof the District of Columbia, and 8 Police therefor.” WANTED-A good GUNSMITA. Apply to JOHN J. PEABODY, No. 60 Louisiana av- enue, between 6th and 7th sta. 00 15-lw OUSE WANTED.—A small House, or part of | “And be it further enacted, That the Board of 8 house, furnished or unfurnished, for a man | Police divide the said district into precincts, and wifs withoutchildren, from 5 to 10 minutes’ | not exceeding ten, and may assign one eergeant 0. walk of the Navy Department. Rent moderat oliee to exch of precinots. The board may, payment prompt. Address ‘*Thomas,” St«r Office. | from time to time, establish a atation or sub sta- oo 14 tw* tion in each precioat iid the nccommmnndasion of tae WARTED-AII Dsirymen to know that the | Prne* fetait and ctanges without recard to or iim. Washington Brewery having oommenced | itation of residence, eucrgeante Or patroimen to brewing for the winter season. they oan cet Fresh | such parts of the district, or to auch of the police Grains every day at 40’clock, at }0.cents pe; bush- | or criminal courts. and to the public offices of the el. Call, one and all, ype, COLINKAU ‘overnment of the United Siates, or of the citiss of 0.10 im* Cor K and Twenty-seventh s' aehington and Georgetown. as it nay deem ad; avar! carry 7, STE- | visable. shall promulgate all regulatiens an UTTER WANTED. Call at WALL, STE | orders through the superintendent of poses whe anal cake the pee af the marr 0 the sity of NTE RS, TAILORS —3 Tailors | Washington, or Georgctown. as being «the Anumpotnar te Work Sa nalitars foods. Apply | oft pofice deparimen's or foros iz the ead oitien, G. KOLP,at Wall, Stephens & Co.'s Be 25 ot tie beard Of poles: ant ican is tig duty ne —— i 7 |. | the police force to reapect and obey the «aid szper AWS MORES TOV ES sd BED. | ntendent of police, as the head and chief of the DING, for which we sre paying the hichest | 4mo, subject to the ruiea a d regulations aud cash prices, Famulas declining housekeeping, or | Keners! order- of the board of police. whole ofit Wit afte: . 2 oa * e nd i And be it further enacted, That it shall be the bad tera thee ‘Phe convsatern Pitape ins house 60 days Dan Flanagan, drank and dis- | having = surplus of furniire, will ind it to thelr | atrof the board of price hereby constituted, at | and drove them back, but not until the vandals | P&ratively heavily timbered. in French, which witness does not understand, | missed’ ‘Thomas Quinn, ‘to: kek. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, ali times of the day and night, witoin the boun had burned the mill of A. H. Herr, Esq. and | Under these circumstances, we are very sure : , do; ” 1168 Of the eaid police district, to preserve the pub- —Jo1s-tf____No. 369 7th st.. hetw. | and Ki ste. lic peace; to prevent orime, and "arrest offenders; wat D. FOR THE CASH—A!! kinds of | to prot: ot the rights of p*rsous snd of property; 10 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AN D | guard the public health; to preserve order at every HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. Persons leav- | pub icelection; to remove nuisances existing in ing the city or having a surplus will do well to call | the streets, roads, alleys, highways, and other immediately. R. BU -Y, pisces; to provide a proper polics force at jes 42% seventh, between G and H sta, evory fire, in order thet thereby the firemen and proverty may be protected; to protect stray gers and — | travellers at steambogg and rlip landings and rail- LOST AND FOUND. way stations: tyson Mat ail itwe relating to the =a} oe of Sunday,and regarding pawnbrokers, took the miller prisoner They charged him with giving information to the Union troops of twelve thousand busbels of wheat being brought there to grind. The firing was progressing when our informant left. Women and children were fleeing in great terror to the Maryland shore. in anticipation of the town a burned. Major Gould was throwing shot and shell from the Maryland Heights after the rebels, and was con- fident he could keep them off until reinforce- ments could reach him. and was resumed in English. Alexandrine said | Cooney, (second time,) drunk and disorderly; that she called there in consequence of a note she | workbouse 60 days. Charles Robinson, disorderly; received from Mr. Barney abvut her returning to | dismissed France. Sbe stated that she was very anxious to To-day —H J. Shiles, drunk and disorderly; return to France, and thought he ceuld let her} fined #191. Ann Catharine Gormley, disorderly return at half price. Alexandrine said that what | and indecent language; dismissed. L. A. Tucker, sbe knew (of tho liberties with little Hebe) she | disorderly: fined $2 91. Jos. Kelley. drunk and got from her mother, who was a very good | disorderly; fine $2 91. Thomas Powers, sleeping ‘woman, and always toid the truth, and she (Alex-| in the street. and Henry Brackman, sleeping in andrine) repeated this several times. Witness} the market, were dismissed. James Clark, drunk that if Johnson and Beauregard find their present lne with Manassas Junction for its base, unten} able, they will not venture to make @ serious stand on the south bank of the Rappahannock’, perhaps naturally the least defensible line they could select between Washington and Rich- mond. AN IMPORTANT RECONNOISANCE. saw the children immediately on their arrival | and disorderly; a soldier who refused his name, | PPVAKEN UP.—On the 18*h inatant,a bay MARE, | [00K Auctions, eotions, gain sling, int oni fice | A reconnoisance was made yesterday towards from France, at Mr Phillips's house, gnd they | sleeping in the market, and GT. Beers, found in with military Saddie avd Bridie on the sachs besiths are piomety onctect att fa ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Occoquan, taking the telegraph road es far as were most kind and affectionate to thei fatber— | the wrong quarters, were turned over to the Pro- | The owner is requested to coms fo-ward, enforce and obey all Inwe and ordinanoss of the | Saxpy Hoox, Oct. 18.—The spacious mill of Aoétink cocok. Pastion wuss mate Aettiakinl Messrs. Herr & Welsh, at Harper's Ferry, wes fired this afternoon by the Confederates, and is now in flames, and will be completely destroyed. The mill was burnt by a force under Col. Ashby after the Federal troops bad taken twenty thousand busbels of wheat collected there by the enem) ‘After removing the wheat, the Federal troops prove property, pay charres, rnd take ker eity councils of the eties of Warhington and away. Applya’ A-R FOWLER'S Livery Stable, Georgetown which are properly sppiicable to police on 12th at.. bet M and N. oo 19-3t oF hoaith, and not inconsistent with the provisions ofthis act’? AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE 8UB- It will be seen that [ have no furth«r control over C soriber, shout two weeks aco, & yeu" fad the polics forca and have no power or right to en- Chasey also. Chasey asked his father to come] vost Marshal. back again, and Eddy cried. Chasey said he —— wanted to live with his fatber, but did not care A Cast or HypropHosta —Three weeks ago, a about a guardian He said he thought a guardian | dog exhibiting symptoms of hpdrophobia attract- ‘was to look after the money. ed the attention of some soldiers in the northern Cross-examination :—W {tness was cross-exam- | part of the city, and thev attacked him with stones ined at some length «s to her intimacy with ber] to kill him. Mr. Schieffner, a batter,who resides brother and bis family from the time he was mir- | on Fourth st. north, thinking the soldiers mista- Pobick, and ona road lesding up the Acotink. This letter party fell in with the rebel pickets, who immediately fell back and gave the alarm. The long roll was beaten at their camps across the greek. From information received there are no rebels forces the ordinances of the town in regard to dis- orders or nuisances. In all euch cases complaint must he made to and redress obtained from the ree OW. ‘The owner w ; sommes rward, prove prope: ay Char 8, BNC take horaway.” DAVID HARRINGTON please come til the departure of thi 4 , took the dog in hfs srn rotect bim, a ‘ouisiana avenne, north side. United Siates police, whose serceant wil! befoand | retired to their original ition, o} ite the wa stu ber opgervanition of kervtetagnie netic: | the sotanal bit Hin on the aren, On wenmday | _ 1 Loulsitetwesn 3th and loth sis at the guard-fouse’ near the canal bridge, High | Ferry, after thelr enpagemeatst Batis between the telegraph road and the river this after which she testified that she saw nothing ob- | last Mr S. began to exhibit unmistakable eet - REWARD —Lost, on Fiiday evening, one s it may be proper to state that this new police sys- As soon as the enemy commenced their work | *!d¢ of Occoquan, and but few at the latter place. jectionable in her brother's habits during that | dence that the virus bad taken effect in the wound § dark bay MAR ith sign of blister tem promises to be the b-st o all rexpects, of destruction, Major Gould, in command of this AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA. time Witness never saw bim drink freely—he | inflicted by the dog; and we regret to hear that | near hind b new Sadd 6 and tho preservation of o:der &.d otection of per- | post, ordered his three companies, C, 1 and K,and [Special of the ] drank like the others. Witness never saw him | on Thursday he was in the most horrible coudi- | Bridie. and Martinga'e. military fashion. I son» and property, tuat has ever existed im the | a detachment of Colonel Geary’s Pennsylvania correspondence Star. drunk but twice. but bas seen him merry. The | tion imaginable. will pay $5 for her delivery to me . District of Co.umbia. It gives Georgetown a force | regiment under arms,and Capt. Tompkins, of | ALEXAND «1a, Oct. 19, 1861.—Edetor Star: Our THOMAS DONAHUE, of cevent en policemen, froe of expeus. in lieu of | the Rhode Island Artillery, opened fire from the | Union Association here is makin favorable first time that witness saw him drunk was at her ry, 2 very ‘Smith and Farrier, « wen ‘st street, a very feeble one which has becn @ heavy charge oon secrete: Done. | Sent TPE: wammsdiaty sound of Od rE] the eteminee | pishou Ave no immediate contro! of this STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the premises | police, yet, being a memver of ite board. | will Maryland heights, whilst Capt. Shriver, of the Thirteenth Massachusetts regiment also opened with his two !2-pounders and the 32-pounder, all mother’s on Seventeenth street; the second time A Fa.iine Front —Yesterday afternoon work- was at Mrs. Rogers’, one day after Court bere, | men were engaged in excavating for a cellar un- and then be was not much !ntoxicated—bis mind | der a brick house on Seventh street, between M progress in point of numbers. At our lest meet- ing on Wednesday evening, twenty-four were " “ . ed nesd ber % ing 1 added; and we now have enrolled ever three wasexcited. [t was before he went to Paris—the | and N, north, when the brick wall gave way chafer, on Wednesday (oto! always be ready to hear the compiainte cf any of | pouring atelling fire Into the rebels, who made -oetge | . 9 loth. t bay HORSE, marked U. 8. 9 ni ’ d I . day the money bad been ordered to be sent to | about four feet above ground, and fell. The en- | snd marked a'eo letter (.on the shou'der, See te cnliae tas bil neriacstorieee aoe resid Tent oo us ws penoeattoe ertnor ace crosses — Paris. From the time Mr. Barney came over, | tire front will probably require to be rebuilt to . In compliance with the proclamation of Gov. jus before bis wife’s death, to the present time. | be made safe, as it was cracked a considerable Any person that will give information where std | strsntion, and will endeavor to have such remiss a Pierpont, an election will be held on Thursday Horse can be obtained or deliver the same at or on | ness corrected. of Harper’s Ferry and Bolivar, which is threatened ‘is babits bad geen very good. When he lived | dista bi the fall rtion. The wall w: said pr mses. shall be paid the reward of two dol- It will be expected of a! good citizens that thoy | by Col. Ashby. here he kept an open frec house, but lately be bas | temporsrily underplaned’ ttmmediately, by ‘tue | lars and ity cents, CASPER SCHATER. a countenance nd sustain this new system to] The few remaining realdents at the Ferry ere | next, the nate, = ayers at Gapents on lived with bis motner more domestic and bas not | workmen zhe Rowe ng Teg ge Bale lat Ward, Washington City, D.C. ‘So Lzawse | oir # ENKY ADDISON, Mayor. rapidly emigrating into Maryla resen' is ce! ‘urguson » Eaq., kept that kind of a house, and has drank nothing | Martin, e: but ale at dinner. The times witness saw bim | a dwelling and store. Fortunately none of the intoxicated bis children were not present. Wit- | inmates were injured. ness Las no knowledge of his drinking anything | « = ae but ale (since bis retarn from Paris ) During the Tae Capito..—About one bundred workmen time Mr. Barney lived in Washington, his wife | sre employed upon the new dome, which ts had charge of the children. making satisfactory progress towards completion. Witness cannot say when ber brother wrote the | All of the sections of the bronze statue of Free- letter to Alexandrine. It may have been that| dom, for the summit, have been cast, at the moraing. She came down in consequence of it. | foundry of Clark Mills, the artist. The figure is Witness’ mother asked Alexandrine the questions | 30 feet in height. in regard to Hebe. Witness had beard that the The frescoe painting is being retouched in some charges had been made, she thinks, not very long | of the rooms, and some alterations have been before the conversation; and that they were very | made in the plan of ventilation of the Senate horrible, bat witnessdidu’t kuow what they were. | Chamber. this city, a gentieman every way qualified for thr position, is spoken of asthe man, and I think wil} be the choice of the voters. By an ordinance of the Convention sitting at Wheeling, ali the county and city offices are de- clared vacant. A meeting of the Union y was held last nigbt, ae those and adjourned to — evenin: when it is expected the nominatfons will , of which I will advise you. Tbe work on Fort Lyons, south sideof H Creek, is progresring rapidly. Guns are being ~ mounted, and when com will be the strong- est fortification around this city. Reinfercements Ordered te Kentucky. Cincinnati, Oct. 18 —Yesterday Gen. Sherman teJezraphed an urgent demand for reinforcements, and on the arrival of Secretary Cameron here, or- ders were sent for 5,000 troops more to be sent to Kentucky imiaediately. Louisville may now be considered safe. An area action in central Kentucky is expected shortly. Reported Remeval of Gen. Fremont. Cincinnati, Oct. 18 —The Gazette says that General Fremont’s removal will take plece early next week, probably on Tuesday, the order hav- A PPREHENDED—On the evening of the 17th PoTarors. a TWO HORSES and a CART, sppavontly belongies in the conn- 3,00 buahels Alorcers, Buckeyes, and Peach try, without a driver The property bas @- B ows for sale. PETER BERR), ‘een left with the subscriber, on 3d street Kast,| 03 27-3t™ 85 Water street, Georgetown. No. 741 opposite the old to'acco warehouse. Tho | ———————____ owner of the above 1s requested to come forward, BUCKSKIN GLOVES, prove property, pay charges, and take it nway. . GAUNTLETS, &o. oo 19 St* A. MATTHIESON. We cal! the attention of Sutlers, Regimental Of- ere - ~ ficers,and others wishing to purchase Bucks! OUN D—This morning. & PURSE, with a small | Gloves, Gauntlets, Mittina, Purses, ‘Tobacco Pou: mount of money in it, which the owner oan | ohes, Portmonnaies, Loggins, &o., at wholesa'e, to have by applying at Room No 7 (lower floor) Pen | our extensive stock—all of our own manutacture— sion Office, ana paying for this advertisement. At our store, 105 High streot, Georgetown. 00 18 St Our Gloves Gauntiets and Mittens are of the $5 REWARD Strazed of atolon.« large white best quality, of real Buokskin. ‘Witness beard them, sbe thinks, the day after ber - bone COW. The above rewar Military Buff and White Gauntlets, Boxing- handed bim by Secretary Cameron. The fort on the Bellview farm, ou the Maryland brother's wife (Mrs. Barney) died, and when | ,,S¥Ast'so tHines — Yesterday afternoon a horee | Oi oj for the return cfaa'd Cow to Gloves, Buokarin Shirts sed Drawers, muade to | (0e, Trernont auked adelsy ofa tow days. | side, maken quite Sermbdatte oepemenss roms wii eo, Aismindetes she Rare wind thoy chaity of Sevente sticptnand Loulelaas avervac, Sommer of Grows, aud Stoddard atrests, reer 105 High etrest, George:own, D.C. a here’ I notice workmen taking down the farm hed beard that she (Alexand:ine) would teatify to | 284 caused a general scatteration of pedestrians | “Gots st JOUN DICKSON. N- BA large quantity of soraps of Buckskin | Orders Sent to Eurepe for Army Weolens. | house. eee the charges in regard to Hebe, and witness: | thefexbout, until brought up by the show win- | ———— cd tobeon Pa, | on oh hands ' POMBE Euns, Roooureiem| Naw Youx, Oct. 18 —It is reported that the | Sis ‘Tooks Like patting the finishing stroke to mother wanted to find from Alexandrine what | dows of Mr. Bell's gunsmith, shop, tomigian | LGseoue or Hast Capitn at hetween 3d at enst | 7 Government intends sending large orders to Eu- that work hai she knew paper bya ares mesbed, glass frame and all. | OG pinet west, & GOLD LUCKET, c yptainin MASSEY. COVEINS & SO. DRAUG rope for making army woolens. The rumor bas}; ject that James Green bas refornished bis Dr. W P. Johnson recalled.—There were no | N° other damage was done. the miniature of a deceased child The finde: wi expostedl tite dee noe peek DRAUGHT. caused considerable excitement among the manu-| ge hotel, (the Mansion House,) and that it is pea m-th iy be eotomngy ete fe he se ARRIVED at Carter’s wharf (foot of Thirteen- he eer eens Garrienas Rave arts sh bayrele xs, RAUGHT ALL, aiiant now open for visitors. 4 examiaation of this witness, and at its conclusion | ana half street) schooners Almira, Travis, Havre- | **eo't,°gee” OPPostte the Gar iNans Navy TANG. @ do. XXXX do, ‘do, Considerable firing is beard from bere to-day, the announcement was made of the death of 8} de.Grace, with a cargo of coal for Mr. Ge rge Wihottod arrival'will be for enle°"Tarma cash eee eee ee rentiy to the sosth of ws. All is quiet ta the relative of one the counsel, (Mr. Fendall,) and Bogus; Izorah, Ruark, Philadelphia, witha cargo s REWARD.—Strayed or stolons about the 31} on delivery. ARNY & SHINN, Provipencg, R.I , Oct. 17 —The subscription | city, and | notice « number of vessels in the river e) ¢ inatant,a larce black HORSE, ju m? Union Depot, Georgetown. | to the national loan in this city to-day reached | coming up. Union. thereupon the furtber consideration of this case | of coal, for Mr. Geo. T. Langley; a. W. Thomp- ee ee po Cocotte Mr | son, Reeves, Baltimore, with 150/000 feet of white 3 retur ‘ ! ta1!, white xpotinf srehead, marked *U PN i on hind quarter and"*.” on fore quarter; UST RECEIVE: D— $300,000. he paid on his 10 hhds. prime Porto Rico SUGARS re pine lumber, for Mr. Samuel Norment. goes to attend the funeral. leg side. ‘The above reward yl be paid s 1 hide. prime Porto Riso From Kentucky. LATE LOCAL NEWS. Court adjourned to meet this morning, when] Tux Camraxtis.—A tine, excellent, superb bill | Turn to me 261 Pa, avenue, south side, hole: HERRING and ALE WIVE! VILLE, Oct 15 —Gen. Hardee has 10,000 Scene ee eae eee eae ep ; to-ntzbt at Odd Fellows Hall. On Monday night | _00 18:3t*. Near Twelfth at *B bble: Grusited and Reaned SUGA t Bowling Green, Including 2,000 Texans. | oP *Mfewropulitan’ Police, having, obiained. in % bags Rio and Java COFFEE. ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasuineton rt been Ric et riced) MULASSES. County, To wit: I hereby certify that For sale by JOHN J. BOGUE. sole thee Magee, of 4 coant. brought be- = fore me as estrays, trezprssing on his en- = clo ures. two HORSE one a bay and the other & S. SY, TUCKER Would aanounoe to ¢ brown, marked with a“P” on the neck under the | \?+ Zens. military and sojourners in Wash bout 15 hands high, an’ supposed to be 8 or | ington that he is now proseouting the Tai 's old. and have been worked in gear. loring Business in all ite brepepes, at Noe formation that the upper story of the house form- erly occupied as a restaurant, on the avenue, near Sixth street, was used asa gambling room for negroes, detailed a squad of wil Roundsman Cronin to make a descent upon the establishment and take all bends. The descent was made last night about & o’clock, but the Tux Retzasep Prisowans —As tioned | ® nurcber of new star performers make their ap- in Thursday’s Star, Justice Dona, in compliance — — with the direction of the Government, visited the Tueater —The theater is crowded nightly, prison at the Old Capitol, and administered the | Miss Denin, Ben Rogers and the Bland company = "The — Serr —— ep selected | continuing to prove cards of the first magnitude. ir * ol ation : t Mi in in tw ‘ts. “t —— do solemaly swear that Iwill not take Se te aoe D&E QUARTER MASTER’S OFFICE. Ws sHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 10th, 1861. SaLep ProposaLs Gre invited at this oi until October 2ist, at 12 m., for supplying the Quarter- mi a ment with 5,00 tons of Hay, and & arms the United states, or serve — id of me. f the Justi f | 497 Sixth st., 3d door north of Pa ‘av. He up and delivered in bales. biers—ten or a —who were there when WRittary copecity against them, util regularly | usa house oases in tho star of the Teh macaae, | the Peace in sud for eaid comn'y. thie Ith dav of | intends to manufsoture, out, ‘repair, ro he Oars to bes good merchantable article put | the policemen approached, vamosed and were not military aga! 0 eg y tthe Julia Thomas who lives on Thirteenth | October, 1861 ROBERT WHITE model, cleanse, and strive tobe generally acoom- | up in sacks of about two bushels esen. Sacks to | captured, because of their baving been notified « = tion.” oan anat between rt D. it* og ‘The owner or owners of the above desorited ae or ee rey other Machine Stitch seaen teas Ay> counived OF Weight arias moment before the squad gotin. The whole ma- - ‘ ~~ * —_—____ h requested to prove property.ray charges, fb re 4 7 : chinery of a regular establishment—as The number of those who took the obligation |} 4 geiuunt CoLorED BALL was siven Thurs- and ta Neaway SRMES MAGEE.’ | ins neatly executed, se 17-3awim* tairty, two pound. to the baa = ee pod a he peg od was thirty-three pws the gry Columbia, | day last by Joho ray: hich he Sener ves Near Tevallytown. 289 JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 orament wi ‘or Railroad Depot in this city wita- i i No. ments—were taxen, including the cloth, checks, ; Virgt: h Carolina, eatoredit. His mana, were polite a e- ¢ o re Gen ;'Maryland,1. Three fanly, his music was good, his ref-eshm nts pien- STRAY.—Came to my premises, on October Beteca A inthe Fonth sta, southside, a apy eed sogueiner: ‘Those res ‘this winter. oridentiy for en en took the sath of alleg' namely: Joseph Eliet | tifal, and his guests we can justly term the elite of | FYSTRAY —Came to my premises. on ¢ IMPORTERS OF WINES. TIOUOH ESE > beins gavalones. tensive business this winter. ‘Larrabee, of Maryland, and J inh | Washington. for their deportment was truly wor- apy gp Sl coeaty ome ioe DQ MOET ERS Re PRESE! i344 ae mark i. rroposals jay. ‘hose O'Brien, of Georgie. thy ofimiiation. __{10")__ A Grpcenee. | CSpensce. Arnly w ING. WISENBUKN, 4 bivess FINE 3 OCERIES.” 4yD- rested vo. Cotonm, D. #. Recxm, | AX, Weer, Guanes. — Tbe, charts 3 = Pi st , between Now Jersey av. and Ist st. s 'SINGENERA . Wi . aaa ae: Rubee eter Sates ts | gAt"sod tt nas ina" weer eda we | Setreon band Com iat | SYEPese gion ite pened Sra eerie tt Stee ities did not seem to care s great deal | cluding Rubber Blankets, Rubber Clothing, a " or tii * is has been whether be did or not, and returned bim to his} &c., a can be obtained in this city at mans: $50 REWARD. Strazed eae “pike Moet & Chanicn canine! So bentk: Fagot, | are presen’ old q be soon caved in, and gindly kissed cturer’s prices, at the India Rubber Warehouse. h@ 13th inetant, three bay HORS: cS; Tourette, Royal Grape, 7 or attorney. i the book. He will be sent to Old Point with the Ss Peansylvania avenue, between Ninth and | and one torre HO SE, white stripe in hi Whigh we offer at Jez York Prices—freight |} Good and sufficient security with bond, se: not of the stripe to be asa 4 oc 16- 6 5 one i~bay » ADY person re~ . s . oem eae fae te Swe eae | Sete cont | Reale berger sey uate tye tbat | OHNGUS une wronja | Eissee Sek Sue tna’ ffs Wonne pase pn, mapeennrr pomeg mp a tipondiont eg botweon 17th fend 18 h ets., will reoelv: Of business, or Post Uffice box Abm. M. Bininger & Co.’s (19 srosd street, Ne figton city would ve pt Reena gst to e- | proving the da Oa Ee wHOk Fetes ienowned BOTTLED WINES and The oath of allegiance was al<o administered to | poces to biraah, Emmerson, alias Lieut. Hill, who was taken asa} Pills and int! oft Scurvy, a nd ag ee fe » ol o! Mwoutd have returned te his 00 16-lw* The undersigned ete tase right to reject all bids that ne may \ D. A RUCKER 00 10-dt19 Q ‘and Colonel. = QUORS, for Camp, Medici: sad Pamily use, é constantly On hand and sold at New Y P: SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 2ist of Ooto- | by the Case, At JOHNSON. NA x ment jexandria | J snd who bas been-| f.mily strong and heathy. Soldiers, uy them. ber, 1961, at 12 0’eloo! Bre inv! for sup- i? 2! enna. Avenue. — p< Ba Har in prison. He was released Only cents per box or pot. 06 l4-iw Beg ee bid ‘Best’ ee on met wr ot PA ery ey = —e BAUCER fy Fore FIED SEE VIOn: Heavy, Grez end oman coe —_——— di y if article Figo Parerwrarion —The frends of Col. D MARRIED Fork i Hataglgrenenvonesen he Wow’ | Rom urrioicdcauentaiey tee gntiawere © | Poni, Meat Srl aae Grob inakae a | ing Pretec, bree by ©) Dement HK. Williams, of the Tbirty-first Pennsylvania} 0, isch inet., by the Rev. Mr. W. ites Capt Bidders are requested to oomp'y in all particulars At SOHNSON & NAGLE’S ures. "2 able vlogs, Sheetings, iow jtcincd 4500 byt tales tohen and Sale rereund ex veered po er arg pede 4, antl, of York, to Miss atte se bef iendd apd aig tigre origi fo pay io Also, PICK. ED. at ET, KN AND | Sy other Kiods pry, joods for the gen- | sentations *? After all the evidence, which, su at ‘dehing tom te 5 pecia pry foc ee anus tae It te expected that some of (be, petdtoen will be | yOu tha eth inetant, by the Rov. C,H. Halls Mr: aie aud toe eat aay bid ed ora cauee, ‘No Puli ae sarpetn, ‘Curtains, OF ure, &o., upper | tevecon the pasties, nd ‘the arguments of coun- — ‘ - +2") bia will be en uness the bidder is presen! ; ° sel. Justice Johnson case, Mr. Col. James , Of Philadelphia, a] f this city. i! LUTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. One price only, ‘and Messrs. present. Col. J sage Bedaheh ee eon tock vatldas’ ie Rev, Potor Licht Wileon, | [272 {will reosive 4,000 head under the | A New suppites. of qualitice Netter und prices : nee Panes ap ae ppd nee mony M.. WILLIAM 8. HORTON to ALUEN cont:act, ‘or d will reserve the ight to req Boy sual ad ps BX a avenue, ., | Davidge Laskey M. WAK WICK, a'l of this city addit ona! number up to 16,000 he-d. ae frures. of | 2° Perry = 3.P (late ligenser copy ) edalivgcegtabe le week.y in such quantities th kinds NAY LUE FLANNEL, Security ror Prace.— Ballou 7 ieipues army Ms was arrested by the sessalt " a and battery on Mrs son itecems Fencibles” and the veteran Colonel, who will Mew, me Cate. saust axe Le pornis sioss cloths, and Cassiin’ ree, on Weighs lose th ‘1,000 pe gross. present the colors, feels a faterest in its On Sergrdey BTS a eats orc one iene ‘Lhe bids to pa wo ede cheis wareae Perms present and futare success. Williams’ friends ae and those of the Reytmeat generally ex drs, is frierds and of B_S Kinery, present at this interesting cer-mony. This Rezt- | a, rer yen ta to to. or i ‘Graham's Brigade, yA )afterncon, nie Seal No. i | 7 ted in a scene, which arrest. Mr. Gb1 Dat, between 24 and Sd. cm eS Ty ye Opts cn ina son of Rob- Donn. z 2 on “ae faut” eta ‘asia onto morrow, (Sunday,) y, Dr Thos on the estate of Gen Walter Jones, having been named In = will of deceased, which bas been ‘Waasschon of routine business.