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Tux Caszor Ae x B i Lov.—Sa rday| Brocxave at tue Lone Bitinoe.—The utipte- toring, Col. been or New York, ae ed H cedented storm of Saturday made a considerable —————— | reer’ Gras officer of the Sistconelives police , breach in the solid Karey | of the bridge where WO, GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED, upon a chatge made by Mr. P McNichol, of the , it joins the timber work on this side, but the dam- at No. 2411 street, near 18:11. 1 _ __ Later frem Eurepe. THREE O'CLOCK P.M. "Though Tus piprepied icant ss fastest Hathange otel, of ctutning his board at the | age was temporarily repaired, and the bridge has ANTED—A scion CIRL. Apply at the New Yor, Nov. 3.—The steamer City of New or stom press in use south more, its edition | hotel by false pretences. ‘The case was taken be- | been passable until this morning. The water has WwW Ebbitt Honee 7 Migs | York, with Liverpool advices of the 24th, bes is 80 large as to require It to be put to press atan | fore Justice Walter. From the documents pre- | risen very rapidly. Since yesterday, and at nine —~ arrived. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. earty hour: Advertisements, therefore, should be | sented in his defence, it was shown to the satis- | o’clock this morning, it hed submerged the road Wanders ood PasTRY GOoK. Sten an The London Times, in an editorial on the efforts ——————— sent In before 12 o’clock .; otherwise they may | faction of the examining magistrate that there | on the Virginia side to the depth of several feet, . NEER sesebee are ofa a be «| of a class in Lancashire to induce the British No NEWS OF TRE FLEET: jovernment to interfere in American affairs and Sioa the Blockade, says: England wore, rather At 3 p.m, to-day nothing had reached Wesh- undergo much suffering than jain ru ington from the combined fleet. of international law. She Aas recognized the kad and must abide by wt. To break it would | It \s generally believed that the landing is to and stain the reputation of Engiand. | be made at Bull's bay, two miles north of Charies- England will not commit such an 4£?, even to save wn." her greatest ma: ctures. . The beep hy ee, save ratlngeg —oe We take it for granted, from the natare of the everywhere effectual, and remii u ing- ton Government that only real b’ockades call for | COM north and south of Charleston, that if thet recognition. e article conc! by saying it | be the point first aimed at, the Innding may be would ill become England to be the tool of south- ern machinations by their withholding of cotton, | Made say whee from twenty miles merth te and comments on the design of thus compelling thirty miles south of the entrance to Charleston Apply at Clarendon Hotel. was no ground for the c! of false ences. | rendering any passage at that point impassable, pers | Mr. MeNichol testified it Col mate came | as to get to terra firma it would be ni to ANTED-A genteel cyt ORED BOY, be- to his house some weeks ago and took board for | swim any horses attempting to make the passage. SRY Ore oe = Leahey at DEMP- himself and several others. representing himself As we go to pressthe water is over the solid JE, 3 ' 5 asthe colonel of a New York regiment After sgeecdbemed bridge—the cause way—and the current WANTED-4 YOUTH. vell recommended, to his remaining until his bill was $119 50, Mr. | is very strong and pressing with terrible force Sesist in a dentist's ratory, and study the McNichol made inquiry at the State Department | against the siructure. Great quantities of drift peofemoe. A ply to R. DUNALDSON, Den- as to his position, and was told that there was no | wood, and a large nuthbef of pumpkins, have | t+t No. ‘a. avenue. no 45t such officer. come down with the flood and are banked against W *NTED—Forty able-bodied LABORERS, at Charles Meinart testified that Col. Raalou js no | tbe bridge, and a number of people are engaged the foot of Sixth st, Island se colonel, and exhibited a note of Baalou’s fora | in securing the material for pies, as well as lay- month and vores. Apply to Pp. BURRO |» Mat sum of money which he held He said he came | ing in fuel for the winter tingly’s rf, foot of Sixth st. no 4-2t here to act as adjutant for Col. Baslou, but the soldier, suppers, to have been drowned neat WANTED—A good PIF and CAKh BAKER. regiment was disbanded; and now be came from | Leesburg, with a light blue woolen uniform, ts Good wages wi:l be given Aprly immediately the members of the regiment in New York, to | lying on a huge pile of drift wood, within a few | at tho Sutler’s Pe and Cake Bakery corner of may not appear until the next day. Tue Boanine or tae E-staxrt Invinmany— Terrible and Thrilling Incidents—Removal of More than One Hundred Patients—A Woman Supposed to bs Burned.—This morning, at a very early hour, the E-street Hospital, known as the Washington Infirmary, was discovered to be on fire It contained at the time ninety to one hundred sick and wounded soldiers, and a considerable number of other Government pa- tients. The fire is believed to have originated in a defective fiue from the furnace, which was located In the cellar under the addition whieh ted from the center of the main building in | stop his further operations. feet of the bridge. The body is much discolored | Louisians avenue and Sixth st i foreign nations to take part in the quarrel. Tie’eme. The rooms of the Sisters of Charity Gol Baalou ex ibited a pass from Gen. Porter, | and swollen, and has been examined, but there is ANTED.—An interest sn o Sutlership, by a| ,, Pe Fe p= Gazette ioapy coca denounce | harbor. were in this addition—over the furnace—and the | in which he Is recognized as Col. H. Baalou. | no trace of a wept. person who can furnish the necessary means, | {he cenduct of the American blockade, and what | 4» imPoRTANT MAIL CHANGE CONTRMPLATED. three medical cadets bad a room on the floor | Also, a document from the Department extending | A great number of army wagons and a large | and teamato hau’. Apply on 2d street, in rear of | !t calls the wrongs done to British sh! Itsays | To.morrow there isto bea convention held above. The rooms of the Sisters were Se the time for him to report his regiment ready for | number of soldiers bave returned to biped ae 534 Ps. ave, _no 4-3t* So beceminn indiesteaeae British Government Reena tithesall con Wonk , =f Rae peel egg bad med = pended biccilning secuecnt bak Ewa auoateh oesoel, to coe WANTED A SITUATION se coek, by a. v0- It is reported that France bas sent an answer to | and New York city, to consider a proposed change Sister Superior first gave the alarm barely time to burry on their clothing and escape, leaving everything but the clothing they had on in the burning building. Their cries brought in the guard, soon the alarm became general. Drs. Rodman, Hutchins, and Allen, the cadets above alluded to, lost all thelr personal effects, with the exception of the clothing which they hurriedly put on to leave the burning building. ‘The Metropolitan Police were soon upon the ble woman, who thoroughly under- Col. B. baving been dismissed, explained his | into Virginia but was obliged to return. stand: buriness. Inquire at 364 Eleventh et., tion. He was commissioned to raise a regi- —— between I. and M sts., from 9 to $ o'clock to mor- ment in New York, and after several companies} Tar Stassinc Case —This morning, Justice | OW:(Tucsday.)Nov 5. Tt bad been formed he came to Washington to attend | Clark examined the case of the Italians who were WANTED-A BOY, ab ut 16 or iy yea s oface, to business for them, expending bis money for the | charged with being concerned in a disturbance who understands something of bookkeeping. regiment While he was here a misunderstand- | on Seventh, near N street, last night, in which | $24 can como well recommenued to gees ae ing occurred among the officers. which resulted | W.H. Thomas was stabbed. The Justice called Lines rs ted will be given, Apply at this office. in the disbanding of the regimentat the present | for the witnesses, but no witness of the transac- | 7 *—* —_PPWJ_J_PP time. tion appeared. Thomas, who said he would URNISHED ROOMSAND BOARD Wanted, the Italian proposition on the Roman question to | of mai! schedules, by which & through meil the effect that financial difficulties in France Vent the present solution of the question. | leaving here at 5% p. m., will be run to New The position of the affairs of the Bank of | York; and starting from that city in this direc- France continued to excite unrasiness. It is re- | tion, at 11 p. m. rted that twenty millions of francs have been Department bel! t will Feet since the Tast ptatement was issued ies steer comma It is asserted that the panic relative to the | S¥"ely be accomplished. French wheat crop is premature, and that the | “ conrEsPoNDENCE BETWEEN DR. BAKER AND LT. round, ran through the bouse arousing ali Justice Walter stated that he administered the | bring other evidence than his own, went to the by a gentleman and his wife. for the winter, in evil has been exaggerated COL. COLBURN”? She inmaa‘ce, and about this time the scene was | oath required by law to Col. Baalou when he | guardhouse this morning. before the hour set for | © fenveel, private famuly in the oity, | Address, your Eneatend reed took Gmeres {hat in another | Under this heading our Belghbor, the Repat- awful in the extreme. received the commission; and bad several times | trial, went away, and did not return. From the name, location, terms no 4-2t* +m Larusr. lican, this morning makes % additiona state- All of the sick and wounded able to rise wrapped | sworn recruits for him, to be sent to New York | statements of tke Italians, all of whom are fruit =: - townen; Och 01 oak bills were readily dis- | ment concerning the late disaster at Ball’s Sluff, saa beltbnn ths te muctehs ch thane etic | ne ene fosdiocs, 18 sppeaced thet shout © ofcleck ‘two af W Alonoe a STTUMPION gs poosoristiousierk, | counted yerterday at three per cent «and in some | as follows , ———— re al n e! “Drus C - a » 4 A do s0 ‘were terribly lercing. and thrilled the} Mupictnx ron THEARMY.—We hear from vari | Seventh and N streets, and they ran into the | Adress “Drug Clerk,” this office. no 2 3 ance at2y. Business is ata standstill atthe | <Corpesponpence Between Du. BaXeR axp hearts of all who beard them. Thecitizens nk. ous reliable sources of thé excellent effect of | house to escape Roundsman Curtis, with a WANTED-—A GIRE of about 12 yenrs of age, Linu. Cot. Corsvrs.—We understand that a Frve’s Pain Curer asa remedy for the pains and ‘uad of imen, being informed of the affair. _,(Orphan preferred,) to accompany a family to Lite consequent upon. camp fe. It is truly won- | aha that tue parties’ lad fakes refuce iu the feat: Ggifarnian (Apply to A. J.P. PHELAN, No. derful how ») ly these ills have been removed | jan’s house, went tothe door and asked adm ‘enth st po2iw bs J the use of this medicinal preparation. Many | tance as an officer. The inmates supposing it the WARNTED—A comfortable FU R NISHE D of the soldiers in the Massachusetts Regiments | same crowd that had beaten their friends, refused HOUSE, fur the session of Conetegs, not to took a supply with them and they are now writ-| to let them in. One of the Itallans seized an old | {4* from the Capitol, at a rent of between 350 and {nz home for more, as their stock is exhausted by | broken gun and tried to frighten them away. | $0),per minth. Aleo. two nion'y furnished Rooms, the demand for them from thelr comrades. Let | The officers gained admittance, and arrested ali | Woreereater beth Radios Kh Star OF no soldier leave home for the field without suffl- | in the house. One of the inmates was badly burt | Roe: it, the officers of the institution, and the Metropolitan police. were ali active in rescuing the weaker tients, who had to be taken up bodily and ght through the smoke and flames to a place of safety. Some were carried to the City Hall, some to the school house on Judiciary Square, (a hospital for some time past,) some to the former quarters of Gritfin’s Battery, some to Old Trin:ty Church, on Fifth street, and many to private rent mitigation of the financial Phe is Tamora that bullion at the une on Tee a at Oe. abe correspond: Bank of France bas decreased £1,200,000 since last | Thayer e trotigs of the inreembed bene ed ie. return, and that an immediate raise in the rate of | Got Colter of Gos Men letee et . discount ts in contemplation. Tt appears tbat on the 30th uit, Dr. Baker, ad- The exports of cotton from Liverpool In the Inst dressed a note to Col. Colburn, calling bi atten- two days bas been 55.000 bales he market is | tion to an article in Wasbin; Star, ti excited, and prices haveadvanced Xd. on sil qual- | 4+ jg stated on the authorit ‘Col. Colburn, that Itiea | Speculators and exporters took £35,000. | the’ disastrous result of the late battle st Ball's no 2-2t"_ | Middling New Orleans 124 reside ces in the neighborhood. It is believed by | clent supply. One of the soldiers writes to his | in the face, and another slightly; which they said — eS - Bluff, was direct consequence of the disobed!- the nati the ‘ther 2 ANTED—A MAN to attend a boiler, —_— wonetencesd ‘etts Cae encuption of ove tn aged mitf want you to tell Mr Joseph Frye, tn bebalf Seocing teeta ees aa atte w Apply atT. M.HARVEY'S Oyster Depot, | Arrival of the Steamer Norther Light, | {cr of orders by Col Baier who commanded in woman, named Mrs. Hussey, who was sent to the | of the Essex Cadets, that his Pain Curer Is the | windows. Justice Clark having no evidence s mers New Yorn, Nov. 3—The steamer Northern ' Light arrivea'to-day from Aspinwall, bringing | Cutitied Yo have is the reputation of hie wrothers {$858,000 in treasure from San Francisco Will induce Col. Colburn to enable him, (Dr. B.} The French steamer *-Infernsl” was blown to | as soon as possible, to have Col. Colb: name atoms in the bay of Valparaiso by the explosion withdrawn from the injurious attac: pon the of ber magazine. The vessel caught fire, and memory of the Acomanie and in (bis connection thus was caused the disaster. No lives were lost, | be names George Wilkes, Eaq., a8 {be proper all aati 3 had time to escape. The British | medium of communication. - storeship Nevens was injared by the explosion. To this Col. Colburn replied yon the Ist inst.,) Considerable excitement existed at Lima on | ¢yat he had not seen the article Tegerred to in the account of the elections. During a row the troops | cra, and regrets that bis name was mentioned im fired on the crowd, killing from eight to twenty connection with it He says, however, that be eames: did make a statement to ereoes connected = . the press, including the editor the Star, an jaw oo ae ers from the that the watecnent Sas made from information re CL. ived from Gen, Stone and others. He theo re- West report that Col. Mulligan, the hero of Lex- | C®!¥ bat be dia chek aeamainen, ae ington, has been released by Gen. Price. He was ede. that bee ie i bag oat te a Cot prio Pein depe! J pe an es ne et ee Baker and all ee oftcers ond aos engaged and ington ring away ac’ e e 2 eer, Pa, This release {adicates that the commission sent | Ys anything different from — to lengli from St. Louis some days since to effect the ex- | Must have come from. some a : change of Cols. Mulligan and Peabody and Major | Presses 8 regret that bis mame shor sonnnnten Vanhorn for Gen Frost, and Col Bowen, and | With any publication at all unpleasant to any Infirmary some time since by the Commissioner of Public Buildings. She cannot be found, and it Is sup; d sne has perished in the flames. The atno time became general through the city, and many persons living within two or three squares knew nothing of the fire until this morning. One hour and more after the fire was discovered a sing!e alarm bell was rung, and it ‘was at least an bour after that before any fire en- gines arrived. By that time the addition and the eastern portion of the main building were envei- oped in flames. The fire now made considerable headway; and at 6 o’clock this morning nothing remained of the Washington Infirmary but a mass of blackened walls and smoking timbers,with the exception only of the west wing, which is com- ratively uninjured. The walls of the addition ve nearly all falien, and the front wall of the east wing is cracked so badly that it will have to be taken down. Dr White, the principal, lost all bis personal effects; and it is stated that the books and papers of the institution have been destroyed. The as- best thing that they ever had to cure their little | upon whici ES ANTED—Two or three good COAT MA- complaints Any common defect in their # Seen eae nit the, parties for ‘court, dis KERS, for which I will pay the city prices always finds a cure in Dr. Frye’s medicine a —— B. VAND ME. Merchant Tailor, No. 456 Sev- the boys call it. And would recommend to sol- | | Kina’s Narionat Cincus.—This evening, Mr. | ern st, between F and G sts., opposite Patent diers going to the war to supply themselves with King will commence his regular equestrian season. ee a it. He labored assiduously to render ‘‘thiags”’ UNITY.— WANTED—. Capt Buxtom of the 14th Regiment writes thus: | Comfortable for his friends, and we hope his r the stock and fi “Frye’s Pain Curer beats thing that we | enterprising efforts may be amply repaid. His at have this way forcolds, coughs, fever and ague | company, for strength and ability, has no equal, ol tenuired hen and everything else if uny one is sick in my | 8ome of hisartistes having the capacity and rep- | thousand d. company, they come to my tent and want some of | utation for commanding princely salaries. Mr. that medicine. I had a box of it when I left | Melville, the Australian rider, for instance, gets view may bi Boston, but we are on our last bottle now. Tell | $300 per week, and is always in demand. Mr. every one you see coming out this way to get a | King, in securing bim, has evinced plainly that supply. a. he do@s not fear to invest his capital where be T° SUTLERS.—An energe‘ic merchant. with thinks {t will pay him and please the public. sufficient oop. desires to purchase the stock Princety Gessrostty —Our highly esteemed | Mr. Dan Gardener, the clown, is a humorous per- | 8nd busi of & Regimental Sutler. Address fellow-citizen. John C Rives, Esq , has given sonage not unknown to the Aabitues of the circus. | “Busines the offics of thi substantial evidence of bis patriotism and devo- | Wm. Kincade, the hero of 100 somersets, will | (q7 ANTED—A ©OLORED MAN (slave) who tion to the Union in bis munificent contribution | appear to-night; so will Mr. F. A. Jones, a can come well recommended by his owner, or to the First District Regiment, Col Jas. A Tait. young gymnast of exceeding grace and chasteness | 8 free man, wil! finda good sitvation and wages. The wife of every soldier receives $10 per month, | of le; Mad’lle Marie, Miss Eloise, Mad’lle | He must a food driver, and can meke himse!f and $1 additional per month for each child. The Virg' will all “assist;}? the entire forces, both | US*fal ona small farm. Avply Kalorama Heights, m — per. oc 3I-lm amount so far contributed exceeds $1,000, and up 't and small, under the d Place once owned by Mr. Vivan. — _00 31 4t*_ | Major Williams, who were captured at Camp | !tlend of a brave soldier who bes fallen in battle. sistant surgeons (Doctors great and small, under the direction of that vete- | *— — y Tost Deariy'al tukcte clothing, co dia. the ott rand met ee Reina Serene | fan manager, FIA. Whellaker Mr. C. Scott, the ANTED-10/00 ibs old HORSE SHOES and | Jabkson, bas been successfal- an tao soins of Gta. Sivan hen teva piicen os tae i . te ani . King, bd in smal! or lar; wantities, : = of (Mr. Bill), ward master (Mr. Davis), and other | frat ‘given by any State of the Union, and exclu. Sccornmodating gentleman, weil 8 ee eras, for which one cent per pound will at source of the main statement ‘a relation to Col. — fo T NOTICE TO SOLDIERS J Baker, he does not know that he has anything atten acAms fo nneee some AN gl further to request of Col. Co!burne, and closes the renmii aces for .ciers ir y 3 pisces reached by their kxpress, atachargs of 25 rete megreesedc oe paiepe i ne cents for any sum rot excecding fif-y dollars. ain si en! rege a The money, whether gold or Treasury notes, cial report, be must conclude that Gen. Stone sbould b> enclosed in an envelope, and securely | bes ascertained that be was in error in relation to eealed, with the full address( noluding town, post | it; and that Col. Baker fell, not only in ample office and State.) of the person to whom to be sont, | fulfilment of bis duty, but in the strict per- and the amount legibly marked thereon. formance of orders.” To insure prompt delivery, the 25 cents charge sively from the private resources of Mr. Rives. 4 JOHN R. EVANS, ‘The following is the certiticate given to the sol- nected withes © any establishment he is con-| oo anew (Republiosn) 309 Pa, avengie. ler: — ANTED—All Dairymen to know that the ‘No 57 —Fourteen dollars will be paid for the Descent vpon a Ranc: On Saturday night V _ Washington Brewery having commenced support of the wife and four children of , of | 2bout 9 o’clock, Sergeant Downer, with a detach- | brewing for the winter sengon, they oan get Fresh the First Regiment District Columbia Volunteers, | ment of the metropolitan police of the Second | Grains every day at 4 o'clock, at 10 cents per bush- on the first Mondays in November and December, | Ward, made a descent upon a house kept by Jas. | °l Call, qneandall. | | C. COLINEAU, 1861, and January, February, March, April and | Kelly, on E street, between Thirteenth and Four. | —0¢10 im vor, & am enty-seventh sts. May, 1962, if this certificate presented to | teenth, and captured the proprietor and twenty- CUuARER. WANTED. Call at WALL, Str ee The fire most bave been burning some time be- fore it was discovered Soon after the Sister Su- perior gave the alarm, a soldier was sent into the oom where the flames had burst out with two buckets of water, but the door being closed on him, and the smoke suffocating, be lost his pres- ence of mind, and did not apply the water ju- diciously, whereby the ress of the fire might have been temporarily c ed. Forsome reason “Jackson Hall’? between 11 o'clock a.m. and 5 | one of his colored patrons. ‘he house has been PHENS & CG.’S. 322 Pa avenue. should be pr We have simply to state in connection with the the water which is conveyed through the build- | oiciock p.m. on those day Provided he bas | complained of on several occasions. and this de. 01 When facilities for envelopin: id i pct . A TED— —0 Tai g and sealing the i of this corres: thet ing in pipes was not used semigaued conlinmaile t te fos of tha Uo room § ANTED—TAILORS, TAILORS —8 Tailors _ <4 Le | Republican's version is pondence separate Pp camps, the several su: be collected by Ch Our citizens were active in affording relief to the inmates of the institution, and hot coffee and other restoratives were at once on hand The la- dies have been unremitting in their efforts to se- cure the welfare and comfort of the patients, and no iack of bed clothing and other necessaries has been suffered to exist. will certainly convince the proprietor and competent to work on military goods, App: States and his conduct hes been soldierly.”” his customers that the metropolltar Police is | G. KOLP. at Wall. Stephens & Gos. sos iu - rather differently constituted from the old force, ANTED._W. buying SECON A Boner Draina.—Vesterday Patrolmen Fen-| under which they were so seldom disturbed WAND rUNNIFORE STOVESes BUD: wick and Leach arrested a well-known youth | few of the colored prisoners were dismissed, there | DING, Re vite es a "paying the highest named Bobby Gercia, whose deeds have attracted | being no reason to hold them, and the remainder | oash prices. Families dectimag housekeeping, or the especial attention of the police for some time | Were fined $5 58 each; and the proprietor, for sell- | having a surplus of furniture, will find it to their remitted, that may | Whenever Dr. Baker may make public the corres- perrrepet Hirt Alri atari ap creme tg Ager pondence in question it will be found that the lore desiring to send home their pay, will be re- | Star stated nothing whatever concerning the un- geived in bulk at any of the principal offices of the | fortunate affair at Ball’s Bloffas having been de- cTeee Tums, accompanied with the fail addreas, | fived from Lieut Col. Colburn which he does past lew wa ten! Oe8. advantage to giv call, © required, of the persons for whom in- t reiterate. That he spoke in the highest terms The Gousell Chamber et the City Hall contains | 4 iain = = fetter oc ince Bs fms tea Haver: to near a a wena Si a8. jois-tf . Ni sGoNTZ & SRIFFITH tended wl"be — 18° the respective aoe ortho gallantry of the late Col head certainly me ‘¢ Oo. st. . lace in 10) weetthemancns wanendiee ate to gat the property to return to the owner—a | | Recovsay ov Paorzary.— Yesterday, Rounds. 1s tw. Land K sta, | signoed charg, thereby saving to the sender the | true not only of Lieut. Col. Colburn but of all Wing of the City Hall. A host of kind hearted ladies were present tendering their services this morning, and the officers of the building have shown great kindness. The Mayor offered to do to redeem. Very soo! man Cronin, of the Fourth Ward police, went to ANTED. FOR THE CASH—Al!! kinds of Warrant was issued. for Bobby: for stealing 2 | the house of Mr. Grimes, near Good Hope, Ma, SECOND HAND FURNITURE AN D horse, but he was notcanght in thatcase Col. | 20d recovered a horse, saddle and bridle, sup- | HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. Persons leav- Thompson, of the firm of Thompson, Coombs & | posed to be stolen by Bobby Garcia, and sold to | {nf the city ys. Series surgine Rocca! oa Co., Government contractors, lost three mulesand | Mr. Grimes. Mr. Grimes bas another animal | Sey * 42% Seventh, between 6 and H ste trouble of putting in separate kage: "Suitable Biaake for the Shows purpon ave been | Otbers who speak or write of him. prepared, and wil! be furnished, with explanations, Lieut. Colonel Colburn, we may add, did not at f the offices of the C * any «1 OR DAMS EXPRESS COM PANY. tell Dr. Baker that anything had been attributed 5 m ‘whatever might be necessary in the way of relief. | » 9 are about thi i: similarly procured, of which he is bimself sus- Washington, Oot, 30, 1961 to him by the Star which he bad not freely told . Judicary Square presents a sad sight this morn- ‘axons got inte Bolby'speeeasion, wna he sold icious since this affair, and intends bringing it ————— RM Y CLOTH 8. to its conductor and other gentlemen of the press. Gor lvanes seummneticiens cece the lot’ aoet Fees ar ees eee capt anaes Houting ot ie tied by the ta tres rye chee ea a sich LOST AND FOUND. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s Orricr. Dr Bake, moet 0 ae sans Goes Of the furniture was destroyed by fire, a2 the en- | sod fetterdny Bovig wee mPaon, gave her'up, | jifled by the fact that he had purchased a stolen WASHINGTON, October SI, 1861 General Stone great injustice in intimating that ergies of everybody were directed almost exclu- sively to securing the safety of the patients. The want of an efficient fire department was fully demonstrated last night, and we have toac- knowledge the humiliating fact that the fire would not have been nearly so destructive if there bad been a sufficient supply of hose to bring water to the burning building. and yesterday Bobby went to the agent of the | borse. Therecovery of the property resulted from EWAR D.—Strayed or stolen, from in contractors to tell them where the mare was, not | the trial in the case of Col. ‘Thompson against $ 10 front of B. F. Morsell’s store, on knowing that it bad been returned. Bobby was | Garcia, mentioned elsewhere. Lousiana avenue, on the 2d inst ent Py fastened with a leather strap and given over to - Te we oe Toon HORE E: stacked tos sasare be 4 A Goop SHow For THE Firth Distr — | c&rriage. The horse is about 16 hands high, alittle the police. He wax completely rigged out for bis sie sprung in the right fore lee. The above reward new business of horse trading on stolen stock, | The following ts the exhibit of work done by | Si hs paid for the same: if 1eft at Shreeve's being equipped with a huge pair of spurs, and | ‘ke Metropolitan Police for the Fifth District, | stasle; Seventh te, heros eed clad in garments not likely to be spoiled by (Sergeant Downer,) for the month of October— no43* J ones, are savined andy gg : his published report does not bear out all that the a n v metal is 5 reeset ay F 15t0 day af bore Star published as the account obtalned from Col- Ber Beet, fog tarnishing CLOTHS FOR ARMY j onel Colburn. It will be well for Dr Baker to h ‘ozal t be acco ied by samp): publish bis correspondence with Colonel Colburn, 0) Teen eae Ae! soot} to farcish he who, we feel assured, is as incapable of enter- th shouid be three ers to six quarte’ Yards wide. Light or datk tlue will be preterred, | @!0!ng a disposition to injure the militery fame BEALL spleshing mud. He was sent to jail in two cases | Before Justice Clark:—Judgments and costs, FT OST—In the Depot, on the Slet ultimo. s blak | 8nd lieht greys will not be considered. of the dead as of the living. Aswe go to press, the patients from the C $489 90; t paid in, 02—bal: 4 OST—In the Depot, on the Sist ultimo. & bla-k Hall, Chuveh, fc ave belng conveyed in ambe, | °Y Jastice Donn. ; amount paid in, $251.02—balance se- | J OST Ayie Derek on the Sist ultimo. a Ul Bidders m ‘ards they will SS cured by supercedures. This is exclusive of cor- Tus Cuarce oF Horse Strarine —Thbursday | poration business. orive s suitable reward on leaving the same sneer on ‘_ V@cenderg: who sands | see apvertiszment elsewhere for laborers | tthe Kirkwood House. no zee ce e suspicion o! ng a horse = Pe @& REWARD.—Strayed away, on Tuesday, from Mr. Houghmire, of New York, appeared be, | Wanted at the foot of Sixth street, Island. ES Re Ea fore Justice Donn to answer to the charge. From WE Assert Ir BOLDLY, ther no other med- | buffaloes, and one red and whito epeckied, the testimony it appeared that the complainant loines so reiiable, effgctual, convenient, as | With Isrge crooked horns. The above re- be prepared and for how NAVY YARD—RIVER NEWS. mony months, at the clothing depots in New York The steamer Resolute came up to the Navy See eins, or both, and th price per yard for | varq iast night, and left again in an hour or Progosals and sampies will be plainly marked, | two. She brought up an officer of Gen. Sickles’ and idreceed to the U.S. Quartermaster, Phila- brigade ie) a. Penn. Eas bid masat be accompanied by a proper guar One of our batteries on the Maryland shore is lances to the other army hospitals in this vicinity. crive qltable veward oulenving the sam Guy. McCLELtan PRresENtED witH a Swor On Saturday night, the sword recently voted to Gen. McClellan by the City Councils of Philadel- a Was presented to him at his headgq warters, 3 committee of the councils headed by xte-| purchased a horse from a quarterinaster {n Alex- ‘and ward wil: be paid to the finder, or finders, on re- | antes, setting forta that if ths contract is awarde | some Parrott phen Benton, Eaq., President of the Select Lees andria some weeks ago . After a brief stay ia ge Ee ievslecsie are fo Sap hosd turning theus to the Government Printing Office. | to the party nam sd therein, he will at once exeeuta | Soished, and the as paged scree il, who made the presentation speech, to which | Alexandria, Mr. Houghmire had to retura to New | to wounds, sores, fevers, and bowel complaints, | _202-3t ANDREW GLEASON. | the same, and give bonds in couble th» amount of | 32-pound guns wes tried on the General replied as follows: the contract for the faithful performaxes thereof. | steamer George Page yesterday afternoon. Three “{ ask you, sir, to give my warmest and deep- shi York on business; and he left his horse in Alex- | They never fail. Unty 25 cents per box or pot, AME TO MY PREMISES, on the 2th Oot,, " : i b3 7 Quartermaster General US Army. shells struck her, but with whet result is not Nov andria with a person who was to keep the animal | 2°4)¥ —___ 8 brind’e buff:lo COW, with a whits est thanks to the honorable body you represent, | till Mr. H. returned. Upon his return, Mr H.| Cavtion<1 hereby om tion ths person who h: spot on her forehead. The owner is re 1-téth river for this entirely unmerited compitment. I could | learned that the horse was not where he left him; | bech us ng my patent Carpet Stretcher to nbatain | quested to come forward, prove. property, or > sacs onas sampuunichchs tees ye non on tico thank you better if I thought that I deserved it, | and also that the animal was taken awa by Mr. | from the further use of the samo, as 1 amdeterm. | PSY Charges, and take her away. . RMY SUPPLIES— she was immediately taken up Quantic Dut 1 do not feel that Ido. | Nothing that I have | C. Miller, a nephew of Mr. Van Valkenberg. | Medtoonforce th-lawngainsthim. MO °NT™ JO TM. MURPHY. RAY PCENAT BARROWS, Creek—so far up that when the water subsides accomplished would warrant this high com- | Subsequently the horse was seen in Van V ’s pos. : : 2 a : = = = * WHFEL ROWS, : She will probably be unable to come back again. pliment. It is for the future to decide whether I | session, but at the present time the owner doce Invta Rusper BLaNKets. WAS, TAKEN, trespassing on my promises TRUCKS. heavy Bad 1 ht. The sans of “de creek are very high, and she shall realize the expectations and hopes that have | not know where it is. The testimony being of Now is your T.me to Buy. ace aa ie ae a aenigton Ney, HORSE or BAIL BUCKETS, bi bee centered in me. the day tu not far distant | (is, “RAMCkeE, the Justice required Mr. Miller, 5,00 Rubber Biankets, 7 feet long, 4 fost wide, at | The owner ts hereby notized ta prove FE SUR ees complete Breiire sae — cide ate trust js not far nt | who was present at the trial, to give bail for * c harges. and tak DSTUNES ¢ age Pusey a ay wormed when i — cA ince igarest of al farther bearing, and Postponed ine case one week. 3.00, Rubber Blankets, 6 feet long, 3 feet wide, at they wil posed of for the ised or GRINDSTONES and FIXTURES, rae Seven Varnen.yesst wn to Ss Gein poe e accu ies say they courta thorough In- : i —no |-e0st* Picks and the Powhatan will leave this life the people from whom I have csndinal vestigation of the e 1,000 Rukber Blankets and Poncho combined, for “HE this morning, = oc teage Dy) REWARD. ‘i h HATCHETS, a eedeore eee Jam toms tene ne on CentRat GuanpHouse Cases —Before Justice between Stand ithe pecrenente; $06.8 sorte $20 ee ne packs sae eae AX HANDLES oer of Saturday night is the big’ ‘ - i i yi c pom over lence, and confidence. With these we can | Clark —Sunday—Jas. Norris, drunk and disorder, —__ ne Koop, E alreet, bot hetreeta. Ne ye aw known in the Potomac, showing that the storm secomplish all; and while { know that in the | ly: fine $1 53. James Rietor, drunk; dismissed. | _Co¥ens.—The sudden changes of our climate are | questions asked, and above reward given, Keauro RATTAN or STABLE BROOMS, of tide the Capes reat drama, which may have our hearts’ blood, | James. Sweet, do; turned over to the military, | Sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic | at Star office. no 1-3t™ FORKS, must have been very severe ou! - fin Pennsylvania will not play the least, | trust | Wm. Hawkins, Hillary Smith, Jno B 4. | Affections. | Experience having proved simple ore i ‘The wharves at the yard were all submerged. that, on the other hand, she will play the highest | Lyles, Abr R rau "All ad rown, Jas. | remedies often act speedily Sey Certainly when SPA DER, smn tas peck thie and noblest part. Piny the highest | Hiutler, Char’ Marca, das, Willinna one Gece | tacen,tn the early atazes of ie dients bromeniad BOARDING. HEPES CHAINS a hag ubtecbeA tis Suasesl of Seas Wilbon, “I again thaok you, and ask you to convey to | mour, Frank Smith, Chas. Hinesly; Wim. Mar. | Trockes.” or Lozenges, let the Col » Cough or ir- HALTER CHAINS, morning stiended the favors t ing fortunate the Councils my most sincere thanks for thesword. | shall,’ Henry Gassaway, George Francis, David | Titation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this T 2. OR ,THREE PERSONS CAN BE GRACE, CHAINS. from the Insane Hoepital. © uol Sey to them that it will be my ambition to deserve | Twize, Mary Jane Foster, Mary Eaton, Emuwa | Becgution ® more eriour attack may be efeotual accommodated with BOARD at 1901 street WINGLE TKEES, boat’s crew who fared so badly at the time of it hereafter; I know { do notnow” Grechet and Jas. Kelty, discs Tnblage. | Watded olf. Public Speakers and Sinzers will find | no:th side, {routing Pa avenue, between 2th and aaa’ < it will be remembered that i - 'y, disorderly assemblage; | them effectual for clearing strengthening the | 2ist:ts. Single gentlemen preferred. 00 30-lw* ‘ORDS, Capt Ward’s death, it wi These sentiments were warmly and heartily ap- | fine $558 each. Jas. M’ Tayman, drunk; dis. voio* See advertisement. de f-L CURRY COMBS, wed, and they were both plauded by the large company . The cere- | missed. Frank Truxell, Chas. Lake and Joba |” cnet d Fairbank’s Platform and Counter and Hay | °8ly tWo were rescued, one titaubh, mony was very impressive, at its conclusion | Coombs, disorderly; fined $1 94 each. Facts ror SoLpisgs.—Throughout the Indian FOR SALE AND RENT SCALES, wounded. This man, Walters, was . the members of the committee were introduced to} _ Monday—Jas. Collins, drunk; disraissed. Jno, | 8nd Crimean campaigns, theonly medicines which tlecxbeed an BUTSHEES SCALES, and has lingered until this time with two bullet General McClellan ; after which they all partook | Ryon, do; do. Jas. O’Donald, do; fine 81 54. | Proved themselves abie to cure the worst oases of ORR somely Furnished ROOMS. yt Fae RNIVED. wounds in his head. The solesurviver of the boat’s crew is still in the hospital, and base of a supper which the General had prepared The sword is a splendid specimen of workman- bE 5 x & Cassy Peters, col., profanity; do. $194. ‘Rich’d ysentery, Sourvy and Fever, were Holloway's ‘Aaeis as Jefferson, col. yg ‘do. $294 | James Brown, re- Ping ony A ie Therefore, let every Volun- b: 8 No. 459 on Twelfth st., between 06s by BAR THOLOW. pplied with them. Ovly 25 | #04 H sts., west side, no 4&1" J.P. sisting officers in discharging of duty; dismissed | cents per pot or box. 00 23-lw oO ENT— omfor cultura! Warehouse, 558 Seventh st.. chance of ultimate recovery. by request of officer. Lawrence Lagerabelona, bie acelbaed Rennes enna Ai ei ig oo 3 Tmeo hetween Pa _av.and Canal. Emmanuel Rosha, Jno. Cappelona, Chas. Retiali . PENNIES, e t.and Post Office Departments, App! i. and Mary Cappelona, charge of suspicion of poy Persons senizing penaies will always find thom 418 Eighth st., between'G ‘and H. ‘asta te TARY TRIMMIN GRAPH. 297 MiLiraR GS. 907] LATEST NEWS BY TELE > 1 : for exchange 6 Star Office counter. 43st" i and licity in the stabbing of W.H. Thomas; bail eo Star OMe. Ro. Cavairy, Infantry, Artillery, Ritio, Navy and Steg ESS MONROE. for @ bearing. Abraham Neal. col , dismissed.| Notice.—Beware of counterfeits and unprinei- URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—A small oipuetons, eens lewis, LATER FRO sac one Sack Set kon Teatence from the wala, which sotivly aur | hay x the Tremars dioatascd "hol take hens | Oy oar caesae oie tegatditn Manned Gs | mated uPiswey rks mre ocnfril fa. | Rik'aat' want Rae arived,wenging ths tlowing seer: rounds many of their offices; and the pie. Feri permitted togo tice, 7 = Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, @ positive and specific person’ Location within a few minute: Silk sad Worsted Corde, , aeiagins -t “ upon the streets facing the cans! are as sorely dis. remedy for diseases of the B.adder. Kidneys, Gra- | the War Department, Further inf.rmation ean ke | Bindings and Webbing Gol Fortauss Moxnoz, Nov. 3—On account of Gold Embroidered Shoulder Straps, Bugles, Wreaths, tressed, many of them being obliged to yet to and| Bovtzs Fioatixe Dows.—Tois morning the | Yol, Dropey, &0.. &e., &c. Ask for Helirbold’s, | had oy applying at 474 Seventh st. up stairs, a Fi the late arrival of the Baltimore boat, no fiag of from their houses upon eat gt get Q — body of man floated up te the-whart on ne ‘nae Take no other. See advertisement in another. gol: Room fie, 3. between | tae honrs ofs and 5. Ageney On Eisss, meade to ord eh Sra Waal to Searing : loss to business men a reet, made = = tever concern! t aad ing goods thus far is <5 eee the order fs corener's Jur of foaled “The ‘A small FURNISHED HOUSE, RIMMING MANUFACTURER, No intelligence wha es 5 oe The om the south side of the avenue | body was nearly naked, aid had the uppearanes y MARRIED near the Capitol. Apply at No. 494 D street, | Between Sth.and loth and loth streete, south side | nas reached here. no Delow Seventh street, anticipated a heavy fresbet, between Ist and of being some time in the water. It was supposed On the 15th October, br. the Rev. Mr. Macraw. and for it f i | to be the NC ——. by removing from their bod! Mr. WILLIAM T. FRENCH to Miss LOUINA URNISHED ROOMS—Well furnished R soldiers who ithocdegg soda! *. Ge seeetanete A. MILLER, both of this city. = F for rent by day, week or month, in houses Nos. Harrison’s Island, which bed floated down with > 475 and 477 Thirteenth st., three doors from Pa. Pennsy vaniaavenus. 00 3-e0lw This has been the most quiet day of the season GO E Have receives and are now offering for exle | at Old Point. alargeand we'! asscried stock of FOREIGN and the i , lomsstic Dry Goops, to which we wouid respect- the below th ‘and the freshet. Several other bod DIED, avenue and midway between Willards’ and Kirk- lig cali the attention of UFFALO ROBE rises as high as two or three fect in the ccllareand | covered at the Chain Bridge, bit so matheted ce soft ihe Sisk ult. MICHAEL CARKOLI, in his pe ae Pol aw" | Paling couident Gt ve ate ee See B TOR SALE, Dasements of houses on the avenue between Sixth | not to be capable of recognition. year. He was bora in Petersby » Va, OR RENT. —Two. UNFURNISHED PAR- prices a can be had in this or either of the Eas- Wholessie and Seventh streets Seven bodies of soldiers drowned in the affair | SPOzt the last 0years ef im this city, re- LORS, at No. 297 3d street, (west side)| tern or NO near Leesburg were recovered from the water by | pected an io kpew Rime. For 35 | betwcen @ aod Messebue Mark: ‘ave. potomar EVRIES STBPHENS & 00, 00 90-14t member of the | water in the yard. ‘Also, the HOUSE No, 299 alers, iis Wholeeale Dry Goode Ee CATTLE ON over the wharves in Georgetown. ropes by | persons in small boats, opposite the wharves in | Movtonae ee Deeey TE “a street ountaniug 413: e a d No 312 Baltimore st. bet ROFOSALS FOR. BER Sak pened a ance nc ta hed censor | Bre eee Searinee ky; baw go | nota O| conte tt TE Rey ecruare Pat) | Pe a 7 = eed. Ita singular fact, that all of the. i a the ng of terrors, Ours struggle he Boe SEA TONER hd fea EALED. LR i rene igh a for FLOUR sth aay of No Fins Mititary DisPLay.—Yesterday,;a body | thus recovered bad the arms and legs extended as | '® Chile (Baltimore papers copy. } town D. A don wa Grat-rate business, 1s bow of Bout $000 ervels witl be reauiced: en cogent Gattis to a lncluding four New Jersey regiments, | !f im the act of swimming. They were buried | . On theSd inst . of dropzy.. MATTHEW BAW- | fom" P, (2 Goins & Gret-rate business, 18, now of lote of sbsut 100 barrels ceaht The’ Flout tents | S0th day ¢ c ! y comlenente, | Sas by side on Aualooee pind SEL.,in the 73d year of his age. aatiera’ supplics. ‘Terms made reasonable. Appli-| made of sow wheat aud the aelivers of the: whole | a8 the ot arilery, pamed down the avence ou the say | 1D. *opponne Ceorae-| actif ents Saicate erence muster itraecn | sation (or tig same’ ean be sddrenea to“ by ite sh Nopemier et aaa, | SENS to the point where they are to be nell an = Dumbarton st, between Green and M sg tee Tt rE. ll equired to be of the follo * under the troops elicit d the warm commendation of — men, as notwithstanding the drench! rain of a few hours previous, the men looked. x regulars” in ness, uniform, and “lke lars” in cleanli: ike pre- cision of movement. vi Property. situated in Sommervill county N. Justice Stratton on charge of robbing Cornelius On the 2d inst, WILLIAM SEWARD, third | Jersey, contain ig 82 Bores in & higu state of 0 iS Wilking of $75. Wilking is a baker at the Cap: | son of Joseph G. and ma! E. ll, aged ‘1 year | t'vation, good dweliin; uss, With a! pacesnary itol, and works with the nightyang. On Sunday | 7 months and 2 days. + po buildings, ood F power, fine orchard, an morning he went to bed, and while he was asleep Feit leno 2% miles from bine sry Railroad, (6 si rt entered his room and took bis ey ™ = y trains,) 3 miles from Plainfioid,and 20 miles ire ise book. wetee te bie = Later t ALLORING TABLISHMENT —Tauloring tow derery © ty. For farther pernoulars inquire Poc! . was re pocket ip ty ches, by JOHN GW. BRAY, Jeweler, 51 under his head. Twenty dollars of the money] BUCHENBERG, No. 395” corse: Thi, en beet oe o~ HOA. Servet ke Stewart's | teenth ‘sta, ‘t shoe. ice Stratton committed him to jail for | Clothes out to order. Having made trial. ments wi reed asi Ls pSoourer, i ‘am renee 8 line, d Rooms supoiied ed eoute all orders in this line, as weil _ erg eto age agen the : Cutcken Tutaves —Satu’ mornt. rol- fending i sfactory mann Office ts, for pply at men Kelly and Draine of the aed wine, o- mh aa yapaicereyonae “ 490% \usetts Syenue, north sii Seteeee ing their rounds in their beat, heard a great flut- | — ‘FICER ND SOLDIERS. toe tact an ha Ghtata tena the | Stout BALTAS la alared te Up SOTIEE, a streets, 2 sums to suit ectland preg Ngee WE Bor teave to 2a tie Sttention of Offcers cI Cavatzy Pazaps—This morning, the First Pennsylvania Cavalry, some 1,100 str Colonel Cc . the avenue on their way to pass tion, and attracted no little —- both their pete the rigs creditable a made regiment, in- dicating that it has profited by active drill. 7 Tuzattx —Miss Susan Denin a) naps 2s “Francine,” in the comedy “Grist to the Mill,” and as “‘Trudchea” (with ) in the ille of the ‘-Post of Honor,’? the om formances wi!l conclude with the farce of ‘‘I’ve Eaten my Friend,” with Mr. Ben Rogers as “Hezekiah Jellytop.” Domations ror THE AnMy —Capt. Daniel G ¥ - Seventh st. op- a posite Intel. igenosr Office. 00 25 Im* HVarONeLy, HRD BOOM ing, they entered the alley at opposite points to London, i. 5 jes, hb the thieves at work, unfortunately the alle . rreut mone tat beat rates. i os MENTS on Staghihn ari feather ils | witine™ aes OV Scar as lao | aly Qe yee Make es themeclves, and doing some fest ranaing. 73-10 v.s fhext0Ry notes, rich ent of a Ty i Reet Faesuet in THE Potomac —The heavy rain of | will be supp ied to our custo free pe ind MSK,U 8 a res to ac- | last week bes swelled the waters of the o ry +as heretwlore, rere . ‘Burics, to. Eoootndge te selves docaticns:From Mrs. | and from the rapid current and the drift here we ees Ga iies Whe tpeelty s RS SR Seomiey Seaime wks; Mire’ Prot Baird, 4 blank sone tat Soave been quite a flood above this | oo ft She ae ee & G08 {ne efustary in eves | oor pose i 3 Forrest, 2 biaakets : rc ed : P CLOTHING STORE, No. | “00 2%-1m Merchant Tpilors, No. 406 dies Aare Rite ee Statist sienna ANOTHER WEEK of rich varieties and unrivalled by Cracure Counr —The Court met thix morning wonton at Odd Fellows’ Hali to mer in this ite Bronte aie ipnee bes tm al Bercy GREaT RUSH R SEVENTA 35 : SRE Say SES ea ce Ste coe Aaah eae” ee mere ee

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