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8 Coox —‘To what vile uses —The Alexandria Sentinel o' fied into an eating house! ‘will be recollected th: walked into oue end of Alexandria of May last, the ‘Sentinel’ mag other end, and made the best time ancient or modern bh wes giten him in the Sid? er’s devil of the establishment, who was black as a devil ought to be, was left behind, and his oc- gone, be has bung a shingle at ‘Sentinel office inscribed ‘eating house,’ and in the sanctum, where the editor used to fulminate his thunder to fright intruders from the sacred soi!, his devil—a grinning dar- key—now dispenses *‘ vittles’’ to live Yankees at so much per head. Fovats Warp Pottcs.—The metropolitan police in the Fourth Ward have been efficiently active during the month of October. made number 660. Turned over to the military authorities, 180 prisoners. Total amount of fines, $307 49; of which $444 51 was returned in cash, and $362 98 was superseded. A Gear Carrrat First Cu. ABLE bill at Odd Fellows’ Ha long may the Campbells continue to wave there! O7-Txe Stax publishes the List of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Office under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in thé newspaper having the largest circulation within the delivery of the office. Its total daily circulation is more than doable that of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- ieee: ‘The Bagney Case seronz tHe Onraa Court, Jupez Purcett.—At the meeting of the court yesterday Mr Blount appeared as additional Sadge Purcell said be bad received a letter from Mrs Rothwell, in which that ledy states that she eometime since relinquished all ber rights as the nearest relative of Mrs Barney, deceased, in favor of Lieut Barney, but she now renounces that act. ixon (wife of the Coilector) in She names Mrs. the same connection. (Mrs Rothwell is the aunt and Mrs. Dixon of the deceased ram is the nearest male relative in this ons of Mr. De Kraift in this case—the ‘Bret offered 24 October, 1960, and the second 7th , 85i—and Lieut Barney’s response to tions—the first filed November ist, 1860, second September lith, 1961—were read Mr. Fendali in his opening address said that it ‘was now more than 2 vear since Mr De Krafft ap- ied to the court to havea guardian ap; the children of Mrs. Barney, deeming the father (Lieut Barney) an improper of them. The case ha ts disagreeable to some of those con: nected with it. Hesaid Mr. De Krafft does not ask the guardianship of the children for himself—be ~ aske that a proper person be appointed by the Unapproace- to-night; and Time ¢ 1. 7 feet jong. 4 feet wide, at $2.50 each, KE 8,000 Rubber Blankets, 6 fest long, 3 feat wide, at 1,009 Rubber Blankets and Poncho combined, for enc! 3 ubber Warshouse, 308 Pa ow 5,000 Rubber B! between 9th an the Rev. Dr. Gurley, Mr. NN J. PEERCE, of the Rev. Mr. Mo! FRANK to Miss MARY A. CLA On Wednesday, Nov 6, by the Rev. huroh of the Epiphanr. R AL’ WIN, Jr. to KATE IRV Ganchter o the late Hon. A.O. Dayton, all of this sity. On Thureday, 7th inst., at 6 o’elook &. m rerid re. of the R: ; N to Mise BECKI ty H rt Mr. Fendall then toek up the Iowa decree of divorce, and said that Mrs. Barney, tion to the court which granted prayed the court to interfere for ber children. ‘The court granted her prayer, and by that decree gave her the custody of the children and took them from Mr. Barney by reason of bis acta. did not depend on her death—the children were taken from bis direction and control. mitted that subsequent changes may be made by the court when circumstances make it expedient, but until such changes are made Mr. Barney stands on the same footin; rights as a natural gu itewnger, ee MJ INITREE. & rioh Velvet Flounced as any stranger. lan have been taken away. = In regard to what had been said of no notice of the suit for divorce in lowa having been served on Mr. Barney, Mr. Fends!l argued that by the law of lowa personal notice is not always neces- ices may be petsonal or constructive— by publication or senting a notice to the party lence—and there is no proof here was not notified. The court there bes sald be did bave notice, and has said Mrs. Barney did reside there a proper tim: That divorce was bin States, as by the Constitution the laws of one State have full foree and credit in the several If the decree of a court is to be called in uestion, there would be no end to litigation. ‘ou have no right to go behind the reco! uire if things were done properly, or the pro- ions of the law complied with. Mr. Fendall then spoke of th in fowa, and said the law requi: one year, and notice given to the No such notice bad been given in this case, by publication or otherwise. He then argued that the Court of Chancery bh: the right to set aside a natural guardian,when the conduct of such guardian tenders such a course it instruotions to sell at half the value. A large lot of very fine and medium Cambric snd ided birgains, PER“Y & BROTHER, Pa. av., and 9th street. > CANDLES for Mualin Coilars, deci LBS SOAP AN sale obeap for cash. ‘want=d—5)0,000 | r 4 Tallow. for which the highest price will be Nationa! Sap and Candle Works, oor. 8 FEW ELL, Prostietor, PAIR OF GUOD DON- reen < and Cana! ‘OD PRESENT FOR A BOYS —<« pair of beautiful KEYS for eale. They have been thor- ed and are vory gent'o. Ap- 2 I street, near Fiiteerth | They, rty of Gen, Rebert the rebel army. AMILIFS SUPPLIED WITH OYSTERS, at the Cheap Cash Store. Quick, Sale and 2m! Profit is my motto. Al! kinds of Groceries, such a2 Tex, Coffee, Sugars, &o Gor sek oash Corner L and Fifteenth sts., be taken with! NEW BOOKS. FRENCH BROOKS BEavriveLty ILLustRAaTED ‘Wits Cotorep Pats, FANCY TOBACCO BOXES, STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. FANCY CIGAR CASES. Senp a Stamp ror a CataLoous. WM. EVERETT, No. 40 Ann street, New York, ELLING OFF! GREAT BARGAINS! We are row selling off our remaining etook of DRY AND FANCY GOODS At AnD Less Puen Cost! w DRESS GOODS, 8! LACE, WINBO FANCY PARIS BOXES, The ‘Court desired counsel to read from the jand, as to whether jurisdiction is rphans’ Court or the Court of Chan- im cases like the preset Davidge said he did not think there had ever been a case in Maryland like this attempt to The Cou? has no discretion as to the absolute legal right of a parent to be the ardian of his children—the law confirms the jecree of nature The Court said the parent might be an im- Proper person. Mr Davidge sald he would contend, at the Proper time, that no court except a Court of Chan- cere basaright to interfere between father and Me. Fondall said this Court had jarisdiction, as far as Mr. Barney was concerned wab determined (by the Iowa court). can bar the parent from hildrea, !f his conduct is hurt- ful to their morals of prejudicial to their interests. yland give this (the Orphans’) ‘wer to appoint guardians. Mr. Fendall then proceeded dence—taking up, first, Mr. Linton’s, who knew Mr. Barney from the time of bis marri. Mr. Bradiey’s, and then Chasey’s.” Dr Biake only knew Mr. Barney Paris, and at that time he was on bis good beha- to get restored to the Navy. vidge said Dr. Wlake’s acquaintance year before the action 'e have— AAWLS. W CURTAINS, very cheap, ASINETS and CASSIMERE: CAMB 3 Yards Wide LINEN HOSIERY and GLOVES, f TRIMMINGS ¥"“eouns, nin: soeak ot adjudicated a: The Court of Chance the custody of hi The laws of Mar: Withs large stock 0} to review the evi- - a0, Our remat RPETING hich we close out very o A Liberal Deduction will be made t A Stock ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS a —— will only be sold at Wholesale, S.& W. MEYENBERG, (Forr erly of Alexaadria,) 48 Market Space, betw. 7th and 8th ats , three months in with Mr Barney was the said that the witnesses who testi- fied to the temperate habits of the contestant were vaintances Dr Johnson says we is habits were previous to his de- , but in the last 18 months they et Mr. Winder would not ing intemperate While wit is pending before your honor for a year he reforms bis habits to get the cus- It has been proved here that be acts in an immoral, outrageous and brutal manner towards them when he is intoxicated. ons were thrown on Mr. Linton and Mr. radley that, knowing these things, they'did not appeal to the law; but when Mr. De Krafft, with i. these facts before him, interferes for the chil- dren, it is stigmatized, both in court and out of court, as the officious interference of strangers. passed to the evidence of Alexandrine, said it was 50 years since Prince Bonapai (Jerome) was here, and since that time Mrs. Bar- ney acknowledges she has spoken but littie French—may she not have misunderstood Alexan- o there voluntarily ; they ind out about this immoral conduct which she testifies to here, directly and did see it. An act so base, new how to find words to He dida’t know bow any buman If parents were VE PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VAL «AND, AT NNAPOLIS UNeTh D. ON R. R—The unde signed, ae agent, Pablio Auction, on the premises. RDAY. November 16th, 186°, all know what re changed; and = suspect bim of Junction, - SAT 5 150 acres of prime s roved by a new Cottage, con- rooms. & pure of good water near, and an of 40 choice Fruit Trees. Lot No 2—Contains 15) acres. lyi 8 Lime Kiln, ana joe collection of Fruit Treesin SE er . " contains 150 acres of Good Land. with fine i~ provements of every description, and two good Orchards. P Lots Nos. 4 and 5—Contsins 40 acres each, lying = Junction, and are very valuable for Building Lot No. 6—Lies in a triangle, formed by the Ar- Bacolisand Warhi «ton Branch Railroad and the County Road leading to Anoapols, This Lotis wel: siiuated fora country Store. There is also ood and Store House on Lot No, 2, both ‘at the Patuxent, there would be is worth the atten- sure investment or securing & cheap county Kesidence or Farm, being equi distant, between Annapolis. Washington and Ba timore, either of which can hy in 45minotes, Season Tickets can be p-ocured at $46 per year, which wil. enabie the hi (all Trains sto yeara with interest. “or & fu | dssorirti drine, who does not send for her, to try to being could descend so low. tion and false to their dut custody of their children should be taken them. Mr. Ramaa intoxicated since hi that Mr. Larney was from Paris: and yet seems = ence * coneey out- zest such a thing. A: je witnesses *s immediate famil habits of intoxication, and Dr. Jo isnoe in one and two this property, a 32.80, fae strect, oO TH ILER. Titan, or M. FITZIMMONS, Annapolis Juno AMUSEMENTS. T FREF. CONCERT! HE Undersigned bere leave to announce 5 at sAUm fr gened and itted in eli ity ry spscions rooms, haretole "° 2s9 1h ene jt 108! tom Acadetni) esi In the furnishi efreshments of ys lest qualities, he snared tha his place of amuse- ment will not on!y prove one of the most at*ractive, butiralso confident in being 6 to please the most fastidious. Hsving engaged sonm of the best artists cf New York, he 1= prepared to treat the lovers of mae with Comey of Kop Sajowed composers. Gentlemen desirous to pass & plessant eveni-g, will do well to give him aoall. Officers continus!-y in atten*ancs to preserve order, Concerts to commence daily 84 p. m. Admission free. NRY ROSENTHAL, no 7 Iw* BENS Friprictor. Kike’s NAT ONAL CIRCUS—E Street, site of Old National Theater, OPEN NIGHTLY ie AND on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APTERN’NS. The following pérform' ill spent Philo Nathans, Tom Rin, + Geo. , H.W. Ps @ Jones. John Franklin, C. Soott, R. P. Jones. rank Whittaker, W. Gardner. Madame Cami! 'iadame Whit'aker. Mies Virginis, and Mad’lle Eliza, Also, the following Stars : MR. JAMES BLVILLE MAD'LLE ELOISE, the Child Rider, The Intrepid H. W. PENNEY, W. KINCADE. the kmperor of Somersetting, DAN GARDINER, the Clown. | Doors oven at 7 o’clook, Performances will com- es ats quarter of 8 o’clook. ednesdays and Saturdays doors open at 1; pér- Tormanes at2o’olook MmisstDa to Drees Circle... Weenta, Social Boxes... 25 Orchester Chai - Colored Apartments. not iw Geant DD FELLOWS’ HALL! > sapabni Asoves DSr. Continued Success of Thia Favorite Troupe TWELF it WEEK CAMPBELL MINSTRELS. 12 STAR PERFORMERS, Immense Success of. PRANK SWA NR. The Great Basso, from the Cooper Opera Troupe. ww ong dine ane TeCEe! onpluding SONS OF MALT Hé-would-be a-Son......... —_ Admirsion 25 cents. WANTS. ANTED—A BOY for the paint shop ROB’T H. GRAHAM'S Coach Shop, Fiz street. no 8 2: ARPE: TERS WANTED, Alaa, Ore exee- rie ‘aker. oO BROTHERBS MOker: Apply ieee WANTED —A cood MILLINER Also, a good Sales lad: one but the best reed ly, at 3 HELLER’S, No. 34 Market Space, een ‘7th and 8th ats. no & 5t* W ANTED—A comfortable unfurnished HOUSE containing 6 or 3 rooma.and within & conve- vient distance of the City Hall. Appiy at No. 36 1 ovisiana av. no 8 -3t* WANTED-A HOUSE oontaining 8 or 10 rooms, by a prompt and permerent tenant; rent not to excer 175 Address. with partioulars, M_,” Box $1", City Post Office. no 8-2t' ARD WANTED.—The advertiser desires Board and s pleasant Furnished Room, with fire and gas. Private family preferred. Would like bath in the house, and bookesse and writing table iaroom References ifrequired. Addrer ine te-ms and other particulars in full. Box 9, Star Office. no 8 tt WARNTED-2 JOURNEVMEN HARNESS MAKERS. REILY & BRO., no 7-3t* Georgetown, D C Foi, FURNISHED ROOMS and BOARD w. weated for, 7% persons, in Georgstows or ashington rivate fami! re! - lee C.H'SMITH, 329 Ps aveuss oT st WANTED—By a respectah’é girl, a SITU A- TION a3 chsmbermaid and to assist in wash- Ing and ironing, or as nurse Reference if required. Inquire at the southeast corner of 13thand D sts, No 285 no 7-2t* ANTED-—A little GIRL from 10 to 12 years of ace, (colored preferred,) t> nurse and do other light work, Good wages wil! be paid for a good girl, W E.CHA LEE, no 7-tf 504 Fourteenth st., bet. C and D. ANTED—Three ROOMS. with Board, (in a private fan ily preferred.) for two indies, child and aaree. Address “X Y Z,” Star Office. no °..F, Wyand 0c 26 at hth ° = WANTED IMMEDIATELY—At DUBAN' i "3 Eating House, corner Pa. avenue and Sixth st north side, two WOMEN to work in the kitch- mn. no x SOS ANTED—An active, energetic young MAN, or youth, between 16 and 20 years of age, One with some business capacity. and who oin come well recommended, may address ‘‘Business,’’ through City Post Office, stating aame, age. resi- denoe, reference, &c. no 6-St* ae Nh el A GOOD WATCHMAKRER, having been inthe business for six yesra, wishes to get a SITU- ATION. Apply at M. WILLIAN’S, 336 Pa avenue. nos URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD wanted, by a gentleman and wife, for ths win- ter. Private fami ry, preferree, References given. Address, atonce,*W.R. 8,” Star Office Will Tent whole or part of a small house. no 6 St ANTED—A FURNISRED ROOM, for a sing!e gentleman, in & private houre, if pos sible. with boa-d—not too far from Ps. avenue, and between 6th and 13th References given. Please addre: avenue. no 5 Wi ANTED—A GIRL. of about 12 years of age, (orphan preferred,) to sooompery f mil? to California, Apply to'A. J. F, PHELAN, No. 487 Tenth at. no 2-iw* WANTED Two. or three good COAT MA- ERS, for which I will pay the oity prices B. VANDOME. Marchant Tailor, No. 45% Sev- enth st, between F and G ats., opposite Patent Office, nol lw* O SUTLERS.—An energetic merchant, with sufficient capita. desires to purchase the atock as of & Regimental Sutler, A 7 at the offion of this paper. oo WANTED=10,000 ib: old HORSE SHOES and f Lape ieuN in saat or large eyanutins, jor which one cent und wil aid. Por POVOHN RE ‘ANB, 0) 00 Bw (Republican) 30! WANTED-all Dairymen to know that the . Washington Brewery having commenced brewing for the winter senson. they can get Fresh Grains every day at 4 o’clock, at 10 cents per bush- el. Call, one and all. 6. COLINEAU, 00 10-im* Cor. K and Twenty-seventh sts. ANTE®TAILORS, TAILORS Tailors com: nt to work on military goods. Angiy G. KOLP, at Wall. Stephens & Co.'s. se CS TTER WANTED. Call at WALL, STE- 7 PHENS & CU.'S. 322 Pa avenue. se 18 before he went to Paris showed his ts of dissipation. The counsel in this case say to Chasey, when he is examined here at the instance of the Court he does not volunteer to im he hss not learnt his RMY BLANKETS —The subsoribers have in rey and bine grey Army Blankets, from Which they w ll sei no 6 3t JAS. C. MoSUIRE & CO. rIDBR. co pure APPLE CIDER, in Barrels and Bottles, No. 280 E Srrerr, Between i4th and 15th ets. TAYLOR & CO, ENNING’S. Seventn st., Island, is the place to bay yourself & nios fine J.inen Bosom about the chastisement, testify;) the counsel tell Weil, and say they want nothi There jn the case, in opposition to the by the other side, who has not attacked and vilitfied in the court or outside of it. asked who villified him (Mr. F ) said it had been done, it was not . It was not by the gen- said he understood that Eddy was to have been examined by the other side there was any witness who could elighten the court as to bis father’s conduct it was ibis boy. Why did they not examine him? Mr. Davidge asked why the other side did not Mr. Fendall said it was because he was under the influence of the contestant. It was in evi- Barney left Paris and did not with bim; be leaves them there and don’tgo near Cassimere Shirts, eo! Shirts, Under- all sorts of Furnishing notiw ue. shiris and Dra att SOLDIERS’ SUPPLY STORE, . bet. 6'h and 7th sts, dence bere that Mr take the childrea at away; but when whoever the control of the , he takes a new and deep interest in them. cord Louisiana Aven Prices, Sutiers Suppl the children gets UTTYR HOUSE, D for the sale -f w UTTE! receipt of crime Dairi ich aro offered at wholesale as iased 50 Kighth st., foo after leaving STABLISHIE them there a year and objecting to money being briefly reviewed the evidence ‘3 motber and sis- sent for their su of Mr. Maguire and Mr. 68 FOR THE HEA ‘Fine ‘sok, Severs! new styl: men and boys, ye’ a "a Fancy and Pisin Caps. This get your mon: y more. All good judges of the gen artic will plense at uy ther. “HARVEY, 251 C st, e © Theatre, 5 Di WIL! rioem ne cefy com will save money by oalliog on W4Annaws gre now bu: PE SECOND- AND FURNITURE, STOVES and BED- DING, for which we sre paying the highest cash prices. Families declining pousskooping. oF having & surplus of furniture, will find it to their Advantage to £1¥0 U8 Bez, & GRIFFITH, jo 1s-tf No, 369 7th st., betw. | anc K sts. WASTED. FOR THE CASH—Al! kinds SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AN HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, Rersons leav- ng the ty or having a surplus es oes ] 2 call ra . . . jes 7° 498 weventh, between € and H ate. BOARDING. OAR DING.—A gentleman and wife, or a tleman and his wife of the Army or Navy, mber of Congress » lated ins private family. within 20 micutes’ walk of the city. A conveyance furnished free of charge, Board upon moderate terms, but they must be Rer- manent fur the winter. Add ess 3. B.,” Mr Moore’s Drug Store, West End Pa. av. no 8-st* — AND SOLDIERS. Sica PoR SETS oA on i parts of the United }» in sums to suit oj ‘sand soldiers. Aiso, London, Ire! ales, and no 2 SUPE RT PPERNG OBEY SAE Boe 00 12-Im kere, 362 Pa. a f 2 Ban! ear Brown's, Sot DIERS, SOMETHING FOR YOU! 10 081 Pesket Deake. ents, “ “ Fe yen tombe = Bont by mall to any a ¥ aa bay tr RED 8. fOBINsoN. oo 5-5w* Publisher, Bartford,Conn, s NO! Pperetorio “QOPARTNERSHP. ‘The firm of John B. Ward & Bro was th dissolved by mutual consent, U. B. Wai it wing from the firm. ‘he business will be oon- inued by J. |. who is authorized to settle ¢ affairs of the late firm. it is earnestly requested that all perssons in any wa: indebted to the firm will make payment speedily. and save the necessity of a resort to suit asits irs must boclonss. B. WARD 5 , UL 'SSES B. WARD. Washington, Nov. Ist., 1961, no 6-3'* Jon PRINTING. VERY Desoription of JOB PRINTING re- quired by aan bod: eltizens, pep at La th &: ited at RESHASE HCE iad iets bs cee NAH AMELIE oo 5, LOST AND FOUND. OST—An iron grey HO finder will receive a re jare on returning him to JN. , foot of Lith st, Island, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The War in Misseurt. THE ARMY IN GOOD SPIRITS—NO PROSPECT OF A SATTLE AT PRESENT Str Lovis, Nov. 7.—A letter from an officer of bigh rank in Springfield, dated on the 6th, sxys affairs there are quiet; that the army isin ita, and that no enemy is near. General Hun- NO expectation of a battle at present patch from Fremont, dated Quincy, Nov. 6th, etys be will bein St. Louis on Friday, ac- companied by four hundred men. Kansas Citt, No aligts have been Fe, Mo., by five bu: SECOND EDITION. It gears old. The OUR MILITARY BUDGET. TLiTARY P LATEST AND IMPORTANT FROM DOWN TRE RIVER. As the second edition of the Star goes to preas to-day, we bave information from the Lower Po- tomac that has just reacbed here by the newly con- structed telegraph line, that the enemy's retrograde movement of yesterday afternoon was continued all last night and this forenoon, They are evi- dently withdrawing the great bulk of their con- siderable army at Aquia Creek and arouné their Line of batteries to some at preedht (to us) unknown point or points. Contrabands ani others from among them s’ate that the removing troops are destined for some- where south of Virginia If the news from the great expedition, which they are endeavoring to hush mp or conceal, bed been favorsble to them, we question much whether this retrogade movement of their forces on the lower Potomac would beve taken piace. THE NEWS FROM THE GREAT EXPEDITION. If the news from the great Union expedition had been good for them, the rebel authorities at Noffolk would have taken pains to blazon it throughout the United States by those who came last evening to Old Point with the fiag of truce. Oa the contrary, it was of such « character as that they seek to conceal the informtion from us. THE LOST TRANSPORTS. We bear at the War Department that the Union and the (other) transport, with stores, lost ont of the grand expedition by wrecking upon the onast ot North Carolina, were small and comparatively vnimportant vessels. The fact that there were but 73 men on board both of them, howewts proves that fact. A GRAND BALL IN THE WASHINGTON POOR-ROUSE. Last evening, on due invitation, « large com- pany of the most fashionable people in the Fed- eral Metropolis attended a grand entertainment given in the Washington poor-house by the officers of Col. Emory’s Sixth Cavalry, stationed The dancing did not cense until light The attendance of general officers and officers of other corps of the army of the Po- tomac, and of benutiful ladies, was very large. Dr. W.H. Russell, of the London Times, was one of the lions present. THE REVIEW. At If a.m. to-day, General McClellan, accom- panied by his staff, bis usual escort of cavalry the Prince de Joinville, and a few other civilians jJeft his headquarters at a full gallop, to review the fine division of General Buell, encamped a few miles beyond our city’s boundaries. A crowd of some hundreds of citizens collected upon the neighboring sidewalks to witness the mounting and departure. MAJOR GENERAL FREMONT. It seems tu be understood here that Mejor Gen. Fremont, who at latest sdvices from him per tele- gtaph, wason his way from Springfield to St. Louis, attended by an escort four bundred strong, including bis body guard, will shortly leave that city for the Federal Metropolis. BON. L. D. CAMPBELL. We learn from a gentleman who has arrived here from Obio, that the Hon. L. D.Campbell, who formerly represented the Dayton district, has raised a regiment for the war. THE COMMAND OF THE WESTERN DEPARTMENT. We have no idea that any other than General Hunter will command in the department of Mis- sourl, shortly. TO THE SUBSCRID 6th instant, 8 iatge ‘with sore on the of i it Bnd Perth te. 6 T—On the Sth instint. either in den that gnd Fourth s! Et = 82d Katrool be, y SE OUE A party of 120 Feder- le ag at Little Santa rebeis Srajxcrizty, Mo, Nev. 5.—Gen. Hunter as- sumed coiimand of the army yesterday, and is hat Gen. Fremont hed re- 4 Sqsare or notw: RAD CHOMA’S DISCH The finder will be sui! it to the advertiser, at and 5th, or to A. Kaiser, Ist Sergeant of y G, Sd U, S. Infantry, Franklin Square. = sued an order stating t! ished the command of ich had been assumed by bim, and directing the officers commanding divisions and brigades to report to headquarters immediately. NE CENT REW + RD —Ran away from anb- scriber, an apprentice boy. All persons are cautionad agains! | _no? 3t* JOHN SMITH. ¢ herboring him. J. KUHN AMK TO MY RESIDENC LovisviLts, Nov 7.—Late Southern papers sa that the steamer Theodora had arrived at Savant ‘With a valauble cargo of coffee, ammunition, salt- ire, sulphur and small arms The Theodora jeade, ex-mivister to S J. Short, of the British navy, who had tendered his services to the rebel government. Col. Tilghman has been appointed by the rebels ind supercedes Gen. Alam in kinsville Ex-Senator Ben: appointed Secret resident and Vice- the rebel States, on the 6th inst., it was expected, It was thought that Davis and Stephens would encounter little opposition eneral Hardee has been promoted toa Major Generclship. He and General Johnson were at Bowling Green on the 4th inst fallen back to Cumberland Gap, and sent to Kaox- ville for reinforcements. terfeit Notes. 7.—Fairly executed counterfeits on the ‘Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank’ of Philadelphia, in the way of $5 notes This isthe most danger- ous counterfeit issued for some time, and is be- leved to be in extensive circulation throughout Parties have been arrested here while attempting to pass them. The only differ- ence of the counterfeit from the lettere in the name of the ban and the 4gures on the side are shaded too deeply. the vignette Is perfest. 1 out the first of November to coms forward, charges, and take th om Away. SD LINN. REWARD.—Strayed away, on the 2d inst.. from my premises, & medium sized ll horns, hind flanks white, and large navel. The above, reward will be paid for hi Brigadier General JOHN M command at Ho; bas been formal! ‘eturn, RIARTY, oo 34 st.. nd av. and C st REWARD,—Strayed or stole: bout 9 years ol I rns, ‘urned inwat bag with short hind teats. Th be paid for her return to me, 0: L st. north. bat. Ist and 2d sta, wea! REWARD—Stolen from, the IC! EL 4 would be small 6 above reward will - - Zollicoffer bas e front L. TA, t front foot. The above reward will t PHILADELPHIA Horse, or for conviction of for the return of | were detected to-day. FOR SALE AND RENT. OR EROOMS, and , under the Assembly Rooms, suitab: fora restaurant, Apply at the Phenix Carriege and Wagon Works, corner 6th and U sts. neg St* OR RENT—A STORE ROOM, or part of a _ Store Room, on one of the principal avenues, suitable for the sal= of produce or sutler Apply at the Star Office. OR RENT—A four-story FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 24, situated on Louirians av., between 4)4 and 6th sts. quire on thé premises. ENT—Two very laree, pléasant FUR- EV ROOMS with ¢ or four gentlemen, with attendance and use of par- y,inagenteel private familyr no 6-3t* OR RENT—Two largé 8 small Rooms suitab! enuine is that the are less regular, Se Effect ef the storm on the Lakes. Burrato. Nov. 4—During the heavy northeast gale of Friday the following vessels are reported ashore up to four o’clock P. M., this day:— Schooners Mail, ashore at Hamilton, Lake On- tario; R. Campbell, ashore at Hamilton, Lake Ontario; Lively, Fontetspe, reported sunk ; J. W. tgent, on Cleveland pier, loaded with coal and ‘ull of water; Oriole, ashore near Point au Pelle, Lake Erie; North Star, ashore near Point au Pelle; White Squall, of Detroit, ashore on Pointau Pelle. » hear the City Hail. no 6-1 near that point. to clubs of two an lor, prano and librar; Inquire soon at this office URNISHED ROOMS—Well furnished Rooms for rent by day, week or month, in houses Nos. 475 and 477 Thirteenth st., three doors from Pa, y between Wiliards’ ood : 70 Gen. Resecrans. 7.—The Comnietciat bas The Latest fre: Cincinnati, Nov. advices from General Rosecrans’ Tuesday mo:ning Notbing definite bed occure Gen. Benham’s brigade was below, and sup; to have crossed the river on the previous nigbt on asteamboat used there for transportation. The ion of Cotton Hill, opposite Gauley River, which fe # higher elevation than that of the position of the Federal troops ARM FOR SALE, or Exchange for C Property. situated in Sommervill- county Jersey, containing 82 acres ins high state of cul- house, with all necessary out buildings, good water power, fine orchard, and well-fenced, 234 miles from Central Railroad, (6 daily trains,) $ miles from Plainfield, and 20 mil RAY, Joweler, 51 posite Intel igenoer Uffive. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS.— Four handsomely Furnished Rooms, supplied and water,and convenient to the ‘ost Office Departmente,for rent. Apply at 490% Massachusetts avenus, north side, between 4th and 5th ma23 tivation, good dwel!in; rticulars inquire Seventh st.. op- 25 Im* aval Expedition. 7—The Post saya that a gentleman of this city has received a private letter from Fortress Monroe, of the Sth, sa have just received a second dispatc great expedition. The ‘Great Republic’ has grounded, and lost some horses. Everything else They were off Bull’s Bay.”’ This state- ment is doubtful GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS THE LADIES OF TRINITY (Catholie) Church, Georgetown, sre now holding & “AIR, for the benefit of the Church, at the School House corner of Firet and te tance 10 cents; children hal!-pries GO TO THE LADIES’ FAIR, at Trinity , corner Fir tand F. Georgetown, and see the Phenakisticope on exhi- the Rebets at Columbus, g¢ment im Progress. ‘he expedition which left here lest evening, destination supposed to be having a warm time down the Heavy cannonading has been heard here for the last four hours and we are expecting soon to hear of the capture of Columbus Wisconsin State Election. Nov.6—The State elecrion yes- This city and county Cairo, Nov. 7 (CE Schoo! Hou COLLINS & CO/’S LADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE. We have just received a supply of theabove Ais, which we recommend to be Of a very superior qual- ity. Persons wishing to purchase. by making im- mediate appiieation, oan be furnished. ARNY & SHINN, terday was very quiet. gives three thousand five hundred democratic ma- jority. The returns from the State so far indicate the election of Harvey, republican, for Governor, and the whole republican ticket by a large ma- LATE LOCAL NEWS. _-_.+eo AccipENtT TO a TxamsteR.—About o'clock last — =s a of Government wagons were passing along Peo’ one of the teamstefs, Nelson before he could be ai wheels of his own wagon and those over bis thighs, injuri painfully, though it was thought by the who went to his’ relief that the bones were unin- jured. He was taken in charge by Patrolman ‘Walling who got a coach and carried the E street Infirmary, where he could not be ac- commodated in the remaining wing, and from there to the guard house; but be cou! ceived there, and he was conveyed Camp, north of the city. Some places be designated for the reception of such cases. AnotuER Dead Bozsy Founp.—A dead body was found floating in the river Washington on the 4th inst of Ball’s Blof; the letters R testament, small round looking glass and lock of bair, in bis pocket; no appearance of any wound. His pants were dark He was buried at the UST RECEIVED— 10 hhds, prime Fort Gen. Weol's Contempiated R esignation. New Yorx, Nov 7—Governor Morgan and Senator Harris have sent a dispatch toGen. Wool, asking him to delay bis contemplated resignation and continue in his present position. vania Avenue, han, fell and ded or extricate himself, the pri For sale by JO) LeavenwortH, Nov. 7—A devastatin: fire is sweeping over parts of Davis and D' counties, and some loss of life is reported. NOTICE TO SOLDIERS. AMS EXPRESS COMPANY will make remittanoes for so.diers to their places reached by their Express, at cents for any sum not exceeding fi The money, whether gold or should bs enclosed in an envelope sealed, with the full address neluding town, post of the person to whom to be jachusetts Electi Boston, Nov 6—The republican State ticket Both branches of the Legis- has 32,000 majority. office and State. lature are largely republican. and the amount To insure prompt delivery, the 25 cents charge ; DRY GOODS. nd are now offering for sale k of ForBIeN and i . to which we wouid respect- ully ca:i the attention of purchasers generally, feeling confident thst we oan eel! them at a prices &s can be had in this or cithor of the Eas- tern or Northern Markey, DEVRIES STEPHENS & CO, W holesaie Dry Goods D siers. od .(Mardie Front ) E WOULD RESPECTFU our former patron that we have row re-e ve NTER 6UCODs, most approved styles. Merchant Tailors, No. 406 Pa av. RTIFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS. Selpho’s Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. No. 516 Broapwar. New Yorr rivalled substitutes fer lost limbs, itood the test of over 27 yeara expori- ence, and have n-ver been surpassed, can only of WM. SELPHO, Patentee, 516 Br aid. Ree for enveloping and sealing the money in separate parce'n are not at hand in camps, the soveral sums to be remitted, that may be collected by Chapiains of Kegiments. or other to do this service for the sol home their pay, will be re- ceived in bulk at any of the principal offices of the E Have reoeiv: large and we'l a Domestic Dry Gor ne of the victimes on bis jeftarm, ersons volunteerin: ers desiring to sen Beer with artillery stripe. ‘These sums, accompaniad with the fall address, fort. red, of tho persons for whom tended, will be remitted to the respective cou- fignees, at any place in tne loys) States, at the same rate of charg*, thireby saving to the sender the utting in separate lanks for the abo: prepared, and wil! be furnish) Btany of the offices of pe ADAMS FX Washington, Oct. 30, 186 JOHNSON & NAGLE, 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth sts.. south side, OFFER YOR #aLE CHAMPAGNES—6.H M Moet & Chandon, Bulling , St. Estephe, Cantenac, n. eimer, Johannesberger, | No 312 cain LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. —_—o— me News from the Great Expedition! TWO U.S. TRANSPORS WRECKED UPON THE COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA!! ——_o——_— THEIR CREWS—SEVENTY-THREE IN SUMBER—PRISONERS AT RALEIGH! urpose have been ith explanations, . —_o——— iper Heidsick. PORT ROYAL BOMBARDED BY THE panians cal THE RESELS RETURN THE FIRE. —= FOREWARNED OF THE DESTINATION OF THE FLEET. snenenidpoecmetaens HATTERAS INLET NOT TO BE ABAN- DONED. AR’ ‘&o, by the oask or di Ww Liebfrauenmiloh, R Y, Whisky, Gin, Port, Shi in wood or vi 7 < LONDON PORTER, Brown Stout, Edinburgh and Yorkehire Ales, of the best brands, in bot- tles or stone jugs. - - CIGARS—Havans and Domestic, of the choicest ORSE, BUGGY AND HARNE*S FOR SALE. Apply to WALL & BAR- NARD, Auction and Commission M chants, cor. Ninth st. and south side Pa. Ce erzy, Madeira, RIME GOSHEN ER! ae Prime Goshen ee i P WALL & BAR joneers and Commission Merchants, Cor, south side Pa. av. and Sth st, Pr See GENERAL WOOL NOT RESIGNED. putinieay-canietnns Fort Mowror, Va, ia! attention of Sutlors,Restaurants Nov. 7.—The steamer Spaulding left for Hatteras Inlet last evening with a cargo of commissary stores. It is more than probsble thet some of the troops will return It is understood at Old Point that Hat- teras Inlet is a place of too much importance tobe abandoned. Should the Twentieth Indiena regi- ment return to Old Point, its place will be imme- diately supplied by a larger force. By a flag of truce just from Norfolk, we bave news of the fleet, but provokingly meager, as the only person who came down was bound by parole to reveal no particulars. caps. Vegetables and Fj ‘sled cans. ilies, &o , Almonds, Nuts, Rai- tern and Western Cutting); Ham, ter, the hest Champagne (Cider, Oyster ney Picki+s —COUG H—COUGH QUILL DRUPS, They will cure Coughs, Bronchitie, Croup, &e. Chil: after them and eat them as they do candy, try them, and you will be convinced Price 25 and 5° cents per box. uae Great Medicine Depot, 113 Ps. av. cou SE MOORE'S = best en Bu WORCESTERSH of every description, Pepper Sar Catsup, by the gal on or do: All of which we ofer a Prices and on reasonable terms 2 JOHNSON & NAGLE. zen. t the lowest possible 100 HAMS. TIERCES 8. C. HAMS, Evans, Gains & 8, just received si JOHN G M. I. FRANKLIN, UST ARRIVED. <i ect from an Eastern A tion House, 50 bales cheap CARPET, STEADS, which were bought low pag tnd be —_—- a small advance. Toe : a 6 Bssor' nt 0: OUBCKSOPID: ruigles. i. BUCHLY, Farniture Dealer. Z ber name is not given) were lost during the gale— one at Kill Devil Shoal, the other on Rogue’s Beach, on the coast of North Carolina. Thecrews mber, are now prisoners It is not known whether any lives were lost. Only fifteen horses were saved. The executive officer of the Minnesota states 425 Seventh si ‘ween G and H #! NDENSED MILK.— bi Sm nsures & sweet, pure ar- Never becomes in Buy climate, BURCHELL, ond Vermont OPTICIAN TO. THE PRESIDENT AND MIL- v.,(north side,) bet. 12th and 18th sts, SPECTACLES, provided with genuine Rook mounted in gold, utmost osre for RANGE COUNTY C Itis highly recomme: Masters and fravelore. I ticle for any length of time and cuarantied .o kee; of both vessels, 73 in ‘eriscopio Lenses at Raleigh, N.C. Corner 15th st. Medicine for the Army. FRY 25's VEGETABLE PAIN CURER. EVERY FAMILY, AS WELL AS EVERY SOLDIER, SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE 4 BOTT. E ON HAND. on ia 80 {afallible Extopgal oc fn- sees MILITARY FIELD-GLASSES, Compasses, and Mathematical In sptzemente. at the lowest Eastern prices. ing with 2 warm reception, the rebels having for sometime been preparing for them. The above reached Norfolk to-day by telegraph. RMY BLUE CLOfHS, CASIMERS, pena Si ER CLOTHS, medium an |, &t Ow prices. . | kinda of Cloths, Vestings, and Cassi - RY & BROTHER, Penn. ave.. and 9th s! Te SUTLERS’ ERS.—We offer elect qualities, in widths bee moderate Tes. OF ER. # reet, P try Building.” One price only, =m 1 evel sic:

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