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THE EVENING STAR, ' “WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY.......... OCTOBER 59, 1362. G7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. —— Notice to News Agen News agents with the army under command of Genersl MeCleHan and the forces in snd sround Baltimore, in the West or Sonth,=hoald send their orders for the Star to Henry Tay- lor, Agent for the Washington Star, Sun Trou, Building, Baltimore, Md. dd SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRE33. The Intelligencer publishes a paper sigued by Mr. Crisfleld, of Md., and Messrs. Menzies. Crittenden and Mallory, of Ky.. which has tor ite object to zive a detailed report of ax inter- esting interview had on the lth ot March !a-t, ai the Executive Mansion, between the Presi- dent of the United States aud certain Repre- senfatives from the border slaveholding Staies. ‘This interview, brought about by invitation of the President, had relation to the purport and meaning of the proposition contained in the special message communicated to Congress by Mr. Lincotngn the 6th of March last, recom- morn the passage of a joiut resolution de- elarimg « that the U ed States, in order to co- operate with any State which muy adopt th gradual aboli-hment of slavery. will give to such State pecuniary aid, to be u-ed in its dis- cretion, to compensate it for the inconvenience, pmblic and private. produced by <uch change of system. The Republican is devoted to General Grart azun. oe OUR MILITARY BUDGET. > LATEST FROM THE FRONT. OUR CAVALRY ACROSS THE RIVER OPEN COMMUNICATION WITH 8URN SIDE'S ADVANCE > RHODE ISLAND C BURG. > All wus quiet in front ef Centreville yester- dy) afternoon, Our cavalry were patroling (he country about Manassas Junetion and Gwmnesvilly, and from Chantilly in the direc. tion of Aldie. Theadyanee of Lieut. Cot. Karge’s cavalry (ot Bayard’ brigade) had drivea in the revel ‘ts two miles trom Upperville. They ed from persons in that vicinity (hat most nm. Walker's toree had been withdrawn Uppetvilie, leaving but about 1,000 ex y- ry there. When the infantry leit there it was | tbat their destination was Snickers, ille. yard’s cavalry bad communicated with pickets of the Rhode Island cavalry (Burn. =oie’> Advance) on the Aldie aud Snickersyille pike, three or tour miles from Aldie. The ode Island cavalry also oceupy Leesburg. THE AVALRY AT LER th MORE NAVAL CAPTURES. Om the ith Instant, the United State. bark Re-tless and the schooner Flag captured the ~cheener Elmira Cornelius for an attempt to violate the blockade of Ball's Bay. ‘The United States schooner Americ: on the Poh Last, captured theschooner David Crockett & r alempting to run the blockade of Charles. fon. The carso consi-ted of turpentioe and ro=ia. GEN. WADSWORTH. Bric. Gen. James S. Wadsworth, Military «t ot Columbia. has zone w York fora betef visit. Hix Assistant want Generat, Major Sherburne, acts a~ ery Governor, for the time being, in his Molt ot ad. GEN. DANIEL K. SICKLES 4 Those journals in New York who x Tepre. sening Gen. Sickles as having changed his’ polities, are in bik ¢ He disclaims: haying one any such thing. NAVAL ORDERS. Hear Admiral Breeze has been detached from zhthoase duty. Lieut. Commander Foster sad Liewt. Bache have been ordered to rhe | Mississippi totilla, Lieut. Commander has been, ordered to the Patapseo. Lieut. E. Hivdgskins has been atetached from the reade Vous at Philadetpaia, and Lieut. KE. Thom bas been erdered to that post uu mander Walters has been detached tre Minneseta, Captain Marsten has baan orc to lighthouse duty. RELBASE OF JUDGE CARMICHAET. The Secretary of War hax @iven ordere tha Judge Carmichael, now in confi t Delaware, be released from arre=!. tered ARMY GAZETTE, Gen. Oxbori has been assigned to duty in tae Department of the Ohio, and ordered te report in person to Major Gen. Wrighy, at Cincinnati. ee Person at.—Col. ©. A. Seward, Col. Riker Hon. T. J. Barr, How. M. F. Odell. N Cot. Snowden, Pa.: Judge Bond, Md.: Judge Breck. Ky: Hon. W. A. Newell, N fon. F. F. Low, Cal; Hon. J. Amory, Mas=.; Maj. Gen. John E Wool and staff, Maj. F.S. Alison S.A. M- Mercer, ©. Snowden, € - Givens, W. Warso 2 and W. Baker, bankér-. of Phitadetphia: Lieut F.K. Moore, U.S.N., and M. Strakosch are at Wiullards’. 87° The report that Madam Anna Bishop was burnt to death, at Milwaukie. turns out a mis. The Milwankie Wy ‘a cortecting the statement, “The Mre. Bishop who thu~ met ber death * a not the cantatrice. but th te Of the Land- lord of the City Hotel, at St. Paul.” . of Monday, rumminsied on Monday veeor of New York city, Con emtion BF Over Plates were sold st auction during the tans Wade pales ia New York ving Y the People's Uniow Ta O Wort of books wud SF ba’e advices from Key Wee, Florida y Bat the VeHlow fever hae eutirels di-inyy found ST Thee Of Viliseia. Bias beer as csp ° ual an Amorin ‘ The Comri ol the Unwed sine 87 The Mixoori Republican dew no © Prive a very sincere rete) The We eomeerehy tote ce thet it th 2 wer open tur Sterling be 1" i whith we have aes wrnke heart ihe would f perinitted to cena b {8 aleandon every i SF The Mietitnona Kaquirer of the arrival there from » “ Trchett the Erich renegnde Witohell te the Can teder wounded tg the § Hr is seoomn thy ae S. irvs-clad stenia gen No “ tiny fon Monday tn oh Vo. ‘Pie amen | G rere ta t wide, madd bY te ret. in whieh ty by. the Chet wher, yeu tat bast dies. Be be Nish steamer on thy oD Nehib, nephew of the nN nd participator in hy Nias tren hanged at Cawapore. MT tenuate tor in Tre ‘ troved by tire a fa. W disys erke i sud to b® proyas! + pidemue in some Of the Wards ¢ ‘ sew Yorks lm oxe he cay LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEW: OFFICIAL. = Aneamam Lise ors Bepaident of the Cnited States LATEST FROM THE REBEL RMI. s Amerie: tien of Hall's and Jackson's Forces ae ae as ‘ oie oe of the enemy reports concer: A con! rabait ~ Y fiewr escaped yesterday morning tromhariags te pd ~ thar HOIDs sud Jack > whole force have moved from Brn ir LY Choris. town, occnpying whole of the vullaz ta mile this side of it. General A.B. Hil has Occupied the declivity ernie beyond the villaze. on tke Wineli er radtd. ith wother we torce. Twor are this side @t C1} at Halltown, by our pic Tres tinne. to come in. A member of the South Uars olina Ari¥lery cave binasellf ap to x number of the goth Peapsylyanis Regiment, winite it was on picket duty, day before yesterday con. Pontoonstor the Government. PHILATEDPHIA, Oct. The ster st and Sophia, irom New York jor \ passed through here yesterday ty-three pontoon boal~ on bear! tor the verament. Batch pontoon measnres as tol- Length st teet, widil 3?) feet. and depite 2), feet. As many more will Ie ready by the cl the week at New York. aud wilt reach Wa- Lio be used ty bridge ren: points. Eastern Troops Sent to Fort Schusler. New York, Oct. 2.—The 21st Maine Rezi- Men! Was stopped in its progress Sonth, when between here and Philadelphia and <n! back to FortSehnyler, in this harbor. The 21th Maine Regiment is expected to arrive to- Morrow, and will zo no further. Severs} other regiments trom the East will be detained here. From Frederick, Md.—Collecting U. 8. Arms. PRepenick, Oct. 29.—Lieut. Sarauel Waring, ot York Vislettes, ascouting party, arrived here go-nizht, having been appointed J. M. Me- Phail, Proyost Marshal of Baltimore, te collect all the stores belonging to the Government. He has already collected 1st guns, with other valuable stores. Arrest of a Secession Minister. Suanpsrce Md., Oct. 2%—An important arrest was nmutde Inst night. Robert Dougias wa alleged Secessionist, Was arrested tor exhibiting Hen. H. J. a proposition to meet ince Jotn here discuss with him in pending State canvass. Buren Van Public the issues of i er re) PUBLIC, ih Master Hore Si ing. tu eo ent charges pot bein pels. § teria] a he xreat rise fine @f business: ee int A. M. GREEN, OF P. phia. will lecture st John Wes! i straw! treet, on on ENING. wth, at 8 \ : Th x Ee. Sneces: f t » Ametienn Republic. Ad » iweents. Tickets may be had of the Pastor azul © vustees of said Church and xt the door o. evening of the lecture. oe. FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT FANT ASYLUM. AT THR \N. AVENUE. NEAR 26TH STRE SITE THE CIRCLE —The sisters of © charge of this Poritutiog Will open a Bi it at Oda Fellows” Hall. ith street. on t h instant, te whieh they iny the public. They will offer fer ‘or the helpless infants ander their care. and they apresi to the “generuns of all denominations, pas , fou'arly the Indies, to contrilute money or any ar- | t ich they may dispose of at tuis Pair. Any may be sent eitier to Mrs, BOONE, ml 8th streets. or Mrs, RGE MAT the Istand. Infants are received andi is institution, and there !sn0 eharity t more londly appeals to public patruna Indies conduetinz the Fair have evary co that tir is Will mneet th mentofa x ic. Isat Mittanee lo cents, Tick wer ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE y Ragistew's Opricy. Oot. 2, ereby » that Licenses giren to Tar- sof Spirituons and Permented L) ordixls, to Groceries. Dry Goods, lieines, Forumer Wat thes and Jew, R ver. Wool and Coxl, Commission Merebant also, to Reepersef Hackney Carringes and Oras buses, Billiard Tables, Ten-pin AMews and Confer tionsry. and for Hawking and Peddling, and Dealers in Old . Brass. Copper. &c..will expire on Mon- day, the S4 day of November neat. and that said licenses must be renewed at this office withiu leo dave after that time. SAML E. DOTGLASS, oe BltNexs Register, OFFICE OF THE COMMTS of WF wader the Act of April 6. 4% la act fur the velease of terlain. persas dt ser vie or labor in the District. uf Columbia: ingtow City D.C ember 25, Iie." Oroxnen. That the Commissioners will.on the yober next. close the examination for compensation. aud proce 1 it final report. All persons having claims before the Cominissioners. who have presented their slaves for valua Title and loyalty by two witnesses. them. Andali claimants who servants. will bring their witnesges as to value, title and loyalty. before suid first day of November. Commissioners will imeet every day except t o'clock a.m -sawts10e WM. R- WOODWARD. Clerk. to pres exnnot produce their AK WALL —Koys’ ( CLOTHING. in great Variety. xt J. BR & CO 464 2 doors below Smiths Cheap © gS oc whir *T ASSORTM at JO BRUCK & ¢ rs below "THs GREAT CLOTHIN AK WAL CLOTT atd Feet twodoors hele CLOTHIN BRUCE « Co.. pw the People Nok Es THE TIME TO Bey youn ec ING #) the NEW STORE. No th4 teu doors below Sinith » 4 RRECE Deslers in Mens’ mud Hoya’ Clothing. SC BSTITUTER —Two young MEN ha te the den wo ae Sule No. corns Pireets, Washingtou D. © 4.000 Saas HAY FOR SALE BA ot very superior VAY for sale in lots to suit mm tiMotiny MORGAN & RHINE! F VESCK.—1 CLOTHEN y ler PEACE the ere el ony ‘ G CLOTHES t price, at th OTL wtreet AGON AND HARN bss Sorrel Mare, yen af TOMATO ONTEE DE o 10 BARRELS wd Hinif # SME PENNA AVENT & A QUeW ING MACHINES ’ WHEELBEL A WILSON = SEWING 9 h th 5 a that Rowdy. Picks ersl of the States exerci Jege~ x8 are allowed tothe Cans mo-1 fa¥ored nation In testimony where 1 Sistes to be heret By the President ~eand + be band « Stale, en appofnte:t Consul Gem at Nieatagus, for the CU ofAm ax New York. Ido ‘ ognive Meesnch, anddectare him fregeto Jay suchianetions, po uals. nthe United State te pateat riny h rity of Washing the 7th day af € er AL dD. 1: 4 the Independence of the Uni sot America t s. reand privi eneral Fthe f .T have eaused these tot ters, nl the Seal of the United’ Witiiam H. Sewarn, Secretary of Slate GAT PLACE 1TH & Tan °S F SMITH CLOTHIERS, No. 34 tween Land K sts, 4K tre RNISHIN TH near F street pene: and Boys 0 ith tr TO BUY CLOTHING i, LL. No, 361 7th street, ots -tr oe WHO COMBS THERE, a friend ta G GOODS. of all descrip ©, 460 Ah atrest. opposite teeter in- u of the jumense a! OW offered H{ITHW'S Clothing Store. No. 460 7th street. near F. aud corner 20th st. and Pa. ay, oo” tenishing low pric ae: A 160 7th and corner Mth st. and Pa IMPROVEMENTS I8 STILL ‘MITH & BEALL, Clothiers, t. hetween Land K sta., ha nilon the Ist of No lie 4 : The entire secon st and sa tr AGE .0. STRANGER. Where are you goin areat hurry Oh. Dau 160 7th street. opposite pen et. le of La DERSHIRI all Kinds of Meu WARD. h est nto be in ow SMITICS OBI e- k oof Fall and Winter CLOTHIN it.so do not detain me seen of lin was hia coat 160 7th st. saies’, M CLOAKS AN Seni-weekly supplies feom the 6, 460, aml lay 2 and sul Boys CLOTH 4H SMITH, C oa¥e, or —8 all theirenstomere of CLOTHING, for Theat he has juat tee Rarer last ow THs door, No. ANWELL’S ORIGINAL CLOAK Y MI NTILLA STORE. FESrasnisHep 1s ses and Chil D MANTIL NORTHERN CITIES oc ad Me ve ei or and syily supplice of ogr own manatacture Our regular Fall aud Winter Opent modern Styles of ME Siew seni ant) » | Attractive Novelti » First Story we are 140 usual of LAD KAFT.—Hold thyself in readiness to he -Uul before the draft. cnil at J. H. in a full suppl rR Ss. a yef q Hocds, Clowts, vay JOHNSON & NAGLE, vi Assits BULE AGENTS fox the STRICT OF COLUMBIA of goods usually anid Seq iia. P nil sires to LWELIOS : att: Lote sts ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENURF, FRANK RININGER & COS (No. 15 Reaver Streat, New York) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Highly cecommended by the most eminent Physi We invite the attenti and Grocers to these excellent gor at New York pric We trust that the tarrinsic merits of the above | milker years old, Stir G KITTEN TO CUUIZENS Cer your STUANGERS WASE SOLDIR GS DONE heviis NA SALOONS, EVERY BODY Nv “Mr Provw GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD gLp T RIP W inns of the BB Army MEDAL COGNAC MEDAL MADEIRA, MEDAL PORT, MEDAL SHERRY, OM LONDON CORDIAL AN WINKI. VIN WHEAT NUTRIENT OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. HARY EST BOURBON 15535 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS. sand so-called eb Al My ShOLK FIRST OF TUESE BALE Ay BG pies . freight added JOHNSON & NA ‘Two fresh MILCH of fine breed. and extra ine BAY HORSE, tive yply 346 D street. near lath, cows, Ve 4 Vhysicians Druggists which we sell + Who reject the stale re Course of irresponsible dealers, viz > pulls of news ists, gaudy show cards Kani HAR H. 0. Hoop eave p ED STATES at MPSON is j serveth wud PECIAL NOTICE NA CO.” Having re 0 late UYSTERS! NORFOLR OYSTERS! NORFOLK OYST t tSOy- Fou NESS x good Calniost new) 2 R) WOCKAWAY. Apply at’ nayivania avenue. AN STAMPS WwW 2 ed tof UNI ornish TAN STAMPS ’ core ofthe over rates USE. PANT &CO., Bankers Cnt & Rep) Neo gad Pa avenie by At the CENTRAL HOTEL RESTAURANT W Cosme tru srcker sapPs Avysry Hoe? Eatranre on Sixth st DICAL 3 PERV EVO S Wasi seron ena OFFICE D.C. Oe a} sith. 2 ; ABRAHAM LINcotN, | #7 ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON W4 . { j SINCE Y 1. bS6he ‘ 1 Sy me 4 if a (EB 278g (2 bajar ; js eS = = Pe »< Of Gen, BfPhside has already ad- . ae0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South <ide.) the Bine Ridge as to have tormed a practical junction with the fine sirm) corps under Gen. Sigel. their lines of pickets being in conjune- tion. The prompt withdrs wal of Walker's rebel stioned to-day in our } latest news trom the lront, was doubiless bees ! consequence of the rapidity of Burnside’s movement ta that direction, We'do not be- ) GROCERS. SUTLERS. AND THE TRADE TN | hese that he has gone in the direction of Snick- . ersville, as Tepre-éuted, because to do so would ERAL, ; be rushing mto the open jaws of McClelan'= | amny: but rather immediately across the ridge bach of Uppersville, over the direct Alexandria and Winchester turnpike. atest information from Harper's Ferry es that the rebels still continue in force | between that point and Winchester, and in the vicinity of Shepherdstown and Charlestown, | Or, in other words, that they continue to occu- | py in force the ridge on which Lee posted his arms immediately aiter recrossing the Poto- mac back into Virginia. We are not inclined, L 1 Q U 0 R 8 ,’ } however, to plaice confidence in the iden that he | is not moving from that vicinity as fast as he { can do so consistent with his views of the SEGARS » Movements necessary for the safety of his : army. Burnside and Fitz John Porter have j apparently already defeated his probabie scheme of attempting to surprise Sigel, and there is toe much danger to his communication with Richmond in the practical junction they have already made to permit him to fail to coverit promptly, by taMing back with his RETWIEN NINTH & TENTH STs., Invite the attention of TO THEIR UNSURPASSED ST@CK WINES, AND FANCY GROCERIES. . i whole force. > { ES OVER THE REBELS TN” | KANSAS. | —Major General H.W. Champagnes j /< The army of the fron. ter iy agin successful. Gen. Schofield dis. patches from Fayetteville, Ark., thavon yester- | day. at daylight, Gen. Herron, with ihe Ist | low valry and 7th Mo. cavalry, attacked a Rebel camp, four miles east of that place—our | force about 1,000 strong, Rebel tore 3000, com } manded by Col. Cravens. After a sharp en- | gAgement of an hour the enemy was completely | royted, leaving all bis camp eqnipage anda , few wagons. Loss of the enemy, 5 dead on the | field. Our loss, 5 wonnded—t mortally. Gen Herron pursued for several miles into the Bos. tou Mountames, S. R-OGurris, Maj. Gen: TTLE TAKEN RY THE BMY. OF ALL THE WELT. KNOWN BRANDS WELDSICK. CLIQUOT. MUMM. REVART. DROUET. We reronvnend highly te comno:sseurs DE ST. MARCEAUN CHAMPAGNES, CARTE Nott CARTE BLANCHE, RED LAV. RECAPTURE OF ck market, | the most favorite brands in the New V aul so highly appreciated for their | quariers ot the Army: { CUMBERLAND, Mp. Oct. 29.— Brig. | HB. Mavey, Chief of Stag :Toordered Liewts: Colonel Quick, of the 23d Illinois, to take the | Ringgold Cavalry und two gans of Rouri’s Battery, and pursue the party that took eatilein Hardy county. He let New Creek | fast night at dark, and bya rapid march wl , hight he @vertoek the enemy at dayligin this | morning, attacked him, and recaptured one hundred and seventy head of cathe, aad took sixteen prigouets and twenty horses. BFL BELLY, Brig. General. THE BALTIMORE Miss. Friends ot General Woot attribute bis hate {~ of sundry loyal citizens of Baltimore to Bs : he alleged 1act that they have-been guilty of sinand A. Siznette. | cireniating among the soldiers of General cs | departinent, fOF ineit Mignatares, a peiion for ADEIRA, SHERRY, PORT—very oid and highly | removal, both abusive of and insulting te ) him. General rich sand iglicste taver, HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES. Still and Sparkling CLARETS 61 Messrs, Githon treres, Rordlesux, i RORGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES. | COGNAC of the eaoice-t brands and best vintages ROCHELLE BRANDY recommended for medicinal purposes, THE Mt LE LETTING The bids Jor furnishing the army with mules last advertised tor by Col. Rucker, Quarter- master. Were opened to-day; resulting in con- tracts made with Patrick King. of this city, tor S00 at S97, 300 at $97.50 and 5u0 at so} in all—and for with Brown & Co, of jis - ville, HOLLAND AND ENGUISH GIN. in Wood and Glass, MONONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYS. PRISONERS RETURNING 800TH. This atternoon a lot of secesh prisoners of war, including Capt. John Taylor, of King Grorge county, Va.—well know hereteaye the Olid Capitol prison for = Dixies” having been exchanged. r PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES. ot all hinds APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY. TQ BE COURT MARTIALED. Vincent BL Johnson, the Washington city Post Office Letter-carrigr. now ander arre<t by i the military authorities, we hear, is soon to be BATAVIA . ® tied betere @ court martial for treason. 4AMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM 0 New Yorx—4 mn Orqanizing—Actice Cpera- 1 on During the Winter. Gen- al Banks arrived in this cily yesterday, and HAVANA AYD DOMESTIC SEGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS. topping at the Astor Howse, Among bis > ad muilatary id literary men. of his visitis t organize a formi- dable ex mand. The destination of this expedition has not yet been der OuS Visitors are many of our most prom- edition, of which he will have com- be made pi _ LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN AND | come poin y ANDERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO The Govern a visto eet comlny Winter: and this expedition SMOKING TOBACCO of Messrs Gail SAX in! tonoy Pp Sd poems? ay, and will be | F CAMP } HEAVY @REY BLANKETS. | In ~everal grades. > VERRY & BROTHER, oc Wt Pa. ave. and Ninth ateeet.- re RENT—453 tith -t very comtortably F swite of two Parlors and A.so, FRONT ROv. office and chamber. copied im that way, GROCERIES FOR THE CAuPs, for one or two, having been ue or part or all of house except three coums. oc Wt A“) Wipes COTTON SHERTINGS mht i “With all other hinds of DRY Goo pe cone eral apd special wants of fami sand housekrep ers. Au inspection ot stock incurs ne obligation to pureb One price only, taxrked in plain figure PERRY & BRO, 60 Gh Ot Pa. ave and Ninth strest, EW CLOAKS. NEW SHAWLS AND NEW E DRESS Goobs. HOOP SKIRTS. the modern shape HERMETIOALLY-SEALED GOODS of eves de scription -—GAME. POULTRY. MEATS, OY STERS. MILK FRUITS and VE ETABLES PICKLES AND CATSUPS. in Wood and Glass ADAMANTINE AND PARAFFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD > CHOCOLATE CANDLES AND DROPS, in Packages st Syrvurs RASPBERRY. LEMON aod GOMyE | SKIRTS ww in tore (ull supply of all the A CHERRY, GINGER. RASPRERRY sad BLACK Dry Goods requisite for asa BERRY WINKS, TAM AND CHEESE more prices + WL WALLA ©0. TENNANTS NN EDINBURG ALE. STE E bay MORSE AY MORNIN Hsel KNOX & SONS SPARKLING ALON yy YGUNGERS INDIA PALE AY r LONDON PORTER LONDON BROWN Sport j CROSSEA BLACKWELL 2 EXGLISH P band Cracks je BLACKWELL 2 ENGLISH PICKLES Aromatic Bitters Raspberry and Leen i SATCES Bes oe Paik j erred Hatitex Merring, Kegs Pickles. eas Macke . DURTAM and FRENCH MUSTARD WoL. WALL & ©o., Auctioncers ust | Repubtionn | DEAUN AND ALOE OIL OLIVES 64 WALL & CO., Auctionrers, iON SALE OF UNCALLED FOR PAOK oy UFSDAY MOK #. 4th of No. we will cll front of the pher of geesievs from tie ailrowd to pxy freight and PERS As ANCHOVIES SARDINES & PUTCH HERRING ' ¥ SWISS CHERSE xes marked ¢. 3 of prime qnalite eDonnedl A and Ras wi riere : a rooyer arked R. uiuns SPICES. FANCY soaps Re he Thoin x tBox marked T. Kaaprfeid = 1 Boa sacket dos, OTe Got a lnug ae TERMS . 5 < Speatott wilt i “Is talled tor .L.WALL& CO.. Aneta, = Mi APPLESB—APPLES | < 5 Ww F Receiv 1 on the 20th instant. 7 Charter Osk, from on Bort: Apples. DiNrked “H. M.& Co., JOUNSON &« NAGLE, Byxa- Stain & Co. or ord: per sthvoner © luudned barrels au, consigned te eee woo PENS AVLVANIA AVENUE o The following has been received atthe Head! 1 wet ben ~~ te week, Well sell them te ‘ st extremely le ‘ dee highest bidder, for P na you eee were am. BROTHER, Joey hie 1 wae or Stat 89 aud BOT el fdeurgeiows eets ol SUS U8 ke. Between ath med Hth «! pCa rier — oe A REBEL STEAMER AT BERMUDA W LTH SIX HUNDRED BALES OF, COTTON AND HUMBUG MATRY ON BOARD. New York, Oct 30.—Advices Tectived from Bermuda states that ihe rebel steamer Herald had arrived at that port from Charleston, bring- ing with her a cargo of 6u0 bales of cotton, and haying on borrd Prof. Mayry CAPTLRE OF A BRITISH STEAMER. New You, Oct. 30.—The British iron Heaner Vachula, captured by Tht gupboa: Memphis, which was bronght into Port Royai, tad throws: overboard mow of er cargo. ‘ m 3 ANEW ORK STOCK MARKET... | New York, Get. 30,—11y a, m.—First Beard— coupons, 1-1, 1k), ; 73-10 Treasury Notes. one year certificates, 4; Old U.S. De mand Notes, 1274; Gotd, 131 5. . ' (a eeee AL NEWS. a pie 3 DxatHs oF Sorprens.—The following have been reported ° Vast: Zockonot Aiken, company A, 9th Tean. F. N. Perkins, comphuy C, tsth Me. Charles Dietrick, company K, 2d Ohio. Mathias Fisher, cempany A, 131th Pa. Serg’t Horace J. Berry in chirge of the regs mental hospital. . pee ae company A, th N.Y. John ay J. BE. Bardleti, company H, 7th Me” Patrick Kennedy, company ‘A, 4 Pa. L. S. Perry, tad N.Y: arullery. M Hall, 34 y th N.¥. Relatives of lacpedeed wabtiere uate ters * nished with all the i desire in on relation to the burial by calling on F. T. Goyerament under- taicen, HAF street wrth” : AURIVAL OF A sloop Iola, 2. tew days since under suspicions ci " A large lot of whis! : ae aoe See c.. were also. pa % with @ pris. oner, who was found vd The Wyandank, now the storeship of the Po- _ tomac flotilla, arrived np this 3 . It is said that are now course of our sentry get over withoutmolestation. ———- DowrsticT: Seifert procured @ warrant for sien and he wasarrested by Officer: efore Justice ‘The yesterday afwrnoon, when it husband is @ professional (2 street. between, Sixth And is about 70 yeurs old, ile the 30 summers; that he ay epee of alleged favors shown by te ther, takit — furnitnre from with some, clothing. J Hated that she should have her turned, and the husband. giving # cise Was di eal. Hie # iH s * i i Hi §35 ASSAULT.—A day or two «ince a wi named Apna Gauley, keeping a house sett between Fifteenth and Sixteenth while on a spree ren’ ten ope tiperinth ner, one of her! age the ‘but dbaving beceme ive possession, pce - thority the lav “<nulied her. u ime wu or ae The officers of the Fire: Ward went to arrest * Anna, but she refused them admis<ten. Ser- geant Hurly then _— m pen auentrance through Window arresied - She wasiaken before Justice Drury. and gave security lor her appearance at Court. ; Pp a ; « Mar=hat, received Chas. E. Baltisnore at quantity of qui re the South; and an man wih before Maj He was fe iv at Aquia Creek. A_Row.—On Monday night a row occurred at Martzs y were atrested on the charge senit by ofticer Hilton and taken before Justice | who committed thenr te jail for Court!” FEY.—For seyeral Ps ANOTHER Hosrirat Re a jJaY> past blankets, quilts. &c. Ve been missed from Odd Fellows" Hall Hospital, Nave Vaca and the police were informed of the yesterday officers Harbin. r ing to the houses of Albert and Siafford, two colored cooks , found a large lot of clothes. wi tea. sugar, coffee, &e., i Su iy officer Willimas. arrested the two men, and they were takea be~, fore Justice Cull, who dismissed them. > A Strrove Gawe Pray.—This morning” Mr. J. G+. Robinson, of Maryland. came to this city 1m purssat of a man waned Patrick Rady. it appeared from Mr. Robinson's statement to Justice Donn that in the late draft he bad been | drawn for the servier. Anxious to obtain a substitute, he struck a bargain with Rady for $150 cash. he-had the money in hand ‘ Rady ~kedaddled, leaving Mr. R. to find an< <] other substitute, A warrant was issued for, She arrest of the substrate upon a charge of obtcditing money by false pretenses. > - Fovrta Warp STATION CASES.—Refore Jus. tice Walter.—Martha Daily, stealing shoes trom idiers: jail for further heariug.. James Moare, ting clothing, do. John nd tareeny: jail fer court. ys turned over to the military. RW. McCourt, drunk: disanis-ed. John Cam) 5 and Robert Brown, disorderly; turned over to the military. Frank Warren and John A. Oliver, larceny ot cigars: jail for a hearing. yo epee Tur Fiest Cane Unper rae New Law.— Yesterday, m the (ireuit Court, Capt. Edward Venuti and Lient. Juan Ruir y Castille, b honorably discharged trom the 38th New ¥. regiment, were naturalized, each of them hay= ing served faithfully These in the army for ong year. p the first cases mnder the act of the eres, which provides that any for- may become acitioe afier having served |. in the aruy fer one pear. ——- —— ‘ov et. — Yesterday, the jury in the hop v<. Shoemaker rendered a yer- uf Richard Suttou vs. Elizabeth sirairix: verdict? for plaintiff. entered imthe case of A. Moore- Williams. . case of J, W. Strider, vs. — ‘As on trial. —_ Ronneey.—On the night of Monday, the 27th imstint, some imef or thieves entered the «twellng-house of John Seitz, No. 29 Fifth at between T and K, and broke open a truck and took theretrom fifty-one dollars im ‘Treasury notes, PORN AS house vs, W. J. —_ ° Warp Sratie: sen— Before Jus- —J. M, Williamson, druukand dis- orderiy: fined St Also, for resisting an officer in the dixcharge of dnty; bail for court. Sarah Brown. prostitution: fined 1 EEE RSONS IN BLACK will find*our stock of MOU RO ING ODS (in ail ol . © be fall and e of writ.) “4 |. © and MOURNING all the miner cequinites for persons HA Ww - * See hort liern and Eastera correspendents sends w st «daily, uly. the #etenl cawb standard value i deal in pinia figures, henee negurchager is over charged An inspection of stock solied sil ipcors ne GBM iation to purchase, PERRY & RRO” Pa. ave.aud Niath wtrvet. somd chance for a small rapitsi,? oek not ceding hundred : me prin ile ce ot thie Mae chica ‘ wil fOr Grocery or Sutiers’ business t ie. Enquire corner ath and L kirvets. © FOR SALE- A wew tis CK HOTSE. ituated im the Bew = Will be 7 Darzain. for cuit, Ruqutte Ot the wmee of a Washington Lrea Works, B ‘ oc 2t-tw yan’ AIN PRENCH Bt 2S AND 2 PENS DEAIN MOUSSELAING above goods in all shades and colors, ESS "GoD veri _ 15 pate tp ork seul teas *Kilotber Kinds of DRY Libel for the fall end n

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