Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1863, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Pye = ag Serena « Me ORC Sats ie - ‘ ie ed a TH 10 aM . aE THE EVENING STAR. | UATE —- » : | H Tae cour ie Oo anand WASHINGTON CITY: , Important from the West. E> | ,* ; sang wes eagagee tals sporking te foo Tattaar OF THI Witts—Z O. Iebines Bog, Regen of wie bes Wins ick for some weeks; but wesre happy in to learn that he is con fs and Will soon be dle to resume bis dation oe pale have, re consideration of the case of Wm. 'T. Smithson. | during bie abeence, been perio! jesers. BONDAY....-ccoces-- OCPOBER 5, 1863, | A BATTLE GOING ON IN TENNESSER: 1 ax : Theexamination of Capt. McKelvey, for pros- | D. H. Burr and J. N. Eartholow, his deputies. ——————————— TUE SONS oe re a - 8 4 OOLIORP. we. <<: was ‘Gaba po rrr rel dees . wee Taxraxansoy WF asdinaron— The tex ; RBAD! BEYER’ C ® CAVALRY CROSSING TAR \3 Se : x = ‘azon, Eeq., lerk 01 ‘avy Depart- Or fiscal year commencing pias bemoestacte yor uneabentiy me Cee ENA aaaal avn ca ment, which was begun ou Saturday, resumed | 1663, was the Lovisvii_e, Oct.4—The Nashville Press of to-day says.a terrible explosion occurred neat Bridgeport. A train of twenty army wagons, j laden with ammunition, had camped near the BUDGET OF SOUTHERN NEWS. and concludeé. The examination of Mr. F. AND Pe SS ‘was with ‘reference to the identity of certain GENERAL LEE'S OFFICIAL REPORT OF HIS | disloyal jetters captured on tne Potomac by Gent’s Furnishing Coeds, PEN : NSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN, a Willis: i. H. SMITH, On the conclusion of Mr. Faxon’s examina- { city for t6@ Sich: awa two negroes hada quer. cine ; ewe i sel, one of Mout seized astiell which ho abit: 460 SEVENTH STRERT. ip. dentnity let iatbamonmthoammanition,which-| 9g-N, B.—Sample Goods for Custom Work, gnnsed it to rxplodeimmidiately, aud wagon r : a RAS s atter wacon eaughtfire. sain — FOOD PAMINE IN RICHMOND... @RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER, 000) has Y passed iddle of ne, since then about Bias of Past Suis Sem te So q Washingten Money. Markes,, ENTERED UPi PER REASONE WHYS ~ ces #3 Loran. » tion, the court adjourned to IF o’¢lock ‘to-mor- “THE CONFEDERATES HAVE NO @oop NEwWs | row morning. uadly Lag OM BEARS. ee ome, is og UEiatied vy a= Tohmson & Oo., Bank- ANTED IMMBDIATELY—a Ging W. Dirhes. 4: fo T. POTERTING. avenuerent wit aad 1 " WE re ranean pam Pettit teh Pits rte Wants competent NORIB Peormmen, Z }, o Small herself gonctally useful. Enatire wit 0 street, pear's4: ° ‘ “ 1 a penne niet —tatinee sites W: iW LADY WaNTS A A ECTABLE WiID0 . | Tater reports say mine or ten are: killed and phar) | double that umber rounded. '‘Thestrefluanly | @ITZENB | ington | renched the magazine; é¢xploding it, and de- COMING TO BALTIMORW atroying® vast. quantity of ammunition. : A special dspitch to the Journal from Nash- CAN SAVR BIFTEEN PSR CENT. We have Richmond papers of Friday and Saturday,’containing the following news: * * The Kichmond Dispatch of Saturday Iast, 34 inst., contains Gen. Lee’s official report of the inet Boarp. Coupon 67s, 1881, 107%; 7-30's, 100; Uertifi- Indebtedness, \s : . eark tention as bot er work. ‘cates.of 15%; Gold, bar - | ville onthe $d iastant ays" MeMinnviile was BY BUYING OF Hogay yaniy comipaiey Es coos a saad Nose need apply oxéept the first-clats. Oall xe 4 es | attacked at noon. The resnlt is unknown, ITM BROTHERS & CO. i : F A NATIONAL THANKSGIVING. | Fighting. was progressing when iclecraphic oe » 00+, |_| for the campaign are thus summod up: QITCATION WANTED_Piain Bering or Uham- — | interrupted. -Rebet -OLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TalLons, The position occupied by the enemy Oppo- | gounon ¢ bermiaid ina would rd By the President of the United States of America. ' re onthe vagy gtigererasie nial oo bra 4 site Fredericksburg being onein which hecould cates of Inde Srmake horseit usefal im General Housewort 4 fe A PROCLAMATION. Siig afe'Yopofted to be crovsing the Tennessce No.40 WEST BALTIMORM STRERT, —| jrot be attacked to advantege,it was determined Grose A. 0, Btar tfiive. 99%; Gold, 144%; Erie Po gant lower pert of it during the winter and spring, and if practicable the transfer of the scene of hostilities north of the Potomac. R.R , 107%; Pittsburg, ‘Wayne and Chi- = : ; xt t Washington. to draw him from it, The executionof this _ TUATION WAN ¥, two reapectable The year that is drawing toward its ‘ctose has "[MeMinnville ts on the: McMinnville ana | °°> * : yurpose embraced the relief of the Shenandoah Sree u eee Michica pe A yeas tini, to take chara ot s Dining roam =, been filled with the blessings of frut:fal firids Railroadyi75 mites southeast of alley from the troops that had occupied the Market firm. : grdo Chamber: ork, Avriy. o, ‘ou! and healthful ekies. To these bounti-s, which Manchester 2 eaday. rs aif-strect, on Tu refereace given. 005 it" are so constantly enjoyed that we are proneto Nashvilie.—Ep, AR] i forget the source from ‘which they come, oth- + pe A ee Ce ay WW Ani BD HOUSE containing from 6 to 10 * TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ge It was thought that the corresponding move- rooms, eith: or usturnished. Auy 3 ; FROM EUROPE. & e having such sh find et F pete ena acl Lance tty Ay bell So egelat F°OH EALB—A LADY'S EADDLE now, Choa, | conteropiated by us would proboUly ine noe FROM THE WEST INDIES, Gteoning. nS... city Bout Ofico, “Oity reteroaee Se Te amet ail to pene ePTHDRA WAT. OF TAECONFENERATH Com. I quire ato) Pena eon ties to leave the city, | might offer a Jair opportunity to atrike @ blow aEcL Sane! given. _Plesse state terms and Inoal ty._08.5 3:°_ SSEES SIS SEE ae Cann Baer ee ree ee om MISSIONER MASON FROM ENGLAND suvete ) Penn. Svenue, Between Shand 10th | St the army therein commanded by General | THE REBELLION IN SAN DOMINGO IN- WAETRD—A SITUATION. by 6 Man wno ually insensible te the ever-watchful provi- IN DULGEON. “ - : Hooker, and that in any event thatarmy would | OREASING.: » capable of acting ax Clerk in a7 ,covacity, dence of Almighty God. pies SLE Yow: wooD!! Wood | be compelled to leave Virginin and possibly to — eo ~ A A en In the midst of a civil war of unequalled THER LONDON TIMES SNUBS MASON. TOU CONTRACTORS, BAKERS AND OTHERS | draw to its eupport troops Seslensa tooperate | THE SPANIARDS DEFEATED AT SANTIAGO. i a magnitude and severity, which has sometimes Se © to 1.500 corde PINE and OAK; also, -Sgainst other parts of the country. o——— ei : vos : a it was supposed that the enemy's . seemed to foreign States to invite and provoke THE LONDUN TIMES ON ALD TO AMERICANS | CEbaR PUSTS at shortest Roticn knanirs ae ehisiway Rrike 78 | THEY ABANDON TBAT PLACE FOR PORTO AT WAR A Ta CO's, {Brett ot campaign tor the summer would be their aggression, peace has been preserved with Ane . eB Sit 301 Penn ave., bet Stu and lvth sts | broken up and part of the season of active a oo All, nations) Grder hse hepa, ssiniained, (OF i eyttiLEAN ACCESS THA” deextoan "[ BIS IS TO GIVE NOTION tha: the mubscriver | OPCTUONS, Pe colMumed in the formation of | CapgURE OF A NEW BLOCKADE RUNNER. ferences given, Address B. K. C., City Post Office, oc 5 8t™ — ¢OR pane A ees and well furnished front first story ROOM, No. 337 K street. avenue. ‘Retarence required, Barr ee eee anna rted and nhogod aad baw 4 G binations and the preparations that ‘ON RPECTIONERY FOR SALE —The subscriber 3 biained from the Orprane’ Court of | BW com fiers for sal Will, rea and Stoc! THRONE, an ol | they would require. offers for sale |, Fixta Stock of Seontes ot Sede npiets whe thar costes ee cititeiadmme'ssuongn the persomalcsisic'sy | Ti addition ie ihece advantages, it was hoped | Naw Your, Oct. 5.—the steamer Roanoke, | pig SPhsoes Settee Eicon. and Basti; 347 Pa. avenu i BENT.—Two large and ly-farnish FWbdui cna ove smell BaD ROOM Feed it 418 Righth street. between G and H, near the Patent Office. Good references required. ocd st" LOTHING STORE FIXTURES FOR BALU and Fiore to let. The best stand on the street. No_6673; Bever.th street (Island), between Band #, Washington, D.C. * 0c 5-lw* FC UBNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms To let in a genteel house on H street, between 4th and 5th ats, Apply to 5. GOLDBZBIN, 425 Penn, avenue. oc 5-3t* ‘OB SALE OB RENT—Two large ROOM3, 355 ew York avenue. Als 00d lot of Tard NITURE oan be bought by applying to the sams place. 035-3i* FISUS2, FOR RENT AND FURNITURE Pon sd War De neroans convenient = eae Brees ory ap r jartments. or icaulars ofd.. MeGUIRE & 00, - 7? ooeatt | pr cer eepahd FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale Good Will, Fixtures and Stock of his welkknown Restaurant, which with or without bis stock of confact.on oc 5-St* A. WURTH, 347 THE POLES VIRTUALLY RECOGNIZED A | Notley Moreianc 1.te of Washingtoncéa yafore- | that other valoable results might be attained | from Havana on the 30th ult. brings St. Do- BKLLIGERENTS. raid dece-ned. All psrsons having claim. . e i ilitary success. tember. has been greatly contracted by the advancing NT the aafd deeracd are hecchy nereek ee Aen by military suce mingo dates to the 20th of September. armies and navies of the Union. same, with he vouchers thereof, to the -u>soriber The Richmond Dispatch of the 3d instant, has The rebellion is increasing. Grandara was Needful diversions of wealth andof strength ENGLISH JOURNAYS OF SOUTHERN SYMPA- |.on or before the Sd day of Oc y | the following: about marching on Monte Christi. stober mat; they | $rom the fields ot peaceful industry to the na- THIES PREDICT A OOLLAPSE may otherwite sy law be excluded frora tli bent it | There was nothing from Gen. Lee’s army The rebels continue near Porto Plata, skir- tional cefence have not arrested the plough: IN THE soUTH. lastevening. The rain of Thursday and yes- mishing daily. SADA cea of the raid + state. Given under my hand this 3d day of Ootober, 3309, | it ; ; the shuttle, orthe ship. ‘The axe has enlarged : ks : ; i Pen ; t set Pail EEA Te CHAI ee At Santiago the Spaniards were driven from the borders of our settlements, and the mines, CONFEDERATE LOAN 27 AND 30 PER CHNT [cern 7 ; three small forts, and shut themselves up in ocs A. WUT: Spaniards for Porto Plata, where the Span- iards will concentrate a large ferce. Three batteries have been sent to St. Domin- 8 will asll 7 CHRISTIANA X MORRLAND, i i DISCOUNT. A mark “drenched things” generally. ' as well of iron and coal as of the precious met- “ oc 5 law3w Administratrix. The Yankees in Northwestern Virginia are | San Luis fort, which had been assaulted twice als, have yielded even more abundantly than ni. w youx, Ocl bo The steamship City of | (JRPHANS) COURT. Distaicr or Gouna, | still at Eevee peneotpn ey. unsuccessfully, after which the city was a t oy F ay. ‘ashington County, To-wit:—Lw t fee . w heretofore. Fopulstion:hassteadily increased, | y ongon, trom Lévérgoo) on the Sid of Septem. | Mrs, CatgenneV. King adwinistratcivas boone nn The steamer New York, Major Mulford, ar- | burned by the rebels. Col. Cappa, with 2,000 pot ithetanding the waste that has been mde per, via Queenstown on the 24th, arrived this | Cf Joun Bennetts deceaccdn tee eae eset rived at City Point at 11 a. m. yesterday, hay- | Spaniards, had succeeded in reaching the fort in the camp, the siegs, and the battl--fleld aad 7 Couetaig bas with the approbation of the Urphans’ | ‘our Confederate offi who | by cutting his way through the rebels. Sub- J 2 e morning. Court ef Washington eounty af resaid, appointed | 1M OM board four Confederate officers, who | by e the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of The steamships City of Baltimere and Glas- TUBSDAY. the 27th day of Octobe: inst.. for tas | had Jong alice ees aerated ST renec even sequently Santiago was abandoned by the h lace i cane eine settlement and distribution of the personal | privates and three citizens, an rs. er, augmented strength and vigo! ie permittod to gow arrived at Laverpool on the23d September. | bith frttlemea deceased, and of the avis in baud. | wite of the Ruscian Consul at Harane. oie expect continuance of years, with large in- The London News confirms Mr. Mason's sare the came have been collec ed ard turned | also brought official dizpatches to Col. Ould. o money; whe : i Stesse of freedom. Amin? E withdrawal from England. heita of said deceated ars notifl tee sat | The Dispatch of the 3d, in an editorial says: et No human counsel hath devised, nor bath the Paris Moniteur bas created great sonea. | the Urghane’ Court of Wachington ¢ untyn‘ora- | «The rapid udvance in all necessaries of | g0 to reinforce Gen. Santand, who is marching any mortal hand worked ont, these great 4;.., by publishing the manife-to of the Polish Tay Orbe ines claims properly yoaeene Pithey | clothing aud subsistence threatens us with | on La Vega. 4 things. They are the gracious gifts of tno. National Goverument, of the 1th of Ausust | Ben wer Geceaced e ertate. provider a copyrot | Bi<At Gleiress, Thery is no disguising the fact. | ‘The gunboat Kearney arrived at Havana oa Most High God, who, while dealirg with us This was regarded as_a virtual recognition of this order be publisued onca a week for tures Fee as Se ee ome the 20th uit. from Key West. She reports that in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remem- the Poles by France. Fur det (be Exening Star previous to the said bardly bring mo! Fin ae bered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and a ‘enua, ath day of Ceeber, know thatthe currency is depreciated, but it | the gunboat Tioga took into Key West on the tas Pita hte a ed ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms. new The London Times, in allndinz to the with- Test : Z_O RORBING ; is uot depreciated a3 much as prices would jn- | 25th the rebel sieamer Heraid, with °00 bales caaeia® . ‘ + and Grats ed farabeies 2S waite private proper tbat they should be solemnly, reveren- grawal of Mr. Mason from England, says. | —2¢2J8"3™ Register of Wills. | dicaie. * #* # Produce mustbedistribated | of ootton and the agents of the new rebel com- | bouse, wit’ in three minates’ walk of the Mr. Ms - id, : % ee duced. z G nigents. Apply at 166 Penn. avenne, Sally, and gratefally acknowledged as with «The Cohfederates are offended with England BUTreEn BUTT E KI | — Prices must be reduced—gains must be dis detween 7th and 1éth rts. “ one heartand yoice by the whole American ; J = | gorged—or there will be suffering intense, and | P&ny, with a capital of $2,000,000 for blockade for trying to keep in the right. We are sorry 24) packages New York and Pennsylvania BUT- | aut-nse suffering will beget—what! Think Tk striving. Partin ators, aud (ur sale at lowest j o* it! for it. The loss, however, is theirs. Whilethe 4 the new company. ! Seah market rates. at 450 8th ati e} ? — relict io the British nation is great, she will | ces 6:* ites ren: E.DUTROW, | From General Lee's Army. : oot ha! z From the Kichwond Dispatch of Oct. 2.] ACCIDENT BY THE EXPLOSION OF A have nothing to repent.”* . 5 ai esting tt eee t. L—Ni in: E e 2 who are at sea, and those who are sojourninz Accrowiden Aatvalavery iiatlinktnas “teen SECOND HAND) PLANOS —Two Chickoring GorDONSVILLE, Uct. 1.—Nine Federal pris CAISSON. teound hard PIANUS, o1y large 7 oc- | were sent through to Richmond to-da: a in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the 1 Leeds. : ad de. | t8¥¢- aud one mail 6 o-tave. Were captured at Manassas Plain. LovisvILie, Oct. 4.—A caisson attached to Yast Thuraday of N on , held xt Leeds. Resolutions were adopted de: Alro, two German PIANOS for new be- 's troopers are busy in the enemy’s rear. | battery I first N. Y. artillery, while going as ureday of November next as 2dayof cisrine that the war if America Was shaping | ginners; cne at #44 Pers y y ; Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Lae aA ESSE JO ¥ S's. Bt | A Yaukee conscript deserter came through | down Maih street near Sixth, this forenoon, = : cd) : itself into one for the destruction ot slavery; a any Feet sp iano Store, | day. He reports that many conscripts exploded 'sball.iwhilcn instantly iinea sous, ‘ather who dwelleth in the Heavens. aleo, denouncing the building of ships of war TTAGE SETS Gr | arecoming to Meade, and that they have: to cae on wiad enctiior And I recommend to them that, while offer- for the confederates, and appianding the Gov. COTTAGE SETS. | guard the frontand rear, and all around, to | 2Oneer anc driver, mortally wo i : ipti j - NaS E Oe) SPPs % nov -— | eee i cannoneer, and badly wounded a third. ing up the ascriptions justly due to Him for ernment for detaining thos» already built. prevent their es , ch si i s . 3 i : | _ CHARLESTON, Oct. 2—Heavy firing was kept fuch singular deliverance and blessings, they The Times’ city article warns the British up during the greaier part Of last uiest, Bot lo also, with humble penitence for our nation- Government against going ' 0 tar in sto; ae ° firing this: ing vat pping Pull Marble top UAK COTTAGE SUITS little firing this morning. al perversenes#and disobedience, command to the building of ships for the Confederates while Half Marble top OAK COTTAGH oUITE, | i {SECOND DISPATCH.) a LaF ‘ His tender care all those who have become furnisbing munitions of war to the Federals: | IMITATION Oak COTTAGRBUIIS, | CHARLESTON, Oct. 2.-The enemy’s move- A SHooTING CasB.—Considerable excitement idowe. orp! ors ‘ | Old COTTAGE KUITS, | ments on Morris {sland indicate rather a de- ‘as created at Willards’ Hotel aboat 10 o'clock ‘widows, orphans, mourners, or sufferers in the Such a course baars too much resemblance to Which we offer ten pe: t lower than ther | of t thi f immediate bed Iamentable civil strife in which we are ua-. the yiews of Federsl polivelann house in thecity."" "BONTZ & GNIVFITHN, | tiSna,’ Pero Monitors: aie sumeciate OPES | this morning by the attempt of Mr. Collins avoidably engaged, ard fervently implore the 7.4 France says the Federal corvette Keareage, | °° $6 369 Beventh street. | Jeland, doing picket duty. ‘There has been | Dixon, who resides at 162 Washington street, interposition of the Almighty Iland to heal the at Brest, will receive the same treatment as P ROPOSALB FOR COAL. scarcely any firing to-day. Georgetown, to shoot another party namea Wounds of the nation and restore it as soon 43 that afforded to the Florida. Each yeesel wily Haavquarrens Dur’? op Wasnrmcron ane Dispatch of Friday, Oct. 2, treating upon | George W. McGiI, a clerk in the office of the may be consistent with the Divine purposes to enjoy the same rights and privileges. Cice of Chief Quarterinaster. a4 affairs in East Tennessee, concludes a long ar- | coftmissioner of customs, Treasury Depart- the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tran- The Europe, of Frankfort, asserts that the | Paorosars are inviten ee eect ine pretne OLE ment | 1 Uappenra tbe moaw cays eros x quillity, and union. | Archduke Maximilian has finally accepted the | ton2 of Anthracite cal for th; “Upon the whole, as far as we can judge of | on had printed and ted at different places i f wy ¥ 2 in the streets handbills alleging that Geo. W. In witness wherecf, I have hereunto setmy | Crown of Mexic mM itatallrisks | 3tmen*. the relative situation of the two armies, from running. The Herald was the first vessel of prople. I co therefore invite my fellow-citizens, in every part of the United States, and also thos: BSAbdinG — Boarding, at reasonable rates can be had, and Rooms, with or without Board, at 173 Second street, between 8 and C. within s kLe ee auteune of Capitol, Avenue, and De-po;. oc 5-3t* A PRIVATE PAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM £14 than they require, would let Rooms,furniabed, with or without Board, to two gentlemen and their wives, or to single gentlemen. Inquire at 444 D street, bet. 2d and Su sts. oc 5 2t™ Tye FURNISHED PARLORS SUITABLE for a Member of Congress and his wife, or else for tvo gentlemen, Also, a Room on the first foor suitable for an office. Apply at 341 F strect, be- tween 9th and 10th sts. 06 5-33" Fo SALE—A PRAMB HOUSE, with sixrooms, pleasantly located, with out buildings fine len of young frait trees and flowers, particulars inquire at east end of West strest. posite rope- walk, Georgetown. os 5-' 'OR RENT—And possession g'+en on ‘he i6th F instant, the brick DWELLING HOUSE on lith strert. between G three-and-a-half stories, Pandsomely furnished roughout, and in parfsct ouse, pImpof oc 3 3t Just ReeEIvED. 3 2) very fice COTTAGES 8BTS. LOCAL NEWS. ‘ont door Terms: rented by the year, pay- ments quar‘erly in advance. avired.” No children. i = The Coal is to be landed on some wharf in thi the meager infermation afforded the tele- | McGill had, under oath, defamed the character OARD IN BALTIMORE —A tleman and his sane emced es the seal of the United States and perils, even renouncing his rights and | 2°7, apoemible to wagons, ana is to be delivpaed | graph, that of Bragg seme te bo oneea i of a lady, and had refased {fe farnish evidence Bente grte OF fares, single gentlemen, can he to be affixed. | prerogal crow! i ies me to time ae requir ; * | that of Rosecrans gravely critical. The Yan- | relative to the assertions he had made. Mr. | ®ceom! i prerogatives under the crown of Austria. i Pro istep-cify th it: Cs y cl Board ip one of the plearaptest garts of Baltimore, Done at the city of Washington, this “The Paris correspondent of the London | Mesh eter eR SHY the quality of the Qoal. | | Meet nomenon ave making prodigious efforts | Dixon, in his card, which s rae over Riown Je terms. ad: third day of October, in the year of Morning Post asserts that the Washington Gov. | @ee,address. and the pai 2 3 to reinforce the latter, having already dispatch. signatare;) eae nee] ary - . south This morning, Dixon went to Wiljard’s Ho- our Lord one thousand eight hundred | on run to the re dress“ Baltimore,” at this office, Fall particulars jew {=.8.) and sixty-three, and of the independ- . by letter or on intervii 035 3t* pot a at Sed acd hf A, J $5 BEWABD —8<-ayed or stolen from my resi- dence, corner of Sd and N streets south, on October Ist a DUN HOSSE, wich black lee¢,black mare and tail, and ise natara’ pecc-; and formerly belonged to W. D. Waliseh. I wi!l pay the above reward and all reasonable expenses for his delivery, oc 5-3t* GEO. B. SMITH. ———————————— SE. BMT i rested in the pro must appear t posal Lo ernment has assisted Juarez with arms and An oath cf allegianee to the Government of the United States must seeompany each bid ammunition. L rtm points. The report that Knoxville had | tel, armed with a cowhide and a revolver, for cighin, TU” Uniied States the wighty- ‘The address of August 1sth of the Polish | tracts or pusthetes wee as Te Baie and con: | bnen taken by Gen, Sam Jones and thar Bore: | the PM eOIlt Sor the aiken ore oe aaa eighth. ABganam Linco.n. { National Government to Prince Caartorisky quired. ight is : (alluded to 1d he eke rene Gap indy seferved to, who ie said to be Dixon's aise By the President: [ | bas already appeared in the English journals. ary bid. Dt is reserves to socept all or any part of Gaby aediteay y & ter. Dixon met McGill in the hall immediate. Wittiam H. Sewanp, Secretary of State. | The eyent has created great sensation, and | Conte ad addcenat, Stressed "*Proponis for | ‘The Dispatch of the 2d has the following tel- Cowhlis, auenpied te chee oe caused @ fall on the Paris Bourse. i ELIAS M. GREENS. egraph despatches - latter had in his hand a cane, with which he Many English journals regard the matter as PP porhertd Colonel, Chisl Quartermaster, CuaRLesTon, Oct. 1.—The enemy fired 200- | warded off the blow, and ran towards the & virtual recognition of the Poles as belli- | — jepartment of Washington. pounder Parrotts all day yesterday atintervals | apartment allotted to the bootblacks, on the ogN ‘ part ed two corps from Meade’s army, bers of troops from Vicksburg and other South- MARYLAND POLITICS. The reader will find elsewhere in to-day’s Stor an interesting account o: Saturday's im- yz ACARD, THE TIENT 0 Pa’ eB THE LATE DE. 9 ; s OR YOUNG MBN : of fifteen minutes, alternately at Forts Sumter | left side of the hall going towards the billard Knowing th: ‘2 3 | portant meeting of the Union men of Mont. Oyen to ae warlike ; = and Johnson and Battery Simpkins. Fort | room. Dixon became much excited, and draw. | oftZoysns shatmany of de ng perpen gomery county, Md., at Rockville. We com. jue om uBe acEKS prepare CLOYH and FELT HATS. irkargae st Mopiricand Battery Simpkins replied vigor- | ing from his belt a revolver, shot atrandom-| what physician to employ, T take the ceeetene mend the views expressed by Messrs. Blair ~ ously. No casualties or damage of any conse- | down the hail, which was thronged with quence on our side. Very heavy firing is | guests and others, and the ball failed to-hit the going on between the hostile batteries this | party for whom it was intended, (McGill,) but mnorning. took effect in the thigh of Mr. E. Harmon, now ¢ [SECOND DISPATCH.) or formerly correspondent of Northern jour- CHARLEATON, Oct. 1.—The firing to-day has | nals. The ball algo passed through the panta- been heavier than for several weeks past. The | loon legs of three ¥ persons of the hotel. epemy has been steadily pounding at the ruins As soon as the shot was fired, Mr L. M. 236 rena avenue, ___Resr corner i3th stre: ITUKE of med Sony slescenoe as & very Sevate aoe recommend to you, confidence, Dr s iat ee Piate nal ae et christia e ntlem: deportm: to my hombie testimony, SPAUN HITZ 0e5 3t* 29 south A street, Capito! Hill, & 50 REWARD—HORSE STOLEN .—Was stolen SreJV from my nastare and brought to Washing- fon. on Wednesday, eptember 2th, by a mulatto pamed Pom Marrison,a bob tail Bay Mare, ut 1532 hande high, and | or twelve years old. This Mare is woll-knowa in“Washington, having belonged to Mr. Kibby end John Hoover, the buteher, from whom J got her a year ago. 8he w: brought to Humphrey’s stable by Tom on Wedaes- awaken the State toa thorouzh realization of = i — FUR : the 22d, and 3 x Sept. z ail the contingencies involved in the current (7 ‘he 22d, and Queenstown on the 2idof Sept., crisis in bir affairs, which is the natural and but which vessel has not yet arrived. | FURNITURE. inevitable result of the rebellion, strengthened ieee oe yeas pie Be Housekeepers. and those who contemplate far- as that has been by the secret if not open exer- boarded ahelehip Waal i © the G: | nishing, will find the largest and bost assorted | of Sumter from his old batteries on Morris | Graves, who was standing by, seized Dixon tions of a large portion of her citizens directly POatded the ship Wavelock, of the Cape of | sock of Island, beyond Wagner. His fire was chiefly | and took the cowhide and pistol from him, and Gnterested i aleve ueocart ho haye sept 00d Hope. 1t was also reported that she had CABINET FURNIIUBE « a! Sumter, but he also shelled Fort Johnson.4 he and officer W. Howes took him to Col. Si AVS (PIOPIE Ss |W Ne sre captured a bark, the name of which was not | south of New York, andat prices which dufy com- | Cur batteries and Fort Moultrie replied with | Baker's offices, Lhe latter, seeing it was a thelr eons and other dependents tofight against given,.to the eastward of the Cape, and fitted | petition. We tolicit your patronage, promising biisk and steady 1 All quiet to-night, purely civil case, turned Dixon over to Justice the Union; have contributed money without hi kao x 1 i bai gains to all Clayton. Officer James Sullivan took the stint to the same end, and in social intercourse Eo ee Be te tee many Wes further reported i < . 5 “ day. and taken away by him Thursday. Ewill pay s BOTELER & WILLSON, THE LAST SUCCESSFUL REBEL RAID. wounded man, Harmon, to his lodgings at No. | 205 reward for her and $25 for the apprehension of and influence have lost no opportunity 80 to Ma the Georgia was acting in concert with Jron Hali, No, 315 Pennsylvania avenue, On the uight of the Ist inst. the rebel guer- | 456 Fifteenth Street, and Dr Stone was called eae nd Mine can be identifie by, and left aid the cause of treason astoaccord it sirength "7 pe Batncen/ 9th and 10thish bier paoameaben rilla White, with about 150 mounted rebels, | i"; nd attended to his injuries. ODEN BOWIE, The wound dcés not appear dangorous, the Coliington Port-office, ocs-tf « Prince George county, Mi. MAksvs SSLKCr DANOING ACADEMY. Op» FaLLows’ HALL, 77m STREBT. Days and hours of tuition for Ladiss, Misses, and | Mastera..overy Tuesday and Thursday, from Sto5p.m. For Gentlemen, from8 toll’ p.m. same evenings, M. bees leave to announce to his friends in Geo-getown that he wi!l shortly op-n. an Academy in chat place for the accommodation of bis former-ps ‘corns. oc 5 3t* R EMEMBER THE HES.0 OF SUMTER! THE ANDERSON BOYS JN THE FIELD AGAIN! TE ee eh nee Ss KEAXONABLE DRY GOODS. | Made one cf the.most successful raids of the | pall having pacsed throngh the thigh without_ ete aes war, h & poin Lewinsville, irfax itting any artery or vein. i - i the South. Byer the London Morning Herald | ‘ We open to-day— ; Wer tees Gang Becewiths Upeee ae ““The witnesses Bssembled at Justice Clayton's mod the yalitical, industriel and social rights cuits thikt the inst news rectiyed thoes Ameri. | 1 case of heavy and fing BROWN CANTON PLAN- | War % small guard for the protection of one | fie? on Eetreet, and Dixon at once demanded Oe ne Sree on the olier, (16 must racweltel ico ghar sche io marion ener ee ON AoaiGt | abe cl Levy and flue WH N FLAN- eure pas iis | ete: Tne Jusitesidsd nor desire to hear plaim=to all that, ‘as Mr. Thomas declared, . : renee : . le: ned he y ITK CANTON FL of the contraband tums. This guerd, consist- | the case until McGill was presents and pro- slavery in Maryland is, already, a dead cur. * Apeaesiage seriously aubect the operauions | 1 47.9 xs:or.mont of hoary SHAKER PLANNELY, | iflg of cue second lieatenant,.one acting lien- | posed to admit Dixon to ball until to-morrow case. No lot of one hundred slaves in the cA ahaa fe cores " State will sell on the block for one thousand The Fines says the tate of Charleston is cer- Large gremitment of WHITE TWiLLED FLAN’ | tenant, and forty cavalrymen, and one Meuten. mere Dea eo Conawick of she ae &: : Lares stock of ELUE,GRAY,and RED TWILLED ant and 17 intantrymen, was under the com- a bars a Sha wont sh hee epee doliars. No slave inthe State can be made to {BUY decided, bat argues that the capture of | EUAN ORL nia mand of Piret Lieut. W. J. Keays, 16th N.Y. | cealed weapon and shoot indiscriminate. yender to his owner more of his labor than he eres Willmotsccure wAatthe» North re- | TTL a aed ae aL SSE chien cavalry. The attack was made at 12.500n the | ly among his guests, go. at large. He asked elects to.render, or to remain under, his juris- © 7 10 4hesyy WHITE COTTON SHEKTIGS, | niglt of the ist, by White, who approached | either that a hearing should be had at once or 7 Jonfecerate loa as fere< slapse, | t TING 2s i i itted to jai i diction a month after he eleets to flee from it. The Gonfec e loan has suffered a relapse, Men OY 78 and 44 waperior SUL%TING upon 21 witrequented road (from the direc. | t#&tDixon should be committed to jail wntil to resolve the contest into one of absoiute life and death between slavery on the one side ‘Vhese undeniable traths are the result of the 284 35 Gtoted at thirty co tweuty-ei per "4, ¢atre qualltyof All Woo! SHIRT- tion ot Drainsyille), which Lieut Keays had ate FI fonpe 3 pequeatiy, omoers The members of the Anderson Cinb ‘ake graat seas Son ioe Dena Seen made upon tye pt opie SANE es oper orator ome SUCRE, "FLANNELS, in every color | neglected to picket; bis two pickets being | was Comtnitted temporarily to the Sccoon irgal and constitutional rights of white labor 6 = the public in general that they will give their pieces Fee biae styles of Merrimack S)-ecne SHE) a UUIMGLHIRAIC TGs eee War id orcleck the parties re-appeared at Jus- wil te 20 or $ “Mw stersing. j % canis 286 DABE-OALICORS, some ai low a3") left in camp unsaddled. White, therefore, had He abe Mirai limon clean re The Times sus tially gumes that Arch 200 piecen figured MOUBBELAINS DH LAINS, at | an easy time of it. He rushed into the camp, Sppeare as counsel for Mr. McGill. is A akp Mace ie will aecena ee caincaie Or} 80 reels Feeehy British and Saxony DAKES | killed iwo, wonnded three, nnd took 2 pris. | , When the parties had sll eal nt Ge 5 of the latest importations, at 37,45, © oner 80, 60 cavalry horses, with most of | of Grins Dixon, asked @ postponement of the is Teported that tne New Meriean loan throughout the Union; for such, in few words, is the gist of the purpose of the original con- » spiracy that culminated in the war. In the State election—the subject mutter = pare is Big bringing about this Montgomery meeting —the in sats ee ie els lea ati wae i G two candidates for the comptrollership repre. 2490? Ue Tectpamiens.on of the Goveriuent of plessure in announcing to their friends a, EIGHTH GRAND BALL, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, BSreeer, Between Ninra xp Tura Sts., On THUR=DAY, October 22, 163. — ‘Tickets cne dollur, admitting & gentlemen an Incies. oc 5 3I* Ai meray WwW L Ri erent variety of styles, from $3 to , their cantpments and arms of oe men, and | case, on the pronaa ae pe desires to) consale QI EENTH GRAND EBALL a t i ler i ene o erally 65") very cheap, 10 horses of the Quartermaster’s Department, | with his counse! r. Bradley. He thought the } °~ YE } TB. ent the two opporing interests aud Sebel | pen ae repiy of Russia to Fravce is publisaod, + reuch MERINOES, ‘AL: Wool RAPS, ¥r pny asi h F offence was a bailable one, but if it was desir- ba ge eS seeking to control the future 6f Maryland's i H :. EMPRESS CLOIH da without a single shot being fired by the guard sacle Jtis the seine in effect as that to Enclaad, bu i Dol Gsedn, ok shane 5 t the killed di i able on the partot the Justice, the son could | phe Lafayette Boys take great pleasure in an- Sitairs. Mr. Mefit is the candidate of ose} ‘etek Bag Sate be eee BoUeat them teesnbenad ‘The names of the killed, wounded .and miss | SPle on. jail until the hearing. Major Dixon | novreing to their many friends and the pab- { who,while proclaiming their fealty toth: Union, 2 74#e® Gorleclukuil tlis DoL Luys tha: Rus- pes) Fe, a8 we Doug: Maraucionvery - y.¢—prisopers—are as follows. Viz: also stated that it woula take him several hours | jic in general Se mann 4 evidently accord their allegiance, first t9 the “!* C#PRODprTiniiof provitces, to which no + ffer the above goon as low as they can Killed—Sergeant D. G. Hemmingway and SIXT. '@ GRAND BALL institution of slavery, as being of more impwrt- ance to the future of the State, than the assu- Tonce of the continued existence of the Usion with the rights and interests of white lavor €velywhere protected and fostered as neyer betore. Gen. Goldsborcugn, ox the uv! her hand, IMLeTHatON‘! stipuistiows apply, being ever incidentally alluded to. Nothing is known us to the next step that will be taken by the turee Powers in reeard to the Polish question it ts escerted that Count Rethberg, of Ans. | tria udyiees that no reply be sent, bul to ay &* The public ai mapect our lat t as ought in Baitimore, Philadelphia, or New ! respectfully invited to call atock ard learn our prices, 5 3 & 308 Pa. ave, bet 9th and Tot sts. OUKE’S hit ts DRUG oTOKB ; private Doly, of Company B,jé6th N. Y. Cay Wonnded—Sergeant U. U. O’Donrell and private J. Tinnan, Company B, 16th N. Y. | Cay.; and private Wm. H. Sherman, Company ; C, same regiment, to make his arrangements to procure bail. His daughter (Collins’ sister) had been vilely elan- dered, and he thought -he could bring letters and papers to prove the fuct. But he desired sufficient time to consult with his cries © Mr Johnson said he on the partof his client, ‘was prepared to deny the allegation ot Mr. fe place ou will tak THURSDA ¥, October Sth, 1888, TEMPERANCE HALL Tizkets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies. em elaiate Y Aer g ait ii Dixon, although if necessary, he would admit e' a: Pri * 13 Pexx AvkSCe sourmsips. | The missing (believed to be prisoners) are— | ! % zy He wrould admit ym Aatorace F. Frid represenfs the views and purposes of itose who ie acte of Russia. ard 1ONIC CORDIAL are articles water ee a | Corporale A. @. Martin ana 0. Olutfora, ana | 1 Woe & laudable ang ore tionon He (robe B. B. Whitney hold that the future of Maryland wili not ba The Paris atric urges that a reply of France Mend themrelves com- | privates J. Wisehead, ——- Simmon, T. Turner, | son) would also state that on Saturday eal ery re sae tale aide mone Nae eeeeeie Van oy eB ! fe Faseea enna: eh gee | J. Funchs, J. Kiva, J. Lewis and P.O’Connor, | came to his ome Bethy Se TS pong pregisicies 5 preqtaceeey oven Se iy NOTIOR = | of Company B, isth N. Y. Uav.; also, Corporal | Mr. Collins Dixon. | Ho tuntie’ vet a man had CRYSTAL SPRINGS ers of the rebellin, that she may not hope to insurrectionary moyements in Poland con- UST Received from Germany, » large lot of . Bradley, and privates H. Fisher, M. Butts, been ohet. i Luise, Sa ra BET AE HI eee bo uMR ELEY b i Hite ata Re toe nance best aaality, which | J, Sherman, H. McConnell, E. Hall, M, Des- Jnstice Clayton said the case was bailable, FOR $200, Union, and that her Iabormg white popalation The Fotrie also urges that preliminary steps | ¥ y a q will not enjoy the advantages they my ri, fully look tor from a State government their interests are first cared ior (is the bisis of the prosperity of all other ciasses in the State), until ehe is assured tothe Union pis! Peradventure by the action of a couveation Promptly severing ber conneciioa with slavery. Our earnest hope is that his majority will be #0 great as to teach the oligarchy at Kichmond the fqly of looking to eventual co-overation Le taken to place thearmy ou a war footing. Lonvon, Sept. 2) —The American ships Ex- press and Anna F. Schmidt have been de- Btroyed by the Alabsmaoff Kio. Date not given. ae ETRE TS" MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —Tno remi- aupual meeting of tae Medical Association of :be@ Diets ict Culum bia wiil be bela in the Medical Depecimensot Eecrscsyam: College on TURSDAY, . ° Le is, foe 23st 2 J.W.H. LOVRJOY, M.D , Seo’y. GA Columbia Ho' On hand, a pares lot of New and OARRIAGES, of the terial. Dead-bed BUTLER WAG® phis Pal gING ly attended to. ee Orr a Onn oe HAM, Coach: 374 D street ana 477 oth ons RIAGBA| CARBIA CaBkiagus -o*8 fines? work mans! ne OPBRINGMAN'® * tel Gor Restaurant, ‘enasyivania Washington BO NB at mend, N. Fitzgerald, W. Bennett and J. Cor- win, of the 111th Regiment N. Y. Vols. Lieut. Keays has, of course, been ordered to be courl-martialed. His case seems to offer a very fair opportunity indeed for commencing to reduce officers to the ranks found guilty of the very dangerous offe: of neglect of duty Montgomery County Convention. [Special Correspondence of the Star.] The Convention of the Union men of Mont- ‘would temporarily commit Collins reer his father ‘could procure bail if he desired it. The case was then postponed until Wednesday, October 7th, at i2 o'clock; and Mr. McGill was held to bail in the sum of #400 for his ap) ance; his father, Mr. P. M. McGill, becomipg his secarity. = IRIMINAL COURT, Ji Fisher.—The cases of jas Brooks aad’ Johy W. Donaldnen tee. ceny; and Joseph Nichols, assault and battery, were. Segheteyrs be dismissed of grand jury. Jobn Carter, col at the suggestion TUESDAY, October 6th, At 2 O'clock, P. M. Also a Bweepstake the same afternson. Fifteen sa uameaie toro J. DeBINDER. STENTS OF A FIDDT OLAS RESTAC ra Ray eg oe Fehon Halt we ‘shall gel) the contents, consist- ing of— Cou , Bar a4 Oyster Bar, ai a Wixtaren, 2c’ costa about $400, Fine Bohemian Oat Decanters, from Maryland. } = NOTION —We caution the public inst Wi StTER GABMENTS. lored, was found guilty of vera! parties Wi are pu: porling to be our gomery county, held at Rockville on Satur- t y je y mery y ', &nd sentenced to jail for four See ete ee aucnts in puttiog on Cement and Gravel We Boys’ corning, N®* STYL&S. day, was largely attended, full delegations a We are now ip receipt of « large assortmont of from all parts of the county being present, and WF. Jones plead guilty of pettit larceny, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S CLOT N By and received a nominal sentence. Ny, | et Myles. buttable tor the Present secacn He BEY- | the best of feeling prevailed, Be ian Orasmeriviere, Wine Glasces.-£e. t Glace Senet, Tae. rade ies CONSCRIPTS, &c. bave vo sgepts, snd warm ail per.ous for trusting ther Since Saturday morning the fo!lo winghaye | them cn cur acco wat ‘ooS §=— [Obren } ' W. B. LBWIS& CO., Aucts, THE WILSON MANCPACTURING comes arri Reet it season f i intmentof E.J.| James Galloway, indicted for the larceny of | —°2 OP" *_~- = ~~ "SSSA _ ved at the Soluier’s Reet: Biv-ven recruits Buocessors to J. F. Walker 2, | Spd school wear, to which we invite the" attontion ie cone arey eer Oo Henning. ease a coat from Jonn Johnson, was acquitted. 330 Laptms DE rTcRY, 330 for Pernsylvania regiment frein Fort Dela | _#0$-Im* SOON OTT treet wrens. ee WALL, BTRPHENS & 0,329 Pa av., 2 ; Mi t McNeal, incteaee nee seting ¢ pair eee Td ROLLINGS. Sader cents trom Wilmington Del: as fui saminete mans th tecetetraeas | Sore perce reece meee | che, Salgzing semialions were wide tor | ot pais trom Somy Saati, wap Bao 2am leet Reeient ne cents from 52 do, fi Bal. } seats in the Male an: 8 ie Grammi BOILBRS FOR BAL ou! B '. : ae timore; 102 conscripts from “Ehnine Peet H aia Higa District | Flzavand Seoond Wards of 20 BEW AND B8OON OND BAD 6 BAM EUIL- a Wm. Brown, of J., and Thomas Moon and Wm. Olark, two soldiers, Paenc ies “ New York; 179 from the same piace tor tice | $247 2, Tokets or semis inn cen gaiocsigoed.”” | Sabicea ecli aes Gopaiee tare Vege. | Pence of Orphans’ Court—Robt. P, Dunlop, we bed A pers . Tegimsent, and 117 from Carlisie, Pa, for (491 H sen wei tercand ta Ph. 4 7 ba sale at Tengibg from $4 to Lawrence Dameee, Joshua U. Gilpia. et cesses, saiital Pepasylvania. RT. MOGABLL, . BRASKHOR & 00 Register Wie. 5, Dares. of0: ry description of P : 389 D street, opposite Oity Hail. ‘Light atroct . Commirrioners—Wrm. Ps0R. of O.: Thos, Prorosen BADICAL/ABTT Staveny Paren, | tt Sub Board Trusiecn iret Divrie set Baltimore. | english, Samuel ‘Dyson, Jos. G. White, no 36 Lieht street Baltimore. - " RB. HUBLAY, Late OF NaduviLt —A new daily ! shortly appear in | Dito Molke tetemnsthad or one ing : Whsbineton. Fetprinchire a: Sieverpetas! OCS) “dure rancor at Winders ieee west or | seu ak eh ity, that he propores to preston be mos! sie ar | y funded t 2 a Ad- ” rr x ‘a prolate j oreo UF eUuTB, Tree NY. er ee B76 Righih street, bet. M and N, 5 20 laa iG—Wm. Reed, - - se Surveyor— Wm. ‘Musser. State Attorney— Henry England.

Other pages from this issue: