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WASHINGTON CITY: | Eeeir Prorosats wiil be recaived at this owice 02 oon. 15Tm Br. AND Pa. Av. : GNION VICTORY. Y, October Mtb, at 12 o'clock w., for . OCTOBER 6, 1863. | ROSECRANS IN A SAPE POSITION, . Pel bine the Goveroment (2.000) TWO RHOU. —_—->— re ey acer ae i Since z | BAND MULES t, co: form th folowing 4 O'CLOOK P. M. New Havam, Oct 8.—Tho Palladium gives | Her York. Strangers Valtine whe city will td Saree ATCOGLE | aa oe ATl to be (14) Sitters hands aod over in beight. returns irom @ hundred townships, showing | that they canoe serge in doable-quick. and ! CR ATEANOOS ie Alito bein good flesh, sound, servie>sble 220 the Unionisis crrried filty-five and the Onpo- LSet e rh ae THURSDAY..... ag BEADING MATTER ON BVERY PAG SBE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- My cooks atthe her ‘of hare sui ble for craugh! purpo: es OPESATIONS OF THE REBEL PIRATE ¢ head of their proezsion, | | | | sitt ty-five to hee ° 5 vate a) 0om3, - TTEE. New York. Oct. 8—A special dispatch from | “atl to be over (3) turee and under (5) nine years AUAGAMA. tee ales a whioh clesthons | teams from tploce or Carseat aattthe Mee, Re GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATT EB. Cincinnati to the World says correspondents | of 962. PROPOSALS. Se eS e held on Monday. The vote in these parte | 29ctea atteem ote anes.see, Ligaors, have bres a avuinyten iGaay Markel | report the army of Gen. Rosecrans in a per- Broposals tobe for iyo} tive hundred andupwa ds CAPTURE Ov THE SEA BRIDE. wake Seas ery. tana tian, hese Parts | selected w.th grext care and camnot fail t2 plazte. ashivg tly safe ition, Additional reinforce- ie je ant o i ee aioe ~ | 12. Dinner from 1t26 p.m. Femiliessupplied with stocks, coin and uncurrent fectly safe positi . st the proposal. ; c psult ax gratifyinz. = Quotations for lewis foentiss & Oo. ments are near. Troops ere constantly arriving “Tra bid binade in the name of a firm the names We have received a ship from & Cape Town | S8'd the result as vs Ovaiers avd G. Sher cm bought money, fu: ig from the West and elsewhere. Rebel cavalry | of sil the parties must appear.or the bid will b® | paner giving the particulers of the capture of ———————————— | ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. prorosare RM e as. i) ’ y TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ay ~ 1 a Le ul THE EVENING STAR. | 3 CHtKE geo rrot oF WlcaroneGa. i a ! THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION. DINING SALOON, i From Chatinnooga. Washington, D C., Oct, ith, 1633. A % in the m: Eye attention ites a inci Ratter myrelf that I canemt the most fast'dious | somes Buying, Selling. cannot seriously intertere with Rosecrans’sup- | Cerne ig. Sf 'Re incividual provoral of the party | 110 ay icon vessel «Sea Bride,” which was LOCAL NEWS. estos, JOHN D: HAMMACK. | =f i oc 8-1" Propiietor. . UH | plies. A great bottle, it is apparent, mustsoon roposals from disloyal parties will not becom | ¢:ken by the Comederate piraie Alabama off | —___q@——_ : : ¥ id andan oath of allegiance must accompaay nes ; | N K EOY it He or be fought. Confidence is iit as to the final cach proposition, ue fee eee Cape of Good Hope, and justafew mo-| vir 70 nix ALMSHOUSE—The usual an. WANTED. A COOK and FOY to wait on a: 3 : oe. fainter om . a1 Doe Becta Oeartarmenten Uh koes Wask: | me ena PRC TEe ae eee | en yalmsbouse waspsid yesterday | WW ANTED—One COOKand four IRONERS, Gons | ' few Uertificaies.... | THE REBEL RAID UPON ROSECRANS’ | foeton,D 6" ad, should be plainiy marked “Pro: | inio the bay. The Alabama was visited by | vthers tothe cliy almsbouse was paid yesterday Binet, ngs meee Awtrican Gold.. 147 i COMMUNICATION. potals for Mules Papi epial the citizens, ond Capt'n Semmes boasted that iachivooneesa icwarieivattly pisasaar ana {0 goou hanés. Rational Steam Launary, I American Silver.. TENE papangesas pe " 2 he bod cupturca the following vessels withi. | catiotaccory effair all around. —— = : Howe ome ates —Fisen Hoaey. aa CRE AN AMMUNITION | ahonla itbe awarded to hia, must be euenatied | & -hort period, viz: ‘Mayor Wallach was present, together with FOR S3bE a eeiccming LIGHT WAGON See ee ee Gtia aie) | ee ae eee Poke on | ey awe responuinie, peradens Whous digustares are {11° Ockinulgect whaler: Siaclight trader; Ocean | Col. Tait, Police Superintendent Webb, Mesers. | g ppt" Gegn New York. im good odes. eaten of Indebtedness, 494; Gold, 116, | AND SUPPLY TRAIN. to re appended to the guarantee. pe | Hover, whaler; Alen, do; Weatherguage, do.; | McDevitt, Newman, and Slater, Commission. | APPZ St.Ne- 4 Stocks lower. | a a The responsibility of the guarantors must Pe | Altsmaba, do: Len} min Tucker, do; Courser, | ers of the Asylum; Asbury Lloyd. Erq., Pros. | 7 ea DRANT FORE = —<ro | THEY ARE PURSUED AND ROUTED. ee ea eee ctne United Stteo bin, | do.: Virginia, do. ¢ Dunbar,do; Brilliant, | ident of ihe Board of Common Councit, and | FQ¥-TAURANT FOR ALB The subscriber of. NAVAL ORDEES. | fiet Attorney, with grain; urpum, do.; Wave Cre: also about alll the good-looking members of both | 9) Suh pacsle: Sem Wi and Fixtures of 3 ached NAShvILLeE, Oct §.—The Press of this city Bidders must be prerent in person when the bids | do; Dunquirque, do. Manchester, do.; To: boards of the Councils. epee ] ee eeri or te Coitiaeci ea or- denies the burping of the bridgeove"Stewart’s | are opened, or their proposals will not be consid- | \, do; Lamplighter, do; Lafayette, do Some ees a logan gardene aoe dale pillars ea ian at rea ; Creek, by the rebel. It says Wheeler cro-ced | 88. a. 5. tne mum of twenty thonrand dollars, aw, do; Lanretta, do, Baron de Casten, | grounds, ; , VER i t do BB. Wales, Indiaman; | houses, iarm, &c., all of which were in excel- Lieu‘. Commander L. A. Eeardslee, detached , the river at Weshington last Thursday morn Sey Aone ppp agian et heey | Parker's Cook, Martha: Union; ‘ariel, mai] | lent condition, and do dit to the Intendant » Reercuraat. whics be will eoll | wath or wathoat his stock o. Confec.ionery, A WuETH, 008 33° 247 Peon avenue, FOR RALE—A we!' esichi'sbed SOAP Fac- = TORY, now doing @ geod bus ness, wich Fix- x Z jerea ing, thirteen miles above Chattanooga, and oi t. steamer; U.S.Gunboat Hatteras, Golden Rute, | of the Asylum. Mr. Jorias Adams and his as- | cares complete; is ove of the bess jocatiors in this ie Saupe SENSE RRR ARS FREES paseed down Sequatchie Valley. was the ood mrt accompan the contract ewilr Chastelaire, Palinetto, Golden’ Eagle, Olive Sahar eaten dat geereenrern Ue cea Veateseniran fet niente i: fo the Wa : te f fiw be necessary for the bidders to bave thair ~. | Jane, Washington, Eethia Thager, J. A. Parke, ip vere, y po . & si u out. Lieut. Commander J. ©. P. De Krafft, or-, The rebels captured any wagons of one of | men with them, oF to have bonds signed in antic: | pis vann, Morning Star, King Fisher, Charl | ike them raw. ‘Thus it was that thore grave | Anp'r at the Btzr odie. oc dered to commend the Conemaugh. our trains at the soot of the mountains, near tion and ready to be produ Hill, Nota, Louisa Haich, Laiayette, Kate Uo- | city fathers were seen meandering over the AKEN UP—Tro COWS, hosh pied biinile and whits: ore ol gnu giving milk, the other om my premises.on the old Bladensburg Bo: D striet Columbia, Ocvobe> Sth, 15. oc me Lieut. Henry C. Tallman, detched from the | Ander-on’s Cross Roads, burning a number of | '#5iened 1 aw can be procured upon applica: | Tey, Dorcas Prince, Union Jack, Sea Lark, §, | }2Wns, each munching atarnip. Eoque.c, t00, e : + i: i 3 one: .. 7. Gistini 3 ® hey,—dahlias sud other ngs, but espe- | young apu diy. The ovney or owners will piea-e : he them, and killing about three hundred horses | tion §, made at this office, either personally, | Gildensieeye, J. Suow, Gisiinia, Amazonian, | bad they,— a o a P nouure end WaLtne Ores: i aud taiee: ‘(Pho train -was londed with/am-,[[eiater erty cclemtanh “| Talisman, Conrad, A. 'E. Schmidt, Express, | cially dahlias. — ove Prope ty. way enareey | Gad cake thorn away Meee ee eet ey inca, GlowIne asaied . Forty wagons Oh the county etn and Btate of | See Bride. AIMabodses anil Wuen Worketises oo eae 3 7, Ss 4, Jaas, munition, clothing, and rations, We, , of the county o! ,and State o! ; i imshouse, an | called. A pote lia Os Danes pipes Ser G currying medical and sanitary atores, aud fifty |i —sacd —*, of the county of —, and stateate—, | The capcure of the Sea Bride has been repre- | Cieantiness, tidiness, good order, was the rule; 8-3 ANN M. BROOKS, — J. Barclay, George M. McClure, Richar Rat pee fate alEG 16zt do hereby guaranty that—is ‘able to fulfl a | ented ac having been ®.complished in neutral | rooms well ventilated, &c., in fact all that can Fo, RENT —A threo story ERICK HOUSE, Irvin, and Geo. W. Coffin, have been promoted | Sutlers’ teams, were also lost. contract in accordance with the terms of his propo- suitable for a restaurant. in one of the best lo: ‘ 2 7 i 3 tes: be effected in an establishment where the sys- i vith a detachment of Union | sition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, | WAters, and the American Coasal protested on fo\the gradeot aating ensigus. | ee eee UN teateat one crossing | Re willat once enter into @ contract in acesrdanee | that account. Capt. Semmes, however, denies | te™ Worked on 1s radically wrong, is done | 3 therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him iticaie ene here by the capable officials. But it is quit> “7 Many rebels, m order to seoure the value © cf the rebels, pursued them, and on Friday and | we are prepared to become hissecurities,andshoad | this, Aud positively asserts that she was five | apparent, asset forth co effectively in Super- of their slave property, have quietly centthrir Saiurday, killed and wounded seventy of the | be fail te n.® contract in accordasce wth the | mil-s from shore; that being two miles beyond | intendent Webb's able police report for the last ‘ ; f his bid, we oursely+s will become the con ; at e “ i isla waignbe chattels to Cuba; but this dernier resori las | rebels, tock two hundred prisoners, and cap- | {Stating partiosin bis stead Crome the con: | nentral ground. Under any circumstances, | quarter, the name of “workhouse” isa misno. 5 Wi pork-hovse. failed them, as, through the insiromentality of tured two hundred and fiity mules. (To this guarantee must be appended the officiet | however, the fate of the Sea Bride was de. | MET;—We have no work-hovse. ¢ ‘i The Commissioners of the Asylum are by Mr. Savage, our able Consul, many of these On reaching Walnut Range, the rebels shot ere TEBROTION, DELLVMBY; a | cided, and she was to be destroyed by fire. law required to find work for all convicts sent titiors in the c.ty, or it will be rented (or a private residence. Apply to J AMS, Attorney at Law, otice No, 450 Sixth strcst, n Eg monte He des Wa. m. end from 4tos p.m, océ 31 = BEWAED.—Lo-t. on Thurrday night, the 6t! $5! stant, @ middl 1 HOSE. used to work in scart Olice sized BAY used to Tigh foot white; slgat not of a y tail; a little e in right hind le ia ‘i The Alabama took in stores at Town; | down; but this is simply impos:ble. No | ‘he above reward will be paid if retusned to JOAN slaves have been setiree. ItisalawofSpain two hundred mules, to prevent them trom All Mules contract: tor under thisadvertirement | 3 7 ee ON i z z she abo p: eturi \ that any slave brought irom the continent or | ialling into our hands. rill be subjected to inspection, and th ove not cou. | and Capt. Semmes had received fWWitation~ | manvuacturing operations are curried on, and HieCANRY , northwest corner of Virginia ave. and adjoining isles becomes free the moment he | ge ag eNO nai aac eed had a ee nin, a - e Mules tustall be celive i it i Soickar ie soil of Cuba. It is the same in the FROM THE WEST. (25) twenty-five days from the date of signing the | he visited H. M. steamer Vajorous and: tp Fe ——.__—_ case ofa slave being taken from Cuba to Spain, | contrast. 3: SPRE ‘: Payment te bemade upon the completion of the | notwithstanding the colonial relations. | GUBEBILEA DEEREDATIONS. contract, or a0 soon thereafter as the Chie? Quar Is’ etre | cons ‘eo oe ak the iarm of fitty acres will hardly afford occu- from persons on shore to visit the town, ira pation for half a dozen men. Consequently, the convicts find itraiher a pleasint affair to be East India Company’s stexmert@ay Socelyn- | “sent down” tor a season of genteel leisure ; The Sea Bride had a cargo for 8n open mar- | Whereas, were they put at hard work on their —_ teim | : master shail le infunds | ke: at Cape Town, and 3 fully iosured- arrival, they would noi, as many now do, seek | REP : SBE : ‘ 2 . ites as entoe | Town, was y SF Two disloyal citizens of Alexandria, who REPORTED REBEL RA‘D INTO GLASGOW, Any informality in tue b d.or non-conformance i as island.) oc 8-3t* a - BST GRAND BALL OF THE ISLAND 80- ~ CIAL CLUB will be given at Isiand Hal!, corner 6th and D atreets, Island, on THU Re- DAY, November Sth, 1963. Tickets $1, ad ‘tling a gentleman and ladies. For further! culars cee future adverticement. a commitment. = KENTUCKY with the term-of this adverti.ement, will ensure | Chsrles T. White, master, and JohneScoffield, | “J+ js time thai this question should be taken | _£¥ otder of the Committee, oc 8-3t ! have refused to recognize the re-organized govy- | aac the rejection of the proposal. | mate of the Sea Bride, have undgp’dath pro- | in hand, and a workhonse in reality be put in NOTICE. 7 i Th. i bi ded in lots of (510) five - De ee P; . F nae ernment of Virginia by taking ont Licenses for | Lovievinix, Oct. &—Guerrillas at Wood- | hundred each, urless the Ghee! Qaarter naster may | tesied against the capture a: illegal, and show Speratyons ity she Peaulelts buildings: and Tuave mis day received 59 pioces OARPRTS of the lawful transaction of their busines:, were | purn, Warren county, recently commitied | $¢¢™ it for the interest of the Governmentto vary | trom the bearings that they were in Briiich | 2PPl : all gredes, which I will rani cont less than any other house in this as can be bought in any other ci l thirty pa lot of good low-priced BURNITURE mechanical industry appropriate for convict labor, such as broom-making, mattress-making, the number. 5 y i many depredations, burning a number of | The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the | Waters at the time Wednesday heavily fined by the County Court ra lai —one in the sum of $145 and the other 32 of all a ; A houses, robbing citizens, ete. Tight to reject any or all bids that he may deem too shoe-making, &c., &c. The convicts at present teriptions. together with a ereat variety of OI : : : HH. RUCKER, REVAL OF A PRIZE, a sear her for ; ROC $ = i" Glasgow, Ky. was made yesterday at day- | _océ-td_ ____DegovofWashington, | | at-the Navy Yard, in charge oti beds in the same apartment,) and the older | live GE: FEATHERS. _’ 'R. BUCHLY, aw Cecio iene pues Charge of preak; that 65 guerrillas surprised our iorces Q)EPNANCH OFFIC Bene | pis Sf, Banen acing pee e etiminals post the younger ones up in ra:cali. | _o0-Im* 428 7th street, east side. 5 le conscriy y 4 e Jae a é ; EP. MENT, ween eo. ML: B ‘ ~ 2," | ty; and those who énter the building only ha't ETH AMEBICAN REVIBW FORO * As fast as they arrive he iurnishes them with ‘#€Ye, comprising upward of 200 men, and cap- a | Wapiisctos, Oct. 7.184. | Staples, and Acting Third Assisiant Engineer | inclined to vice are pretty sure to come out ir. | NCETH AMEBICAN REY! salted Le accouterments, tents, ete., and dispatches them | [ured nearly all of them. The ollicer com. | Scaren Paopos eve mill te tecely d at this edice +b, Robinson, and a prize crew, as a prize, | teclatmable. Hence the necessity for @ Keform | Berl the Trial of the Constitution ; Dana's ee A caisel th iha fone | Manding, itis said, killed three of the rebels | Gctober. for 100,000 SETS OF INFANTRY AG. | having been iptured on the 23d ult. by the U. | School. where juvenile offenders can be re- | o'ogy; Quietism in the Nineteenth Century: . suniciclaRE eee with a revolving rifle, and on approaching the | COU THEMENTS, colibre 12%.to be deliveret ip Trurdali's Lectures on Heat; The Evolution of . 7. 3 = clar a ne st B] s of soci a |S. Steamer Stettin, of St. Simons, Ga. She isa claimed and made useful members of eee: rap ace mee 23 5 = i Language ; The Antiquity of Man ; Hygiene, with ¢ #7 Commissioner Lewis, ofthe Internal Rev. | stockade found it occupied by the rebels, only | in,jolum ime quantities, at the underaamed ac) fo UCN Te Oa isters 9% tone English, ing in aane aepeeee Gin ah een reference to the Military, Berviee ;'The Testimony enue Department, is dily forcing up the | six of our men being in it, and they were over- z EI 00 ets at the New York Arsenal, Governor's id has a cargo of assorted merchandise, con- | manufactured at the institution more cheaply eran eA ese ‘ali; Bociety in the excise and tax receipts to the figures estimated powered. abe 20 setv at the Frankfort Arsenal, Bridesburg., ng Mostly of liquors and cordage. Shewas | than to lay pipes that distance, unless an Oc8, ERANCK TAYLOR, Agent. for his Department. Last year, on the 2 of The Louisville papers deny this story, which | * | last trom Nassau, and at the time of her ome arrangement could be effected to convey it from y October, they amounted to $573,210,65. | was reported yesterday evening by tray 20,0 setsatthe Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, the pipes which take it to the neighboring | J GAS FIXTURES. Pe eee dee eee Pa. : cone ture had, besides her crew of ninety-nine men, | Government hospitals, Water might be rais:d | baring ROME ON tustahcd the eth arent: s 3 tis, however, dis a ary c. A000 sets at the Bt Louis Arsenal, St. Louis, Mo, | six paceengors, ihree of whom were ccptured | from the river by windmill or hydraulic ram. room, are prepared to exhibit the la-e-st and wv Recruiting for the veteran corp: pro- i th Armory, Springtield, Mass. | in March last on the steamer Arris, off Bluffs A handsome entertainment concluded the | tanceomest a:sortment of GAS CHANDELIERS Bresses very rapidly. In some instances al- REBEL KAID IN SOUTHWEST MIS- nts are to b+ made in strist zu spaeee eine ” 4 | exercises of the eveaing; and Mr. Adams’ hos- | srd BURNERS to be ‘ound south of Philadelphia, most entire regiments havere-enlisted, and ap- SOURI a p recui#ion patterns, which | Jicy, by the Steitin. The Diamond was piloted Their stock ia from the celebrated factory of Cor- of the above-pamed arsena s pitable table shouldered more good things, in H Ae bE 1 = . ince and is sold f Plications are increasing. \ — wesubject to lusp-ction at the ar: | UP the bay by John A. Thompson, of Balti- the way of edibles aud drinkables, than ‘we ete etl cod awe bets Site aaranasotarer's e7 Dr. A. T. Augusta, the colored surgeon, | CAPTURE THEM, but such as are approved on inapection, the beits | 1belivd for condemnation. Cherles Limb, himself, would have lingered OSTPONEMENT OF PIC-NIC has been ened to duty in Baltimore, as sur- ; ~~» to be of grained leather. and all the stock to bet The Diamond is much like the Nepiune, end | joyingly over that divine roast pig! - FOR THE ae TOF geon of the 7th Regiment U.S. colored troops. | St. Lovrs, Oct. Intelligence received at | best oak tanned. he showider beit wall be in- | js furnished with double osc‘llating engines. pe ROVIDENCE HO:PITAL, | headquarters here states that 2,000 rebels from ries must be whats in lots of not le | built by McNabb, of Greenock, Scoiland. She CLIMINAL Court, Chief Justice Carii-..— THE SIST&bS OF CHARITY. FIGHT WITH THE Sioux InpIaNs.—A letter Marmaduke’s command, under Col. Shelby, | 1.00 sets per week for 4 1 contracts of 11.0%) made the run irom Cape Henry to this city in | This morning, Washington Prather, colo.ed, — ji y ras = aout ee: 8 x der; and not less than 20) ge ek ‘ Z ot aT icl a conre que! the irclemency of the weathe: in the Nebraska Sioux Oity Register gives the | entered Southwest Missourl from Arkansas, | Coutrgets fe over Ian Rite fae Gent erase, | hours, and can easily make 15 knots per Tunenced (nas a Rae en oa tue Big Nin dar ticede fas te dee Oe aT details of a battle fought on the 3d ultimo, be- for Taiding purposes. Our troops are concen- beside wath in Gite days from date of contract. | hour. ‘Wm. O'Brien, ingicted for the robbery o* be eeeponad unt MOBDAY next, 1nes3R ire ' tween the troops under Gen. Sally and a large | trating upon them trom several points, and the c ntrector to a forfeiture of the ainount to | It is thought that $10,000 will be realized | $700, English morey, irom John Curry, was | course hola good for Mordsy, theiah, och at 4 number of Sioux, about 150 miles above the | their capture is not improbable. tried. Mr. Curry testified that he boarded ina house on 4}, near K street south, from which he lost his-money. Sergeants Ford and Taylor, of the Baltimore police, testified to the tact that the prisoner Was arrested in Baltimore on the charge of passing counterfeit sovereigns, but was re- red at that time. The accoutrements must | irom this prize. It is believed this force is intended to be the Taveot tobe dete med eeaneyees te De | Acting Master Butler, and Acting Ensiza nucleus of « Missouri State Guard organiza. ers will state explicitly the arsenal or ar. Staples were both seamen in the Navy Yard in with important Its. Th it senals where they propose todeliver,and the puin. = results, e writer says: | tion, which, since the capture of Jeff Thomp- | S28!s where 2 es “| 1<61, when they were warranted as officers. . * » ber of sets they propose to deliver at each place, ad ts cone egnumber of warriors actually engaged | on, is seid to have been placed in the hands | iy unre tian tne? teach viact, | “the Diamond left Charleston harbor on S.t- Setmaed s! Jectsetl ger sain teeta ! of Waldo P. Johnson. ae enn em chetdered from partis other | urday afternoon, at which time Gilmore's bat- than regular manufacturers of the articu, aud Sauntees, Blackfeet, Cutheads and the Yank- such as are known to the Department to be'fully | teries were shelling Jamez Island, and the mouth of the Little Cheyenne. The yiciory H ‘was & very decisive one, and will be attended | WOOD CON“RACTORS. For Sele, Ninety-five Acres of WOOD. one mile from the Potomac river, opposite Alexand: the Metropolitas Hotel aatil Briday.aicet wbick ie Metropolitan Ho! uni riday, aivet whic! date address THOS. W. BERBY, Attorney at Law, oc8 2t* S82 West Fayette street, Baittmore, 4 = ¢ easca, and alter they had been informed of tons.” MURDER OF AN UNION OFFICER IN | competent to execute. in theirown shops.the work | monitors were engaged with Moultrie and | the robbery, of his ve-arrest” He (O’Brien) YACINTHS AND FRUIT TREES, KENTUCKY. SPER nICeL Warener ate Bera eee eam | Garnier was bronght to this city, and the officers hay- — REPORTED ASSASSINATION OF THE EDITOR ——__ sureties. for ite faithful fuldliment, to SPPeeved ’ SS ing procured a search warrant, went to a | | ‘The undersigned hae Just reorivcd. per steamer, OF THE RALEIGH STANDARD.—A leiter io the | THE MURUDERERS SEIZED. The Separtment reserves to itself the right to PKISONERS OF WAR. house designated, where they found the | » oe Se enya in the t — New York Herald, dated Newbern, Seyi. 2:, SS regret any os all bids, if not deemed satisfactory. The following prisoners of war, captured by | trunk of Miss Anna Moran, the prisoner's | {0Pdition. | Bingle Tulips, Jonquits eects, 5 says :—% Deserters from the rebel forces in the | CINCINNATI, Oct. £—Major Wileman, of the | a1 Groner 8 Reece Chicteot pugulier Gener- | Gen. King’s Division, reached here this atter. | fioncee, and there founds portion of the money. | Crocosis. Naroinus, cc. Peach, Pea", Apple, Nec? Anterior bring in areport that Mr. Holden, the | 1th Kentucky, who was wounded in the bat. | ington, and will te widorsed “Proposals fori: | noon, amd by order of Provost Marshal eT One eT ene ee ne | Sotinei and: Apricot Tver. “Grape Vines. Bhade editor of the Raleigh Standard, hed been k-led | tle of Chickamauga, and who lately returned | htrY Accoutrements.” 0) by Todd, were committed to the Old Capitol: | was going to Baltimore to get her brother's con. | on Seventh-street Hoad, hese Ae é by desperadoes. We have no means of ascer- | home, was taken from his house in Pendleton | oc a-Thfat,Tugt Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. Henry D. Joy, Graham's Independent Uaval- | ent to their marriage. 00 §-e0st* 396 Beventh st, corner H st, ; pate ry cat batts the | county, Kentucky, on Monday, by a gang of PHOPOGALS FOR STOVES, ac. ry; George H. Kelley, 8th Virginia Inantry ie Eee ae Berets to going fosHes 2 * after his office wes demolished he Tatatod thice | Suerrillas. They, after stripping him of his =e Robert A, Ritecor, Daniel J. Lee, and Dan‘el aa cs ICKBBING INS PIANO TUNER a * 59 BR WASHINGTOR, D.C. the money, and to the prisoner admitting t> 7 give his attention and him that a boy brought down the money and placed it under a box, trom whence he took it. 4 f Heapquarters Dura SHING the publication of his paper would be at once | clothing, tied him toa tree and shot him. Five Ree TOEFIGE OF ORAL OLR ek resumed, as he had material at command suf- | of the murderers have been caught and brought ficient to enable him todo so. No paper has to this city. 2. Payne, 35th Virginia Cavalry; J. 0. Ceaton and Chas. Newman, l7th Virginia Cavaly. The A PRoposats will be re ring of Pia- i " 1 ; asl : nti] The case was given to the jury without ar- | 93, Melodeors, &c ished in ti the ath ins im in this et "i above, for the most part, were captured at c.ty tines 1854. His mm of Tuning has' xe been sscalved, although nearly a fortnizht | and HEATERS Mor ane Mal tho) Doparteaege | Gum Spring. Le nos ae 3 ae speene of oats ilty ao | yregized the approbation of the most eminent psed since the outrage was committed; |_ FROM GEN. BANKS' ARMY. Washington, as follows : : ments, they returned a verdict of «guilty as | artists who have visited us, and of this musical itrown in the way of the resueptnny ob aan | Reported Repulse of Franklin's Corps, but | , 2220! more wood stores or heaters, for heating | COMMITTED 70 THE OLD CAPITOL inthe Albany Penitentiary. > wee Yerr= | soumonay en general. Leave Peay qraers at NO the mos’ Es ae fo: 5 y 2 . °2 publication of the Standard, even to tre caters Subsequent Defeat ot the Rebels. | Lhe buildings wre each 10) feet long and 2) feet | Wm. Herbert, Wm. Allen, James McInnis, det. Sth and 10h sts, John ©. Thomp-zon, 1st Vermont cavalry, was tried for the larceny of $475 trom Thomas Fracer, andacquitted. The evidence wasthat a party went to the house 537 Twel.th street, end Fraser, being very much intoxicated. fell asleep, and his money was taken from his of the a:sa-sination of its editor. But it is to CxHIcaGo, Oct. 7.—The Evening Journal has Tues rere Oven URE be ofa nike gat lant so Alex. McDonald, George Shriver, Hagh Pol- be ho} that an event so deplorable, 2nd so | information from passengers just from New oreugny varm them, allowing two stoves for <i 7 a unfortunate for the success of the conservative | Orie sto the effect that Franilin’s compe wes | Cte buaina. lock, Finley McNab, and Andrew Mills, re movement in the State, has not occurred.” 125, or more cooking stoves or ranges,to burn | cently taken off the coast of Georgia, by the repulsed in an attack npon the rebels at Bra- | ily cact of capacity to cook for a company of | yy s «iamer Hettin, for violation of the block. ME. VON BORRIES has arrived from New York with a most extensive ascort- ment of MILLINERY GOODS, consist ng of Straw, Silk, Uncorded Veivet, Velvet nets, Feit Hats Siber Hats, Feathers THE WITBDRAWAL O M: et illiner, and hopes to be so in Washington lites low prices and her attentions to her cus- omers. : Store room No 266 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 12th and Sth streets, oc 8-2W* i y y i Flowers. Ribbons, and a magnificent celec- \ MASQN FROM | shear City, but Ord's 13th Army Corps shortly | * §) ors ore very «mall cook stoves, to burn weod, | ade, were before Provost Marshal Todd this pocksl by Thompson, who. it was alleged, took | Jon or HEAD DHEBSES ant NETS . afterwards came up and completely defeat each sufficient to cook for three or four persons. . 't to take care of until moraiaz. i The Indez, hee Leasden toto of the-rebels | the rebels. No Naetioalave idleness cic, | 20 ormore office stoves, of various sizes, to burn | @fiernoon, and by bis order committed to the Ses pe a A OT | I coal, Old Capitol. They were the crew ef the Dia- " publishes the text of the letter in which Mi. | This news is said to have been officially com- | All of the stoves, ranges, or heaters must be of mond. a1 English built vessel, now held asa AMason announces the termination of the Uon- | municated to Gen. Sherman at Memphis. qppreved patterns, and bidders will submit with + : federate mission to England. their proposals an intelligent description of the | prize, and will be retained as witnesses, articles offered, with drawings of the same. TURNED OVER TO THRE OIVIL AUTHORITIES.— Aiew weeks since, when the Board of Enroll- ment was in seosion, two soldiers—William | Sweeny and Willian Eeton. Co. F, 2d District i The letter is dated September 21, 1963, and is | ‘Serenade to Mrs. Gen. Rosecrans, —_|_,#AcR bidder iouat attach is fal name and post ARRIVED. zit i: alleged, were persuaded by G.W. MeKin. | 7. NEW .BOOKS. os tor ims. addressed to Earl Russell. Mr. Mason says | | Syxacuex, Oct. 6.—The wife of Major Gen. | in the proposal muct cree eee eies intorested | nie morning, the first battalion of the 21st ey, And ane Gounles pl Grorestown. 10 Ofeas || Seren ane see eee oe ss seasons, ne follows; ent: and gives his | Beas bed mentees or the Loyal League, ; , Bids will be opened frome tizeta tras, and con. | wry,) five companies, numbering about 300 | frfue examination; but nafortunatcly for ine | Etzwelan, by 4 3» ‘ ; nitizene tracts or purchates made as the stoves may be re- eu, under command of Major Chas. G. Otis, «The President believes that the Go: aud 4 large concourse of citizens. Hon. T.G. | 17! amen 2 of Her Majesty bas determined to aralinetne Alvord made the address on behalf of the citi- | ““Thwrig is reserved to accept allur any partof | arrived at the Soldiers’ Rest. This is a fine ‘overture made through you for establishing, | l® and was respouded toon behalf of Mrs. | arhetit aera: body of men, principally recruited -in the yi- | by treaty,-friendly relations between the two , Kosecrans by Wm. Hegeman, Esq., of New _,Propusals should be endorsed ‘‘Proposa's for parties, an officer of the regiment was prerent and recognized him, and both were arrected. bakes | was alse arrested, and has since ni he Capitol of the Tyooon; or, Three Years i x . DY Bir Alcook, and maps and plates, Sv0.; 33. wre wiyn’s Heir, by. Mrs, Henry Wood; cloth $1.25; paper $1. F been confined in Central guardhouse; but this ‘Life of Vietor Huzo. by Mad. Hi cloth; $1.25. ~Governments, and entertains no intention uf | York. Stoves, &c.,’’ and addressed to Sinnty of Tioy.. “126 exchanged Prisoners, from mnarning he wes turned over tothe civil au- | Yineenze, a Nove! eg rte ordre an: receiving you as the accredited Minister of this BLIAS M. GREENE, Aunapolis; 97 conscripts for 142d New York; | thorities, and Justice Ferguson committed him toplo. paper s j 5 i Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, rs ae om Baltimore, and 46 s to jail for court. He will be tried uader the The’ Seekers,a taleofCalifornis,byAimaud, | ‘Government near the British Court. Under JOURNEYMEN PLUMB oe B-td Department of Washington, | 70 conscripts from ” conscrij-ts | f the act calling ont ard enroll. aper; price £2c. : London is neither fondectee ae ea | G&, FITTERS, -AUTRNTION | Tie seeds SP ae | trem Philedelphia. ing the wits: weproeed March Sd, 1802, | * Copied of theabove sent free of postage on recsipt " London is neither conducive to the interests | Monthly Meeting of this Association will bercand | @HALED PROPOSALS ARM INVITED TILL = vovides that a : vf the price, Fer sale t Ror consistent with,the dignity of this Govern. at Temperance Bsil.on FRIDAY EVE which provides that any person not subjec: to CNG Me tite the Rates eects an the rules and articles of war, who 8! pro- for fur. E SLOUGH COURT-MARTIAL, ment, and the President therefore requests that | 9h instant. at 7 o'clock, Punctual attendance is ee : HILP & BOLOMONS, nistisg the Sulsistence Department with 20,000 % S pF cc8-3t 339:Penn. avenue. * cou i i ted, a8 the elect * | BARREL? OF FLOUR The Court-Martial of which Gen. Slough is | cure-or entice a soldier in the Unitea States | —C&St CCS BSPenn. avenue. _ ae Sian Fa ae ane Hy ANG ADAL | fo year Will Cake yiaoe on cern Or Ne e8"|| lag will Gerecstved for whet faxnowmlad: Mos. | restaent, and Major Gaines, Judge Advocate; | service to desert, or shall harbor, comceal or ARG@AILIN Bi ' don. 7 tary from Lon- | By order of the President, coats |}, 2, apd 3, snd for any portion less than the | 11) resume its sitting on Wednesday next. give employment to a pueenriar knowing him. | aD ccsinbageteceat BG@AIN 58M ; iat na — LOO 5 = a 7. ia] ba H my Having made known to your Lordship on Jectionay cad Bias, PALTIMORE CON. | | Bidsin duplicate fcr the different grades should | The first case called, we understand, will be-| 1 be oucr Orn ne tned Sar tne diver Se aee @ObUE ; arri aracter a: io) and Bteam Ice C.cam : £0; a of er. 5 . , - & ‘ ihe mission entrusted to me by ty Goreng | toe No, dee Bistn surest: Uetwcoste ante ar ns. | DaueORteMraG Hhewts OF VODRT enead witn- | that of Col. McReynolds, charged with die. | Womccn ic amy eum mot exceeding $500, and AT LESS THAN Cost, ment, I have deemed it due to courtesy thus to Farties, pall ee rs, Wedding-, and other en: | inoue week from the opening of the bids. or as soon | obedience of orders. be imprisoned not less than six months nor make known to the Government ot Her Maj. | {f%Ainments CHARLES L. LocKwoopn’'s, | the mostreasonable torma. ‘Loe Gresm eat Wists | rate ‘of coo bartsla dal foeivenad aimee at the is Hogypee bee ao No. 324 Parma. A } Ot Ti I. ce Cream an tel Tal rr a ve! e a 18 . ¥ be ‘eNuA. AVENUE, i oo'y its termination, and that I shall, as direct- | lees 93 per ya'lone se7-tms. | Government wharononte in Groraet ww, 8 the | 7s Commi nd cr eS aay, detached | | -Ruat ESrave Sauae--By Green @ Wiliams. oe Coniprisiag i “I have the honor to be your Lordship’s ! AMEN TION JOUBNBYMBN PLASTER to ae zs mi wer ey (ei the command of the Thomas’ Freeborn, eee ebcen Dicom arene One ae WINTER DRESS GOODS. : ae You wiilatiera a epecial me tia | t wii or od- 5 o ae Rr shay ea rhb et Maso. | Lemperance Hall on THUREDAY next, Oct-bet | nee aaron Other funds aa the Gereraaet ee, | und ordered to command the Com. Read. street east, with two-story, basement and cttic | SHAWLS from 92.50 to $8, dell will remain in France as speolal commis, UH RL Zi Ocak. Where busiuess of iniportance | Rave for distribution, 4 Livut, Commander K.R Wallace, detached | brick dwelling, to Joseph Uiarl, for83,:50. Lot | BALMUBALS onl” $2, | wi trancacted ‘The usual Government inspecticn will be made Jonste 6, in square 143, on L street, between Sixteenth EKY BLANKETSat $3 per pair, Ce eos govamuasonl, and yet Erauce,” | _By order of the President. oc 6 3t* | juat before ths Flour is received. from the Const-llation, and ordered to the | % 18 Seventeenth, to Edward Mulcany. for 2 | »PCOL COTTON $0 cents per cotta. wer comp! Index) “equ ith England, = An eath of ailegiance must acco 0) Tnited States. in square 509, | PINS te par pack. onl so iar refrained from entering intointer | ((g” SULPHUR. Varon, No bid will be entertained from partion whe hues | UBS SS cents per foot. Fart of lot 2s, in square 900, | UGK GAUNFLETS 75 cents, oes iw national relations with the Confederate States, - MEDICATED BATHS. revicusly failed to comply with their bids or from SMITHSON COURT-MARTIAL with a frame dwel ee ipirirbited eater) for tee meron eks, some overruling cause | Mra, M. N. ABBY, formerly of No. 486 tata | "iggerezct present to respond. strong | This court met this morning, but owing to | tSone Orson fae C58 Bone a ee ee Ey WM. 2s wae E ‘ ; ; s ¢ 4 3 Yr J = for, the difference thus made between fance | street. ering taken ine Bours No, J59.u e:zaet, of new materiale. ond hand timed” nd? Floar will be | tne sickress of @ witness, adjourned, without | part of lot 1s, in square 785, with a three-story | FJOUSEHOLD FORNITURE ; at 70 and not the other.” * * #* ‘ cure of Diseases. auch as Rbeumat.am. Lum- inde to be directed to Col. A. BECK WITH, A.D, | traucacting any business, to to-morrow morn- brick dwelling, near the corner of north A and | Sisicck. we wi , as the Houce on ta sireet “There may be grave reasons, regerdi: ‘pol- base, | Rout, ora eee per a pelae, ate Bieas, 1/0 &C 8, U. ® A, Waehington,D O., andio’ ‘ig ea nies streets, to Wm.G. Wheatley, for | near Pean. ve. ane the ee seacupmnenols * f icy or public law, why France, like England, | &¢%c'uls, Dysrepsi T ad Agas. Jauntice, | dorsed* Proposals for Flour,” ‘oo B-td ing. ee et ea a a Bi a brag A may not deem itincusbent as yey ; | Asthma, Palacy, N Affectious, Bilious Fe: SH BEEF <0 LN PTET ; those States as an independent politicalsernce, Thier Complaint, we, ‘ested the Bath is apie to | BS eee Bee orens? Mome, Octyber-7h. 1958 OruRa.— The great German Opera Troupe or) Firg.—Between nine and ton o'clock las: but their representative has been freely admit. speak with eonfidence. ano trasting the afflicted of ted to every form of intercourse with the Goy- _Warbington apd Georgetown ernment of France, to personal interviews with | 01 50 €as¥, DI Sealed Proposals will be received anti: thegith | Carl Anschutz appears to-night for the first ail themselves | of October, 1563, for fa mistiee: Fresh Beef, of » | time in this city. It is probably the most ex- night, fire broke ont in a frame house on I street, between Fourth and Fifth, occupied by a Mr. an it Wardrobe Bed: texas and Marble-top Bureaus Mahogany Sideboard apaed edy, shi good ard whelesome quality, for the use of the | - i 2 Clark. The fire caught in the front room, | ¥rtersio Table and Chairs ; the Emperor whenever he had asked for te | eatnestiy solicits aahate of public patrobums, | inmates of the Soldiers enue. for one year frown tensive and complete operatic troupe thet has | Clark. The fire canght im the front room, | Mrientige Dining Table snd Guat | with immediate access to all or any of the wai i Mb je Tewo rth Bhar withoat pain | Tita f tnx ses bonmext 106 2 eeU 0 Of delivered st * ever appeared in this city, and it is perhaps thrown on the floor... The fire was discovered | French an@ stage Bedstoads intty at firet request.” | vegeta ae are of inl Former eppeatance: og+ | Saturdays of each week. intuch quantifiers sue | the only troupe that has ever visited us cape- | by the iamater, who Were aroused from ‘thels Ssrdrobes, Boreeee. ag, Toilet Bets is the /ndex claims is but an ordinary | ~ - | be from time to time required b¥ Loe Seer, taryand ' ble of rendering an opera like Der Freischutz | siumbers, in the upper rooms, by the snoke ey ‘Hair, Shuck, and bpring Mattrasses courtesy, but the retusal to admit Mr. Slidell || © incense GENERAL'S OFFICE, Treaeurer of the Home and in Quarters, with an ttectively. The cast to-nizht introduces to us | Pouring in upon them. They gave the alarm. < “would be an actual mdignity to those whos Wasuincrom, D, 0,,Octoder 3, i963. | equal proportion of each, (Mecks andahankato be @lectively. = Some policemen and citizens who were near | Cook Stove, Kitchen Furniture, and Utensils representative he is.” y jose whose “An Army Mec ical Board will meet in the city of inal caresexciuded.) ag, | * bumber of performers of European renown, | boxe into the house and.extingnished tho | “Seroecah. Wits k. WAih & 00. Acets *In England Mr. Mason has been held by | New York, on the isth instant, for the examination | ,,ra?ments to be mate faithful comand, With | put who are fresh to us in Washington, hence | flames before any serious damage had been 0s WML, WALL & CO. Arete. the Government in the very opposite position. | of candidates for admission into the Medical Staff | the contract. Fe wit) | the oceasion will be one of great interest. Seats | done to the property. ‘The Metropolitan Hook Ey J.0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. correspondence with ‘the Foreign Office, | of the Reguler Army. Prop cals will be endorsed “ Propossiefor Freah | may be secured at Metzerott’s, corner of Eley- d Ladder Company was soon on the ground, ‘BLE BRICK DWBLLING HOUSE AND oF ENS A. y ; IBA! laid before Congress at Richmond, we know | Beef,” and addressed to BENJAMIN KING, As- : zs aac each ut fortunately their aid was not required. a 2 PusLic AUCTION.— from the Southern press, produced weet ly org ey be Eetveen 21 and 39 years of sixtant Surgeon, Secretary aud Treasurer, Soldiers’ | enth strec: and Pennsylvania avenue. aeesORe aE ENO: Ar Susie saree +4 jd universal indignation. It ae, weal a0ene Home Washington City, D. 0. Oe 80d pamone ieee Senses pnts | TUBDAE EENOON. Octobe: 2 af fist, with the oxception of wamgicand'tormit _Apslcations must be made to the Beoretary of TP HIS ISAO GIVE NOTIGE fost thesubscriber | _APFoINTED—Gen. Mark W. Delahay, of | Fouxp DROWNED IM THE CANAL Thee | Susie west, betwena tae promiies, 345 interview ith Hart Russell; on bis arrival, | -eecing the rstdeaceot he epeiiceatzaet the deve | Waskhie nectar irene Dinghy coouct et | Kansas, wes yesterday appointed District | morning, the body of a man, clad in thef-loines story Buck Dwelling. containing appointed at his residence, and not at the For. | *tating the residence of the applicant, and the date e.pernoualeniaic ibe | Judge of that State, in place of Judge Wil- : of Mary | es foot of Ninth street. It was taken outand Dincic turner orders, “Persdae, who sew ihe awa‘t fu: on! a body identified 1t as Wm. Robbins, an old ashirgton coi . letters testamentary on th eign Office, he had been admitted to no inter. | 4nd place of his birth,and they must also be ac- ington. us anes course whatever.” | companied by respectable testimonials of moral | Aue eslup; late egarhaving claims relat aieend | Manis deceere’ The London Globe ridicules this kind of character. watees ereb exhibit the game, 1.—E. McPherson, Esq. Deput; Argument, sud says there is no courtesy or dis- | No a!lowance is made for the expenses of persons ers thereof he subscriber. on oF Eaesone Peteehee te) puty in ; ut f Internal Revenue, is absent | well-known cake and fruit delear, who was sourtesy in the matier. It is all policy; and | undergoing the examination, as it is an indisponsa ith day of October next; they may | Commucsioner 0} ” the habit of rts th the trees Saat fer seagone whieh he alone knows, {B® a yrs reauaittoeppeintsoat moms | cubetyittgy aw be excused from all need ofthe | on a visi wo Gettysburg the habit Gfoesapyingaaiane tenses Soy: ‘o' . Sli- enth ard Fighth streets. The Corouer was unde: hand for reasons which we all know, Earl | , T3¢fest® now several vacencies in the Medical — pint « f Detober. | eraser ee ta eat! | Btaf'of the Regular Army. By order. Washington Mone sonee vntent QMe- | Couined to hold an inquest. BEM, E, WALL & O0.. Anctionsers. Rebate turgesa © “8 yes FALLS ENING. paket b) p pad sme were yer pire ner pa Hine SorpErs.—Last snus n Sie mre aas mt os ALEXANDRIA Arrairs.—Asother batch of nAES NOTION We coethce Gp nen, ENING. f 4 olen se x Bu: i st gegen ota x fer, mostly women oud’ ehildson from the. re: HYarSLaartieg to are parporning ss Bs gat A, MOULARD willopen on Saturday Ove. | 0.5. Coupon Honds160h1....107% 100% | accreting soldiers irom inom aud oho was taken, ah gion avout Culpeper.” They represoat thai | Bve'toueata Sad consi sacar betas | Kiteatba oT Widse v epee Cara eee ela | Gerona ue they havenothing wherewith to support | Sim WILEOR MaNOvACTURING company, | A:OO>* “Gunn ete ‘| Qivarsermantons lata -t Seid Favonruo Hew Hvesaw>—Mra Mary them di the a oomnine winter. From ait ac: wa tae Successors er sete ann wen, Tregize at J eral vara. pA RESP Toit = mitchell we arrested peoterday- for giving & counts there m Fes sufferiug among streot weat. Yard, ine a x herbed Serving the Se alee for See tans one ea paes ost rows Bi “verse ter abd Corea ets pene spngane wee prereset BVBIL ° monest necessaries of life. Teathof wh era, oF 8 Sine foerische tn Torey ; ; WHEAT. = Coxscnrere—The Forrest City. which ar-| Sho, bait te ative. One tri pret | ' ton harbor, browght-710 conscripts, ‘Sta lore | emeney,. Sout Gea TL poe Koog Ilona with ice, ad landed So or Piaobaae ost Obl, , at a

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