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‘THE EVENING STAR. ae =e = = hy se r- the policemen ‘ashington would | “TELEGRAPHIC NEW BALLS, PARTIES, &o. oe gener icone i te enemy Pe do—arrest he black maa because fir is black. a: * i as - | CUMBERLAND, VALLEY, | FIRST GRAND BALLOP THe EMMET ay _STRYENSON, Oct. 91.—Gens. Grant and Bose- | 254, Pays ngice not only was Caaiere horses A FROM THE CUMBERL 5 SOOLATION se esDey Benne. rans both arrived here last night—theone from | sometimes it was enough for the jury to see the = WASHINGTON CITY: A Sensation Report. peed ae 1853 7 @ | Nashville, the other from Chattanooga—and | color of the prisoner fn his box toensure his FRIDAY,,........... OCTOBER 22, 1863.) Naw You, (ct. &2.—An extra has been pab- | “SUT samitting ® gentleman and Iacies were the guests of Gen. Hooker. conviction. — ' Jished here this evening, giving an accountof | Qne Dol’ar. re oc 32 3t* ~~ 4 OGLOCEP. NDS "OLOOK P. M. E z He then reviewed the evidence, contending @e7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGS = another raidon Chambersburg, by the rebels, EMEMEBERTHE M. 8B. A. 2 FROM JAPAN. iw tote timedomrges = proc megan BEM OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING THLE | gna a stedaddiedy the citizens. Thestatement | FR rey GE ulvondin alBundaocme; | (gio r= sxci800, O66 21—an arrival at Vic- | Bo nattbore Weert eee ee @EAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. purports to come from Mr. G. S. Eyster, of the MONTHLY SOTREE |} * argh be SEDURE OF toria, brings dates from Nagaski, Japan, to tbe | should bave been a post mortem examination = = Chambersburg Mills. . . OF TER A ROOLATION mn GENERAL MEADE. Q7th ot August. Itis reported that one of the — pe neclirdl AN Iptnr ee aceaicn, ‘Washington Money Market. The extra was publised by the Daily News. RE UA Aa | After diligent inquiry in quarters likely to | Japancse Daimias was severely repulsed by | S7.Comal should be cence Mat slo ise Quotations for stocks, coin and ara Inquiries by telegraph proye the statement to rs TE an gE Z N ees A Bes j be well-iniormed, we sre inclined to believe | the Dsitish fleet. There are noparticu'ars. peeing the jury to thrown aside all prejudices money, furnished by Tov: Johnson +» be & very extensive canard. ” pel. ae that there is no truth in the current Sn REA SP coer Ne raiet. Bankers: ; No Truth im the Rumered Rebel Raid, Particularsin future advertieement, By order | ; e nc panier Of THE VANDERRILT- | Mr. aren Piste Attorney, ot Buying. Selle: There. of the Committee, 06 S1-Jnt= the displacemert of Gen. Meade from the com- New York, Oct. 25.- The Vanderbilt sailed pe cae me peperion the A anaaee = YA a erent TBI..0006) J | CHAMBESBURG, Oct. 22.—Although there has ENIAN BROTHERHOOD. mandof the Army of the Potomac. ion Helena, August 16th, on a cruise tor Washington juries, as unjust, There was no bad W107 0 —. = Se Sp Peer - j ice among us an in other jes. Sorueenees Mig "= | Moterucbassaiais thes bstin, fare at THE FOURTH GRAND BALL IMPORTANT FROM RICHMOND. = |) ——~—~sene—___ He would grant that therr was scceesionism in New Certificates. pd = | present nothing to warrant euch a statement. eR HOOD = Or Ie LOCAL NEWS. this place, and so rigiiag ten cto = 139 = Guaaee : No tor BROTH | THE RBLELS ADMIT THB LOSS OF 1,000 IN gga Comal Msg bpeabas re aedaceie Raper ra iS 146% Abundant! preparations have been made will take place | THR FIGHT AT BRISTOW SATION for volunteers, and our city was in danger, New Yorke Ratss—First Boarp. any emergency, that is all. A: TEMPERANCE HALL, | 2 . Baltimore (Old Scheel) Presbyterian Synod | our little District furnished more men than did Coupon 6’s, 1681, 1104; ae Certifi- HARRIGBURG, Oct. 22.—Evening.—There is on TCEY CONFESS TH Ze LEE’S MOVEMENT pe tare bu age os reap sarin — oes ure an Asgeed pie crane Diet Reet rene na tipascee eates of Indebtedness, 994; Gold, 145%. no truth in the rumored raid on Chambersburg: MONDAY, October 26th instant. WAS A FAILURE, AND SAY THAT DE- chester and Lewes, assembled last evening in | high-minded people, and bowed with submis. | The telegraph line is working to that city, and | 91, simittee pledge themselves to make this | SERTERS GAVE INFORMATION the New York avenue Churct, (Rev. Dr.Gur- | sin to the laws; and when the old courts were GONE TO THE FRONT. the story has evidently no foundation. Ball agreeabls to all who participate. OF IT TO MEADE, ley’s.) Quite a large cot in were pres- yecisiaied out of existence, with Chief Justice General Meade ieft the city this morning at —= Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ; Sa ent. In the absence of Rev. Ly. Eels, the Mod- asi at fe head, they ‘all regretted tts aad *clock for the front , IMPORTANT FROM EAST TENNES- | jgaies, to be had of the committee and at the Tre Richmond Dispatch of the 20th claims | erator of last year, the opebing sermon was thay ail voctioed Gren nN incaialiy ana seven o'cloc . i SEE. aeoe | that Stuart’s cavalry chased ours acros Br’ Pimached FF eee a oF he would testify that they Ati srorthy encoes- GENERAL MEADE. | Attack on Colonel Wolford—Progress of Executive Commuter. | Run on the previous Friday, and states that the | tor ‘and part of 2d verse, upon the duty of | corsoftheold judges. — pe : General Burvside—Unien Recruits. James Lactey, T. V. Noonan, rebel Brigadier Gen. Kirkland was among their | giving. It had become a fashion of some to abuse Itis currently reported onthestreet as We 0 = YovisyiLLE, Oct. 22—The Knoxville Jour- Dennis Callahan, Jas. Boyan, wounded in the engagement at Bristow on | — The roll was called, and the following min- | ths" peo le, but he wonld say to the gentlemen to precs that Gen. Merde has been superceded nal says that the Rebels attacked Colonel Wol- Daniel Grady, Jeremiah D. O'Connell, | Wednesdry cf last week. isters answered: Dick: DD pad f ofthe colored peoplé Sy ze nov an the command of the Army of the Potomac ford yesterday, beyond Philadelphia, Tennes- pam ee | Commisrioner Ould pubiishes a notice in We ea Orr TS. ‘Graff, G. attempt to do so by inciting the prejudice of by General Sedgewick, and that the re- See, and captured his battery of mountain | = the Dispatch of the 2th, declaring all the rebel | B. Hayes, B. F. Myers, B.H. Williams, J. J. ahs white people against them. Ho well knew turn of the former to the army to-day is to °Witzers, and @ portion of his wagon train. LOST AND FOUND. officers and priva‘es captured previous to | Stuchell, J. K. Kramer, of the Baltimore Pres- | ! SAabiO aad iat penpte oss na ; Our loss was about one hundred, and we took | —————________ | sist, (exceptthose captured at Vicksburg, | : Jemes Harper, And. Mitchell, J.N. | SPECT cnet putatiotes wheiber cna whens make his arrangements for the change of com- apont the same number of prisoners and drove O£T—On_ Sunda: sth instant, from th: id Robert F. Sam le, J. Smith Gordon, W. | Tene puta le throug! ‘abou P . . stable of the eube-1:-er, on lth street, bet. @ | July 4tb,) to be excbanged. This, that paper | G, Gatiell, S. J. Nicolla, Wm. Pribeaux, H.G. | ignorance,fanaticism of malevolence and ask mand. We have as yet no verification of ‘he the enemy back beyond Philadelphia to-day. | and H. Sve HOBBES: one bays spout gzrareold, | states, inclu des the staffs of the rebel Generals | Finney, W. H. Dinsmore, John O. Proctor, W. | if parties were to be imported from the no: report. | , Whether this be a raid or » movement in | Berefoot:. the cir ad to WB. TUMNER. ith | Pemberton, Stevenson, Bowen, Moore, Barton, | P. Cochran, J.J. Pomeroy, W.. Stitt, J.C. Bae MARYLAND. | force, Gen. Burnside is prepared tor them. We | ¢t., bet. @ and H. oc st*_ |S. D. Lee, Cummirgs, Harris, and Baldwin, | Bliss oe coe eon ery GE Nine review ‘the evidence, and defended the eat hee shall hold our ground in the northeastern part ST OR STOLEN—This morning. between the | and of Colone!s Reynolds, Cockrell, ok. | tery; 5. Tustin and PD. Gurley ead Wek, | mony of Mr. Devavghn, who haa lived here co Our recent remarks of the advantages offered or the State. The loyal Tennesseeans are flock- | L,Scante Macket sad the cornerof a:b sttest aoa | olone!s Reynolds, Cockrell, and Dock. | tery; §. Tustin and P.D, Gurley and W. ¥. Tong as to have the respect of the whole coms by Maryland to emigration have called torth the following letter of inquiry, to which we ein ».@ dark PORTE MONNAI#. containing | &Y) 8nd the officers and men of their Engineer | and F.T. Brown, of the Potomac Presbytery. ing to Gen. Burnside’s standard faster than | $600 Testes notes: Af lost, the, Ander will be | Corps and the 4th and 46th Mississippi regi- | Winchester Presbytery was not represented. ‘ f tae | they can be armed. The greatest activity pre- | liberally rewarded by leaving it in the Bhoe Bore | sents, A number of elders from the various churches take great pleasure zene a es vails in military circles. . of Messrs. WILSON & BUBNS, Peon, ave.cor 9th. ‘The Virginia House of Detogates has passed Wane Synod was organiied: by the election of P . moor u sitet a =a ss e eau Sin: lsceby yourpaper that youthink | The Scventh Maryland Infantry—Probable $25 REWARD. Lost on Wednesday atternoz:, | ® bill to “suppress exchange in gold and bank | the Rev. Dr. Tustin, of this city, Moderator, munity. ‘Juaze Fisher then delivered an able charge, reviewing the testimony and stating the law bearing upon the subject, and the jury took the case at 1.30 and retired to their room. y ” and W. R. Marshall, of the Baltimore Presby- As soon as the jury left their box Mr. Day very highly of Meryland as a State for North- | False Rumor. acd B, eee PLAGE MOROUOD WALLET oo igs 4 tery, and J Smith Gordon, of the Carlisle Pres. Tose and informed the Court that he had been «rn people to emigrate to at the present time. | BarrtiMoRE, Oct. 22.—We have no confirma- | taining about $125 in Treasa y notes. The young bill to conscript all the free negroes of the | pyiery, clerks. informed by no less than three persons that the Now, sir, will you be kind enough fo statea 1 here and vot the men who picked up the book are knowasnd ifthey | Stute (Virginia) between 18 and 50 years, to Dr. Tustin, in assuming the chair, said that | father of the deceased (Mr. Kinsey) had threat- few of the advantages one gains in going to ightest news regarding | donot retarn it by Saturday, the 2/th instant,” ey Maryland? Iam a young mane with atamily, the New York Tribune's report of the capture, | will be prorecvted by Adams Eapreas Co. 1t* should haye, after selling out my business, on Monday, at Thoroughfare Gap, by Stuart’s L2, OBR STOLEN —At the Eastern-branch in his ow try.” He had in hii it; fram $1,200 to $1,009 in cosh; wes, brought.np retel cavalry, of Col. Webster and his 7th Ma- - iGarrol, two, HORSES, marked oe on left ae Generel D. H. Hill has been re- ae by bis friendies been highly honored, and na 8 ‘ied and chil- js 7 ir on i poe ing GpiliRavenmace coca ita rylavd infantry regiment. Col. Webster is a shoulder or 8 on le! p, ond a line cut in bair o1 mov rom his command in the rebel army | thet, too, in the very spot where nearly the third Pgnt Bip one or all of saii marks. Supposed one that the country is the place tor me. I object Maryland Congressman, and a candidate for | Biack Ho: ened to take Ris (Mr. Day's) life, and he asked the protéction of the Court. Kinsey had sworn by his Maker to put his threat into execution. Mr. Kinsey denied that be had made sucha threat a’ alleged, and stated that he was ready to give bonds if required. work in the niines and manufactories, wag | his case was anexception to the scriptural sen- before the same body. timent, ‘A propbet is not without honor save ra and one Borrel, with light or yellow of the Tennessee. Gen. Polk charges him | ofa century agohe had been licenscd to preach; r Mr. Day asked if he had not made a threat. to the West on account of the distance from , re-election. Py thoowner et BODIE ect eran Tal be paid | with the cause of his failure to carry OME | te Oe at ea cere be could | ir. Kinsey replied that hehad uot, bat In the markets, and the consequent low prices; the | Ss 0c 23 St” ‘0. K. STUDDERT. Brege’s orders in the battle of Chicamauga. that, to him, very interestingoccasion. Allhad | ¥eat of passion he might have said if he had aptaess of eastern people to have the fever and The War in Kentucky. TOESnOsEE A poll was opened in Richmond on Thurs- | patsed to their reward. ssion of the boy and counsel he would put aque, dc. kc. I know of some five or six | Loursvirie, Oct. 22.—Prevalent ramors say $5 REWARD-Strayed from the residence of | day last to determine whether the Lezisiature | | On motion of Rev. Dr. Gurley, the Syrod re. | them in a place where the law wouldn't nied Otnese thal aye 1: Jus APOE MY, MAICLOL MIA | 4 a tho Lebation train bas be the subscrider, southeast corner of sith and F | shall pass a bill regulating the prices of articles | £0!ved to meet daily st 9 a.m., when a halt | them. i aud circumstances, and if you can and qill | non train has been captured, but | 568 om Wathingtoa. DO.,on the evening of the | a i P of artic! hour would be spent in devotional exercises, Mr. Ford expressed surprise that Mr. Day give us come information in regard to the beat | the best information reports that the train put | th inst..amediaim sire Browe aud Woite SRT TSE | of prime recessity. and adjourn at two—one hour at noon to be | should ask that Mr. Kinsey be put under bonds, part or paris of Maryland or Delaware for per- | pack safely into Lebanon, but does not givethe | DOG, h [From the Richmond Dispatch, Oct. 21.] devoted to devotional exercises—and to meet | Even if he had used the threats, he was sattis- Boos 9 Ser mtn ad cupumerances, you Will | reason for its return. gad name ofowner; answers totbenameof'Ned/’ | From NORTHERN VIRGINIA.—The advices | again at 7% p.m; that this evening be devoted | fied that de did not snoan: them: + Som: allow Feciproeate, aud if You have not the ne jee: | —— will be paic for his re‘urn to CHARLES GARRET. | ¥¢°te!day develope nothing new in the condi- | to the interests of the board. and that there bo | ace shoul made from ct that Mr ¢ ie = . . ’ tion of affairs in Northern Virginia. Since the reaching on to-morrow evening. haps you can give us the name of some one that FROM THE SOUTH. GON, Awsistent Caer ermester's Ofee, 209 4 | great chase given the army of Meade, our forces | ? The Synod adjourned, and the ministers and P a treet north, Washington, D. C. F has. Tellus, if you can, about the usual price | Rebel Accounts from Northern Vi Se ee __ ee. | ave been quietly resting in theircamps, wxit- | laymen present were taken in charge by the ofland, improved farm or unimproved; in fac’ The Siege of Charleston—D. P. Hill Su- REWARD — Lost or Stolen, on the i9th inst., | ing for the enemy to make their next demon- bd yy i orcs ge eat S viow of the ers ay your perseded by Breckinridge, &c. $5 a large POINTER DOG; white acd liver col: | ing y de: members of the church, who will entertain them Kinsey was the father of the deceased. He (the . speaker) bad no fears of Mr. Kinsey putting his threat into execution on him. Mr. Day then withdrew the request. m ‘ . stration. ap id sion of the Synod. The jury then returned, having been absent time will permit. | Fortress Monnor, October 22.—The Rich- | Ore; Jone noss, bad s ehain collar around his | “ CyarigsTon, Uct. 20.—Our batteries have. ne ie sees cee Sy aa fifteen minutes, and rendered a verdict of man- Youre, very truly, = - | mond Enquirer of October 21st, has the follow- | formation of his wherealsute to ine ate Sit | kept up a brisk fire upon the Yankees, who Synod reassembled ihis morning at 9 o'clock, | #!2vehter, and the prisoner was sentenced to We know no region so well suited to the cir- | ing: 7th street, will receive the above reward. | @ppeared in much larger force than usual et | and was called to order by the Medera-or, and | tWo years imprisonment in the Albany peni- cumstances and views of our correspondent | zROx THE ARMY OF XORTHEEN VIRGINTA. 06 23 St* A. 8. DICKINSON. Grex and als ola Teee tae eee from “ three-quarters of an hour was devoted to re- ne that being the lowest term allowed and his friends as the East re _ dispatch trom General Lee to General | @TRAYED OR STOLEBN—Tuesday, a nmali sorrel Jolnes making five in all. | ligious exercises. A 4 Tandé._-Dovotisstet eounte: Pajares eof Mary- | Cooper, dated October 20th, says : SHORGE wartaken iro Geo Lomax atugitive | The Ironsides, tor the first timesincetheattack | "ne excuses cf absentecs were presented and | ,,Previous to the sentence being passed, Mr. alis sogated by: ‘the police, | upon her, steamed around Cumming’s Point d tocome forward. prove | this afternoon, evidently making a trial of her nd take tt away, OF it will { machinery. Naval officers who watched her z | | “General Stuart yesterday opposed at Breck- | from justice. The ani Ist. Itis unsurpassed in natural qualifica- | land the advance of Gene al Kilpatrick’s divi and she owner 1s rei tions for the producti rn, wheat, sion of cavalry, while Fitz L atti thei roperty, pay charg aiid eautabion ce ee ee eee ee ana ont ‘The enemy was pareded a be sold ta, pay costs. Pano, Fe REELEY. | closely, say she has been considerably light- Sa. sinsilvelimzacsiate-viciait : til they reached his infantry supports at Hay | °C? oe on-_ | ened, Most probably for the purpose of sailing ~ on the immediate vicinity of its naviga- | Market and Gainesville. Two hundred priso- & 10) BBWARD.—Estrayed away from the sab. | North. ble waters, (salt,) it is as healthy in all respeets | ners were captured.” @ scriber on the 5th of October, a milk and Day asked that the lightest sentence be passed, in view of the tender age of the boy, and facts in the case, and in this request he was joined wy his colleague, (Mr. Ford,) the District At- torney, and the jury. were sustained. The Moderator announced the following as the committees : On Bills and Overtures—Revs. F. T. Brown, ©. Huntington, James Harper, George P. Hays and J. G. Graff, and Elders J. N. McCalias, J. H. Haskill and John Clendening. ge From Gerdensville. FURTHER TESTIMONY IN THE Dixon anv * cider COW with stag horns, hole bored in one of GORDONSVILLE, Oct. 2).—One theusand Yan- 1 McGILr Case.—It will be remembered that in @s any other locality in the world. { ESCAPE OY DR. RUCKEB. her horns; good deal of red about her neck, Also ie iY as Judicial Committee—Revs. . GC. Catlett, 4 aaa Se 3d. In the came vicinities nature furnishes | _ «+ Doctor W. P. Rucker made his escape from | 2° nore 00% deat Ered about bh er nse Seatupes | kee prisoners, captured last week, areexpected Cyrus Dickson, W. T. Brown, J. K. Kramer | the bearing of the evidence in the Dixon and McGill case by Justice Clayton, a postpone- ment was asked and agreed to, because of the absence of important witness. Last evening, ©. ©. Durand, a witness sought for by Mr. Dixon's friends, appeared before Justice Cley- ton, and being sworn, testified substantialiy that he was the foreman and inierpreter ‘or Monsieur Al‘ot at the time of the atiempicd larceny of the hair braid, alinded to in “te former hearing. Witness recollects the lady well. She was of dark skin, dark hair, and black eyes. It was long after Uhri-tmas—in February or March, and a fine, clear dey. About two or three daysafter this, McGillc:me into the store, and witness had a coaverza‘ion with him. McGill said he knew the family of the woman that was with him. He said she lived near the store, on I street, and told her name, but wiiness does not now remember it, but knows if it had been Dixon he shoald have asked if it was any of Major Dixoa’s tamily, as witness had lived in Warrenton five years, next door to the Major’s sister. Knew the Major well by reputation, and knew of the family. Witness has known Major D. here, and das been his barber at times: and the fact would have caused him to remember if the 4 . ss : * 7 } here to-night. facilities for the rapid and permanent improye- | Pittsylvania jail last Sunday night, and is at Romney some itm Bee OF bee > sgh: wasp ene | ‘The Rapidan bridge will be repaired by to- Ment of the soil, in deposits of black loam—salt FYROM CHARLESTON. with a colton string. Any ore returning the sali | Morrow morning, marsh—and in oyster shells, which enable the | = CHARLESTON,Oct. 20.—The Yankees are hard | S0W tome. No. 33 Congress street, Georgetown, | {From the Despatch ot Oct. 19.] P ; { hint D. ©., will receive the above reward. F; North Virgini: fai ther to enrich his land at not more than cne- | at work constructing another battery east of oc 2 st* Mrs, R. STANTON, rom Northern Virginia. third the cost of conducting the operation any- | Fort Gregg, facing the sea. A large number of | 059 yocecday The real news from the army of Gen. Lee Where else that we know of. Thus, one hand taoe Deve disappeared trom Dlorris Island. L Mark. he 2th inst..from the Centre | does not confirm the almost innumerable re- , Our batteries keep up a brisk fire on the | /,4,Market.s small SORREL HOME. with ablase | ports which were in circulation on Saturday. ean dig, and a boy can cart, thirty loads of | Yankees, who have appeared in much larger as aeaddie mark; hadons light | @ pretty severe engagement was fought at Hi BS. d will be paid if retu i gat a “marsh” per diem, and the farmer can get | force than usual at Forts Gregg and Wagner. e OE DELBTON YOSTEB, Union’ Livery Btatie, Bristow salon, on eo and Alexandria «+ shells” Gelivered on his farm by boat at three GEN. HILL BUPERSEDED. corner of 6th and C streets. oot str | two brigndee.of Gen. Hil Voccmne ook aan cents per bushel; the expense of subsequently | _ Gen. D. P. Hill has been relieved of his com- G5 BEWARD Strayedaway from the subscriber, | Kirkiand’s—and a heavy force of the enem mand, and Breckinridge takes command of his corner 9th street east ani Maryland avenue. a y burning them into lime being but about one cent corps. EBD OOW, with horns anda white spot on her fore- The enemy were posted in a railroad cut, Per bushel. Nothing else but due care in hus- ——- head. The above reward will be given forthe in- | 20d in eulreucing sree ‘nem our men were foanding and applying the resources or the farm- | Union Feeling in Texas. formation so Tican'get ber sent oePH wis savers, estimated by some to be not Tees than er’s barn yard aud other manure-producing Carmo, Oct. 22.—The Memphis Argus says: 7 one thousand in killed, wounded and missi : appurte es of the fa: A strong Union feeling began to manifest TRAYED FROM THE 8U BEORIBER’S FARM. x 9 Ls and missing. tte rapid and remarkably economical improve. | Natit im Northern Texas about the tome the | fydmet DISSessnarG, Opehgearighec tke ak | nh cuttin, int we gamer. log of seven econ ve- iv ri 8 |}. Can: ; A 5 a , i Omical mProve- | news was received of the surrender of Vicks- | af *tiuta baiter op. and recoatly dred sh hee | Kirkland are reported wounded. ° sas ment. burg and Port Hudson. Secret Union orgami- wre Asuitable reward will bi left 4th, As Dorchester county is even now well- | 7Ations were tormed, numbers of men holding ar. B. Gud ins stable, on 1th at Watween “a eee Rae eee en oF and N. fh th s igh as unknown to the outside world as the ing active “members, As*tns Tesait of ery SC our badly woundea were recogered, Decides 8 Gnterior of China, farms can be purchased there | movement, at the August election Morgan, a GTBAYED—On Bunday night, October 1gth, 1853, number of the enemy’s seriously wounded. far below their intrinsic yalue; rangi’ fi Uni NY ‘i from Hyattsville, near Bladensburg, Md., one The next morning @ portion of Gen. Ewell’s ; Fangivg from | Union candidate for the Congressional district Dark. bay CANADIAN MARB, 14°; hands hi, h; | corps had a fight with the enemy, in which we Bye to fifty dollars per acre, as they may be | comprising nineteen counties of the State, was switeb tail: both hocks. Any one finding captured about five hundred p: soners, and R. C.Galbraith, and Elders J. A. Oraiz, Wm. H. Cole and James Graham. Narrative of the State of Religion.—Revs. P. peGarey and J. J. Pomeroy, and Elder W. J. eid. . Finance Committee.—Revs. J. C. Bli W. P. Cockran, and Elder Joceph Rerc! Minutes of General Assembly.—Revs. Sam’1 J. Nichols and J. O. Proctor, and Elder D. D. Davidson. On Leave of Abeence.—Revs. Isaac N. Hays and G. W. Kennedy, and Elder Benj. Darby. On Presbyterial Records.—Raltimore Pres- bytery, Rev. G. H. Nimme, and Elder J. M. Means; Potomac, Rev. R. H. Williams, and Elder W. F. Cary; Carlisie, Rev. J. H. Potter, and Elder H. W. Robbins; Lewes, Rev. H. G. Finney, and Elder W. S. Harris; Winchester, Rev. W. C. Stitt, and Elder Joshua Elder. On motion of Rev. Dr. Gurley, the Presby- terial records and statistics were called for, and were presented from a number of Presbyteries. The hour of 12 having arrived, the devotional ezercites were entered upon and continued until one o’clock. After the devotional exercises had been con- cluded, a recess of fifteen minutes was tuken, large. ; fired on Js a d after the Synod had been , | Dame had beeu Dixon. improved or not, and as they may lay with | Clected. her will be rewarded by leaving information, for | An officer who was wounded im the fight of Rev. Oyrus Dituson took the chairs phaires Witness was now confronted with Susan W. Yeference to navigation, &c. Ten dollars per The Murderer of Lieutenant White. ply eit eo. SUesE, Veterinary Bar- ‘Wedneeday, and who came down on the Cen- Rev. J. J. Graff offered a resolution that the | Dixon, ann posttively she bbe lree the acre will buy many farms there which may BattiMoex, Oct. 22—Colonel Sothoron, the —_—__—_—__—____________~-_ | tral train lact night, informs us that there | Synod call upon the Prasident and pay their | Woman with McGill at the store at that time. ‘The witress said thxt this lady (Miss Dixon) has light hair, blue eyes, and iair skin; the other woman had dark hair, black eyes, and @ark skin. Durand will be sent to court to testify in respects, atsuch time as may suit his conventi- ence, and that Rev. Dr. Gurley, Rey. J.J. Graff, Rev. A. B. Cross, and Elders B. J. McUreary and H. W. Robbins, appointed a committee to wait upon the Presidentand see when it would 1 ‘bout 1,000 Yankee prisoners at Rapidan easily be made saleable at forty dollars per | murderer of Lieutenant White, isa Rebel sym- $ 5 FRWARD.—Fiolen from the subgeriber on Station es! : = acre in three years by industry onthe farmer's | pathizer of St. Mary’s county, formerly a AE; white faces, wines, RikonG aoe tails & i IEMEGY Beet part and an expenditare in improvement of member of the State Legislature, and was about park appare: " S 1 rum i deb tail; a | The Richmond Dispatch, of the 19th instant y from a cut on the right side near ; sites teld . to be arrested by the military anthorities of lump under the belly near theteat, | Sdmitting the failure of Lee’s movements, ive dollars per acre per annum for two years. | this department for recruiting cilizensof Mary- fit i reward wi be paid for the recovery of | gives the following as a reason: be ient for him to receive the Synod. the cases there. We hear that two irdict- Sth, The facilities for navigation make the | land into the Rebel service, when the brutal B. LINDSEBY. rth street rand f rpstenoa thes appoints ments have been found by the Grand J Cost Of transportation to and from the farm | murder of Lieutenant White occurred. It is Ha'f mile above the Park, ‘It is reported that but for some deserters | | The Synod then proceeded to appoint a place y ury init Dixon for aceault and battery, with intent to kill, anc one aza‘nst him for libel;end that G. W. McGill has been indicted for L.bel. going over to the enemy and giving informa- there, vastly less than such expenses every- | feared that he has been extensively engaged $1 BEWARD.—Lost a Grove * Epester.on tion on the day our forces poh Sy moving: where else, where such facilities do not exist | 1" 7¢¢Ttiting for the Rebels. Saturday night | we should have achieved s much more sub- Ki senting a Chinese Mandarin. Any me bri: Thus, the entire cost of carrying wheat to the Pin to 237 i atrect, botwers ita end wae, | Stantial success.” tor the next meeting, and Gettysburg, Pa., was selected as the place, and the third Thursday of October, 1864, as the time. Rev. Dr.Gurley presented to the Synod a market—from the farm to the warehouse in GENERAL GRAnT.—The appointment of Gen. | Will receive the above reward. * o0 20-4t* AUTHORITATIV. ENIAL OF AN ABSUED courts of appeat tthe Ereieerae eee Taunt rset keane at me oa Disk Haitumore—is but six cents per bushel: nearly | Grant hed the chief command of the Western | (CAMB, 70 THE FARM OF THE SUBIORIBER RUMOR. which were here for the use of members. gion, 34 Army go pe, sent to Provost Mars @very owner of the lands of which we write aes is (Perfectly satisfactory. This is the W, oo Bistensbarg Boat, shout Ave mile fro 3 A communication received by the Navy De- ee ds On . ro report upon Sy- Be ay ‘army lines pion A ine oner Tass aed aving navigation to within from one to five | President’sown order. Thusfar Mr. Lincoln's | Washington, about two week appear young. The | P*"-ment this morning from Rear Admiral | cepted, and the committee was continued, to | statement of the Provost Marshal of the oe Bondred yards of his granary. confidence in Ulysses has been unbounded and | above can be kad by the owner drow ing property Dahlgren alludes to the reports of a misunder- | report next year. Division says he is a professional gambler, and 6th. The remarkable abundance of fine fish, | Unshaken. end paying allcharges. J. W MORSELL, | etanding between himself and Gen. Gilmore, ev. W. Y. Brown and Elders H. W. Rol- | be was with the army for the purpose of plying crabs, oysters, wild ducks and other game | This is alike complimentary to the President 00 20-4t* 323 C et., batweon 6th and 7th. and gives assurance that there is no truth | tins and Read were substituted for deceased | his vocation. He was sent tothe Central Guard. members. Mr. Dixon, from the committee on synodical map, reported that it was not advisable at this time to make a map, from the fact that part of the Presbyteries could not now get here, and the country was in a very disordered state. Mr. Dixon stated tbat he would be very will- ing to be discharged from the committee, as he had once came near getting into a scrapeabout this map. He had engaged a lot of maps trom aparty in Baltimore, just prior to the John Brown raid, and ordered them to be finished about the time that John Brown was arrested. About this time a lot of percussion caps were sold at an establishment next door to map- maker's, and it was intimated that the man who ordered the maps, with dots representing abounding everywhere there, wonderfully de- | 2nd the hero of the Mississippi, who has justly reases i REWARD—HOHRSE 5 ee len | Whatever in them. ; the usual cost of provisioning a family. | WON the title of the Napoleon of the war. Gen. | S50 fom my pastorosed Meceni to aati | His letter bears date of October 20th, and Indeed, there are many hundreds of families | Grant's only drawbacks are Shiloh and Bel- | ton. on Wednesday, Be ptember 30th, by a mula! concludes as iollows : in that-region that live almost entirely upon | mont, and all acquainted with the history of mas Bamed ‘Tom, Hirrison, s Dob tail: Bey: Mare, «“T have only toadd that Gen. Gilmore spent thoze remarkably abundant resources of the | the former battle will in no wise condemn him, | This Mare is well-kndwn in. Wasbingtoa: baving | several hours m conference witit me yesterday, country: thus perpetually feasting on what | While the battle of Belmont, from a Southern Soe eT eae poke. beset ag | 48 he did on the 15th, and, as usual, in the most are eyery where regarded as the especial luxu; | VieWyhas always been admitted a Coniederate | brought to Bamphrey's st y Tom on Wednes- friendly manner, and came on board this morn- zies of our country. ; } | Setect.—Chronicte, So ane hen Pe f ee RA Pry | ing to conyerce on public business. tth, The water facilities for the transportation : the thief, The Mare can be identifi a tet ‘Of crops raised there give the farmer a choice | GENERAL Mxapy 1x Towx.—This distin. | with, Mr. Hoover, Colli ‘@f the markets of New York, Philadelphia, | ¥ished officer arrived in-the city yesterday, | o05-tf Prine: setae and Washington, as the vessel leay- pte a peace har sorts of ramos became rife. Indeed, our concurrence on the public busi- i landing mi ti] es yes lay morni leade had R ‘i = ea & may sail directly to any one of | geen Gederga' ts ware ab ane aa Qeteeuia be. PHoOToGRa Ez Broerar 8 ners between u3,and our personal relations, N Ww Photegraph: red i mcke such rumors ¢ b-urd.” Sth. It is unsurpassed as a peach-growing | tle. We gave the item as a rumor, although it | artand at very ressonalie ete see or jets house, and was ordered to be sent North, and not to return until the close of the war. ae ACCIDENT.— Yesterday, about 1% p.m., Mr. A. Henning, a bricklayer, employed on thenew Police station-house, Pitta Ward. fell from the scaffold, a distance of twenty-five or thirty feet, breaking one of his Icgs above the knee, and dislocating his shouider, end injuring him considerably otherwize. ‘He wes placed upon & stretcher and carried to his home by rounds- man Meredith and officer Bell. a left We spoke on the subject, and the General 0 Post-office, assured me that he was not aware of any jorge county, Md, foundation fer the current rumors. aes BE THE SMITHSON COURT-MARTIAL.—This court ‘was in session again this morning. The coun- find certain witnoafse forthe defenessinr shore im e rthe for whom summons had been issued, but that he expected a ee churches here and there about Harper's Ferry, | yet to find them, and asked an adjournment of region, the culture of that fruit there (which is | WS well founded. We now learn thathe was! wo og north A'st., Wend oan THE RUSSIAN FLEET. - was coasiected with Jonn eoren see ue the court to Monday, 26th inst, which was rapidly extending) having already demon- | Positively ordered to pursue Lee and make him | 00 21 2w* ES Capito! Bill, The Russian fleet which has been on the coast COT ne the map publisher that he was not | Tanted, and the court sdjonrned accordingly. etrated that fact. fight. From the fact that no engagement has | for some time, and whose officers have had 9th. The character and habits of the people | t#ken place, since the General’s arrtyal in uc | SAMER, York, oan wee dae ABEe such an ovation paid to them in New York re- there are such as to render a residence among | City, all sorts of rumors have been set afioxt. charging cargo at’ foot of Piel Sei cently, is expected to arrive here about Tues- them exceedingly desirable to persons in the | Some are tothe effect that he was to beremoved siraet. Geore orn coalenees Lines code ar | 2a next. The officers of the Navy Yard are Position of our correspondent; with smali | Unless he led Lee into battle, and that, failiny | o . making expensive arrangements for the recep- Py o ce. Means, @ growing family, and intelligence, | Cee etn, aie Ee de ttmmselt for the | 06228" MORGAN & BHINBHABT. Agts, | tion, and there is no doubt but that the citizens energy nd industry to rely om in making © informed the President thrt he cannot make a | ‘HB MOULDED PAPER OOLLAMS—Tug | generally will aid in giving the distinguished pleasant home for his old age and an advyan- | forward movement under three weeks at least, most perfect article in the market. officers a suitable reception. tageous future for his children. He will find | 9% ‘account of the condition of the railroad, The trade supplied at fertory prices. nected with Ossawottamie Brown. (Laugh- ter. Mr. Dixon said he would be race willing to to auscharged from the committees lest he should get into a further scrape. : Jt was argued by Mr. Cross that this com. mittee shonid have found out the bounds of each Presbytery and made their maps; while sei More Troors,—Last night, the 17th New York veteran regiment; numbering 650, from New York city, under. the command of Col. Grower, arrived at the Soldiers’ Rest. There has also arrived 66 conscripts and 15 deserters for 146th New York, and 76 conscripts for 119th other clergymen argued that on account of the Pennsylvania. ——— occupation of the country by the enemy it was Stray Cxiip.— Yesterday afternoon, Officer impossible to get at the proper territorial | Beall found a small boy, with light hair, aged Bis family surrounded there py truthful and | dele i men dees aire aaa wileke ‘Agents for the Masufacturéra, Tue ATLANTIC: MOnratT—Fxom, i0e/De Gn. taotion, the committee was continued Boal the: poilce paving. no Al tata merger | single-minded person: ‘ho bh | Stleast sixteen days to replace the bridge at 322 Penn avenue, between lishers and from Hudson Taylor, 334 Pennsyl- | and directed to report to the Synod at its next | jt, Mr. Joshua Clark, residing on Bridze street, | pei 's, Who though inclined ; Rappahannock'station, and, until that struc- oe 22-6tif Ninth aod Tenth sts ic t tin, to industry in their own way, know little of | ture is rebuilt, no extensive advance can be = yania avenue, we have the Atlantic Monthly for | meeting. volunteered to take charge of it until the Dr. Gurley read a communication from Rev. Mr, Bosworth Toi re. the Greta between | church at lensburg and tl resbytery = of Potomac, together with other commanica- BR SALE—The COUNTER, FIXTUBBS, and tion: and they syare referred to the committee Atk DLT! a trvteceen Rectzaraat, an the parents can be found. me ‘iculti | made. In connection with this subject we ma: HE PARTNERGHIP HERETOFORE EXIg7- | November. The list of contributors for this laos now'meaee ot thi ore Hy and hn, {nea lg rumored nat Pisco hes | hg eamary ueoye geteeer ane tect f: | number in detngubed ony embracing the will be cordially welcomed by them, more | been sent to reinforce Bragg.—Chronicle. { Shs day olssoivad yy mutual consest. G JUNE. | names of Longfellow, Agassiz, Lowell, Ik specially if yudged likely to set a business UNE. N will coatinue the buri : ‘les Sumner, Mrs. Hop- fosettioup cea pinas she bas ness and is authorized | Marvel, Holmes, Char! Pp A Z bills and overtures. owner is about to change business. example that may result in aiding the sub- (Sree CBBAM AND WATSE ICES of the 0. HUMPHREYS, kineon, Francis Parkman. Henry D. Thoreau, | 00. nod then edjourned until 7 o'clock. 255 F street, bet. 18th and lth. oc stantial progress of those around him. | Write, Balin Ze. at the lowcat oricear meee iaea | _Semeste GBO.JUNENANN,” | 7, B. Aldrich, Louisa M. Alcott, Richard | SY ——__ WILLIAM 9IT0m, 1. G. BIER, JOuB POX, Our correspondent will perceive in the facts | delphis Contectionery, corner 12th gna 3 strests, [Spssorction OF PARTNESSHIP, Frothinghem, etc. CRIMINAL CovRT, Judge Fisher.—Conviction FITOH, HINE & FOX, Try ats Shove: it's practical tarmer, great | <7 D-———_—__2 SUES BL _ | the Parteorship heraiafore existing batwaen ie | Washingiom Siency Market Latest Ques | of ‘he Colored Boy Courteny for the Manslaughter ATTORNEYS aT Law. - inducements for men in his situation to settle . THE OBEDITORS OF AUG. H. SAS, | undersigned was dissolved by mutual concerts tations. of Somne Eee nif ne Kast Baress, Crare snp Parepe Se enth and F Strests, Opens oe ete D. 0 NB. Oot cannon forall the Btaton, ces 1m" trial of the colored boy Baylor Coax tor the manslaughter of Samuel Howard ‘Ts by striking him in the stomach, was resumed; aving claims Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Oo., Bank- TLL AM THROKER, ers: unde: there: especially if he proposes to send to ; late prorietor of, Hotel du Rhin. Wash ag- thre igth'of October. 13, All or GS THSOKER for . D. C., satlerof the isth i i f Mi market vezetables and fruits for the most part: Battery, are invited to Meet at the office of Mets cB wil present them to. GRO which for some years to come will sell at very J. Loswenthal & C Penn. avanue, | settlement; and all pers ns owing the late Firm 0. 307 “Tl hit > GB N4tironaL counss. igh prices.in the Atlantic cities. MT Ostoler, IME, ai Sclock Pree wecckeahy ee om | Mil make payment tobias TANOKER contending thaton thoevidencoadduced syer: | NATION SL COURS a. ———————— } os 227t* oct st EDWARD McQUILULAN. dict of manslaughter should be rendered. _ Ue EYE 863. Poup'sTurater—Benefitof Maggie Mitchelt.— cauauine Gans 'Ex-Goy. Ford, for the prisoner, followed. | @ PTiBe F DF, $1,001 ‘This accomplished young Iady, now playing aveuce. will see Oe Her 208" 5 TEOMESON, The act, in bis opinion was, purely accidental — at Ford’s fashionable theater, takes her last | Satrent insendibiity to pain in i MERCHANT TAILOR, or was & justi able homicide," He instanced Berains: Benefit save one during this engagement, It lic oxbibitions. » se. COENSE OF EIGHTH AND B STREETS, various cases where ns nk “Butler,” who bas trotted should be borne in mind that tho cngaeement ot 7 ons, and never & ocai-iws” | OFFOSIE THE SOUTH FRONT ORNERAL Poss oFFiOR Uoupon, apni ee oe rg, ova int the ae ees oe poet pee ae on] ae TPT ine, WhO. gs trot Sen: Biss Mitchell has been extended to nearly FAIR, PAIB.—A Fair for the benofit of Bt WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, gra, cates of Indebtedness, 205: id, 146%; Erie | the testimony, and called the attention of the only jal of Flora thrice the usual Jength by the extraordinary | i. Patriok’s Parish rat open at Odd Fellows’ Q very ruperior lot of . B.B., 110%; Michigan Southern, 65%; Quick- | jury principally the evidence of Mr. De- 4 Success which has attended her performances; | Batiste freeads, HONE ORE 8th. and will | CLOTHS. CASE iMERS, D vestines, | ute ot: waughn, which he thought oughtto beign and at this late day it may be reasonab) i ‘seful . ay Fancy 5 ee posed that her stay will be very limited.” ‘Tihs . fees the i ate and Confectionery #4- acai Tot bis Srlende and the wads to give sim TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. pring © Aieboliaver in. the Bivie 0 8 heck of evening, her new play, “ The Pear! of Savoy, held in Washington. * oo? Sbtractive Feirs powertacs LBUMS, Various ey ES throw preju wrill be given in its usual splendor: and Mise | > — ae Sasi The Ni nee Penh eee rare sae beak fo calle: Latest from Chattanooga, ‘Mr. Day, for the accused, BEitchell will havo for the last time but one the | the Fourth District, will commence eo nec me TUS TePRILE & BOLOMONS, | New Youx, Oct. 2—A special to the New | odtzaper'w @icient aid of those brilliant actors; Messrs. J. | Soran the basement of the setbyterign Oharch, 0620-St 332 arenes. | york Times dated Chattanooga, October 21, via'} the colored people. A black ‘Z. Zanain and Johbx Raymond. | DAY.2ist inet. “A member of eae Bee 50 FOR SALBI Nasbvillg.on tho 22d, ts as follows: had thrown a snow ball at : | District wifi'te A member o rd of t BBLS. LIQUORS will be retailed without re- hag: thrown as bis, Ata resent each ev: 0) a received the order relieving him TuB War10Nat Counss—The races oii the | Dlications for admission soe he eeae? © Whom Sp- | gard to the late rise, Rosecran: Killed him, and yet the National Vouree this week have attracted large Bub-Bos a fro bts Faonly ona Witra OUR. from command on Monday evening, and yes. | Milled Bim, nnd yo the omnes Snermawaip ash ohana rit dl feo eee Apis ane 8 OOF runs, terday left for Cincinnati, where he was or- gcomrrence, when the, police, ‘@potrow the attendance will doubtless be im. J me ee rene Stents. dered to report. pane aed perecns wee bend. ° : 'R GARMEN . Alate case, @ black we: moat reasopable terms, ‘Log cor test DOtCe. om mini Hive, NEW STYLES. | Brace will be undoubtedly relieved for bis} § magiteate, ween Ware, S7-From Shillington, Odeon Building, we Jose 93 bet gation, - mam ond Teter Ove CE OTHIVS. tment of | failure in the defeat of Rosecrans in the iste the assailed party, Or,’ Rave 0 copy of the capital November number — = Bavstend GR 5 Sah sovoriNa ter ite se. batite, and it ls yet undecided whether Joba. | £74.07, ome ume Souk Aaate taped tonan pba “SE Sunes of yerb hg hin 20 | Sad schoel wear, to which wo invite the attention | “Ops DO0eeti® Ot Ot Swollen the Teameaces | cet socio % i it estrated. Ho. Sv Beventa o.near ‘coat | const st HG MTEPHEND £ CO..322 ba. st. | river vory much, and steamers could very | policomas WAS 9: ORES