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Kidwell, cor 13th st and Pa av; Robt McKenna, | THs DRayTED Mzw.—The following drafted Wi Hace Bradley a3 1ith st; | men have renee _ Bosra of Earoll- ‘McOuen é ward 4 ment since ae _Aedeeey ‘i NOTI' ‘There will be a sti f THE EVENING STAR. | (S-Fouo%a7rr sos bnatees ct Be eee WEDN EaDay el t f orelock, in W. D, WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. | Gnice of Harvey x Collins, No. ATO 7th th, ape Peed Spel girs eeectorral oeerieiane eer LOST AND FOUND. $10 BEE dre vronen’ ‘Call at 304 Peres ee CHOON EDITION Lokats inten teria cory pare ‘ nd t A and Rast Capitol; ‘ haffer, alien; Geo. D. McClellan, CITY pe TORNEON ray ae & Pilsatvas enace ths crrgnous Sconmet: Henry Hann, alven ; 1 WASHINGTON : OLUB—RAL- x8 GOLD 70 iment; Hi ' TUESDAY.......SEPTEMBER 27, 1864. | Srindiana, will cddroe tee Gick Fi eee: GHAIN. A Me setoen tot ona Meet eee cian oe: i Romeny, sien Wiliam “tgach, thier Wi Sara | TNS gt 8 o'clock, at the club room, oth at. O8T—In Georgetown, on Thursday, 24th inst, ee Wivtrean! iam Eike, allen ; John sweeney, Allen Is. E. WP READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | _*eP77 L. OLEPHANE, President. _ a pair of gol SPEOTACLES. A suitable re- James Smith, 1108 net De rolment: Sone hie ioe ste age; W. A. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- THE BOABD OF CORPORATORS of the | Ward willbegivenifleftst , | oa... GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. derfield. £74 G st, bet oth and SE IE orotic in A ot GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER DAY EVENING, soe tat anne oaN GD | _sepa7-st* 46 ist st.,Georgetown. D0. | Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the follewing quo- | Sits bet Cand.D: Pail Mase | ton, under age | David |F. cCariny, ~ Toow of J.C. McGuire& Co. sep 27-20 L087, OF STOLEN On Saturday morning, ato tations of Government securities : be Ratt oad ees Feooley erroneous enroliment; Lewis Dover, er- o'clock. large black BLOOD HOUND. with Toneous enrollment; William Ewen, under i John Myers, iith at, bet L a white stripe on his bri ther at: ee WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 1964. Buying. age; George Richter, under age; John Murphy, a | ropttof 5.0. McGuire & Co. __nep 27-20 THIRD WARD, ATTENTION —A Masi TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ie eplesting of the hit Ward will be held om bet o Y P On 2 8th sts; 1 his neck, with a cross ri iberal reward will Selling. | and M; Thos Carroll, Md av, bet 7th and * | alien; Charles P. ser vice; shinies ae Dan eat Derance Halls Business of vital emportince toall | begives,if brought to, the premises, 944 Fenn, | U-8.6's Ooupon 166... 102. | Mitonacerdlen. bescoly, Basziaaki'ek bat W'Q | Moma Wells, accepted: Foum Omford, accepted: THE BEL INVASIO. ISSOURI. * ft will be transacted. avenue, between 13th and 15th. _ Ci <hr wan eeens Sane se: 4 ¥ st; J J'Gilbert, ichael Hoey, farnished substitute; Alexander dels reported 20,000 stromg—The State cee Bi jo Deepeene ss saddle and bridle, eee Edward Nalley.6i7 Va av; Watson Berline, » ed substitute. r der, Theowner is requested to come forward, Barr, 5th, bet G stand 8 O av; John Man- RLEVE! oT. Militia te be called 5 BALLY! BALL Te COME ALL prove property pay charges and take him away— Ngw Yorr—Finer Boaep. ster, cor sth and L si : ‘m Beott, K st, bet 16th Daniel Mehrilng, furnihen, subetitute; Chas. aor 007, Set 26-—Goneral Rosecrans has | | Kil the friends of LINGOLN and JOHNSON in | corey /thand L streets, at DUFEY'S Wine Btore, | Goupons, 106%; 5-2 15x | CoTuficates, O15; | gad 16th, John O Beithysth st bet M Gapand AS: | sawyer, physical ‘disability. x sued ppeal to the ie city of Washington, are inv! assemble at | _S°P <0 i 6 ~ e4 —___o— Missouri, to take up arms in defence o ter | UNJNyRAGCH jHatts, om WEONESDAY | @y () REWARD pret orgy omg en hag: | OOM 19 ___ Peete area ae gna Le Wiuserala: tak | Nave Yamp—Yesterday, te Magahip of caer ‘soldiers how AMcbep are eae Lincoln and Johnson Club in Sttonding the de. (aan ise face and wm or EROM MORTUE: "a: | Commander Parker Nee Sone omer st jovernment Stables, J F Van Allen, 10th st der Parker 2 and K; m Downin . 4 river. it before last, as the Don was on z Daherally. stat beth Jacob Mill jhe way up, below Blackiston’s Island, she was G; William Schoenborn, 567 8th st; James race, run into by a transport loaded with troops, and C st. bet 6th and 7th; Noah Shields; sth st, bet some slight damsge caused. The Don made Capitol and A; Forrest Queen, 604 8th st; Alfred | every effort to keep clear, which, however, was W Bowman, cor llth st and S$ C av; Benjamin Mil- | not the case with the steamer, which kept on, white star in her face and white spot on her front menstration by the Bast Washington Club. — those in the city Teque@ted to report to A fine band of music will bein eee Let b Colonel Laibold, who wili combine them with | all true Union men turn out and encourage our his own troops from brigade veterans for the | friends in the east part of the city. defence of the city. L. CLEPHANE, President. The entire State militia force will probably J.T. CLEMENTS, Sec’y. Sep 27-2 be called into the field. Pilot Knob leg. Return her to HENRY McARDLE, 485 Mary- | Official Dispatches from Admiral Farra- davenue, 8e 25-3t* ut—Successful Expedition up Fish HE GENTLEMEN WHO PICKED UP A iver, near Mobile. large SILVER OHAIN on corner 7th atreet Admiral Farragut in a dispatch to the Navy forning the Me ae te TAMES M. BLY ct GW, | Department, dated Mobile Bay, September 13th, 's 1 I as been FI¥TH WARD, EXEMPTION FUND AS | Palmer's Coal Office. corner C and Ist st. sep?-2t* | says that on the 10th inst., he again dispatched | Jer, 1th st, bet B and 0; Coates. Lincol top to ascertain what damage had evacuated, and the troops have fallen back to SOQLATION.—There will bea meeting of | —~~——pewiRD— Lost on the DE ihe ; 25 . Hospital; Eli Lear, ss37th’ ‘ation Briggs, Gat, | 224 did net stop ag Mineral Point where Gen't Ewing has 3,000 | the sbore Association at Langley's school room, | @ 1 () BRM Aaut Tan tevriot SLOT, Hates | Acting Volunteer: Isteutenant George Wiggin, | Pua aaa rin: John Beatou, Lith stybet Band 0: | Pee infantry of Gen’l Smith’s command. Price | $o72¢T 3d street east and Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Will soon be with Shelby. Their combined | The basen ed Mine cree Ncsociation will be strength is from 10,000 to 20,000 men, with 16 open at the store of Mr. George F. Gulick, corner 0; mm done. ; The King Phillip, which took round to Balti- omen eer nd te” deb omn ant tes; Cone more the ase of the Ascutney, which were Di Teather collar with silver plate on it, also email | Of the Tritonis, to Fish River, for the purpose rardy Thomas B. Marche, member ot the Board of | placed on the receiving ship, brought back a brass lock attached to the collar, answers to the | of getting possession of an engine used inasaw . e rd will be i : name of Karo. The above rene et ayaven if | mill on the stream, as well as to assist the army east for the flotilla, and also feces of artillery. Their ordnance reached | B street southand New Jersey avenue, Capitol T in ing 1 t this pl: Common Council from the sixth Ward, was | draft of 60 sailors a Trin orth i : i ‘ent Factery, pees ne Tae ber Ss ae among the elect to-day. George Washington | towed up the mortar schooner Matthew Vas. ener. Serene EE ne ea eee op enrolied in the W. ‘Substi- | _Sep 26-St* corner 4% st. and Peno’s av. he tin-clads Stockdale and Rudolph were | isin for it again uf = sere which is immediately to be prepared for . tutes will be furnished, oF the funds of tt é qmnera le no information Of the reported cap- | ation will be divided ainong those drattel. oe ted. preparations for offensive and defensive | _B. B. FERGUSON, Maree ie me , lemeatny MACHINES REPAIRED—No c the vessels employed in the expedition, being 25 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY | the onl: steamers, which from their light draft, raon or eons bringing an e*tray or stolen HORSE to the undersigned. Description, | could be used for stich purposes. An army 3 yerrs old; black; 16 hands high; white star and | transport called the Panter, with a barge in small streak in foreheat; hind feet white. Taken | tow containing some 200 soldiers,tormed a part Gentlemen from the Sixth Ward who were | sea. The Ella is expected up to-day with the present while the dratt was in progress, and | Sopronia, (mortar schooner,) which will also who are familiar with all in the ward, assert } be put in order for sea. that of those drawn to-day a large number sre e Lincoln and Johnson flagstaff, erected at non-residents, and many are in the ser- | the intersection of Virginia avenue and stn 4507th st., opposite Patent Office. Ma- | from. R. McDaniel, Prince George’s, near Pis- | of the force. has bad a fine platform built around i | pposi ys e already. street, & fine platform ty TORRES ~ abana EE ile and dehvered toany yer. ome ae at corner of EB and 7th sts., Island. On the 11th instant the vessel reached the Vrocmortows the Fourth and Seventh Wards | and the Navy Yarders expect a big time to- Losses ai ens. 2. 2 ern en: | Smith’s mill, when it was discovered that the I Cor perween ape eoraee giheand Raat: and | engine had been removed and buried, but it = 00. 01 a $10 note, one dozen black peel battone $100 2 was, after some difficulty, dug out, and with of this city, and the 9th sub-district (county) | morrow night, when they propose to dedi- ‘will be drawn; the drawing to commence at 10 | icate it. o’clock. Nasayi .26.—Forrest FOURTH WARD EXEMPTION OLUB— force, pasanced poe aoe aurea tue eae lex Gentlemen of the Fourth Ward wishing to n : e ns, $100 note the fly wheel and ped plate, —_>—__ Z Toren, advanced up. as sti an exemption club can do #0 by leaving their ayable to Mra, Giles Warner, given, by Benedict the exception of the fly whee! plate, ORPHANS’ CouRT. Judge Purcell. —This bax Spring tre aoe Sesteniay eiver isiazes| Oat rand one hundred dollars with the treasurer, # Biggs, The Gnder will be liberally roarded by removed. Safely. soap nose ptf agoecded ia op HicH OLp Tram aT THB DEMOCRATIC Wic- | morning, the will of Henry Lehane was guuy evacuated that port oe nea bho ee iee | Sol Mths Hote Sop 26-3 leaving it at No. 4 Northwest corner 9t oe live sinck, ‘WAM.—The meeting of the Democratic Associ- Erored, as was also the will of John Olap- ted ost : sep ¥ ation last night appears to have been rather a orn. mated at seven thousand, with three batteries. ling at the CENTRAL BOWLING SALOON, On Saturday, in the fight at Athens, five | Pennsyivenis avenue between lik and lithste; bundred men of the 6th and 8th Indiana cay. | for a bandsome Gold Hunting Case Lever Watch OST—On Sunday e ening, » POOKET an ad When the vessels returned they were attacked Linn antsy, Seine: POOKRT (and |. on veter’s Bluff, at one of the sharp bends the same wi'l be suitably rewarded! by leaving itat | of the river, by 60 or 70 rebels, armed with spicy affair. A resolution was offered, it ap- Letters of administration were issued to force is esti- lex ATTENTION SPOR’ AHEAD—Prise rol- : pears, some weeks since in that body endor- woes Kelly on theestateef Susan R. Ingle, _ t ing the National Intelligencer, and recommend. } de + a to be awarded to the king the highest | the Star Office, or at No.16 Ohioave. se 24-St"_ | rifles who had also felled several large treos | ® poem ioe -2 sua ceaitasiea ee inlcr tse Sia wil ms rosea. at | Feuroee potest an | Bumberof pinsin dve consecutive games, commen: 1 Q BEWABD—Stolen from the promises of | across the stream. ‘The fire was returned from | 126 it to the support of the Democracy of Se ee ee ee tenis as nice negroes captured who were in Federal Sing Monday, S6nts 3, sep 26 2t* Patrick Markey, No. 261 2istst..a BAY | the howitzers on board of the vessels, and the | Country, whic tion was laid over, Ont | months since, the opurt ordered the following nae e uni- BECOND WARD MoCLELLAN OLUB_The | MARE. 16 hands high; about seven years old; blind | Rudolph, in advance, broke throngh the ob- | /8st evening it was called up by Mr.Wm. J. | titni ts Binks, on eet the Supreme Court for ae of the Second Ward McOlellan | °f the right eye; long greyish mane and tail. Any | stroctions, and all the other vessels followed miller: ras divine inmecent| tial FROM FORTRESS MONROE ub, and all persons favorable to the election of serra re ernst mare to my address, will re- | in safety. ‘The only casualties were the slightly as od TO ho Bohai eeemiea with explosive | ist. Whether the paper dated August 27th, Movemen Secretary Seward —Arrival taeneatne f te Slee ak GERMANIA BALL on _ 88D 24-St™ _______CP. MARKEY. EAMAEERY: St punaine nm Cea end] Praterial. and came near shivering the associa- | 1861, propounded for probate as the iast will of Union Prisoners. lith street west. between F and @ streeta north O8T—In going from 7th to Sth,on Oor Pats, | Stockdale. The smoke, stacks of that vessel | tion to atoms, as it was considered by the | and testament of Josuff Bey be such last will Fort Mownor, Se en TUESDAY EVENING, the 7th instant, at 732 on the afternoon of the 22d,a dark purple | Were knocked over, and a boat of the nis | friends of the Constitutional Union, & paper pub- | and testament. Ey pt. 25.—Hon. Secre o’cleck. Several distinguished gentlemen have | PORTMONAILE. containing $4.50 in currency, and | W48 lost by being jammed between that vessel lished in this city by Mr. Thomas Florence, to | 2d. Whether before the date of said paper be poaching 1m the territory of that paper. propounded for probate; the 27th day of Captain Aiken, Mr. Clampitt and others ap- | August, 164, the said Josuff Bey made a last tary Seward arrived here this morning and left im- | heen invited and are expected to address the Club, mediately for City Point. Mr. Harrington, | The various McClellan Glubs of the diferent Or gels and silver; also a RECEIPT and some | and the bank. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; also ar- | Wards are invited to attend . of no use to any one but the owner. The The manner in which the expedition was finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at | carried out reflects credit on the o! cersengsged 1 Off. peare: ampions for Mr. Florence, and | will and testament. bi oe Gan ord. arti W. J. MILLER. hee eee Lepr en pedal al ca, ee Beene that: thet Union had been started fn'dark 3d Whether the said last will and testament ‘ajor Gen. Ord arrived here to-day from — x ~ ws days, when the very boys who dared to sell it | mentioned in issue second, if proved to have bos ttl coe prnesesiar. $0: Morkalk: (ems nae OR ASEINGTON | TEROOLS BOARDING. es OM THe ats 2 were stoned, and its subscribers were branded | been so made was revoked by the said paper national salute of shotted guns on Saterday | ia every TUESDAY EVENING at. Odd. Fellows? ig The steamer Thomas A. Morgan arrived | as secessionists; and Mr. Florence had lost | now propounded for probate. thousands of dollars in the enterprise, and it The proceedings of the court in ordering a would not be just to set that paper aside now, | sale of certain real estate on the petition of when things were changed. Mary J. Kilmon, guardian of the at law Hall,’Navy-Yard,) at 746 o’clock. All true lovers aan siete ue victory of | of the Union favorable to the election of Lincoln Bowe AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED here this morning from City Point with the and Johnson are invited to unite with the Olub, [SECOND DISPATCH. | 2) Kooms for ma:ried orsingle persons. Loca- | army mails. Hon pleasant, southwest corner of 2ist and H The different corps of the army are engaged . DIXON, President. eep Z7-3t* About this time Mr. Florence entered, and | of John T. Kilmon, dec’d, were confirmed by Fort Monrox, Sept. 25.—The flag of truce JAS. C DULIN, Sec. sep 26-M,T&StN6 th. | im relieving each other, and the new troops ‘as heartily cheered. After taking a short | decree from the Supreme Court. steamer New York arrived here at5 o'clock GRAND DEMONSTRATION OOMS WITH BORED. snd. Table! Board with sles aanasy Saseussty ‘by climbing ae long ————s—_—_—_ this evening from Varinia, on the Jam: of the en route for ‘Annapolis, with £50 Union prises’ BED WAEHIRG TOR Giga CLN AND JOHN- Ts just released from Southern prisons. | at the Navy-Yard,on the corner of Va, ay, and 8th street, WEDN VEX Be eeeees frem Mobile Bay. int. ie oeloek tenes il so ‘Ew ORLRA:! Sept. 19.—' e star spangled banner and burgee, bearin, mews of the Pept 1 ger h eae digit the namesof Lincoln and Johngon. sin be raise eut Rooms, may be had at 134 Pennsylvania | which are arriving there in considerable num- igth and 20th, 26-1Ww* avenue, be sep 26-lw bers, are being consigned to divisions and [J h ned at No, | COrps. 74 Missouri avenue. n : 34 street, a first- Stirring news seems to be anticipated seon class BOARDING- HOUSE, containing rooms of | from the front. all sizes. newly and handsomely furnished, and Sheridan’s successes over Early has inspired provided with every comfort. To those who room our troops with the greatest enthusiasm, and with her, she offers a cheerful home, the use of a i: i i good library. and a table pio with the best the | they Sre desirous to earn a little of the same flights of stairs, Mr. F. stated that he under- CRIMINAL CouRT, Chief Justice Cartter.— stood there was a controversy between the | This morning, Leander Prout was found guilty Intelligencer and the Constitutional Union. There | ot stealing 3 cow from Michael Kelleher. A should be no controversy between them. He | motion was made for a new trial. went on to state that he had lost thousands of A nolle pros. was entered in the case of Jos. dollars in establishing his paper. He under- | Thomas, charged with larceny. stood that the gentleman who offered the res- Ann Mills was found guilty of stealing a - he magnifinificent pole erected by the Club, A river. Saw mills, grist milis, ship yards, and | o24; on iil be %, . arket: d. i 1 Board sort of glory. olution (Mr. Miller) had said that Tom Flor- | guitar belonging to Tnos. J. Lord. lumber were destroyed, valued at oie huadred | Museau actrees crea and, & fine band of | taken. “ord: Transient and Mea) oopae” | _ Secretary Seward is ona visit to Gen. Grant | ence had too much to say in the meetings. If —__»—— thousand dollars. When retarning down the | number of national airs. Tiver it was found that the rebels had felled The following gentlemen have been invited to trees across the stream, and at the same time a | *peak, Snd given Feasonable assurance of attend- Bred abba tne nage (be Danks ofthe riverand | Biuith, Ry. Mom, $i." Washticn: Tit on ty n the boat. Sweat, 111.;Hon John Lee Ohapman and Henry The gunboat Randolph cleared a for | Btockbridg ; alan, ‘J i dla tect cs tas deaes ip! passage fo: Btoeabrid gs, Md.; Senator Harlan, Iowa, and others. A telegraph cable has been laid between All Tnion = presaisstions and friends oe the T ; ing got possetsi at his headquarters at City Point, having ar- MNunve, bes revere FUBWISHED ROOMS cs | Tived there early yesterday morning from rent with or without beard. and can also accom- | Fortress Monroe. modate a few Table Boarders. ay i, at Mrs, — BERBEBT ‘8, H st., between 6th and 7t! Seno ; THE OBSTRUCTIONS IN MOBILE HARBOR. GSOARD <Any ody Gesiroas of eosatine sashe Official dispatches received at the Navy De- Bivona! care’ Kintincss and komo stiemtite: cea | Partment from Rear Admiral D. W. Farragut, the meeting thought so he woulddraw out and FLovuR AND GRAIN MARKST—Reported for rely on an enlightened community and sound | the Siar by George Waters, Dealer in Flour and Democracy for the support of his paper. The | Grain, corner High street and Canal, Georgetown.— Intelligencer should not be hustled about like | No arrivals of flour or grain by canal, as yet. shuttlecock and battledore. No transactions to justify quotations differing Mr. Miller stated to avert ill feeling he | materially from those of yesterday. Sales ali would withdraw his resolution. to satisfy the immediate wants of the retail . 2 nom a Mr. Flinn said he could not withdraw it, as | trade of the city. Forts Morgan and Gaines. Cause are invited to participate with ‘he Club, ob Geip exelunivc sscommodation in.ths email ‘and | dated Mobile Bay, Sept. 13, state that the work | jt was the property of the meeting, and he Dlour sapere: $10 to $10.50; extras, $11.50 It is thought that the hole in the Tecum-| jamgs 0. DULIN.Sec, DIXON. Eres. | ence, who would assume the permanent charee of | Of Picking up torpedoes from the harbor is | further stated that he (Mr. Miller) had taken | to #11.75. seh’s bottom is so large that she cannot be | —~— een ted an offspring on conditions mutually satisfactory. | Progressing, and that he has secured twenty- | it out of the drawer in which it had been | wWheat—Red, 82.952$2.95; white, $2.0 to $2.50. raised. wih : ani ADIOURR ED. MEETING OF THE | Address DR. THIERS, No. 1.217 Brosdway.New | one. placed. ; Market dull and drooping. _Fort Gaines is in fine condition, but very | Sinte halt a TURSDAY, of ene eabhe, Schools | York, sep 23-2 * See Mr. Miller indignantly denied the assertion, little of Fort Morgan can never again be made | P pehele o2 next, the 29th instant,at ARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board.at | OXDERED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE | and— serviceable. sepu-3t BR. T. MORSELL, Sec. 151 West street, Georgetown re a3: ai-1in" Major Morris S. Miller; Assistant Quarter. aE linn rel terated oa ne le seaene qos hed” Alec salt RUOMS. Biteetes = = in OOTR CLOW: a : 2: i i le en - . Expedition from Vicksburg. SOEs T ae Arn WARD! she citi {RST CLASS BOARD, with Furnished Rooms, | master, has been relieved from duty in this the atone ‘Mr. Miller, ie sides desirable, near the Capitol and avenue. Apply No. 274 Batre: orner 3d street. also, Table, can be obtained at No. 352 6th at. city and ordered to the Department of the between H and I. Sep 17-14t*_ | Gulf on court-martial daty. 393 FIRST STREET, BETWEEN A AND B, fear BEET SR ©) CAPITOL HILL.—Bingle gentlemen, or Ex-Gov. DENNISON,—lt is believed that this ep 27-St* white front house Sylvania Avenue, opposite Centre Mar- en 8th and 9th streets. A iY on G: 0. SENKS. VIcKsBURG, Sept. 21—General Dana has | City Hall EVERY EVENING, until farther no- commenced active operations in this district. tice, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of devising A large cavalry force left last night, under | means to fill the quotsef the ward, and thereby Colonel Osborne, which will be followed by a avert the impending draft. Every man in the standing immediately before the President, on the floor. There was much confusion and crowding up towards thestand, during which, A éy a i 2 Capt. Gary was seen to leap over the platform. heavy force of cavalry in the interior. ant S caenen ay BE etapa aerate ited with, large, ploamant ROOMS, “Locatica | Sentleman, to whom the President has ten- and approach aie. Flinn, and pat nls hand on sept 27-3t* The result will probably be known i ° » easant. Breakfast from 7 to 8. Dinner at 6. ti tmaster General, made | his shoulder as if to separate the gerents | — am part of » dnc larce SHOW ROOM. ten e 4 wn in about | and your friends. ferences exchanged ‘sep. feat” | dered te noeton of Fos ‘ but it was impossible a hear what was said. For BENT Part of a ne large SHOW ROOM, ASBUR’ r i Soares R. 8. DAVIS, Bearetarye” LOY: President, e Lake Erie Pirates. RALLY] RALLY! RA S ToRowTo, Sept. 26.—Warrants have been AnD SOHN A! OLED AA snesial mast issued by the authorities here for the arrest of of the Glub be held BVERY EVENING. aoveral of the Lake Erie pi , Who bavet s pion League Hall, 9th street, between D and x rests, at 8 o’clock. seen in Toronto. All trae friends of the Union, who favor the vacant by the resignation of Hon. Montgomery Blair, will respond in person to the notitica- E street. between 8th and 9th. Bre: it from 7 | tion of his appointment, as he is expected to ener eee eet me | arrive in thi clty within a day or two. PERSONAL. ACTING POSTMASTER G#WERAL.—Hon At the same time Dr. B. Blake made his way | ;, one otawe bess Iooetions on Penne Lleactin ps ry up, and getting between the two belligerents, | kind of Fancy Business, ‘Inquire at Star Office, acted as a pencecmakery ang a length, com- Bep 27 -2t* parative quiet was restored, when— FOR SALE—One two-horse open CARRIAGE! Mr.Clampitt said that to restore good hu- | [' CR eariy sew. the owner having no further ire mor he would announce that a vote had been | for it. Can be seen by inquiring at Philadelpt ITR8T-OLABS BOARD, with Furnished Ri F Also Table Board can be obtaine dat No. 413 Gection of Aloebne: Linen ye 4 Montgomery Blair havitig gone to New York, | taken during the day in the cars which re- | Honse, corner 8th and D streets, or Con, SS fon, are invited to be present_and unite with the | (\PADAME AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME-| where he will deliver a Lincoln and Johnson | *ulted as follows: McClellan 110; Lincoln 63. | Stables, sth street. G.C. SHAW. LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. Club POLEEHANH, President © | VI “itu conte ue AP, AN, IMPRESSED ME- i Mr. Florence also p ed to read aletter | _FeP Arrival ef the Fung Shuey—Cortinas not | _JNO.T. CLEMENTS: Jr., Becretary. sep 6 tf | ture to all’ who require It with creat cemuvarn ad | SPeech to-night, First Assistant Postmaster | from the 114th Pa. now at the front, which N2W Baz. GAP AND FUR STORE, at Brewnsville—Nothing from Mobile. LADIES OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, | i able tocounsel upon allimportant matters with | General A. W. Randall will be the acting | stated that they had taken a vote which gave a M. 0. @LADMON & 00 Steamship Fung Shuey, J. R. Hildreth com- it JOS, SHAFFIELD’S Confectionery, falet. No. 249 C street, betwoon 4% and 6th sts., | Postmaster General uatil his return. large majority tor McClellan, but the confu- 0: SS ee eo ee OO ate tas Sep 26-3t* ee EFT HOMB YESTERDAY EVENING, t PERSONAL.—Mr. D. Webster, Chief Olerk of L inst.. about 3 o’clock. MELA TURNER, poet the State Department, who has been on a visit old, light complexion, dark eyes, hair black and | to New York for the past four or five weeks, cut short; had on when she left @ white cotton | returned to the city this morning and resumed sion in the hall which had not yet subsided prevented the figures being heard however. Calls were now made for Captain Wm. P. Gary, who appeared and stated that al ; Sixth street. between ni . if manding. trom New Orleans Sept. isth, arrived | Fairs, Weddines, Balls, Hecoptions ant Bntsrtars: at New York yesterday. ments furnisbed at the shortest notice and most The most important intelligence by this ar- | reasonable terms. Iee Cream and Water Ice made Tival is an announcement in the New Orleans | by steam power, wholesale and retail. sep 14-Im™ joors east National jen BROADWAY DRESS HATS, and a full vari although Willing to advance the interest of the | tyof MILITARY HATS and GAPS Picayune, that Brownsville, Texas, has not NEW BUILDING ASSOOIATION.—Booke | dress and a dark straw shaker trimmed with bl; i 5 it M. 0, GLADMON & been evacuated by the rebels under Uol. Ford, lem of subscription for a new BUILDING AS Aliberal reward will he given ifshe is returned 6 the duties of his position. pao ar oe that eee heer i Hat, Cap and Par atore, SgZiare chereinaon omnis | SPESATHRE Re Fa th ete gf HARUAG | BEELOW BROOKS, ot crest acceded eeinacae wore tm ofred sey, would oe | S02 sete are ree. ica- + No. M. Zi 80D _ yune dds, however, that Mexican troops have | pusurence Agent No, 920 th street, WALL, are TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, A volse-cand don'tmeet that night. [Lecghiory, | SPLENDID BROCK OF FALL AND WINTER crossed to this side of the river before Mata. | SHERS 4.00. No. 323 Penn. avenue. ; Y W. L. WALL & 00.. Auctioneers. The meeting adjourned. : ; , Biaiee troops with ail ter arise, Pgehed | Gmingiambers bare an onportanicytowubecibe, B South corner Pa, av. and 9th street. FROM MOBILE. a We are now opening ® splendid stock of the been five days withoutrations. Thestatement | called and the association oreahited ee ite: | .WM. L. WALL & CO. call the especial attention | Our Ironclads and Gunbeats near the| Cuance or RaPE.— Yesterday afternoon, NEWEST STYLES is that Cortinas, after driving the French into of Dealers and Buyers to their LARGE AND SPB- City—No Attack yet on the City, Martin King appeared before Justice Giberson los Bagdad, returned himself to Matamoras, while CIAL SALB OF CARTE TINGS, &C., to be held on New York, Sept. 27-The gunboat Fort | to answer toa charge made by Mrs. Usroline THURSDAY MO: 'G, commencing at 10 o’clk, his troops, in a destitute condition, crossed the FS SALE—A TOP BUGGY, HARNESS, SAD- at their large and spacious Bales Rosma. ie the Morgan, from Mobile Bay, on the 16th, arrived Nager that on the night of the 19th instant he, FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, DLE.&c. The Bu bes st, fs i river. sey can be seep al i this morning. Her ironclads and gunboats | King, “did have carnal knowledge of her, “ : We hope that more clear and definite, ana it | Waite? © Karmann, 346 Dat. In! Bnd lll Do Oe eee er eae eneunocy being large. | ere then near Mobile, but no attack had yet | forcibly and against her will, by throwing her | bought at the “Great Auction Sales” at New York possible official reports, will reach us soon re- jarket Space, between 7th and 8th'sts. se 27-st_ | Tare inducement to Buyers. asthe stock isallfirst- | been made on the city. down.” last week, at specting these interesting occurrences. TOTICE—FOR SALE—800 7 class foods. and will be seld. ee The complainant is a very neat looking little N and four-horse Eo a te Hen eee fepai-td WM. L. WALL & C0., Aucts._ New York Stock Market—First Board. woman, probably not anos shea Fe yearsiat PANIC PRIORS. From Mobile—News to Septemb ‘ood order. earls d a-h: B- OAL! COAL! COAL. 1e’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) | 28 4nd the mother of 4 little girl. She is of a ivi Wayol New Grlncne. ke TS Ry, Biss and SE ae oe hand SAB Cc (By sae reer Sep. ne a0e S. 1881, cou, . rea! very respectable family, but has beer an in- We are also receiving a large stock The New Orleans Era says: No. 373 Pa. avenue, between 4’ and 6th streets, a 106%; U.S. 5.20's, 109; Certificates of Indept- | ™4te of an insane asylum. She testified that | RaLMOBAL SKIRTS, “Our advices from Mobile Bay are to the ith | ©pposite National Hotel. cep Z-1m* AP REDUCRDIBATES. edness, 91%; Gold, 192%; N. ¥. Central, 115%; | on the night in question ehe lett her home on L AND WINTER SHAWLS, and inst—Wednesday last. At that time all was H ATS! HATS! HATS! poet Erie, 91x; Hudson River, 113%; Harlem, —; Sth street to get some blackberry brandy fora FAL }) an quiet, and the soldiers were principally em- ‘All the most desirable styles of HAT: ployed in catching fish and eating oysters—not | CApsior gentlemen aud youtns ene ar eet lady in the house who complained of heing Beading, 117; Michigan Central, 123; Michi- unwell. King had followed her home a , % HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS COAL kept in floored and roofed buildings, dry gan Soathern, 72%; Lllinois Central, —; A 5 ;| few minutes before, and when she | ofevery descriptien. All of which weare prepared tevaciny ce tear eee ae cee Ba os Bene ; STE A Seni nena PCT a an started on her errand he met her on the | 4, .1) very much lower than any other house in mention cam be made - sepii-lw 234 Pa. av..twodoors from istirst, | 284 free from dirt. oon ed eee ee ee erp | pavement and insisted upon going with her. “The Monitor Tecumseh is plainly visible in : IL HOT — ss PSB Ly aod epee Thioagor ore: Alton | She went to Mr. Croggon’s restaurant, but that | this city, as they were all bought at her watery bed, and preparations are being | [0 "AMTMTES. WOReES. AND WASHER- WHITE AND RED ASH COAL mé''Terra aul, Si: Onicago and North: | W9sclosed. King told her that she could get AUCTION FOR CASH. mage to remove her machinery, guns, etc. Te —— * 2 weateray 45465 Quicksilver, 771%. “ | what she wanted at a store near the Govern- 308. 3. MAY & CO. is now considered impossible to raise her hull, COBURN’S WASHING FLUID. nd ment printing office; but when they arrived ito 4 all sizes constantly on hand. As it is supposed, from the rapidity with which The best and cheapest articlein use. A pint will she sunk, that a large pestian of her bottom aoe eee ae hing as five pounds of Soap, ‘was torn away by the explosion of the torpedo ss BROWNING & KEATING, oe ae ene — baie Besa venaiing touch Sep 27-eo2w 363 Pennsylv: avenue, garr! ooking very sprace | ¥71GTOR BECKER. PIANO TUNER AND and neat, in fact + ‘clean as anew pin. Itis Vie BECESB, ane TUNERUAND not a structure, however, that would stand a Established in this city in 1854. and until recent- bombardment Half the weight of metal which yy, connected with the store of Mr. John ‘was thrown into Fort Morgan would complete. . Eilis. and known as tuner for Chick- ly destroy it. ering & Sons, wishesto inform h there it was too late. King asked her to go sep 26-2t 305 Pa, av., bet, 9th and Ith sts. over the branch, near by. She refused to go, =a and King picked her up and carried her over ppieonran eae ee ES the branch, and threw her down on the ground. r . i 1 King produced several witnesses to testify that Intending to make some alterations in my bugi the complainant is in the habit of street-walk- | ness, I shall commence selling off my prese)at ing, following after various men; passing as stock at the wife of a man no way related to her, and ex a upon that representation obtaining rooms in BEDUCED PRICES. respectable houses, where she received the LOCAL NEWS. . Tue DRAFT was continued this morning at ata reduction of §1 per ton, from this date. the corner of 18th and { streets, the same offi- cer officiating as heretofore and Mr. Thomas W.E. BROWN, Burns, the blind man, drawing the names from the box. The draft to-day was to fill the de- ficiency in the Sixth Ward. Eleven o'clock A prime article and full weight may be relied on, organ i i i American, Sprague and other best prints li ght friends and patrons that in futai fi Office, 262 Pennsylvania avenue, between was the hour fixed for the drawing, but at the | visits of her assumed husband, as well as other 2, wizeecaen Loo og fe daca ho Rope less nin g.and repairs of Pianos, Melodeons, Pre request of a committee an hour was allowed versonns until ejected. Several testified that | colors 872éc.; yard wide Bleached Cottoa, Blab iwa- siderable portion of the old works can ove, | Wilde received at the following p'aces: Eleventh and Twelfth streets, | for the purpose of allowing an interview with | they believed her insane, and not worthy of | ter, Lexington, Hamilton Mills at 48¢.; New "York fain be made serviceable Cae Oye | prembety #0 roole, Stationers. Hugravers and Gen. Fry in order to have the draft postponed | pelief on oath. After considering all the testi. | City Mills at 65c., worth 8c. ; Towels at $5.84 ozen, again be made service: be fe oss wk 326 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 1th Wharf and Yard, Seventeenth street and Canal further if possible. At one ie olpee ee names mony, Justice io ierson See ee cone worth $7; French Coreets at $2. worth $2 75; Vfhite, SS oe ies . fe . tin the box, an r. .ckford an- t conscientiously hold King for court. © | Red and Colored Flannels at 650., 75c., 85¢..; Skirt THE Story oF A Disa8TER TO 5) ¥ Richenback, Piano Warerooms, 498 11th were pu ‘ . : no’ r ; - 85e.,; Skir ov Wak Hartrorp Pinion ll a ea near Pa. ave. Rep 27-tf nounced to “all whom it may concern” that grand jury is in session, and the complainant | Braids 15e.; Balmorais at $4.75, worth $6; Ioext De- the original enrolment was 1.401, credits by the ‘John R. * Ph a f pets) ee a a ee ld go before that body, and if they saw fit to authorized to say that the rumor of the blow- | 7th cei mot Puarmaceutist, corner of H and GTEAMER EMPIRE HAS ARRIVED, Con- | district iteelt 29 and by general apportionment ces z laine st S5c., worth 630, ; Jouvin’s Black Kj 4Gloves indict, then the court would have opportunity 7 ing up of Admiral Farragut’s flagship Hart- REreRENces: ‘signees will please attend to the on. t the Valitse Grooeattr aswel | ues worth $2; 8apring Hoop Skirts $1, 25, worth ford Res no foundation in fact, so far as is | , Actdemy of the Visitation, Georgetown; Miss | Feception of their goods at once. EEE A eA ae clear ner a i SOE ee eon LeRsityiat + 2 §2; a large assortutent of Casdinete A680 assimeres mer sails for New known by the officers of the Brooklyn Navy | Juliana G_ May; Professors J.P. Caulfield,’ Benj. rr Yard, where the etory originated, and it is, | Beis’. ¥. Kley. Sepa awe || Vise nenean: Rent seshsinss. ats si mi))) Hasl g00d Jeremiah Cross, 13th strost, bot, Band G. drow = 17 ize, eb e: Sep %-2t_MORGAN & RHINEHART. Agts. | (Petre arboe, @ st, bet Sth and 9th: Hobert CARRIAGES. CARIAGES, Jordan, I street, bet 13th and 18th; Wm T Maho- CARRIAGES, Pen ney, Navy Yard; Frederick Strombeiger, Rest. bet — 6th and 7th; Joseph Osborn, 453 L at; hilig. Otter- RE eG SEAT mort ercesil renee poy erga Sole : Wa ; Beforerpurchasing, = Vent Would do well to call | 206 Deverneliy Mist, bet ist and NY av; W. pat = for men and boys’s ;, Alpaca, Bian? ets, Table poe the case against | Cloths, Irish Linen: ct Bhirt Bose me at 35¢.; ee ee win was acrested Sundayapou | Boys'Bilk Handkerchiefgat 28c.; 35» dozen chil. a charge ot the larceny of certain bonds, was | dren’s wollen Stockings ®t 250.; 200 yards Spool called tor trial before Justice Giberson, at the | Cotton 3 for 25¢.; Spool Ootton fcr Myaisting Lc. a Fourth Ward station. Mr. Ward was arrested | doven, by A.G. Lawrence, @ U. S. detective, bat he | Callearly for bargains, Bemem) er the Store. did not appear at the hearing, and the witnesses therefore almost certoinly untrue. It prob- OTIOE OF BEMOVAL, ably Srose trom the fact that out of the party SH sent out from the gunboat Metacomet, in Mo- | ,ff¥ingsremayed my place of business from No. oe : bile bav, to clear away torpedoes, ten men we! Bee pared to fusniak me iene Killed and the master was wounded. This of- t les of i ficer-bas arrived home.—y. YF. Post. ready-made or made to order; A Pah ee wow as it is possible they can be I am now recpiving & my fall stock, whi : < ' ‘ ri d 7th Cormley, 9th | were T. B. French and the clerk of the Oen- RED POST! RED POST coutly purchased Py a ware wreie saguines rin cane neat patterns we. M Eon tick ae takenogatorens. TN ane a Suir at, bet BGasieol aga: ite, Aston. tat et a thi re the risoue and. Met ‘preneh dott B. NEWMAN ome ni i op 26-3t™ g = ; 622 Bt; i al @ prisoner .T. B. ‘ iy Memphis, was found the other day,a rollof | received. a et ie Ey SOR Esser: sats ae Dee eee ae ‘and Pa av; Horatio Robey, ath FWotel Willards’ Hotel Saturday night to take the cars for New York, but-arrived too late to catch the 443 Seventh Street, ed. ‘Treasury notes amounting to $2,000. My stock of FURNISHING GOODS will be larger tes train. They went to the Central Hotel, ana sep. 2%-1w* Three Doo ra from ( stveect. A praso FORTE, MELODBON AND MUSIC | at bet Band G; Robert Delroux, 9th a onatiee in ‘he grand Duke of Russia has « popped White Shirts, from $2.50 to $5, h st, bet SC ay and C; Simon ‘B02 CaRD! Tuomi y Berry, O st. bet 12th and 13th; Geo fack- ite the question” to Princess Dagmar, of Den- tment of Neglizee Shirts, . October 34. 4 Re La - indling, sewed short, aud fine split, as substitu open Wailea ™inaare now only 36 hours 5 ; H t. ; | determining to leaye early in the morning, = N : soon of the Princess of Wales. .She Lockwood's Enameled Collars, 5) cents per pack, JOHN F. ELLIS. eer rent took a room and retired immediately. Mr. eect cetilattlan the bs eek ch pl Gray's Molded - 2 66 No. 306 Pennsynyamta AVENUE, Henry Blaters, 7th st, bet Rast Oavitol and HJ French hed with him bends*amounting to WASHINGTON AND G@'gORGETOWN, 87 The Daniel Pratt who resided at the All Paper; g00d, do 25 do north; Wm. Gupiss, lith st, bet B and C; John | $200; these were inanenvelope Beside these pee sy iNew York Democratic Con yexti t A large atock of Undershirts and Drawers, Cot- | between 9th and 10th streets, few doors from cor- | Rosier, Md av, bet 6th aud 7th sts; Henry Gostar, | he had asmall amountof money. About three CAPITAL... ..$200.000, Daniel Pratt, the “Great Ameri ore ae not | ton Fisnnel Drawers, as 197) sepa a Tay own ner of I(th, extensive dealer in 7th at, bet E and B; John Hasrett, 444 L Pa’k o’clock 8. m. Mr. French awoke; Mr. Ward <<) a9 The New Yorkers are naan aes | make, £921), serrth street sad Me. syne, PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIO, VIOLINS, McBwig, OL TLB and ahs [ao Breenshant was there, but Mr. F.’s bonds and money were | Office Corn Street oe Loisiona Avinus, Over preparations to , -1w* (Chron. Rep. & Union.) : GUITARS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, Be an, G st, bet 5th ai gone and the envelope of his bonds was lying Bank es . Ception when ahs sstingeearenree 8 grand re- ON -WOODT ROODT ACCORDEONS. TAMBORINES, pet an Th ge WoEB acd O; Scho MePer- 4 on the floor. My. F. went out and found officer | isuRE HOUSES AND OTIER PROPERTY 2-Geo, W. Mans, of New York, a WwW ' !y¥ VIOLONCELLOS, BANJOS, &c., &c. kuins, we th at, 0 chet, G st. etdth and sth;, ayach and wie bhi ot oe cease peed tebe AGAINST 1.088 BY FIBRE. a4 forged * ai 08D}. rancis, Lincoln! t] 6 hou: — Yather’s name to A check for several hundred Pabst esta either We Harblason, corner Vaav and 7th amet ceecky es eearan fea could leave and then DIF.goTORS : dollars, aad was arTested therefor, WOOD AT REDUCED RATES. pikin eee Canuee STOCK! Giddings, 12th at, bet D and E; Chas E Nel n, 395 | searched the house. Mr. Ward was stripped George Shoemaker John D. Barclay, Sam and 8. 8. Cox a an AN SILVER t; ruder, corner 8th and I vi . ‘Mr. Samuel Cr * andrew Rothwell, eel a Ty Oe oa gok don't pull : : = BAND INSTRUMENTS, | Duvall, isth st, bet 2 and P Gor's Keatley, | Spd searched thoroughly, but nothing was | pieces Parker.” Richard Barr more isneee BY | Woon of ali kinda Sewedin aay length oF tnt | ap guofment of RECOND-HAND INSTRU: | Tenn sy bet ih aed hate Gee Zuempgon.! | {ound on ti ver dcondned me setion | RBar anee, RT 7 Wm + 5 n, ‘2 &F-Maine has over 3,000 Naval enlistments ; MENTS of all Minds. at bargains. ay instea- | OF Tobe horcione bu at, fot Gand HW: dokm | Ouse Justice Gibereon discovered nothing ol Beers Fopaward lark. toward filling her required quota. “| required, ment in part payment for new. Lighter, Ist, bet 13th and rth: Jon Shap ‘| in the evidence to justify the detention of Mr. No charge fer policics. ADAMS, President. &7-The shoe business of Lynn is extremely Having in my employ two a the best workmen ud ond N ats; Geo oe Seam’ A Tey: Ward and dismiaaed the case, discharging ABEL G. DAVIS, Oa yep 2f 20001 dull just sow. KINDLING WOOD. in the country, I cam, at short notice, ’Nenrath, Md av end izth st; ‘ard from custody. ABEL G. DAVIS, Bec'y.___sep ove , TUNE, BEPAIR AND REGULATE : te. E st, bet 6th and 7th; Wm . ‘ Sy pa H, MULLER & CO., zig, Tog heirs of William Penn still head the i ‘cmp item nL EIAROS, MBLODBOMS, Bey W Guge hath vig Altges ert, | , A Onuprranis Aor There will weno drefe N o_O perio! cele enaty rates. . ry distr: that portion the. UBFTITUT! (> The Maryjapd Institute Fait opeus on [Se ons tlicecut by mail, “Pinuennsoved ve pocked by | 14 7'G ene ee a oth at; Fog ol. county west of Rock Oresk) there being one | 4Gunrp FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT. man standing to its cred over the quota. The | wy. 57> wirth street west, near Pennsylvania av. quota for this sub-distsict was eleven men MBN! MEN! MEN! experien 3 i hs i on doy article im the musie bostaess 3 xh % »_ bet ay Amaue charceat ae aoa Estab- ‘Waahi oniy.and Dr. B.S. T. Oisael, of Georgetown, | 41,,,, en tobe mnstered for one oF three of $1 cord. Wo Oldest and Jargest Plano and Music ‘ony ise cm fe ta, geperously came 19a : Abe, < lente sppeared in Lincola- a waar si ae he on Nou see hg Sie ore Torwatd, ata makes oak tning ee pat ‘a Sra hes most ener — as WE axe | ae jand. . GALT, IN A- 5 To clearing KNOWN AN g . "7-Brigandage son the decrease in Southera. nmaas a8 Stepan subelutentor ines ot the Seo- ta seats and makixg one man & present.to the Mee Othersin the business most ae apere sdzait wholesale deser- Osco, No. 989 Penneyivanis av., between ot Bene? ane a ced He Bonny, iv. %, le thew SCG ioe eo oral cise to Hod vim Chestarfel?, Mase, ie in Bieventh and Twelfth ree as i bet of the dns, proverty ouerty (liste the private wan ERs second jaatameer ages an Hpeette IMM! <r riheaterer Mr. Hudson lor, corner of ‘eq Prise cotton sold in Boston last week at} 4.5 97.4¢ Mill and Yard 17th ot-and Canal, 81.50 per poand. : ROL’ avenue, mear the + au kele’ erection of the «ran rascal ae or which they secured 8 Char. ter'at'the ‘session of Congress. The price’! for the property was $15,000 we hear. It faane : i fe, rc ea the Vermont soldiers in Philadelphia hecpitals have beon sent 10 their homes. Aman in Stuine af received & patent for clipping the bair of a Py for the purpose.