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. w PROPOSALS. Rp Pokane FUR LOANS J TanasUar Deraarusnt July 3. Lemon Metice is hereby given that ad ous Be reveived by the Treasarer of th@ United States. theseveral Assistant Treasurers acd Depositories and by the Nations! Banks te nd quslified as Depositories and Financial bast or Treasury Notes payable three years . August 15, 1364, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cont..per annum, with semi snaval coupons attached, payable in lawfal “rheve notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at matority. into siz per cent. gold Dearing bonds, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from Augast 15. 1867, ‘The Notes will be issued in the denomination so ffty.one hundred, fve hundred, one thousand an five thousand dollars, and will be issued im blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the sub- bers. art subscription must be for fifty dollars, or some maltiple of fifty dollars. ‘Duplicate certificates will bé issued for all depos Hes. The party depositing must endorse upon the orizinal certificate the denomination of notes re- quired, and whether they are to be issued in blank or ble to order. When so endorsed it must be Jett the officer receiving the deposit, to be to this Department. ‘Thegptes will be transmitted to the owners free ef traasportation charges as sson after the receipd of thé original Certificates of Deposit as they can De prepared. to August 15 on all Interest will be allowed sas ai be gale of the Original certificates. ‘As the notes draw interest from August 15, per ens ing deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. st ay ses twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at amy one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter Of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department upon reesipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by officer with whom the deposit was made. No @eductions for commissions must be made from he deposits. Omeers receiving deposits will see that the proper endorse ents are made upon the original certificates, All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested to give to applicants all desired informa- tion, and afford every facility for making eub- scriptions, W. P. FESSENDBR, dy 26-tf Secretary of the Treasury. = as nnal TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. —$—<——— BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRUAD. Sunday, June 13th, 1866, Daily Trai: wit t2'vun betwees Washington aad New fork and Washington and the West. as follows: FOR SHILEDRLE BTA NEW YORK AND paiagtcs at7.50 a. m., 11.15 a. m.,and e dally excent sunday. 11.15 @. mo PTIMORB 4ND PHILADELPHIA. LesW@Washington at 3pm. daily, except Sun- rs will note that this train runsas far jelphia only. ” FOR pis ‘ashi dai p.m. E War ieee is for New Yan passensers exclusively, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Washington at 6.308. m.,11.15 a. m..$p. .. 4.450. M., 7.2) Dm , 88d 8.90 p. M.,exCept Bun- On Sanday at 7.90 3. m..$ p.m., and 8.909. m, FOR ALL PART& iy THE WEST. Leave Washington at 6.30 a, m. and 3, 4.45and 8.90 junday a’ 30 Dp. ets sold to all points WEST, and bassase throush. FOR ANNAPOLIS. ve Washington at 6.39 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. y —- Sunday. ‘o train for Annapolis on Sund Trains leaving Washington at 6.30 p. m. go through te New York cars. 0n6.8) and 8.90 p. m.trains. Berths i ieecared catil 5p. m. daily at the ticket of- . after shat Boer ey must be secured of the ng car con % e first and fifth trains stop at all way points. The 3p. m. im stops only at Bladensburg. peel Laurel, Annapolis Junction and Relay ‘ouse daily, except Sunday. On Sunday it stops at all way points. PARTICULAR NOTIOR. rs will please observi spat thes. m. asi » exept . (30 a. m. and without change B. re only as far as Phila ts Sunday it to Be only. Also, as iy "takes New York passengers P. Mm. Wai tickets of any, kind, tion. to, G80. 8. ROGNTE- ‘Agont at Wash: TH at the Tick ice. ’ .P. SMITH, of “4 ZB. mM. COLE General Ticket Agent. qm" PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE } 20 TER NORTHWEST AN D SOUTHW EST. "oat AFTER NOVEMBER 16TH AnD ANY, Jitimore fom thet North Gal- jon as follows: jail at ——— A.M, Pi: .M, TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON AuMheo20 a, m, train from Baltimore 4 the West, and for Elmira, Baff- Pe ‘Dunkirk, Ganandaigua, and Mi- lis, and for New York city. | $B, 7.20 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON ‘conn: ith 9.30 p. m. m Balti- ee Elmira and the North and Pittsburg and the Wi SLEEPING CABS ON NIGHT TRAINS. ? Govanwunn? Ratss, 501 ptt PHEOUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. LOW FARB AND QUIOK TIME. Pee tickets and any information any atthe ce venie Bou! rner ee ret areas om t National Ho . and Depot House, No 463 C st., near New Syenuc, Washington J. B.D ABR man iene eee et. gooerrans ane Reents Ay Se avenues Q UARTBRMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOR, - Wansrsoren Gee, Ont ex 1, 1864, HORSES, ES, HORSES. * ppotace Suitable for Cavalry and Artillery service een at Giesboro Depot, in open Merscs will bo aeligerea so C tain L. Lowry Yi Bs ‘be subject to the usual Goy- of artillery Horses. $13) each. ment will be made for six (6) or more. HORS: 11 November 1, 1864. Moore. AQ. M., a i ction bef jing accepted ees seeareer J 4. BKIN, Colonel First Division, Q. M. Gens Office, @e3-td t INNERS AND DINERS, by E. L, Blanchard, «1 dou ual ¢f Prench Cookery, London Houocred and fwenty-four Receipts for Cook- ing a Rabbit, London ts for the Table, London mary Carving, and Etiquette of the Tab) ondon impson’s Hand Book of Dining, London isinier Practicien, Paria ¢ Cuisinter Imperial, Paris The French Coo Pears kee® Freee Gookery c's Madera Housewi: Gcokery for the Million, London Kitchener’s Cook’s le Sanderson’s Oomplete Cook : Haskill’s Housekeeper’s Encyclopedia Francat-llt's Modern Oook Household Cyclopedia. LO NCR TAYLOR, F B. LABBE’S DANCING ACADEMY. B. LABBE has t! onor of informing patronsand the public that ia consequence of his not being able to obtain his roo November, pbliged to postpone the, commencement of his classes in Washington until thattime. Due notice will be given in fa advertisements of the exact time. se) prrerxe ACADEMY. H. J. RUSSELL WILL OPEN HIS ACADEMY, AT ODD F2LLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street, between D and E streets, A ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26TH, Ladies, Misses, and Master's Clsss,on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Afternoon, from two to five o'clock, Gentlemen’s Class on the same evenings from peven to ten o'clock. For particulars call at the hall ondays of tui tion. Sep 17-e012t ‘000A MATTING AT PRIVATE SALB.—We Cc bave just received for private . from the py TTING, of excelent aacltyn To whicn we + of exce: "3 tite the sitemtion of buyers: W. L. WALL & ... Auctioneeis and Commission Merchacts * Souin cor. 9th stot and Pennsylvania A : ron, top iotw iW AN ‘RIOR ROSEW: G "T “kd Fontes at Palv ate Samo we of fer at private sale two new and su; or. Eise'seven Octave PIANO FORTES of fue tone and Wo! apsbip snd Syn cclebrater mana- factory, whieh w! ne Ot ar 5 ae peiee, sep 18-6t Auction a i ks nts, @HOW Cases SALE —Just wight Stent GOUNT EE jo GASES Dest Y _— WASHINGTON. D, € , TH mu, XXIV, ITALY. . s Pater Disturbances at Turin, evening OF the 2st @ n- stration took place defors tad opal lace: shouts were raieed.of “Duin the capital” A group of voters endeavored to oreak the line formed by the military and to force thelr way into the ministerial residence. Tne muli- tary were then obliged to fire, killing and ‘wounding several persons. A Turin dispatch of the 22d says: “The of. ficial Gazette of to-day pubdlishes account of the events of yesterday, stating that the col. lision before the Palace was the reeait of acct. dent. The carbineers were attacked by the crowd, and. without ordérs, made use of their arms in self-defence.” : An investigation has been ordered itito the conduct of some of the agents of the police. Several of the citizens were Killed and others Wounded. Twenty carbineers were ‘wounded, five of them seriously. URSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1864 N&. 8.621. AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL. a Ea OANTBRBURY BALL’ THEATER Lopisiana Avaxcn, Near Corner of ey street, Kear of National and Matropolttan Houls, | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. BY W. B. LEWIS & Cvu., Auctioneers, No, 307 Pa. avenue, T SCTION SALES RY TUES- REG LAR ARIAT. BN besa to) DAY. Cash advances made on all kind of goods, Sales settled same day. if required sep U-Im ¥ W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. WORGE ERA... jetor RUSTEES’ SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT IN Touts Seounean is let Master 2 THE SEVENTH WARD. Jou BSrura---.c...----2-+---s-Musical Director By virtue ofa deed of trust to the subscribers, dated the 17th day of August, 1960, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 203, folios 167. et seq., one of the Land Reco: rea We shal} offer at public auction on WRDN AY. the day of September, at 4 ¢ sensed moet HPN gts tenis ay ceuck pum + (Ty sub-division of Square Bom! four hundred and thirteen (41; i the EFLEGP ID TRIUMPH plan of the City of Washington, with the improve- ments thereon, consisting ef a two ras 1e OF THE etweel al i. 3 width of twenty-four (24) feet. ten (10) inches, and GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, aaee Sof cue aoe and twenty four feet, eight : ches to ; ‘erme of sale: ‘One. half cash, the residue in six HALL CROWDED NIGHTLY and twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily endorsed i and bearing interest from the day of sale, and s¢- - Nes cure by a deed of Gers cha sreenisen ed mveyan a 1@ Cost oO: Te! . Ifthe t res of jeare ‘hot complied with, within APERECIATIVE AUDIENCES, the riche sy resganahe oat piper ae the cE | whose shouteot and desfening plaudits e ri -ell property a ° whore ta hter eafenin, landi and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser, on givingone | are the most aches proof of our capability to weeks notice by two insertions: in some newspaper wats “EBWaRD 0 GARRING ION ASBURY LLOYD, *{ Trustees. au27-2aw3wikds WM.L. WALL & CO., Aucts S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY postponed to SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 PLEASE OUR PATRONS. o'clock, . C. CARRINGT = LLOYD GTON Trustees, sep 2a WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts, f LA xae ABOVE SALB 18 FURTHER 1 Post. Re-engagement o! ed to lay oO! ‘ober. ° E, ia) orb. O. CARRINGTON«t wy, a. LioyD. *{ Trustees. JOHN DENIER, _sep 5 ‘WM.L. WALL & 0O., Austs. JOHN DANIB BX J. 0. McGUIRE & 00. Auctioneers, JOHN DENIER, JOHN DENIBB TRUSTER’S SALE OF A FARM OONTAINING 110 ACRES, MORE 0, rae Pit ATED IN pAterex CouNTY. Vingi A. ALOT ONE FRO , ; Hibbue Pigg , nen ON $05 the Renowned Gymnast; and shal the vu. Quire & Co., on TURSDAL. the Inv of Novem, RIVAL OF BLONDIN, RIVAL OF BLONDIN, BIVAL OF BLONDIN, L12 M, by virtue of a deed of trust tothe subscriber, bearing date the 234 of Ma‘ |, and recorded in Liber 5, No. 4, Folios 123 1 one of operty, lying and bein, the county of Fairtar, aud State of Vir nia. viz? the most intrepid and daring Begining at A. s'one planted on the south side of z the Middle Pike Koni thenes “oith seid pike FGuT ROPE ARTIOTE northwesterly to Samuel Pertins’ corner at J, TIGHT-ROPE ARTISTE thence southwesterl stake I, thence sou along said Perkins line to a line to astake L, erly »long the said Per! ts . thence northwesterly along said Perkins’ line to a stake K, thence southerly to the north fork of Holmes’ run on Kingsman’s syed in this country who will perform, among other startling feats, his great original H, two marked les. pi id oak J Kingsman's corner, thenes southeastony. 4 SENSATION ACT. e said run to D, astake one pole from Li SENSATION ACT, bomb’s line, thence north 32 deg., east 231 poles SENSATION ACT, to A, the beginning, containing 110 acres of Land, more or less, together with all and singular, the improvements, priviliges, hereditaments, and ap- purtenances to the same. in which he will undertake the dangerous feat of walking the repe BLINDFOLDED, from the ‘erma : Fifteen hundred dollars ia cash on the day of aale; the residue in twelve months from day of sale, with interest, secured by a deed of truston STAGE TO TRE GALLERY, Irthe terme of sale are not complied with within TAGS £0 THE GALLERY. ten days after the sale, the trustee reserves the AGE To fan GALLERY right to resell at the risk and expense of the de- STAGE TO THE GALL: YY; faulting purchaser on one weeks’ notice in the oc 1-e0) iJ -&. ., Aucts, YING A YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK, BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SARRYT a AyOUNG LADY ON pat eAce. CHANCERY SALE OF vaLuasue vaoanr | SA BAYING 4 YOUNG LADY oN Hig BAGH. LOTS AT THE COERSR, OF F STREET NOBTH GARRYING A Young LADY ON BIS Back: AND 12TH STREET WEST. OARRYING A YOUNG LADY ON BIS BACK, Pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of the CARRYING A YOUNG LADY ON HI8 BACK, District of Columbia. passed on the 9th day of Sep- CA RYING A ¥OuNG LADY ON HI8 BACK, cauity) wherein Lioyd W" Williame i sompleinned StRRrING 4 YOUNG LADY ON HIS BACK. aid Arthur Nelson ead others are defendants. # ARTIS OU RG ILRDY ON EE ECE: he undersigned Trustee will, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of October, A D 1864, o’clock p.m., of public auction the following described pieces of ground, situate in in front of the premises, sell, the city of a District of Columbi a with the appurtenances rete belo: 24 fee we Reproduction of the magnificent Spanish Ballet The e1 part of Lot 15, in square 29. frontin; Divertisement, fifteen feet on F street north and running back wit! that width the depth of said lot. EV 4rd the north part of Lot 17, in same square, LA MAJA DE B LEE. (290,) fronting twenty eight feet and six inchs on LA “VERN DE Ps ae je TED Ti ame eae AEH eS Fa e depth o: e lot. Wy erms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, will LAMAJA DE BEVILUE,! be: One third af the purebare money in cash: LA MAJA DE BEVILLE, an the residue in sixand twelve months with interest from the day of sale, for which the purchaser’s notes, with approved security. will be taken, with a retained lien on the premises. H If tbe terms of sale be not complied with in five days thereafter, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sel] the property on which default shall be made, at the risk and expense of the defaulting pure T, On One week’s public notice. Cost of eonveyances and stamps to be paid by she purchaser. 5 ouN 0, KBNNEDY, Trustee. is! Rest Of characters by the entire Szolesy Ballet Troupe of sixteen young ladies. First time of Mons. Szollosy’s original eccentric sep 2 co&da JAS. 0. McGUIBE & CO,, Aucts, | Dance, entitled UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOSPITAL LANGLAISE, PROPERTY. LANGLAT Meproat Purveyor’s Orrice, _ WASHINGTON ., October 8, 1864, Will be sold at public auction, at Medical Store- Keepet’s Depot, corner F and Eighteenth streets, 2 U:l8 CHIRON ESDAY, October 12th, 1864 ir + QUANTITY OF HOSPITAL FURNITURE, Consisting of Iron Bedsteads, Hair Pillows, Sheets, Blankets, Stoves, Chairs, Knives, Forks, Bpoons, Empty Boxes, &c.,&o ‘hese articles have been condemned as unfit for Hospital use _ Terms: Oash, in United States currency, Sale to commence at 10 o’cleck A. M. By order of Major General Augur, ls IRLAND, Burgeon U.8. A.. Med’l Purv'r, oct 3-td Depot of Washington. AUetIon SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. QuUARTERMASTER Gun.’s OrFice,1sT DIVISION, ASHINGTON CrTy, October 1, 1344. Will be sold at lic Auction, to the highest er, at the time and p! enamed below, vis: ififn, Pennsylvania, FHURSDAY, October 13, Wilmington, Delaware, THURSDAY, October 2), York, Pennsylvania, THURSDAY, October 27, two HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, at each L’AGGLATS: L’ ANGLAISE, Characters by Mons Szollosy, Misses Schell and Mary Wesner. First time of J.J, Dongherty’s laughable Irish farce of LIFE IN LIMERICK; LIFE IN LIMERICK; LIFE IN LIMERICK; or IRELAND’S PASTIMES. IRELAN D’S PASTIMES. IRELAND'S PASTIMES. ie Lannegan —— —— -.. +-—~-- Miss Schell .-Miss Gardner place. iss Gardaee horses have been condemned rhe BS the eavalty service of the ormy, as unit for | Nancy O Miss Wilson ad and farmin; Hor road and farming purposes, many good bar- Teareck se ttteht samemae o41¢0.m. ‘By order of the Quartermaster Gen: ral. A EXIN, We Golone! in charge lst Division, Q. M @.0, Warring Duricg the piece will be given A GENUINE IRISH SHINDY, The Ethiopean Monatch, JOHN MULLIGAN JOHN MULLIGAN: POWSRS AND FELTHAM, AND DANC: 6 AQADRMY 1499 Ith t. Pi bere tuiti Pe-given ia the Iateet New York aud’ Paris: JOHN MULTICAN tay B Sotrce ever Monday evening. Ball JOHN MULLIGAN: Room to let for Balls, Partion, 20. JOHN MULLIGAN, Vv 10TOR BEC PIANO TUNER AND | Ina special Olio of new Negro Acts. and the entire 'AIRER. troupe ef over Bstablished in this city in 1354. ore until recent- Y-gunpected with the store of Mr: Jo ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, é is. and kKnownas tuner for Chick. ONE HUNDRED AR’ eee? rs & Sons, wishes to form his ONE HUNDBSD ARTISTES, riends and patrons that in future orders for ta- UN DR} ABTISTES, air, and repaire of, Pianos, Melodeoas, &,, &c., oe OND +) ART. 5 "Demprey & OrFoole, Stationete. Regravars and NE HURBRER ARLIBTEE, m ‘oO joners, 0, Pi 2,328 Pa. avenue, between ‘Sth ead inn Sue HUSDRED & i 3° ete. FG. Richenback, Piano Warerooms, 498 11th NE HUNDRED ARTISTES: street, near Pa. ave. iB BOND D ARTISTES, John R. Major, Pharmacentist, corner of H and BUND ARTI TES, 7th streets. aERNCEA: E ND. ARTISTES, cademy of the Visitation’ Georgetown; Miss Re HUNDRED ant z pis @ May; Professors J.'P. Caulfield,’ Benj. NB HUNDRED ARTI 4 Reiss, ¥. Kiley. sep 2 -2w* ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, pummons TNscnANor company | SRS HUBBER Auge . WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, ONE HUNDRED ARTISTES, mA MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT, ot BA CAPITALL.... .....5200.000. “Oftee Corn Sire Fg area Avenues, Over THEUR BON Loss SY ike eT Georg ' apiazoror Soh D. Barclay ieee Roe. ‘2 i, Rime! Rediten, Andrew Rothwe chard Barr, C. W. Davis, 't White, ULAR MATINEE FOR LAD) D, * Fete sliges, _ FeBivard la, STUER AMES ADAMA, President. ry A. R LiTiGAL Hiseoat Pee BAY a ‘ Pir eiverd McPherson, Ck at ae Om | ade Secret Sacletien ot Franca M.D. : | pRYOES OF ADMIBSION, ; Btaten Register. 164. he Belenecs, , and Gallery ...,—--. 9% cents isl; by the author of the ‘Heir of Red- raids Wate aetemel fo iy : ay roe eee geese sige oan be A large body cf troops have arrived at Turin, ue have been placed onder the command 0! ; Della Rocca. The National Guard has war Penst called out. ‘amation has been issued by the Syn- Gic recommending the peopte to return to a AMUSEMENTS. FORD'S NEW THEATER. street, above Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN T. FORD,....._P: i d_ Manager (Also Tot Eietibday Birent Thaster, aaaee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM SSOURI. The Enemy Aiming at Rella—Details ef heater, saltimores. Late Outrages. state of tranquility. Stage Manage Mr. John B. Wri St. Lovie, Oct. 4. An official despatch from | 4,1h¢F° bas been no fresh disturbances to- eaten af Ors toy Fora | JeMereon City says sixty of Colonel Fletcher's | “8¥in. in giepatch of oh Saino’ then, of General Ewing's command, have Phe city Wee eye: «Yesterday the city was tranqai: ring day, but in theevening the Gistavoasiee Sere Tenewed. Groups of people assembled and firing reached Herman. No details of their experi- ence have been received. General Ewing’s troops have arrived at Rolla. All quiet at Jefferson City, Mo. The enemy have not yet appeared in that vicinity. CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS oF techn a MELE THIS EVENING, October 6, 1864, eedicicus cries, throwipg stones and will be presented shots before the Royal Palace.” 4 5 MARIE, The rebel The police and troops stationed on the piazza in the besutifal Musical Drains adepted expressly thwece Biny i Detween the Pacific and | o+ Con Carlc, fired upon the populace, kit for her, entitled PEARL OF SAVOY: Southwest Branch railroads, with @ train of and wounding 20 in ividuale, Several sot. two hundred wi is, apparently aiming at Rolla. The Packie railroad is Yeported not materially injured, but the Southwest branch is almost entirely in the hands of the rebels, and together with the depots and other rail- road property at Clair, Suilivan’s, Harrison's, Cuba, and the bridges have been burned. Nearly all the goods. in Franklin were taken by the rebels, and many private dwellings Pplandered. Ironton and Arcadela were com- pletely gutted: Irondale, especially, was sacked, after Price’s chief of staff and other Officers had assured the citizens that private property would be respected. A dispatch from Captain Gardner says Col. Hiller, commanding there, has reoccupied Charleston, and sent @ force to Bloomington. His outposts and cavalry are scouting the country in all directions, [SECOND DISPATOH. Str. Lovis, Oct. 4—The train which left Hannibal yesterday morning for the West ran off the track seventeen miles from Palmyra, and was soon afterward visited by: a band of guerrillas, whe searched the train for soldiers, and seized the express containing about twenty thousand dollars; took the passengers’ revolv- ere, and compelled the employees to fire the cars. The freight train, whicn arrived shortly After the accident, was alsoburned. Threeeol- diers were on the cars, but through the aid of passengers they managed to Change their uni- torms for civilian’s dress, and escaped de- tection. Robert Lindon, & notorious boat-burning rebel mail carrier, under sentence of death, es- caped from the guard to-day en route to the Al- ton military prison. FROM MEXICO. Impertant Action of Miramen—Maximil- ian in Danger of Losing his Empire. New York, Oct. 5.—The steamer McUlele lan, trom. New Orleans on the 28th, has ar- Tived. She passed, on the 29tu, the steamer Constitution, from New Orleans for New York, with prisoners. Advic s from Brazos state that the French who advanced from Bagdad were badly whip- ped by Cortinas. The rebels appeared on the Texas side of the river, and covered the retreat of the French. One of Suarez’s special agents brought word to the Union commander at Brazos that during the absence of Maximilian, Miramon, backed by the Archbishop of Mexico and the clergy, issued a pronunciamento declaring inst Maximilian. The half of the city of Mexico has been taken by Miramon. An appeal to the people to sustain him and drive out the inva- ders has been issued, The French had left Monterey to-operate with the forces from Bagdad, leaving only a small garrison. diers were severely wounded, including the Lieutenant Colonel. This marine the city ha resumed its ordinary aspect: the shops all ope And the artisans allat work. It is generall - believed that the aisturbances will not be re newed. The Exchange has closed yesterday. The accounts which have arrived from all arts of Italy announce that the new France- talian tréaty is received with the greatestsat- istaction. A later telegram, dated evening of the 22d- says: The King has summoned Gen. de la Marmora to form a new Cabinet. The London Daily News remarks that if King Victer Emmanuel has consented to aban. don the royal city of his race, all Italy may be well assured that their King is bending to some supreme necessity. What this necessity may be, we haye no means of judging; but it can hardly be the necessity of renouncing Rome as a capital, and retiring into Tuscany, out of the wey ef threatening enemies and unfortunate ies. . The Danish Questien. It is asserted that the Government of Baden ‘will propose at the Federal Diet that a definite term be fixed tor the Grand Duke of Oldenburg to send in a memorial establishing his heredi- tary claims to Schleswig Holstein. The semi- official Provincial Correspondent of Berlin, in all articles disclosing the future government of the Duchies, says: «It may be expected that the great German Powers willshortly come to an understand- ing with the Federal Diet, as to the mamner in which the examination of the hereditary claims respecting Holstein, and also of the other Tights to be brought before it poior to the final decision of this question, is to be conducted, For that purpose a judiciary Federal Iriba- nal will be summoned.” he commander of the allied troops in Jat- land had issued a proclamation warning the inhabitants against acting in contravention of the orders of the military government of the Province. DEaTH OF CaPTAIN SPEKE.—The London Times of the 19th ult., in the course ef a leading editorial on Capt. Speke, thus describes the manner ot his death: The cause of this accident is sufficiently ap- parent. Capt.Speke was seen for a moment standing upon alow stone wall,and the next instant fall from it mortally wounded. His gun was found with one barrel discharged,and the other with the hammer at halfcock. Itis evident, therefore, that he had laid his gua down at half cock while he mounted the wall, and that he had taken it by the barrel and drawn itup toward him with the barrels point- ed at his body.} One ot the hammers must havestruck against & stone or hitched in a bough, and the blow just lifted the hammer, and then allowed it to fall back upon the pin ofthe-cartridge. It is Sonsense tottaik about safety stops; and such like complicated and in reality most dangerous complications, in such acase as this. People who require such machinery, and who are oR, A MOTHER'S PRAYER. New Scenery, by Jar. E Lamb; New = bi Costatiets. lew ant sic. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF Madara MITCHELL, 10 will a} ar in be 1 0! PPSTITTLW BAREFOOT, GROVER’S THEATER. — Pennsylvania Avenué, near Willard’s Hotel, THIS(Taursday) EVENING, Oct. 6, First production in Washington in two years of MR. AND MBS. BARNEY WILLIAMS’ ‘and Hairy Spectacle and thrilling. Legendary rama, with mew secenery by J. A, Strung; new aod intricate machinery by Mr. John Kelly; and all the SAE Reve: music by the Grand Orchestra, under the direction of ir. OC. Koppitz, THE LAKES OF KILLARNAY, "Po cenclude with Mr, Williams’ specialty en- titled ¥ANigER COURTERIP, OR AWAY DOWN EAsT irs ne! 0) Friday OE SARNEY WILLTAMS. RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ COMBINATION CIRCUS, New York avenue and 6th street. Doors open at 2 and70’clock. Performance to commences at 3 and 8. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY ! Unparalleled success of the new and brilliant Company of STAR ARTISTS, EQUESTRIAN, G@YMNASTIC AND ACROBACIC, The admitted Wonders of the world in their sey- eral Soe ea one perfect AXY OF TALENT amp BRILLIANF v2 GAL. OF BEAUTY. ANT BLAZE ameng whom will be foun MADAME MACARTE, the greatest living Equestrienne; MASTER EDDIE BIVERS, (8 years old,) the only rival of Blondin on the Qorde Elastique; the Wonders of the age, the BEDOUIN ARAB TROUPE; THE DELBVANTE BROTHERS, the only Rivals of the Hanlons; J. SHOWLES, 0" A The daring Gymnast; in hia printipal Mar kans.' Motio: in his principal Act of Poetry of Motion;- pen"HARBY KING, : in his celebrated Bar Act; Together with the entire Company in new Acts, with the celebrated Jester, JOHN FOSTER. Admission 50 cents: children 25 cents. BALLS, PABTIES, ue. GRAND BENEFIT BALL—For the benefit f the rf ankita ‘iteGomp a see vvenes oO! ie Fran! Te pitt ven at be HALL OF THE FRANKLIN BNGINE fon ., FBIDAY EVENING, October 7, 1864. oko, ONE DOLLAR; admitting a gentleman Delaware Election. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5—The following is one = account of the Delaware elections: Managers, ;, Maddox, ro: WiLMInaTon, Oct. 5.—At the inspector’s | always fumbling with contrivances of this fe a. Ridgway. ee Biren a Oc 6-2t* election, on ‘Tuesday, the Democrats carried | kind, are always dangerous to themselves and New Castle county by 52; Kent county, 903; Sussex county, 450—total, 1,405, In New Cas- tle county the Unionists had 432 majority in October, 1862. The following is another account : WILMINGTON, Oct. 5.—Little interest was taken in the election. The Union vote is not fall. In Wilmington the Unionists electall the inspectors and the assessor. The balance of New Castle county abouteven. There is noth- ing from Kent or Sussex, but it is supposed to their companions. The true safety of a sportsman consists in habitual facility in the handling of the weapon and habitual caution in itsuse. Speke was not a man to whom any guch machinery would have been endurable. He doubtless knew, and would have counseled any friend, that the single rule of safety in the use of firearms is never to place your gun in such & ition that you yourself, or any one else, may exposed to the muzzle of the Ere you are ing. There is no other reliable Wwe STRIVE TO PLEASE.—The SECOND GRAND BALL of the AWKWARD CLUB will take place at IsLAND HALL, corner 6th st. and Va. av., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1864, é The Committee pledge th ves that nothin, will beleft undone to make this the Ball of the mn, ‘0 disreputable characters allowed on the.foor. No hats or caps allowed in the room. R. King, a. aker C. Fletcher, that, as usual, they have gone Democratic. Tule than this. A clumsy com) ion will man- A.A, Bishop, W.T.Sheets, G. Barkman, eee ee age to shoot you or himself, although his locks B. Dixon, J, Holmes, F.C. Tucker, ss a may require five minutes manipulation t oc 3-7t* Rejeicings in New Orleans—Union Success | work them; a careful and skilifal sporteman i mear Morganzia. Negw York, Oct. 5.—The Union men in New Orleans are much elated over Sheridan's yic- a safe companion with his locke at full cock because his barrels will always be pointed t the sky or to the ground. Speke was, no-doubt 4 first rate sportsman, but he paid the forfeito his lifefor his momer tary incanution in drawin his gun up toward him with the muzzle point ed to his ly. GRAND BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF aaae DRAST EP MEN ef the SEVENTH WARD, To be held at ISLAND HALL, 2 On THURSDAY EVENING, Ootossr 6, 1564, ManaGess. pe tory. After several skirmishes, the rebels were driven from the Atchafalaya and the vicinity of Morganzia. One cannon, considerable stores, and 4 tew prisoners were taken. BRIGNOLI IN Evrops.—The sweet voiced John B. Semmes, Tevt Jones: Lae aren, killed and wounded on both Brignolt, who mon a ceed iene pron 80 W. J. Foster mn. £) fone sides are ing. many hearts, and elicited so much envious teckson yates, gona Be Dudley, = eriticiem from tenors who did not sing half as Wat Fora: Geo white Reported Capture of a Rebel Battery, _| well, and who, therefore, could not secure his. W.H. Bbombeon, John Goodrick, Fortress Monroz, Oct.4._The U.S. hos- | position, has Jandedin Europe: and no seone- W. H. McGinnis, Jno. F. Havenner, et! steamer Powell arrived here to-day from id he reach the artistic capital of the world F. A. Boswell, Jas. mak wontaing, ‘cint of Rocks, with wounded soldiers from | (Paris) than sagacious managers of o| y-3. urtagh, a i Te yd the Army ofthe James. They report that Gen. | were after him. Mr. Bagier, of the Italian 3: Bi peaeory, H.K. Gray. ‘Terry yesterday assaulted and captured arebel | Opera House in Paris, secured the prige for Pohl “FL Mamacuns. ; battery on the New Market road. three Baga) Brignoli baving signed an engage- ©. 0, Hamilton, H. T, Litchfield The Powell brought down 19 officers and 15 | Ment for thattime. He is to sing seven months BR. HH. Graham,’ B. 8. Donnelson, white soldiers, and 232 colored soldiers, all | Of the year, and bis salary is, singalarly Jno. H. Bird, ' Joseph Carter, wounded in the engagement on the north side | enough, graduated like that of an office boy or W. T. Stone, Dr. £. CO. Croggon, of the James river. bank clerk on a largescale. For the first year G n Harris, Chas Brewer, x. he is to recieve sixteen hundred dollars a eee Ree LP eT a Great Union Meeting at Lancaster, Pa. getter greet Aan Salar ater ee Tickets 1, admitting « gentleman and ladies Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 5.—We had one of the | jars’ a month, to find the total of patos forms spite h 0. Borwele nag Ecorse (commer at Tareeet Ameer once hee bel ia, old Lan- | an arithmetical problem suitable for public ar ee ATG seas ie: Chan: Alionie; commeriicn | fintineac fee cae ne people came by | school scholars and quite as entertaining as and Diats.; or of auy member of the committee. | cd and on foor aud pie en nt ae eg een | that of the pole six feet in mad, six feet in water, oc 8-4t {Ohron. 3t} SESE OR ENO Semen on asm was greater | and casting a shadow six feet long. than has been witnessed here for Speeches were made by Henry Winter Davis, John W. Forney, and Genearl Cochrane. At night we had a magnificent torch-light pro- cession. ears. Brignoli will not make his first popearenoy io Paris, his manager wishing to try his mettle in a less important position, sending him to Madrid, where, however, he will have to com- pete with the recollection of Mario, the prime tenor favorite of the Madrilleanos. Brignoli will, undoubtedly, succeed in Europe, just as Adelina Pattinas done. He is GRAND OPENING Bras AND WINTER MILLINERY.: AT THE NEW YORE ESTABLISHMENT. On and after THURSDAY, October 6th, will be ready for inspection, alarge and elegant assort- Grover’s Opera Troupe at Hartford—Great Success. @ ment of HARTFORD, Oct. 5.—Grover’s grand upera | practically an American singer;forhe has won BON ¥ ETS. troupe gave “Faust” last evening to an im- | all his reputation and gained most of his vocal Also. novelties in the line of mense au dience, It was @ genuine success, | culture here. It only shows how Northern MISSES’. and the artists were repeatedly called before | Europe is gradually becoming dependent upon BOYS’ AND the curtain. No opera troupe of such magni- | America for musical-artists, as well as for FAMOY Hats INFANTS’ tude ever visited this city before, more material products. DRESS CAPE EAD DRESSES, Trial of Speed between Steamers. Mosesy.—The New York Tribune of yester- day says that Moseby has sent word te his command that his wound will hereafter unfit him from taking the saddle, and the command will consequently devolve on Major White. All of the latest New. York and Paris designs. A call is solicited from the ladies of this city, feelin, a ae Stern a avert hem Bieaane, an om ekind continuanc - ronage. J, BANFOBD. Bostow, Oct. 5.—There was a trial of speed, to-day, trom Boston to Uape Ann, and return, between the steam revenue cutters Mahoning, of Portland, and Keewardin, of Baltimore. ba he) No. 4 Market Space, Penn. avenue, The Mahoning made the best time. ese staonety Se chines ee oe La oc 4-3t* (up stairs, first floor.) PPPS cele ar east ee mes : Sere eee wt oe. eath ef a Beston Lawyer. it ceciennes Deure he: Count ChE ee BS Boston, Oct. 4.—Charles P. Curtis, & proml- | take tne scdalen ales, Journal, again MME, PRINCE nent lawyer, died here to-day. i WAL be plane es shewite Sat, 7" If you had a daughter called Julia, ana LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY, S7 The Liverpool Post monrntully records | Wanted her to catch a female servant, how ‘would you word the order 80 as to pronounce the name in full of one of the most celebrated Roman Emperors? Julia seize her, wv Jackson Haines, the American skater, whose pra eiet Earene we announced not long challe; skaters of movers Paisla ee a@ While the King of was at Baden- Bader; Bismarck his mimister and evil genius watched him lixea snake. The man’s power is said to be complete. s7-In Sussex Co., England, lately, a slight shock of ap earthquake wae ‘ene rere woman became much alarmed and called out for the her Stock of the death of the rebel pirate,Oapt Butcher, who has played an important Hang for the Confederates. It was Captain Butcher who originally took the Alabama from the Mersey oot handed her over to Semmes. 7 A well-known Brooklyn contractor has been arrested for forging the name of the Ro- man Catholic Bishop of Kings county, N. Y., Rev 7 gonn Laughlin, to notes to the amount of Sy” The faculty of Harvard Ccllege have determined to punish hereafter any outrages upon the freshmen, Five older students have been suspended for being ringleaders in 8 late row. BONNETS, * MILLINERY GOoDs, &e., &e., &e., on THURSDAY, the 6th inst. She takes this opportunity to return her thanks for past favors, In regard to Beauty, Quality, or the Prices of the Goods offered, she leaves entirely to the judgment, of those who may favor her with a call. A large Btock of TRIMMING BIBBONS, No, 4 at 15 cents, No, 5.at 20 cents, 2 29 MARKET SPACE, police. ocd *3t' SPACE, uv” Father James Henney, a Oatholic priest | @@ A young lady in Canada West, recently Ss BELLING OFF! of Detroit, Mich., was 5 the | playmg with her lover, shot him dead with a SELLING OFF! solicitations of his flock, has determined to do |: loaded shot gun. personal service. He refuses all offers of a substitate. ; &7 There appears to be & regularly organ- fzed band of tebendiafies: in Ra Who. are everywhere burning hamlets and towns, They bed a especial spit@ toward Government ug The Prince and Princes of Wales are having 4 fine time in Denmark, and the baby ‘was the delight of the land. Margaret Ackirs, worth $35,000 and no heirs, died in New York a day or two mings under suspicious circumstances, $2.500 WORTH OF DRY @00DS, Will commence AY, 84 of October, to sell tock of DBY GOODS at c pr with a discount Bape aN jes. rs) jacked i : The Indians out Wes the Od ast gente err KZ" Hon. G. A. Grow was in Alexandria ie Dh wires. ‘They repurdtnen os pees Io) vleces Unbl od, ts, other day while a colored company was | “| thing supernataral. D pReces all wool White Flas nits, raised, and he selected. ole named: William | ao-The female colliers in the colliery dis, Feces 5.4 Bleached Sh a Zocenta’, Oullen tas his representative recruit. tricts in Engiand wear breeches, shirt and cont The most beautiful Bilke, jerinos:and ‘Alapacas, 7 Lapland is forsale. It has been suggest-) ‘and hobnailed boots. of all jen, at Ted: ed that the British Government purchase it | 927, tbe ‘im t the multi. 0 of the latest New York, style of Oleth and | fora settlement. It wonld furnish but | | #7 ttmigh possible + Peo have sil sime' iB, at act prices: cold comfort for criminals. / z ication table into rhyme, ‘anc’ if igtion, eard of the ruleof three én-verse As the of log at, abo ction KZ The dismembered body Of s youne man, | 'go- What is tne disferonce between & butiar. oc 1- fi si ya.” ¥ large in his groin ro i} Detroit are mach Sa Mosby has '® Silla Sonckanand © dich |: fihenate pie ac that port of the rg ns Which will tend ‘to restrain Mis cavalry exer- ; bs @ direct Liverpool line. nS cise. one of our vessels made in nT hi sottkédl ap &5 bulesof coton. : David F. J: ee of the South tio 5 of eccesion, died ou the tth ult." | | a-Bachetn, ine Paris publisher, died from Jatod tor re-olection 10 Uougrese by me , MZ, TRAY iol of New Jersey raiiroad whieh ev St. Louis has abolished toll-gates. . J