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eal EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ~ fread g ora LAT’ OM EUROPE. Ww. D. WALLACH, Editor and Preprictor. mee 2m The Fenian Movement— her Arrest The London ‘Times upan sie paticy of the PARTIES, &e. hath on the poor, lendeth unto fang that which Revhath given will again. . mn ‘ WASHINGTON CIty: United States. ' er AWIRST GRAND SELECT BALL. WEDNESDAY.........OCTOBER 4, 1886. | | Nuw Yorx, Oct. 4—The steamship: Pofsia | ‘ ae cies 25d, sod Queenan ofthe Mth ult, | HEBREW LADIES BENEVOLENT socreT®, SF READING MATTER ON BVERY Page ee teen erd out on the 23d é ~ AZ TEMPERANCE HALL, SEE OUTSIDER FOR Sad TALE-| There is nothing ne re tug Fenians. ‘ _B atreot, bet, 9th and 10th, - SEAR, DEP _CxEES BA Ae aasener abe arrested An the Cork |” MONDAY EVENING: October sth, 186 S7-The 17th Illinois regiment, at I..wrence, Bishop Atkinson, of North Carolina, was Tickets, $2; admitttfig a Gentleman and T 7 Committee of Arrangements.—J_ Fellheimer, M. Sickle, Louis Pribram, Louis Bice, W. Munster, S. Samstag. Ww Tickets may be procured of the Committee or of any Lady Member of the Society. oc 2-6t" Frivau canna, FIRST GRAND BALL A oF THE FE STAN BROT a PEHO OD. FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, oN _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1865. Committ Arranzements.—Oapt. William J. Nagle, John Murphy, M. F. Moran’ Samuel Bren- pan, Paniel Brown, J Mi he NEGRO SUFFRAGE REPUDIATED. , but it is believed that the troops as a fectly loyal. Dublin detectives The returns show that the majority against pare fats eae ia land, regres negro suffrage st the late election in Connecti- | Fenians in Manchester and one in Sheffield. cat is even more decisive than the first reports | All were sent to Dublin. indicated. Every county in the State goes Fenian organizations in Liverpool, it is re- tanding the against it, and the majority opposed to it foots stor continue active, notwiths' is up about six thousand yotes. It is stated that The Dublin Erening Mail says the evidence the soldiers in the State, almost to a man, | was so voluminous that the examination of ‘voted against it. The result seems to be gen- | prisoners could not take Lorgiectont pare hn erally accepted as signifying what the result tectn a throughout Ire ‘Will be in other fall elections. ‘A gunboat continued to cruise off Cork, look- Wisconsin will soon yote upon the question, | ing out for vessels reported to haye cleared and astrong effort is being made by the rad- | from America with arms. State affirmati ii ‘he Times editorial holds up tke movement muita Borman) 7 Foyewic.s to contol as ridiculously absurd and utterly View to effect upon the southern States. Itis | insignificant in proportiag, but says it is some- Mit by them quite evidently that the inconsis- | thing to have it clearly shown that the Ameri- i john Fe ooke, Mi Mar ‘ing of forcing the southern | can government rejects all participation in the | phy. John Irvin, Mithael Kellepes hn Hurley. seein ocean rage oe sutagetithe wholly | Movement which the Irishmen fondly ex- ickets $1; adinitting Gentleman and es. uneducated, uninformed mass of ex-slayes, Phe Army and Navy Gazette does not believe ‘While the northern States refuse to confer the in Layperg being connected eb the bar same privilege upon the sprinkling of negroes | iavs, and says they are statione on soun ‘within their limits, though a thousand times | Military principe, in the event of a rising, PERSONAL. 4 PECIAL NOTICE—All persons indebted to me, ti 3 and num 26,000 men besides 10,000 armed are earnestly but respectfall. wested to come better qualified to exercise the right than the | police. forward and settle without further delay asi am denighted plantation hands of the South. Earl Derby is sutfering from a severe attack | at present in need of funds. BUCAHLY, Thoughtful men everywhere are coming to | of the gout. ec 3-3t’ Furniture dealer, 406 7th st. The Moni‘evr authoritatively states that no — coucinsion = bs sev tits eves —_ change in numbers or the policy of the French colored people, in view especially of the credi- | Government is contersplated. The rumors are ‘table part taken by negro soldiers in the late | the invention of evil disposed persons. contest, that their freedom should be fully se- |” The Emperor of Austria has issued an im- cured to them, and their rights in the Courts | PoTtant manifesto to the home people ,selemnly : uaranteeing them the right to participate, Gaaranteed; that it is not the part of wise froagh thelr representatives, in legislation siatesmanship to make voters for the sake of a | and conduct of the finances. political end, of a class of people who know Liverroor, Sept. 23.—Evening sales of cot- how to exercise the right of suffrage not a whit | [oP negate Or Memrene Fao ae more intelligently than the cattle of the field, almost id. Sales to speculators, 18,000 bales. with whom they so lately herded. The negro Breadstuffs quiet and steady. Provisions who bas been for so many years in a bondageof | unactive. Lard still advancing. Petroleum GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—A L. will soon arrive here from London, England jhe has a therongh knowledge of Dress Making in all its -branches; will either take s Partner or Superin- tong afirst class house. Address “\L, E. L.,” Box 7 0. Oc 3-30" STROLOGY—MADAME KROUSE will give ARirormation on an the affairs of life, in respect to all other subjects. She be consulted at all hours of the Gag ond eveni Gentlemen large an life.” Residence No. 13% 1 street. be- as large as life. lence No. street, be- tween € and D, Island. se Z7-1w™ T SHIONABLE CLOAK MARS Shee MAKER: the vipored eoes8 12th street, between G and H. 0 1-1m a firm. Sugar buoyant and advanced six pence. .R ALEXANDER MATTHEWS having re. Egyptian darkness and ignorance, must go r 5 iz through some probation of education and asso- | Rice firm. Gey. a sGoancts oscetek.T Ul S. Ee Ea practice of medicine in office No. 51 Congress st... ciation with freedmen to be entrusted with the | 5-20's 654269. st opposite Post Office. Residence No. 95 West important right of suffrage. The Liverpool Telegraph publishes a report | cor. of Washington st. se 22- Im - that an American bark. Leta 3 pigaucar ha aed OTE from Cardenas, was overhaul at sea by an Paymaster Hey Ee King, of Albany, N. | 8tmed_ screw sieamer, carrying the Feuian BOARDING. flag. The story is pronounced a hoax. ¥., who, at the outbreak of the war, volun- | "fhe issue of £500,000 sterling bonds by the teered in the line, and was afterwards ap- | Erie Railroad ag, pone gay me or rir Fo potted a paymacster, has been the recipient of | by Morgan & Co., London, The subscription iwo brevets in one day from tle Secretary of | price is seventy-five dollars, redeemable at par War. one as lieutenant colonel one as col- | in ten years, interest 6 percent. Bonds contro- onel of volunteers, for meritorious services du- | yertible at any time into stock at the qwner’s ring the rebellion. option. sia Th - pre BAG Sigg 2S gr aaa UEENSTOWN, Sunday.— ie Fenian son- Personat—Hon. James L. Orr has accepted Pe ‘were all remanded Sesleraay at Dublin for the nemination for Governor of South Caro- | a week. They — be a by Serra ae 3 Bx ex-Govern The arrests continne. mong the latest is a Clark have been commited 19. Fort Jackson. | merebant tailor in. Dublin named Dufiiey and & General Grant arrives at Stenbenville, Ohio, | stationer im Liverpool named Archdeacon. URNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, 156 G street. between 20th and 2st. oc 3-3t" OARDING —Two young ladies, respectably em- ployed, may find ROOM and BOARD at 333 loth street, above M, at $25 per month. oc 3-3t* FPOR PENT SSNicely | FURNISHED ROOMS, th “ OARD. Terms moderate, $3. Pennsylvania avenue, between 2ist and 22d streets. oc 3-lw™ JEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— N Kither with or without Board, in a Pennsy!- vania family, at No. 42 treet, are Rorth of Patent Omices tt rests halt sandr to-day. Jake Thompson is in Paris, Treasonable documents aud arms were found Frock oz MRO a eet eee ore Senne tehoth coe. by applying immediately at 394 1th street. bet. Tae EreutT Hock MovEMENT—Great Demon- z and Massachusetts avenue. Also,a few Table s¢raticn in Baltimore—The Trades’ Union Asso- FROM SAVANNAH. Boarder oc 3-3t* ciation of Baltimore, had a great demonstration Re ee Sere preted wareleay last night in favor of the eight hour movement. | a¢ ang Raleigh bring Savannah advices to the A large concourse of people assembled at Monu- | 30th ult. ment Square, where a stand sufficiently large The Savannah Jerald says that the Georgia to seat one hundred persons had been erected. | Union Club, at a meeting held on the 27th of This was decorated with national flagsandap- | September, endorsed the nomination of L. S. tS aor devices, and was occupied by the of- | Bennett, Dr. F. G. Ciark, and A. W. Stone, Roets of the various associations. The meet- | delegates to ihe State Convention, as true and ing was organized by the election of William | loyal to the Government of the United States, Cathers, President, and a number of Vice and opposed to secession under any pretext. Presidents. . The cite also Announced itself as opposed to ——— were adopted declaring on universal suffrage and endorsed the policy of ‘ours ‘0 be a legal day’s work; expressing | the Washington administration. sympathy with and promising assistance to The Augusta Chronicie learns that a despatch ait bonorable efforts to establish the eight hour | pas been received at Atlanta stating that Alex, system thronghout the civilized world: recom- H. Stephens had been paroled, and would soon mending the appointment of a committee con- | return home. sisting of one from each Ward and Election The Savannah Herald quotes middling cotton District, to form eight hour leagnes in each firm at 3rad2. Ward and District of the city of Baltimore and 5B MESES <clep State of Maryland, and that they unite and act | THE EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVEN- 7 concert — — =o and bear oe TION tons throughout the country in agitating this Presence of Bishop Atkinson. Subject and spreading correct intormation Pritaperrura, Oct. 4—The General Con- amongst the people, aud also proposing that | yention of ‘the Episcopal Chureh assembled socition thet Aonsenn Farrage ei for legislative | here this morning in St. Luke's Church. The pra SS y rig cee Pledge to jamen the | interior of the church was draped in monrning Ponce system by his vote in the halls of | in respect to the memory of the late Bishop After the adoption of the resolutions, speeches ie eae ee semop af’ eet: Washington Bose art MeCathron, of the | trom Corinthians, $21 am made all things Meavellihn of Chess. San = chard | to all men that I’might save some.” All the Fincher, of Philadel a y am onathan C.| bishops of the northern dioceses were present . phia. except Williams, of Conn., and Scot, of Oregon. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with BOARD. can be had in a pleasant neighborhood, at 483 E street, between and 4th. Also, a rew Table Boaders accommodated. 0c 2.3t* A VERY PLEASANT ROOM, with excellent BOARD, can be obtained in a northern famil by applying at 137 1 street, between 22d and streets. oc 2-3t* {OK RENT—Pleasaht FURNISHED ROOMS, with BOARD, at No. 151 West street, George: town, D. C. se 19-2w' Bopeestt 41% 8th street, near G, first-class TABLE BOARD can be had. One single and one larger ROOM, neatly Furnished with Board; locality healthy and convenient to the Depart: ments. References exchanged: se 16-1m" each; al s y - ana Tith street, vise dt T° LET—Four pleasantly furnished ROOMS, communicating or single, with or without Board. Price of rooms from §10 to r month* Table Board $25 per month. 380 bet. 10th and lith sts., near the avenue. au 3-tf : EDUCATIONAL. ANGUAGES. — Lessons in German, French Spanish and Latin, according to a new and easy method, ‘by AUGUSTUS HAIN. former! Professor of Modern Languages at Queen's Col- lege, London. English tanght_ to foreigners. Translations done, Apply at 275 Vermont ay- enue oc 8-3t* QT. TIMOTHY'S HALL .—The duties of +> stittftion will be res terms. &c., see oerge | md circular at the prin- cipal bookstores of t! ity. or address the prin- cipal. E. PARSONS, ‘this in- ed on Sept. 13, 1858, For ns * seated in the body of the church, and after thi deep an ees ne reteed on Monday last to | Sermon Bishop Stevens; Of Pe. seat Dr wate fected disposits x . ty | Secretary of the convention, toinvite Atkinson Line. . Proope were sent, fore eee ot teat | into the ehancel, which hedid, nad on enter, end upon pes sautemh, lex eo pore uae } | ing he was most cordially received by the strategy, the camp of the Tautineers was ere bishops and clorgy. Communion was then rounded. and they were taken in. The greater administered, after which both hosues will Portion of them subsequently agreed to obey | OTS*B!20- orders, but about forty, obstinate still, refused FROM to, and were marchéd to the guard-house. pee mist received, @ very large and beautiful assort- DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, comprising all the latest novelties of the oe on, at ORTH CAROLINA. Organization of the State vention. ATTENTION JOURNEYMEN r Raricn, N.C., Oct. 3.—The State Conven- lem TEREKS.—an menpeber the. Asworthcios tion organized yesterday by unanimausly elect- hereby notified to attend a meeting of the As- | ing tbe Hon. EF. G. Reade President. There is tion to be held at German Hall. 11 between | 2 full attendance and harmony prevails. There G streets, on TO-MORROW. (Thursda: 7 ‘ ING, at 8o'clock- A full attendee fe hg is no doubt but what a clause will be inserted in the constitution prohibiting slavery. Se By order. ROBT. F. MUIR, Rec. Sec The Governor's message was read to-day. —— =? a. Itis short and to the point. He says the duties em PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—The first | of the Convention are too plain to ueed sug- Pr rehearsal of the season will take i i i i w York Avenue Presbyterian Chine De ere fe faithfulhe pelle nee MBs. Trimming Store, 299 oc2-6t between 9th and 10th # Lvs Just received and will open to-day a large va- riety and new style of i sa ie ' DRESS TRIM) a8, Comprising— if oi ga DRESS AND CLOAK ORN 's DRESS CORDS, all ane ag GILT. 8TEEL, IG mat re L, SILK, BUGLE and FANCY nus, south side, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUT- TONS, , BU Ss, ley's,) on FRIDAY EVENING. Octot ; med. : Present, as the officers of the Society will be elected | DSS. , FINE FANCY GOODS, éc. op the tn suing pears” erepin 5 wetting: of Auer tance was doneto-day, but | witha fine assortment ef 7 0 become members iety | they wi 8 : vor Fill please be present, or send in hej names Thareday © Mis mpEsd yt rita sonpoa | LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDEBIES. aaa J.PLCA LFIELD, —$—$—— . Also, a large assortment of - THE ASNOX; ___ Musical Conductor. The Philadeiphia Fire. a pear AND MILLINERY Goops. E ANNUAL MEBTING of the Stock. | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4.—The total loss by fire adios’, Misses and Children’s Bonnets and Hats t OCA ON wie ENGEL SOR. BUILDING at French & Richard's wholesale drug ware. trimmed and untrimmed, and made to order, French Flowers. Feathers, &., &c., at BOSWELL FANCY’ Store. N. B —Muchine stitching done to order and with epatch: we J a f Messrs. Tied atand arr ence RDA EVENING: | decd and 1106 10 these nea rom two hun Toapeates te be present as the election of oilicers | 478. Insurance about one hundred and sev- ¥ ake place Cc BAKER, enty-five thousand dollars, mostly in Eastern, dit D-lw a Secretary. Philadelphia, and English companies. QTEAM ENGINES A . FO lem ATrs2210n' = — S IN mace MACHINERY FOR | " - New York Gold Market. T have on hand now, and am prepared to build Engines of all sizes, which I can sell much cheaper than they can be purchased for at any other es- tablishment in the country. I name in part 1 16-inch cylinder, by 36 inch stroke, qe. Hata rs so ch "200; New York, October 4.—Gold 146. At ISLAND HALL. SEPTEMBER 4, o'clock p.m. 5 . By order of ih. BOSWELL, The copartnership existing between Isaac and DPeLvtTion OF COPARTNERSHIP. 11 y 1 Double Upright Engine. $1,000, 18-inch cylinder, by I6 inch stroke, $600, 58-inch = ** 2 Pe éeach) $500. 210-inch ‘ Me _ ed = 600. 1 double cylinde: ngine, 6x10 Hoister, $750. 210-inch Horse Locomotive, Boilers, (eac ) S580. Iam also prepared to furnish at short notice and ©6.C0.7,8.B.D paromyrss Hexter,under the firm of I.Hexter & Bro., — ao in the Clothing Business, at 433 Seventh strect, is MASONIC.—THE M W.) GRAND | thisday di ived by mutual consent. Bod Ac Be will casks thee SRAM E! eu aT! | _ The business in future will be conducted by Sig- VISITATION to the sever: ituent Lodges | Mund Hexter, at the same place, and all bills al scording tothe following calendar, at 8 o'clock | ®ainst the firm must be presented to him for pay- P.m.: ment, and who will receive all moneys due to the | moderate rates, all kinds of Potomac L . N firm. . Fiarmony ols 0. “if tober 3. —_ dsaac HEXTER. MINING AND PULVERIZING MACHINERY, ny ett e E ¥ cB. y Hiram “ EO tober s Washington Oct. $188 ‘UND sehr SHAFTING PULLEYS, &c. Keacia Booge: No 16 econ: 43 October PPors. J. W. 2 He knEis’pancina | ““™ SAMUS FABOK, Be bree hitches, ASAP IRON WORKS, iene! Lodge. No: 12, October 17 Peunsylvania avenue, between Sth and 7th sts., Nos. 342, 344,346 and 348, anon sb ~ Oppesite Metropolitan Hotel, Delancey Street, awson ‘0. 16, October 23 ‘Those desiring to ente: a oc 2-6t* New York Cit: ederal Lodi ‘October 24 iz F can do so now, as we are | ————__ New York City. Sa ee gemmnnetie ith his aa ieee Mitts Re. as i, . formation in tot , &e. ort ., st John's Lodge Ne. , October 27 Gr caniving \Tegard to terms, &c.,can be had Ladies desirous of the finest Parisian novelties in CLOAKS, BONNETS, HUMAN HAIRWORK, AND FANCY GOODS, Rte. will find them at . WILLIAN’S, se Z-eolmif 336 Pennsylvania avenue. 486 SEVENTH STREET. ‘ 486 PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES. and Hours of Tuition: W. MORRIS SMITH. For Ladies, Misses and Maste oc 38t_ Grand Secretary. | saturday afternoons, from $ te hake ey et YS Seer Renan SPRING | nage fees Set a ovens, qui ¥ ol erman.. e' ic S cig((SRFtGFY meeting Assemblies every Tha ening. takes place WEDNESDAY BVER ee eller, eb ivate instraction given to suit convenionce of da) % h One 4 pot fe OE Bi mth fhe Circulars can be had at J. F. Rilis’; Phil school room of the Germania Hall, 11) mem ‘and frie Solomon’s, and other book ; VAL “FRA } ef toe aawoctation are cordially treived ty iced, | RY aPpiing at the Acgdomp ating (orgs; suey | OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES. PICTURE CORD Moalsaation. 7eNZACION Will be submitted for | Stung thelkatent Giese eee! © 107. mr | | Just opened a varied and welect assortment of the ©2 oa. oc 2-30 ‘A note addressed tothe Academy will most with the selection of Onsiee — oe 4- Prompt attention. a ‘a ARRIAGES. or FP4Lt anv WINTER FASHIONS. On a sro neat of Sood and substan- | | Mrs. A. SPIER, 491 iith street, wi sie cee aes —- rth sr . street, will open on ti arringcs i maows nae orth THURSDAY, Oct, oth, a new and rich as rices. All work sold warranted. A AND WINTER MI Repairing promptly attended to. Carri LLINERY. Mra ROBERT Hi ORAHKM. "| 4M Mrs. 8. respectfull: I pr pe mn oe B74 D dies to her Dressmaking Dene coo eget % bed PPOPOSAUS FOR STONE AND SAND, BF be & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, oy VALUA! MPROVED REAL ESTATE SALE Will receive sealed tenders up to Friday, the | ‘OF A THERE TOOT Ee ay ; , 1CK HOUSE, wit $2 fustant. at 4 o'clock from parties willing feed ican gtsonts street, between'G and . and Past i ice to meet the lar teste, ify usin calli attenti seekinj ia SS (2 calling the attention of th n- fidant they It find it equal, if net superior t aay ind wala ah apy punctually and satisfacto- c r rms invari: Cash for Goods wad Labor ry vec ee ta No. 486 7th vireet Rae * loors abo = °8 2w Oda Fellow's Hall. 588 fat: ARTE ab eit. 538 F On BRIAGES. ° FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AN! ‘< GENERAL CLaIm . BRAY AGENTS, i abe PR s — rches suit- ‘eots north action, * a: sis see RC poate eae | gt FARR oii a a outed pe | an ame ret Loaiaa arene, ’ eet, between G@ and Hs! ih | [MPROVED ARBITER COOK STOVE. , A BOKEL, 0. 8. D. beer aponse No. 431, | | BO __Pastor St. Dominie’s Church. | singe,*tary, brick, and carriage: y | ° The best baking and most economical STOVE in water in yard, Siete oe use. Call ‘as it. ( rong’ PHOTOGR: C ART @AL- f ) i pelt ad (Ea A Ring A BAG A ets .H. & HT. GREGOR: ; se 23-lw 321 Penna. avem INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, 541 7¢h street, | TD 8°S4 OES aah: balance 6, 18 EBOCERI£S ° 7 ONCE MORE IN RUNNIX anti with tee Searing interest, secured ty » | Gr i Fi $9 cei : Rv G OBDER. deed of 4rust on the premises. o 33 cents ‘The damage caused by the late fire has been so odamartene® ‘And revenue stamps at the cost Sth COFFEY i cont far repaired that business will be resumed noe will be required down when the property eee oN TER GS ae, THIS MORNING, (WEDNESDAY, October 4.) ‘When, se former! . the rule will be strictly enforced bigs ° 1 cone ieee c Bi UGARS wasn reat and other brands Family very low for cash. ‘: PRODUCE 2UR BRET, KO MATTEE What ric lida ch : gabe THT Herb bona 5 — NPRECEDENTED |AINS IN CABI- THE COST IN TIME AND MATERIAL.” MISS M. J. PLATT U mit zoukirone Will on THURSDAY, October 5, open a beautifully, Waring tore 8 place suelo assortment of FALL AND WINTER BONNET a ster ot MATS, ETc.. RrC.,and solicits a call st her show room. 246 Poansylvania avouuo, near 1mh.atredty oc 2-4tit® 2 suai aniiows dK | basket et ae - the charges arising from and out of said case, | inside the prison: witnese has been in them. ee - WY their guilt and state b , THE WIRZ TRIAL. | ve cut sa wut Of te Route, Santy Tek, . i ee secreting a number tute: " _ PROCEEDINGS THIS MORNING. night the officers recovered want ae ‘ wr = ou = | goods but little money. Justice Walter oo j 8 + UO" | Aner “the reading jof the proceedings this | mitted them to jail for a farther hearing. ™ ; ————+— | mornin, . Weesne%&J6th Connecticut, was randy Se = _ 4% OCLOUE P.M. diate ea testified that he was | Cxrmrxat Oorrt, Judge Wyte This moe = ———-— — detailed in Capt. "s office, took orders to ay nn artinaneremnne Indicted for kee rt 3 wdy was guilty. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. bok. dc the _money reports 10 | Ereeiias Baeehas see Peewee tloon Ww @Tox, October 5, 1885." | Winder. visitions were m: Jay 00 Turnish the following quo- | day, stating wumiber of prisoners, number of tations of Government securities : rations left blank. Every morning a list of Buying. Selling. | number of rations to each detachment was U. 8. 6's Con; 1881 108 made out, which witness took to Duncan. Wit- U.S. Five enties 103% | ness did not recollect that the rations for the U. S. Five Twenties—new. 102%] whole camp were ever stopped. Sometimes U.S. Ten Forties. 98 | the rations of a squad were stopped when a One Year Certificates—ne: .99 man was missing, but if a man was rted NEW YORK FIRST BOARD SALES. sick, or escaped, the rations were returned. Uoupons, 107; Five Twenties, old, 103';;ex- | Boxes from the North arrived about three ili ar eg wr spake ; ade, and witness was informed that the men to were found guilty of an assault and batter Theodore Watkins, a boy ander sixteen yen of age, plead guilty toa charge of larceny In the ease of Maria Davis, indicted for ke), 7 a eign gen Sally Smith, for larceny in Cave, for larceny, a nolic oF was © tered. ‘So Jobn Baltimore, colored, well know throughbou: the District, Daving served two . three terms in the Penitentiary, was fou pity of larceny, and sentenced to three y in the Penitentiary. Judge Wylie. in pass: sentepee, said that he was determined to do 4.) in hfs power to break up robbery and thievin, Sr whom they were sent could not be found, or ould try what effect heavy senien, THE BRISCOE TRIAL. were dead. The contents of the secoud lot ‘re- | S64 would ty 7 7 The Great Robbery Case. ceived were given by Lt. Davis, then in com- t Weimer, indicted for sssanit ans ’ i trial Bre mand, tothe men outside the stockade. The third The Court Martial for the of vet | hot was received in November, and were taken Brigadier General J. C. Briscoe, convened this | (9 the store house near, Wirz’s office. Wirz battery with intent to kill, in shooting Job. Lyons, on the Sth of August.was foumd can:, to two years in the Penitentins; morning, at No. 183 G street. The following | sent down for all the men, about 15, no ahen teamaeene that the carrying of deat officers constitute the Court: and each gota suitof ‘clothes, except shoes. ly weapon by ladies was becoming too preva. Breyet Major General G.S. Green, President; | About 60 pairs ofshoes were received and given lent ? Bug: Gen. Pri igg8, | « men not in need of —. a ee men ? vet Brig. vet ot clothing. Witness knows o' nfederates ® _yY. Maier 3 Brig-Gen. 1. John Flynn, 2th | faving bought clothing from Union prisoners, | , DECRERS® or Drvonce.—Yesterday Chies 3 0». | tice Cartier in the equity court made a decr divorcing Wm. Lor the bonds of ma rimony with Elizabeth Loring, om the ground of adultery. The petition filed June 3, im. States the parties were married on 10th Dec: ber, 1861, in New York, her maiden name be Elizabeth Gilair, then he volunteered fn t) army in I-62, leaving her with her mother Trenton and did not see her for about nine month, and about four months after her retu she gave birth to 2 child and she admitted th it was not bic. Mr. Merriman appeared (-! complainant. A decree was also made divorcing from thy bonds of matrimony Mary Bilen Piggott, wi. the power to resume her maiden name, Foster The petitioner states the parties were marne in November, 155+, im Prince William county Va.; that her husband bas become dissipa: and has subjected her to the most outragro and distressing cruelties, that she believe bas commitied adultery with divers wor &e. S.L. Phillips for complaimant. The tions in these cases were taken by W Woodward, Com Pennsylvania, Col H. B. Burnham, U.S. A., | but don’t know of Wirzever taking anything Judge Adyocate. from the prisoners. Stoneman’s raiders were The charges and specifications are to the fol- | s arched near Castle Read, under orders o lowing effect: Larceny in violation of act of | Winder. On one occasion an officer brought to Congress approved 3, 1563,im having | Wirz a namber of watches taken from the stolen and carried away from the custody of | prisoners, and Wirzsaid he had nothing to do the United States‘ bar of ‘gold bullion of the | with them and directed that they be returned. value of $1,169 3% a package of gold coin of the | Witness recollects that Danean said to Wirz United States of the value of $1,000; a package | that the prisoners complained of water, and of silver coin of the United States of the value | Wirz directed him to give the men tools to dig of $200, and a package of silver coin of the | wells and barrels tocurb with. The tools were United States of the yalue of $50), all the | frequently broken by the prisoners. There roperty of the United States, all this at] were 40 or 50 little boys in thé stockade, and Tynenburg, in the State of Virginia, on | Wirz asked Dr. White to take some of the the 29th day of September, in the year 1565: | boys as nurses, saying that they would die if that he stole and carried away fromi the pos- kept in the stockade; that they were not session of Morris H. Alberger a bar of gold | properly prisoners of war, and be would if bullion, ofthe value of $1,159,39;a packageof | he could send them through the lines. gold coin of the U.S., of the value of €1,000,a | Wirz took the boys out and sent them to the package of silver coin of the U. S., of the value | bospita: to sssift in nursing, cooking, and some of $200, and a package of silver coin of the U. | to pick biackberries tor the sick. Dr. White S., of the value of $50, all the property of the | gave an order that all new prisoners who had aforesaid Morris H. Alberger; all this at | not been vaccinated should be vaccinated. Lynchburg, Virginia. on the 29th day of Sep- | Once a man was brought before Wirz because tember, in the year 1565. he would not submit to be vaccinated. Wirz The 3d specification is of conduct to the pre- | replied that it was White who ve the order, judice of good order and military discipliae, | nor him, and he had notning to do with it, they in that he in a conversation with Morris.H. | micht die with small-pox, for what he cared. Alberger, Assistant Quartermaster of the U. | Witness recollects that there were two chain S. service at the aforesaid post, did on the 26th | gangs furmed by order of Gen. Winder. The September, 1565, at aforesaid Lynchburg, with | men were sent to the Provost Marshal by intent to induce said Alberger to unite with | Winder to be putin the chain gang. Witness him in defrauding the said United States, in- | recoilects, “Frenchy,”. who e:caped seven quire of and say to said Alberger about “How | times. The last time “Frenchy” was much money haye you!’ and being informed, | brought back his pants were torn, and the said Briscoe further said to said Albir- | was pieced under special guard. Witness ger “It can be taken and no one the wiser | recollects that the Federal sergeants were sent of it, and I want you to take and pack | for by Wirz, who informed them that he un- up the money in three parcéls as tight as | derstood that the prisoners had made arrange- possible, and te the gold up so that it | ments for an outbreak: that he knew all about will not jingle; the said Briscoe thereafter | their tunnelling; that he had orders trom Win- ‘oposing and suggesting to said Alberger that | der to open with and canister, but he Ee said" Briscoe, and one Albert W. Lackey [| did not want to si blood. The sergeants would take the money of the United States out | then went back, and they asked next day if of tife safe of the said Alberger in the evening, | they could not draw a petition to send to and that wh¢n it was discovered the next | Washington. Winder gave permission, and morning theréafter that he, said Briscoe, would | Wirz seut in paper to them. A special ex- cause said Alberger and his clerks and half the | change was arranged, and the petition sent off. town to be arrested about the loss, and also that | Wirz’s right arm was crippled, but he could some of it could be thrown into a room of the | ure it in writing. The chain-gang hada large Norval House, and thus fixsuspicion upon the | fiy tent. Witness knows of rebel se mts occupant. The said Briscoe further proposing | haying been put under arrest. Witness’s ra- and suggesting to said Alberger, Assistant | tious were piece of beef, corn bread, rice. Wit- Quartermaster -as aforesaid, that he (Briscoe) | ness had extra rations, and sold them to Wirz would work it so that he would et | for 80 cents per day in Confederate money. the order of detail as president of the | Never heard of Wirz beating or killing a man court-martial for the investigation of | while at dersonville. The stocks were not Rovrrny —Th morning, Round«m Kelly and OMcer McCoigan, arrested Angus! os Butt and Wim. Taylor, colored, charged w robbery in taking from Solomon Bella watcy and fifty dollars in money. The watch wa found on Taylor. Jusuce Walter beard 1. case this morning, and committed them vo jx ———2- —_ INFANTICIDE.—Yesterday, a new bora 1 male mulatto child was found on #th, betwee K and S streets north, A jury of inquest wa summoned, who returned a verdict that ce child came to death from violence at th: ofsome person or persons unknvwa to jury a Rear Estate Saves, by J.C. Metin Co. Auctioneers, yesterday.—Two lot ground on ¢%. near © street, next to the res dence of the late G. C. Grammer, one to Jo Purdy for $1.45 per foot, the other to S. Nor Ment tor 81.40 per foot. A lot of ground on ~ street west, near E street north, to G. F. he nedy, for £1.30 per foot Prrsonat K. Morehead and Jy Tucker, ot Pa; Gen. G. B. Ruggies, US 4 and ex-Gov. Watts, of Als., are at Wiltard ~_ Affairs in Georgetown. Tue Revival Meerines.—The protracr meetings im the Methodist churches of co town continues to be very interesting. T» meetings of this week were begun at the Dus barton <trcet church, Rey. Dr_ Edwards pas: with a discourse by Kev. J. N. Coombs of * Presbyterian church, which was heard w attention by the congregation. At the conc! son of the sermon, the usnal invitation w extended to penitents to present therisely at the altar for prayer, but none responds though the discourse had evidently produc good effect At West Georgetown, Rev. H.C. Mel tor, the meeting of Monday night was ively. This meeting is also the continua and would acquitand discharge Alberger frem | Sometimes the prisoners arriving would be the complaint against him, occasioned by the | sick. In July a number of wounded arrived. abstraction of said money of the United States | Wirz would not recetye them: Witness knows from the custody and safe of said Alberger,and |‘ tha: some of the prisoners (hospital attend- that they (Lackey and Alberger) would divide | ants) -crenaded Wirz, Drs. White and Ste- in equal shares the money and valuables ob- | yinson tained from the safe. - Cross-examined by Col. Chipman.—Witnees * All this at Lynchburg, Virginia, on or about | js a natiy of Germany, arrived in 1562, entered the 26ih day of September, 1565, the army two or three months after his arrival, Witnesses—Capt. Morris H. Alberger, Maj. | Witness was captnred at Atlanta with his N. M. Curtis, U.S. V.; Col, C. N. Asmuatte whole company. Winess wrote a letter to John Odell. Wirz stating that he could speak, read, and The witnesses were directed to withdraw | write the German. Italian, and French lan- during the reading of the charges and speciti- guages, and recommended himselfas clerk.and cations, to which the accused pleaded not | Wirz took him out. Witness had to do his duty ilty. to Wirz, made copies for him. Witness would } Of the series begun in this church last woe "The prisoner made a written application for | have vetane dto nnen done any duty to the con- | Six penitents presented themselves 5 the alta counsel, which was granted by the Court, Ex- |-sederate government. Witness always took the At the Congress street Methodist F Goy. Thos. H. Ford, of Ohio, and L.G. Hme | requisitions directly to the commissary from | Church, Rey. Daniel Bowers pastor, a se appearing in bis defence. Wirz’ office. The reason witness sold the extra | meetings was commenced Monday nigh. 1 Mr. Ford inquired if summons had been } ration was beeause he conld, with the money, | COnfTegation was larger than wns expects iseued for witnesses for defence. buy vegetables, &c. Witness dees not know of | 82d the se-vices interesting. The pastor 9 The Judge Advocate replied that he could | the ration being stopped on the fourth of July. | People hope for a profitable continua: not answer that question in Court, as such con- | Wirz stopped the rations for squads, divisions | "Be meeting. : yersation was not proper for the record. Sach | of ninetys when a man missing, until the CAs AL.—Arrived, the boat C. Ardinger inguiries should be properly made outside. surgeon reported the missing man in some way. | W0od to anarket, and twelve boats wiih The Court directed the Judge Advocate to | Wirz had power w stop and issue the rations, rd to Hampshire and Baltimore ¢ answer the counsel and when he was absent some of the clerks | P®™y 2/2.) ‘ons. Borden Company 2. American Company, 416.4 tons: (or Company, 110.1 tons; Snow, 113.12 tons parted,2:. D. Hartley, assorted cargo to Beri and 15 boats light. Lancesy anp Arrest.—Thts morning. 2° ored man. named John Alexasfer, enwred dry goods store of Smoot & Burrongh., Bridge street, and stole a piece of calico. Was pursued, and after a long chase captur by Mr. H. C. Craig, a clerk in the store, © turned him over to policeman Prall. They oner was taken before Justice Buckey, © committed bim to jail for court, The Judge Adyocate asked for a written or- | would order rations to be ned, Martin der. He could not answer, in his opinion, signing by order of Captam Wirz. Wirz without transcending his orders, and wished | never exercised control over the hospital. the objection to be entered on the record The second time boxes came was in August, The Court objected to the entry on the record. | ay? phe contents were distributed to those out- The counsel were informed that the names Bde They were not sent outside becanse it of two witnesses for the defence had been | was found that the men would scramble. Wit- called for, but one was in attendance. and | ness sold his watch, gold locket, which he need not be summoned, the other witness had bronght inside the stockade. A man named been summoned. He had also made applica- | Spring told witness he had made $60 by tra- tion to the proper department for several Ma- | ding with the priconers. Witness never saw jor Generals who were required as witnesses pt.soners searched in front of Wirz’s head- The court-room was cleared for deliberation, quarters. One of the boys taken out of the and upon reopening, at 12 m.. took a recess till | Sjockede by Wirz was at the office. Witness Frove axp Gram Marker.—Demand & one ovlock. c knows all the orders. in relation to the chain. | ™ainly to supply the local trade. with 9m w Upon the reassembling of the Court, Cup/. | gang came from Winder. ward tendency of prices, Supers are aw Alberger, A. Q. M., was sworn.—Witness is ac- Judge Advocate Chipman asked as to the or- | to-day at #9: Extras at #0 SD to £10.50, Pamir quainted with the accused. Hada convyersa- | acy of Winder in relation to the chain-gang. $12.50 to 14.50. Wheat—No white appear tion with the prisoner concerning the money The witn Was proceeding to speak on some in his (witness’) possession on the morning of | o: her matter, and had commenced on a differ- the 26th of September, in Gen. Briscoe’s room, } ent subject entirely at Lynchburg. Witness was sent for by the Col. Chipman asked the witnes General, who asked him into his private office, | the question and inquired the amount and denominations Mr. Baker wished bis witness (o explain, of the money in the safe, saying atthe same | and asked the witness to stop at the point he time that it conld be taken as well as not, and | was then on. no one be the wiser of it. Witness replied that The Judge Adyocate proceeded with his there were between sixty and seventy thou- | cross-examination. sand dollars. The General said the money Mr. Baker said that he had asked the Judge might be taken, and he would have some of it | Advocate to stop, and if be, was not treated put in the Norval House, so as to cast suspicion properly he would not put any witness on the ‘on the inmates. He also proposed to have his | stand. (witness’) room‘broken into, his pants, watch General Geary thought the counsel should and safe key stolen, but witness objected to it. | haye more sense. He, for one, was getting The General also said the robbery would aotbe | tired of the course of the counsel. The Court discovered till the next morning, and then he } had been threatehed at every turn. The coun- would arrest witness, his clerks, and half the | ce] iad not yet put any of his threats into exe- citizens.» He asked for the safe key, but wit- | cution. This kind Of proceeding must be ness did not haye it. He then asked witness to | stopped, and he. for one, would submit to it no t it, and as the key was handed him he longer. jaughed, saying he could make one like it with Mr. Baker said he had not threatened the a file. The General asked how long be might Court. keep the key, and witness said ore hour and General Geary.—Why do you say that you ten minutes. As witness went out he heard the | win put no More wituessess on the stand ¢ General send an orderly for wax. The key Mr. Baker.—1 asked the Judge Advocate to was returned to witness between one and two stop, and he paid no attention. If he is to be o'clock, at which tame the General said that | treated thus there is but little use of the defense after the arrests were made he would be de- putting any other witnesses on the stand. tailed as president of the court, and would The Court here instructed Mr. Baker that he acquit him (witness) of all blame. He would | sbouid always make his objection to the Court. also have the owners of the safe, Messrs. Rocke The cross-examination was resumed.—Wit- & Murrell, arrested. 6 ness was present when a Surgeon brought a [At this point our report necessarily closed.) | man in who refused to be vaccinated. Wirz said he did not care a d—n if they all died of THE WHITE HOUSE. the small-pox. There was no chain gang after the market: good red is quoted at BY THOS. DOWLING, Aue LARGE TWO -HORSE WAGON. TO Pa STORAGE AND REPAIRS. AT AUCTION | On SATURDAY MORNING. October 7th, ® o'clock, T will sell at my Auction Store, No. m4 Bridge street, one large Two horse wage. to nd repairs due Conrad Mayer by Alex THOS _POWLING, Aut 48 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers WO STORY FRAME HOUSE IN UNION TOURS syd oc AT AUCTION On SATURDAY the 7th inst., at So°clock I. we shall sell in front of the pretaisce part of fxs fronting on the Piscataway road between War ington and Monroe streets. This property is = orgyed by a coed two story frame house. ‘erms of sale cash. oc 4-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts '¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE SALE OF 4 oue-Boat AT al On THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 120°! M., [shall cell by virtue of a deed of trust to me * the 7th street wharf, a Long Boat, called © Pioneer. This boat carries twenty two corl> ‘Wood. and is in good order. Terms cash. BR. B. OLARK, Truster oc 4 cots GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auch B* M.K. WALSH & 0O., Auctioneers 259 Penceylvenia av., corner 10th street FUENITURE. TINWARE, &c., AT AvCTIO Georgetown. Oo answer This was an unusually quiet day at the | July, it only was in operation during that On THURSDAY MOR. IG. Oct. sth, st! White House, the attendance of pardon seekers | Month. Witness never heard of a man dying oNork, wowilt soul g fet ei paipare ong 2 ee and others being quite small in comparison he ob aeatiten & a ae tap amor amas with other general reception days. Among a | Frenchy being torn by the hounds. Wirz was number gf military men who called during the prosiiyo = Ae See noon act in day was Major General Curtis. who obtained | ® : . tines 5 an inter view with the President. Tee im the case by Sergeant Major In order to afford the pardon seekers who daily crowd the Mansion an opportunity of ANOTHER KENTUCKY DELEGATION. finding out when their applications have been We understand that anotner Kentucky dele- acted upon, & list of those whose warrants | gation, headed by Garret Davis, contemplates have been signed by the President and sent to | visiting W: to bore the President for Chairs, Carpets, Tinware, ke ALSO, Abont 10.000 Cigars, assorted brands, which = boone one consigunent. : erms cach. it .__M. K. WALSH & CO., Aut B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctionsers. Original Horse and Carri: Baraar, 98 La. ay., between 9th and 10th PAlg iy? S, COUPER. CARRIACE, 45? Fs AT AUCTION On 8A BRE wi Uraker’ 7, 0% ING. Octobe pa mpeg | st 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our res® the State Department is prepared each day and | the removal of Gen. Palmer. sale cf Horses. Se placed upon one of the desks in the hall adjoin- p See Sy Sa — 4 = ré riage lorses, ing the President's office, where it is eagerly eS 1 Family Carriage. Set Double Larness, & We invite the attention of purchasers to this” as it is the property of a gentioman having 0°‘ ther use forthem. _ oc +-3t W.L. WALL & €O , Anct’ Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. (SEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITC® . met. 0 cloe! se nball gel, nt ‘No. 498 north Katrect. bs ‘xami made The Secretary of the-Interior, who ts now rs sebciieotiauay ep pers news absent from the city, will retarn to Washing- ‘Eighty-five pardon warrants were signed | ‘°° °? Satarday 4 ‘to-day by the President, which were recorded Perso¥aL.—_Mr. Wm. Faxon, Chief Clerk by the clerks, and afterwards sent tothe State | of the Nayy Department, who has been absent Department for the signature of Secretary Sew- | trom the city for several weeks on a visit to ard’ These warrants were principally for | his homein ecticnt, returned to Washing- parties in Alabama, Fennessee, Virginia, and | ton yesterday greatly improved in health. North Carolina.» - Mrs. Stover, daughter of the President, ac- companied by Major Morrow, of the Execu- LOCAL NEWS. tive Mansion, left here last night Nash- a ville, Tenn.” ' eT Tur New Yorx Hote Rosexry.—On San- ote ade ld Si IR EE = SUBGEON . GENEBAL’S aman ca “Pee ‘he building now occupied the Sargeon | streets, was entered and robbed o: ng General being im & wretched state of repair. | money amountii a on geo Surgeon General Barnes has addressed a cam. | Parties lefts — pose. munication to the Secretary of War relative to | oom Bs the robbery Mie Gece vores Me | cosat. | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucs preeetvation of the reconds of the eae” $24 | Cmcers had no clue to work on other than the GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Auctionsors, preservation of the records of the office. The pants and the of some sts. — matter is now under consideration. Pected, but cots ag in nary “yy ‘ORS’ SALE oF BUILD ENG ; vaca . Inediately set to work, andon Monday night ng to the estate of the late BF. RESTORATION OF PROPERTY, srrected lisa Srecka’ oe gil foeqaentiy eked “pate ‘The Freedmen’s Bureau has recently restored | about the New York Hi Vienne ‘Admiral i fos pastion voome wr ge a large amount of to parties in Vir- of Teh and Datrects, No. * heretofore -the Burean as aban- joned. Applications "or the restoration of south ‘of Square 744. property are daily received. , ! \ = ais, ‘8 : v. 8. constL. : MPalance tm six, ¥ sbort time after Yesterday afternoon the President appointed mee they a Wm. B. Little, of Nevada, to be U.S Oonsul | Hzeged es ae at Panama. | . taken. aw INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. vig 2 ‘Smcunted to $2,945,699.79.