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“a THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXOBPT SUNDAY.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Soutwwest corner of Penn's avenue and 110 strest, By W. D. WALLAQGH: Gettin The STAK is served by the carriers to their subscribers im the City and District at Ourrs Pxa WEEE. Copies at the connter, or witheut wrappers, Two Cents each. | Puies vos Marte :— mouths, Ons Dollar and Fifty Conts; six Three Dot ert; one year, Five Neo papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pnubiishe4 on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half'd . STEAMBOAT LINES. ee LANTIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANY T A i NEW YORK. ? The on composing this line are the JUBN NSO Young, re E NIGHT, Capt. Morris, FA'TBFAX Capt. Winters, Teaving Pier No. 8 North River New York. ae foot of = street, Waskingtom,every WEDNESDA} ra SA D. "Freight received every day, and carefully kept under cover during business hours. ‘The stesmers of this line uow connect with Alex- andria snd Urange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point aleng the line of the y MORGAN, RHINEHARTS OO., Foot G street, . HB. B. CROMWELL 2 ©O., Weat street, New York. BOWER, BEO.& my _sclntt Lo "| °RE Bast sauRe STEAMBOAT—«che Steamer re ei aii atts Ro. ed Light Street aeeR es re > _M.. OD and SDAYS for OXF BAstTo. Pee TONER DATS, for, Dov. = L all imi landings om The Steamer EXPRESS, c KE. A. Brien, TH, leave Baltimore every TUES. . DAY EVENING. at8 P.M for Al- exandris, Washington and Geor; te’ if ve Tth street wharf, W! q ton, every SATURDAY. MORMING. at © o'elogk + sc leterationchrtehd opener epee ie h * 2 : KERDHAM 2 SONS. 143 Ligut street what, Bal- 5) “BROPERS 2CO., No. 3 King street, Alexaa- o MORGAN, BHINERART & CO..No. 107 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F street, Washing Kod J. L. PARKHURST & CO., 7th street wharf, Washington. an 23 N® YORK AND WASHINGTON BTEAR- SHIP COMPANY. am Old Line between, a { NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON 4ND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS- BALTIMORE, REBECCA CLYD Band BMPIRE, fn connection with Liland OBORGCE EB. STOUT, aY FLOWER cod amy Regular Sailing DsysTUESDAYS and FRIDAYS tod’ Pict sb Reet River, feck of Wall ree Mew York. ~ Por Fretght or Paseage apply to ©. P. BOUGHTON, Agent, foot of High street | x BLDBIDGR 2 00.,, Prince strest wharf, Alex parts of the comatry with deapateh, at lowest rates, oem OC. P. HOWGRTON, Agent, U=itED STATES MAIL LidR. BOM Ba’ ORB. 7 RP mo Tr a. ‘Po orty POR GINT AND RICHMOND? DUALY. THE BAY LINE STEAMBES Will leave the: iWORFOLR VA Bonacoting at Fort Monroe with « Hacet Sret cldes CITY POIRT RICHMOND, Va. Will, eave BIC soph The Bteamers om this Ine as the J Biver geing and ores, ent in '. ving passengers ample time to see the = and al! other objects of interest. i TICKETS for the above places cam be hed on board of the boats. Fare from Baltimere to XN 9a08 i “ ‘ort Monroe..._......., EOD Through Uckets from Balte ts = 5 57 State Rooms and Meals extra. B57 The state room aecommodations are uns¢r- parsed, and the tabie is well supplied. ADELPHIA win make connection’ hte KEW YORE. have ample time to dine in Buki- me r —- taking the § P. WASHINGTON, mak nectio eee eng a FALLS, Presids HUGH O'CONNOR, Passenger Agent. je3-f Fixe CLOTHING, 129 Rae eu EN ELEMAR, ‘es Y a= ‘EET, LTIMORE, D, Between Calvert and south strest, Seat side, To addition to his CUSTOM TRADE hand 4 is maki article HEADY MADE CLOTHING, of Forsign aad Doe rials. cut in the 'atest styles and of ¢u- thy his stock befo: re. 5 Boye Clothts y Made to Order,ia the most satisfactory manner, , S7 Terms Cash. Ba Ome Price Only Heying onsurpassed facilities for buyin, trchaters may rely upom advantages se! of- hem in this market. nd examin« Stock and Prices. = fed by mail receive prompt attention. reps ‘[.HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUCTED ON THB . i] EUROPEAS PLAN Is enlarged to double ite UROPKAN HOTEL. sav. ahd Lith st., Washer D.o. ‘Thin Hotel. the oldest condacted on the Raroyeah tan ay J. been eal: ironage al: iy rece 5 Proprietor hopes by attention to buat: to Continue to receive patronage as heretofore. mill only be charged with what they receive. Charyes are moderate. sc*t_____P. RMRIOH. Proprietoe. - Pp, 50FER 2 BUENSTINE, y ‘LICENSED PAWNBROKERS. @3TB STREET, Second coor from Pennsyhaniaayenne, south ia LIBERAL ADVANCES made gn WATUHES, JEWELRY,CLOTHING &e. jo T-tm* 5 | 3 JUHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCEB BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUTLPER’S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cutend Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoce and Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Aaletrees, Nute and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Eope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at RE THE DEPARTMENTS © ma THE GOVERNMENT. ~ Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Beanty, Pace Pag, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper: fy attended to promptly. tagto city, “VW. XXVI. BANKERS. ytt COOKE & CO., BARKERS, Fifteenth sireet, opposite Treasury, Buy and vell at current rates, and keep alwa on band, a full spply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 1-30 TREASURY NOTES, CEBTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &c., And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUCHERS 2. 3,937. _ ‘TELEGRAPHIC ‘NEWS. — FROM EUROPE. Cominued Arrests of Fe: Vessel off Queenstown— American Tor- pede Experiment. Farturr Porrr, Oct. 15.—The Steamer Nova Scotian, from Live; October, passed here for Q Meeting has been ealied at London of per- fons interested im such of the old Americau se- curities 4s have been in in consequence of the w: respect to which this are the bonds Grtoe tee i es an eorgia an issip) ways and banks in these which represents @ yer: Daily News city artic) debted States should s: ment for funding the AMUSEMENTS. . GROVER'S NE Pennsylvania avenue, LEONARD ED ORB VER” E.LAMS.. The great romantic and dramatic Irish Drama, Adda. ARBAM NA POGUE; Or, THE WICKLOW WEDDING! rahe given to any one ‘Mercutio said of his wound, “ Inwas not qs deep as w well, or as wide irectors | AS agate, but it would do.” NTATION BITTERS will not raise the gead, Y Cure the sick, exalt the de Tote tint eharm te the social And render life » thing to be-enjored. Also, the thing itsalf is quite enjayable. Never was searching Tonic1# such pleasant shape. Tender youth, decifming age, the mind by And the wreck of men, pi} The balm of tife’aad soured of health. Delay not atrial. Conveniently deposited In every town wherever civilization extends, It cada be obtained, true, geptipe and sure. se30-20 THEATER, Wilierd Hotel, s— Suspicious jl om the 6th of ‘The caxt is the stron piece in this efty, incl: T. H. GLENNEY as SHAUN. THE POST, And all the principal Actors of, , GROVER’S STAB COMPANY, No extra charge for securing seats in advance. FENNO & MAGINLEY'S WASHINGTON THEATRE. Eleventh Street, near Pengsylvania avenue, MORDAY, OCTOBER 41, 1865, redian, THE he BLACK K¥ED_ SUSAN. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. NOVELTY EXTRAORDINARY ! FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY! ‘The Dietinguished and Popular Musical and Ver- satile Artistes, MRS. HARRY WATKINS MR. HARRY WATKINS, Will appear at the above popular resort for afew Arrears previous to or The securities im ‘Virginia, Louis- d@ Soutm Carolina, @nd various rail- tates, the whole of heavy. amonnt. les says, that it the in- tipulate foran arrange. arrears of dividends, it is probable the creditors would be disposed to meet them halt way. Fenian arrests continue. of arrests im all First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKS, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. CHEVALIER’ LIFE FOR THH HAIR Will restore Gray Hair to ite ORIGINAL COLOR; STRENGTHENS and PomOtEs the growth of the WEAKEST HAIR; stope ite falling out fu three days; ‘Keeps the head clean, cool and The total number places amount to two hundred. vessel bearing the American fiag, and supposed to be one of those expected with ad appeared off Queenstown, bat she again put to sea. A strange vessel was said to have sent a let- ter on the shore, which was 0] to contain a bill for £1,000 in of the Fenian or, arrested in Du trial for high treason. The Morning Star haying included Mr. Gladstone's name in the Uonfederate loan list, m him for an explanation, pub- wing laconic telegram from that the Exchequer to the Editor of the Star :—I see my name placed on the Con- ist; please remove it.” ram builder, denies that he ever he ied spo inany way in the Con- The publication of the list of Confederate loan holders in American papers received created some excitement im England. Hon Evelyn Ashley writes to the Trmes that share or interest in the r. Ridoat. proprietor of Tites to that journal that GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY PUBLIC; it is recommended and wsod by the first medical anthority. Sold at the Drng Stores, and atmy office, No. 1,123 Broadway, New York. AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STH eT., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, T'assure all persons wilt do all that ia claimed ‘for it. se 25 lm SARAHB A. CHEVALIER, M.D, OCOLGATE’S HONEY SOAP, ‘This celebrated Tower Soar, in such universal demand, is made from the edcicest materials, is miid and emollient in its nature, scented and extremely deneficial in ite action apon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. the above preparation ned, and found vor of f member ization. AN the prisoners in haye been committed for Government securitiés with Treasurer United S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gg Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & 00., a8 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patah, allowing the regular commission to Banks gentleman at Liver; “The Chancellor COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, In their delightful and unique entertainments, a aeerereennranrenee STOP THAT SCRATCHING, written for them expressly by Chas. Gayler, vip Soares pare be 5 TWO HOURS IN FUNLAND jad all Rraptions of TWO HOURS IN FUNLAND. ; sylv A performance totally unlike any other heretofore Known to the citizens of Washington, being of & NATURE SPICED WITH HUMOR, REPLETE WITH LAUGHTER, INVIGURATED WITH SOUND TRUTHS, A constant sepply ef the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. ‘Wo buy afd sell all classes of GOVERNMENT BSECUBITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITERS OF THE UNITED STATES. t We purthese Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carcfal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS FULL INFORMATION ia regard to GOVEEN- MENT LOANS at's thes chiserfuy tarnishes, _ WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Coshier. Wasnine ton. Marty $9, 1866, ue pn PERSONAL. RBHA can be consulted SECRET DISEASES. Pamarrran’ Grrr ie the most certain, safe and remedy—ii jeremedy at no time had he an Confederate loan. the Morning Post, w; he never bad and never offered for Joan, and that if the rest of the list which refers to nm, there is no dependence to placed upon it, n regard to the published list of fering losses by the aldenialé have been put forth, The Times, in a leading article, terms the list as a mali- ture. It sayé that the statement thatthe editoroftne Times is a loset by the Confederate stock to the amount of ten thou- send pounds oe more ani tty Only Sen pita vo be taken. It 8 friend these ESSENTIALLY MORAL AND CHARMINGLY Male packages, 3; INTERSPERSED WITH MUSIC. Comtheneing’ this: MONDAY EVE! 01 imebein eae mn ras NING, and eh antTan’s Roog awn Hens Jor Confederate loan. ADMISSTON50 and 35 CENTS. ed duri Bilis's Music Store, 306 Pema: arenzent DOR: mete naan CANTERBURY. ; Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street, eens BOl® Propriety F Every night this week andon i WEDNESDAY axn SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, THE FEMALE. CLERKS OF WASHINGTON; Or, SARLS 3 LAST RAID, cent A 3 chines "RGtugoetat Coe SUENES AND SITUATIONS LOCAL. The greatest Local Piece ever presented to a Wash- _ GRAND ZOUAVS DBILL by eighteen Young Ladies. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THIS PIECE. ITT, WRAY, HART, andthe | 328 CANTERBURY COMPANY every Wednesday and Sata rtd aA Men, just public: sent WERTON Hower oc 93m pl incnenas Ares Secon ney fiom tae San comments which the London Star based. on the original falsehoods are therefore entire- Teprobation can be too admits such an im- GEORGE LEA ly ingen No great for the ley tation on the ork Herald and then makes them digma % Satterth waite’s Oircular of the evening of the 8 during the past week transactions in ¥e not been so large or inonr Jast, but still there bas been a large amount of business dari: week in 5-20s. In c¢ omsequence of the rate of money on the continent and here they ‘way one per cent., but on to-da: America they bave reacted, an %. n important American torpedo expery took place at Chatham on the 4th, ander w ayand Mr. Beardsley, ecicnentverieredcarire Senne merican securities Rumerous &s repo! Coser Des crate ms ¥ SABBAPAB: IGAL, LEAVY! BRIDAL weeded” onan he treatament for SURE OWS. direction of D in the presence ————$ THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. PHILADELPALA, Oct. 25.—Mr. John Cessna,’ Chairman of the Union State Central Commit- tee, furnishes the Hee i oneal DANOING | tion, RKER’S HAL iL, a > following tmformation to the 0-40 BOW, AS We are Press; of the late election in Penney! ya- commencing wit! tion im regard to terms, &c.,can be had. Minoutt conte tn nine AL, come Urtrate cance cured ot CONSULTATIONS FREE, [218s Dot LOOK AT $HIB. WM. PRINCE. 381 F street, has reduced his ‘DT! genta Eisen Com. rhs than any other 5! UPING SIX CENTS PER YARD. selt-t is DR. BARNES.—He cures sil yes the Union candi- ity of 17,000. In the remain- der of the State twenty-four counties give from majority. The majority on the home vote will exceed that of President Linooln on, the home abd.army vete by several thousand. The Union thirds of both branches of the Legislature, and airo large gains in the thirty eight of forty-two counties oficially ed. GRINDSTONES, ‘uesday and Friday evenings, racticing Ausemblies every Thuraday evening. Private instraction given to suit convenience of in be had at J. F. Ellis’; Phil pe sopizina ah toe -hondeme dain tee teaneet a emy dnr “5 ‘a.m. to 1pm. trom $ te baud 10 10. m or durin, hours of tuitio: A scceadiote prompt attention. one OF twodaye. five to seven thousan: HALTER CHAINS, party will haye two- price of STAMPING 88, OOS'FAVE CENTS Pantaletts. FROM CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Oct. 14.—The loss of life by the explosion of the boaler of Ri J.P. BARTHOLOW, m. jt eta ee “acer Dealer in Hardware and Agricultural Implements, 555 Seventh street, the steamer Gu- zette proves to be greater than at first supposed. ‘There were twenty-two whites and thirty-two Chinamen killed, and thirty-two whites woun- are some additional names H. Barnes of New Hamp- - Dakin, of New York: Louis Lillie, whohas a brother in Wisconsin; 0. 0. Jacks, of San Franciseo; G. L. Smith, of Bos- Receipts of the treasury for the last nine months amonnht to $3,000,000, a gain over the last years of $2,000,000. @t the mint for the Jast nine mo: to over $19,000,000. Breadstuffs unchanged. between Pa. avenue and ( |. Washington. D. 0. 1,000 sal fire NOW READY at LANSBURGH & BRO.. 375 and 515 Seventh streot. We bave now on band a full stock of TALMAS, BAQUES, BASQUES and ail the latest Novelties in CLOAKS of our own manufacture, which we shall sellat New York manufacturing prices. €ali and examine our stock and note our prices before purchasing, VIA AVENUE. »2 IMSELF AGAIN! JOHN €. BACHER ONCE MORE IN THE FIELD: After lying dormant for the past few months avaiting the rebuilding of my old store, at No. 23% Penn. avenue. near the corner of 13th street. 1 am now enabled to announce to my former friends and the public that which I haye fitted np with great and where I desigy remaining perhaps for the bal, 5 poseibl in two tc four days without injury to the Constifa- RICHARD Mil. 18 tion. Those requiring co ance should apply at once at of the killed =_Ji ton Building, corner Pennaylyania avenue ich ab ee godin} aan ist- Room No. 12 Wabb- shire; Henry M. JAMBS TOPHAM 200.3 ge have re-entered my store, re and expense, y TRUNK, SADDLERY, mths foots up MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, mw s00 2 SEVENTH STREET, ‘One Door North af (044 Fellows’ Hatt, Where they continue to manufacture and have on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, LANSBURGH & BRO., reet, Intelligencer Butiding, 375 7th #t., $d door aboye L st. AIRE D.—The un‘ ersigned tepair, at the shortest notice, ali rotherwire injured STOVES {ntrasted fo him From New Orleans. New ORLBANS, Oct. 144—Mr. Palmerston, special agent of the Government to inquire in- to the conditionof Southern affairs, left here yesterday after a short stay. inderstood that his opinions in rezard to the Freedmen’s Bureau are thatit is an unnecessary burden to the Government, The Provost Marshal has ordered an inspec- tion of the city register of voters, witha view tostrike from the rojls the names of certain arties who ure charged with certain acts of isloyalty antecedent to the President's proc- lamation, including those who in 1862 registered voters of the city. Governor Wells protests against this inter- ference With the established State law, and if the Prevost Marshs} willappea) to the President ofevery variety and description, is most complate. 1 desigr keeping a full made flatter mytelf with the belief that my longexpe ricnce gives to me facilities equal to those of any e country: Il my goods at wholesale or retail at as low prices as any other establishment inthe coan referring quick sales and small profits to receive prompt attention. Old tron, Rags, B: or taken in payment oc 10 }w* 8, Copper, ahd Lead bought ADDISON L. DAVIS. yicToRn BECKEB, PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR PE FSTALISHED IN 1855. . Connected during ten years with the Piatio Store pf Jous F. Exxis, Esq., and known as Tuner for Chickering & Sons. AUCTION. NOTION. Having resumed the AEGTION BUSINESS, at . OO: Ry Hall, T shall dewate ‘ rsists the Governor ‘reons declining hon: tention to the sale of Stock, Furniture of ing, Horses and Trust. Orphans* esvels and Cargoes, and ali kinds of Merchandizé, either on the prem: ises, or at my Auction ‘ash advances made ong 027th st., under oe). hon Cintedb Obrond ORDERS NOW RECEIVED aT PEMPSEY & O’TOOLE,Engravers, Stationere ,&o. 326 Penprylvania avenue, bet: 9th and 10th sts, F.C REtCHENBACH'S Piano Rooms, 49 Ith street, near Penusylvania avenue. Rerenexces.—Acadamies of the Visitation in Washington and Georgetown, Miss Juliana May, Profeesers J. P. Caulfield, Benj. Reiss, F. 8. Kley, San Francisc gawa, Japan, to the last of Au; vate letter from ys Fecently occarred between are recorded during the and thirty years. i losses were sustained. , Advices from Osacea to Jnly 31 reports the movements of the Tycoon. ews from Kana- ‘Star has been AT LOW PRICES. FA Ae trae Asaca and Hiago th: 5 and Hiags (hai Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoronghly, BW OPENING. GREEN’S RESTAURANT. Cornes of Rand 8th streeis, oppesite Post Office, The undersigned haye taken. th PO) bon ste throughout uites of dining- id. alee, & number of Ee chambers to > all in efirst-cless Seo“ te call. ane $a, lar actioneers, 873 Pa. af, advising Metropolitan Hotel. ACARD TO THE PUBLIC. We heve this:day entered {i | the purpose: of Household Furniture Ft Sales, Vessels, Ny either the ‘avorable terms aa'eny made terreno te at Store Every Ever ning. i FERENCEs:—Hon. John Ww Foruey, THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryinnd Institute of Baltimore, October Stet, 1954; also, the highest premium, = bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in saa7, € ion was rapidly organizing. It was the general opinion it would soon move toward the seat of opetations. Business at. Kanagawa was quiet. From Nerth Carolina. RAeren, Oct. 15.—The Convention yester- day contigued the discnssion of the Stale dent, though the qnestion was thought to haye been disposed ef ou the previous day. A resolution was President to remove al! FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, to inform his numerous SOLE AGENTS . For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va.,fer FRANK MILLERS CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL. Dealera supplied at the lowest FACTORY PRICES, - ‘The subserfber is hi friends and customers that his stock of CABINET FURNITURE is full and complete, and at prices ott Cc Farlor Auits uphotste: le : Pref and Mantel ble pd Handsome Cha assed nesting the negro wots from the Trial for Treason. Carino, Oct. 14.—The court for the t Emerson Etheridge is now in session lumbns, Kentucky. Etheridge te any member or the cour, and wished to act as his own counsel. asked the court to grant him time to filea plea against the jurisdiction. Virginia Elections. RICHMOND, Oct. 15.—No have been received from the Congressional Districte. mber Furniture, in fini Gprocens, BAKERS, top ey ovement iy Ghatak ahi ais oe re before purchasinfiry Q 'WILLSON. 2%-eo3m Southeast corner 9th Dsts. MUSIOAL iNeTRE | We ATTENTION. stated that he A large and complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, AT LOW BATES, ‘WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Ag APP itional returus FEED, BACON, WHISKY, 4c.,AT LOW BATES, In quantiti¢s to sult, by WM, M. GALT 42 CoO., Cor. Indiana sve. and ist st., = of the Oonfed- ‘fo the House friends and persons at; belleving that b buts A | — Bi cL Raiindav: Avcrpent — Bight Buc ales Yan: car broke, ible nkrasae ces ST. A FEW BARGAINS LEFT, Wied inaee ve disposed of withif One week's time,- “It is certainty the Inst chante /@o not tose it, Thousands of ctistomérs will testify of those GREAT BARGAINS Gotten in the last few days at the BARGAIN STORE.OF conbsang g oe Sit TpeRe CUTER ARCH ANE Fafvor 4 tam Hotel, late owns, sa ‘aner \euiti® Siaskington. DO. The Wirz Trial. ERR cor acti = MR. BAKER WITHDRAWS FROM THE CASE. fhe PLR fp Batt y for a4 efernooh she ¢oussel for be Col. Ob: Said he also closed om the part o! t, Dut he te make a statement on behalf of nimeeif and his — fo Jet the counsel LZ AD S Semi yes ag" caaens helps ey A tebed &: was to fad Parnes! Wallace ht that matter ‘| gat ihe Wwittearés refered io ehowld be btongne Col. Chipman said if Mr. Baker weuld say nothing further about the matier if might our Baker assed should r. said what had p: } for what it was worth, and he wonld ner to the matter so far as anything persora? wag concerned. The Judge Advocate had always treated him (Mr. B.) personally with but bad treated the case roughly. He wou not promise hot fo refer to the witnesses tn his argument. If Colonel Ohipmanm bad not con- ducted the case for the prosecution praperiy, Begeee 4B.) was pot disposed to lea ve anything « ndove to elear bis client. Gen. Wallace said that as both patties had cloced nothing was left to be done but to fix the time for the argument. Mr, Baker asked for two weeks, and tbe Judge Advocate said he could present his ar- rtment in twenty-four hours after the defence bad presented his The Court was cleared for deliberation, and. upon reassembling Gen. Wallace announced that they would give Mr. Baker unt] next ny one week. ‘Mr. Baker said he could not p Dis ar- gument im the time designated, asked the Court to reconsider its decision. ‘The Court was again cleared, and upon the doors being reopened, Gen. Wallace said the ‘Court Steen the counse] for defence wntil Thursday, Oct. 26th, to prepare the argument, {T.wo days less than Mr. Baker asked. Mr. Baker said he could not accept and would be obliged to withdraw from the case, He could not prepare bts argument in the time designated. Gen, Waliace.—That is the final decision of the Court. Hew much time do you wan’ Col. Chipman? (Mr. Baker Deing now out of the question.) Col. Chipman said he could review all the testimony and COE a read eH bis argu- ment by Wedp iy next; and the Court there~ fore adjourned until that time. The Ontrage on Little Octavie Rousseau. THE TRIAL OF Lussy. Criuinat Court, Judge Wylie-—On Satur- day, after our report closed, the witness, Julia Severs colored, was cross-examined as fol- jOWws . Witness thought the citizen with the soldier was Mr. Rousseau, the child's father, Being dressed like him. They were talicing together, = Witness did per in what mo. ‘be soldier wore & me overcoat with a cape on it, and he had q red face. Witnes® has spoken of the case, but made much talk never tit. Never spoke to Mr. Wise. Thexel- hedel The Court questioned Mr. an- Swered that boule ‘Delieve in dhe af ot & God and was accountable hie actions, but was nota Christin, and the Court direct= ed bim to be sworn. im 20) Witness, at the time of the was saperiiaeat of id’ Shp rca ag under anthority of Colonel Wisewell. Wite ese was requested to ascertain thatthe man was not a soldiers and uested Dr. Ford's co-operation, ese’ stispicions +r the prisoner, and he selected the tried whe ‘aéctised to go with witness. © asked Went to the bouse and ad- mission, but it was refused, Smart the door, when the Tr came and witness took him to the Carroll jasby appeared a fittle alarmed, but withess bus little conversation with him om the ihe prison, where he was seated in the ee until Wilson came in with the which he directed him to ar. “ Cd told Wilson, in the of the back and get «5! coat, atid peer, thy bad a conversation with Loshy oo th & conversa‘ion on Bis arrest, m relation to tistetentne ae from his hands on the night the committed, and witness ac! there was blood on tis hands that siso on his clothes. Witness he was that day, and he Lied hed been butchering; ‘that could ac. count for himself up to twelve o'clock that day. Witness asked him where be had butchered, telling him that if he could tell it ‘would relieve him of much of the su: Testing on him, and after a series of in’ om taries, witness stated to him that’he him to be the guilty man. ay, replied that if he had done the ae aig not know what he bad been doing; that he jocaergel Soe into a fight that day and the “eget cten pet Miler d gee the fae ot the girl and cbar, im committing act."ie at first ood he got the blood on by butchering, and then by fighting, but dia set fay who be had butchered for or bo Sentng beligent sl vegeristbwhmmy ht 4 interviews with the prisoner he advised hima to stick to his Inst statements. The arrest wit ness thinks was made on the 2th of November. Witness had a description of the © coat before he sent for them, and fow to correspond with the description. interrogated the prisoner for getting evidence coe bim. ea bl the at ah to ree or we pays and from the statement of the prisoser t! wae blood, witness believed that the fime of the committal of the act wns the e: Ume of his ing the blood on the shirt. biged on e clotbes first brought from the was fresh. There was manure also on GOAL, and witness had an_ impression . that he had seen a pair of child's shoes, but was not positive. Witness. made all im bis ower to get the offender, and every- ing he could connected wath the case. Cross-examined:— Witness was examined be- fore Judge Fisber, and also before Jastica Kinsey. The prisoner, witness ks, was at the prison three or four days, was (rans= ferred by writ-of habeas corpus. clouling brought down was very bloody, andsome may have been dried, as witness not examine the pieces, It was nearly 12 o'clock when the party reacbed Lusby's house, and they,first tried to get him by persuasion. Smart first got in, and when the accused came down they asked w hy he had refused to come down, when be replied that he did not know whe they were, and he appeared as if be wanted te get Bway. Witness left Wilsen and ove of the ouhers at the house, and took Lashy. w the ison, telling him on the way why he was ar- Fegiea’ He him also that be positive prisoner, and does mot think that be (wit ul carried a weapon. The others should have had weapons. Witness beard Wilson qalling Lusby to come down: using deceptive remarks for the purpose. Witness examined the coat and shirt thoroughly, but was not pos- Itive about haying exam: the pantaloons. Un wiertic ge on Sata: y it iuadver- the Old Capitol on the day of the occurrence was inadpalesipte, when we should haye stated the reverse.) CoysroTiout Moravs.— Hartford, @onn., has a wife quarrel and poisoning ense. Man and wife comes down from Boston, visits friends ashort time, and wife refuses to return with husband, who goes off without her. Wife firts with young men and gets intimate with s Hart- ford husband. Hartford wife, gassing: MmUss, @ consultation is held by the arenuly AL eae, settlemen' ‘take a moon’ . Becoming they stop ata saloon for refrestiments, PEF 57 A vessel Jonding at New New Toth for ‘ieee Noomne 1s to tCoueh at Devastation for = cargo ef “elephant vil.” we ae 87 An old citizen of Leavenworth, jit from ‘Sait Lake, the M and the United ties. "The former ate sid to feel the: are ther Sse ar tind agate practice—polygamy, ‘ x $7 Capt'S. 5. Patterson, of General se he med Si ainad — bs by pal 5