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- - a —— ~- wer Sewer serene: = ePtcaes Se. ae nae a - . - WwW. D. WALLA! Editer and jeter. | Friday. Mrs. Harris, ih the W. BD. WALLACH, Eéitor and Prevricter- timony, testified that first w Mr. WASHINGTON foltowed on Gen. Vera Cruzto the ite are gaily decor- jumerous arches are Atmany ts im- erected for accom- Str o Cows —Timothy O'Connell, ya yy, ee iilinm H. Tompkins, colored, ap 1 nor, colored, wefe arrested on Fr day by officers Poote end Henderson and taken to the second precingt station, Upon the com plaint of Mr. Wm. Hendersen, of Fairfax conn. a: Ya, who was looking for stolen cow, lenderson identified foar of the cows Tim WASHINGTON OTTy: __| Miner in the winter of ioe Oy MONDAY.............. OCTOBER 16, 2866. | trance in order to eecupe m i Ba: MONDAY.............-OCTOBER 15; 1866. her ~ - Later. 7 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16.—There were 120 hose carriages, 57 steam engines, 11 hand engines, 12 hook and ladder companies, and 21 ambulances, making a total of 48 pieces of fire apparatus in the procession. ‘Washington, looking to the establishment of ored men whom he did not Know, and couia of Wash: ng est ber id was never while she was dreas- - | oS. OTUCS .ereseene 9 a Mercbant’s Exchange in Washington. ing during all her acquaintance with Major MPP. od qiijed wher oe ux. One: year Girtmeaiee ase 3 rh ORIN eye Pe Oe Bas ten | ase yee se ee ae NEw TORE yinge DOARD OLS. and poorer, a similar movement was made, but wees ys vd 107%; Five Twen' 105, ex- ao ae lly pushed, it fell through. | Hike & gentleman; the letters which Mr. Harris Pitan Li Ctapectators. Blindnes. , Rh e = It is estim: that li ft is near- | othy O'Connell, who seemed to be th: 7 SS a bee ee be gzmations Cntite aa eaauGENS EEOURISIRe ly ten miles in length n° Parade cipal, asked to-continns. hie emme fll Se sy &7 BRADING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE ‘in an indelicate manner. iner never | Yousness, &c., &c. 400 Kighth s a The drill of most of the companies was per- {to Witnesses, and.on seemrity of $600 (..; OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALB- | [i2cca ner except when he kissed all around, | Patent Obtice. : Wasutxoron, October.16, 1865. | fect, and the marching of the firemen indicated | each of the white, and $200 for each of the cu: RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. and was never paired off so as to be alone in & Wy RT ME KROUSE, ‘will ve Jny Cooke & Co. furnish the foltowmg quo- the military education they have received du- grea bey 4 wes comtinand. On Satur on faire ry : Tecen . , returned cit: THE PEOPOSED MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. win Rajon Witimms page pe toall other sahjects.” She can be conguited | ‘2088 of Government securities |. ‘The day will be memorable in the ot | M2’ BG. Fitshagh, whe Mewtitled iter Elsewhere will be found the call for a meet- | Mrs. Will frequently before witness knew | $1" ‘tocents. dhe e .. Gentleman U.S68 4 Rests cin! ce ees the city, and a noble indication of the of | the cows as bis y. ‘Fhe defence of ing, signet by 8 numberof leading merchants | {PMA ORel Tomemver het Mar Wil | Rites cei piegifens No. t9e Oxuretoee | US Five Been Wy sadheeehoneer =? CRS ad aoa a a aroun . 5 oc 16-1 “ in her bedroom 5 a4 not produce. Justice Thompson committed all the to await a requisition from the Goversor ef Virginia: and on secority being given for the juction of the cows before tne ‘Virginia an the owners were allowed! it trunk 8. 102 ,ex-ooupon; Ten Forties, to take them. Justice Thompson wrote tw the It would scem now, from the character of the | Sy'her, wrote these nants ia wae eyritien sane ian, | Xi New jeates, 8; Goldy 145 ¥. Further Reterme of the Obie Kiection. | Virginia Stale’ Attorney Telauve wo che ou call, there is good Tato! treatm: - ABLE CLOA 33 vEw ORK, Oct. .—Speci the Trip ‘ —- ee pyre imtrrardh me dys gmake oer Bana: T had determined, bere Hf eke removed to 450 THE WHITE HOUSE. from Columbus on the 16th, says retarns from Oxrsans’ Count, Judge Pureril.—On Satur But something more is requisite than merely | }yioTe yey Were found, never to send them; cute A notice nas been stiached to the door at the | S11 tne commited Fee namdned sod Lett eee, | ony tee ll of Marlee Willett wae fully signing a call. Let all who have signed the | sion while | was ie Now Yorks it wee cary turned to Georgetown. D. ©., will resume the | f00t of the staircase leading to the Executive | {file the average. mn! on the Btate ticket ‘Wintew qualified ae dminisiratrix wich apartments, announcing that “Ali pardons in this office will be signed as soon as possible sud sent to the State Department.” The effect is about thirty thousand. The Legislature stands Union 25, Democrats 12, in the Senate, and Union 70, Democrats 35, in the House. the will annexed 2 — will of ao J ry oye gp wns laily proved an itted to te Mire Caroline R. Fr M wn . call, and all who have not, but who feel the desi- | sad letter, and I handed it back to him: long acochins No, 51 eyes st rability of such an institution as a Merchants’ | since 1 lost all affection for my husband; I told Sppenie Bost Den. Besidence We. it i Exchange, come up to the work of starting it, | D/™ 0M one occasion that if my father were alive I never would e lived with him: oe — OE F The soldiers’ vote is not to be counted unti) rench was Died at. and'tis success is assured. Such an institution | aia if my father had whipped wie sete iar BOARDING. Preeident's House, and the hall adjaceat to tee | D2" S80 Pamistratrix "ot “Brovet. Lieutenant Colon-i well established and incorporated by Congress | would have been a better woman; 1am very President's House, and the Mall adjacent to the a4 Freak S. French, The Episcopal ave o Puivaperryia, Oct. 1 deed ee = system A canon iz | sper rem egy convention, or council representing the dioceses within the limits of the Southern commonwealtns which may deliberate and decide upon the common REE GENTLEMEN rt- | Office of the Executive preserves a compar- aes oette, fre RUOMS. with BOARD, nthe atively orderly appearance. known as the Merchants’ Exchange Building, | into tears.) (Here Mrs. ‘Address Box 288, stating ene, so This morning Lieut. — —— -_ an that would not only be an ornament to the city | | The direct examination of Mrs. Harris by interview ‘with the President of about two but also a good investment for the money put | Mr. Converse lasted nearly seven hours. She Tz lnbt8 ZURNISHED FRONT ROOMS.| hours duration. No other visitors of distinc- im it. A mercantile library, such as is the | £°¥¢ her testimony clearly and distinctly, flat- ren! to Gentlemen only. tion had called-at 1 o’clock to-day. The first and final account of James O'Leary executor of Cornely: ‘ . and “4 us O'Leary, was approved ———_o_____ THe OBveCH aT Jesevr’s Cor Yesterday afternoon, the cornerstone of a new Catholic Church near Jessup's Out, m Anne Arundel county, was laid by Rt. Rey. Martin 5 Spavl ding; Archbishop of Baltimore, in the presen « of quite. a concourse of people, most of them from Baltimore. The extra trains from this might do much for the interests of the city. It | Much attached to my children; so ‘they are to T af might, smongst other things, erect a building | 776 Jf there was a separation, I oes piete ly denying the various specifications’ and | 40-429 I street, near i 00M RT interesta:08 the sheemicgnes thes Giese, aut boast of almost every northern city, might be | charges thet bad been mn ‘inst her by | §{0B RENT—FURNISHED.—One front PAR- VY DEPARTMENT suet Cee S5y, BEES ee wenn. Nace ae. ee made & feature of the institution. Such an| Mr. Harris of criminal ‘and ifaproper inti. R UM on 2d floor, with or with- west A I made the order of the special meeting on Bota Bae edals of honor are ready at this Department | ™*“ association of leading merchants of Washing. | M&Cy. 4 pit at oae toe ft tue thes or wperaiiy, Ag Ry delivery to the Pehibctngeemed pally FO a aap liclbama meas ington would have weight and influence in | coroed the eee ee oben court This not | “uate from the cars, oo l-2W* | ors, for gallant and meritorious conduct while urging upon Congfess legislation favorable to | expected that the decision will be rendered ETN OE A ante soc tentigmen) | TABLE | .orving on boardof the United States steamship the business interests of the city. In every | sooner than eight or ten days hence. Pen ims ERS can be imodated po ter i Richmond in the action in Mobile Bay, August point of ¥ ew such an institution presents itself Fe ny etn divorce against tis FURNISHED AND UNFURNIEnED mms | 5 1564-—Jamaen Martin, ascent of suarines, favorably, and we trust that Tuesday night's entitled to ony, , Mos’ to let, with of Tithout B 4. at 159 G street, William Wells, guartermaster; C. in, chie: ist city and Annapolis did not leave, ss was ex Protea but some sixty or seventy 8 from ‘his city went out in the 3 o'clock train. The proposed church is in a rapidly improving neighborbood, and is much needed in toa: locahty. Sales of Cotton. Monirx, Oct. 14.—Cotton Markets—Sales for to-day and yesterday 360 bales; middling, 50 bales. Sales for the week, 5,500 bales; export, 10,310 bales, Stock, 54,199 bales. oe — robably, will be deprived of the custody of + uartermaster; William Doolen, coal heaver; 29 Cwancx of Lancent.—On Friday, Thomu meeting will result in its establishment beyond | her children. If she potas e Gh one eee TE Wee nd, 224 streets, only Rar sauces | 9"B. Chandler, coxswain; Olof’ Smith, cox: Lidell was arrested by officer Arasid, of tn Peradyentare. petition against him she will be entitled to ali- | railcars. Terme rate. oc92w* | swain; Hugh Hamilton, coxswain; Thomas LOCAL NEWS. precinct, on the charge of bavi len mony not exceeding one-third of his property, A PENNSYL TA LAD ESIDING AT re coxswain; Lebeug Simkins, cox=wain; i hbase oiobiomgiis two oxen from W. H. Berry, of Prince € ee" MEXICAN IMMIGRATION. and will probably be awarded the custody of | A WENNSY aryland avenue, has excellent | A. H. Truett, coxswain; Jokn Smith, 2d, cap- Theowt Little Octavie Rousseau. | County. Mr. Berry found the hides at Berk. Maximilian has published a decree for the | the two youngest children, with a suitable al- | Rooms, Boarding suitahie toaccommo- | tain of top; William Jones, captain of top; utrage Spon al “Dilys «) hter-house, in the Sixth Ward. wher» Boarders. THE TRIAL OF LUSBY. Criminar Count, Judge Wylie—This morn- ing the trial of this case was resumed. ‘The counsel for the accused moved that the Court exclude from the evidence all statements in relation to the homicide as charged in the in- dictment, as made by the witness, William P. Wood, after the arrest of the prisoner and dur- ey had been slaughtered without the know! edge of Mr. Berkely by Jas. Carroll, who was arrested by officer Gordon. Justice Handy commitied Liddell to await a requisition from Maryland, and held Carroll to bail to answer the charge of receiving stolen property. ————9 5 M10. lowance for their support. By the law of | date 6 or 8 reapectable ‘able 6 | John H. James, captain of top; James H. encouragement of immigration, and offers in- Connecticut both parties are allowed to marry | per week pine en? Morgan, captain of TP Robert Brown, captain ducements which, if realized, will doubtless | again, co that their position is equal in this re- Bose 418 8th street, near G, first-class | of top. result im an influx of foreigners into that coun- t TABLE BOARD can bebad. One single and GX try. The ultimate object is evidently to galli- one larger ROUM, neatly Furnished Fg eee ot POINT LOOKOUT. = . a — locality healthy and convenient to 2’ » art cize Mexico, and by the introduction of a Temes ya eccordance with a resolution | ges Ao Be bn aS ett Col. Luddington, Chief Quartermaster of tr A poet ANE nthe a f Washington, on Saturday French population more completely gain the | meeting of the Germans of Washington and vicinity | fAURNISHED ROOMS ~ TO LET From 9105 LET—From $10 to | ‘2¢ Department o} y ascendancy over the native inhabitants. Agents is — called to take place in the School-roem F 9s ; table board $25, 380 Est., be A received orders to make the necessary arrange- BURGLARY AND ARREST.—Last Satarday rnc! < ing bis confinement. And further all state- ight th £G.W si = f the Germania Hall. on 1ith st: bet: F and ents. f all the G it night the rag store of G. hee, on Lo are appointed to locate immigrants, to each of | (j streets, on WEDNESDAN EVENING. the Ine poe LT RET aac ES “CL pelldinps ioeatens at *Point Tookonh, whiee ments of the prisoner alleged tohave been made | jana avenue, opposite the Central Guardhous-, ie he . | instant, at 8 o'clock p. m. i: to the witness, Wood, while the prisoner was | was entered by thieves, who broke the docs whom is to be given a deed of the property oc. ‘All desiri to attach themsel to this re- were erected there during the war for the use confined in a cell in the 11 Prison 9 cupied, the property remaining tree of imposts | crganized Geomat ‘Association ‘are ‘cordially ed EDUCATIONAL. of Confederate prisoners who were confined at ‘Mr. Bradle: ober ows vac eush peetiona aeer succeeded in getting some cents and a the first year. Those who settle as husband- | vi So atteed. Coa to the new Constitution, | => TIMOTHY 8 HALL.—The duties of this that camp. Smee ke of the taptimeny of Mr. Wood as he referred to, a having comet ot ft encanto men may obtain naturalization papers, and all | “Ye leer ee ato ee ComMITTER, | | So cine BALL = The dnt .is6.-'Hor | in thie viotoity tus far, the bulldings udw a and he quoted various authorities in support of | ioitering about the store on Saturday, arrested shall be exempt from military service five ~~ | terms, &c., see e and lar atthe prin- | Point Lookout haying cost the Government | ™%™otion. i i Thos. Monear and Frank Foster, The witness years. The effects of immigrants, their cattle NAGLE & CoO. opel stores of olty,, oF address the prin- | Ar least $60,000 Judes rhe said, in point of fact, no confes- | required by the officers not being at hand ths = > : o y ak. ts " i . 7 ti for husbanding and stock raising, seeds, instru- leg leave to inform their customers, the trade an 31 wae sit atonsville ENOF FOR GEN. GRANT " Mr. Bradley said that the prisoner had the for pan Justice Thompsen held tbe parties ments of husbandry, machinery, and manufac. | #04 public in general, that they have a , RESIDENOR 4 ila right to ask that the admissions as to washing meer LE 3 of REMOVED FRANCIS H. SMITH. } Lsamxso. cr The large brick building, coruer of Nine. his bi &c., be excluded. PS . turing apparatus are to be free from custom “s blood from 7 Sext to Jau ror Court.—Last Friday = iP) shai eo a ‘are | 70m 269 Pennsylvania avenue to their store, SMITH & CLEPHAN teenth and I streets, now oceupied by the The Court denied motion, and the coun- . night, George Maleysham, of the ist D.C. cc 267 PENBASYLVANIA AVENU LAW REPORTERS Freedmen’s Bureau, will probably be taken [ s¢! took exceptions. regiment, went to the store of John Sull also made fo? the government of the relations southeast corner of Ith street, where they h: AND y Gen. for his resid a Mr. Wilson, for the prosecution, here of- | van, in Tin Cu and asked to have « between patron and employee. In the case of | enlarged facilities far eonduetine chelt Gone SHORTHAND WRITERS, by Gen. Grant for his reeldence dusiag the | ssre4w prove by B, 8, Kinany, lates justicn 06} parent changed. Sullivan, without ihe a he ein, treet thane ti facilities for conducting r basiness 99 Indiana avenue, betw. 3d and 4%: sts.,or winter, On Saturday the General and his the peace, the substance of the evidence given having the mote, laid the change on 1 one ofa workingman patron | They have just received, and will keep constantly eoecer’ nel Sr thes wife inspected the Building, and should they | before him by Louisa Ingle, now deceased, on | counter. awa ysham seized it and ran off he shall, if’ apprehended, be employed without | on hand, a large supply of the choicest brands of a = decide upon accepting it, another building | the preliminary examination before him. Subsequently he was arrested by officer Wal pay on the public works till reclaimed. WINES, BEAT BARGAINS IN r INSTRU- : Mr Bradley objected that it-was not as to | lingsford, and was sent to jail for. by Jus It is not’probable that many will immigrate LIQUORS, wi eure The — ens of the, wall ni jg voltae Hewendie Bureau What the deceased witness said, but what was | tice Handy a Ps eneat hy G cigars, ‘itary Musics - ie orn near OM tae ee understood by the witness called, kc. reer ants = veg dao a ont eer FINE CONDIMENTS. ac. ere Musical’ Met ae : wx WOGAS. nadas = Mr. Wilson asked teave to _—— gong 7 Affairs im Georgetown. resents more Batural tages 7 consist T. 4 8. and it was offe: ‘ung forth . fered by Mexico, with the addition of the pro- | ,, U*vi0s facilities to import those good direct, GLES. FiFES. rum’ Conde Tativke: Batt Fourteen national banks were established by 7 is im effect the same as that given by | ,,22°%, REYivAts—The meetings which tiny they ai ‘epared to sell them, either in bond or . 2 tection ofa strong and generous government. A few inconsolable rebels may leaye the Gulf Emma Tngle; and after argument— been in progress in the Methodist churches in Ears. fine Drum Heads, Drum Hoops, Snares, &c.. i r duty paid, at the lowest market prices. Mouth Pieces verang ORs eta RE eet: | | The Oreck aechanibet tee costimeny wen Gorman Silver Instru! this town for the past three weeks, are to bx » Brass and " Parties in want of any goods in our line woulddo | ments of every class ant st umber of | Among which were the First National Bank of ; and— continued: Daring <he past week there wa» s States and become Mexicans, but none will go | well to call and examine our second hand BRASS Ingtiti aR Ts. “ u° Frederick, Md.; First National Bank of Fred. eae wake ae Howland was called for | COMsiderable increase of spirit manifested » hose ale 3 if you want bargains ca! - ng -* 7 s. all x wi departure would be noted in the ered bbe STO@K ‘JO! fF. ELLIS eke Vv a ee rae Natonel — of | the prosecution.— Witness resides on Sth street, ‘At ‘West a = wn, Rey. H.C. McDanie devi ment of our own resources, or 1d | before purchasing elsewhere. 306 Pe . ie, Staunton, Va. any o: ese ban! - | berween G and FE, and knows the er, who - tog card elop: regarde nnsylvania avenue, as te tite Ltlebitnd or witheas aseter 7 ria pastor, the penitents were fourteen in number at the close of the week. Ar Dunbarton street, Rev. Dr. Edwards pas. tor, the meetings continue to be very inter. 267 Pennsylvania avenue, NAGLE & CO. Four doors fi rm plications for conversion into national ba: with a shadow of regret. & CO., 1 rom « cence ot pth steee Prior te July, 1665. : S7 Part 49 of Frank Moore’s Rebellion Record | 16 eostif southeast corner of lt - at the house of the prisoner on Thanksgivin Union and Chron.} night and the night after. Witness saw : shirt on Friday night which her sister showed THE BRISCOE TRIAL, prceence. Witness to Ber sister on Sun- ay following about the homicide. Lusby THE WHARVES AND Decks.—The business opened jhis morning on the wharves and docks . 0. 0. F—METROPOLIS LODGE. No. | DRESS MAKING AND PAT- 5 ’ esting. There were twelye or fourteen con. (published by D. Van Nostrand), received from 1. 0. O. F —METROPOLIS LODGE, No. EF TERN EMPORIUM —Mra. A iki 7 The Briscoe Court-Martial adjourned to-day | her; it had blood on it; did not notice on what ae - Franck Taylor, has excellent likenesses of Ma- DAY RCURING, Toh Gee US, HOW, GP | apecttully annonnces te ihe Leditaar Wehiiegey | atone o'clock till ten to-morrow morning: whe | eer bad bloed on. At did not no aronnd the pet Eee oe ed ore bed jor Generals Augur and Averill. for the purpose of conferring de Tees. . cae, Nicinitios, that she has returned home | counsel were informed by a member of the | dees. we, Prisoner was not present at th ‘prayer oc WM. J BROWN, Rec. Sec, | Nithher TO a rene Commencing Monday, iq | Court that they had already produced eufficient | tite. Witness never had Any conversation | "aus Gongress street: Methodist Protestan: FINaNciaL—The. New York Commerical of THE RACE AT BLADENSBURG, TUES. | varictics, cut {0 ft the form with moore cae ate | evidence touching Gen. Brizcoc's military ea, | With the accused about the homicide, nor did Churel the meeting: continue to grow in us Saturday evening says: day, October 18, between roan mare Prince | cy and symmetrical proportions. All Ladies wish. | Teer, but it is understood that other general of. | be read or hear read any account of tt in Bis terest The momentary stringency appears to have Scoring iter: by, « Steele. and sorrel mare jug dress with and. elegance would do well | ficers are yet to testify on this subject. The ii — owned by E. io M reached its climax. There is no difficulty in . Godman, for §300—dis- cal ona nage for themselves. rs K. returns | case will probably conclude in a very few borrowing money on the street at7 per cent, pom 500 yards; time, 77 seconds—was won by the — thanks for former patronage, and solicits a con- days. was in the same room at the time, and walked Josephine, by half length, ine no: - Of the same 8th 4 with an encouraging prospect for 8 busy wert and from the appearance of the ma . corner of street and towards thegtove as she was telling about it, | >. t not unlikely dat transactions may bo madens | 2: “NOTIGE—Amcctinn oftneJOURGEticg | Cotsen treme: Centre Market Space, THE NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL. and appeared to pick at the stoye, but did not f Jou) tenia ot the dockt at gate ins 6 per cent. before the close ot the business. At BRICKLAYERS will be beld attle Uatan | 7 = Among the first cases to be tried by the naval | *#¥ anything aboutit. Witness and her sister vessels are at the wharves receiving carg: coal tor transportation to distant @epois. A‘ the warehouses the flour inspector is at work Se ee Governments were active, especial! Room EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR e : r Seven-thirtie: Patton ao wis ey iinet vom on MONDAY EVENING. October N GRAHAM FLOUR, court-martial, which has been ordered to con their balances in them are selling out under the |- Working in the Distcict are requested, Pap Laster tard STBUEA NBERRIES. Vane in ties etty.om the TiEse, MO vemter, With, ieft the room and went in another room. Wit- ness was at the house the night Lusby was ar- Tested, The first time witness noticed that her A inspecting the flour received at the close of last he 3 . > C., + . . 6 4 ean active r merc ee of va third series, small, sold at 97%. Old Five-twen. oc 14-3t* WM. O'NEAL. Just received at EGAN & PERRIF, i 4 E 3 wards. The lower part of the shirt looked | yi), k Wi 5 wie hes are steady at yesterday's figures; new AQTICE— Op ‘and after TUKSDAY, the | °C 1S:3tf Corner E and 9th streeis. seg nadamd on various charges of unoificer- | jike at had been wasbrd. Coote a ee ae, eomeneons wil ite chee ag" ating ‘Phe tincoputns | (CS, Piviemoe, heart obaren Sia | py see Te 7S ; memes wines rede Me | en seeee Rowe Mary France Up to date: Are About S55 NO ny eenaine loan. | ingtom Library, ith et near Pace.” oes See RHEUMATIC OINTMENT GARRISON DUTY. nearly every night. Witness was notat the | !!Mestone to market, Lonaconing No. ‘bay scriptions at the national bake. wiih ie MERCHANTS OF WASHINGTON, WHO | , 1" Se0in for sale at G. K. KENNEDY'S. (sole | The 4th U.S. colored troops and the 107th a to do. and. twenty sobr boats, with coal, cos- time on good terms with the accused; it com- Importance of the | *S¢nt,) No. 087th street and 473 9th st., Wash- menced because her sister joined the Daugh- signed to George H. Plant 10411 tons; Sunday Herald adds:—Tbhe upward G ze. the i Hope Co., 336.16 tons; Consolidation Co. 210.9 Kentucky colored troops, have reported to movement in the stock market will ¢2mmercial interests of the city, and the necessity | ington City. All orders for the trade should be ad- ve | ters of Temperance, and he ordered witness . 3 $ temporarily by the “short jnterest ‘treated | {0% mutual ecunsel and information, are requested dressed to. A HASSETT € CO. Gen. Augar, in- chedianes i, ctdets, aid have }- Dori tce he the hon, Wines Geran tons: J.C. Helston & Go., Ke. tons; Hamp daring the Jest two or three days. | Many of the | FURSDAY EVENING. October 1 Gt Ratios” | ~2o = U-__No. 98 Jotinat.. New York Clr, | been assigned to duty on the Virginia side ot | VOC. font Gnc reason he ordeled her eee woe 596.18 tons: American Oo, 3101s tone: Base E fe 4 at % ie ay at — iver, to S01 01 . 5 .» 316.) ; Borden “bull” brokers have sold out their customers’ | for the purpose of inquiring into the expediency | (0 AK 8! CLOAK S| been dismantled, thereby relieving s number of | Because she married her second husband when | St-!5_ tons: As Depart d—Mary Francis, wiih stock, and hence they are in the same position | of organizing s Merchant's Kackon ular batteries {be Grst was living. She did not know whethet | coil to Antictam, Gnd sovenpoes ieonte linet aa the “bears” for the time being hee en | Hl. Remkon ‘Johi CLOAKS?! reg cata ae eee ees ee a the Bret husband ‘was living or not; hehad'| 'y': yo asp Gaam Manton Ther ene amount of stock borrowed during the day. — THE BEBEL RAM STONEWALL or tte orcs SPCC Army. Witness had. reesipte of floar and grain reported thie morn i re 6 ee pape A market. Many years experience in the mannfactare of La- The United States steamers Rhode I-land oe others, but did not tell Mr. Wood. Wit. | The demand is quite brisk for flour ant and where loans were not made fla interest favorably ease ne ogee that they are already #0 | and Hornet, heretofore mentioned in the Stor | ness would put the rope arcund the neck uf oan HR iauy Sr Hoar. to supply the city was paid for haying coin carried. The opening saying that for quality, sectoons ot ae pee as having been ordered to Havans to convey { the prisoner if he wes guilty. Witness does | Jome as quoted in the Siar of pore gly Be Priee was 144%, from which there wasa de- * -JJas. Y. Davis, cf Sufsh, they cannot be surpassed bj any other | ‘0 Washington the rebel ram Stonewall, which | not know but that she told some that she ers continue firm at those prices PY i ‘cline to Mixa atthe close of business. The | 20h" R. Elvans & Co., M. W_Galt & Bro., house in the county. was surrendered to the United States by the [| would hang John Lusby if she could, because Port or GxoRGETOWN.—Entered—Steame export of specie $601,228, of which bse ath oe."istel Goat tees & Bro. 1 fi SLOBES. poate, pr reste onder after the | Spanish authorities, will sail from the Navy] she hated the very cronnd he walkedon. She P ~ - u : a pab. and rte ice. aggregated Guy of Weshingion $1500, meaeag ae ine Pare % mM $170,147, % for the experies ; who will week S510,110. ’ ice. tg RanencroN, BO. October i ass, | ®=P° 8. M MEYENBERG. TO BE CONSOLIDATED. Tax Errscorat Convention 1 Convention —In the Gen. | Ist day of OvEstie next, jays aes ‘with eb i.te Under tees en The Fourth Provost Marshal's District of eral opal Convention at Philadetphia, on fale syeroved May 1, 1855 permit will isgue | - a MREDMANET Siticoee paee. Maryland, compricing the several counties of Satu: Hon. Horace Binney introduced excavating any 322 ANT TAILORING. 322 western Maryland bordering on the Potomne, E. C. Stimers, Knox, Philadelphia. Schoon White Swan, Wooster, Richmond. Cleared Schrs. Southerner, Darling, Boston, Whi Swan, Wooster, New Bedford. T¥%o Pocus IN FON LAND —MR. AND Owe Batt. toNiGor” ™ ts had no right to like bim on asecount of the way he had cursed and abused her. Witness liked the prisoner out of her sight bet- ter than in it. Witmess did not tell her sister tbat she noticed that she was unwell before John was arrested, and was certain that she did not notice it before. Witness saw some men there when Lusby was arrested, but does not Soeel sas ate L ard bere on the 20th. MAYOR OFFIOK, cperionced Lay, when eer aclualvely by an el no rpoes street, avenue ewalk, for any purpose Bley, 01 severe & resolution concurring in the resoluti the % 2 nec: 7 is 7 ’ . House of Bishops Sppoinuing 4 day of thanks. Neceead er the necessary repairs to sewers, WALL, STEPHENS & Co., is to be discontinued on the Ist of November, return e, AN 1 j - know who they were. Witness was there be. | 2 EE giving for the b> oe 1l-e0% RiGHARD WALLACH 322 Penn avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | and the books transferred to the Provost Mar- i ‘ ‘She ha ESTAURANT FOR SALE—No. 415 M4 « the earnest desire that “ih therelisionsbern ne NATIONAL BANK OF 7 ERP UaLio, | "CLOTS. Gatataeae rine pple at | Saal sm fattimore. ted when one of the Lusby's (Robert) came for | PR "edjotuins’ Waxkingtog Wouse, with Pista offered Yo Almighty God iarees a catabuahe and after SATURDAY NEX fod Baten | of tich apd verted fashionsble styles, are prepa "ASSIGNED, her and she went around where she found that | Fears. “loguire on the premise, oc 16.5 ment of the National authority over thee anns | pletion of the nee Barta ee pow in process of TR the West Bannan sens Hore Garments Ye Order. | Major General F. Steele, U. S. volunteers, something to her about Lucby's clothes: dia | (OR RENT—Part of « Fursiabal HOUSE. «: country, and for the removal of that great oc- | $hfj{/om upon this corner. the business of the Bank | usnal city prices.” Kil “ has been assigned to the command of the De. | not sce any of her sister's clothing that night rooms and kitche jfatnily without chi of National estrangement to which our | medi gy eugied iB the new room on D street, Constantly on hand afull stock of Gentlemen's | partment of fn Golan gia end of the pro- | Witness di@ not know before Lusby’s arrest | {iot- Price $80 per month in advauce. If dosir Jate troubles were due.” The resolution CHAS. BRADLEY, Cashier, | *°? P°!* any wane ceed without delay to Fort Vancouver. that there was some of her sister's bloody | With enter. “Referenres accnmlly) will boast created quite a stir among the “conservatives” | Washington, D.C., August 24, 180)" enuet CLOTHING, ——_— clothing lying in the room. Witness saw an f fi Post Oftice io 3” and was finally laid on the tabie. rr oc 10 wire *t nie ek Chiron.1 PERSON a.—Attorney General Speed has re- = A Po PRS ag OR SALE—Three handsome well broke: turned to Washington, after an abse1 f abo GEwERaL Haxcock.—Major General Han- F : OR SALE—One two- WAGON. ©: eee, — ‘jor EIR QRSES for sale. “Apoiy to D. Fe eerie mnede es two ligrse WAGON. Gan old blue coat there that night and also a pair of cone whieh she understood had been found. Fe RENT—A two story FRAME HOUSE. with six rooms fn it, on &. between Zhi and viet : ituess was not at Lusby’s the evening of | streets west. Also, two small FRAME HOUSES cock, aecompanied by several members ot his | PRILLIPS, Northwest nd ISth in. Also, two old B OGRYS. Sastre Thankegising Day, oud did not see Luby, | free tate vist st U and staff, has just returned from a three days’ visit | sTeetn. ee 15-0 G4ES and two CARTS. Apply tO SOHN 3. QOOK, | _ Hon, E. B. Spinner, Treasurer of the United | Witness doer not know what time she went | Matrects, “Apply te JOSEPH THREE Ne at tocenys whither he went for the purpose Fo, SALE—a BROWN MARE SINGLE BAR- 2 . oc 18-3¢' States, who has been absent from the city for | there Thanksgiving Day mer when she came at. Georgetown. DO pms hae ground rendered so memora- NESS, and WATSON TOP BUGGY. Pporators AND ONIONS. about a month, on a visit North, retarned to | away, but is certain ibat she did not see REWARD-—Strayed or stolen = pa ; ree days’ fierce and deadly conflict oo be seen at the stable Yard on 18th st.. 2.000 bi Is pri Por. Washington this morning. Lusby. ner of 6th and F street uly, rege gle ace pireasts — G and F. singly or to aa ONIONS Ton sahe ie 'ATOES and 3.000 prime Hons. G. Clay Smith, Ky.; R. D. Rice, Me By the prosecution:—Witness told Mrs. Suen. phont 40 hands high, Jump on ene bis took and party 5 oc 16- 2 5 . a Marche about the shirt and other things: was black ems Kk. The above rew over the field ematical! x PETER BERRY, O. Stearn and lady, N.H.; George H. Yeaman : ° . will be paid for the rec of the Horse or any i= ease acer days battle began, and proce HY BESS for sale timoatatsty Aine HAR. gts Ee eet Georgetows. “| and tumily, Ky: i. B. Spinner, U.S. Treas. | Norried at the time and told Mrs. Marche what formation left at the above place which will oad on over the ground according to the order | five for rent om the Island. 13th Bs, . = — John A. W. Clarvoe, sworn.— Witness is a de- a —a ofevents. General Hancock ved great at- | }f,;,4nauire at DEMONGEOT'S Human <<? ‘We have just received. fret «4; i 2 Thorton , tective, and om the 25th of November last made | QTEAMER LEAVES 7TH STREET WHAST tention from the cttizens of Gettysburg, to er and Wethete. oc 16-4t* | putter, Bifk, Wine, and Gravam Cracker coe: | G@uovmR’s TRRATER.—This evening, the new | S<°t¥e, and on the 25th vicinity of Mr. Ronse Py © whom, during bis stay, he made a brief senn’s house, in company with Mr. McDevitt, WEDNESDAY anh saturpay pen. bert b wide tere MUSIO. ter, Egg. Farias, Lemon. ckers, | Irish drama of “Arrab na Pogue” will be pro- A LaDy Qf several. years” experience in toach- and Gfager Snape GaN rene raciiuhl “dite, tae duced, with the celebrated English actor, . | and_went out to search aronnd. In a vacant | at 10 o'clock, for - S7-The New York dry goods trade for the eee teks fem more pupils for instruc: cw __corner Band #thetreets. | 3) Guenney, in thi as bn | ioe betenensbee Jersey avenue and North * MOUNT VERNON: ‘Week bas been good. There is no accumulation | sso make ip Bk AVE YOU THE co ccaine. oF the, Cnaune Part, and with } Capitol street, between Band C, about a square f Return at S p.m. Fare Sine of stock to notice, Foods being taken as tast as e bet of references given kaa eer es, 80. use Dr PALMERS FEVER NOS duke | the remainder of the characters sustained by and a half from Mr. Roussesu’s iscovered the J. VAN RISWICK they are received from the manumucturers, | through the Post mee, ©e Aadress Tecee” | SYRUP. Tr is note patent medicies: containe no | the most prominent members of the regular | foot-prints of child next to actable, and took | C36-tf _—_—__ General Superintendent Fancy goods are active for most styles. Heavy | » tens ninine, but has been used in etice for over | Company. The attention which “Arrah na the measure of the print, and some of the mud, | PPRUPOSALS FOR THE P' TRCHASK OF Woolens sell freely, good styles ‘Chssimers, M ILLINERY OPENING. Shiety y it ite ever to make @. ‘ogue” has attracted in all other cities where (manure and coal dust.) There was also the } = WHISKEY UBCHAS Yestings and Coatings in demand for the trade | MRS. J. E. SPENCER takes pleasu Treyalont sod telat this sia” ins boon {nas been produced, will doubtless bare the | brint of a man’s foot, large, apparently of & Sensietexce Ormrer,U. 8. A. Of this and other large cities. nouncing to the ladies of W Co eg gE = 9 fovlace iUbefarothe nena He eee eere ence at fine Hat a nnusually crowded audi- | Soldier's shoe, near by. Witness noticed one of Barren eM GAX STREET. ———$—$——__ viein t she ‘open on Thupeier Oc- all cases re directions vialare in. No play in | the foot-prints of the child’s shoe, (the left SEA AL TIMORE. +“ vention riohg in Philadelpae aprtah oes inter 8 on from the leading cid followed, or the money mii be rglnraed, a Seen man! enesiree A more consid eration | fo0t;) had tread aide wayn-and took csorae of the recet end at Rie ome eed PETRY Octobe ay - ° low fee cure Taos 4 mui m this poin' wen! to wl 2, at 12e'clock, noon, < of aboot 87-The vez York Croton Aqueduct Hoard | orin prices,” {ones Competition, elther in goods | inveterate. h ve can show home certin, | Upon the stage with a brighter prospect of @ | House. ‘Mr. Rousecat gave witness the child's Sensi ace shoe, and found it muddy on that side up to ryepve THOUSAND GALLONS WAISKE! the top, and that the mud on the shoe and mud -, iz. a T ver So- 7 SRD ea gy treme BE in the Croton River to its lowest stage, and that | ¥ith a large assortment « x cate at our office, ‘State that the drought has reduced the water Jeo, Dressmaking in the most im red Pe i] sv st Starr sit be improv styles, Fegan apie ha let street west, next door the water is being daily reduced in the reser- enn. avenue. BatranceonC street, second door ee renee 3 oe 13-lw* a os 4 take the place corresponded. Witness yoirs, aad the public are cautioned against from Be WE oc 16- NEY PAINT, OIL, AND LAMP STORE. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. measured the impression found ana it corre. Lot No. 2.—About rin OLD BYE WAL “wasteful! DWA C PS etn Or—errEt ded e shoe. e grown: as ., =e . =e te > DESEE. Oil and Lan tere ee Soe ened ® now Paint, | THE PHILADELPHIA FIREMEN’ | {Peneg nad been Iying were epee Lot. No.3.—Aboat 330 gallons PURE BOUS S7-The National Convention of Spiritualists LUMBER DEALER i tboamentidene ep dH PARADE. Croes-examined:—Witness took the measure | These Whiskeys are all in prime order. T Wilt be Reld to-morrow tm Philadephia. 7 1 Stock of PAINTS, ropes, A Grand Dispia with a stick. The impressions were near a Kages all new! lected wi? Virginia avenue. betwoen 9th and 10th our lar; oc] AINTS, OILS, GLASS, splay. il ick. Pp a packsges Af gusged, were elec - &7 David F. White, gate pecpat of the first * streets east, | BRUSHES. Sxisnalve (aaeortment of COAL | PuiLapeLruta, Oct. 16.—The grand stable door, and the ground was very moist. | great care, and will be found upon examination toll-gate from Baltimore on Washington near U.8, Navy Yard. OIL LAMPS and HANGING FIXTURRS. ia Fire Dovargeer en | The shoe was muddy, one side very much so. fully equal to any Whirkeys that have-bees © turnpike, found guilty in the Howard Uounty gr Rock at the LOWEST ae pe barenssed of the Philadelphia Fire Department to-day is ee fered in this or any Court of 4n assault with invent to kill August Te Sev rt in the | one of the most imposing and splendid pageants Co! “8 INquEat.—Uoroi Wood ward ‘Geiss, bas been sentenced tohard labor in the | M#” Constentiy on hand a large stock of all kinds bie dalled in thigeltye® wie & Offerinducements | avor presented in this country. held an inquest on Saturday over uw smeins eke ne Pag dl Ealeeie wah canine arate otag ter enearen ao pall aivnude wach "Hias bering retina Be fr) a any to is strest Getween Sis bad be . rr 2 ing by strict attention nam four to six , at a house on G street, between 2ist an _Pricea as low as the lowest. oc 16-1m"_ | to business snd fair dealing to merit and oprelm companies, all amounting to over a hundred | 22d streets, in the First Ward. Two gentlemen Wes, AND ME. HARRY WaT testified before the qry, that om Saturday the Tus 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, the subscri- auprobeten of our customers. A liberal discount | and fourteen, mcluding over thirty visiting a imi ber has nee Tram be Orahane Grahame: Court at be giver to and A com) New VET BRIGADIER GENERAL ©. L. Ki! Comic Musteal York city, one morning, at abovt 11 ‘o'clock, they passed | p Re “ seh TWO HOURS IN FUNT Patera (ins dare Kt ie LY esi one from. ¥, gue from Buffalo, | Baker's house. whem he came to his door and sas Fes, wasingin re Hall to-vight. — - Ta inte of Waaht elt 6. oe 12-1m- Between Penn. avenue and D strest. peer from Cntr rm Jersey City, | exclaimed that his wife nen in acep } PIAIN THOMAS ©! BULBEVAN, c.* =THE REGULAI D +D.C., | _oe 12-tm- not from: ‘two from. his kitchen. immediat. Richmond. G.. ot the PUA” ONTHLY Segsense= “Ap peeeene Wereby waned Shei | RQ EM Ov aL. ‘rom Pa., one from ce ad Fad er oul, and found her pulse sti feedly | CAPTAIN E. D. BRIGHAM, ©. S., Bost LATION will bo b N's same, with the vouchers to oi | from Camden, N.J.,two from Reading, one ‘but she soon died. Baker had carried | Mass, 7th street, THIS (H oad St their Booms, No, 900 | On of e 4th day ; they | ‘The undersigned takes ploasure in annéunclag | from Harrisburg, one from : tub full of water into the kitchen in the | And at THIS ree «, sabes ai — pest | Taw be ex from ail Beneft | the remiovalofhisOLOAK and DRESS MAND FAO. | from Wilmington, Del. Bost of the visti morning, and tt was suspected tat he took or alt Bids on the shove lots oy | Toe Ay -£YMEN PLA: , ore companies their . withdraw any spect pe a7 Sah eee = under my band this lth dey of October, | TORY and MACHINE SEWING ROOMS from the |- ine htaaeiphi compe turned out aboue. bri AY wos held at pig moet - 16-lawSe* CAROLINE R. FRENCH. | former stand No. 406 oth st., to the large and | entirely new engines and horse carriages, RY, clock Gtireet on Fe pay. ¥ SNerGua ar eoe COAL AND WOOD, | ©ommodions room over Hove Bro's, Dry Goods | 81 ee sppersius was decorated. with melons “DS ters P me Btore, No. 10; Market Space, between sth ang 9tb:| “rhe tact general pasude ool aA’ i " ssxtvoron, Ooleber - With experienced and obliging Ladics always in | $8 Sines Of, fhe ct five in attendance andgreatly increased facilities, he hoped pcapees Uhh mend * Will «view to comfort ax well ae beau = ate at, etary aah grep an tek 7 rihe fora. Ret ota remy ted —-— oe — ~ del) poe TO OR, Be rear Le 7 a x PB tustin. | Sucnv end IMPROVED Wi oc 1e2t Chairman Com, on Night Bastia, Ban . ; ; : cy 3 : smocning opeved eel TUG Lancxay — Yowrings | Marita MORE UNPLEASANT AND UW ‘AGE. Tsqutre Penneylvanta ab: fteahundvede of thonsanty le ‘eu sens pron —ee SAF MEDI - | een Soe 10-St* | are gathered along the route, Sentech tachonos Stewart, a colored soldier of atte oe. je L3zi2R8 AND OTHER WRITINGS OFJAS all sections of the city. There are large num- | ment. The money Was not recovered, but the MADISON mT to Tat ‘ia bers of strangers hourly arriving. . fecused was sentto jail for court by Justice out ‘TAYLOn. The Ledger to-day estimates that the parade | Walter, of the Fourth Ward, CDEVETT. of at aad Iu.