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5 ¥ . a are trate. Theriay was a pleasant one. ing. The acomsed within ten f nowy one had ongark pants pnd thinks white stockifigs. the Defeuce><There eight prisoners toa in the same cell_with ‘the prisoner and witness. At wie ptesent.time there — only twenty- avi in the Old Capito! prison. The guly ore! prisoners among this number in AL, VEN RECEIPTS. ENIN ee RA NEWS, BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Ii EV. ING STAR. —— ; GEVENTH GRAND BALL i H W. B- WALLACM, Baltes and Frogristet. New Scan Gon Jeane g ee jeigh, PS or THE ' from Savannah on the 14th, has arriv: ‘ ISLAND SOCIAL OLUB, —— WASHINGTON CITY: The Herald reports cotton in demand with 4 O'CLOCK P. My Coraxtgesuir LiticaTion.—Bguity Court, WEDNESDAY.......0CTOBER 15, 1866. | holders firm. For sometime Dest, ‘nama ed Tobe given at : — <— = vies in Tevenue yesterday Judge Olin, October 16, 1865.—Charles i Gera- one to three cents per pound, and since Wed. ne. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, | Ament ____ Aaya py A pe READING MATTER ON eee PAGE) nesday the advance on upland has been from On THURSDAY, Oct. 19, 1855. WasHixatox, October 18, 1865. | PxnsoxAt.—Maj. Gen. Terry, U.S.A; Gov. | And JW. Howe. |The bill in this case stains BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALB- | 10 10 124 cents per pound, thus effecting an — ay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- | Dp. Tod, Ohio; Col. W. T. Withers, Miss, Maj. | 28! Spin. Sn. anand OE aoe, GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. advance on all ies of Oe of from 10 the aatunboes 60.thia.cinh- seni lly tender Jay Penton Gen. Meade, U.S.A.) Maj. Gen. Batter and} 195 "ot the p of grennputiog 4 Cieneral eae rang ws sree Sncenen nd pledge th Saaiverioaeky igi eee Buying Selling. | Hon. D. W.C. ‘Farrington, Mass.; Maj. Gen. | Ciaim Agency business, without any agree. Grover, narawing smmenttly, and recely- | qworigns ar nominal or Mtdings fom | [ay asingat/enysrmentts st who MMR. | v.68 Compon, TE nsevnsnfl am | Magher, U.S.A and wits: Hon. Wp Odeti | ment aso br duration of hud sopartnersh. Tover's, is drawing immensely, receiv- > cents. atte ; "'S. Five Twen } ad, N. i * ‘0 ing the hearty approbation its merits deserve. From twenty thousand - thirty thousand eatickste ONE DOLLAR, sdmitting » gentleman 5 5. Five Twenties—new 3 13 U.S. A. el Pohl R.F. theas; that on the r= of August a peiaedl peso Postini ite heer sehen Longer Stamnations, were to be sold at By order of the Commaitton 8 prrueeneee oor the sey opaeaeaare rs $8 | acd Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Florence, comedians, | dissolved; that for some weeks prior to said no- are at Willards’. Mr. Chesman, sub-treasurer at San Fran- cisco, Cal.. is in the city. tice, said Foster hati been engaged ia baying soldiers’ check booke, for, or upon account of i Geerge Adi eee Fisher, G. x. : : see auction on the 18th inst, yohn Rliey, John Little, T. ¥. McCook, Jno, Les. are becoming sufficiently familiarized with the Wed 4 Gan Ww. Miller, john Mahoney, Ho- Uonpons 1c: Five Ewention, Kr 104, play toavoid the embarrassments which at- ratio Beach: Thos. Hutchison, G. Dickson. Chris, s, / ex- said Howe; that some hundred thousand dollars, w OURS IN FUN-LAND.—Mrs. Wat po! i coupon; do. new, 102,ex-coupon; Ten Forties, ate : sbusere’o? ooluule chases ae rpoomyes tend the first production of such pieces. The 3 0 How Strong-minded Wo nj Roma - Dice. Luke O’Brien. oc 17-3t 8 at Now Certificates. 98 x; Gold, 1465. RAPHI ? News bought; that the commissions er compensation scenery and mechanical arrangements are su- Ne; Sige Fees Goudie Wome Gree: TELEG C. <. bought, that the commissions er compensation perb,and the drama cannot fail of a hearty | school Mis oy; Lady from Ireland, ete. PERSONAL. WHITE HOUSE. . and upon account of his services afore- Welcome as often as it may be —— hy Odd Fellows’ Hall. oc 17-2t* Fe 1 Aly tomo glock, rag, pa vallonseS aay, “The Episcépal Co entiens said, mounsed to “some ree thon " recat tho Wash- ON PAINTERS—All Jouruey- I y spctedt es Henini , Bite aiaerleenbapiny aes enthusias- gly leh nters of the District ef Co- | your lastdollar. Sce Dr. DARBY at ence, He ; distinction had called at the White House ex Pk stecoapeneon pe Tented levees Jution, derstood between the complainants and ly requested toattend ameet- | has plenty of money and practice, and can afford to | cent Governor Pierpont, of Virginia, who was tteally received by & select audience. Mr. tng of the Joargeymen Hotes painters. sec Hon tree youhoneeiy weet iat Gala. vaanived by the President for the purpose of FIOTenCe, a ne Coa aioe ota eipeccty aaa | EVENING, October 8, at 7 o'ock,tomakear | WL ssi thane Hotei eine en Hite | consulting with reference to affairs in Vir- was persistently called on for a speech, and | rapgements for Ppehge ye lage 8 pee mass | Blindnees, Paralysis, a Cag Gnie a ginic. made a happy response. This =—* rape meeting to be hela on the RON jer. a ees crane: G80 Basch street Rees Quite a large number of pardon seekers been thoroughly rea - eer aries J. MURRAY, See'ry. oc 16-3t*_ | Patent Office. oc 16 im* called during the day, but many of them re- rendering it a most popular resort. e - > WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 13, 1%65.— | 4 STROLOGY—MADAME KROUSE, will give | tired after reading the notice on one of the doors pany is of average excellence, and the plays | The STOCKHOLDERS of the ‘National (gel BS on ali the affairs of life, and in are all replete with those gems of Irish humor | Union Insurancce Company ef Washington are | respect to all other subjects. She can be consulted | Of the mansion to the effect that all pardons | hereby notified that a meeting for the election of he f theday and eveni: Gentlemen | in the office would be signed as soon as = and pathos which the Florences so inimitably | Directors will be held at the office of the Washing. | Sh Si honrsof the day and evening. | Gentlemen aide: ms . La delineate. ton and Georgetown Railroad Company, corner of | as iarge as life. Residence No. 125 4% street, be- hn Chie wiodniting thd dent devoted @ por- At Odd Fellows’ Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry New York avenue and Fifteenth streets, on SAT- | tween C and D, Island. ‘oc 16-1w 1 2 Presi Pr Foster that the business done as aforesaid by the said Foster for and upon account of Howe shouid be regarded as part and cel of the same eo} ership business of the complain- ants and Foster, and that the complainants should share equaliy with Foster all that he should receive from Howe for or upon ac- count of anything done or services rendered by Foster; and the bill charges that Foster terminated the copartnership for the purpose of cheating the complainants out of their ehare of whatever might be due from Howe to Foster as aforesaid, and that Foster has re- when Dr. Patterson called attention to the fact that Bisbep Wilmer is referred to in the report as a bishop of this church, which he is not until he signs the required forms. Bisbop Wilmer’s name was withdrawn from the report, and the resolution as amended was adopted. ‘A report ‘was presented establishing a freed- men’s commission; which was ad 5 The canon preventing clergymen from enter- ing the military or naval service was taken Ate: Goodwin submitted the following as a fused to account, &c; and the bill prays UBDAY, tho 28th day of October. 1955. at 13 Mi. MPRESSED ME- | tion of his time to considering the applications | substitute for the canon reported by the com- | 1a: Poster may be enjoined, &c., from receiving Watkins continue their charming entertain- seg ts oem avee Ee iP tg tr Le No. | of parties for pardon, about one hundred and mittee:—No clergyman of this church, heirs anything from Howe, and that Howe may be ments, “Iwo Hours in Fun-Land,” and are JOSEPH J. MAY 62 Montgomery street, Georgetown, D. Spe b bishop, priest or deacon, shall voluntarily en- | py ioined, &e., from paying anything to Foster, i alarit AUGUSTUS EB. PERRY the past, present and future events, busini i | thirty of which he granted. ter any military or naval service except as 2 | anu that Foster be ordered to account to the ggg rs te atari ae BENJAMIN F. GUY, * or stolen roperty recovery of thesame, love, mar. | The President is daily in receiptof memorials | non-combatant, or shall accept or hold any complainants, &c., and that a receiver be ap- i 7 -10t Commissioners. | Tiage, siekness, remedy for, &c..from 8 a.m. to 9 f Jeff. Davis. day military or nayal commission except that of inted to receive from Foster all moneys due Tur Ectirsx.—To-morrow there will bean | 0c} }0t______Commissioners._ | 0 if i soamiws | im hebalf of Jeff, Davia. A dow days ago, | military or, soya com polsied to receive from Foster all mosoys due eclipse of the sun, visible over nearly the whole A CARD.—In secondanee with a respiesion N ADAME LOUIE, FASHIONABLE OLOAK | Judge Phillips, of Alabama, at the request of se Eosten Sia SOtOEER tine Suen BUignet Sp ie of the continent of North America, the north- masts et te Germans of Washi hy jonand vicinity b rs Roe e ae ee eit inte the petitioners, presented one signed by nearly Great Flood in Cuba. future order of the Court and the rights of the S t- | is herewith called to take place in the School-roem | 12th street, between A five thousand ladies of Georgia, and on Mon- | New York, Oct. 18.—The steamer Moro Cas- | parties, Injunction was granted as prayed, ern half of South America, and the whole A’ hi DI Pi and Africa. At this place the eclipse will be | instant, at 8 o'clock p. m. tt waco mowane in office No, 51 Congress eee pages long, apparently written by a female, partial aad will cover, st the timscal greatest.) —Siicea Germen kesodlation aco adisily Ie: | crt et Wolsirne vie "“"ser-1m*" | was received, appealing for mercy for Davis obscuration, something more than one-half of | yited to attend, subscribe to the new Constitution, | I_I=_=_0T=—T__—c | on the ground that he had rendered valuable the sun's disc. It will begin here abont nine = Ee ns COMMITTEE. BOARDING. _ service to the country in various public posi- tle, with Havana dates to the 14th instant, has arrived. During the first week in October heavy rains and high winds prevailed throughout the Isi- and, forcing the people to shut themselves up and suspend business. and John H. Trook appointed such receiver, who gave bond with surety in the sum of three thousand dollars. M. Thompson for com- plainants. _——— = Sa.eor Rear Estatre.—W. L. Wall & Co., o'clock in the morning, and terminate at noon. | ~—— ‘vee tions, as Cabinet officer, and fought bravely in eaok selena el ddd <i me ore a ey py - The central eclipse begins at 9.32 a.m., Wash- i, . BoARD.—S-veral gentlemen can obtain pleasant | the Mexican war; that he was no more crimi- }| road tracks. . ee ote 8 drome L streetand New Yorkavenue, ington time, on the Pacific coast, near the leg leave to inform their customers, the trade -Kooms, with or without Board, in a pei vate nal than the others who figured in the rebellion, Several lives were lost by drowning, and | for $2,(60,and was purchased by Mr. Duffey mouth of the Columbia river, and the central | and public in general, that they have family, by applying at 416 cth street, betwee | and who have been pardoned. much misery was caused. a 2 Affairs in Georgetown. Canar.—Arrived—Boats E. D. Hartley, with wheat, to Hartley & Bro; Maude, with pig- iron, to Geo. Waters, and twelve boats, with coal, consigned to Central Co. 2134 tons; American Co , 519.16 tons; J. C. Hieston & Oo. 99.7 tons; B. F. McQuade, 109.2 tons; Hamp- line, extending across the continent in an east- E REMOVED YHREE OB FOUR MECHANICS can be ac- a routheast direction, comes to the Atlantic near | fom 269 Penneyivania avenue to thelr new store, Diccmmodated Frith comfortable ROOMS and | NATIONAL MILITARY AND NAVAL ASY- ee a : . ae » by a immediat at 3 = Charleston, S_C.. and crossing this ocean. ter- | southeast corner of 1ith street, where they have | bet E aad Mate one. knee te tet A meeting of the corporators of the National minates in Africa, near the western coast, at | oniarged facilities for conducting their business | es. oc 18- Military and Naval Asylum, for the relief of 12.53, Washington time. Expeditions to note | They have just received, and will keep constantly COR RENT—One neatly FURNISHED ROOM | tne totally disabled officers and men of the yol- the phenomena of theannular eclipse have been | on hand. a large supply of the choicest brands of on second floor front. Also, one en third floor, ES, Information from Hayti says the only vessel which Giffrard had employed in the blockade of rebel ports has been captured by a party of three hundred men. Giffrard at last accounts was at Port au Prince. New York Markets. Baltim x 7 ; Borden Co. 3 wit rami iteer forces of the United States, was held to- = shire & ore Co., 214.1 tons; . eral posi from WIN dene ai ai Ee ee New York, Oct. 15.—Flour declined 5 cents; | 116 toms; Consolidation Co. 11118 tons. De. pose cian oroing natives, aloes LIQUORS, Fa per month Ca et set aee oe ANDERS ‘at day in the library of the Smithsonian Institu- | wheat and corn declined 1a2 cents; beef firm: | parted “Boats Maude, «alt. to McUoy's Perry, 5 . About thirty were in attendance, in- % > CIGARS, One front PAR- | “OP il the Coast Survey and the Nautical Almanac. FINE CONDIMENTS, &c. OR. Wan Ds ne nt sith. | cluding Hon. E. M. Stanton, Generals Grant, ork heavy; lard steady; whisky firm, and - — BED Tax Escuisu Tovnisrs.—Sir Morton Peto Having facilities to import these good direct, | Out BOARD; to be let together or separately. Ap- | Meade, Hooker, Butler, Terry and Sigel, Ad- jolders ask an advance. Cotton dull at 60 cents. innet, salt and articles, to Camberland; E. D. Hartley, salt, &c., to Berlin; and fifteen boats light. x ly at 234 H street, between 19th ‘2th sts, one i oe Reav Estate axp Stock SaLe.—Thomas and bis travelling companions were this morn. | they are prepared to sell them, either in bond or fraare from tne cars. 0c 14-26* mirals ib dibe dot) by Me Bishop Simpson, OCAL NEWS. Dowling, Auctioneer, made the following - = duty paid. at the lowest market prices. — D Rooms | SUreeon General es, Gov. Tod, Hon. H’ Li sales :—$5,000 Farmers & Mechanica’ Bunk. at ing taken in charge by John W. Garrett, Esq., Parties in want of any goods in our line would do F eS a nae Ri 8 | J. Raymond and Hon. M. F. Odell. e 67 cents, to W. H. Tenney; #2,100 Corporation Wm. Prescott Smith, Esq.,and the directors | yeitto call and cesuine ons Dotrne tgmsth or without Board, st treet, he Secretary of War presided at the meet- G at 99 cents, to E. P. Barrett: $550 etween Zist and 22d streets. only four squares daft 1 di The Outrage on Little Octavie Rousseau. rorgetown, cents, . of the Baltimore and Ubio Railroad, and left EXTENSIVE STOCK west of War Department, and two squares from ee Snestingee Gene Bene & com- TRIAL OF LUSBY. Corporation Georgetown, at et 3 cents, to W for Harper's Ferry in a special excursion train. | pefore purchasing elsewhere. railcars. Terms moderate. peor aes Aigtdymond. Gov. Gout. Mie a peeks J-] Qnimiyan Covet, Judge Wylie—The trial | H. Tenney. The Tenvallytown flotel proper- Thedistinguished party was accompanied by NAGLE & CO., A TESSSELYANIA EADY, BESIDING AT | TO) Aamiral Davis, and Surgeon Generai | of John F. Lusby, indicted for the murder of ty, with fonriean acres of land, was sold yes- Generals Hancock, Meigs, MeCullum, and 267 Pennsylvania avenue, Rooms “Beds and Monrding: suttaits teleceniee? hes, was appointed, with instructions to | Uctavin Rousseau, aged six years, in Novem. } terday aD Game MARune. Pious Dail other officers and a number of representatives | _oc w-costif southeast corner of lithst. | date 6 or 8 respectable Boarders. Table Board 96 eee spn Orme tees Hie _eneal OF the Yoatiic: {11007 Tae tna: damuatec SemsineaRok poaler, Pkottpes Weeki, celivs Baauee ake wanes eek Press. ill yis hs OFFICE. per oc 5-Im"_ | tions im the Sth section ofthe act of incorpora- . e city trade; snpers, $9.50a9. of Monocacy, Harper's Ferry, and possibly Wadnore ee Pt {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET<From 810 to ton and to make nominations for twelve ai. day, was continued by calling— ; rian if — ins kane eee S18 to Sie Martinsburg, the scene of railroad destruction otice is hereby given, that from and after the | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET From $10 to | ators, ir Edward Curtis, who being sworn, testified : 4d : by the rebels, returning this evening to Balti- | 1st day of NOVEMEER next, in accordance with j "ge 8-tf that he is an assistant surgeon jn the army on duty in the Surgeon General's Office. Witness Tecollects that he, with Dr. Erni and Assistant Surgeon Woodward, made an examination of Wheat—Receipts for the past two days im- proved; good red $245, and holders firm. Corn, 91a95 cents. Oats, #6 cents per bushel. The weatheris so inclement that outside ope- of Gen. Bat! agreed more. At nine o'clock to-night the capitalists | the law approved May 1. 1805, fio porinit will itene | 22d lith atreete. pe reer epee petty Mahenidte ee will leave that city for Philadelphia where Sees ah omies fon the puspose o quewveting arly til called together by the committee 3 i ss ’ . . yor si ‘ ‘i i i Cee ee eee eek ae ne ice will | interes, cotiet hl Geen ee EDUCATIONAL. The section desired to be amended provides me! 4 stains on clothing. Dr. Woodward is not at | rations are unimportant. Sa ey “ociteoteol RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor IGHT INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH | acyinm there shall be apprecre ee Tie! | present in the ciiy. Witness read the report | Pom or GuoncEtows — Batered Steamer : Sir S. Morton Peto. Baronet, i a x member ot | ==> NOTICE—On and a after TURSDAY, ae : Branches, the Classics, Mathematics. Mod gm | pages or fines adjudged against volunteer | made by a i aoe oy it onjaines & cor. SS | Saag see pe > Dien soa Parliament elect for Bristol, and the chairman “4 at ‘SD. > apguages, and Phonography. Address T. X. P rect of the an sis. t was tolerably a Kate, Scran , Danton, l of the London Board of D:rectors of the Atlan- \em 1 ph instant, the office of Glenwood Come- | City Post Office. — Oc 18-3 cers, jfoldiers or seamen by sentence eceanl ta well established that one of the stainson the shirt was blood: There was no appearance of tic amd Great Western Railroad. He is now Ty will be removed to the building of the as = — of courts martial or military commis- i on Lib . \. AY. — is in- NE LARGE ROOM AND ONE BEDROOM the greatest railroad man in England. Some ngton Library, llth st., near Pa. ay. oc 5-d! <T. TIMOTHY'S HALL. The duties of Cite te- sion, over and above the amounts neces- “ = SS ‘stitution will be resumed on Sept. 18, 1855. for the reimbursement of th semen either on shirt or coat. The microscope let at No. 19 13%; street. Rent $15 a wonth, idea may be conceived of the magnitude of his NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, | terms, &e., ace catalogne and circular at the prin: | Scare tra a an ee On accoume ut | magnified over nine thousand times. The tast | _o¢ 18 St Sine pae the smptoyment of one hundred thousand men, | O#.AP% after SATURDAY NEXT. uni the coin. | C120) bookstores of thie city, or uidross tne prin: | Geacruon som ihe. volunteer service: ud al had anegative resuii. whit ‘was looked after | "TCwkesinovety ens che uaad tne Pin bh o e a + 5 ® os > cl every + . rat bess qudeenae having their ramifications not | Plétion of the new Banking Room now in process of | “28 a Ma money due deceased volunteer officers, soldiers e tl i see LS. * _ | not being found. Witness was unable to say | Ward; rent $25 per month only in England and this country, but in Aus- | Sui pol Ubon this corner, the business of the Bank _ = or seamen which now are, or may be, un will be conducted in the new room on D street, im- = = y he! that of a D. L. WELLS & CO., . laimed for three years after the death of such | WBether the blood was human or Corner 13th and F streets tria, Russia, Italy, New Zeland, Australia and | mediately in the rear. FRANCIS H-sMITR.] [JAMES 0. CLEPHANE. | © i higher order of aimee. A . Z a Btor Peru, not to mention the newly constructed CHAS. BRADLEY, Cashier. SMITH & CLEPHANE, fed eee ohne ena soraa pen harles Watkins, sworn.—Witness resides on | _0¢ 18-2t" ae. underground railroads of London. In Austria | Washington, D.0., August 24,1865. ' au2-tf LAW REPORTERS of such deceased officers, soldiers or seaman: | Failroad track by the depot, and knows Wesley- (CLOSING OUT SALE. alone he employs no fewer than eight thousand | — AND —$— ers or seamen.” | taylor. Witness recolleets on Thanksgiving angie I will ool men; while his entire army of employees num. | "JYREES, GRAPES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS. SHORTHAND WRITERS, THE WIBZ TRIAL day they were carrying ® column to the Capi. | | Having rented a Store South, I will sell my bers more than the fighting army of Great % 5 — 29 Indiana avenue, betw. 3d and 4}: or - 7 a 2 tol, and between five and six o’cléek had-got it at its of very fine realy-made CLOTHING Britain. The other members of the party are Celebrated Linnwan Nurseries, established 1732. f * Clerk's O: “Hall The Wirz Court-martial met to-day for the near the horse railroad.’ Witness recollects th: re} ishing GOODS, HATS, CAPS: known as merchant princes and distinguished | AM kinds of Fruit and Ornamental 7k Ge Sees Cees: City Hall. |: purpose of. twaring, the’ argushents for the Potteries te ee man wear- | THUNKS, VALICES. end tverything uscully, capitalists. Several attaches of the London | Roses, Bulbous Hoots Perolen Geek aie Fuss: defense and prosecution. That for the defense | ing soldier’s clothes, a slouch hat, and blue Kept in « deaipclass Cloibing Store. Be ot ee get insecure er seer ose and at low prices. “Catshopues.of each d — FH RR | gaye asynopsls of spe evidence adduced in the | O¥ETCORE with Sas io gianna Penang ae ae = "8. ROSENFELD, | of Virginia have adopted a resolution oc 18-7t* Flushing, rh ee asec Wert at work, sat on the stone ; are weet sicest., that the bank will redeem its circulating notes ES UND PREC DRESS FURS, cruelties alleged of @ general character, the | at the corer. Withess saw the man sitting | _0¢ 18Te* opposite the Kirkwood House. and pay deposits standing on the Ist of July, STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING and . accused was not personally responsible. As to | there when he left at six o’clock. It was after B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionvers, 1-61, as they do now, at the rate of twenty-five EMBROIDERING DEPOT, and | of all descriptions. the charges of killing, beating, and other out. | dark when witness left; did not notice nis ap- ee cents in coin or the equivalent in currency per Mo. 35¢ ’ rages upon Union prisoners, it was argued that | pearance. Witness was working atthe time in | TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR dollar, or will advance siteen seni nee dohee neck 350 Seventh street, THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK induces any Gras, 109, Yague to materially | the middie of the street, and the man wason | op ePREBN 4 oe ECC TION. in coin or the equivalent in currency to such ‘ar Northern Liberty Market. influence the Court. At twelve o’clock the | the pavement: merely saw his face, but did not | front of the promlene. atl vie hat ‘commen holders and on such deposits, the parties to anett Lovie pa new French Finting Ma. | in the city, now open at Court adjourned till Friday, to enable the | take particular observation of his face; he had | ov the first-named property Lot No 7. in square Teceive in addition a ratable proportion of such - _ i “ ante i do still the besi, and Judge Advocate to complete his argument for | his coat collar turned up; could not say that | No. 98. This pro; rty is handsomely situated at mount as may be realized and made available | “ Any kitd of pattern stamped while the Ladies Pun" MELSRBBES?, Piven to the Cote nich, time the case will be | he had a beard or moustache. A remark was | the coruer of south 1 apd $th mtrests east. Also, from the assets of the bank for distribution, | wait. 48 Market Space given to the Court, and the doors thereafter be | made by Taylor which caused witness to look | Lot No. 21, in square No. 104. This When its affairs can be brought to a close. Th : perty best and cheapest Braid, Silk, ete., al closed to the public. at the man. Witness was before the grand | {Bt® on south K. between 13th and lath strects nd . selagere jury on this case. At the time he saw the man | $Aat:Tunming back with side alley, to. three foot ley. there a little girl peepuying around. Lusby | a cash. was here brought before the witness, and the All conveyance and stamps at of purchaser. latter said he could not say that he wasthe | Title indisputable sali (Under t! RE LEST OTD BoA sgh daha FREEDMEN’S HOSPITALS oc lv lw _between 7th and 8th streets, Dr. J. H. Grove, Surgeon in Chief of the ASSETT’S Die de lle 5) earns. a x! B RHEUMATIC OINTMENT | Freedmen at Nashville, Tenn., reports to the ee #7 In Baltimore county, Md., two tickets for county officers have been nominated by the a PERSONS IN WANT OF DE- SIRABLE FURNITUBE of every Unien party. Yesterday a convention at description, from the simplest to Towsontown nominated a ticket which is en- man he saw there; does not think he was the Lis) will be required paid down when the proper- MIE tho neat from that now in the field, COSTLIEST CHAMBER SETS set,) No, OOSTEN strech and 47S oe Te | Rae neTe nder date of October 13th, that | man. oct aroee & WIEEEAMS. Aarts wi exception of the name of Henr: ‘J agent,) No, 5087th street and 473 i - | Sli the hospitals for Cross-examined:—The lights were lit when : 3 Shew for Surveyor, which is on both tickets. And from the least expensive to the 9th st., Wash. pitals for refugees and freedmen in ig a witness stopped work. The little girl was hag Typ ad Mr. Donaldson's door. By the Court:—The little girl had calico : r i City, Al : ‘i ¥ JA8. C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. Resetutions endorsing the restrain wollay of FINEST PARLOR FUBNITURE, Paton | Pas Il orders for the Seer ed be ad the Nashville district have been discontinued pasa i A.B. President Johnson, opposing suffrage by col, | Would do well to examine the stock now tobe seen | ocl2-Im* No. 52 Johnat., New York excepting four, which are for freedmen only, ored men, favoring a modification of the Reg- gb waa ‘ep capes ni ita Til aaeh Kea Te SORPRANS Cott, RATIFIED. SY THE j — ~ — | Snd these are at this time in process of being | clothes. i } i a istry law, and thanking the soldiers for their Mesens. JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., LOAKS! CLOAKS tt! | digcontinued. This is done asa part of asys. | _ George Henry Boswell sworn.—Witness re- | Sip REME, COURT. OF LOT ON MASSA services, were adopted. Pennsylvania avenue, corner Tenth street, at a sided on M street, between 3d and 4th streets, on AY APT i as All that can be obtained inthe markets of the CL OAE Bt Pee ene ne DOOD a8 SEE fe ‘ On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 2th. at 2 © clock. on the premises, I shall sell part of Lot 0. Cn Sag Square No five hundred sixty-four. (564,)in the city of W: D and is a boiler maker: has known the prisoner for about five years, and before his arrest saw him every day in the same shop in the yard. Witness saw the prisoner last Thanksg RalILroaps THE Eastern SHore.—The | North can be found in the collection referred to. — Possible, to provide for themselves. citizens of the Eastern Shore ot Maryland are and can be purchased at prices as moderate as those Manz xoazs experience in the mannfacture of La- becoming alive to the importance of railroad | ®*¥¢'! for them in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, feo AK'S and the fact that they are already so FREEDMEN’S AFFAIRS IN ARKANSAS. or New York. ~ be) inning for the same at the northear corner facilities. On Monday next a county meeting nown te my customers, i = ‘ving | of anid lot and runving thence westwardly lon) ta tobe held Gt. Ceoneians non ALSO, saying that for quality, sti ant tee A private letter received at the Freedmen’s Day on G street south, crossing 6th, towards | fheline of Massachusetts avenue sixtern fect (1s coustruct a railroad san pF pendacrony niied BRONZE CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, &c., of finish, they cannot jurpassed by any other | Bureau from an officer in charge of the freed- | DiS house on 5th street apparently. Witness | fect.) thence southwardly seventy-three feet one. house in the country. i t tell the exact time, it vi inch (73 fe inch) to blie alley, thencs Tie; And thus form a connection with the | {Go.vot Boston, MAnUctory of Hiram Tucker | “GLOAS cut, Ne. and made to order after the | ™¢2&t Helena, Arkansas, represenis affairs in | CONG nottell the exact time, butit was between | haif'inch (13 feet Tach) tom public alley” thence . dark. Lusby was along the line of said public alley thirty-nine feet cities of the North. ‘The cost, it is stated, will | <£°-~°f Boston._ oc 8-eoaw | tatent Paris styloen apd at ea ant ct reer atte that district as being very satisfactory. All | Gane nud pte GO a ee ene at the | slope the ling of anid publ, alley, thirty nine fost not exceed $350,000. POSALS FOR RATIONS. a department eh eaneens exclusively sn | the freedmen are at work and doing well, no | man. He had ona glazed cap and a soldier's lagu, one hundred and nine feet to the place sf iieek FE Tpa Rema at ne | "| Onaga pis di. SI RETIRE | ice cere ce es I how | aoc Wie ert tae ce | SRARUIR acter on S. Navy, and who about eighwen years si ‘ashingtom, October 17, 1885, { " Race pital. Nota single case of actual want “ . meet. — ust on commaided the Dead Sea exploring expedi, | _ Sealed Proposals will be recetyed at this office | oC }1-1w Under the Avenue House, pt style as now. The work in which the prisoner | the premises, b = . | tithtion among them is a. tion, died in Baltimore yesterday. He had | 1" for furniabhar sotiens io the Us ed Hoss EGR BALE A handsome and stylish e prompt ache oars And witness was engaged is black and dirty, All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the r % nited States 'ALLION for sale; very gentic in harness, | **!40™ committed, the prompt action of the | and sometimes oll was used aboutit. The ac- | purchaser. been & commodore in the rebel navy. Marines at the following stations for the year 1895, | and splendid saddle bores, ah ress Box 66 Post | authorities preserving excellent order. cused was in the three months service, and 18-4 bee ER atte toe oaty Gen. R. E. Leehas taken the amnesty | Vi x ieunes Office. ‘oc 17-3t* tiene bi s.2 Seasemasheatas with this exception he had worked in the yard yw cwaLtees IRE & 00.. Aucts. T : . a TO BE for several years. wb. & ., Auctioneers. 87-Eight thousand bales of Savannah and Sreckive Won tee ee ‘y) . APWARD OLSRE., In obedience io tueeae the W (Crows-examined:—Witness haa been drink. | IB¥ “Original ores a eee oe Sea Island cotton were sold by the government | _Philadelphis. Pesmpivania. LUMBER DEALER Department, General T ne | nf Thanksgiving day, and was lively, but not SALE OF HOBSES CARRIAGES toe in New York yesterday. Middling fair cotton Washington City, District of Columbia. f ' : erry has ordered the | drunk, but the prisoner was staggering ‘ Saeeeree 4 On SATURDAY MORNING. October 21. com- brought 44%. (gold at 1 strict middlings Gosport. near Norfolk, Va. Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets east, | ‘Mmediate muster out of the Ist District of By the Defence:—Witness did net speak to | mencing at Wo'cloek. at the Bazaar, will be sold 404 c., strict low middling 39%c.. and ordinary Rpt oy. moon hs near U. 8. Navy Yard Columbia cavalry, 4th Massachnesetts cayair Lusby because he was drunk. @ large number of Harness. Work ‘and Saddle from 36 Ke. to 324¢. of pork or ange cnet of three-fourths ef pound isis : and 4th Provisional New York cavalry; all of | BY ‘be Prosecution:—Witness and prisoner nding ge — S7 Brevet Major General Bartlett sails from | fresh or salt beef; clghteen ounces of bread or frou, ; which are now serving in th cs were working on a gunboat when they used | ipel Fomily Horee Carnage, and : New York for Europe to-day, accompanied by | oF twelve ounces of hard bread. or one anda fourth | $27 Constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds | WiC! wramed scbartment of | oil. Usually left their overcoats at the shop. | ery superior Sorrel 3 Ties well Weamtiful aut: his bride, married on Saturday last. Porous cornmeal; and at the rate to one hundred | of LUMBER, Virginia. The first-named regiment will | There was nostraw, manure or ashes used fa mal. A fell description atcale Potatifal ext S7-A court-martial at Detroit has sentenced | ten unds of Tice, or, fn How Saceoar cohecreee Prices as low as the lowest. oc 16-1m* ca tagi Monroe, where they will m yihe Def :—Sor ‘coat: ool good drafted men who deserted, to imprisonment for | week, one bundred and fifty ounces of desi = IVAN Foul embark on transports for Washington. ths bone wees xin meas eyebi tig : iia eee Reet aa —_ three months andthe loss of citizenship forever. chatoes and one hundred Ounces of mixed vegota- NE Wuapiroe ane. RE, nw GEAOLAS eee ps bad pee eae an boliers thie 7 X use 87-Fifty thousand barrels of herring have iten pounds of coffee, or, in lieu th > ODE Corner of Gat ried aa THE REGULAR ARTILLERY. rilis — Witness A large collection of rable new and socord- been taken this season off the coast ot Maine. Par auartn reheat as, fifteen, Pounds of at are orner of Cat, north and Third st, east. Battery B, ist United States artillery; Battery eg Ter sok:tadaws aaa the Wass mek Bnesios, Rockaway, Express 82The Comptroller of New York being un- | orone and one fourth Miamantine candles, JOSEPH WALSH, Jn., Aroraecany, | L, 4th United States artillery, and Bat able to pay the Metropolitan Police, Moses | ©F ne anda half pound of tallow; four pounds of Respectfully announces to the Public that he has Le seis Taylor, upon being appealed to, has advanced | *°fP 8nd two quarts of salt. 860,000 to the city for that purpose. ecuit rations to be delivered upon the order of the mother ot Mrs. Howland. Has known the prisoner from boyhood. The accused has been aLso, A i ~ married about six years, and has a wife and rot a $f Sm, pal secon} tani Har 5th United States artiliery, now serving in th wt opened. at hi y ! eae — FRESH SUPPLY of as above,a FULL Department of Virginia, are to be dismounted, DRU Mr. Bradley offered to prove that the prison- er _is subject to bleeding at the nose. Mr. Phillips objected, as it was irrelevant. Mr. Bradley argued that the case was one of circumstantial evidence, and was iy Troper for the defence to lee anything teud- Sedge ied laining w! they called blood. mandi: s one child. The accused lived in the same ALSO. ®7-Thanksgiving exercises for the return of | esther ia Dulicor bythe ingle rations of goat nal: OS. HEMICALS fupned Over ta ane nacries in thelr possession | house as witness for two years and over after b Now Family Con onrriage, peace were held in Philadelphia yesterday. | ity, with an equal portion of the fore “ccd Wind PERFUMERIES, & aded men or ne Proper authorities, En. | he was first married. 2 New Germantown Cart S7-The Commission on the hours of labor, | Sor Ne’ Peete kidney, tallow excluded; the naw Regular ape. Comprising every articl _ | listed men of volunteer regiments on dat: with sppointed by the Massachusetts Legislature to | Rie‘ thc Ayer eg yer a appointed Drug fore, abd lo trates ec niieet, | thbee batteries will’ be promptly retisvea and varemizate the eight hour question, has been | leaus or its equivalent, and the beans, sineger, Calle of Bis patroger’ 2 Feepond promptly to the | ordered to their respective regiments ‘aa peneen sete apr pager eget a ee init, gte.s to be of good quality. None but the purest and best Medicines will be ———_____ at , on the 2th of October.” *) All bids must be accompanied by the following | 1ispeneed. and especial ca and attention willbe | |THE MURDERERS OF LIEUT. WHITE. \ given to the Prescription hite, Ss Thomas M. Tyng, son of Rev. Dr. Tyng, | "The undersigned, — in the State | pA idaice and complete stock of GIGARS and 70- | sabiy mnedered oe gee While who was bru. seles at the maar every Tnead Thnrehay, and Saturday, without regard to the er. rriages and ways at private sale. oe 18 my tf vAre Se Aucts. 9 2 3 . C. is on trial at New York, charged with criminal | of ——~+ “ith tne stain the State | BACCO constantly on hand: eclseoims | ‘lly murdered by John Henry Sothoron, of |.) basenemecme tite citizens of Westington an eli the rare connection with the wife cf Peter B. Dickson, | bereby guarantee that scrined’foing.bid of | Q5Q MERCHANT TAILORING. agg | St,MAtTy’s county. Ma, and his son Webster | M5; And the counsel took except not subject to | flline public. that his i TAURAN s which has ‘The plaintiff lays his damages at aswe Toor Het tations, at above described. be accepted, | SOD Biss * B2Q | Sothoron, in November, 1563, are about to offer | »2lh, Bradley asked if he was not su ject to | been closed for some time, for the purpose of rene, 87 The Navy Department will close out its At the post aimee days of the receipt of the WALL, STEPHENS & CO., a heavy reward for the capture of the mur. -" vation and refitting, is once more for the re- open contract at sale of steamers and sailing vessels by disposing | tract for the sane, wih eee eee, the Con ception of visitors.and he is how, as inthe past, ‘urrence; and it was decided as the previi jaime, with good sufficient securt- 322 Penn avenue, between 9th and loth streets, | 1eFeF® Who are supposed to be at presentsome. | 2°° ce previous to of 2 at auction in New York on the 25th inst. | ties; and in the case agian have received their fall and winter supplies of were te Canada. Arrangements are being Poor iia uma also being taken to the ruling of Re red to sorve po Monamerene aa ond is ‘They will be sold to the highest bidder without | ¢Bter imto contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to CLOTHB, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, bone ryt ht services of some of the | ‘Witness left Lusby’s house in January pre. | Seaon and our well supplied He Tectve. A larger number of vessels have been | M4ke Good the difference between’ the offer of the | of rich and varied fashionable stylée, are repared | DCet detectives in the country, with the view to | yigus, Witness did not see tne accused for | bebeves that ke peed not oficr to tke publicany bet; | sold in Washington than elsewhere above the t which may be socepted. | to prake Gentlemen's and Boys’ Garments bo eae DaNLne ‘he suilty parties bronght to a speedy | anput one week before and afier ener ee ee ee ti known tems an eenee are jonstantly on a full stock of Gentlemen's PARDONED. 7 > 2S sock N — a Loss $1,000,000. fied ere nD ae wader able to make | and Boys READY-MADE cL ae President Johnson to-day granted one hun- oa mental pi that she hated the OS OLD BOURBON ey LB ae on Monday. valued at $00,000. REI aS Dated Sees ae the United States District Judge, | of fine qualities, at low prices, id dred and twenty-eight pardons under the pro. | \ The offer was overruled, Weiskt tiene ay ft ond mest compacts B7-A English pro ier oe eae Bo pro ey ice Attersoy. or Collector. ov 10-2wif [intel ‘Chron.} visions of the amnesty proclamation, Among Thomas Donohue sworn.— Witness lives on G | Stork ot apes fs os octal aioe ion to ase’s esc A Zonk on Snaniay "wae | “EASES aug ge rere, | POFATORE AND ONIONS. ing maior tha Pardoner te following | See PAN on Hae Nes aeerasee | RAE NTR RALY ALE, rsp be “spotting” some Fenians as they were takin, he ” mpbove — frdm the District of Columbia:—J. R. i * woate einer as ane — — passage in a steamer for Liverpool * ice a cuunenion = the firat insertion to this ONIONS forsaken’ POTATOES and 1,000 prime J..R. Orock about five years, but not to speak tohim. The | well known to connoisseurs, is unparalieied { nt of purity and excellence. - rr 2 who desire to partake of the advan’ of a well kept Restauri can at all times find the felicactes ona antes of themenen served up prisoner's joined the yard of witness’ mother. imess is now underarrest and con- fined in . Has not been triedor had any Rotice of his indictment. Is charged with bur- ol 5 Proposals to be indorsed “Proposal: for 1866,” and addressed to the und “i i “ea CK, Wa. ae oc 18 lawaw Major and Quartermaster. NEW PAINT, OIL, AND LAMP STORE, well, W. A.Gordon, John F. Hickey, E. P. PRTE . Matth 0c 13-6¢* 85 Water street, Gootetiwn, ee ews, J. W. Pearce, Machine Sewing of @ tion. 457 11th st, west side, bet H ant F, oci7-2t* the accused on Thanks. ont sense ADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S ‘he 7 LY; Ridry. Witness saw Very respectfully, ©. GAUTIER, DEEBSES, CLOAKS. AND CLOTHING, | off "eal Lamp Stord at 304 Wh vsced tag aaints | THIRD. PENNSYLY SIA HEAVY Antit, Doe het ats ‘end Iba resis MADE TO URD: an » This regiment, which is now on duty at 2 a a” “ong aha b -trean SGnron, R¥*®evaw - will be mustered out as soon ot oi sod frARGiNG ast shall be relieved by a detachment of the The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing etc Sats. coo a ith t 2 and 8 was made at the time. F° LE—A BROWN MARK. SINGLE BAB- | our esta LOWEST « ty CRW in the 5th United States Artillery, which has been shy was intoxicated at the time. theremoval ofhis CLOAK and DRESS MANUF AO- fn ee ‘i ei ay. Rew Yor market. wo are able to offerinduoemetns | Ordered to that point. MGrous-examined:—Witness has’ been in jail | TORY and MACHINRSEWING nocue toe oe i thie city or to- ‘The ‘and Housekee pad pe our Stock hoping by afaN paid 2 3 Oc 16-8t examine our Stock, hoping ty atone, THE ALABAMA CONVENTION. ce mn ARTRTTR goss aan. | Ghesirseaf bir teaaeiotert cs Ate | ov. Faron Aik shri ($= TWO HOURS IN PUN-LAND —Mrs. Har- | S°® ROOMS for rent ow the fens: 1th Will be given to painters and de ,beral discount | the Freedmen’s Bureau coptes of ordinances ry Watkins thirty : Ry ay at DEMO Rots ‘aman ers. clove sud pumas daceinae: PLEY, va & 00. ‘passed by the lateAlabamsUonvention, chang- two weeke last Tuesday. Has not been pre- viously examined in this case. Was at home former stand No. 496 oth st., to the large and in December last, near Mr, Lusby’s. Witness commodious room over Hooe Bro's. Dry Goods and 10th ots, th street, ing the’ constitution and Ia the State With experienced and obligi Ladies alwars ia “ 5 i 12. Between Penn. a ws of in jurgess about ing Pn. eliciting the bear test laughs pplanse- | A tapy of severa MUSIC. —Sc 12:1m Between Penn. avenne and D street. | reference to slavery. “The ordihdgces meet the | * Week since that he saw Lusby on Thanks. | attendance and greatly increased facilities, he bope TIN AND SHERTIRON WORKERS— | 124 "0Uld take a fow more pupils fort ABINET FURNITURE AT Cost, Spproyal of the officers of the Bureau. See Bly: Nasaos ia Fea eeer Did BO | to merit a centinnance of that patronage heretofore Te eee C UT UIAGEMESE reer | Se is arediateaateg, eerie ae sgePaled m "town, BE eee se imma ine any was | w Hera Yates the Hall corzer of Loutsiangavenue wm Hier through the ee ed fren 7B elles out hie cutennis Gén. Hooker, commander of the Départment anal Byes ago, 1 iY 1 resauzant 0 ey ia ecu somite trade are earnestly invited to be present. as busi- | BOR SALE—A ROUTE of the eteree ee is very large, émb ’ of the East, and Gen. Terry, commander of the | Stree! een the Ma STICHING, Achy feented "ome sareme te’ | Api ARETE. Se PRS aE | Ss Pacts @ MMAR PASE | Dopecanee or Viet” ete asi fas peaking about dora! fc tike. Feeep | ERM OEY 10. Ger of the Secretary, oct St*" | ff Baltimore Sun copy and send bill to wie asl” 1] coseeoswie cant, Caren TEER ian, | Stam, “COmPABICG PY portions of their | i was ‘a uugien: ee sen No. 10 marnet spe . . i m Hall, fs. Lusby was examined before the magis- | o¢7-4m* "Between sth and ch ets.