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conte: ‘ard, upon ‘bh: - = 7 EVENTH GBAND BALL Shater, tho Oeiens phsomen roved he was in | of receiving about $100 worth of bott! stan mon EuRopr- ‘ Ss the neighborhood, and that of the two who at- ~ ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprieter. The Fenian Rxche of Irish wenn e neigh’ 5 ing to Riley A. Shinn. The bottles were taken 4 tempted to prove ap alibi, Boswell, es Me from the premises of George Seitz by soma WASHINGTON CITY: Cee Se ISLAND SOCIAL OLUB, Grunk that he could pot fix the time, and that THURSDAY..........OCTOBER 19, 1868. | with Liverpool dates to the 7th Oetober, has | ‘To be given at 4 O'CLOCK P. m. a = =o = az a” a make her way to her parents, : Reckivixe StoLes Goons.—This Morning, EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ECON EDI ih whom she died. He then procended ts | Edward Given, colorat, wae arreae Uyoaek | small boys, and were purchased by Groep the other, Thomas Donohue, now in yail, could | and as Mr. Shinn never sells the bottles win Rot be lieved, he testifying that Lusby was | their contents, (mineral water.) they are bus — ved. at home in bi: about six o'clock, but be- | property wherever found. Justice Clayton. bat hint arrests still continue. ht more IBLAND HALL, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. fore dark, cee Tmanbent ving day, when the | who heard the evidence, held Green to te, | BE Coe eT SRESTING. Tana | have been commitied for trisl at Duplin, “It is On THURSDAY, Oct. 19, 18%. Wasuinoton, October 19, 1865. | sun went down that day at 31 minutes past | $300 to appear at court GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER © aera cee repel wo tne eotemnete = Jay Cocke &'Us taal ee Pilowing que- | Bez: how ths blest een ts gre j = of Mr. Sew: w e mover! The members ofthis club tender tions ernm: : le proceeded to show how the bi cou RONER'S INQUEST. —This morning, (x of the Fenians in America. their thanks to the abiie f cg vat of Gov ans acess be accounted for on his hands and cost, and | oner Woodward held an ing vest on the - v + Parties alleged to have been connected with tronage, and pledge themsofves to make sedesd at Gu Ons Psion pie Eon the Confederate loan still continue to publish icy an ovenlng of enjoyment to who will Q . . Lindsa: fesses to & small | attend. | dsy morning on an excursion to Richmond, | ¢enials, but Mr. Lindsay con: qitksts ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentiemen arrived safely in that city, and are doingthe | Liygrroon, Saturday evening.—The sales of Srdes of the Committes of Arrangements: fortifications, battle-fields and Dutch Gap in | cotton to-day reached 20,000 bales. The mar- Georse Agen. J. Flsper. G. JM plier. Ww. e, John Riley, John Littl 2, referred to his statements concerning it, con- tending that his statements went to prove him the ity man. if he knew that he had been butchering he would also know where he had been, and could have proved it. Another sus- picious circumstance was his failure to let the party in. If he bad committed no offense he would have come down, seeking an in vestiga- maine of Lewis Stengel, vale of Unptain U.S. @s Con Bourne's company, Second Battation Veteran Reserve Corps, found in the Eastern Branch, near Renning’s bridge. The jury returned a ver dict that from the appearance of the deceased, be was murdered and thrown into the stream No property was found on his person except a disc! paper, & cents, and the ring of « i ket ts buoyant at an advance of yd. The ad- je. T. F. McCook, J Proper style. An entertaining description of | Toth ‘bank rates was too late to effect the | i Geos W. Miller, John Meheoer, Hl aoe EW YORE FIRST BOARD SALES. their experience is given in our editorial Cor) market, Breadetaffs quiet and firm. Pro- | ratio Beach, Thos. Hutchison, G. Dickson, Chris. Coupons, 1074; Five Twenties, old, 103%, ex- PRS ed coupon, do. new, 102 x,ex-coupon; Ten Forties, | tion. The mud must be considered, and if it was atch. respondence on the first page. vistoae ese pions cM coinyern Dice, Luke O’Brien. x, Now Oertibeaus: em Gold, lax. oven that ihn med GRAMME oor e bh = a : DON, Oct. 7, ev g-—Cot lose: a, that on the prisoner's coat were the same, the: ‘oTomac WaTER.—Last night, S: r Tur Exoiiss Carrrarists—Excursion to | from eK aRS for money. The Bank of Eng- PERSONAL. : GNMENT OF REGULAR TROOPS. he committed the crime. = ” BE io Richards gave orders to the porate Harper's Ferry—The party of English tourists | land has raised the rate of discount seven per fi Mr. Phillips spoke of his appearance in the t. Five-twenties 692694. who have been traveling through the United | ©! im the rate of interest quieted WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE ADDRESS States, and who left Washington yesterday | jhe cousn market, Being Saturday, busiaees | pe Rh Oe the y * i‘: street cars, about sympathising. He went ont of morning on an excursion to Hi rs Ferry, | was virtually over before the news transpired. the street carsat the corner of the Treasury, Please returned to Baltimore last night. A number of | Funds in London declined under it. Teave your address at 534 Penn. avenue. it" distinguished officers who had been invited to LivxerrooL, Sunday.—Thearrests of Fenians revent the watering-carts from filling at the ydrants or fire-plugs. The reason for this is the rapid diminution of water at the reservoirs In addition to this step, the police will be very strict in enforcing the law to prevent the was ting of water by the citizens. cause, and said he supposed the motives of Messrs. Wise and Allen would be impugned, but whatever might be said of them they had done goad seryice before, and if the prisoner ‘was the guilty man and was consigned to pun- Fi pire sy an order was issued from the ‘War Department, making important changes in the stattons of a numberof the reguler ar- tillery and infantry regiments. oe) Four of the light artillery companies now in i (0 LADIES. —A lady of genteel address can learn i ishment they woula beentitled to the thanks of accompany the party were prevented from | in Ireland still continue. the Department of Washington are ordered to | th suk There tub come: io ; gong . Gaseral Grant sent the following note: Lords Wharncliffe and Pencoke and A. an me ee te log A eh hem ie report to Major General Sherman, at St. Louis. on Tre Ecuirs ‘The clouds this morning dis sion of the acc’ testified to by Radgers, who he defended. ‘Watson says the accased said War DEPARTMENT, Uct. 17, 1965.—W. P.| Royddeny that Leg: bad any interest in the “They don’t know who did itand never will,” ntlal. Address F. ©. GURDON, Smith. 1 would like to accompany the excur- | Confederate cotton loan. Mr. Sampson, city Cc. oc 19-3t* sion to Harper's Ferry, and would, but there is | editor of the Times, says he not only never had VHAT MISERABLE IMPOSTER would take Another light artillery company, also in this i ep the Washingtonians who bad pro ve Department, and company K, ist US. artil- themselves with smoked glasses to view the eclipse of the sun, and in consequence of lery, from the Middle Department, are ordered | and he contended that that was enough con- | the interru: 2 a meeting of the corporators of the Soldiers’ | any stock, but declined to accept a proffered your last dollar. ‘See Dr. DARBY at once. He | to report to Gen. Sheridan, at New Orleans. | 320, be contend mary, tas arereeen iipenans hon aurneeeal and Sailors’ Home to-morrow, of which I am | allotment when the loan was introduced. | has plent of money and practice, and can afford to Companies D and M, Ist U.S. artillery, now Mr. Phillips closed at 11.45, and was fol- denton the spot failed to reach us in } one, and must be present. W.T. Lin dsay seizes the opportunity to ex- | treat you honestly. oc 16-Im in Gen. Sheridan's départment, are ordered to | lowed by Mr. Fendall, for the accused. The correspon: : i o bs s ‘ time for our second edition. Fd U.S. Grayt, Lieut. Gen. press his regrets that the South did not RS. H. F. WRIGHT. Magnetic and Glairv ¢ On the Monocacy battle-ground the train | achieve independence. M ant Physician ‘‘Heals by Laying on Han halted, and Mr Smith pointed out the ruinsof | The proprietors and printers of the Connaught | Blindness, raly sis, Rheumatism, Chills and the turnpike bridge, the positions chosen b: Patriot have been arrested for a seditious arti- | vers, Liver Complaint, Female Weaknesses, Ne! the contending armies, and the points at which | cle in that paper. Strict surveillance is kept popteess Be. &o. ms 400 Eighth street, near Early crossed the river, flanking the hundred | on vessels from America at Queenstown. vee day men under General Wallace, and forcing | ight additional Fenians have been exam- ASIROLOGY—MADAME KROUSE, will him to fall back on Baltimore, thus leaving | ied and committed for trial. information on all the affairs of life. Washington uncovered. From this pointthefine | A royal commission has been appointed in i ede ee ee bem agricultural region was the object of particular | England to inquire into the eatile disease. gute ct the dey and evening. report to General Hooker, at New York, and company D, 4th artillery, to Gen. Augur, at Washington. The detached companies of the 2d U_S. in- fantry, are ordered to concentrate at Newport Barracks, Ky., and the commanding officers te report to Gen. Thomas. he 3d and 10th U.S. infantry will proceed to St. Louis, where they will report to Major crime could not be distorted; it was a most re- volting offence, and as had been said by one. a mind could not realize that it had been com- mitted by ahbuman being. As the offence was of magnitude, so they should require the greater proof. Does the accused appear like a guilty man! He isa citizen, a husband, anda father. Mr. Wood, known to the jury, had his suspicions aroused, arrests him, takes him to —— Decrasep.—Robert Gray Uampbell, an old and well-known citizen of Washington, died at his residence on Massachusetts avenue, this morning. The Odd Fellows’ traternity, of which he was a prominent member, meet to night to make arrangements for his funeral, which will take place on Sunday afternoon ive in ited en ; ent. . interest to the Englishmen, who were surprised | The Bank of France lost nearly twenty-two Sh, etic Cocents, She cap aloo ab Fes eee ee eect san ri eahigeen po capt REMOVED.—The office of the Auditor of the to know that this region, with the Shenandoah | millions in specie during the week. It has ad- | tween ( and D, Island. ‘oc 16-lw* SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY days in jail is ‘aataicged. Court bas been removed to an tment in Valley, produced, according to the census of | vanced the rate of discount from three to four =D MI Cccp . * 4 this the O tion offers a reward, | the east wing of the City Hall, the first room on 1850, one-eighth of the wheat grown in the | per cent. ADAM AHOLIAB. AN IMPRESSED ME- | The Government, on the 30th instant, will a cae ie Commareion as - the left of the main entrance United States. | . The United States Minister at Madrid was | 62 amine coer Georgetown, D. O, upon | Commence the sale of buildings at auction in | bUt the bill is not signed, and these gentlemen ascertaining that it was a Jaw, by the Mayor not having returned the bill to the Council, set themselves to work to earn this reward. Then they go to Albany, look up these conyicts, At Point of Rocks a brief examination was | received by she Gace of Spain on the 30th. | the past, present and future events, busin lost, made of the work of tunnelling the mountain | In presenting tials, he made an address | or stolen property, recovery of the same, love, mar- for the double track which the Baltimore and | of full friendship towards Spain, and pointing | riage, siekness, remedy for, &c.. from & yest to Obio Company are laying from Washington | out the fact that the differences between the | P- oe 13-1w the forts and batteries surrounding the city, continuing it until the 17th of November in- elusive. The places at which the buildings Affairs in Georgetown. A Svericious CaaRacTEer.—Last night Om cer Harper found a man lying in the street « "4 ee Te PL RH INWAie Nn ark - bring them here. If this man is fonnd guilty it | drunk. with a sheet wrapped around bim eS Se Pie tease = bees Pal gp rs yy neon " bean . eully bo N see ER OO MEKEN ONABLE CLOAK pels Phy aiacarecies ana teae reid trees willbe owing to them, and if saupane t they | Upon taking him to the station house he gaye ‘ne lne. Upon the arrival of the este at Hae Seats ‘and pciearts. See ESSERE 12th etreet, between G and H. se 16-Im* Simmons, Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines. Kear. | would bave the pleasing satisfaction of know- | bix name as Wm. Cook, and pon searching per’s Ferry, the party left the cars to inspect Queen said that she rejoiced at the D= ALEXANDER MATTHEWS having re- the scenes of some of the —e ae =: friendship between the two nations, and re- be Sened bea eareeowa, D.O., will resume ~ markable episodes of war. «John | ciprocated the desire that they may remain | Pract vicdicsteg s Brown's” engine-house-fort was visited. the per] etual friends. ‘oun opposite Post Office. Residence No. 95 West at., ing the blood of the accused rests on them Mr. Fendall proceeded to review the evi- dence, contending, first, that the evidence as to the prisoner being near the place was not suffi- him 8 flannel Ml was found concealed in bis pantaloons. ie se astranger in (eorgetown, and the police detain him, to account for the goods found on him ney, DeRussy, Slemmer, Bunker Hill, Thayer, Saratoga, Meigs, Davis, Wagner, Ricketts, Say. der, Greble, Willard, illiams, Reynolds, Scott, Berry, Barnard, Runyon, Albany, Hag- ruins of the Armory examined, and the party |“ She also expressed real satisfaction at the | COF-of Washingto sez im" | gerty, Corcoran, Woodbury, Strong and Ben- | cient, the only witness being the colored nee B aupGnaix Manuet.—The market then proceeded to the battle-ground on Bolivar | termination of the war s> gloriously sustained nett. hele itt k “4 yesterdi guotations. Transactions int Heights. Dinner was had at the Ferry, andthe | by the American people, and hoped all traces BOARDING ste oo ieae Tee 7 stomped to rove | to “supply “ie focal trade. Grain. We nos fl occasion properly obseryed in the after dinner of past strife would be happily removed. * tegen! Ae "the cused estoen ted to trate the } the arrival of two cargoes of wheat by Canal Au trarclciock: the Wath started oe ta toes | aoe Sa aiii reheat GARD —A limited number of TABLE BOARD. | | Cat. Geo. W- ea ae same felony afterwards commitied on the pere | There are no changes in the price het or yo. yg ¥ | . w fe serve Corps, : trip, the excursionists reaching Baltimore at Nera ere. Et ME | score'werth of the Aiea 7 al “ son of the Little girl Ingle, but failed. aud the terday Superintendent of the Old Capitol prison, in place of Capt. G. C. West, of the 10tn regiment, who has been relieved and ordered to join his command. an early hour in the evening. The British New York, Oct. 19—Montgomery Blair UA RDING.—Three single gentlemen, or a gen- visitors return to Philadelphia to-day. and in spoke at the Democratic mer tr a se Taceking Benz ‘and wife, can be accommodated {na two weeks will leave New York for home. last night. He denounced negro suffrage, rec- mrivave family with BOARD ae Seuss, ommended freedmen be colonized on Mexican Fat No S18 Pico eM AN DENRORVILLE DRAD—Keport of Cap- | territory, war being frst declared and Mazi- | heween Gn Wft,at No; 312 Fendsslvania avenue, tain Moore—Captain J. M. Moore, who visited | milian expelled. John Van Buren and Sunset | mediate attention; and the best of references given Andersonville. Ga., for the purpose of marking | Cox also spoke. and required. oc 19-2t* the graves of Union soldiers for future identi- me Se Booked Several gentlemen can obtain pleasant fication, and enclosing the cemetery, has made Important Arrest. Rooms, with or without Board, in a private an interesting report to the Quartermaster PRILADELPAIA, Oct. 19.—Hugh Donnely has peg by applying at 416 sth street, betwoen F General. The report states that on the morn- | beenarrested, charged with being concerned | &4G ste. oo 18 St ing of the 26th of July the work of identifying | in the murder of the porter in White’s dental fT REEE OR FOUR MECHANICS can be the graves, painting and lettering of head | depot a few days since. He was identified by B remmogated with comfortable ROOMS a boards, laying out walks and enclosing the | « hardware dealer es the man who purchased eae nepiying rrr pe ats 4) pasts Cemetery was commenced, and on the evening | a chisel which was left by the murderers in | Det Satine intl i psy eae = completed, with the exeep- | Mr. White’s fire-proof. Ol RENT—One neatly FURNISHED Room eee a rn ee nmol od Fern second for trout,” Als» ane ontined hoor he tabens abe: raed - _ y Death Murderer in Jail. with or without board,in a private family. Terms dekade.” Phe trenching Yards fromthe | purtapELrura, Oct. 19.—David Gregory, | moderate, Alvo TABLE BOARDEKS pret rrguches varied in length from | unger sentence of death for murder, died ta | 22 ber month. 17 13th st. oc 18-2t* bodies inthe trenches were fresa Paris; rhe | jail last night. He was reprieved by Governor FG RENT FOR NISHED—One front PAR- feet below the surface, and in several instances, Curtin on Monday. LOR and BED ROUM on 24 floor, with or with- evidence given by her was doubtful, because it was in broad daylight; and then, again, the witness did = pier =e as to the dress of the per- son described. he man Donaldson's testi- mony must be taken to the effect that he saw the prisoner in his yard about sundown that day. The law says they must give the prisoner the benefit of all doubts. Witnesses had sworn that there was blood on the coat, shirt and pants; and Mr. Wood had never had the latter in possession, and but two of the witnesses ever saw the pants. Theshirt and coat had been subjected to an analysis,but the pants were not. Mrs. Lusby had explained how the pants came at Lusby’s honse. Mr. Fendall then spoke of the two convicts being brought here from Albany w testify against a man being tried for his life, and said it showed what straits the (tovernment bad been driven to. He then analyzed their testimony, contending that any man making a statement like they testified to would be a fool. Could they be believed ! Canal.— Arrived — Boats L[ronside. with wheat, and Capt. Short, with wood, to market, C. Ardinger, do., to Hieston & Co; and Jo- sepbus, with wheat, to Geo. Waters; and eleven boats with coal, consigned to Central Co., 10%:11 tons: American Co., 106:16 ton#; Consolidation Co., 20:10 toms: Hampshire and Baltimore Co., 113:7 toms; Borden Co. 3153 tons; New Hope Co., 227°6 tons; Geo. H. Plant, 113:15 tons. Departed — Boats Wave, with plaster, for Cumberland: Capt. Short, fertil izers, for Dam No. 11; and seventeen boats MUSTERED OUT. The War Department yesterday promulgated an order directing the muster out of some fifteen or twenty velunteer batteries, regiments, and parts of regiments, including a large number of colored troops. nT OF GEORGETOWN.—Entered—Schooner Brown, Fisk, Boston. — Se ee, Y WM. L. WALL &CO., Auctioneers. Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 99 La. ov. between Sth and book oee BOB-TAIT TROTTING HORSE, BUGGY, AND ad BUGGY BLANKET, &c., AT AUC ) On SATURDAY MORNING. October 1. com RESTORED. Six thousand acres of land in Arkansas, be- longing to the ex-rebel Gen. Gideon J. Pillow, which has been held as abandoned property for some time past by the Government, has been restored to its original owner. CHIEF COMMISSARY. Brig. Gen. C. L. Kilburn, Assistant Commis- H - mene! o clock, we will sell, at our Baraar Where the rains had washed away the earth, | | Oy at B34 H sereet Bees Lh aed ate is, ae: | cary General of Subsistence, U. 8 Arc, bas | ‘The chetaist says the stains on his shirt was tail Trotting Horse, but a few inches. Additional earth was. how- NOTICE.—On and after this day and date, | square from tne cars. oclt-2w* | been announced in general orders as Chief | D!90d- The prisoner says it came from his Harness, Blankets, &c. ever, thrown on the graves, making them of a em wntil farther notice. we, the undersized: | FSOARDING—A few (aentiomen) TABLE = * wife. The prosecution meet this by sayiug the W. L. WALL & ©0., Aacte Still greater depth. So close were they buried | doing the Pawnbrokers’ Business in this city, will | PS QOABD SERS canoe acceent Gene at SOSHLE | Commissary of Gen. Meade’s command. blook on his wife's garments was fresh, but it | _ Ke, Wal . Without coffins or the ordimary clothing to | Clive our places of business at 6 O'clock p. m., and | street, 00 9-e05t* aa eens et pee eee ae ae trae BBX 248. ©. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers cover their nakedness that not more than | °? Saturday nig Yen i oe THE EX-REBEL VICE PRESIDENT. r. Fendall closed by urging the jury to give is — oe twretve, inches were allowed \ each man; in- _ AC HERZBERG & 0. F yippee rid A A.H. Stephens, ex-rebel Vice President, re- the verdict of acquitial, as his client was en- ey ot a Rh a th A |, the little tablets marking their resting M. K. WALSH, ” between 2ist and 22d streets. only four squares | cently released from Fort Pulaski, has secured “a On SATURDAY MORNING, October Zist, at ton laces measuring hardly ten inches in width, P. BOYER & BURNSTINE. west of War Department, two ares from Sean > Mr. Bradley, for the prisoner, followed, re- p, = ‘) ~ Eimost touched cach other, : . B.E. PRICE £ ©.G. GODFREY. | railcars.” Termemoderate, |"? ““JeSawe™ | rooms at Willards’ Hotel, and will arrive here | gptngnrst tothe appeais made berks eo cael sella large collection of Mecsebeld eed Eitan United States soldiers, while prisoners at | _ Washington. October 17. 1365. oc 18-6t AP VAN this evening. to the feelings of the jury, which he con- demned. The offense was one less than hu- man—a little innocent lamb butchered to grati- fy the fiendish lust. They had nothing tw do With the atrocity cf the act, but with the proof, and the proofalone. They had beea selected from 200 men to decide the case, upon the evi- dence alone, and he made no appeal for the P. YLVAN ADY, BESIDING AT Anderson ville, had been detailed to inter their TIN AND SHEETIRON WORKERS— A No. 476 Maryland avenue, has excellent nd, by a simple stake at the head LOOK TO YOUR INTERES T—There will | Booms, Beds, and Boarding. suitable to accemmo- axe, Which bore a number corres- | bea meeting of the Tin and Sheetiron Workers at | 2a(¢6 or 8 respectable Boarders. Table Board $6 ponding with @ similar numbered name upon | the hall. corver of Loulsiana avenue and 7th street, | Bel ¥e oo 5-imt the Anderson ville hospital record, the captem en THURSDAY EVENING. al Morkern. of the SSS ‘was enal 4 de earnestly invited to present, as busi- Cabiet, abmltgy Go Chate Te tn eens: | moaned slsal lnrpactaace te thea Sill he beens EDUCATIONAL. Washin, . the number, name, rank. regi- before the meeting. Come one, come all. By or- a > requisites. namely ° Pianos, French Plate Mirror Parlor Suites, ogany and Walnut, fH ( Sofs« and Chairs Marbie-top and other Cottage Furnitare Feather Beds. Bolaters and Pillows Hair and Husk Mattrasses PARDONS Tbe President to-day granted pardons under the amnesty proclamation to eighty persons, | distributed among nearly all of the States late in rebellion. ocks ind Walout Bed«teads of al! #tyle« 9 _ a — risoner, no mercy for him, but for them to ap- ogany and Walnut Extension, Dining and oth ment, company. and date of death of twelve | “ZoftheBecretary, oc 17-3t*_ IGHT INSTRUCTION IN ENGUISH DISMISSED. a the evidence to the case. Jf he is guilty let er Tables - vd ‘ thousand four hundred and sixty-one graves, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 13,,1565— Languagen nd Phonograph, "Rddvese te Xe Capt. W. H. Hobbs, i2th U. S. Infantry, has Bin be bound hand and foot and taken to the | £0 Cookin and Parlor, and Chamber wood «i there being but four hundred and fifty-one that 1em The OLDERS of the National | City Post Office, z c18-3t* "| been dismissed the service for default, in not | gibbet, where his bones may whiten after the ~~ : ; bore the inscription, «Unknown U.S. soldiers. yn Insurancce Company ef Washington are | 1 "ott Oflee. = es Pichogeny. Welust. and other WerBrebes the birds have taken the flesh. The grand question in the case was the iden- tity of the party committing the act. What do we have in the case—two convicts, one jail- hereby notified that a meeting for the election of MO rendering accounts and vouchers. One hundred and twenty thousand feet of pine Directors will be held at the athce of the Washing- A LADY of several years’ experience in teach- lumber was used in these tablets alone. A force ton and Georgetown Railroad Company, corner of | ing would take a few more upils for instruc- of men is now engaged in laying out walks, | New York avenue and Fifteenth streets, on SAT- | tion upon the piano or singing. She would Marble top Mahogany, Walnut, and other Barcaue Marble top Mahogany, Walnut, aod other Was stan Comforts. Quilts, Blankets and Sheets Mice Desks INTERNAL REVENUE BECEIPTS. clearing the cemetery of st . | URDAY. the 2sth day of October, 1355. at 12 M. also make an engagement as soprano si The receipts from internal revenue yester- | pird. one detective, Mr. Wood, the emissary of | % assorted a preparatory to planting trees and flowers Ai “DAVID WALKERS The best of references given. Address <3. P” | day amounted to $745,405.94. the Government, ‘with his satellites, a colored | Large lot of China. Crockery and Glage Ware the entrance ate, the words “National Ceme. Jose eieky through the Post Office. — ward, of | eat ot a rant, outnwest when going weet, | To onsss “Arm end Easy Chaire = re ri a1 Ceme- : te _Pencvaa.— Mr. Clarence A. 3¢ ‘t. of | and others, and not oue of them saw the ac. 4 h hy oar piensa Ga.,” designate the city of AUGUSTUS E. PERRY QT. TIMOTH} New York, is at wiisra=, cused on that day. On the other side there | '*) 8 eTeat many other Household ani Kitchen requisites too numerous to mention ‘Terms cash. oc 19 JAS. C. McGUIRE & ©O., Aucts Gen. Stabi, of New York, is at the Metro- politan. THE BaLtimorE Synoi «-10t DOUNTIES TO Coronen Soreruns.—Decision | 1 ‘ommissioners. MAYOR'S OFFICE, of the Attorney General—J. M. Broadhead, 7 Second Comptroller of the Treasury, has ad- ‘otice 44 hersby given; that hom and aie the —— ——== = = dressed to the Paymaster General a communi- | }st day of NOVEM KR next, in accordance with | FRANCIS H.sMITH.} Lames 0. cLEPTANK. eation embracing the very important decision | th¢!@¥ approved May 1, 1835. no permit will isane SMITH & CLEPHANE ofthe Ariorney General {Sat colored soldiers | omhie ofce for the purpote of excavating any LAW REPORTERS" entering the military service are, in al! 3 : y 2 ui to be treated as freemen at the date of thee nat Water und gascppectb® necessary repairs to sewers, SHORTHAND WRITERS Bie pres oe eerie, a= Coe there is oc Il-eotnel RiGHarp WALLACH, Mayor. 29 Indiana avenue, betw. 8d and 44 sts.. or ute ni it! id- ———— So a eens - od = - a ding their employment in the army, or (win MATIONAL Baee OF AEs FEPUBLIO, ee ES Otten Clty Riek the exception of the brief period of n ' oa 7 URS! . days niervenine ferween he pmacage of the | pldaneeie' A TURAN ges coats cam, | FV ® actof June 15 and that of July 4, 1-64) creat- | erection upon this corner, the business ofthe Bane elilindlderd tis ing, on account of color, any distinction in the | Will be conducted in the new room on D street, im- ey pay, allowance, or bounty to which soldiers | ™ediately in the rear. Was not a witness who did not know the pris- oner, nearly all of them having seen him that day; and the speaker (reading their names) asked them te weigh them well. Among other reasons the crime was attrib- uted to the prisoner was because he was seen in the neighborhocd, and he proceeded to ana- lyze the testimony of the witnesses as to bis being near the place. Mrs. Savoy testifies to seeing the prisoner, and then says she never saw him again. Watkins and Taylor, for the defense, testify they saw a man sit on the white stone at the corner, but could not identify the prisoner with that person. The prosecution offered to prove that the prisoner attempted to commit the same offence This relizious body, which met in the Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore on Tuesday, is still in session. Yesterday Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and October next, were selected as the place and time for the next meeting of the Synod. The following assessment, recommended by the fi- nance committee, was ordered by the Synod: Presbytery of Carlisle, $30; Presbytery of Bal- timore, $00; Presbytery of the Potomac, $15; Presbytery of Lewes, $15. After the adoption of resolutions of thanksgiving for the return of peace, and the transaction of mnimportant rou. tine business, the Synod adjourned. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND BAR FIXTURES OF THE BETSOPULITAR HOUSE BY PUBLIC atc On TUESDAY, the 24th inst.. at 10 o'clock a.m , we shalisell, at No. 347 on Penns3lvania avenue, between 6th and 7th street«, south side. (known a the Ruby House.) vir oval trame handsome cornice French plate Mirror One large French plate Mirror, § feet leng by 4 feet wide. very handsome Ten marbie-top, iron-frame Saloon Tables. end two sma!] oval French plate Mirrors . Six handsome Gas Chandelic on little Emma Ingle, but had failed im this. ay tensi were entitled.’ The Paymaster General is | Waghi D. CHAS. BRADLEY, Cashier. LADIES DRESS FURS, Their object being to prove that the prisoner | PP} Chairs, snd Diack walnut Extension Te Se re ested to direct payments “a ‘ashington, D. C., Angust 24, 1865. au 24-tf of all descriptions. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The testimony of ey Hall and floor Oil Clot! soldiers wherever, - and, except from the 15th of June to the sth of | 'JYHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That th ; THE BEST AN ——__—_— consistent. George Shafer saw him with a aoe 6G whenever ene reece | Doak baerabetcd NOTICE, That the subseri- HE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK LATER FROM EUROPE. flat glazed cap, and so does Boswell, Perkins, mn, the bount rovided for volunteers by | Washington County, in the District of Columbia, laws existing at the time of Such enlistmen?, | letters testamentary onthe personal estate of Pa: in the city, now open at Trials for Treason. Rawlings. He wus somewhere when the | panie Castors, Plated Pitchers amd Waiters ; : van 5 sy ° crime was committed. Bohemian Glass Decanters and Wines From the most reliable information, it is be- | ceased: All pertnee few geon city D.C. de- 8. M. MEYENBERG'S, Lixenrool, Saturday Evening, Oct. 7—At | ~ ‘The next phase of the case is blood, and for | Popmann Glass Decanters and Wines lieved that few if any colored volunteers en- | deceased, are hereby wanned tore ie een 6 naught’ Patric was comm itennay ofthe Con- | eight long months they have been geiting up | Cock: Range. Ratiator, ani other Buoves listed during the interval of nineteen days | with the ‘vouchers thereof” to a oubacviben ot ce 48 Market Space, naught Patriot, was committed for trial on the this case and are seeking to prove the prisoner | Bar Fixtures, Counters, Shelving, &c., &c. above alluded to. before the 12th day of August next: they may other. (Under the Avenue House.) dasble charge of treason and felony. atthe bar the guilty one. They undertook to | ay. vanacome F, Also. ———— wise by law be excluded from ail bemeBt of the mad ‘ elie otters assert that the allocation recent- | show that the blood marks was the blood of | T®0,bapdsome French piate Show Cases 87 A great meeting of Fenians was held last | estate oc T-1w between 7th and 8th streets. ly delivered by the Pope against secret socie- Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes Octavia Rousseau. Had they done so! Mr. Bradley spoke of the arrest by Mr. Wood and was due to a suggestion of Archbish Manning, of London, who wished to obtain. 4 Counters, Shel vii night in the Philadeiphia Academy of Music, — under our — Pago 8 Angett, Terms cash ra ne m B4ss rts ANDREW P. McKENNA, and was addressed by Geo. Francis Train. RHEUMATIC OINTMENT , v his emissaries, and stated that the prisoner ocl9 [Int] GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts demnation of the Fenians. roceed = = §7 Hon. Montgomery Blair last night de-} 0c 19-1aw3w* Executors Is again for sale at G. E. KENNEDY'S, (solo | Lirerpool Markets, Saterday mornin ment on the Actions, And torte e. ce Com: | | ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BU ci fe | _o¢ 19-Iaw3e a xe . BE. A 9 dy 4 p 5 y r ILD biti Seneees at the Cooper Institute, New RPHANS’ COERT FOR WASHINGTON | *¢2t,) No. 50S87th street and 473 9th st., Wash- | White southern wheat firm Corn fiat irs makioeibacieeet me avon testified. ome L NGS AY ABBAPOLSS, mb ‘i in opposition to negro suffrage. | esa ery Te THe eT ASN GTON | erton Clty, All orders foeuts trpdcchonld bead. | $4.nde. lid. Winter red unsettled at 295.2%. | conversation with the prisoner in” wnrn Headquarters Deparin hingion SF Wendell Phillips delivered one of his COLUMBIA. dressed to A. BASSETT & CC 3d. Produce quiet and steady. Ashes buoy- | the accused attributed ins blood on hi yen ; dyspeptic speeches in Boston Tuesday night, | Inthe matter of the petition of James McSherry, | 0c12-Im" _No. 52 Johinat ow Yor ant. Sugar nominal and unchanged. Coffee | clothes to butchering or from his nese hay Wadkasse BE Gocke abn Quarters rebel and Gee Pecks ane Meee: || Sham taee nea eee ND | GLO A KS: COA RSM) Risehetin, Lied aut iatmeed Given: | Suiicitfantts Piatt endites tence | tured satan caste warps : 5 + “C. aes : iol an wa. > » Under direction of Ci ohn ir. bank. Wendell probably feels better. The Guede aNireteth Catton tek en eles OCLOAKS!! changed, and selling at4 nominal prices. Wuale | Value showia. pepaty ter roberto wen | p. Parole. on the. Annapolis. Brain S7'Signor Tamaro nearly lost one of his | that he has made sale of the eastern, western and ta not oil active. Sperm oil unsettled. al + railroad, near pie ty Anpapolis. commen ng thumbs by a blow from Mancusi in the duel in pulddle subdivision of Lot one, (1.) i continuing 7 thereafter on only by Wm. P. Wood, who stated he did not the opera of Faust at Buffalo the other night. and eoyonty. (me.) as follo “sit in & pew two feet by eight every Sunday November ~ Sqnare five Many years experience in the mannfact f to wit: the | dies CLOAKS rey the fact that they are Ayehe toe jock continuing daily thereafter (c encing omm at 5 eastern part to James rbour 233.28. thi kno’ brent and look at a man in the pulpit, and go about | hour) il the completion of the sale. the fol tion in New York essrday by vinting Mages | SanriehyPa tae fof SLs and he mle saying tat for quality) wentoeee of and beauty LOCAL NEWS. ihe Tent of the week aa be pleases,” and was | {ouine Frame Buildings, belonging to the Uuited Ww, 183.59, it in this tS a ToT ee j Gunther. of October, A. D. 1865, ordered that said enle.sore- | hours inthe zone by iaar ative Two large Storchouses, each 200 feet by 25 feet, four Officers’ Quarters, He next referred to Rodgers and Watson. each 149 feet fot . forty-tive Barracks, each 104 feet feet ateses who were brought from the enitentiary. The law was that competency can be established The Outrage upon Little @ctavie Rousseau, 87 Yesterda . | Ported, is hereby confirmed, unless cause ‘Yess iy was thanksgiving day in Can. THE TRIAL OF LUSBY. contrary be shown on or before the 14th da: vember next: Provided acopy of this order be pal the country. End CLOAKS cut, fd and made to order after the - ice. S7- Capt. John P. Ward, a wealthy citizen of | lished once a week for three weeks in the National peter Syiwh Serene latest Paris styles, and at the shortest noti: onses, each t; four Mose 0 feet 25 feet; ‘one Waal house, @ fort CRIMINAL Court, Judge Wyfie.—The trial of | by a pardon after the party has served out his | Rooms, 2 fect bs ri Lady, who willspare no pains to J : term ina Si but then hi e s | by 20 feet: one Gusrdbou 76 feet _b 4 Lexington, Kentucky, while ial for the | Intelligencer, Evening Star and Daily Morning | °2? - | John F. Lusby, for the murder of Octayie | term in a State prison, but then his statements ‘ ine. 76 feet by 25 feet: ove ssquthon of a girl, aye ae jy arurces ey Chronicle before the sald 7th diay of November, A 5. M. ME BNBER ay Rousseau, was resumed this morning. should not be taken uniess substantiated by ra fulidice, oes fy 35 feet wand feet, oe Beall the girl's brother, 15 years old. The murder is | P- 1845. 3 bA.§ a ety HT _0e M-Iw Under the Avenue House, Mr. Bradley, for the defense, before the ar- | other witnesses. Why these witnesses, Alex- buildings, various * Approved by the citizens of that place. Test—Z. C. ROBEIN a Orphans’ Coart. FORGE FOR SALE-A becias | Sec ‘was commenced, moved that Eugene ‘an, a witness for the defense, be put upon the stand, which, after discussion, was denied. ander included, did not give the same testimo- ny, and it could not agree. e government should establish without a ve Also, the following Hospital Buildings at sa’ &7 The New York Ledger office was dam- oc 19-lawsw Untei few aged by fire yesterday. Loss $4,000. Register of Wills. ‘ORSE FOR SALE-—A handso lis} ° ieowront eet} H STALLION for sale; very gentle pte ([ BEES, GRAPES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS. | Otce’ Spano hecee." Aiiroes Box 66 Eoet F ? 4 3 ; The prose: fered following - | Teasonable doubt that the stain: , STA line of steamers is about to be esiab- : — 80" | or, whith the Court eranied’ Pray- | Stains, and the blood was that of Octavie Roe, sand lished betweer Baltimore and Savannah. Celebrated Linnwan Nurseries, established 1732. T EDWARD CLARK, If the jury tind from the evidence that the | S¢u; but they could not prove that it was ont &# The convention of lager beer breweries is (ru kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees,, . ‘ased, Octavie Rousseau, came to her death | buman blood, and he referred to the report of e Still in session in Baltimore, and designs laying Fereee carell, Frits, Grapes for ‘ge ineraras, LUMBER DEALER, from wounds inflicted by the accused, John F, | Dr. Erni in support. iis. Abatement of taaaton cu eress petitioning an | quality and at low prices, Catalogues of euch de. | Virginia avenue, betweon 9th and 10th streets east, | LUSbY, at the time and place and inthe ma: | Mr. Bradley cpoke of © number of soldiers i abatement of taxation on their manufactures. | partment sent to applicants sucteine sta for near U.S. Navy Yard, * | Rer described in the indictment, they must find | being about the depot at the time, and Mr. Kit #7 The ship carpenters in the Charlestown | ¢ach. PRINCE & CO). Seach coat the accused guilty as indicted, although they | Claryoe’s evidence, that the foot prints were feet mavy-yard have sent two delegates to Wash- oc 18-7t* Flushing, New York. moe further find that at the time of committing the | Of a larger sized soldier's shoes, contending ~~ ington to investigate the late order reducing MES: M Zyprexcnt’s 87” Constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds | SC the accused was under the influence of | that it was for the prosecution to prove that é their wages and petition for its withdrawal, STAMPING, FLUTING and PINKING ana | of LUMBEE ag, os sarc ag eatetindarr ace roy vip eae moral gether ory og omit ts gp os EMBEOIDERING DEPOT, Prices as low as the | a freemen ro re aetna fall poor preset el pes rian eatin mality, has been found in the heart of the No. 350 Seventh street, noon ae ow me Se ewes__ceK-tm>_ | which were granted : i mpctslags pues yart at Oity of Newport, R. 1. ‘The vein is about one Near Northern Liberty Market 32Q MERCHANT TAILORING. 995 tho jury ment Had trom the whe cere | Oe eitt: r-——_»9 erally. foot thick. T just have ed F aan i condition, and comprise a H chit td woe"ahle "tov dosti the bent, Sai WALL, STEPHENS & 00.. a yrima face case Of guilt aguinet Whereoecees | of the, coord Methodiet Eee Chess | ekertcse jumber and, other building material cheapest Fluting in the city. 329 Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | 777 Guilt against the prisoner, piscopal Church | which can be used to a@-vantage tn the An) kind of pattern stamped while the Ladies have recelved their ‘fail and winter supplies of and the burden rests upon the Government to | met yesterday morning in Asbury Church, | or repsir of houses and fences in that vict or wait. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING prove every material fact im the charge. _ corner of 11th and K streets, Bishop Simpson, | elsewhere. @earé witt uesCeaeS aid | Ohband nn nr rn” nw” “ocbbbet™ | of chagd plot eadeseta zi as wciet | ti ery net ded toee eee ne: | Se Pada, presding, Henyinis Beves | yah erie Oaert cul rauasaterm ge & Dm : Se oc 18-2w te rand Boys’ ment ju: 8 m the whole evi- in a e follo thi chasers will be al ce ¢ EVENING. at 14 ofcleck, to make meroeetee FREES AND MULES. WAGONS AND Hap: | !8 the Dest manner, af much cheaper ratce than ts | 2enCe charge Gactained Wo the eee ee: | Oana. ee ea rec per, ith mae thelr property. tema Srbe onset of PG aa PCP Rouwus Onay | ELONRSS for ale. hmottately “Alas. “Constantly on bande all stock of Gentlemen's | (tts noone rhned in the indictment be. | | On } and Thon Ge gnemardee Mroters | Teebuildings verment fete Seed ee nit’ | O° Inguits of DEMORGROTE PN Boys’ * | Zomparicon and consideration of the wuols | Harper Bowser and "Brice On Sunday ° Gore TeINGTON, 10 THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | Halt Store. corner of Dand vothets, "oc1e-at” | of ane quktar fy ADE CLOTHING, testimony they shall be able to say their minds | Schoole—Brothers J. N. Mars, J. Jackson and Colonel and Chief ; cous DEALERS OF THE DISTRI oT (porine OUT SALE. nee Boyt pees Untel. & Chron.) : ee gp aan certainty 7; Thomas. ne Cause—N. tenia oc pit Department of ington i — _ harge, must find . Elbert. lemoire—Brothers dnrited to) atiend an garnet y mech ung the rented a Store Bouth, I will selt_my | POTATORS AND ONIONS. pd cated 7 P| eo P. Bowser, RP Hick ot Columbia's STATI oe tock at cost for cash On Temperance—J. . If, from the whole evidence, the jury | Bell and H. Brice. Centenary weg and directs ding and satisfies their reason and jus it. Sth. Unless the jury shall find the whole evidence in the case excludesa reasonable sup- ition of the prisoner's innocence, and also ey, Teconcilable with his guilt, they must acquit. Mr. Philline, for the prosecution, opened the argument, speaking first of the Fesponsibibity mi of three, consisting of brothers Robin- son, Spriddie, and Bowser. Jobn N. — ‘Was admitted ae ge = monet i 10 wing brethren, the reports of the tinued on trial vie: Henry Elberi, Berry nued on : fe Walker, Jr,, David P. Tones, John H. Brice, ¥ : bushels POTA m— } The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing gue. corner 43; and C atreets. on THURSDAY | Git cor durgishing © GOODS, “HATS. ONES? oRToNS foreake by desea Sang gh po en ap eo prorated | B Brown, Jd “Bducation Brother Mase | the removal ofhie CLOAK and DRESS MANUFAC of importa touevery iaase’ Sesieg MONON | TRUNKS, VALICRS: and Svorvthing wecally | 955.94 85 Water street Genes UAC the prisower is ullty of the charge com | Bell git Brice, Satisice— Brothers Bowser | TORY and MACHINE SEWING ROOMS from ths ro! ore % At} - 4 —) ers | former stend large “its D. R. BMITH: Recording Secretary. soon and eave money. ROSENFELD, NEW PAINT, OIL, AND LaMP sTORR, charged is more likely to be true than the cos: | Brown and Bell. Te. reecive Massionary | omodios orth claret lo or AN ADJOUBNED MEETING oy THI 263 Pa. Rear 12th street, The undersigned, buving o trary, and no more, they cannot find him guilty | Monies—Brothers and Brice. '* room over Hoos Bro's. Dry Goods em CHANTS EXCHANGE of the Dis- | _oc 18-1w* Kirkwood House. | Oil and Larip coerce portent: | as indicted. Brother Was appointed assistant | Store, No. 10 Market Space, between 6th and 9th der (City Hall.) on TCRSDAY EV ESTES a WHEELBARROWs - we. 1 | Ser. teres Bee eer rend sad the mybiie ts Ribs evidence, Sad tue aaleren sictomein , Bishop Simpson presented a poe pa Ee Eo a in na crete ee Cost AND CANAL BARROWS. HS gs and ex ve eseirtmene’ of Pye against | the priseuer 8 os true aye le Bib from the ren Extemmos Sos With experienced and obliging Ladies always ia Merchauie ot Washington and Georgetown are | way any wanvee FORKS.” DetoNKs, | OL LAMPSand HANGING FIXTURES. and moral certainty: & certainty that convinces | ciety, which was read and referred to. com. | attendance and greatly increased facilitice,he hopes BHOVE P laving selected with it care, and requested {0 attend and RT MENT, Chairman, AND SEADER, nF ock atthe owner Casi PRICES inchs JOHN B. ELVANS, Temporary Sec'ry. B RAIN AN AL SCOOPS, ip osayre eele.t0 i te a (Union, Tat., Chron, Repub. Times.} ORE RUSHES, a this city. We eee " = JOSEPI HB. SHAF FIELD'S Confectionr: 4 +4 +. yao on mesvers are Tea atien Binin and Oyster Galoon. aab ie ARL EAE CHAINS, and exami ede; boping by striate uo . : . Soourned pao Sosoee, where Thave made large yy ud ry be given Reinters and deate Confectionery fe coming win y PLEY, MILLER & 06, govchases “saponins Mec thonert fos oes Te HOPE, &e., ac. was ih 0. to merit acoutinuance of that patronage heretofore 80 Hberally bestowed. CLOAK AND DRESS MAKING, MACHINE 8TICHING, STAMPING AWD FLUTING. DORSBY BECK. . j No. 10 Market Space, 2 fer, stome: me at J.P. BARr 0¢12-Im_ Between Penn. avenne ‘street.’ | Testing op the jury, and proceeding, pi: 7 oth ts. Hideo reedy Seca ene orders, ani to st god | Dealer in Hardware and Aprionsral Tmploments, | | JER ABD the hittle victim pia ing In front of her father's oc 7-1m* Between stb and sth ets. to them ns before. be oe gp pect re, then soldier, Sie York avenue and E street, near ffirto a dark attey,-whers bed at the sbortest notice &¢., fornished at Was committed, And she left to recever her - Seventh i % ec 19. lw™ ao Fe “Wealegwes bro, bear: Life o Micheal Angele Wy Statz, at 104 cents per foot; Jot 98) sold entire, to F. Stewart, for $275. es Son hs Three painted Cottage Setts, with Bedding all com ete ennok Corteies: Ramevinin, ant Lounges Bui! 4 inks) of various di . : foll vin: Ti ; feet; Hall ° by 2) feet; - : > a Laundry 4 fe Thi