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‘SALrs oF GOVERNMENT Prorraty.—On {fairs in Georgetown. " Saturday, under the direction of Major James Camat.—The arrivals weTed to-day are Gleason, A. Q. M. Vols., — were com- Lo ae Lan oon cousigned as fol menced at Fort Thayer on the old Bladensbarg | lo e amber 30, 323.19 tons: Toad and worst follows: 1 Officers’ Quarters, | American Co., 533.14 tons. Hampshure and Bal. F. M. Magruder, $67; 1 do., P. W. Dorsey, $10). | timore Oo., 327.7 tons; Borden Oo., 530.5 tons 1 Messhouse, J. Snowden, $37; 1 do., Geo. Col- | New Hope Co., 227.8 tons: Consolidation Co, denstroth, $32; 1 Barrack, Geo. Mathiot, $170: 1 mee yar hey B. 4 Co., 112.13 tons: Ocn- do., H. Sch ‘Officers’ ters, R » 444.7 tons. parted—Boats Morri Holiend gu? 0} Guarvers, 3. | gon, antorted fret, tf Geeane tere Te cDaniels, the owner of the land south | Hutchins, passengers, to Ed ward's Perry; and TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE JAMAICA REBELLION. Great Excitement at Kingston—Martial Law Proclaimed. WASHINGTON City: New Yor«, Nov. 6.—Havana files received MONDAY --NOVEMBER 6, 1865+ | per steamer Columbia give particulars regard- = ing the negro rebellion in Jamaica. The city S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | of Kingston is in great excitement; business is BALLS, PARTIES, &¢. Loercur THE POOR. GBAND BALL a VIGILANT FIER OO.,, of Georgetowa, D. C., EVENING STAR. W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. TS. For the Benefit of the Poor of Georgeto’ Wasuineton, November 6, 1865. tl ueen’ . seventeen boats light. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLB-| ctirety suspended, and the entirely population bee inl: Jay Oooke & Uo. furnish the following quo- | fhe buildings seth Re Trt enenge nat | (20Aup K-aberne--Msterbey, Sbeaniemen GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. are placing themselves in a state of defense. A | MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1865, | ystions of Government securitice: were located on her land, as indemnity for dam- | Lipscomb arrested Robert Brown, colored, for | tank of moqroce, eight ndred strong and at the age and occupancy of her premises, the sale | the larceny of a coat, valued at $i, the prop- THE TREASURY. thorougly organized, are sweeping everything there was very materially reduced, leaving but | @Tty of erman Summers, Bridge street. The first batch of gold certificates of the one | before it. HALL OVER THE NEW MARKET. Tickets, $2. Positively no improper person admitted. no 3-3t GPAND BENEFIT BALL, TO BE GIVEN AT meri TAY ats, MONDAY, Nov. 6th. 1635 a Kingston and other volunteers pressed for- thousand dollar denomination py Ne ward’ bravely and. assiduously! capturing to the New York Se ~— the hands of several prisoners, who were sent to Kingston. The five thousands hay! ‘Now that there is | Baron Von Ketilebach, one of the officials in Mr. Van Dyck some end wane the circula- | St- Thomas, Drs. Gerard, Charles, Anthony, sometbing of an ogee a cemmanee | ETON only ae Cook, and Rey. Mr. Hershell lation of gold bac! adlates: P The SLwreaty dol- | bave been killed. In Point Morante the insur- in New | noe arene givingon their elaborate. | ents killed an official named Henry A. Alber- iy engraved backs the Iac-simile of double | €°2; they cut his ge ee Agle. Part of this issue of gold notes will be | | The inspector of the pol goth opm printed upon buff-colored paper. In one re. | And John Walton, were also shot by the rebels. spect they will be like Bank of England notes, | noe fro oneges scp Pee _ iD: j three buildings to be sold, which disposed | Brown, with four others, entered the store, of as follows: 1 Guardhouse, C. L. Heehley, but while the others were cyan their pur- $27: 1 Storehouse, do., $40: 1 Officers’ Quarters, | chases, Brown stole the coat and slipped. He J. W. McClellan, $76. was seen by aclerk in an opposite store, who The inclemency of the weather kept many captured and turned him over to Roundsman from attending the sale. Lapscemb. Justice Buckey sent him to jail for ——_>——_ court. D1s0RDERLY.—This morning, Officer Brewer InquEst.—Yesterday, Coroner Wood ward arrested at the depot G. W. Brooks on the | held an inquest on the canal boat F.L. Tilgh- charge ot being ey and took him before | man, of burg, Md., in view of the body Justice Walter, who held him to bail to kee; of Thos. J orrow, who was drowned in the the peace. Some time ago there was mue canal at Welch's Mill. From the evidence, aw 5Onk nse BOARD a = Goupo: a ‘wenties 102%, ex- coupon; do ae 10%, ex-coupon; Ten ‘orties, 9254; New Certificates. 97 4; 7%. —_-ore+-_— THE VETERAN RESERVES. The inspection of the regiments of the Vet- eran Reserve corps shows that about nine- mittee of Arrangements. A Li er C. Hi foierwaicie, Heng Guneebas® complaint on the part of travelers as to the | appeared that deceased had been ou and ce they come back lo the Treneury ‘they | TROT lo have Deen Mr name | Bowes demugl Homan tenunect she men are desirous of quitting the | contition of the ears, madaso by peanut hull, | vite intoxicated, When seen in. the “anal SE nek bn Tene, SEP RO Mee - | 10th ‘ult, and “Jubsequently martial law was pies Po, seek service. ‘The rolls for discharging such are jaan sien nd ours ted to taprove chs ton. avail The jer rendered a verdict of acci- furnished instead. declared for the district of Surrey in the name se hie aa Meee ea being’ made, and in all probability the organi- Gite tian poo permed who bad-Ghe con_-| dented daemons, of the Queen G BAND BALL OF THE FENIAN SISTER- | zation will soon cease toexist. There is al- Peery mag ser ppt licmnnt on the trams should | _T#& Samira Porice—The officers detailed naaune vasdiouean Secretary Panl Bagle, the leader of the rebellion, has ‘The Fentan Sisters saxo pleasure in an- and pritates. ‘tho Third weneeet porters keep the boys oft the New York trains or give | foF sanitary duty have begun their work with The following order y not been arrested, and a reward has been offered m pono —— —— = cng public in ri reir FIRST GRAND BALL Harlan on Saturday: for his capture. them such instructionsas would remedy the | 2°8l, and our ¢ To the Commissioner of Bureaus in the Interior | _ The latest dispatch received by the Governor citizens who neglected ty comply state of affairs complained of—Mr. Brooks be- | With the regul ri in New York last Thursday from Ver- lations when no danger was auti- mont, under orders to be mustered out Consis- x ing the contractor at the time. Mr. Brooks | ©!Pated, will be obliged to incur some expense 3 | S i Hall on ted of one Colonel, one Lieutenant Colonel. 7 ‘ i fe now in doing what could have been done with. Saks wilding are sequined te cthertetcea: | nereating toa Goes eee ee | SeatgrGNDAT. NOVEMBER 6 1865 one Adjutant, one Quartermaster, and one | called upon Mr. Koonts this morning in refer. | Dum in doing with ne " building are required for other purposes, | increasing and troops are wanted, and _no time ; fs . ;. i 4 ence to the latter, and using an insulting epithet 5 e labor, a few months Sou are hereby instructed to notify! the teat | must be let Amore the shee Laces | Tlekees TWO DOLLARS; admitting a gentle- | private. The duties now performed here by man and ladies. Supper will be farniehed by an experienced ca- terer. Oc 23-8t the Veteran Reserves will be performed, it is | € WS arrested as stated above. understood, by the veteran troops of Hancock's corps. @lerks of your office occupying any of said | be Rey. Mr. Foot, a most excellent man. rooms that their services will be discontinued from and sfter the 20th inst. The Hotel Explosion in New York. About one hundred ladies are affected by Nw York, Nov. 6—Twenty-two persons this order, but a considerable number are em- | were injured by the explosion at the Wyoming ployed in writing for the Department eutside, | Hotel yesterday. None were seriously hurt whose connection with it will remain un- | excepi Corelins Stevens, a milkman, who was changed. a ng atthe time. Thirteen of the injured ‘longed to the hotel. The box was left at the Tux MARYLAND ELRcTION.—To-morrow an | hotel by amen naved Leers. The barkeeper, election will be held in Maryland for the ki Sopa ~_ pote oe Bn en the choice of local officers, and to fill existing x out of the building, escaped uninjured. vacancies in congressional, legislative, and | peers has been arrested, and he states he . brought the box from Hamburg, and it con- Judicial offices. The congressional candidates | tained chemical oils, and was entrusted to him of the 2d district, which includes the first seven | as a specimen for sale by the agents of the wards of Baltimore, are John L. Thomas, | house of Beha ae of this city. Sty or . serts positively that he never opene: an Union, and William Kimmel, Independent, | Siow nothing further of its contents than In all the counties of the State the regular | stated above. When he left the hotel to board local officers, consisting of the sheriff, county | elsewhere he sureties box, but rigors bared -omm: , and eyor,are to be elected. | told aman named Schoonmaker to get the box ¢ eee pocee for him, which the latter neglected to do. nes —_ Coa MARKET. The market Manian Piers. eect night, a | Opened to-day with a tolerable demand for party of about twenty males and females | four,and grain. The Chartes Atdinger ar. gathered on the er of 13th and © streets, | Tived this morning from Williamsport with about 12 o'clock, and created considerable dis. | Nourand grain. Transactions in floar limited turbance of the peace and quiet of Hooker's | ‘© Supply the local trade for mm nediate neces. Division by their profanity and indecent lan. | ‘ity. Supers are quoted at $975; Ex'ra guage. Officers Holbrook, Hudson and Rounds. | #!0.25 to $11.25, according to quality ond vepe ee Prue oe d ‘upon the crowd, and | ‘tion of brands; Families, 213 to $15. Grain— arrested Maggie Brown, Mollie Johnson, Em. | Last sales of wheat: good red — ma Bernard, Fanny Allen, Mollie Williams, | 0F lower depending on quai hy ha Mary Jones and Mary Drunk, who were taken | T!¥ing: we quote nominally 35 t $3. Corn— to the Second Ward station, and were fined 85 | White and yellow 50 to =5 cents each, and Mary Drunk, in default of that Port or Groncrtowx — Entered, aes amount, was sent to the workhouse. The male | Potomac, McCue, from Philadelphia, and Pel portion of the disorderly gathering made good | '©#", Clark, from New York. Cleared— sacs basis need one i steamers Beverly, Pearce, for New York; Pel- ——<—$<______. GOVERNMENT SALES, The sale of Government buildings is geing on to-day at Forts Meigs, Ricketts, Davis, and Wagner, beyond the Eastern Branch. The only forts, of about forty constructed around the District, that will be retained, are Forts Sumner, Reno, Stevens, Slocum, Totten, Lin- coln, Stanton, Carroll, and Foote, north of the Potomac, and Forts Whipple and Elisworth, and Battery Rogers, south of the Potomac. STATE DEPARTMENT. The Secretary of State, assisted by Mr. Fred- erick Seward, is to-day busily engaged in pre- paring a large foreign mail. Mr Frederick Seward, we are glad to announce, has suf- PERSONAL. Se as Sea 8 OTICE.—I here notify any person or persons for trusting or harberion kha CROWLEY on my account, as she left me without any just cause or proper occasion. M0 C1we ene sosEPH CROWLEY. A STROLOGY—MADAME information on all the — of li at all hours of the day and 91, Ladies 0 cents. ne can as lar; le jernce tween and D, Island. ] BEBESY FOREWARN ALL PERSONS 2, trons crediting pay one in my name, asI will 10 8O ac! . Pho rets 2 contr 0. BRUMIDI. anole? iO. BRUMIDT._ HEREBY FORWARN ALL PERSONS FROM J Saditiag, Boe ie aT re ae WELLS, as I will not pa: —_.—__—_ ican, Clark, do. Fink aT ee The —EE>>— of fire was sounded, caused by a bright light WIS & ©O., c southwards, and the fire apparatus was + eae Ge er ee coes, brought out. It proved to be the burning of as the mammoth barge New World. which was Regular sales at store every (UESDAY, THURS- PASS Cae 32 bert eet bills she may con- | ficiently recovered to fully resume his daties brought here last year to be used in the hos- | DAY and SATURDAY, at 9» o'clock, of Furni- New Reapinc Matrer.—From Hudson tract in my name from th: , t artment as Assistant Secre: ital service, and which for several months | ture, Pry Goods, Clothing &c . &c Taylor, agent tor Washington of Scott & Co.'s | ___ Mustering Out Colored Troops. Voc 31-6t* NATHANIEL WELLS. | *t the Departmen — mary Kas tecn tayir off Gacaminaoean keen Cath advanced ox all Kinds of gods republications. we have Blackwood for Octo- | | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2.—General Canby has JUN P. SLOUGH. andria. THE WHITE HOUSE : B. LEWIS & CO.. Aucts. ber. Van Borcke continues his wondertul | Te°e!Ved orders trom Washington to muster LAW OFFICE 5 ¥ J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. r a . ; | OULAS Many negro troopsas can be spared. No. 258 F street, between 1 Mth, There were few visitors at the White House HorTex atTSpa Sprinc,—Messrs. J. P. Bar- | £ . a memoirs of the rebellios adapted to tory tastes} | Several regiments will soon be disbanded. and | oc 28 Same Was! in. D.C. to-day, none of particular importance. The | tholow, J. B. Bryan, B. F. Guy and Thomas | VERY VALEABLE tor FOR 4 BUSINESS and delightful “Miss Majoribanks” self-sacri- | to prevent insubordination, General Canby has R. ANTISELL. Tunisian Embassy was expected to call this | Parker have purchased a tract of land lying ordered that none of them be allowed to pur- ficing experiences accumulate in severity. ; J. Shillington, Odeon Building, sends us an | Cbs their weapons. advance copy of Miss Braddon’s latest and most highly seasoned, “Sir Jasper’s Tenant.” Mog of the PLUMBERS AUD eae Bit 8, on TUESDAY EVENING, Oct, 7. at 496 . . i ‘i ‘enrsylvania avenue, at 74s o'clock. Every mem- @7 From the complaints of subscribers at ter ts expacted to - be sent. Port Tobacco, Md., of not getting the Star, we | Gi" sxpected to be present. SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. (Late Staff Surgeon of Volunteers). Offers his Medical Services to the inhabitants of Washington and Georgetown. Particular atten- tion devoted to diseases of the kidney and skin. Office 208 Pennsylvania svenue, four doors west of Willard’s. oc 24-Im* POR Gg TRAUTMARN PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN. 4 ON AFTERNOON, November 13, at between the Baltimore and Ohie railroad depot | « —— —— premises, we shall well the north- at Bladensburg and the celebrated Spa Spring. | ern part of Lot 16, Square 821, fronting M4 feet on and intend erecting thereon a large, commo- | West side of lith street weet. pea: be corner of E dious and fashionable hotel. an grounds are ag oo yl Ls Sack 280 s00 de pe to be at once prepared, and the hotel will be will be wold t metemy tok yy a by Square foot. and include the tene erected early next spring. ment, and offers au opportunity of mot freaeent ArrorntEp.—Capt. hn Lee, has been ap. | Sccurrence to purchase a good business location #0 afternoon for the purpose of bidding the Presi- dent farewell, preparatory to their departure for Philadelphia to-morrow. —————_—_—_______ ARREST OF A REBEL MAJOR. Major Gee, of the rebet army, arrested in Florida, arrived here yesterday, and was com- no 6-2t* : . pointed a justice of the peace for the District of al twel judge that there is something out of order in LECTURES —Dr. SAMSON, President of | voc leinwant = vert Duweem Hani Letrocte. | miciea to the Old Capitol by order of the Sec. | Bead Justice ofthe peace for early part of | months, secured by deed of trust on the late ee the mail arrangements to that point, or that Columbia College, will deliver acourse of retary of War, the war a soldier in one of the volunteer regi- Corepene ing af purchaser's oust. r somebody fingers the papers on the way. five lectures on Bible I ands at the Western Pres. BOARDING GENERAL GRANT ments; was subsequently employed asa de- no¢ (Intel. C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts, ferian Church, H street, between 19th an . : Sood) Sxow aT WHEELING.—Wehave the follow- | Tie yy ‘TUESDAY, Mov: 7th, 0s tective by the Military authorities. Was 9 ALE OF GOVERNMENT WARGE AT ALEX- rU Lieutenant General Grant is expected to | witness in the conspiracy case, and served in | © A VA ese A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated w th, “The Desert,” TUES- aw 2 ; jor 0° i artermaster’: . Depot of Wi ton, ing despatch showing wintry weather out | DAY. Nov. };:. ini THURSPAY. Nov. ith, ith BOARD: % @ week, at No. 455 | [eave Washington for New York to-night or | ‘he office of Major O’Bierne as a detective. Chief Qu => 4; Depot of Washington, West Palestine; FRIDAY, Nov. 17th, “Jerusalem.” | 6th street, between ( and Louisiana aye’ oo 4-2t* to-morrow morning. ———————————— Ate Lecture to commence at 734 o'clock p. m., and to be 4 Will be sold at public anction, at Alexandria, Vir- Fo SALE—25 Barrels CHOICE APPLES, No. ginia, under the direction of Brevet 499 llth street, between Pennsylvania aveene Colonel J. G.C. Lee, A M..on THU A WHEELING, Noy. 5, 1865.—Snow is falling | illustrated with numerous may diagrams, and LL here; four THE TUNISIANS. [oURST-CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD can be obtained at 411 13th street, between G and H. DS. ches and a half on the ground. oriental costumes. Adult season tickets, $1; 'chil- C . ~&@ . dren. £0 cents; single admission, 2 cents; children, | A.few Table Boarders cai alae be sccommods: | ‘The Tunisian Embasey leave to-morrow for Fr TA PaRTNER WANTED Wonk = 0 = ~— + : = bes Govern PERSON AL.—Among the literary marriages 15 cents, a mae 3t — COMMUNICATING ROOMS; newly far. Philadelphia, not to return again to this city. | 0 300. above amount to take fall charge of an a oe iP . of ‘a late date is that of Mr. George Ripley, of | [Fy Qs 0 yh ae te BO ECA MP. Raned, gith first-class BOARD; ‘suitable for | Pynconar.—Frank Darley; former! {this | Star Often ny sma drinking saloon. Apply atthe | fy (Over of Brovet Major General D. H. Backer, the New York Tribune, to Madame Augusta | held on MONDAY EVENING. Nov nth iia Detween Gand eee: Avvly at 411 18th street, | cose oer Wadebenn ii. Oa B. CHARLES DEMIEUX wishes to Inform |. CuarteTmsster, Depot of Washington Louise Schlossberg. ----The New York Citizen | © ik, ioe the POON We POLE coribe. EW ENGLAND OAD <te argue discontinued during the war. Hobie Mi. blic that he is now ready to give instruc- no 6-9t Brey 1 Quartermaster. says: “Gottschalk, the pianist, having led the | —"°*" THOS. W- d 9 o. N celta ECL mune ol ee. W’ Fonten, who published a Taylor campai = tioninthe FRENCH and SPANISH Lanzuages career of the Wandering Jew, and exercised LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. between Pennsylvania avenue and O street. Said ’ mark Ww INGTON, Nov. 4, 1855. all the vices of that dark and shadowy person- ¢ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS olil te ce. age, bas been driven from San Francisco for | Sapenned to the public on MONDAY, Nov. 13th, and Best of references given. Inquire at the New York B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ste. Hotel. cor. 7th and B sts. no 6st" | VALUABLE BUILDING. LOTS ON NORTH Paper, and afterwards the American Organ, in F Fe SALE—A fine family HORSE, CARRIAGE BETWEEN ad AND 3D STREETS WEST, Houce havi this city. and who afterwards established the m leased and fitted up for first class Boarders. A few Table Boarders can be ac- Wadesboro Argus, is editing a Paper at Macon. NESS AT AUCTIO: seducing little school-girls, a businees at which | b¢ 0Pen daily (Sundays excepted) on and after that | Cmmodated. no43t*_ | Georgia. : | Horses perfectly apard Sd qeatin’ Bal On THURSDAY, the 9th inst., we will sell. In he is an adept. He practiced it with rar date. A. BR. SPOFFORD, Geen TABLE BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED because the owner bas mo farther use far: front of the premises, até o'clock ha m., twe hand- patinsies ta Philadelphin, base pce des p= ae no 4-10t Librarian. pee without rooms, No. £5 eet ave., TEL RAP them. Can be seen at the stables of CHAPIN & | Some Building Lots, fronting on the south side ef Simes berely escaped wilh Nis Mineo ate MASONIC ihe Annual Communication of | between let and 2dste, ett St O45 Pa. avenus, EGRAPHIC NEWS. ttrestee on? @ street north, between 6th and 7th icine le pond yest a Richmond Enquirer has an article upon the ene ee core, LODGE of F. and A. JP IBST-CLASS BOARD can be obtained at No = — oe 2 art taken by the writers of the South in the | }J.,° etch of Columbia will be held in | BST 12th street, between Gana H; table board Movements of Gunboats. @iuin REWARD —..L LS front of 30 feet. running back 100 feet to ais. $10 BEN ABD. Straved or stolen on thenignt | foot alley. “They will be divided in tote eto toc se War. William Gilmore Simms remained | TCRSDAY, November sary seta, rete, on | gt gh 26 12th street. betwe enchanged.’ no 21 —_ pie — aes Lore — Ce pence ar case is requested, and sojourning Bz Ng in stroyed by fire, when he removed to umbia, | members of sister Gran: are fraternal! : where be devoted himself to writing articles | invited. id f GENTLEMEN DESIRING BOARD, for the literary papers which were started By order: W. MORRIS SMITH, WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS, during the war. The work which attracted | _20#3t Grand of the Sth instant. one grey MARE. brand: | {00% 8 ed with the letter M on left flank ; one black HOKSE. Terms at sale. . sweenied in the right shoulder. been blistered. and | 30 will be required paid down when the pra ‘The ebsvereward will be paak for Mende ce eet: will be pet oe ease ek ee eee wate. tt JOHN 'E. KEELY. 7th street, first farm on right | pigder: Pot SP Sain and Sold to the next highést New York, Nov. 6.—The gunboats ascut- ney, Adelia, Dawn, Huntsville, Massachusetts, Virginia and Altoona arrived here to-day. The most of them are to be sold. hand side above first toll-gate. Bo 6-3t no 6- GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. x peepee Can be accommodated on reasonable terms at the Gale on Lake Ontario. = —— — = “pacdy aicGanm crite Demon of tae camaps | OCS Ale CRCREL BESBEIT OF ASEM. AYO1M eet aren, | Fopeeday ee ire aaf eyo Lake, Ontario | TVS th ie ard Shader SBE | BBY WACK. WALL & 00, auctioneers Which appeared’ in the Southern Jilustrated | Commencing MONDAY EVENING way pee 189 and 191 H street, near 19th. yer de Lacs Short and terrific. Below this Ba by ie pole eee naramp, was taken es; | DRY GOODS. CARPETS, BLANKETS, Hosr ews.3 Being a prominent Mason, Mr. Simms | 4 pleasant place to spend an evening nos-20 B 1 port the e was strewn with lumber and | tray by the police not clai at the o! o ERY, &c.. AT AUCTION. appears to be active in promoting the affiliation MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —An adjourned wre ae WH aS OG ty of Ale, Wines, | ‘stove boats. eed bing gS argh enassker $3 TUESDAY MORNING, 7. commencing ; y = mn i S . : Feng meng of his order in the two sections, lately dissev- meeting ofthe MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | Lia"ors.and Segars, ——— Railroad Stock Nov. 161 183d, eaid horse will be then sei, pursasaé | S128," ot Bry Goods, Carmen ashen Eee gcd. At the breaking out of hostilities, John | of the District of Columbia will be boat A EENNSYLYANIA LADY, RESIDING AT " 3 to law. to the highest cash bidder, at the of | &c.. comprising— . , “ #- Thompson was appointed assistant librarian | rooms of the Medical Soclety on TUESDAY Nex Beds ant Hoend, Avenue, hes excellent | , NEW Yorn, Nov. 6—The Milwankie and | W.L.Wall&Co.No Os La av? By order: Dress Goods of the State Library of Virginia. At the same | 7th, at 12 0’clock m. Rooms, Beds, and Boarding. suitable to accommo- | Prarie Du Chien Railway Stock opened at GEO. B. HERRICK yr roperty Clerk. @astimeres. Cloths and Cassinets time he assisted Governor Letcher in writing | 203-31 J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D..Sec. | date 6 or 8 respectable Boarders. Table Board $6 | 150 and rose to 220at the first boara. _bo6-3t {Rep} W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. New Brussels. Ingrain. Cottage out his State pay sgn ager my pee UG westes"su waa Marvuxomm | ber week. a oc 5-Im™ -_—_»-e-__.. N° Wadillvoron: rwice aN SBURG To FamD ond other G nak Diiplothe With the Afcu al, <— = , A BEng andthe juctrated Nee wrote | , Novice PHCIMTRERC Tigh November. 138,, | | ADIEG AND MISSES OLOAKS, LOCAL NEWS. *Eeve Biadepire, 98 m uaa : eae seme, Keepers of Hot : ci ns a Hosiery, Shirts. Flowers Prose articles for the daily papers, and after rante Thins loro Ordinaries, a Ladies and Misses a Leave Washi: __ 2.100 Segars, different brands. the establishment of the Index the Confederate ‘od ppling- Houses. retailers of Spirituous and "CA ASSANTLTING AND BEATING AN OrFicern.— ye hington, 10 a.m. i pe ‘ i : organ in London, became its ate ular nichmond Eermentel ui egies, Winee gad Cor gh eS DASQUINES mptoriy ia) NF oiling dana 2 ‘ ds, Hardware, Medicines. Perfumer; Es. coirespondent. He was also the editor uf the | Watches and Jorat : i _ Hecord, a weekly paper started in Richmond Merchants, £0 to Boe eember | W ood. Commission Saturday night about twelve o’clocka arty of 0 R ISCULARS, &c Iso to Kee, Jarri; i x in 1436, and which ty Abtief existenee Gen | Omuibe Billie. cpers of Hackney Car: ages, in Black Beaver con, Drab Felt aud Moleskin, young men went to the Delmonic: estau- Fant. opposite Willard’s Hotel, and after in- dulging treely at the bar, without paying, sup- 4:30 p. m. For information inquire at 345 Pennsylvania | remptorily sold. avenue. noé no 6-2t* JNO. 8. SUIT. _no 6 W. L_WAUL & 00.. Ancts. BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctirncers. en Pin Alleys, ani | Brown and Black ver, Diagonal Bea: . EMOVAL OF METZEROTT 8 MUSIC STORE these arduous labors his health, never rr Confectionery, and for Hawking and Peddling and ver, &c.. &c, . plied themselves with pigs feet and went out VALUABLE IMPROVED Ri finally gave way, and he obtained trons ths Dealers in Old Iron, Brass Copper. &., llex- | A full line of all new styles nat recelved at on the pavement, and began to engage in R IRON HALL, ON FIRST STRERT EAST BETWEER SOCHE Confederate authorities permission te ‘iets pire on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, 1855, “9. AX WELL’S. mimic fight using, pigs feet as weapons; but | No. 318 Pennsylvania avenne, between 9th and B_AND CAPITOL SQUARE, BY PUBLIC England. A few months spent in the moun. | syaihat said jreenses must be renewed at this office Depot of Ladies’ Cloaks and Fancy Goods, Pit Boise they made aitracted the attention of | 1th streets, with @ large assorronte AUCTION. sins of Scotland sufficed to restore his health, |") > 1a2® Mites that ime, cLass. nos-eost S'S" petweca a ana oeests, | Patrolman ( Parker, “who remoustrated with | ‘orsign and” America” sect “ete cree shall cell ites of the prom mises: Lota fu 8nd returning to London, he accepted an ap. | _no3-dti7 Register. | o __ ne Wen sts: | them, and told them to go away quietly. In- | It rings jesale and Retail Suisare No, Sb, fronting 89 feet Simches op lot street pointment on the editorial staff of the Indes. CTURES—DR. D. J. MAOGOWAN. the | FASHIONABLE PARLORSKATING SCHOOL. | tend of taking bis advice, they attacked him Sole Agenay of Stetnwes's Pine nae Mason & | eest, running back » depth to «30 foot alley and there remained until that paper expired Tie a a abed os ores A CCOWAN, the This heal nas ‘ rigdemy. knocked him down and beat and | ;A0!¢. Agency. of Organ . with the improvements consisting of @ 2 story and With the overthrow of the cause Since tle de- | PoPares eye . Bese Chet ver = én is heal he a igie exercise, bering be- | kicked him unmercifully; and ran off before . G. METZEROTT. Basement Brick House, containi an editorial Aeeeziantz, Thompson has formed | between G and H, om WEDNESUAY EVENING: | ohne, oreo aE iB fakes gréut learans farere | aid could be had from the adjoiung beats, As No. 315 Pemnsyivania avenue Peres neon tavoctons Bid James Barnatgn with the London Her- | Nov. sth, and MONDAY, Nov. lath. Subject: “he? | Gevteciaeg tak har us eet, ETE Dl necessary ar. | SOOM a&he could get assistance, he got a hack | _noé tf pevgors Ra onk 1th se. | Se enn ae aid. | James Barron Hove entered the service gellections of Japan,” with numerous illustra- Fangements to introduce for the ‘arst time in this Soe aed ty se ore aes 67 Ware, WELT WELL & 00. 67 | 224 cighteen months, secured by a deed ef trast a e very comm el is invigorat method s jiams. treet . i ¥ owing to on organic disease wie eat oo Tickets: Admitting a gentleman and lady to both | will be ready f recel¥e pupils on WEDNESDAY, they overhauled the crowd, who drew their Bo om No.67 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of | of the purPama ne and revenue stamps at the cost iD lectures, $1; single admission 50 cents; children Nov. 15th, at his Acad Ez Scuborcinate position nn ae and to accept | 15 cents, fo be hed at the Dock shocey ad eeee | Nov, ath. at bia Academy for Indies and’ misses, Gepartinent.” Baal Hap ee guartermaster's | door, no3-10t | MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, from Stesp.m. . i i ON eee eae ter sy erate service and remained in it. Job= yee lem CENTRAL BUILDING Assocta- | Ror fgntlemen and masters, from 7% to 10 p. m., a revolvers and made a show of resistance. The officers were also well armed and determined to secure them if possible, and fora few min- utes the balls flew thick and fast, fortunately without hurting any one that we have heard of. Fhe officers arrested James Grimes (this morning called Graham by a gentleman who offers bail for him,) Thos. cManney, and Jas. McGhee. McManney and Grimes were sent to jail; and McGhee ‘held to bail for farther hearing, by Justice Bates. Officer Parker is very fadiy beaten, andis attended a Dr. ‘olice gton purchaser, Washi: and blic gemerally that they ts have taken the store formerly Sooupiod be Meme, yb2ie Mill be required down when the property Smith & Morrison, where the: il eonduct the z LLIAMS, Aucts. Grocery business in all its Mepartments. They wit | _woS4 int.) GREENS WE = ticular attention to the supply of families Y M. K. WALSH & C@., Auctioneers. with the egy as aes a 7 Rae Som awell 265 Penna. ave., corner 10th street, sel lock, just receiv: aD lo arrive weekly — by steamer froin fhe north, ‘which will beBold at | | By xirtueof a writ of Ticirain againat the goods ‘Goods delivered in all parts of the city free of | bave seized and taken the following, to-wit: —_ charge and without delay. A share ofthe public | One lot Crockery, 1 Parlor Stove batronage is respectfully solicited. __no€-2wif | } small wood glove. 1 Coffee Kettie, pus IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- 1 ‘Mirror Trae. Pho ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Spittoons, 1 Fly Trap, 1 ice ~~” * Washington County, in the District of Columbia, | 7SPyrocns: LEly Trap. 1 ice Geoler, letters of administration on a estate 2 Water Buckets. 1 Scale W Aloisis N. Clements, late of W ugton city. D.C.. | 3 Washetande f Bheaenercas “s. 2B. deceased. All persons having claims against the | j, Mattresses: 3 Curtains.” ) 2 Bureens, said ee » are ovine — £ —— ae 4 Wash Bowls and Pitchers same, wi ie vouchers thereo! 6 eu! riber, _~ on or beforethe 2th day of February next; they | C#™Peting, Patting. 1 Arm Chair, Cooke served on the staff of Gen. ¥ ---3,E8 TIONS The next meeting ef the Associa- | Gay. ‘Sbates cau be perered ee aN ones: art, and when in winter quarte-. -;,E- B-Stu- | tion will be heldon TUESDAY, the ith Novem- | $0,558! and particulars supply ts Prot MARINI, Tesumed the pen of the rawr” #% bao — beet Re oe ctrest, opposite ee a or by letter, through the Post Office na gaa? Posen nd dively compalr” , <tocthes and afew | pall infurare, “She hooks of toe Mamie na REMovan. Rome te ta ie? and the Southern Ilus- bekept open for additional subscription for two — from the date of its organization. Sub- The undersigned takes pleasure in announci: St ~ also published a life of | months from the tore of ing Serge sto at agg SE aceygmerr fill Deckour'h Bemeren he, eveaus, ste posters | ths teinovalothle CLUAN pak DAMN MAWORALE York as * and was republished in New store of J. R. Major, at the corner of 7th and H sts.; TORY and MACHINE SEWING ROOMS fromthe itor of -“e work of John M. Daniel, the ed- | and at theoffice of the GRY LLOYD, President. former stand Mo. 496 9th st., to the and . ‘oc —— - the Ezaminer. The war being over, ASBU] Or sin Cooke Passed the summer posh his WM. W. MOORE, Ses'ry. 24-e03w, commodious room over Hooe Bro’s. Dry Goods Store, No. 10 Market Space, between 8th and 9th anne ope alley of Virginia, and oecu- ied himself in writing “Stories of the Strug- D: LY GROCERIES, just ived gle,” for the New he | CiyiC FAMILY ORO ELS o., streets. With experienced and obliging Ladies always in Newman, one of the Surgeons of the Department. There are five or six others of the party who have not been arrested as yet. THe Case ov Cart. FLETCHER.—The exam- ination of the case of Captain James Fletcher, detective at the depot,charged with the larcen: of four railroad ‘dekets to New York from York World. Dr. Bagby, the editor of the Southern Literary Messenger, en- no 6-ee2w No. 67 Louisiana avenu: tered the army as a private in a company of 4emall Looking Glasses. son Taz eiherwise by law be excluded from all benefit | § Tankers © Table Cloths, Gshee , ‘HOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS JUST and greatly increased facilities, he ho} sailors he arrested for attempting to leave the | of said estate. ye etd e Cloths, ésheete, infantry, but. being of infirm constitution, was | CU01CE GREEN AN Wy seamen ey pumas heretofore | CLLY without a proper pass, wae cocceadea ee | Steeaid.catate. my hand this 2th day of February. | V7} Drpking Glasses. a: ester for wale the ischarged after a few months’ service, and re- J_C. WHITWELL & 00., to merit acentinuance of that patronage heretofore fore Justice Walter this morning. It wastes. | 1883. ELIZABETH CLEMENTS, stove articies on TURSDAT MORMIGO Re — Sentien e wore sag ae eens Fo Sr towers a See ; #0 liberally bestowed. tified on a previous examination that the sailors | _!° 6-law3w* Administratrix. Fn at 0.0 clock. at t fhe suction store of 'M. K 4 , wi jive instru took seats 3 : al “o., corner ‘smn. avenue and 10th st., toned ana arcana natgnemarias | MV farce Oybiey tgemmatecieaes | OHOAK AND Dane maxtro, tars mn the fefengant cae fo'and sok | OBOns5ABATOAMTADLEN fis 289 | Sete rsa. eee and occu: et. es er es ven A = memorable contest. ‘Campbell the historian, | Terms made known on application. n 6 2t* them, carrying them to an officer, when they oe. Bailiffand Coastal bie, VEY 4 K. WALSHE & ©O., Aucis. = STAMPING AND FLETING, were ordered to give up their tickets, after HARVEY & CO.’8 ~ Howes eine in Petersburg, teac RE AND BOURBON WHISKY, 10 years old. DORSEY BECK, which they were inken to © guard-house’ fren NEW CENTRAL OYSTER BAY Y WL WALL & 69. Auctionsers. mond, practicing law." Buween Goalie Mere Tae oee Cac wiwia No. 10 Market Space, 24 floor, | which they were released after paying some AND STEAMED OYSTER SALOON. Original Horee Garringe Bestar. last accounts, Was ix, Baars Pouard, P. | Justrecelved and forsaie tp none WINES. oc 7-Im* Between 8th and 9th ate. | one about $18. The prosecution claimed that — er - av. between Sth cad Baldwin, the eg Rati pserseenio iguane aime “0. WITWELL & Co., _, | li the acts of Fletcher were illegal which, as- t Foe Bry ngg me xgevocsfalty tnform ir eas on oRsEs. nee a| qj nected editorially with the Republic newspaper | _206-eo2w No. 67 Ln. av.. near 7th street. MUSSE2 QRRIAN, No. 1.107 Walnut sertion was met by the accused producing a | fiends amd the public that they have On TUESDAY MORNING. Nevouies Fok, com- of Richmond. “P.W. A.” the army Cortes: UDSON TAYLOR, cure | MILLINERY. for the winter, oem A BES paper from Capt, M. Smithfexecutive officer | [ishmont as a Arat-class Oreter: Ba mencing at 10 o'clock. at the’ Bazaar. will bosold pondent, was in New York city afew weeks H 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU DAY, Vi eek BoA, 1865, id ‘0¢ 27-e0lm* of the Navy Yard,authorizing him to arrest all and Steamed Oyster Saloon, and they ® large number tad Wo Saddle ago. His object in visiting that city was, AGENT FOR = sailors attempting to leave the city withoat | pledge themselves to keep constantly mwa | Svbeil SES. ae ‘ doubtless, to prepare his letters for publica. SOM ens WORRE AND C, 61x, ATTORNEY AT LAW proper. papers. Capt. Smith testified that it | on hand the very best g ag ok — ost f oo = handsome Horses. Buggies, and Harness been usual with Fletcher when he turned over such sailors to him to also turn over their LSO, a Fucltltiee cones be Sergecned any house in | A lot Mules, broke se Harness, im good order. Se ouety fer precuring bivalve to suit the public, tion. Porte on" was on the s! of Gen. | peantifull: illustrated. The ck t thi, Ne 36 Louisiana Avenue, above Sixth Stree‘ Hunter, of the Federal army,as Colonel of sblication d public. moese Ce eee OT ast Pugietee. “tie ee eral Mirother, AL” publications now offered to the public. Ro 6-3 oc Bly ‘Wasuinctox, D.O LEO, effects. he denied that the tickets had not been A large collection of desirable new and second- jutant General of the State of Virginia, under H OTEL GOODS, T4ke NOTICE. turned over to him in this case. a ‘We have made engagements with » host of best Free ne cd tbe ees, Reckaways, Express the Pierpont administration, and is said to be aay io = Capt. Fletcher, on the advice ofjthe justice, | running boats that come to this and the Baltimore ‘agons, cereus himself assiduously to the educa- onan, oe joo one t thick STOW ERENCE COFFEE is now taking the lead made, good the tickets and money, and ihe caso markets for our constant supply, ‘And having. had & oa ae ae Her- eee Terhne eet tte Commonwealth. St. | Gther kinds of ‘ By a new in roasting the strength ang | WS dismissed. —— nA pe Footage Ee epee ness, &c. George Tucker, the aut! f “Hi: ym ——_—.6—____ feel ourselves cenfident of our ity, " Of Bacon's Rebellion,” died at aortas | euitabte for hotet fote 2 A Siumedageech improved snd far superior to Say Michael Kone hedged as genis morn: | Purimsilies, clubs, and entertainment parties, can | 1 very superien Family Garriags, mp fever, in the third year of the war. Mrs, WEBB & BEVERIDGF, One pound will go as faras two pounds of thepur ing, Michael Kane, indicted for an assault and be supplied with best qualities, served inevery | 2 New aes aig <__ ~att Ritchie sailed for Europe before the no 4-6 504 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th strect. Coffee. battery, and intent to kill Sergeant Johnson, | ptyje” 5 leaving orders at the Saloon. or with Mr. | 2 ner erm: Carriages. Mev. ~an, and, her health failing her, wasun. ROWN'S PATENT atita iene Wunely used. by Hotels, Steamboats was found guilty of assault, but notguilty of | Charies Brecht, Wine Merchant, in the adjofning steele. aie % warte, ‘urn. Miss Evans, the author of B +: itis by the petpal ants in W: has? intent to kill, and sentenced to jail for six og ey the add. . 289 P. ivanj | Thursday, and Saturday, yy SS snc a METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS ton. PERS OO en MTL LS i ae ee ee " mia gout ; i Hargees always st, gale. — ha ptt of Sacrifice,” which pro- AND ° 4-002W bj Baltimove, sisting an offer, was found guilty, mo —— nesaan. THOMAS HOLDE?;, noé kh. ., Aucts, “Ma c ars a fine o: and costs. Day for ~ ese Guced a sensation. WINDOW Bane, ROPRSEOR ALEXANDER COL WARE, Rene” f ARCH SILKS anv Panis A ~ ay | ‘West Adams, indicted for the larceny of $30 87 Fiections wil be peid v. "MOF" in New | For excinding Cold, Hal his new SINGING ond FLANOPORTE, : WORSTED DEES GOODS. York, Massachusetts, New Jere. posot” ed COURSE on Coe oe b7 gn cantirely no Maryland, Ilinois, Missouri, Mi ? from Samuel Watts, was found guilty, and a and simplifi Norris for motion was made for a new trial. Wis. We invite attention to the following gods just | ment : 4 havin, t knowledge defense. consim and Michigan. ‘The Sts,'*8 of Massa. | doors, ana Go not interfere with the working of | B91 having time to read and ex- | ““The case of John Martin, indicted for the | received : Ee dt sneer Sctea wae ae. pormin eat ened ‘if be repay Meany ctu | RAO ewig Me Macatawa" | "Sapror quater ot morme ax roves, | "eva, gou"RE BASE ERP, §7-Prot. Boynton, the «pa | JOHN A. PAINE, — | arrives at the ‘mo py was called, and the prisoner being ed, | Black, White, Brown, Purple, Ashes Fioses, Green, | —— WORTH OF BOOTS axn SHOES Diary W. Jenkins, ate to be .ogist, and Miss Bole Agent for Baltimore and Washington. | ire She Mite savined to.call at . | plead not guilty. An effort was made at ob- | wine and Drab. bo very rich waterts g, 30,000" a . ioon 2,000 feetabove New~” married in the bal- Henderson's, 367 Dat., cor- | 415 8th street, between G and H streets taining a jury, when shone sR | pdt PLAIN TAFFETA SILKS, im Bius, Purple, SACRIFICE. Sn _vork on Wednesda) Onye eine : * | See reenen Are from 11 a.m. to 1p. m.. ond from | this term were Seond dsty nemento be Orawn Brown, Green, Drab, Modes, Wine , Cherry, Scarlet We tn part— adie samummera ——— eee aan Aes tes con padeemmmonle Messrs. Morgan 2 — y = Lastes otpren Geites ot > oa nue. OTICE WoTIo x and Magenta. tee? Aure -» TELEGRAMS, pisos: Pranosi NO? Fs pocentas. Shocearps, and Norrie *PPicc memory of the iate Thomas | Now style STRIPED and FI'GURED SILKS, in | Ladies The doi CAN T puenatn Ousranr -_ aot ae ee ee ee kee Mi pioue s areee of the bar, whee TORMHLA heaet of an tudeselisie® andely wide Tr, ‘seonin ter tae of PARLOR ORGANS AND MELODEONS| store room in st Rg. con ‘and D will take place to-morrow morning, the court | py .1p SILKS in vers tich combination o from grade tee weak of suibciont eAdvese nad REE E streets, now end 5 inet Grenavt | adjourned to Wednesday. ilies, ’ excellent second-hand | of ceah eens 7 wSteCaitume Major Gen'l Lew Wallace | _ 1 have now instore Swen! — Store, whic will be eo ana Recovery oy A STOLEN TRU Heavy, Plain, Roppam@ Armure BLAGK SILKS ae B.P. SNYDER, Manager. | forsale or, rent upon easy monthly pay Br vespecttuily soltelted Wx.—Satarday ht o'clock, officer and rsp Theagn Bi a rw night, between seven and eig! the Fourth | for dresses coats. T ru COMPANY upon same oh Onda AND, PRLS P. 8-Goods delivered iotaay bert of a Sa standing in | Black, White and Co’ored LINING SILKS. ofice Willards' dovet, November 6 isss t — REW PIANOS! ou Geo Sree of charge. S| front ot the residence of | saepunees We Aso, - Ne assortmet ’ best a U o. ements exc! undelivered: fof want of eumcleut edaress and from | mipe,Mrgeet assortment in the ITH & OLEP HAD went to the opposite side of the wirent, and | A largestock of ¥. BRINOS, POPLINS, BP ANG- M2 ARP ERTS, gther causes - Ino 8 Robertson. Allowance for old Pianos. TES, FL LAW REPORTERS turning saw them coming ont of Mr. Toole’s | rings, EMPRY.s3 CLOTHS, PLAIDS, MOU STAMPING, F 1G and PINKING ond AMF Mrs Sherman.” BAXTOR. ACCORDEONS: VIOLINS Gad GOT amp house, carrying a very larwe trunk, dled alley | SELAING, PY.INTED MBRINOS, ALPACAS. EMBNOIDFRING DEPOT, Mrs JS McFarland, inven TABS, and every article tn the SHORTHAND WRITERS, clothing. te F ‘called them to stop. | &c., &c.,allee Art No. 350 Seventh street, nov 1 tf B. P. B, Manager. USO pl te 291 arena. UE Oa bie ie, leading to 3d street, and ‘the officer fired ein 6 which ware boug' Near Northern Liberty Market. PRP art Ree S TS GEE TS AT EE eee Pianos or any other on atorageat | oc 34. but increased their when ak ‘PUBLIC SALE FOR CASH, jest > ho Ms. THE, SOLDIERS” AND SAtLOnS’ NA; | our large warerooms on D attest" ai reasousble ae wal’ Lanes, | ul Wh ie bald of Goecceuss teu peta: chine, sen ee ake to docnit' the best, and Thr. rogniag ect aay fT iemtacad | eiaponmercd; Packed, stored, shipped, exchanged, F. “a 508. J. MAY & 00., "Anh "Kind of fatters steziped while the Ledies A) (Mendes) i Dat vere JOHN F. ELLA. ivenia. speakers are expected to address the League. 306 P. eo 5 308 Pennsy: avenue, best and cheapest Braid, Silk, ote, slware All disehar; soldiers and sailore are cordially ‘eonsy] vani; 5 . trun! th ote, ‘os 18-2" — lic * betw. 9th and 10th ore ‘wife's clothing. | nos-2tif between sh and en hand, injend to stet?- EDWIN DUDLEY, Preaident. | nos-st . | ovate, Teddington. B, filled with bis “ :

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