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- : see — = FOUND. "FROM EEE. _ LOCAL NEWs. _ EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LORE SED [ergs cos Maedpipet meechere, Ocicre 8) Cigim Ramses CLAIMS AND CLAIM AGENTS.—Laet Moy be L. Hubbard De Veber, a discharged soi.” Was arrested by officer Clements, of the Fou, Ward, with a warrant issmeed by Jos. Bates, on the oath of John BR. Richards, agent, who charges De Veber with swin him out of sixty-six dollars and forty . The case was taken before Justice Walter, an4 before trial the claim agent wanted to drop tne ease, provided De Veber would pay the money, which he, De V., said he eouldn’tsee, Ths ett and From New On Titi Ss pnatar ig Srioneal “ rr w rie i R q on Tr we whe pesmi. = ee: New Ontxans, Nov. 23.Business continues = preite legs, ign = ne ownee will active, and increases daily. please come forward, harges WASHINGTON CITY: Almost every negro taken before the City | 8nd MNS REF BWSY. po 4, Roa ty FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1865. | Recorder is possessed of some unlawful ~ 2 LB oeecsereoes weapon $10 REWARD.—Strayed from my ee. An agent of certain commercial houses of on, the 234 instant, two HEIFERS. three BY READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE | prance has arrived here and announces to the | 7eafecld. one brown with horns, and the other red BRE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-| }Janters of Lousiana that he is authorized to | SD, 8hits speck 2 GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. contract for the emigration of laborers from | Street and Maryland avenue. Aceording ta publication in Brownsville last evening, pial, supposed the enemy would make as vigorous an attack on this city this Morning as his shattered forces would permit. At six o'clock, no enemy being in sight, led to the general belief that the advertised attack was buts ruse to cover retreat. At half-past nine, however, the enemy advanced & rifled field battery im front of the upper forts and commenced shelling the city. The battery was NECOND_ EDITION, 4 O'CLOCK P. M. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasuineton, November 2). 1865. Jay Oooke & Co. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securi:ies = India and China. no 24-4t* JOHN KANE. Buying. Selling. | COvered by @ skirt of chaparral, completely | evidence showed that upon the defendant be- The Louisiana Legislature met to-day and sy * 4 hiding it from view at the fortifications. ing discharged from the military service, he ABRIVAL OF THE REBEL RAM | oryanized. No business dene. $20 Shree ee tae Chat ot toe ont tact dork sie gh oe saat ion a4 The fire on the town was kept up with great | gave a Rower of attorney to the vranch of the STONEWALL. The Matamoras Aanchero says the Liberals | BAY HORSE, about 12 hands high, with black | U-S. F: » 1s ox 10) | Yigor for some time, but doing no damage of | firm in New York, Richards, Vidder, Sw She Runs Down a Steamer. are eight miles from there in o - Lap dushy mane snd Sail, sbont speereold, Any —— 9% om: | Coeeewecn praca —— in gy Andrews, for ie gollection ot cg claim This formidable iron-plated ram arrived from | had taken place, resulting in the killing of one ious ny, am 0 is Store Brighton’. D- ray og soimpe atheced tenia se near iain | After wa'ting for his money tll he was tired, Havana this morning, under convoy of the U. | [mPerialis! and the capture of three others Of | ena calico tte wenn hee es bridle, oe gray | Pisza ana se Segments of bricks among | he came in person to Washington, went to the E a party of house-top Ts, wh eS . SS. steamer Rhede Island, Commander Alex- end seddle with new stirrup leathers. ne 24-3t Pp re prt dao who hed oa Department, identified himself, and obtained BEW YORE PIEST Ww a bis papers for i, which were presented ander H. Murry, (in charge of the expedition,) From Mississippi. U THO geo A A Coupons, 105 x; Five Twenties, 1962, Wl; hg — es os in a Cay tia, Bat the fire | to Lieut. Col. ee, who paid him. The pay- ,000, we 1864, ; Five Twenties, isis, 995; inued Jong be te: him if he was all right w and the U. S. steamer Hornet, Lieut. Com- Jackson, Miss., Nov. 20—Goy. Humph- | “] wtit give the above reward fot the arrest and ror rene M1; Contiticates, 974; Gold, toe ad not co! enemy ex- | master seked if 1 right with bis r I iece of his artillery, when a well- man yn, U. S. N., the Stone- | reys has sent a message to the Legislature, | conviction of auy of the parties, and recovery of one pi com hia pal of Captain J. C. Tecommending that negro testimony be admit- | the safe and conten’s stolen from the store No. 392 ng under col * | ted into courts; that the freedmen encour- | Pensa. avenue om Monday night last; or Two Febiger. agea so as to support their families and educate | Hundred Dollars for the —— — books a | 1n coming up the river the Rhode Island got | their children, assuring him protection. He Seas lacie can toomentane nec eS: hes Bground off Buzzard’s Point, and the Stone- | also recommends that the freedmen be taxed | peen stopped. ‘wall came to anchor off Giesboro, but will os the Sonne ot their La ged ornieel laws | “no w4-8t F. A. LUTZ. passed to force vagran' eem- | a5 come up to the Navy Yard at high tide. ployment; and advocates the passage of a mili- W BS SPOR Ge Mestad Sant lent hom oy ‘The expedition bad good wenther on the way | tia Jaw, enabling the militia to protect the peo- | from thiscity, the following described property from Hayana until off Frying Pan Shoals, ple against vagrant white men and negroes | and notes :—One double-barrelled gun, ene small claim agent. De Veber said he was. Mr. Rich. arcs received a letter trom the firmin New York, informing him that the firm had ad. vanced De Veber $45, which De \ eber denied Then the warrant was obtained and ¢ afrest made. Justice Walter decided + the power of attorney was Tevoked by the personal appearance of De Veber to prow:- cute his own claim, and by the Department Tecozeizing him as the identical person. That even if the money was advanced to De Veber, directed fire from the forts put tne and seis support to flight, leaving behind the exposed THE CHOLERA. = The Department of State to-day received from the United States Consul at Gibraltar a communication, stating that the sanitary board at that port has declared the place tree from cholera, and that clean bills of health are is- sued by theauthorities. The Consul alsostates n. erat this juncture a detachment of Imperial cavalry charged in and fired upon the fleeing outlaws for more than a mile. While the foregoing was taking place the en- emy advanced 1n force to the south of the city; buta detachment of Imperial cavalry drove the force back outef sight after a little sharp a fol- 5; skirmishing. it was a matter for civil prosecation. The ‘when the weather getiing rough, they were Je deems the passage of these measures of ket book and one lerge one, containing as ~ | that Spain and Moroceo will now probably ad- . civil p bi i SE A eae eens eed may socarethe | Pt sorta Nase matted: ana Taxes aloes ‘gue arrivals from that port, and | The Firing om the United States Soldiers— | Justice arked Colonel Dodge if the Tegulation= obliged to run in and anchor off Point Lookout, | ¥"' the son. Jobn Can, J: Boland, and Henry Simpers, | mut to free pratigue vals port, . - | Made it the official duty of a paymaster & In vicinity of Beanfort. The Stonewall proved | “'2drawal of the Federal troops. U8, Horse receipts; Expl of the Imperialist News. uty pay: ° | that the sanitary cordon by land will soon be raised by the Spanish Government. The Uni- ted States Consul at Malta, under date of Oc- tober 3ist, gives interesting information con- cerning the ravages of the cholera, just termi- nated there. Two thousand deaths occurred in Malta and Gozo. The principal medical officers of Maita, who have had much expe- rience with cholera on previous occasions, re- ros, Bigg Spy Caen c. The ie are herself a good gea-boat, and she has all the New York Markets. negotiate for said papers. aud a reasonable reward qualities to make heran exceedingly ugly cus- Nxw York, Noy. 24.—OCotwn quiet; Flour ware paid for their Tecov ey bHEOUS tomer in conflict. It is the opinion of good | firm; Wheat dull; Corn firm; Beef steady; Pork | _'t* _.______ ALPHEOUS judges that she would be more than a match | 2nd Lard quiet; Whiskey dull. ee tjenall TEREIRE. SLOT. pe ler rd for any wooden vyessel-of-war; that it would - be paid on leaving her ‘at the gttice of the U8 . si eee a oobees Avams EXPRESS COMPANY | (iubing Donartment, Armory Square, 7th str6ety Fel cou to cope . 5 — — however, stand a bad chance in an encounter TIME TABLE. TTAREN UP ASTRAY—On the gad instant, inquire whether the claim nts were satisfied or not! and to this he re; nibea eee The jus- tice further inGuired why he, as paymaste shonld ask such a question, when ¢ Depart ment had already ordered the payment to be made. The justice remarked that a soldiar who ' had fought hard for his country sbould always receive the full amount of pay due him he thonght it high}y improper for a paym: 40 Act so as to justily even a suspicion of colin. | ere! otified not to trade or a per. x! rf rom the Matamoras Ranchero, Oct. 28.) An attempt is being made to make it appear to the Federal commander at Fort Brown, Ma- jor Gen. Weitzel, that if gunboat Paisano, in repelling the outlay’ attack on the artillery picket below the city, shot across the river at a POW assemblage on the other bank. jeut. Col. Elmire Mayers, still holding and disgracing a position in the Federalarmy, a twelve TURKEYS. The owner will please | ported the late epidemic to be of the worst | South American adventurer, did his best to get | 80m With claim agents, aud dismissed the cave ‘With our monitors, armed with 15-inch guns, —— ee ee Deere prepares ber cberacey and Sciatic Gp, Aié cance generally proving fatal | permission from Gen. Weilzel to cross over | _ Mr. Richards having remarked that he would and sending projectiles which eyen the 4-inch | EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- ue “SO Rg ye in irom four to fourteen hours. All medicines | with his regiment and vindicate the insulted + wad —— — and the — — ed, plates of the Stonewall could not resist. SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF no 23-3t* i . Navy Yard. ee safle bac ercmestod. amr OAIng, flag of the vient States. This is asit was oa Kindly Turniehed tt Rpg a a " & | REWARD —Sirayed or stolen from my um, Tr, la num, thubard, red pep- | communicate: us. . . ‘ . Wier a sas ms > Se ida bea ait Pi ro one Ta ERNE TS $1 5 stable pant on Tate la) rights these DRI per, essence of peppermint, ammonia, brandy, Now for the facts. The gunboat in question ES peg fone ae tnd oy pg er | undred pounder Armstrong gun and two 0 WASHINGTON, D.C GOWS, one black, one apeckied and one pale red | ginger, chalk mixtures, iced water, and | did notand could not have fired in that direc- yet te ptbrm’ ined z huncred pounders. When prepared for action = ¥ oes sith white face and white legs as well as recollected. | other remedies such as bleeding, emetics, blis- | tion: and if a shot was fired in that direction it | ‘eT: Showing that fraud was practise rd some she can steam 10 knots per hour, and being ] he above reward will be paid for oho recovery of tering, rubbing, mustard Pouitices, &c., proved | came from the outlaw gun playing on the boat Trodge rey himself as Lieut. Colone! . VE. . st . CU. dobetl utterly inefMficacious, no’ more than two out of | Of Lieutenant Colonel Mayers we have ouly iJ ", oun — to turn rapidly, ures aputiess, thes LEAVE.| DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | amnive. no 28-6t 168 Beall street, Georgetown. | every ten that were attacked by the discase | to say. that when Major General, Weltecl Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Dodge, Payma: . er enormons prow and great momentum sink | =—————— ‘AKEN UP ESTRaY—On Tuesday, Zisiinst , | surviving. The thermometer during the prey- | wants to have the flag of the United States | U- S.A. was not before me as a witness in the any wooden vessel afloat. Her coating of four | 3201, y | } adelphis,andinterme.¢| 6 4-%- trespassing. ov the promises of the gnbscriber, | alence of the epidemic was not influenced in | vindicated, he will not be apt toemploy so | C&8¢ Richards vs, DeVeber. Fraud and mis- inch iron plates extend three feet below water | 72S 12. iste pothts. e¢| 8 re SIN picece, come toreane tears ee me gor any unusual manner, although throughout the | leprousa blot as this South American rene- | TePTesentation was practiced on me ays party line. Her ram projects 25 feet; she is brig- ‘(New York, Boston, and) | ——" | changes, anf taka thane awe Bee , summer there hung over the island a heavy | cade, who has boasted in this city that, during ces ee ea @ man under the name icadll wkd tan Coe sitadiierd ant Gevéd. | the East; Wilmington | | i JOHN LITTLE, mist which neither wind, rain or lightning | the great strnggle between the North and | f Lievt. Col. R. P. Dodge. = w, =P Jere — 320) and Newhbern, N.C.;|| 5: a.m. | _no23-st* Boundary street. | conld dissipate. The cholera attacked differ- | South, he refused to take prisoners, but, con- (Signed) Cuas. WALTER, J. ders. 6 ¢ PM 8 Sa ent parts of the city at the same time, sometimes trary to law and the plighted faith of the United States, he murdered all who fell into his hands, Vincrnia Bank Nores.—We give quotations furnished by Messrs. J. K. Allen & Co., Bro- kers, &c., in Richmond: Fairmont Bank, § Bank of Berkele: countersigned, tersigned, 37 *|) Charleston, When off Smith's Point, Chesapeake Bay, a | ae ; | 10a. Mm. OTICE—Left at Mr. Robt, Barry, on the morn- : Ce ee ee Noha of tne ith tune, a BAY MARK with New York schooner attempted to cross her ! aes ~ eee white face, white hind legs. The owner will please how, bul cither miscatcniated the spéed of the || Hanover, Get; | i come and claim property, and pay expenses | carrying off whole families on one side of the street and affecting no one immediately oppo- sie. From investigations made in that section of Evrope it was found that quarantine regu- lations had no effect on the progress of the epi- demic, the cholera advancing into the interior and from port to port ist the wind and despite the most rigid enforcement of quaran- tine laws. Affa THE Purtic SCHOOLS.—The Gistribution of cards of merit to the scholars of the pub! schools begins this afternoon at 2 o'clock, wi"! the Montgomery street schoo! butions are quarterly, and are designed for encouragement of the pupils, as well as to hibit their progress to the Board of Guardians who attend and supervise the examination the schools upon every occasion. Littlestown, Harris f. BARRY, Stonewall or was not aware of the presence of burg, Chambersburg _Ro 22-3t* near ftock Creek Church. ber ram, and was struck by the latter, sinking 220, sy reine fey ga Z Fog PM. rstown, ; her almost instantly. The engines of the Stone- | 7 anh 1} Henmeport.P: wall were immediately reversed on seeing the Buftalo, Roches! $1 0 REWARD.—Lost, on Tuesday morning, gy 2ist inst. a POCKET BOOK containing @ draft due Theo. Vockey and accepted by Mr. Glotz back, on 2d November, 18%5, with several other 6: a. 8: EE ; Wheeling Banks, 95c ; *: Bank of Rockingham, Bank of Rockbridge, coun- jank of Commerce, counter- Nia-ara Falls, ™ovement of the schooner, but such is her mo- mentum trom her weight of metal, that it was . small notes and judgment due others and myself, \__and'the Canada |__| and two $10 Treasury Notes and some Stamps: Ths > a5 ” signed, 40c.; Bank of @ inchester, countersigned. . 3 k<ET.—There ar |} Way stations on the = finder will leave the same at the Star Office, or to FREEDMEN’S BUREAU. = FLOUR axp Grain MAnkeT Te ar impossible to stop her in season to avoid the | $3)! v.m I} Pennsylvania Central | & A.M. | my address, No. 623 7th street. Inland. Gen. Howard, Commissioner of the Freed. | {(¢3 Bank of Old Dominion, countersign nO receipts of flour or grain to report th. collision. The crew of the schooner were 1¢ Retirees § | & FM | nos-st OTHO BOSWELL. vc.; Southwestern Bank, countersigned, i men’s Bureau, is engaged on his report to Congress. This work embraces a full state- ment of the habits, condition and wants of the freedmen, and will prove a very important document. Most of the reports of the assistant commissioners have been received, and give interesting details concerning the relations existing between the freedmen and their late morning. Holders are firm at yest quotations; the inquiry for high grades of good. Farmers’ Bank of Fincastle, countersigned,?5: nd No transactions of importance Merchants’ Bank, countersigned, 3 cbants’ Bank, 22c.; Bank ot the Valle tral Bank, 10c ; Central Bank, countersigned, 25¢c.; Monticello Bank, 10c.; Monticello Ban countersigned, 25c;; Bank of Scottsville, 1We.: Bank of Scottsville, countersigned, 25¢.: Bank of Howardsville, Wc.; Bank of Howardsville, countersigned, 25c.; Bank of Virginia, We understand that the members of the Far- | Tadlanepotiec Gael! g. a BOARDING. Tagut Court-Martial, trying the case of Com «|< Chicazvo,Detroit,Lonis > S| P. y Sane 4 ville, St. Lonis, Vicks- ; * OR BENT—Seve Craven on charge of failing to capture the | Tate weet Menchts | BOARD, at No. 15%. around the corner of 224 Stonewall, will take atrip down the bay in a) street and Penusylvania avenue. no 24-2t* her in order to test her qualities, with a view A Mi wt Lie eee CAN FIND COM- ortal c pt P- M- Eat le ROOMS and good BOARD in a to arriving at a correct judgment as to whether Fh P.M. | Northern family, at 421 Lith street, only about 9 in. Cawat.—Arrived—Nine boats with coal c signed to American Co., 559.10 tons: Co., 113.17 tons; Borden, 105.1> tons; N Co., 244 tons. Departed. —Twelve boat light. ComMMITTED TO JAIL ror Covet —Brid | very desirable ROOMS with ry. Winchester, and in- saved. | { Pittsburgh, Columbus, : 1 ) Pry Winehester nad Q si termediate points... Springfield (O.) News says:—We learo from a reliable source that on Saturday, the 11th inst, an atrocious murder was committed at Clifton, in Greene county, the victim of which was a young inan by the name of Rhodes. It appears that the murderer, whose name we could not ored people, the sudden termination of their old relations with their masters during the summer baving left most of them utterly dest tute, with no opportunity to support them- selves by labor. In the spring. however, there dent Lincoln, She is excellently officered and dooks thorough! » pleasant FRONT ROOMS ow the second and third stories. Board $3 per month. At No, 534 L street. between 8th and gth, no 23-8t* SEVERAL — TLEMEN OR A GENTLE maa end wife can obtain Board and pleasant Mrs. Sarah Howell, to whom the prisoner hai sold it for $3. Justice Buckey sent the prisoner to jail for court in each case Commodore Craven was censurable i Be rs = masters in the several States. The small. | Farmers’ Bank, 27c.; Exchange Bank, Weich was arrested by officers Shewood « to capture bi = ee 3:20 | \Cumberlard. and Wa: i i gs eR ER PL TS arene pox is prevailing to a very great degrea | Dannville Bank, 24c.: Corporation of Alexa: Sebastian, for stealing a shawl from Brid capture her. Fp} e- M.| } stations betweenBal aloo ucentwotis : no 24-§t | | Among the freedmen in Alabama. Georgia and | tia, 4¢c.; Bank of Richmond, 24c.: Traders’ | yinidoon. on Water street. The shaw! The Hornet has arrived up at the Navy Yard i (more and Cumberland | ‘)WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACComopA. | VJteimia, and but for the exertions of the | Bank. 20c.: Bank of Charleston, 19¢.; Bank of | taken off Mrs. Muldoon’s child, in the house wharves. This fine vessel will be remembered | [Way-stations west of) ted with Room and Board at No. 306 10th st., | Officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau, would haye | Philippi, lve.; Bank ot City of Petersburg, ve | Mary Lynch. And for stealing a shaw! fr as the captured blockade runner Lady Clyde, #3 | ‘ Wreeiek Pee) above N. __noz.st*"} | spread thronghout the Sonth. | This winter is Mcrper tN Greexs County, On1o.—The Mary Farrall, who resides in Washington, converted afterwards intoa yacht for Presi. ti burg Va. -Zanesville.Oj JROARDING—For single gentlemen, with two | °XPCcted to be the severest season for the col- , which was recovered by Sergeant Essex from | | Annapolis Norfolk, Fortress Mon- ree,and City Point,¥ hip-shape. Tue WEEKLY STAR is now on onr counter for sale, in wrappers for mailing, and contains, URNISHED ROOMS—The entire $1 Moor. one Richmond and Pete —=" | rooms at No. 163 sth street. near P. no 21-5t* is no doubt that nearly all of the freedmen will ascertain, bad been i is single and two ble rooms, all aioe, : ne a * Sotcom men’ ta paying attention to the sis- bs one 4 beside the first chapter of the charming story tangy Panel. ie | FESS Chass ROOMS AND BOARD can be a he * “pln pies exact and there | ter of Rhodes, and was objected to by her or | 4BE, to let at 409 Fst.,near 7th. Also,one tout oom unforni: 5 “Strategy at the Fireside,” proceedings of the r unfurnished obtained at 411 13th street, betw * Boarders can alae be “accom Z Baodet Hy aa eees| | arr] oe = bero, Salisbnry,Char->| 3: Po. | A few Fable her father; and that the father and the unac- FOCyN WT —- Councils and Board of Trade; an account jotte, $53 Sel bore ’ 5:30 P.M. ted ho fIm* VETERAN RESERVES, po aon one a reienht ean oa ecuet S*TUACEack srt ! AT Cy Treas, Gburens ie Patten Braker cent Coon iar Gop, TABLE BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED | An order has been issued directing the regi- | py the interference of young Rhodes. On Sat- SOT UICHERS SCALES: us Detaua tae Govéretnck: neces ri seco cae ar Soa seca, No. ‘| Missouri ave., | mental officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps | urday, however, the rejected lover, young UTCHER'’S STEELS. ing fashion, financial, agricultural, foreign, between Ietand dete, rot O48 Pa. to forward to the Chief Mustering Officer of | Rhodes and a third party, visited a saloon at BUTCHER'S KNIVES military, naval, and departmental intelligence: Jocal intelligence, and late telegraphic dis- patches from all quarters. ADAMS Exrness Comrany.— Elsewhere wil 1 bel found the running schedule of the old Gen [ "SCRE YOUR PRopERty AT HOME. : apbesycees ede Adams Express Company, rj FIBRE INSUBANos. ry ch it will be seen that the company has ‘Tennesesee Railway... iG resumed all its connections broken by the war | —————-—__——_______ | THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM. Clifton, and a glass of ale was ordered for each. After drinking, the discarded man turned around, drew a revolver, and deliberately shot Rhodes through the heart. He then jumped into a buggy with his comrade and the two drove off, but were pursued and overtaken. The perpetrator of this atrocious deed is now im the Greene county jail at Xenia. GREASE CAULDRONS & J.P. BARTHOLOW, Agricultural Implement and Hardware Warehouse. 555 7th street, DO M-eo3t bet. Penna. ave. and Canal ¥ W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue lar sales at store every TUESDAY, THURS pay Fu this Department, duplicate muster rolls and descriptive lists of all officers and men who elect to remain in the service. The Chief Medi- cal Officer of the Department 1s also directed to detail a competent medical officer to exam. all euch officers and men, an: ‘war Tepert wien the muster rows cite rd Columbus, 5 f + IEST-CLASS BOARD can be obtained at No a 1 | fau! = Moatgom: k 456 rath 12th street, between G and H; 5:54... | at 86a week. Heferences exchanged: ‘no’ tixt lists. What disposition will be made with the ‘THE SEIZTRE OF OTD Write ae Perwcam and SATURDAY. of Faruitare and Mer har and established new ones: making its net-work OFFICES: PANY OF WASHINGTON, officers of this Corps who desire to remain in bp rer wd wh cing ep rege bow oO | Cowling, Cutlery, Piated, Ware, Mveme dns <f communication undoubtedly tbe mostexten- 514 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. service, has not yet been announced. at Pithole by the seizure, by the Government cn on Diamonds. fine W: fn the World. The aa ee reas reanization | _no%-tf = ————___ Officers, of all wells belonging to the United | nosso W.B LEWiSe@ t ble as affording parties soading poets at ont Jo® 3. MAY & 00., CAPITAL $1,000,000, THE WHITE HOUSE. pas ee ——— the Holmen BBY J: © McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioncers. a g = at arm. proceeding 1s in consequence o' — Feit arr Pye af aaiing as to the time their parcels | ” 308 Penna, avenue, bei. sthand yothetrests, | RISKS TAKEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. saaemeraeOnaie ae ee were 2 | traudnient returns on the part of the company BOOK SALE AT THE STORE, BY CATA poms. Have now on hand a very large and attractive LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. ting to-day, and no | to the mternal revenne collector. One of the OGUE. 7 $$ c neing W ESDA VENING #7 Shillington, Odeon Building, sends us| stock ef other visitors were admitted, the rule exclu- commencing NESDAY EVENING superintendents has been arrested, and is still November, at 7 o'clock. and cobtinuine each NO CHARGE FOB POLIOIEs, 5 7 ding persons from the ante-rooms during ses- | in custody. Ihe seizure took place on Thurs- . - pusdame Demorest's Mirror of Fashions for] FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN DRESS corn sions of the Cabinet being now rigidly enforced. | #8¥ Ist, it includes Nos. 4% 18, 94 and. 7, pibeg ot Mecuiteroae Boke eeeik concious of ———______ @oops, 424 loth st-. nearly opposite Riggs & Co.'s Bank- | Numerous letters are being received by the z meteor oe sod iv ote erie F pigemens Pl barca ee dae et OVELS, and MIS PeRSONA.—A despatch irom Concord, N. | Including MOIRE ANTIQUE, PLAIN, STRIPED esses SS President respecting the New York custom. | any portion until they shall baye settled with 4 Cat ee Tuesd: mote sane house appointment, but as yet very few parties haye presented their claims personally. It is ‘Uncle Sam.’ The Government claims a de- ficit of $75,000 from the company, and the Gon- ereesional act provides that the penalty for in- Hi. to the Boston Heraid of Saturday last «ays: | and PLAID PAFFETA SILKS, and many st AtJOHN H. JOHNSON'S Law Office, No. 64 La «Gen. Pierce still continues dangerously sick of choice WOOLEN FABRICS ci ee eel ave. near Bank o: Washington." | Auctioneers ‘with chronic diarrhea, tending to ulceration. [Totel., fun and Daily Chron ts] tion, to which they invite the attention of the efti- | gcMfis Company 1s now propared to ingure all de- believed that ne appointment to fill the vacancy | ternal revenue frauds shall al thi t YM. K. ISH & O0., auctioncers pees me, vd Concord, and Kimball, of | can ithe Didteictand gure ag ndsicy sorintions of Droperty sgatnst loet oF dame 0. by oecasioned by the death of Collector King will | to which the ‘Government would legally | bave B He Fonma.ave., corner th street sym toms are more deseceite thie eceians no 23-2tif (Alex. Gazeite.] : thegitizens of the District In this Compan yea | be made immedieny: Welle Now 19 (Pooly" an SE Gra ore thd Eee g, ope, WATRROR ERS eat ny. - 7% Scott is en route to New Orleans to : : WAREHO P DWELLINGS Oe, NDISE, asta oo OLD CHAINS. “DIAMONDS. CLOTH: eur FU | om OR SALE—A superior saddle and bu WAREHOUSES OB DWELLINGS fora year of ite ngent ot ns Cain Sowell, she ine otro aud sarin need ee eT ot asei shorter period. its.) et semkanaae . » (resident in this | Would make a fine animal for a physician. Can bé | of 100,000 glee) gee CASH CAPITAL ne ie 5 -St* = Secretary of State to Provisional ‘Gasman ~! rity than has ever been offered heretofore. largest on Pithole.” THE SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RaILRoaD.— This road 1s now running from Portsmouth to Suffolk. It has been rebuilt beyond Suffolk THE CAPTAIN PETTIT COURT MARTIAL. The testimony before the Court Martial in session in Alexandria, for the trial of Captain Pettit, charged with cruelty and. unofficerlike 2 Se DIAMONDS, CLOTHI) Ou MONDAY MORNING next, November 71h and Open Face Gold and Silver Holden. -+--1t has been notedas “asigusinn | HuACK FEA. one Fea eee he Fae yerter Period than | conduct, was concluded yesterday, and it is | Spo traine to Buch hors statin ooo eon a | Gourd: Vert, and Fob Chains, Diamonke, Ops in refitting the two chambers tor the National | _ 20 chests of high grade OOLONG TEA just in to. | insurance. “28% the New York scalefor short | understood that the trial will terminate with | lnpct ihe ene hee sen about the bi stag | Glseets. Masical Rage ts-.oe we to assemble in the Capitol, day, which we are selling at price of our standard aaa the arguments of the Judge Advocate and | ing to the onteni , Sovee a —— is Gents’ Ready Made Clothing. of werr, Geecrip Ps nade vacant during the past four en ORS: $ rogressing on the eldon bridge. asi - | tion, ’ Silk tu q » Wool Bhawi«, Sears by the aberhee or soctnees repent, wes | at We vachamned it to ony contomere, Charles Knap, President, "Richard Wallach, ae a ee 03 5 cere are transferred across the Roanoke at tha | Umdercktaier: Banks plaakste Boece oh: ‘which were removed during that time from KING & BURCHELL. bh Riggs, Vice Pres’t, Danfel Dodd, RESIGNED. ~ The Blackwater or Sound steamers | Gloves, Hosiery, Table Damask, Picoe Goods, & the floors of both Houses, are restored to the | _"° corner 15th st. and Vermont George 8 Gilder H.O. Fahnestock, ‘ 3 will commence their trips this week, in con- | *¢ Hoors of the balls respectively; but all Sicha V I10TOR BECKER, Marchall Brown, William Dixen. Major Hosmer, of the Bureau of Military | nection with the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail. The whole to be positively sold without regard to Zail in dry weather. ----Among ttie ‘recent ne 22-6m NOBLE D. LARNER. Secretary, | Justice, and Assistant Judge Advocate of the | road, from Edenton and Plymouth and other y Price. The ladies are invited to attend no 24 -2t . K. WALSH & CO... Aucts fo E #58 BEEF AND VEGETABLES. Wirz Court-Martial, has resigned, and resumed the practice of law with Col. Chipman. landings on the Chowan river and the Sound. To-day it is expected that a seven hour schedule, from Portsmouth to Weldon. includ- Acquisitions in Washington ci: Mrs. King, PIANO TUNER ANE REGULATOR Fey y Fa ; iTH ST. i 9f Charleston, 8. C.. = daughter of the tang easiest te 486 SEVENTH STREET. 4 es L.. Petigro, and the anthoress of “Buns = 7 Moments of an Idle Woman.” ‘The fortunes of | Connected daring ten years with the Piano Store of | PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. - " in ste 3 ing staging between Suffolk and the latter Nayy Derantveyr, Drs. King were ruined by the rar, and she John F. Ellis, Keq., and known as Taner 3 FRE ANGINGR. embracing’ « Sholee selection 0 i i sirint atm earge tertile on eae Oiicg, | Piece, will be commenced.—Rickmond Enquirer. | Benmav ov Provistox ano Onorus:. { tment. J le. 5 REE ———_— SEEN io ay x Her leisure houre are de voted tocorreapondence for Chickering & Sons. selection Bf WINiIOW. SHADE. Gone ret Which is destined to be of great national inter. |, THx Puesinena’s Position —The New York | Sealed Proposals, endorsed ronewals for Frosh with the press in ‘leston and New York. sa “ san eons seeking the above est. He has appropriated 3 ‘ost’s Washington ¢ ndent says:—Prom- eet a) egetable 96 received at Her father will be remembered as one of the ORDERS NOW RECEIVED AT Puuctually executed Melty eee eeeeore’ OFders | ition hall of the Patent Ofte Biitachnes ot iment Republicans who have had interviews ST ee ew who stood by the Union in Sonth Carolina, | DEMPSEY & O°TOULE’S, Engravers and, Sta- |?" p A la woikmanship, products of mani with the President within a few days, assert | Cc™)er Dext, for the eupply of twen ss ‘Terms cath. for 1s and labor. ufacture, tools, y' pounds of Fresh and t ---'A Indy in New York used kerosine in her | _tioners, &c., 326 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th Sts, J MAKKRITER, No. 486 7th street Ke., to be contributed by machinists and man. | Confidently that he grees with the average nds of Fresh Vegetables, Stove to boil her water. She ts now in heaven.— | F.C. REICHENBACH’S Piano Rooms, ho 17-2mif* _8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. | utucturers of the country. Already some of | *¢Btiment of Congrecs upon the subject of re-| Raves Yard and Station, as required Bos oe ae reid teil ned Be yn ge no 22-3m 495 lith street, near Pa. avenne. SE ATON HOUSBE, = Sd principal a ees of New England Priduy last the P SAboaties meeti: daniese anny, Beet and Vegetables must be of good quality . si '. >, AVE CON! uted sets of tools, in i riday Presi x) jimself in to —_— singing in Beri BOO. Baris Fount, tay ryetto ge: | Lovnuasa ave Das, Grn amo Truare,, | cea, Thong wiley eepl marae art pan. | sone rem of Giepprovaen of the South. | Sexiceeereate ty cee ana tener rs | rice per schr. AF. Bowland, and for sale on ac- ‘ASHIN' lie expense, while making on the whole a done 10 acy . autesl UNCLAIMED TELEGBAMS commodating terms tn lots to suit purchasers, by WAREINGTON. splendid display of American skill, they will | ‘rms of reconstruction held out. The defeat | in won-tekiehe someneel pon wus. conwedt, — 7 J 6 WATERS. This House ts entirely new, and contal; redound to the advantage of the contributors, | °f nearly ali Union candidates, and the nomi- twenty per cent. in addition will be withbel: American TeLeorarn Company, no al 109 Water st., Georgetown. all the modern improvements, such rH and increase the present popularity of the able | 2@tion of the worst rebels to he regards | frem the amouvt of each peyment to be male. Office 432 Pa. avenne, November 24 iss f E ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIV RECEIVING. pe: per | WSter and gas, in every room. head of the bureau. ‘as indicating anything but a loyal spirit, and | °ollateral security for the due performance of 4 wat, Sottowing ‘Telegrams remain in this office Ww steamer and railroad—TIN, 10-14 and i420. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO while the late rebellisus South remains in this rene fs commana account, be paid uati Were: for, want of sufficient address and RON. American. Belgian, and Russian. | s74, sost assured of finding wy ; PATENTS IN THUR SECEDED STaTES.— The | G20£erous mood the troops will not be with- | "Athy offer made mnst be accompaniid by 8 ¥T!! : Denville Otis Me REP SRLE & BCN ‘mont tions with us as can S season noon Buatenend President has decided that no patents shall be eo!) aoe ten guaranty,*igned by one or more AOE te / sans Lhemee, of Vicks- Hon, Lake.core Stephen as venue, bet. 6th and 7th streets, he halal Scat Bar i al ee and | issued to any Lancet in the rebellious States bigintyorwleng or ToRACccONISTS.—A con yen- hee the = gtd pepaees it ie | y ° Agents for ** * I ded gene! ‘visi ti: i. | a are properly reconstructed. tion of tobaceo manniact held acocpted. 4 Geo A Low s Pay Heel, of Texas Mortising Machines” ‘Weed. apa rom Frame | are cord ally invited tow?” - — ne eee = a auspices of the Tobacconists” National ‘Aveo. — meee, © ‘ .. Ra jf > Manager. 4 ILLINERY =2r¥ MAKE THEIR HOME WITH US, FEneon sl — Gardner's photographs of the)| ciation, commenced its seaujoun'in' Beer — MERIcCAN TeLecrarn ComPanY, — i ii on nm 'y. legates are present from Office Willarde’ slotel, November 21, 1365. Mr. JOLLIVET, of Philadelphia, takes feteanjePsin# Will be spared to make them com-|| Wirz Se hnclllas acon sttention. =**-H. | nearly all the States, and the Proceedinzs were L ae WO Telegrams remain in this office Ricasure in’ apnowneing to the Ladies of Patrons, arriving at the depot, will take the Me- | ™- Fay, who visited Washington in company | conducted with much spirit. The object of the'| yd i Sue repens Oy ndelivered. for want of sufficient address and from ashington that be has opened for a fow days an | tropolitan coaches. |] with the Davenport brothers, and exemplified | convention 1s to present the views of the tobac- Beene yo yace woe Vee pm bX ob gpm ise assortment of fi cat Parle MILLINERY, CAP3, GILBERT & BRODHEAD, _| spiritual (so-calied) humbuggeries in a dark | conists of the: country to the United States } am or aa Gen 3 tn ~~ Sa Ry pwd ee Bae SSES, at 487 lth ey de- 2o16-Im Proprietors. eat — — sapere _— Lynn, —_— . by the | Revenue Commission, and to demand that the ep oe rrr ory ore: “ol Ine 8 ns é ST ry of asudden thrown upon him while | ta: from maarnufac: artic! AORES ra B. P. SNYDER, Manager. | JUST RECEIVED— NEW DEESS AND CLOAK MAKING ESPAB-'| Downs operating.” coT wore aie per- | tothe raw meterion tured article | Ee etre tall crn tron Breolac’s Brides 0. ¥ —MOUNT NEBO ENC, Fine Imperial, Gunpowder, Foung Hyson, Ja- | Branch of Madame Dean, of New Y sons are writing « Bill Arp’s” letters. Conse- SSS ETS SSEOIET PERNT aee jegrire of F SCALA, & stroct, between och nad MENT, No 6 Patianne, ine pan. Oolong and Wogien Breakfast TEA. open at Madame F. Borde’s F; ow York city, now) | Cnence is, the “thing is ron in the ground.” Dinect Tax.—The people of Loudoun are » Navy Yard. no 33 Iw" Hali TO-MOKHOW (Saturday) New RAISINS, FIGS. ALMONDS, PRACAN | 356 Peuneylvecixarcnce Detwensth ena tion. | fades toe ee atte tee Will Sod eter reedy promptly iocomieres beeen | Geen s ROMTAURANS, ec y. i COC , 5 ‘ °, . form Te. | hal vieit to Magengrn Enc mpment. Nod. eTee eapele NUTS, COCOR HUTS, £c. over Mr. James ¥. Davia’ Hat Store. mares en quirements of law. Sixtydays ago a United CORNER STH AND E STREETS. Ro 24-2 ' W. FOWLER, Scribe, PRESERVES, in glans and tin. ‘atest style ofp tterns always on hand, and BJ We published yesterday a news - | States Collector of Direct Tax notified them | WM. KLEIN, ©. EBER, y= WORKINGMEN’S CONVENTIO CONVENTION EX BRANDY PEACHES. SrICED OYSTERS. &c. | or sale cheap. 25-1m*™ h stating that Mrs. Lincoln had ered | that he was ready to receive their qnotaof the PROPRIETORS. ECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Nov. 2. 1935 — Old Thompson wee 2 STAR WHIS- J. ©. WHITWE: ~ |] in Zwichau, Germany, a monument for the | stme—over $30,000—and notwithstanding the = Are Members of the Executive Commitices of the Halos? Heo HENNESGHY BRANDY. JA. 67, Waste tee etait Goatees: 67 | crave of her husband, our late lamented Pres. | hard times and the scarcity of money, nearly | f bas bese horongy- orkingmen's Convention will meet en SATU R- : 0. 67 ioe ident. e paragraph, according to ou: - | the whole amo} been paid.—. un | DAY EVENING. at So'clock, af Kioman's,on 7th | *h@ Domestic BEGAR iy announce! oom streets sate tha gPkenen Mes TES ae ms ” demat #treet, between_D and E. The following ‘are th NZ, Smacrace to the citizens of | lection, first appeared in the London corres. | Mirror. ‘ALS AND DINNERS. JOHN KEYWi * general they ondence of the Cincinnati Gazette. W: = * ‘prom i members —A. T. Cavis, W. 0 bpd vis, D. Dealer in Groceries, Teas, apes po i, Soom fed by, Mesere. tare that there is no foundation for Gia ates} 87” A steeh vessel, which has just arrived in for Re hate stocked with the tpoct choice brands: open ley . Charles Lear. Donald McCathran. LC. | no 21-ctit 8) W. corner 9th and Dats. | Rmith & Morrison, where they will Sopguct ment. Mrs. Lincoln has ordered no monument || '° Mersey, is the object of much enriosity anc | of Wines, Brandies. Liquors, aud Segars. ‘ollenberger, Asa McCracken, W_ A. H. worgg, 9 —. SS ire rete a ttoe cepertments. v4 i ty ve of her hi scientific calculation. Thisship weathered the INC _R. Bishop. James J. Mitchell. B. B. Burt. T° ATTENTION | ‘attent to the suppl; for the grave of her husband, nor oes she in- | FREE LUNCH DAILY, FROM 12 TO1 PM. niffen. C Saunders. 9. T. Williams, Lindsey | CurrzEns oF! th i tte tron tend todo so. She has left that work entirely | ftightful cyclone at Calcutta Inst year, and |") Furnished Booms wine Jobn W. Bradbury. “4 the vicinity, are saquested te oak Gee, — Tet Yeceieck ea <> taken Pik in the hands of the Lincolf Monument pnd although she received twenty conenssions, | _One suite of Furnished Booms te let. 102-20" no 24 2 "Kr. CAVIS. Chairman, | $5 by steamer the north, which De sold at | ciation at Springfield, each one of which would haye sunk @ wooden [220RT ANT, TO Lap AND GENTLE NOW ON EXHIBITION—Morrill's Great | NEW STOVE AND TINWARE RSTAB. lowest market rates. Mrs. Lincoln is residing at the Clifton House | Yesrel, came ont of the war of the elements | J 'wex— for Je partics is ‘Original: Arovepor” Heating ISHMENT. Goods delivered in all parts of the city free of | in this city. Since the decease of her husband | With only honorable wounds. Her plates were. at hand, we Seem it due to the ladics of this VRS, at M ALLEN SW, i£,| Qrters promptiy filed: charge and without delay. A share ofthe pubic | 12 this city. Sinc Maneasarens twisted and indented, but not one of them | Capit ca{imigthe oaly place, to Worchase f_) Pa. av., bet. Jot and th ete, A ee eri net Cam ameee patron's My solicited, *'noeSwit | ine in great retcineny ad ooo camo | cracked. OU EMONG RO bees pti eke Fl ete po W8-6t__cor.18th st.and New York evonus. | JUROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR | to the education of her younger son, Her eld-_ SS est son, Robert, is completing his studies in the | law office of Scammon, McUagg & Fuller. The | ——————— ng OTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. ‘OB SALE-— saturday, Nov. 25, 1885, one SOR- | toits original color without the incenvenience at- — other, so well known to all frequenters of the | REL HORSE. Sold to livery of same, un- | tending of the dye. Sold by all druggists 76 Proprietors of t! lees the owner comes forward and settles the same. | cents per tthe. Siting cut for the sensgy coetgblishments who are HAZEL'S new method irm of Cressey : hay ‘Will give por. Ww... nas White House by the familiar name of “Tada” | at her Eon rd F the ind at our stare © EXFORD'S MEDIC. é . it be they Beed of CROCE ERY Pte gue Mare all) no asst 1 Bellstrest. nea P'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD a bright, fun-loving boy—is attending one of pena pon a for oat'Goor will Best cimes. end at as lo ‘Sterusnahy | [)S2OEUTION OF PARTNaRSHIP_The part. | cullarly adapted for Sitdres bles ne Public schools.—Chicago Tribune. | attended promptiy. nS meee bromee.___ wom Dent claws. snd at as low prices as are usually 'p heretofore ‘ing name ef cake. - pwr. m Yosarise Ses SNAG aupyraninan, | RiARee camenly Kenan, Graranaat | rigiiy mens. Pome memmperver, | syne Tivanrsspeial area n_oem. Sint ene eare eats . 504 Odd Fetlows Halt, | CRESSEY & GALE. All debts due to oF {rom sad TER YANG THR GREAT chineen new excluded on” vase oe cee Joe it Seventh street. grane & Cremey. a or paid by the WANG. aH iT i pee Big c Pitre ered rwrete g m i) — timplitied a me AY PRESS. & Gale. ‘WILL “7 only & to &7 Many of the late Confederate civil and | military officers left for Mexico after the collapse of the have since returned to | the United States, page Reser Ny: whl so violent that the steam. Corto AND RAG PRI ES. HAY and STRAW ¢ 5 se all sizes BALING ROPE ‘Bo 7: wanen’ ING ROPE, (MPSSE® O'BRIAN, No. 1,107 Walant be box., Seis, | BARRE el She EE : DAY. November 24.1865, "oc Z7-e0im* A Pe "EN.H.GALE. | 2° nds, Wesniraton,d. 2: Roe RET ENB OALE, a 7 The late storm Mateachuseite was and . BAY SCALES. Fairbanks, eon ers between Boston COAL-SCALES. © *@ BREWERY, on ee ta safety Ls. % fore, the BAY ANNING MILL: errr on BeAlately nse ee a7. Mek ile Fay as, SHAVTING, &e., &. py | ; GVA, MARAOK: : BrePeine doa tos J. P. BARTHOLOW, Wines "eal Linas Gonna of TBO, EA; | cned. ‘Two powerful Agricultural Imp and Hardware Warehouse. y furnishes at her bar, and by ec. ee me r into notes 55) Tew No. at. pposor doing Ss. LEATHER and GUM BELTING, Tth st., bet. Pa. av. and canal CATHERINE BAUMAN. no ‘8Y., near

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