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“THE EVENING SPAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BUCEPT SUNDA: AT THE STARK BUILDINGS 3. wthnsest corner of Penne avcnus and 112 streed aY W. D. WALLAOH. —_— eo ‘The STAR te served by the carriers to their sevscrivers the City and Distric at Tam Cxrts Pan WEEK Coples at the counter, with Tre WKEKLY STAR—published on Friday m vring—One Dollar and a Half « Year. | ApIEs wrRo axe Di pEsreogs us OF A )F A SKILL- ful end sician. shoud con wit De MEMRL MORTON: Let, Parke atrect. near Richmepd sireet, Baltimore, Md. Dr Mor- ton@ Services may be engeges Wemingien of any otherci addreesuge: oc 13-$m' Pity mutererite oh ane 1 U cS ar poy ould do w:ll by calling at ne KUDER’S, BAR yd Cpa between sand te 4 casi ond bana € vothions fou tecsta JEREMIAH §. BLACK. WARDM.LAMON. C,¥. BLACK. LAW OFFic BLACK, LAMNON f4 Ay m * thi Gounsellors nud Attorne: om as or Glan tied Stal QLoTeare of the District. the Executive De 65 lsth street, (directly ovnesite, kote — — Uommitteesof ¢ dardes Hotel) >. 18°) Ssorwey-at- Law, No. 36 Louisiana aven e 6th oct Ty CLOTHING, &o. N. MEBOWANT TAILOR, coruer E. aean cites and Peuosyivania ave., epporite Willards’ Hot bi ved a superior assortmentof C. ; binchillas B hy 3 general sence of 6 oods He has also added to endid lot of first class Oustom made from New York. at lower jee | than 3 © tea in ad &. We invites his friend di AY public to give bim a call. smi retarms Poke in- cere thanks fer Nnett iiteral patronage. 2a N Logan : MERCHANT TAILOR. 5 rp his thanks tor the liberal, povvenere "owea agen bim during = Gorner of 9th and D streets, end at the same time pm ne frieude fo visit his store and inspect hie and choice selection of goods, which he has, _ erraeee er, the Fall and Winter Tr rk D is associate, continaes to g' © euhoe ae open ce of a! itt Deat work and moderate charges = Loe motto. - Oc 15- EWABED. . 45,000 45,000. 45,000. STOP and THINK. STOP and THINK. STOP and THINK. 8TOCEK OF OLOTBING MMENSE STOUK OF CLOTHING MMENSE OCK OF OLOTHING MARKED DOWN MABKEO DOWN MABEED BOWN fi Per Cent Less than Cost. Cent. Less than Cost. Per Cent. Less than Cost. EVER again will yeu have the Guas ae il you have the SEVER sf82 Tit Jou hove the OHAROE: The goods be sold within the next a Tilese of cost. We mean w Geiss and vee for yourselves vr’ purchasing. H. SMITH, 460 7th street, expats Post Omee, Washington, D. 0. se litt J. HEIBEBGES, is Leadon & Co. CITIZEN'S AND DEANS ALOR. eSTNE Mee fee A Metropoliiay Hotel late Brown's, my 1-tf hington, D.C. DENTISTRY. D*. E. LUCK woop. Se ee 344 PENN. AVENUE, Will inserttecth on anew method, pat omy enter July, 1866, __0¢ 18-168 Ds LEWIE pEreiaeh has REMovED frem 10 400 Peon, avenue, ten spe Great Discovery in Eo baracepaes Sie advise them Bol Oo ex! Wo ise to call at Dx. LEWLE chicsy snd’ tate thon en ont ‘Teeth inserted ou Hubber, Gold Bilver Pi In order = = shou! bave Teeth. we have red. the price very low. To be convinced of the se fact ro and see for your- selves. Also, call and sce the new and impreved ethod of inserti| T Ro. 260 svonue, between 12th and 18th 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, BAL =A at my office can be sccommoda- arten, ‘of Te Teeth then Cn de- sire, but to these seek bad pent ee rest, cleanest, Sereseect an e re that art Gas procare, tos MAN daatiets tH will be more full Booms in this city Wo ae Rem's and Steal 10th ste, Also, 9 STOVES, &e. PEEPABE FOR WINTER. At BOYD'S, 479 %h street, between D an You ean ect sopeire for oll Kinds of Stoves, Bap eaters.end Furnace: Mo't’s c iebrated BANGES for sale. Cooking ue Fouing 8 STOVES in paces variety. ob ecueerweatesd Wet” a 2 N.B. ler of Weights ai ERT BOYD. oc 3-Im* 479 Mh cee, Tenet, Dent Ez. STeVES, a STOVES, STOVES, a éesirt + erticle of 8STOY RANGES, Be woul we a ees nee cads In the line of H ES vole Baal . Le Beat cone) Tas. Also, seal Miderent cx styles oor at) w BURN. tnt K STOVES we havs the“ Arbiter,” “sMorviog nae 5 Noble Ook’ > Listen tho wenge Ses “Heal,” Peat! Give'usan Saty ea 1, E.H. oc 27-e0nt EXPRESS COMPANIES. , DAMS EXPBESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PENNA AVENUE. BRANOH OFFICE: 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS&, OPPOSITE WiLLARU’S, NOBTHERN "WESTEUN, ABD. SOUTHEBN N. TE ry EXPaRSS FORWABDEES. Merchandise, Valuables of all kinds lorwarced with ped Ry all accessible sections of the country COLLECTION OF Pte y BBAFTS, AND United States ©, DUNN. Agent, mb tf os __ Washington. D. le oO. LOUB! FEED * A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, so which we solicit the attention of BsKERS AND GROCERS, MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, and sl! kinds of FEED at lowrates, GBOUDD ALUM, FINB. And TUBE’S ISLAND SALT for sale Sin ay om GALT aco. ny wt H. T. COFF: Si BATES PecTOkS cee oN “EACH ANTs, a exuagan sores bg Ra ae and sale F hametied the ein; Ne — seiner es Y BREAK FART BACON —Bright sod Sporior auallts J an 1 Cor, Vermont ay. wens atreet. ecé WAR CLAIMS. ws DEPA oF CLAims Con Mission, Wasutxcton, DO , October I, 18) STATEMENT OF CLAIMS bap a cae ne ONTH OF VUTOB: B. No H - *olate of Julia eo ae property yea a by Union Toop, attorney lai of Ais ir horses im- pred inte the Unts ea ‘Biatee service. Willian G Borethen, attorney Dd. . 365. Claim ot * Moses Milla for services as te-mter WiitiamO Wo.d, attorney 38. Cleim of A, Aurtelie for tsbacc? taken bi the United Bates authoritues No attorney No. #7. Ulnim of ick M: Cormick for tron aciued by the United States Government. Samuel V Niles. atrorney No. $8 Marttm Hammers, late captain 93th lvaniainfentry forea ng his », Brown & Co , atior: No 89 Uinim of Hernard’ Macole tor property Jama edinthe sembardment ef Donaldsvariiic aterm aim ” of Sabina Peacher for property destre ye byt Gattes States troops. No atturney No jeim «f Mount Olivet Baptiet Ohurch, TMENT. 0 Piitiins » Wont Virgints, for ages to charch Pp operty Benry Ti son et rastees, and R. Unthem. ettorney apervisere @f Bandoloh county, West arene aie eee jones aod jail. ster, No Supervisors ef Barbour county. Wear” Virgini.. fer damages to the coart ho useand jail. AL. Merriman, at’ — Ne. 37;. Claim of the Methodiet By palchurch at Mill Greek, Weat Virginia, forthe ure of wad ai ea to thechurch fice by United States ms T. D. Clemens sterner Claim of the’ Uld Sch Baptist Col- ieee at Wiochester, Va , for damages fotbe church’ edifice, Abram Washington, pastor LJ 6. Claim of U. T. Vensi-gerhelz, for one- ine of the steamer Sc. Mary. J. W. Peck. atrorneys of George Hume for sugar seized by het U ‘pfted States authorities, a. 8. Fuller, -378 Claim of Charlotte Moore for the occn- Brtior ot property by United states authorities ary Thomas McSwiggin, assignees, No attor- ney ¥o. 39. Claim of Fontain F. Freeman for mules taken by United States'troops. Henry & Walker, ati-rneys Bo. ‘a Claim of A. Davidsohn, sutler, &c., for stores —_ for ney ital pu poses No attorney No 35 2 eae ory J. Thompson forservices are ont. ory, b Jones, attorneys No aim er Thomas ( Kelsey for services as scout. Pesto & Jones. atturness N }. Ob B jachem for services De Olabant for services & regory & Jones, attorneys jam of Curtis Phittivs and J #H, 4 services as scouts. Gregory & Jones, Eo Claim of James G baebbl for services as ascont Gregory & Jones. No 367. viaim of J. lon, for services as —- Provost marshal. Gregory & Joues, orDeys No, 283. Claim of Henry William: special officer. tory & Jone ve Ne, 39, ‘Claim of Riiliam Batenell, ‘for services aaaveciai officer. Gregory & Jones attorneys 2 of Da’ el Y pt ienotte. for rervices Spanta reg ttorneys No. 391 Claim of for services as special officer. ttorneys 92 Claim of J for services as blacksmith est & Day, for steres furnished ‘- the United States tiorities. Striblen & Simpson attorneys Do 394. Clsim of Milton Jackson for qnarter- master stores Striblen & Simpson, attorneys No. #5. i Btrin, fellow, for rent and nited States anthor- attorveys iF services ase in th ‘my of the Cumberland. ES owers & GO. attorney Nos oT. Claim ef O Hector Durward, for pay as lieuter avt and aide de-camp No attorney o, 388 Claim of Ober. Atwater & Oo for return ¥ taxes eollected on cotton for hospital purposes. . Athipsou attorney Bo. a9. Claim of 5. B. Bowen, sutler, &c., for property taken by United states soldiers.’ No ormey No, 480 Claim of John Westover, for services as scout. Jobn Higginbotham, attorney No. 401. Olaimof J M Kank.n, for services as scout Jobs Higginbotham, attorney No. 402. Ciaim of Rosalie B. Kelley, for services in commonicating information to the United States authoritie. No attorney N Claim of JanesG@ Hamilton, for the use emer “St Maurice” John Jolliie, at- ‘no, "08 Claim of Mrs. J. W_ Woolfork, for the destruc tio; pu broper DA No attorney No, 405. Chali Jales Courcke, for rent of prop- erty. No attorney 405 Ulam of Mra. Avoline Fay. for proverty tek cane destroyed hy Untved States solaters. State De ts © Josephine Gosselin, for cattle taken by United States authorities. No at- wroey do. "es. Claim of Mra Philomine Sigur. for prop erty taken and dest: oped by United States author- ities, No sttorney No, 409 Claim of Montgomery Hunt for balance on contract for oats turnirhed to the United States. w hen, attorvey Claim ot FE.) Wheeler, for cotton taken Paha yd bonny Nashville, Truneasee. errimen, stt Claim of Sere, A. Snowden. for rent of roperty borane ge ‘Teunessee. Striblen and im prom. o, 412. Claim of J L Harst. for rent of prop- pee t Lo: + Tennessee. Striblen and Simpson, attorp No. as Claim of Isaac Burten, ye Quartermas- ter stores. Striblen and Bimpeos ngyigrnere No 414. Claim of Jobn Ly. Uiem Usre; for cottoe taken by United’ Biates troops. Strib len nd Simpron. aitorneys aes 415. Ulaim of St. semanas wr pendants at Pongaleagae. Virgiut + to the Shureh eattice oy United States troops" C. Oclton, Clsim of Aaron Weeks. fer fees as a witness im Missouri. Crocker and Brambill, at jorneys No. 417, Claim of i Breects Segura, for cotton. Joba Jolliffe. attorn No. 418. Olaim of ‘Soha Wayman, for Quarter. master and Commissary stores, B. W. Dow! attorney No. a8 Claim of eet A. Oorbin, for Quar- termaster stores. Downman, attorney No. 420 Oleim sf Hannah er for Quar- er stores. B.W. Downman. attormey 421 Claim of the ‘Corporation of Roman Catholic ba a of eer? jand.’’ for damages to property bj ted tee troops. No attor- Ro. an. cna of M_C. Brickley for services as jective in Provost jm Departmeat. W.0 Govdloe. agent No. 423 —: of at Hall for services as detective irl & Ov. , attorneys 0. 424, Olaim of Jobn © Dawson for money ta- nmeat detective. Daniels & Sher- bof Alexis and Eugene Tucuit for ty t for the use of t ted St Seah Scare: tilereen nies ates Do. 426. Claim of Thomas Niles, —- used for military purposes Gardiner MN a7. Bennett M_ Bird, for services, ‘noi, as ental tof Fletcher Farm, Virginie. ‘No atu rney No 483 Claim of Samuel = a phnaton, for rent of pruperty ‘Tennesse bles & Simpson, rae Claims of F. W. Sarpee. 3. p Sonar! Ar Valentine. L. Ritchard, Jim nie Beary, Jim Lignt. John Dougiea Per Moor 1 PF Ukembiine G- 3 for aama, Re re round St. Leute uts, Ondex elai attorney. aime of vi QOnambiine, A. James cosey Louis Bichards,Lovis apse Chee. Goleman, A, gr hiatains i ey, ‘im Jim ae for serv Delany, attorne: es of theeale ofcotton. Horatio King, attor- o. 433, Claim of 8_ B Movhesee, for services Bear; Ric as “Boag. Perry Moore, W. Henry, Audorens & . Bap ye orga Seaaces Ww ard. D. Mullery, Willism Schiiugmas, and Ghr'f, ulle =) ari es at tis fort fou fede Ne 431 Claim of Fendal gerrester, for pro- a "Vo. 432 Claim of wr yiten, Burley for hay tak: for the age of thearmy. 4. B. red B Co. ator: chal bape Wolf 0; angen mf 3 Jordan as nee, tor for- ege. ac, taken ay United States troops. Peter 3 Sullivan, sttorne, No. 435.0) liam Jones. for oorn, cg United States troops: fn in W. Gay. for forage, ates troops Cla’ Micbast Ryan for money ‘and roperty taken by United pees autborites. rh F and Geer, at te pattracns 438. Olaim of Rs. consul, &o . prgpert takcn by United etates troves” Beate N of J BR Dickerson, ~ rent of wee ' 8 jed by the Governme: ‘+ Obas, Fiand eGHh, attorneys Smet don do Filitpt. for eee State De- No 440. of property er the Lelia rar troops. tmevt fer t an Pex. dat wither for property imate ashville, Ten- So .gtrorneye aerate! ogres for services jiften Hi wets b> Unites Blates bore attorn. en ty father noe et partueat pits ufo : “Fo. “02. James Jett. for forece, Ba sucer. aitor neyn Claim-Dr B Maas, for services asa i i of enfolmont in Louisiana. J lone for services as 0. No freee | No. +03. Olnimot Wm. A oy a é Se rent of proper at Macon, Georgia © attorney Ne 4t4 Claim of the Levee Steam Cotton Pres Wii for tA: use of and damages to property albore president. &c i i. e thy Catholic C hurch at Dalton for tue de-truction of the chacch, edificr ed States troops. Augustine Verot, bi Claim of Lacaze & Oo., for hides and leather taken by United Sta: ps. Btate De reuch Min! tw ent fi tbe No > Si. Olaim of the ew Bers of the Pelicen Cot A.&M. Heine, ‘8 ee ie Paul Oayer, for damages come. torney Ulaim of Tease Fisher, for quartermaste and commissary stores. Down man & Magrader,at- wines No. 460. Claim of Bébert H. White, for services as clerk in the Quartermaster’s Department. Jas, im ot ThomawO. Oase, for i uarter- Fullerton d. BF. Primrose and others, at- . Olan of Maryland Agrioaltaral Colieze pond ‘damages to property, Peter W. Oraer, attor "Yo 463. Olaim of Miss Manora Sayre, for dama- sea id ory. a No attoroey i Barnes, for services dar- Ne ey m of denn Holleran, for horses and aitorne: mi of Jobn B. Griffin, for services as special offic res & Bishop, attorneys. No. 467. Claim & P. Kirkpatrick, for proper- ty Noattorney Bo. 468 Claim of Sam M. Jobuson, for damages to, propert a No attorney Bo m of John Bigham. for qnarter- master rand commissary stores. Downman and oy aie Claim of Seaborn Skinner, for qua: mas' id ay stores. Downman aad Magruder, atterneys No 471 Olaim of, Duncan Grebam, for quarter Master and commissary stores. Downman and megruaee ten Pi my for damages to property. sie carvings. N No. 406. ©) jagcuder, attor- ne, Ro 473. Claim of Jobn Parsons, for qnartermas. terstores Downman and nder, attorn No. 474. CL of Jaunes M Satter. for 4 Downman and Magruder, Sttor. No. 475. Claim of William H Stevens, for quar- lees er stores, Downman and rader, at- he 476. Claim of Lioyd Mitchell, for quarter- Master stores. Downman @n2 Magruder, attor- ne Ro. 477 Claim of Johm B. Silver, for quarter- ee tores. Dowumen and Magruder, atter- >No 473 Claim of William Low, for sugar, State Department for the British Mintater 4 79. Claim of Henry G Jones, for commis- ory stores No. #00 Downman and Megruder, atterae)s m of Avop Buck, for services in the Provost Marshal's Departnent. Samuel V. Niles, attorney No. 481 gen of Jobn M. Tracy, for property de- strojed lo Seer a, No. 482 Claim of Benben —o for services ag Assistant provest marshal. J. Wigginvetham, at- torney No "83 Olaim of Ayres. Teylor & Ce., fer losses of preperty. No attorne: 0. 484 Ciatm of Johu J. Trittman. for cetton. State Depa: tment for Swiss Consul General No 485. U.atm of Charles 0. lcutt warden of the Mhio praitentiary, for keeping military prix- oners. No atter. STATEMENT OF CLAIMS FILED DURL THE MONTHS OF Arnos g ND ra Hav eT HEEEON DUKING THE PRESERT Aon — of B, Bonneval. (Continued for far- Werke No. 2. Cleim of Allen Valentine. Qontinued for further evidence Bo.4. Olsim of W. P. Jones. Continued for fur- ther evidence 0.5, Claim of Mary Cassin. Rejected in part and held open for further evidence as to the re- meinder io. 9 Claim of Samuel and William thington | Rejected, being acase fur th eration of Congress No 18. Claim of 8.G Oabell. Atiowed ita 16. Claim of Edward & Davenport, Al- No, 17. Olam of Elias Shipman. surviving part- ner, &e Continued for furtner evidence No. 19, Claim of A. Morrell. surviving partner, &c..E Randall and H.K. Browne. Held under advisement No. 23. Claim et Bnarle Miazzo. Continued for further evidenc No. 27. Uinim of Charles Nagelin. Qontinued for turther evidence No, 29. Claim of the Trustees of the Columbia Femate Institute. Continued for further evi- dence No. 20. Olaim of Samuel RB. Jacobs. Continued Rae rT evidence No. Cle of Ss gage the & Go elected No 3. Ch and B. 8. Throne. Continued for Toriher evidence Claim of McMinvile and Manchester Rallrosd Company. Continued for further evi- aence sim of E. H Jeanjaquet. Continued Ce No, 89. Cli for farther . Anderson. Allowed E Brooke & Co. Continued . Barnes. Continued for far- No jaim of William J. Minor. Awaiting further Weidteee He.) Claim of Robert Lender. Allowed con- ditional! ; lowed : Glaim of Soreph Benita aheen ly. Boral 2. Claim of Mrs. lowed in 7‘ &. Olaim of Marcus Walker. Continued at the request of the claimant's ee thane & No, 67, Gisim of Jem penn H. bt has Bejectod 0, Statm of. nae ley. Allowed No Claim of Jose: erson. Awaiting of E.D. Judd and J, 8. Herrick, ne Bulliven. Submitted to : ‘tment, with the recommendation m of M.W. Baldwin & Oo. Awaiting 0.71 fortis evidence No. 74, €laim of John Haskins, Held under ad- visement peel es Ghali f James Syme. Continued for r ir evide: “Wo. 80. Claim of Maria Josefa Cadazos. Coa- tined for further evide Bo. 81. C vain ‘ot A. . Richardson, Continued for ferther evi ; eter idence of ‘John Sheldon, Continued for “No, 88. Olatme of Thomas J. Dunbar & 0o., Jacob F. mao the Long Isiand Company: ate. ta Clatm of 0.8. Snead. Continued for far- or ew Mo, 85, Claim of L. Fierce, Jr,.Consal, &e. Con- “ rk Ofain of Sannee Millinger, of the firm o, o ot B: eeley & Oo. Continued for tarther orn ane: 87. Claims of Lewis Grantham and M4 others, low No ss. Claim of Wm. Hairgrove. Allowed No. = Claim of Otte Belle” Returned to the War Bo. 7) Claim of L. 8. Gompboii. Allowed lo 91 Claim of the of the steamer 4 m. H. Young.” Sontinacd for farther evi- weet, Claim of the owners of the brig “Madet t advisement ace 24 hat ofJ. Bigier. Allowed Sei f Adolph Tiensch, Continued for iden ee 5. ‘Ulnins of Eugene Bourcy, Continued for ee CR eriieace ata of bere A. Gray. Referred to the im of ‘Benry Holt. Continued forfar- ther fantde No. 9%. Claim of George B. Simpson. Beject- Bo. 99. Claim of John T. Armstrong. Continued or further evidence - Gia tre at Albert t Biagler. No: Jo; Claimot i roe Goattaned for further evidence Sh apiiication oP engaged alterne: Bo 102. Claim of J. W. aie Oontinned for ther evidence be (3 Claim of Lane & Bartiktt. Bejected bo. ite; Thesm of Jam, # Dearing. Continued ter fort ther eviden 010% Claim of Hugh B Phillipe.” Rejected rt La Siete Cre Beaud a vaner feta an: he Eager te, Me. Claim ef William H. Manning. aAl- “Nee. 109 to 267, inclusive Claims of Lyon, Shoob & Co.. and others. for expenses incur:ed in Head ae of fortifications around Pitts ergh Pa Be. ts. ‘crelin of Mary J. Holtand. coca for fuether evidence of ot Dantel Bo! 0, “Cini of Wethere! MD rei Brot Bea Claim of Barney McBlwaine & Webster. ‘= Clam of J. M. Batiz Rejected : Olat ‘of Bichard ewer ‘Bon. Be- o H.O. e oatinaed $ for ag evidence \ A Saptanems No. 74. onprchs: Olai f the Trusters of th the M. E. oO . aim 0! of Church ai baoeapead Ve bases for farther, s by She So Cahn wliam “iameon Ovntin. of Webster M. Ra nes. Rejected m0’ Mra Pascual -Coptinned for Vicenee on the cai t's Ho stion a). niu of George W- Moody smd Bobet No. Wl. Claim of Thomas Greet. Returned to claimant's pttorme, ho 28) Chim of L Monlden. Returned to the claimant’: at Michael Amos. Returned to ne) jo a Ch imet the “le mart * attormey Bo 28 perenne. Beturned to os claimep'! JO tab Plan ¢ of. ‘Ambrése Neleon. Returned to the clain.ant's att: No. 186 ini of ¢, Grant. Beturned to claim- ant’s attorney Ne 287, imof L. T. Jobnson. Bettrned to att-rney urn oa Mong Fieming Betarned to 789. ot James Byram. Betarned to the ca eatiorney +0. Cisim of C, B. Patty. Beturaed to clarmant’ attorney N Claim f Abel Conway. Beturned tothe ri en mm W.B. Hughes, Beturned to ne claimant's attorne Bo 23. Olaim ef | OP. Yaden, Beturned to Beturned to the Bo-285,. Claim of John Isen, Returned to the t's The: “No 203. Claim of A. Beney. Returned to the claimant 3 No. 297. ft 698. ce tes “Ol aim of Beniamin Boach. Qontinued to Not Re we Olin bf Joel Bargdol. Returned to oye WL Ol Naim. of ‘of McDowell & Shaw. Returned Motion mene et 8. K’ Rverhart, Returned to “Nos Olaien af B, N. Pollock. Returnei to clgitaaat 6 come 204, Claims Lot Garrett Tienan. Beturned to ae ‘ciate CFana Booker. Returmed to the cisimant's 0. 305. Chai of Joseph West. Returned tothe N ‘. ho ey ch oat Olaiorot Alansen 8 Hall. Returned to rney Note Ul or Dawson Hook, Beturned to the claims attorney 0. 309. m of A. O Reed. Returned toclaim- *Tyo. 310 Claim of J. M. Hiatt. Returned to claim- “yy o-3ik, Gain of Newton White. Returned to “Cate cof William Harris. Returned to ONO aI: 13, "Ciel mot Streeter & Strickler. Returned attorney reese Gian, of.7 ‘Timothy Mansow. Returned to the claimant's attorn: f Jonn "Davidson. Continued Re fi Gtaim or Paran Meody. Held under ad- N i — of Martin Connor and James 0. Day. Bejec of James M. Hagor. Bejected ho. 39, Gist of James Aberdeen Gostinaea , iam A Dean y Ho.n0, Oinet Wi Wirt chin com it Brevet Lieut. Celonel, Recorde’ AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL THEATRE, (late G Pennsylvania avenue, near Willerds’ Hotel. Sratpinc & Bariay --- Proprietors. THE Be BICHINGB FietantNO™ ee SEASON. ‘HIS hate bed 1G, Nov. 1, 1863, b ted Opera, entitled the rn OGHTER OF TH Liebe eceea BE ea BBIL- ANT, introduced by Miss U. After the Onera, a AUGUSTA wil will appear ina GBAND PAS SEU Seat- may be eel at the Box Office from 8% S800 os ‘clock p. m.,for allor for any one of Twenty five cents extra will be charged for se- cured reats in advanee. N ADAME GOODALL’S SELEOT DANCING Classes for Masters an: Misses, will commence on SATU BDAY, Nov. 3d, at her residence 7% K street. between 24th and wth. at2o'clock. Forterma apply at the Waal house oc 27 -6t InI 7 yereeaere jOING M AB TON A DAN MABINIS ‘8 ASSEMBLY noone, . between 9th and 1éth streets, is Bow open fer the recep- ‘and hours ef tuition for young ledies misees ani masters Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat: urdays, from 3 to5p. m. ‘Gentlemen's classes from 8 to 10, same evenings. NB —Private instruction given to suit the con- wonidace of the pupil. e25 pzers. J. W. &H. P. KBEIs’ DANCING ACADEMY, sylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts... Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Academy is n nm for the receptien of Pupils. ‘<select class is now forming on Wed- nesday afternoon from 4 to 6 e'clock, for these ica Gannot attend oar ee iy claseos. Circulars be had at J. + G, Metzerott & Ge. ‘s Music ABS The Hall Tea be rented for Botrees, &. Tuition = Day Pe itlemen. wings. from 8 to 10 To o'cloek i! further Informat com: BALLS, PARTIES, &c. oe MOTTO IS OUR NAME. @Q00D WILL ASSOCIATION IN cor Gh FIELD AGAIN. The First Grand Ball of the GOOD WILL ASSOCIATION, of Georgetown, will be given at New Market Hall ON MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1566. The Associatio: themeolves to mak: one of the grandest affulre of the season. ss _No hats or caps allowed im the room. 0c $1-4t* RAND I. O. O. F. LEVEE. MET BUPOLIS LODGS, No. 16, 1. 0. 0. Inform their fri ATODD mere HALL, 7th Street, MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 5, 1866. ic will be farnished by Mspute’s Marine upper will be served by one of the best Oaterers we $2, admitting a erptamen sai and ladies ecuttre Commiattee:—D. A, Duvall, 3 yon, M. Graves, J. Kipp, wer, Dson. oc EDUCATIONAL. N BS. ALIOB V. DALY res; to her friends and the pablic dal aerate eaeegey mon the Piano, at pre . +» Georgetown, . Terms moder. o ‘Wasniierow s — ao nae & FOB Bors will 1366, at room No. 13, Oolum- Applicettons dian College e ue ‘pula 4 be madeat No- age ~e) vel F ats. B. WILLIA ‘rincipal. cane ‘Masson, A.M odern Lan- guages f a a 13 im* ’ SEMINABY will Mast LADING: SEMA 9 stairs, on MONDAY. ck bth Fog perks inquire on the . Torms moderate. cS EPreasy Under SCHOOL, Foo The dation of tai thie eo. ation vin OCTOBER §. For admission a] cipal, No. 363 B street. Between ‘OH HALL. References:—Rev. G M Iss LUOY ee be for Girlson the Ptrst of Ae eee a ye BE New once avenue, between ghee WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1866. TELEGRAMS, Re. The Carlisies, father and son, arresied last ‘Striday, near Asbury, Ky., on the charge of abdn¢eting aud mu: Lieutenant Hanp- top, were tuken to Louisville. A vigorous & tempt was meee es to réjease them, bat fafed. They wére turned over to thé suthori- tes of Indiana, and are pow im jail. There war an eytenssve fire xt the sammit of Mis=:ssippi, N- w Orieaus, on the 29th, dest. oy- ing whole blocks of buildings, embraciag two stores, two dwelling, the railroad depot, anda Loa full of cotton. The loss is upward of 200. Official returns elect Jonn Taffe, Republi- can, amember of the Formeth Congress from eotri 748 maporit; The Republica ma- in She Lepielatare Will be 19 on joint st Avery, U. S. assessor of Sacramento, acknew ledges the receipt of orders trom Wash- ington to deliver up his office to Mr. Bigter, but he continues to disobey them, The freedmen’s school-house second one that has been so destroyed. A vote was taken in the Vermont House Tuesday upon the propored amendment to the Constitution. It stood: yeas, 199: nays, 11. A boilerexplosion occurred near Des Moines. lowa, Mondsy. A man was instantly killed and several oiher persons severely myared. The Rey. Sylvanus Cobb, a well-known Universalist clergyman, died Poston, yes- terday, aged sixty-eigh years. Mrs. Derbare, the only daughter ot Robert KS ia toe died at Washington, Georgia, yester- 'y George D. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, is convalescent FROM EUROPE. [By the Atlantic Cable.) THE ALABAMA CLAINS. Loypon, Oct. 30.—The Times again u the reference of the claims of the United States upon Great Britain, for property destroyed by the Alabama, to a joint commission. The Times thinks this will be an act of policy, uf not jus- tice. THE CABLE. Loxpor, bad condit on of the telegraph lines in New- foundiand, itis proposed by the Angio- Ameri. can Telegraph Company to lay eabies from Trinity Bay, or rather Placentia Bay, to Hali- fax and Boston. The tolis wpon despatches by the cable will be reduced one-baif on and afier November 1. PEACE. Berwin, Oet. 31—The King has directed a celebration of a solemn fete in this city on the 11th et November, for the restoration of peace. AUSTRIA. PRAGUE, Oct. 27.—An attempt was made to shoot the Emperor Francis Joseph ashe was leaving the theatre thisevening. The culprit aimed the pistol at the Kaiser, but before the ball was fired he was seized by an Englishman and placed under arrest. CANDIA. Lorpon, Oct. 29.—The latest advices from Candia state that fighting between the Onris- Uians and the Tarkish army continued, but the accounts of its progrees are unreliable. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Lonbon, Oct. 29.—The money market is un- changed. Consols,°94. The prices of Ameri- can secarities are as follows:—U. S. Five- twenties, 654; Erie shares, 51; Illinois Central, 77%. Lorpor. Oct. 30. steady. Consols, Erie, 50: Illinois —The money market is Five-twenties, 653; Later from Mexico. New ORLEANS, October, 31.—Advices have been received from the City of Mexico to the 22d of October. The news of the mental disease of the Empress Charlotta has been received from the Mexican Minister in Europe. Solema services have been ordered by the ecclesiasti- cal authorities m the Cathedral and other churches, invoking the assistance of Heaven in her behalf. Her disease is styled the prain fever. She has been conveyed to the Castile of Miramar. The last despatch respecting her condition was dated October 12, and gave but a bare hepe of her recovery. The Emperor has been sick with the intermittent fever. The condition of Mexico was no better, though the imperialists had been successful in all the en- gagements before mentioned. Perfiro Diaz had possession of the city of Oajaca,but the forutied places were in the hands of the Imperialists, who are expecting reinforcements. Saw Fraycieco, Oct. 31.—Private advices from Guyamas say that peace reigned throughout Soreeneg Tanori, the Indian chief who escaped from Guyamas, was tured by the Liberals on a vessel bound to 0 Mazatlan, together with twenty others, all of whom were taken back to Guyamas and shot. Tanor: had been decorated by Maximiilian with the cross of the legion of bonor for services rendered the Imperial cause in Sonora. Among those moog were Dr. Persona, nephew of G the gyre ts a eer generals: Tevan, ‘Bare Trias, Almathus. The Liberais seo peer tospare their lives if they surren- ered peacefully, bat executed them. Mazat- lan bas been placed under martial law. New York, Oct. 31.—A letter from Mazatlan of October 23 says military matters were not materially changed. Some Corena will soon make & demonstration in Tepica, but all say he wil ey the French before evacuating Mazatian. transports Rhine and Talis- man were daily expected to remove the horses, mules,and ammunition. Some guns had been taken from the forts and the forts destroyed. The Imperial commissioner had issued a de- cree requiring property-holders to pay rent to the Imperial vernment instead of to the owners. The goods of those refasing to obey were being seized and sold. Tux EXEceTION TO TAKE PLAce aT Mare. BOROUGH, Mp.—The scaffold on which thefive condemned men are to be executed in this yil- lage on Friday next has been erected on the nerth west side of the Court House. The crim- inals bave been regularl; ree tence was |, by the istered who has tion and advice as r condition required. While they have expressed thanks for his at- tention, we learn that they have evinced buat little contrition, and have remained somewhat taciturn and stoical. In the absence of the Minister they occupy much of their time in singing bymns. ben the undertaker took the measure on Monday for their coffins only one of them showed that he fully realized 4 awtul situation and nearness to the gates of death. The man Plater shed tears and seemed greatly distressed—the others were callous. A strong armed guard has — summoned by the sheriff and une i sentence of the law will no doubt be carried out with due sol- emnity. A petition has been circulated within a few days asking the Governor to grant a respite of thirty days to the negro man found guilty of rape. The petition sets forth that proof has been discovered, not known at the time of trial, whieh might induce the Executive to commute the sentence.—Marlborough Gazetie, A New Frenca Loan.—Napoleon is ssid to Meditate the ion of a loan of about $200,000,000, tor what he calls “peace pur- A Brussels paper, in an article u bject, Annonaces that the Duke de signy bas addressed a memorial to the Em. peror, containing various suggestions as to licy and, am other thi ineading this loan, ‘of’ which, although fo for ‘peace Durposes,”” $20,000,000 are to be for the wbonwersion of musket,” and the balance to be used for the conversion of the Mexican loan inte government for assisting the. — ferers from recent pe roerap rag = we igborers, and “providing unforeseen events.” ee fi — meditating nome this scheme. is tho peng some aoe for the his Empire, 5 be put in operation next mae e York petitions newspapers filled with 2s ‘ul stories of the vtrande- Tent issue atauralization papers their Sopeneate. in order te manufacture ade for the approaching election. er - tional S7-A little daeghtor of Mr. J.T. Borden, of ly bitten pimp pene oe by a rattiesnake and ‘Last week a child pnd on the B44 of @ colored mae se chmond, wien 7 adie ee clothing for tro ; was caught at a tengh: i. q Se ees ,. Oct. 29.—In consequence of Py ¢ Out of Naza- “Cam Apy G betel EL we 7 11. (Coptinned:) Steps mecessary to tran ie & ebange Of policy. 3.) How the remedy may be Applied The remedy may be applied by obfeome a eee. Let the taporer demand @ectet onde: Will protect bim Im his rights. Mey me awe. ebapic demand a code; 1 wilt simptely bis Lhd Tf, create confidence ih the su ure Ged ubere - by give Dita Worktodo = Let#hbe mauafiewrer demand B code; it willenable Bim to combine capital with skill, aad give nim corporate pr vileges ip conmection Wi" pri water xertions. Let the merchant demand, ® code: it wihi Delp Bim in the colfection of his @ebts, In the in- crease of bis capital, apd in his power to pring trace to bis connting Rouse Let the biaker Sud the capitalist demand & code; ib will se- cure their investments, protect (heir property d enhance the value of their home securities. Let the people demand a code; it will bring prosperily to their doors, opeu the gatesef en - leTprise and remove the Geadvess sod ianguor Which bave so long lowered—it will define ibeilr pocstuons aed give them a feeling aad spirit Of Independence. Establish and classify, the lawe! Let the people perition for a Gor- erpm The District of mbia bas never KDOWD its strength, because it bas been oon- tent to exist, a8 Goes, upon cre mos thrown to it from its master's table. 5S uy the ma pery the execution of the Let one authority and only one regoiate the af fairs of the entire Dustricted acaiioe—poliee,tax- €s, paving avenues, care of public buildings: everything which, in other cities, is placed aa der the contro! of the chizens, or of a Coanci compored of citizens. Adopt a pian and me- morialize Congress to act in amatter which ‘Will relieve that body while it will assist the pea Firm, respectful and manly tition will carry the request bY virtue of its honesty of a and iw —y-% neoessity. These re- juire Assistance euperior legisiauon. Which must and can be had. Other things must be done by ourselves, and af done, will revolutionize the status of tne city, commercially, financially, socially and morally. Organize exchanges and boards of trade ior merchants and others—iire instita- ioms—attendance at the meetings of which shall be considered as necessary as daily food. Let such organizations express the sentiments and give tone to the actions of the iness community. Let them regulate differences, detect and publish frauduient transactions, and help along by counsel honorable men Let trade sales, transportation facilities, bridges, channels, Ac., receive special atien- tion. Let the peeple watch for their periogieal reports of OUR i of commercial trapsactions as incentives to increased exer- tion. Make the commercial interest a nnit (in- divisible into fracti ) im all Maers pertain - ing toit. Undertake go trade movement which does not receive its endorsement and join bands ip everything which it sanctions. As the bon- die of reeds, composed of individual twigs, will resist every effort of strength to break it, although the single stem may fy A _- dered, so the business men of W should ever bear in mind the fact, and act “en the belies, unat their united efforts in any given direction will compel a success, which, with- out such combination, would prove a misera ble failure. And as with merchants, so let it be with manufacturers, and with ali subdivisions and occupations of the people. Concert of action for mutual protection and security in ey branch of labor cannot create bat will down odious monopolies, which now A... the life-blood of the com: The roek jong imbedded im the mei side, once siarted from its <"ten Place, i gather force as it moves ard, and must and will overcome the obstacies in its aang The inherent power of American ideas, so long dormant, properly awakened and directed, will save and new create this Let business be conducted upon buriness princiy les. Avoid “rings” and favors. Deal with the General Government, and demand from and give to its officers the same copeid- eration én sales or work as are asked from or granted to individual parties—no more, no less. if services have been performed for, or goods sold to official parties, dou’t consider it “pa- tronage,”’ but as a legitimate business transac- ton. Ifa fair rate has been fixed, do as wonid be done with a private — in case of a re- fnsal to pay the price charged—get the goods back if bie, or tefuse turther credit. Co: vince allin authority, be they high or low position, that it does not necessarily follow that @ contractor Must be & scoundrel, por that a furnisber must be watched t preven: the taking of some underhanded ad vantage. Washington merchants, manufacturers and workmen can sell, build, or labor at pearly or quite as low a figure as the same classes in other cities. Justice and policy as well as correct commercial philosophy dictate the propriety of reasonable profits and speedy Uansfers in preference to exorbitant premiams With lees business. If home traders generally Would consent to turn over their amounts in- vested, four, Six, Or ten times @ year at five or ten per cent. advance on esac! transfer, it would take but a short time to prove that more Ppresperity would enure, better security be Dad and larger real profits be obtained than if twenty or thirty r cent. be realized on bu two semi-annual transfers; and the money would be kept at home. Deal with men who deal et home. Of course it is not contemplated that every transaction of a life tinve should be confined to one city or to the same neighborbood, but adopt asa rule the principle that he who accumulates mast assist those who bave been the cause of his prosperi- ty. The mercbant who has made a fortune from profits on sales.to the builder, has no rigbt to ignore Bis customer when he wishes to build 4 bouse, nor to bring in foreign competi - Uon @s againstsuch & man. The banker sp | serpy & millionaire from urify and modernize of bis ftps city, and not be used courage home manufacturers.” but gant: bong the source and oecasion of wealth. bee wi oe Prevent capital from diversion. Washing- tom needs it—is entitled to it. Not only be- cause it is the Nation's Capital, and hence were ys beautified, — because its 7 furnish alarge portion of the means, and they are justified in demanding iw rights, and in objecting to the ntcene eg their money to build up rival communi! ‘We bave done. 1f these letters shall have the effect to arouse the people toa just sense of tbeir duties SS ‘Wwe shail be more than satisfied. ‘@ believe that if the comma- nity will earnestly and speedily take bold of the questions involved, in all their length and breadtb, and act, the time will not be far dis- tant when “Some good thing will come out of our Naze- reth.” Ryinar. S27 Three of the conductors of the Grand Trunk Railway have been arrested for care- lessness in m i returne. &7The N.Y. Sun supports Horace Greeley for Congress, on the ground that he is honest, faithful, and the working man’s friend. pce yd — PAPER.—A me Sapp has a) at na, price one- of & peany. Itis a government organ, intended for distri- bution among the people, is printed on good paper, and coLtains eight quarto pages. A Frivanciat IteM.—A few days ago a one pound note was paid into Mr Gee's bank, Chelmsford, Engiand. it was dated 1828, and it is calculated that the bank bas been a gainer of £7 10s. in the shape of imteresi, at five per cent., by its non-circulation. No Mors ee ae Frenchman in New Orleans proposes to light all the street lamps of the city egy mn 2 by wg of an electro-magnetic operated clock-work. When anon up, yh Tums down, and the gas is out. S97" Twenty-three officers of the British Afri- can slave squadron have died jin eleven ES must be repid in that sta- @-Avtnony ‘Williams, bis wife and two beautifal daughters were recently murdered at Rome, Ga. by two negroes. and money. S7A company of rich men have recently ree several Zens of land im the subarbs of Uanta,Ga, which they ng tap to sell to the freedmen im building lots, on Teasonable Sar A barr happy couple, couple, who are both deaf ag my St Bryant's Pond, in Maine, the oe ole ana day, the using the clergyman sign langoage. Quiet will reign in that family. S7 Av unknown woman took poison at Lo- | eng aed Ind., on Toesday, and “ehuffied off is mortal coil.” because had been pointed in love and didn’t S7-Mr. McOlure of the Vancouver's isiand recently spoke for seventeen ¢on- secutive bours, = ane to defemta bill, He &7-No wonder Bismarck i¢ broken down. Inthe campaign of Keniggratz he slept but eighty boors in Sa Ladies Fespoo*ibie for all our crimes and a ,we dows for in 4 ao to strive again:

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