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Da “ ad THE CASE O£ SURRATT. The Appeal ef the United States Dis- missed. This moraiug in the Court ia Jeueral Term, (Judges Carter, Olin, Wylie, and Fisher.) the judgment of the court below in the case of Ruppert agt. Gur was affirmed. Last ni Juige Ulin delivered the omntoa of the court Warts Crass Hoces— om the case of Surratt, diemis ing the appeal of ef Fen! Pay eee oe District Attorney from = dgment of Rs ment deteratas | Judge Wyhe in the Crumari rt, sustarn- rR concee comntotoee ing the plea of the s:Atate of limitations. The or. the various kepabli pie et with the Boys im Bias at No. adze 8 Pe cy Wanin avenus, lack might, wica Goi. R. | . This care comes ny bere on an appeal trom J. Histo im the chsir,and Col. J. B. Adams | the judgment of u a 'Oourt. A motion secretary protem. The’ object of the meeting | D&s been made hy the counsel for the appellee ‘was stated by Capt. A. Grant te b+ 0 cali oat | & dismiss sma eppeal, That motiou bas been ether clus of this city. bat be now deemed it | Clavorately argued by counsel, aud faliy con- Dest to hear from General Graat, President | Sidered by ft ie Gourt, who havecome to the elect, before doing «0. oo which I will now proceed to an- san tntshche talten were, denete mais srhenccners wee indicted, under the 21 onc. cult} uddtin’ dhet 4 * U_S. | tom of he actu: July 1 r engaging scarp dips fed Preshioat of the { uited | 2 the Tebeulion by conspiring to abduci aad Siates, and that as this cily is the cap! murde ve ithe Cuited S.ates, on Bttion, which he so receatly saved, it bl site tous ook ee 1565, and before nently fir and proper that such a recep! —_ Bene pacha a. = 1883, The indvot- given bim on bis retarn as will do the Repub- | Meut was found on sth of June, iss. The Lcans of this District credi and thatall the | Sceused. was arraigned, and in the ficst in- Kepubdlicans and Union men of this District be | Stance — ‘at guilty,” but was subse. cordially invited to aid and assist im making | duently allowed to Wi-udraw that ples, when this dvmoustraton the most cordid and ¢aade | be interpused the special plea ot the Pree st ching of the kind the country has ever wit- seed; that the presidents of the iffereat Re» ubiican clubs and associations of this District directed to meet the Mayor aud Presiten' of the Board of Aidermen aad Comm 2a Conn. ¢il, the president aud secretary of tar Soldiers™ and Sailors’ t and the general of the Boys in Bine, and the representatives Press, at the office of the Mayor, Friday evea- Ing, at 3 o clock, for the purp of proceeding am a body to the headquarters of General U.S. Grant, in this city, and there tender oar com atulations to his staf represeatiog bim in w hingtop, and that a request oe made through them to General Grant, the Presideat elect, that he may desigoat: the tims when he ay be received as the savior of our great and pow the argement of that demurrer the Court, sn its raling thereupon, 1t seems, went back to the indictment, when dis- covering waat be regarded as gave'judgment. Tue defect relied on in the in. dictment, if it be a defect, arose under the statute of limitations which required au ine dccmevt tote round within two years atter OM Of the offence. It appears on © of the indictment that tt was framed thst period. That question aro-e, and toe Judge decided that the indictment was ia- valit because of tbis alleged d-fect, and ac- cordingly discharged the prisoner. An appeal was taken from that rnling to this oath athe wilt oF tee os court. A motion has pecu made and argued Sod the “will of the pecpie is the lawot ras | ett 10 Cismiss that appeal. ‘That is the oaly Jand; snd that this meeting be adjournel to | Motion that bas been argued before the court, meet Tuesday, November lth, at the head. | Sud the be question for us to decite is, gustters of the Boys in Blue, District of Go. | Whether the District Attorney can bring a writ of error or an appeal which has been substi« a nied therefor im this court, when the raling of The programme for the reception of Generat | tried the Gunie to receive bim at Philadelphia or | te Zour has been in favor of the prisoner, ana Harrisburg, avd escort him through to tis | *Wch prisoner — — discharged in Semi city during the daytiune, and at might tobavea | Guence of snch ruling. After a somewhat grand torchlight procession, & display of | Proteacted argument on this sunject, and a forches and rockets) and a grand iiumasvon, | caceful examination by the coat. wf the It is expected that there will Be about twelve | A8thorities cited we fel aisposed to rely upoa Tegiments of Boys in Blue of this cityetwo | the authority of 11 Comstock, page ist, Court of from Philadelpia and two from Balumore. | Arp=als, of New York. At that time the Court Five thousand torches and a number of caps | W2 held by Freeborn G. Jurett, Green © and capes will arrive here next Monday. Bronson, Charles H. Ruggies, aid Addison A weeting of the Boys in Blue pf the First Ward was called for last night ai the corner ot | 12 YOU As composing and being one of the ‘@mh street and Pennsyivania avenue; but, | i9dtes of the Supreme, then presiding in the OW ing to the siim attendance, no business was | Court of Appeals; by’ Chas. Gray, whom I trensacted. and the meeting adjournod till | tik one of my brethren knew quite intimate. neat Tucsday night | ty; by Wm. B. Wright, and Tnomis A) John- Re son The cace referred to is that of the People oa ms agt. Ricbard I. Corning. CommuncamentT Exercises or tae How- | “justice Olin then yead from the case cited, pommcdlhchogchloen real trey pace | fhe | and one or two other cases, and remarked that r=aty Medical College, which took place Ia: Gemeente Bight at the Congregational Church, coraer of Practice l think the court coucur ts ae eth and G street. there was an tatelhigent and | the settied inw with reference to a question of 2 audience present. Seated around | inis kind. and hence it becomes immaterial for wr Rape were Gen. 0. 0. Howard, Rev. G. | us to consider whether the judze below erred of me oa, President = Columbia | ruled correctly om the demurrer and on the = hy, ap Pe ‘¥. Dr. Sunderland | question arising under the indictment. We — Silas L. Loomis, M. think that the people. in the absence of any Johns - statute giving that authority to the United States, cannot brinz up by writ of error or Appeal « cause where final judcment has been = given. And we have had debated in this and 3 many other similar cases what is the practice, Bee De Bae n ee ee en ETAT? DY | and what are the relations between this court aderiand, D. D.. ot the First Presbyteriag | "ya in here take cr ne with the as. Choureb, who presided, deiivered the introdu:- ; ig See en cn = rekeees i sent of my brethren, to announce two or three Lxcrals, who spoke at considerable lengihess, | imple Propositions, whieh J think will enable ting forth the benef’s of the institutron, tue | (Be PSF We aacis Renee ee ee ee TUK demanded of them. and said that the fol- | Case ‘which abogld cone thee oe eee WIDE Wer the pret wpon whieh it jam OF wows cpther oF th that “God bath made of ait. that's Jumbia, at 6 o'clock p.m.” Gardner, and also by Samuel Jon+s—knowa the University occupying seats with the aagi- ann wsigued to nol of wen.” 2 To de euided by the ral was required to bring tue cave fo oc bets 88 ve world tha Ts shou! court in bane, but tha vaight be fo you.” 3. To discontinue the prayer, ey chappeal.’ Srthee ne J thank Thee that | am not as other Writ of error, it dia no 4. I: proposes. «To be no res pector of p inoue 0 ck coreat ‘The services were closed with boned. ti paces, «Ripa as Mr. DW. And, The toliows Imstitation:—F President Si Taber Jobnsou boa ericht of estabiisbiag a bert Revon Joseph Taner eta Medios Mrcre wor et € ancer T Auster: soo te had. Mr. kilwo: ne place of a bill of Sewell bad been guilty of any improp-r r the reasous I have st @uct. Mesers. Gorew aad J ase is ordered appointed as the committee of im Geerge F. Ward was couflimed as Union, No 1 Visit to the c ig power, we find p behalf of the defend spjoined au appeal Fei rre Bex! meeting be Would off the pay of the members img the chief © Fest of the Of the ceps He said Dis object was | to keep them all the tim PRY they received now rabiil to incre the Pay the tore aE their pe he contended, was too small, and bey were obliged to work elsewhere ee fora living. After the transaction oi some fur. Tue Potovac F ther busiues:, the Board adjourned, winds have considerably - MEETING OF THE BoaRD OF Porice.—The foliowieg business was transacted at the ro ‘Blar meeting of the Board of Police — Privat Jobn Zirwe= and ©. CL ¥. charged with Reghect of duty, were sentenced to be admot pine of the Potomac, there the emailer vessels entering our } Tience a great deal of ro: | motion while under way. ished. Privates James &. jen and W Lusby, charged wivh Wiolating orders om her usual Beglect of duty. were sentenced to be tien tip to Cone r da routs findings, having the feror. Charles N. O'Neil and Chas, Bean- | 0% beard & auMmber of pascengrr and Bh Qengeyer were appointed priva'es ou the force. | MT@RUt. From 7th #treet whari thesteamer A Private Lorando S. Pond, haviaz served sixty | TO*- Ca ackpole, Jef at tem o'clock tor days, was ordered to be commissioned. The | Moust Vernon and Mar Landing, but Tesignation of private Richard A. Frere was | her decks wert not so mach crowded with pis. Recep ied. to take effect at once, The following | “Meet bat she couid not have dated “a few more.” be found below Carter's Wharf —Arrived—Schrs. Giiimore, from’ Port Deposit; witn © ot lumber for George W. Bin ville & Co Haley, Haley, trom Philadelphis, wi! coal for E. Falconer; Martha Aun, Med ley, from Havre-de-Grace, With lumber for F. S. Bieta. Sailed—Schr. James aad Thomas Scott, for George:own, to load wita gas lime for Seaford, Del. Johnson's Whar? —Arrived. Miskimmons, White. tro: ‘Wich 6 tons of coal for Additional parties were appointed on condition Other whar that they pass theerequited examinatioa -—. T. Gatewood, tor do*y at H. D Cocke's resi. dence in Georgetown for six months: Thomas Cotter, tor duty at Wisewell Barracks for six months. The following ap; tions for hqaor Tieenses were disapproved :-—Wm. Me duire, Connelly, Ernest Wangeman, Patrick ¥, Jobn Neenan, Robert Nellew. Joseph Freund:. Bernsrd Brysn. Eherbardt Kottma: John Schlotterbeck, Cnartes Schuster, Jon Lolliger, Romanus Ruahardt and Francis Och- srareiter.o: Washington; Z. Williams and fi. F. Masuo, of the county. ——_e—_— i ‘W8 WOULD cali Tax ATTENTION of =< and gisk readers, to the list of now Books ad- | Sore ver Wertused ip anot! column lp & Solo. | * + mon's. These gen‘lemen pay particular atten,» FV-ys Whorf.—Arrived—Schoonors Art: on to their juvenile department, and on their@| Rowe, Slover, from Havre-de-Grace, wi abelves can always be found not oaly the new W2#\ tons of coal for Wm. H. Campbell & Co, javenile books, bat all those good oid standard | !’anJors, Suith. from the same place, with | ‘Stories that delight andat the same tims in- | ‘ous of coal for ©. H. Burgess & Co. Salisbury, struct the young. Their desire and ain is to | Parks, from same pisce, with 100 tons of cna Bave no book amongst their juveniles that they fT H. Olay Stewart Havens, Lewis eanuot recommend as being healthy and in- Salty F se Aor ge structive imitsconten!s. These new books are | CTeek, Va, with oysters for ket. Sailed— trom the of Ticknor & Fields, Les & Schoouers I n, for Havre. Shepard, Cinxton, and otb-rs, and in thaisgec® | de-Grace, img, MeDovitt, eral “ge up” are’ models in ite way of typo. for Georgetown to load coal for Philadel phia, phy. illustrations snd binding and give the | -¥™ —Suiled from Havre-de-Grace on the tt } as ot good books, young or old. a pleasure "> tant, schooner Cornelia Merkins, with 113 even to bandle them. Mesers. Philp & Solo. ‘obs of coal for H. Clay Stewart; also, from Jon's sunouncemen's of uw books appear | Philadelphia, on the 2th of Octoler schoou-t Gaily im our columns, sud by Telerence:otham | Rappahannock, Corson, with 291 wns of cori our readers can keep Leg s penny i party, to be discharged st Riley's ws. Ther store 15a fa- BS z= a het ec meee and oe beets nigukers Fiat. —No arrivals of veseols, Seiten ea 2 chee tomes ont are get Goneh ther has ‘been received a letter trom tbe price washout calling for information ia Gattde,todneea io corge Partiacow, whic that particular every time they desire it, | | Fas Whorf.—Srtived—Steamer Thomas Ca- Oxstrat Grawr ayo Courax Civn—The > Norris, {rom Baltimore, with bay, for 2 ‘usual weekly meecing of this organization was vernmment, And flour for Washington me held ast evening at Union League Hall; the haut, schooner No. 49 Reading Railread. f-o Prendent, A. P Clark, in the chair. Tne PSiladelpbis, With coal, for Solomon Stover, ——— Treseurer, Msjor Wells, made a report of the | jirx away —This morning, between nine nancial condiuan of the club; woich was | wen uicloca horee attache tyre = ir. Thomas deGrace, Have ham hooners Flying Scud, Mi avre-de-Grace, light, 0. H. Talley for Georgeiown, to load with coal f acerpted. Dongherty @Oved that the ton eine to |. Eimer Hewitt, of Meta Bames of all delinquent for fees and dur w hart. rau sway at Potomac Ferry woart end atichea from the relis after the Ist of Deceniwr 5: - dashing off in the direction of the Alea. Bext; sgreed to. On motou of Major Wells, the Audria sieamer lying theTeat, sac denly wheeled Zeeolutio® passed at & previous MeehE PTO | und progseded St full speed along the margin EE to Rive up the rooms of whe lab a: of Watt Roy to Sixth-street wharf, where he Bion League wall was reovesitersd. Mr. | wae stopped by the epgimect of the stenin-tng ue that the office of First Viee | piper. “In bis Might the driver (colored) was resident of the cl he deciaret vacaut; lost. | disown out and somewhat stunned and braised, Aller addresses by Capisin Gerresom, BMT. | pesicies considerable injury was dome fo the ve- Boowell, and others, the meeting adjourned. — | hhigie, -—— ~—-e---- Savy or Momey —At rhe seth monthly meet Cart rss.—The frout door of the store of inet the Bxcr Ses sound open test mighty between, lowe and (Was found open frst a i eleven Ive O'clock, fy officers Steele nad Williaas and secured. or Building Associatinm Reb Hall lint evening 85, Kd were | Tageo!s7 cents = ling 43 sbate> of stock ANS ATTEMPT TO BSCAPE NirrED IN THE BUD, ‘Yesterday afternoon, one of the guards at the JU while emgaged in locking up the Prisoners jor the might, discovered that a number of them confined in one of the iron clad celis on she second floor, bad taken advantac. of the absence of most of the guards at the Qour: House, where they bad been summoned in tie case of Mr. Huestis, and made am attempi to escape. Tur front wall of the cell (the only ska bot clad wi’ iron,) bad been cut through, aud & man could eusily have made bis wa: the Sperture, On further examia ion At Was found that the outside wall Bad also been cut. and in both places the loose bricks had been co ully replaced and whitewashed over; Making aa exceedingly mat job, which was only detected by kicking the wal! It was their intention to make ropes to-day, those being ne-essury to Jet them dowm into the yard, aad to leave to-night by scaling the wall. vis very iortanate toat the discovery was made in tine, as thereby four desperate char- actersare kept from preying ou the commuui- ty. rhe Parties in this cell were Ed. Morris, charged with being one of a party engaged some months since ie cutting a colored man’s throat in Hooker's Division; Keelimg and Gover, charged with horse stealing aud Ed. Williams, alias Donohue, (who bas been 1m Jul several times im the last four years,) charged with pettit larceny. On a search be- img msde, a small kurte und pieces of tron hoops, (taken from the night-tubs,) with which the Moriar Wis scraped out, were found in an adjoming cell, where five other prisoners ai confined, and it is thought that they were also in tue plot In this ceil were Clements, com. mitted for the murder ia Georgetown: Sergt. Hettman, Wm. Beil, alias Suck-r, (a ooy;) sad Moore, for sarceny, aud auctwer party for breach of the peace. The four first named Were immediately putin irons, and the eut party are kept in the cells until the piace can be ‘horoughly searched and ths leader singied out oneness Jackson DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION,—Our Teporter attended, As usual, the meeting of the Jackson Democratic Association Inst eveuing at Carusi’s Hall; but what a different scene was Presented trom the days of yore! Tae chairs Were sill doubled, for want of ocenpants of the seats, amd the large flare of gas tights bad dwindled down to the insignificant ligat at. forded by six burners The full length por- taits of Seymour and Blair,whick had hitharto cecupied prominent positions, were now tilted an Weak-kneed style against the wall in an obscure corner, and under tne platform were stowed away the flags and banners not borne lott m victory. There were about fitteen Persons preseni, Who were seated around the lable formerly occupied by busy reporters. Dr. Clayton arrived shortly atter half-past 7 o'clock, armed with the Secrctary's 1ecords, and was most cordially greeted. Toen came a general discnssion as to the propriety of nay. ing a meeting, which was settled by the Presi- dent, BT. Swart, who stated that this would be an informal meeting, and it was afterwards Agreed that it would adjourn, subject to the call of the President. An interchange of Views then took place. Wr. Clayton made several jocular remarks about gomg over to Grani, and made & serious suggestion tbat it would be eminently proper for the Associntion to join in & welcome to General Grant on his arrival ia this city. Several members objected to this proposition nm the ground that they would bave to march im & procession with Kegroes. A saggestion afterwards made that the association proceed in abody some evening to General Grant's Tesidence and tender him their compiimeuts, met with the approval of all present. Dr. C! then stated that he was going to forma new Party, @ great Ixbor reform party; he was going to organize a great workingmen's association, hot pohtical at ail, but be thonght that he would he able to Work it in the interests of the Democratic party. The course of Dr. Allen (Who Was not present.) in addressing a mecting of negroes in the Seventh Ward on Tuesday evening WAS seyeTely commented on, but Dr. A. was nobly detended by Mr. Swart from the insinuation made by some that he had probably fone over to the enemy. Dr. Claytom an- nounced the glad tidings that Seymour would eto the Senate, Mr. Swat suddenly dis. t would be Trally better to have him E The ston t much dis. tions were made tha t for oF some other pocersion, Ali conviction that er Meeting. ——— ainst Ma. P atiernoon. Jaye whem Mr. De Ju mn Psy bis enemi Lb is Amn) velatist, ee, that th sis utterly fai atiehed t bing todo in ge + Who ought! to be Ww lorexch Laem, -Duvail is dis nal ho have bad pressing this cbe triumphed under th {1 men’s Fights under party nnder whose bar should rail a tt other class, At the close of th #8 the meeting adjourned ps among & Presiden Mert At the same place on Thursday eveuiny, the 12th ixetan °° ARPsT OF A colored man, who was trom this ¢ named Isar who escaped from the guard when en ronte io Weert Virgiia, Mast fummer, Wes srrested b $ morning, und confined in the county tsii unuil he can be sent back to Richmond. Ho is now acensed ofsiest- ing a small quantity of pig iron at Karper Ferry, and of atermpling to commit arape npon A Woman named h Nesbith, who goes upon the canal boat upon wich he was em- ployel. Me admits the theft, but denies the second charge—laying the whole bier the worman, who, he says, fei in lov bun —Aiecandnia Ge z z een Case or Destitytiox.—This morning, a Wweman named Eliza Aun Miller with five children, arrived dere on her way to ber friends in Zanesville, Ohio, in a destitate con- Gittos, ber busbaud baving desertad her at their homestead near Staunton, Va. They found their way to the Leadquarters of the police, when Major Richards and some of the officers toa up a covtribution to aid her, Mr. jJohn H. Semmes collected twenty dot!ars toaid the family, and Gen. Peter Bacon wade Provision for them at his residence. es Vessers* Asrorn.—The schooner Jal Captum Harms, which lett Havre-de-Grace a few days since, with 140 tons of coal consigned to Mr. K. W. Burnacio, of this city, is hard and fast aground on the Potomac shore, some dis- tance from Rere. Also, & lurge schooner from the same place, with a cargo of coal consigned to Mr. George L. Sheriff, of Washington. The grounding of these vessels involves a delay in their arrival hers. whico is seriously felt by the enterprising dealers to whom their cargoes are forwarded a PRomPT Atp.—immetiately aiter the appeal for the sufferers from inandation ia S witzer- land was publisbed the Swiss residents in this city, subscribed the sum of one thousand francs Which was sorwarded tothe President of the Swies Confedvration through Consu! General Jobn Hitz, The —— of obtaining very liberal contributions from the uataves of that country 98 well as from citizens of the United States are very bright, and will go far to re- lieve the distress of the sufferers in our sister Tepublic. ns Resoicing.—The Butler Zonaves of this city & salute of fifty-two guns this morning, in honor of ip og ge of Se oe fae mulkary orga! On ‘posed, we are informed, of excelleut mate- aghout, and numbers about 30 man, iyumed, under command of Uol. - Occasion Wa, Rowever, made? charge of First uierant Samuel 5 rey lag ‘Wiliams, of the Luter The Jail (as-. THE comes... _— evstis Count 1m Ganunat Trex. ith Wart manner me. OOF | plchom CostarAdter argues to-day v0 the Yesvrday atternoon at two o'clock, the ex. aeruears ee the court decided Rmination of W.H Heaste, warden Unies | "0" sotin of Bir. Staton, © committee States jail, om the charge of baving had ilheit | (Mescrs Starton, Riddle, wat Gook) were ap- conne tion with Mary E. McGee, one of the | to examine the qualificatioasof Mr LD. prisons rs in the jail, im Angust, Was resamed Ubipmen tor admission to the bar. be the Ovencit Chamber before Justice Walter. | Taylor agt. Kink; ease crdered to be rearrasd. Mr. N. Wilson aj for the prosecation, | The argument im the case of Crossman act. yith Messrs. Cook and Brown, and Messrs. | Leine—action for breach of promise—was re- renee Cola tna Mtoe e sonof tas Ida Gr james m sworn :—Witn: EQUITY COURT, Judge Olin —Mati -am- guards st the i mows Mary McGee, who PR ay Todd and ‘Provanco, order ratifying came to the jail on'a Sunday early in August; | Sudiior’s and trustee's reports. she was there about two months; never saw pecette take liberties with my bat eed her ‘Bim; she got permission to go ont for her clothes with a guard, and 3ss8he came down OITY ITEMS. Mr. Heustis catied ber and she kissed him; Heustis said, «1 at, Ldidn’t mean that BLLCK CLOTH Sack Coats $6, $7, $2, #9, and does not know of ber being furnished with | $10, neatly got up in mobbystyle. Just received dresses; the j1ii furnishes dresses to destit at A. Strauss’s ny are Clothing House, Pean- persons; bas seen Heustis take the key and go | sylvania avenue, between 1uth and llth streets. in the prison; never watched Heustis, Cross-examined by Mr. Merrick :—Ir is not se. Melton Overconts, 88. Unusual to send ice io the prisoners when they $8. Melton Overcoats. s. are sick, and this girl was complaining; it is | Just received at Hable & Co.’s. No. 463 Penn- Rot obusmal for the warden to go into the sylvania avenue, under United Staves Howl. prison: When she kissed Heustis the latter fegwed hus temper—became flashed in the | Brack, Bice or Brown Esquimanx, Mos- MBY. Mr. Wilson —Heustis did not call ner | S2%, 40d, Mester Overcoate nd Suite ready ‘7th street. pee RICH AND RALE were the gems she wore, but not to be compared tothe rich and rate real Cashmere Dressirg Robes at Geo C. Heaniug’s, No. 511 Seventh sireet, for gentlemen, at 859 eacb. He hus a large assortment o{ iar g0eds at prices so low as to please all. —_»——_ . Ovr CLoTHNG ranks bigher im style and jail. ‘She told Huestis that witness was her bean and Huestis sent for him. Witness be- longs to the sth cavalry; never saw other men with Mary McGee; kaows when she was re- jeased from jail. Got acquainted with her | lowerin price than any im the city, Husines+ when on guard at Gen, Grant's; went to get | and y Par is tosen, Boy's weatias 85, 86, jiime cabbages at Mrs. Bradley's, and when he | 97,98, $9, and $10. Business suits, #13, 31 lett sbe sentone of the children to say (hatshe | 9) snd @)5. Business panis. $1, 35, $5, wanted to get acqaainted with him and 2. Men's yo and boy's clothing of (fecroe Klerline, sworn avd exammed by Mr. | ait styles, at less than prevailing prices. at 7. Hine:— Witness has been engaged at the Lichan | yy. Sipith & Co's. Central Clothing House, House; knows Mary MeGee, who was em- | 3, street, opposite Post Office. Ployed there abou: a year ago for eight days. santas ‘Witness teatified to ber impropriety ofcondact. | as wravan 1s ay mAwD, it 1s eesentiall Reyucewmos necessary to be warmly clad, and takiag the Mi? Merfick asked what she said abont the | *c8Fcity of money into consideration, itis of cate ining a. =put up” one, buctte question | ETM Umportances to goto a piace where good Wss ruled out 4 eae At the lowest possible figures. We do not hes- itate in saying that there is one place in this se EFM Bich, outranks all other similar estab. | lishments as to ularity and eapness, a TRYING To SAVE 118 Bacox.—Last night | every ald Citizen, would easily know the place in and Howe | we allude to, should we omit to state the name of this successful establishment. But for the benefit of strangers and persons not well in- formed, we would say, if you wish to save money buy your winter undergarments and Il other geni's turnishing goods at +-The Orig- imal Franc’s,” 494 7th street, between Dand £, and so that you do not miss the piace, remem- ber that his store has a large giass win- dow; also, that he has no branch stores. 10,20,: itmess took, ach! tis point the ease was adjourned till to- ay. About 12 o'clock, Officers Madi heard a ery of “police” on Louisiana avenue, | Rear 7th street, aud proceeding thither found | Mr. Brashears, a clerk m the store of E. E White, Esq., with a colored man under arrest on suspicion of robbery. The man, who gave the name of Henry Johnson, hada bag contain- 1ug abont seventy-five pounds of bacon, and on bis person was found the amount of $25 in small sums. The stolen bacon is at the seventh precinct station house, whither Johnson was taken by the police officers to await a hearing. ——_e—_—_ ARRIVAL OF DESERTE! ARMED TO THE TxETH, is avery common expression, but we think armed to embeilish 8nd preserve therff toa ripe old age Is decidedly more beneficial and appropriate—this can only be done by keeping yourself always supplied ‘With a bottle of that renowned and imperish- | Able delight of every lady's or gentieman's | toilet, the fragrant Sozodont. —The tollowing de- been bronght to this city:—Henry Hays, company L, 5th U, S. cavalry, arrested in New York three weeks ago; Joha Shaunon sompauy L, sth U.S. cavalry, arrested in Philadelphia; and Charles Rouschi, company H, 5th U.S. cavalry. They arrived’ here this morning under the charge of Corporal Francis White, company A, permanent party, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, to be tried by cou serters b: ALWAys ready for use “Spaiding’s Glue.” ——— oe BaALtrwore DaILy Sux.—Persons wishing tosubscribe for the Baltimore Daily San can leave their orders at the office of the Evening Star, or at 502 N street north, between 6th and | ith. The paper has been enlarged, and will be delivered at an early hour. 10,6 Ropert Coaains, Agent. —e—_— Doctda J. H. THomPeon Has REMOVED bis office ana residence from the First Ward to Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- teenth street. Office, hours before 10 a. m., and -martal for desertion. aeons By R@rerexce to the advertisement else. Where, it will be seen that the numbers for Wagons authorized by the Councils are now ready for distribution at the office of Register Boswell at the City Halt. of wagons provide themselves with numbers within ten days, they will themselves to the penalty of the law. —_o—_—_ Uniess the owners these bject Ix A Bap Way.—About seven o'clock last evening aman named J. P. Weston, found 3 | from4to7 p.m. Hours of artendance at the by Sergeant Stuartin the zatter on the corner | : Ps of uth sud Pennsylvania avenue, im an insen. | Qyomene, Hospital, cor 1 wo 2p. m. every sible condition, ind removed by the officer , ¢8¥» Sundays excep’ first to Nairn’s drug store and thence to the ¥ Properly cared ¢ fine Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Nauw Satine good on ‘The work of con- | cls, 3 pair for erung the Na Base oundsintoa | ¥ Cotton aud Woolen Sy ks seatine pace Pe rere aos a trem 25 cents upwards; good White Shiris, 31 nt on the T street frou tod, | S125, And $1.50; fine do. 32 and $250, Paper fair weather the park will be rewy | Collars from 10 cents per box upwards, Best . n of the ry element in | Paper Cuffs 5 cents rer pur, of 50 cents per | dozen. Hanakereh Gloves, Ties, Scarfs MAE ee eS eR ee are re of the latest style, MINT prices, at == | the original Fra: eet, betweea [ | and FE, and so that’ you do mot miss the place MEIOALY—TOTTE wv York city, on | Temember that his siore has a large plate gitas | Snuiay November 1 v WU vine, | window, Also, that he bus no branch store. biaN0ds 8 OME TE of this city, w Miss TOTTEN, of Sew York. ar = FBUACH. At St Mary «Chnrch. a! Corns, &0.—Dr. While, Surgeon Chiropoaiet Foy fk 2B of, Ostevor wy, Rex ital Capersence tn the vias, and estaplished at ue, Washington, D, ©. . Bunions, Bad Nails, Mt8 All diseases of th feet without pain or imcouvenience to the t elate James Roach, all of | | simece 1-63, r Corn Ke. avd Sucersstuily tr DIkD. KING. On Thnraday, Nov | patie The s in be w with ease im- Cites e regs yale the | | nudiately after om. Refers to toe Tis fstareb ch the teal ae er eatally is | many ewtucnt physicinus, surgeons and thou- the faveral, without farthor notice, at 10 | * of otber respousihie persons who pa- " Ch insta ' ize hes estattys ty Hours from 43 a.m. HB and Filte: j No ch + for con-ultation st office. Calls made at re es trom 6 tos p.m. a oscribe for TAR Stax thand the Navy Yar will please teave their orders at No. HR Bas Capitol street, between éch and Sth Jour Coaerxe, Ageat Wararrine Parmar for sale. Apply a STAR Office. SPECIAL NOTICES, ——__»—__—. A. RUPERT'S AKOMATIO POLISH for Oite? or Polished Furniture, Gilt Frames, Marble, & Extracted (roy: Aromatic Arabian Gams. Pra grantso! Brilliant. Yitce 80 cents per b or ith, MAUD BLIZ\ Tow~and Mariva ¥ PBRSONA Wisuiug to patent. WRANKLIN vB JACKSON, of Philadeiphia, aged 22 4 F a g : 2 s > c 3 sears |e eR I KY GooD: CARPETINGS! OIL CLOTHS! SHAW &e.! 'K of choice new@nd desir BLANKETS! AN IMME) SE STC hie laree k cf snch LL & SON. Pa aveuse pear omere want geasraily, thst bus ever | and Druselts, Grocers. aud. Furaftare in this city Stores. General Dep DEESS GOODS DEPARTMENT may | York. the followtug, viz; es wool cotton, and mohair goots,from | 18 per yard upto 4 eh aMeri AbVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MABRY Essays for Young Men.on the Errors. Abuses | ! pieces Fr Ss. worth @1 25, tock Bik i" . worth ° end Diseases, cident to Yooth and Barly Mas He pieces ol tek atpemern fn price ae | bood, with humane view of treatwment mi folluwe: Sts. he 45,10, Be. GH. oie. TO, 15,8), Bee, | Cure, sept by mati in sealed Je tor o 8! $1 12. od S125, preat baren: of charee Avldre: HOWARD AS30' 5 pieces ef colored Alpacas fcom 37); up to75 | Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. se 213m ) = Bae mde, cauihee Pack Alpaca Popli at :0,02%.75, 57%, | BATOHKLOM’S BALK DYE. end Si per yar lh ole I pact lin a 2, 62. ‘This splendid Hair Dye js the best tu the world; tsschosph yen Tonin at the only’ trae and perfect Dye: bartaless, reliable echavgeable. French Popiins. all silk aad Sic per yard, worth $2, beautiful goods instantancons; no disappointment; uo ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; tnvigo fates’ and leaves the Mair soft and besatifal black Decarce. 0 Pieces Env Cloths, in all the new shades, | orbrown. Sold by all Drnegista aud Perfumers. from Gig op te Blas per yards “St | Sod preperiy applied at Ratcnelor's Wig Factoy ard Colored Sis. ches Be sreet, New York. ia ls-eoaly cite and Scurlet Meriuos, very fine, for Opera —_<—— White Mcbaireaud Alpacas. PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION” Ga ry stl it thes ef bea FoR ried Bpinzies, Belgian Gor is, Putividered. Bikend Wool Meiaezs, aud many | SEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX ‘i IN OURS! AWL DEPARTMENT Five Hundre beautiful Shawls, all wool shawl, at @2.:¢, up to very fae SN LADRPASTMENT. ton be NN can eiegant, Leavy. \ bite Flannel, » rou 25 cents per yurd upto $1. {0 pieces cf hed, Yellow, and Grey Plawnel. 8 pieces Red, Twilled Medicated, warranted prevent rhromatiom end colde. fiN GUE CALICO DEPABTMENT can be found e following. 0 pieces ‘Eatico, io MS ‘ wo a HO fine TN ore DOMBSTIC be fuand jalities, from REMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS, FRECKLES, PIMPLES, MOTH, MLOTOURE, TAN. ote., and renders THE SKIN BOFT. FaIk and BuOOMIN For LADIES in the NURSERY it is invaluable. For GENTLEMEN after SHAVING it has noequal “PAPHIAN LOTION” is the enly relisbie rem ody Tor disvasce and Diomiahes ofthe SEIN ‘hap ibe BRIN. Price 22 conte por cake. “FLOR DE MAYO.” a PERFUME FOR THR, BANDERE cute UlsiTE, DELICATE: LABEING Freveb Pei N found ali the chcice brands of Cotton Known to the EX: trade, as followa: i Feacksnok meant Cae se HALON & SON, Now York. . ta je8-ty " Sold by'all Drugctate. 10 “ atm. ~~ “ Brown Cotten, at 10, 1234, 15, 18, 2 cents. — Ny i . bleached and 5-4, 64, ch Sk ood WW all of the best makes, at iow c. BAUM. price TN OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT can be found Re Jetseh of Cloths and Cessiaseren, for son's Removed. SiAiso. 12 pieces Waterproof, for lattes’ cloaks and —s — Ss id mixtures, grey mixtures, aud Y - oo atu WHiTEGoons DEPARTMENT ts f'ted | att have this day REMOVED my Seties that I have this day REMOVED my HOOPSKIBT and CURSET FAOTORY to the pious ore. ‘$13 7th street, Intelligencer Building. ‘Thavking for the patronage of the past I wil endeavor to please in the futare; always selling the best goods and guaranteeing a good fit. S71 om the only authorized agent in this city of KBLLEY’S PANIES ond BUSSEL SKIRT; the most fashionable adapted forta present styic ‘excel }» Table Damask, Nipkiag, Towels, Crash, Husdkerchtets, Honors; . " oe PROTALITY, one hondred dozen Linen Husdkerchiate of The prosecution bere closed. ey Aiet, sworm— Witness has known ary McGee for two years. Cross-examined oy, Mr. Wilson.—Believ Mr. Huestis had bim summoned; bad been in | a \ PET S00M, SECOND FLOOR, we large and@ choice selection of the beat makes of Onrpeiings and Oil Cloths, as feliows,viz: Hemp Catpete, #8 cents, Tograin 72.) ah, 21 2g 818. Hardens ey Cot OE. ane, assole, beat atyion, $1.90. Kogiah Broasels, off sles, $176. of Dress. aig eRe em ovs snvanu cramer, Tree tucks comprion bestia meni section et ope [702 Intelttgencer Buildia pr eo ol Pa wg CASH WN, and will be seld for the same, there- R — Siccoll af a very small savence soso wast it LATE RAnenes, actualiy coats to produce the goods in Europe and Hi vine revs re AThe lowest price will be named at nee, and all See, Sas, re of Suans ted to be as code warre eee Bott Toray-Trrvy.—Jonn Was arrested Inet evening by officer Greene for trunkeaorss and dusorderiy conduct, aud was fiaet $2.00 by Justice Bucky, ™ Act oF Kiwowese.—John Jordan. whit: celebrating the reeult of the election, yes'erday, bad tco much benzine aboard, aad WAS pr-siDe Dy the station-house hardiy able t) warigace, whem be was observed by oificer Hospital, wae took bim in charge and carried bim into the station-bouse, A few Bours on a board, Wibout any pillow, had a salutary effect, and Jordan went forth a soberer and sadder man. Naw Buicvine Associatio: ciugens favorable to the organization of a new butiding association was held last evening at Lancs Hotel, and there was a yery attendance. About seven hundred shares of stock were subscribed for, and it was resoived to start the organization as soon as one thou- ‘thousand shares were taken. RetvuRngp.—Mr. J. L. Parkhurst, oa Collector of Customs of this Port, returned this Morning, after a sbort visit 'o New York. THE Canal. —Business is very dail now at the Collector's Office as there are bat few boats arriving. There is great consteruatiun, how- ever, among the employees ia over the rumor of a proposed reduction of pay by the Board of Directors of the Canal. I: is +xpected that Col. Spates, President of the Canal, wil & tour of inspection. The arrivals ot boats to this date during the month number 1/0. Tae AguapreT Baiie—Tne wlegraph —A meeting of Wires over the Aqueduct are being removed to- | temporarily, to tacilitate the coastrac- day tion of the new bridze. REPAIES.—Advantage is being dull tines to make Tepairs on the canal docks, and to-day the namerous pits and hollow places along tbe canal are beiug filled 10 Riven Frost.—Enteved—Steamer Thomas taken of the E. Cabill, Maiti, Bulumore. ered aud cleaved—Steamer Express, } . trom and to Baltumore. Cleared. ‘amers Johu ‘iibson, | Winters, and James S. Green, Iuman, New York. Merxcnayts’ CHANGER. —There was no Dusiness doue to-day on ‘Change. Yesterday. after ovr report closed, the following sales of whent were made —20) bushels at $2.40, and 400 bushels (interior) at $2.1» —_— Georgetown Advertisements, ‘BAND BOSINESS KGETOWN, UTION. it Pablic a ion on ite pret ‘ablic Auction. on the pr \. FTEBNUON. Novambe® To. tse, Brick D ©.,con ‘with a store room itable for arocer?, confections tultable for - * Lot 35 8-12 by fort. ‘ “__ very. 4.cash doy pait of €100 will be required on day of sale. Terms: One half cash; palance in 6, 12, and 18 monthe, secured by deca’ of trust All convey, ancing ‘&., at cost of purchaser. no 4-4 {Express} JEW FALL AND WINTER GOuDs.—J opened, s iarge stock. embracing Popiius. Me. Fnot Kmpress Cloths, Mouseling. Alpaos. Rope, eck Freech Al, . Bombazines, French intz, Shawls. , Fiannels, Blankets, Under Bime4, Stand L ucticnns ‘and other watifel Skirts, 5 hs, Cassimeres. V: rt 11 Cloths and Caminets.” A larze stock of Domestics yards Calicos from Se up; leached Muslin 125c cheap: 4.000 chee, ‘ ardi 8h M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY Goops, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And T Cire Trevtse, Paris, CLOAKS, from $10 upwards. WALKING SUITS, at moderate prices. MOKNING ROBES, from BONNETS and RATS, TRIMSINGS, SATINS uve or THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or THE UNITED STATES OF A¥ERICS, WASHINGTON, BD. © red dy Special Act of Co proved July 25, Ines CASH CAPITAL... asap £1,000.008 OFFICERS: OLARK, Philadelphia. Prosidenc A €, Obairman Finance aud Exo COOKS, Washia: SCN W. PRET, Philsd nd Actuary TURNER Waentngton, Avsl« BaNOIS G@ SMITH, M.D . Yodical Dir tive m. Vion Presi Aphis. Secr: Beto! ington. The aAvantaces offered hy chis Company ave It in Natioval Company, chartered by special set of Gon creae: Ins ie? ter it fur panice for the sume mon r y. It is definite and certain in tte terme. It 1 a home company in every jocality, Its policies are exempt from attachment. Phere are uo Unnecessary restrictions iu the pol ic! Every policy is non-tor’ritable. Polivies may be taken whtch pay to the inenred their full umount and ret 1 apnval pa monte Poltcies wili be isened that wil! pay to, the in tured during fe an ennual income of ohe-teoth the swount oamed iv the poll ry pNoextrs rate is charged for riske apou the lives of females It iuenres not to secure dividends. but at so low @ cost that ci itends will be impossible 3 A LOCAL AGENT 13 WANTED 1 EVERY co ¥, and applications from comp.tent par. ties for such agencies, with uit: onda sheuld be ardrees'd to the Agents oply in ir Teepective district: Cireniars. blets and frill particaiars ctron gp application at the Office of the Comyany in this ty. GENERAL AGENCY roR MARYLAND, DELAWARE. WEsTV 1A, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D. G. pe 29.1y THOMAS BARRON, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND SUPERINTENDENT. $4 us. s. rornam se o0., 800 SEVENTH STREET, ONE DOSE ABOVE ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS 19 CABBIAGE, BUGGY, A5D FABM HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, i 45D WHirs ‘Together with s large and fresh stock o: BORG pne, CARRIAGE RAE ee A LO oy Be. Belected the most ertensive house PREMSYLVANIA AVENUE. 319 POTATORS! PoTators 1 319 aE Re” POPATORS pee pate ae noest ‘Oppoaite that quarter | to-day pay & visit to this point on | VIRGINIA, | CLOTHING, &e. Bore: anv rocras: DRESE AND AOHOOL CLOTHING. A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. STEPHENS & CO, | WALL, ROBINSON & cO., | POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Ive THE! a TRIAL. 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! ‘Between Hh and Wid strests | eat | F? HELBBROER, (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & 00. OLTIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MBROHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown.) No. 36¥ Pont. avepne, Washington. = 3s & | | AND CORAL COOKING STUVES | Aise. manufactarers and dealers he “ a 0 al is M fod at the lowest cosh och attended at short gotice, | price, a” PE | STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. | VERY Low. Th hased large Rtock of Rrowes and otber Goede ct the inte Braet Woodward B Ose 31 Pennsylvania avenae. an@ to reduce stock ‘Will sell for the next 39 days at cost. THOS. W. MILLER, 31% Pennsy!vants avenne. PREP. WINTER. ofa RA Hag YLVANIA AVENU! can be found at ARDWARE 479 WOOD AND OOAL. VE ¥ ROEBS STORES & 00., corner 16th and P, Weed | coue, between 29th nd ocloafing sessste gat the cargo at biatagee j | H. & H. W. CATHERWooD, DEALEK iN FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES, NO. 114 SOUTH FAONT STREET, i PHILADL Fine OLD MONONGAE Extra Fine O14 . Pxtre Choice Hit bx he 4 . x* Fatra Supe DP NECTAR W Very Superior OLD CABINET One stock bighay sy confide im Us tost the wu very where ackoowlety WhisSier shall be fally me y us. eco tm _ a [T° SUL WHOM It May conce RS Dag. r suet anter the eet of { Jobe Hod, apd x bor 7, 6s, dor the act o: i Howe, and 7. 1968. the ect of 4 fo end was granted Marl feraed uater the act of Arebibeld Wasttin, Ws5. November 14, 4 onder the act of Ind. 0 the neme pad Dana, 1 LEED, acd was granted May 13, ‘Ss for 10 acres ch 5, lain, in, tbe Bnd was gianted Febren dow Ne 4s arch 3. ins Siow of Jesee & 5. November 7, ho. 23302, for a) 3, IAMS in the KL Cox, Char Do. 2 S31. for 160 acres March 3,185, 4u the nai nd wae granted May 2. 186) No. 3) 183, for 160 acres. is ned an Marck 5, 1355, in the name of Ge. Was granted July §. December 19, 48. No. 2.616 for 10 acres. iaeusd anier the ect of February 11. Is? in the wame of Samuci Gatti« #rd was granted October 4, 1568. December is. No. 47 Of). for 160 actes issued moder the act March 3.1836, in the pam sof abrehsc Hall ‘was greuted October 25. 1835. Januar, 2, 19 Turortant News. ©. B. JBWELL'S PREMIUM soars are acknowledged to be ThE BEST BUAPS FOR THE LEAST MONE: im the market. | Theyere made on the cld fashion plan by bot! ing. avd are free trow ali injurious Chemion) | eduiterations, ‘The preminm OBIENTAL SOAP, The “ NEW YORK CITY 80aP, te * CHEMIUAL OLIVE SvuaP, The “ LAUNDRY 80a Are brands of yalfty,, - ond to give perieck watisinetion’ a me. YOUR GROCER for any of these and tare opt sels by ail of the BEST GROCERS t the BManulectory, Nos 500 and 502 @ strect norte a Between «th and sth.