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TRAVKLKRS' DIRECTORY.
B/*l.r?>H?Kr *?*?' U?IJ<? KAILACAO.
?j-. .li-1 Ul? -uu-U, Juw mo, ? ?*, Daily
wV hi rui Wvhi?f<^i an<? New Tori
anrl W^jh-ii^tug and the Wen*. a* fnlln?? ?
ff>>* hHil.AUkLr'HiA, ,V*W TORK AND
ROATON.
Lm*( tAS-nington at 1 ??*? a. in.. 11.M ?. m.,*ad
8 .%' fr ru inil) e*cept Sunday.
nn^iiHrt'-Wp tn o'W. ./,*/pmh
fiih ,aL. '(*""* *yp rftlLAltM Of HI A.
Litrf WasblnatOB it Jp u. dally. exeept S,i?.
?m MM that this traia nm aa fv
roa A*w TURK.
t?iT> Waamngton da'ly at ? 3P
7*4,1 i??t? i.t fen V*t? York wuMffl txcluatv^,
fOH RALTIV'tKK
Lm>? W**Blagtoo ?? ?. ^4, iy
o? < fSb. m..?.!1p. ?> . o? f #? Boa
day.
r>* 8?aiUf at T .*> ?. n .9?. ?..??? V30p. m.
Ftffc PARTS OF TUB WKST.
Leave Wanhiuiftoo at ?.*? a. m. and J, 4.45 and 3.*
m da?y.-*'ept Sunday.
(h, Utioda* at S and 8 **' p m
Ticket* ~??d ?*? aJ' point" WIST, and bat*+4*
durk*J W"ivt\
FOR ANNaPOLIS.
L*?ve WMniB|too at n an b. in. and 4.45 p. la.
daily. Puuday.
Wo tram for AimnpiWi* un Kuuuay
Ttaif?? i?*Tina Washingtoa at 7.?i a. m and
4..1# p m *n through to flaw York without dmnti
Sft<???
-leepma twduu t> J'?D1 u.ji p. m.trataa. B?rtas
?an K* (?cni?xl antil ? p. m daily at the ticket of
?c? After that hour the* mast he *emir*d of the
leepine ear coadiiittor
The Ar?t and Hfth train* stop at all way point*
Tb?? * p m train ?top* ouly at Rladensburg.
R.W.TipV l.anrel Annapolis Junction and Kelay
Hon*e WK, eio?*pt 8un<iay
On ??f?Hav It itnie *t *1* way point*
f aKTlOt'l*H NOT|C?.
CanMu(?ri vil' pl?atw ubiwrt* that tk( 8 |. O.
train rune only i> '<?* t-' PAtlutttlvK'n daily, vtrtjn
S?n"i> Chi Snnday't rune to Bnlfrntntonly. Also,
that the fi *?? ot i?ii* (*??? /V#*? Yo*k rcui.imrft
?ab ^ ,
Pot furthei inforaatiwo, tl?p?*a or any kind,
lr .apply to OKO. 8. KOONTZ *gent at Wash
'n*f?n^r a' the Ticket Office
W P 8 VIITR , Master of TransportatioB,
L * pOLK Genera! Ticket Agent Je20-tf
/ BZAT ENNSYLVaNIA ROUTB
\> TO THB
NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST.
ON AND AFTJCR N' vembe* l?tt? trains will
It-Tr ISnltim- re from North Calvert S'ation as
foi ?>ws : w
l a?t MaM at !>2t?A M.
Ilvri*l>n-e Accommodation 3-'* ? ??
Liiihtfjini; Express ... 9.30 P M.
TPKfirtOa M TBAIN~FEOM WASHINGTON'
cor.i ecte ? ?th t'e 9 2 <i rti trai?" fro 'i Baltimore
f t f>tt horn nnd *> e Wpst and for Btmira But'
Mo. B? cH.- ter. Dun* irk. (.'anaudaigua, anl Iff i
??ra''a 'all?. *ftd for New ^ ork ritv
TI'F ? P M T? ATN FROM WA'UINOTON
f rn*<*ti' wi'li th,> 9.30 p hi train from Balti
irort- f? r R'mira a-J the NortU and Pittsburg
an<t thf W? 8".
SLf K"I> O CABS ON fT^HT TRAINS.
FOLnihHS' TiCKKTS AT GOTERXMKHT RaTK?.
ON t Tit ROLOu TKAlN ON SUNDAY.
LOW PARE AND QUICK TIME.
For ieketn anil any informatio*- apply at the
ofi i f of th- Great Peumylvatia Ro te, corner
la a??rue ar d >.tv> Btre-t. un^er Nationa* Hotel;
a d Pep t H< lie.-. No. 163 0 st.. ne*r N?? Jersey
av. tue, M aehiuirt n. J N BUBARRV,
8uperin'?Ddent N ?' B R.
R J WILKIN-.
Pars and Ticket Agent, corner Sth at.
fe 9 tf and Ptnn avenue.
S. T.?1860.?X.
Person* of KAdentary habit* trsnhled with weak
ne ?, la?eitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o
apvetite. dintres* after eating, torsid liver, eon
rUpatiou.&e.. Reserve to suffer if they will no
try the celebrated
PLANTATION BITTERS,
which are now recommended by the highest medi
ea: ??rhorities. ?nd warranted to prodace an im
mniiau henefleta) effect They are exceedingly
agreeable, perfectly pare, and canst ?-a per cede all
other tonics where a healthy, gentle etimnlantia
required
They porify. strengten and invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to a change of water and
diet
They overcome effects of dissipation and late
bcnra
They strengthen the systeia and enliyen th?
Blind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevera
They purify the breath and Acidity of the
atomarh.
They ccre Dyspepsia and Constipation,
They cnre Oiarrhea, Ubojera, and Cholera
Morbns
They cure Liver Coiaplarnt and Nervous Head
aeb
Tcey mate the weaa strong, the languid bril
lant. and are eibauHted nature's great restorer.
They ?r* computed of tti* celebrated Calisaya
bara. w<uter?;rKMn. ?a?*arra*. roots and herba, all
preserved in perfectly pure 8t Crorx rum For
particulars see circulars and testimonials around
?act bottle
Beware of importers Examine every bettle,
gee that it has D. 8*. Uarnes' signature en our pri
vate C S Stamp over the cork, with plantation
scene, and our Hrm signature on a tine steel plate
ograving on side taNel 8e? thatogr buttle is not
refilled with spurious and deleterious stuB Wedefy
any person to rnat/-h the t?*te or character of *nr
KOo<l? An* peraou pretending to sell Plantatloa
Bitter* hv the gallon or in bulk, is an impostor*
We ?ell oi>ly ?n nnr cabin bottle Any person
Imitative lh'* hott,,'? or "tiling any other material
therein, wbether called fl.tniation Bitters or not.
ia a criminal un ter the C. 8. Law. and will be so
pr? M>cuted by us We already have our eye on two
parties re tilling onr hottles. Ac., who will saeceed
in tf??cin* themselves into close quarters. The
demand for Drue's Plantation Bitters from as.
?'ergymeii. merchant*. 4c.. Is perfectly incredibl#
The simple trial of a bottle is the evideuce we pre
At of thei' wnrtb and superiority Theyaresold
W, All r??p?*ttabie drnarniats, grocers, physicians,
bofeU. miooo*. iteamboate and country stores.
?
**? H. UK A K K Ac CO.,
ng 2-eeJm iOi BROADWAY, N. Y,
M
AW?|(y OOLLfNH A oo -9
PHILADELPHIA
OHAI.'G H T ALB AN 1? POKTIR.
lain omw receiving large qnantitie*of DELAUOHT
ALR tiii) PORTKR from this celebrated brewery.
whie?- I ?m iiri-parixl to fnraisk ou abort o^tloato
all crrmi-ur ?bo favor me with their orders
f>rier* d ??n to my drivers will be promptly at
tended 9n
Go4..,? d*iiy Hred in all parts ?f Washington and
Oeor?et<>?u. free of eh?rg*
RILtV A. 8H1NN. Agent.
Union BoitlmM Dtpoi, ? Oreen str*?t
P# tf Georgetown 0^
PItl ATION.M AND 8 FKKRINQ.H OF Of?I
eei? and Soldier* while Prisoners in t e hand
of the R?tM*U, ^5c; The New Booa of Nonsense,
>1 S> , Tae CbiUrvn'a Hour, fl.ZS; Goodwin's Ro
f" ""?'im on MaVery, f 1 60; Ora, the
Lo?t Wife, J: jr rtriUi. Hpeucer, Tne Nasby
? ape?. h> Petroleum V Na?by, He: Ye Book of
Copie-rLeads, 2:e ; Munan* Gray. b| Jeremiah
C by Jeremiah Clemeas,
?fte, Lily White, by Edward Good win,75fl,
rei* K?4vnK TaYL5R_
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VSt. XXIV. WASHINGTON. D. C . TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1864 NU 8.6*7.
AUCTION SALES.
KDTTRE DAYS.
B
? W. B. LEWIS A. CO., Auctioneer*,
No. 307 Pa. avenus.
REGULAR AUCTION HALES EVBRY TUBS
BAT, THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY
Cash advances made on all kind of gjods. 8%lea
fettled 'im* day.JfRequired. ?ep ?4-]m
BY~GREEN A WILLIAMS, Anstioneers.
No. 2?>G. eomor of 7th and D streets north.
GUARDIAN'S PALB~~0? TWO HANDSOME
BUllD'NG LOTS IN SQUARE *90, AND
FQI ARE 970 AT AUCTION.
On TilL RPDAY.OcU.ber 27th. 1864, I shall sail,
in front of .he premiss, commencing on the 6r?t,
tunel pr mises. at 5 o'clock p. m., by authority
ot the Boil. Orphans' and Supreme Conrts the fol
lowing name* property, lying and being in the
eity of Washington, District ot Columbia, viz:
Part of Lot No. 2, in square No. 880, baying a
front vf 18 feet on sooth K, Oetween 6th street east
and public space, and 63 feet deep containing 1,M4
feet, and immediately after the sale of the above,
I shall sell, in front of the premises, part Lot
No. 6,in square No. i?7n, having a frontof 25 feet
on sooth C, between 10th and lith streets east,and
it 0 fret deep, containing 2.500 square fe?t.
Terns of sale : On* th rd case; balance in 6 and
12 month*; purchasers to give notes fer the de
ferred pav?nent?. bearing interest from day of sale.
A oeed given and a de?d of trust taken. All con
vey ance at the cost of the purchasers, including
revenue stamps. $25 will be required paid down
when the property is knocked eft'. and it noteom
Slied with it will be sold to the nex!. highest bid -
er.and if the wbolf terms are not complied with
iu 6 days, the property will be resold, at tbe risk
ana cost ?.f the defaulting purchaser.
8USAN WHITNEY. Guardian,
oe 18-eoAdn GREEN Sc. WILLI AMS, Aucts.
B
Y J. C. McUUIRE Sc. CO., Auctioneers.
TRUSTEE 8 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY
ON '2D STREET WEST, BETWEEN B AND C
81RIET8north
On MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 31, !*??.
at 4 o'clock. on the premises, by virtue of a deed
of trust, dated March 15. and duly recorded in
L'b?-rJ. A 8. No 75. folios 81 et seq., aud of the
lard records for Wssbiujjton conn y, I shail sell
Lot 2fi. in reservation No. 1!. fronting if> feet on 2d
street west, betwe-a B and C st-eets north, run
cic* hark i.'.0fe?ttoa 5 foot alley, with a wido
public alley running the full depth of the lot on
?.be*nuti side The lot is improved with several
small tenements.
Terms: ? ne fourth in ca'h; the remainder in 3,
6 snd!> mrn'hs. with interest, secured byi a deed of
trust on the premises.
Conveyances at yu-oKaser's cost.
CHAB MoNAMEB. Trustee.
oc2l-2*wAds. J C. McGUIRE A CO., Auct~\
B
Y J. C. McUUIRE & CO., Auctioneers.
chancery sale of valuable impboyed
PK0PKRTY ON THE ISLAND.
By vir'ue of a decree of the Supreme Courtef the
District of Columbia, si'ting as a Court of Cliao
? ery. in cau>-e No. 215. Equity Docket 7, in which
Mcrray & Semmes are complainants, and Cornelius
J Desmond and others are defendants, on MON
DAY, the 3ist day of October, 1861. at 5 o'clock p.
m at the premi?e*. I sba'l proceed to sell, at pub
lic auction, L t Nj.7, in Square No 3SS, having a
front of 3t> feet on south F street, and running back
liii feet to a wide al'ey,together with the buildings
?nd improvements, which consist of a large two
story frame house and back building
Tni* pronert^. u cituatj on F street south, be
tw een 9tn and lO'h ^tr^ets west, and the sale oilers
a defir .ble opportunity to those desiring to invest
in real enta'e.
Th? 'erms of sale are: One-haif cash, and the re
mainder to be paid in six months, with interest
s-cureo by bond. Nod-e-1 eiven till th? whole of
the purchase is paid &nd the sale ratified by the
Court.
Conveyancing aud stamps at purchaser s cost,
W Y. KENDALL. Trustee,
oc li 3tawts JA8. C. McGUIRE Sc. CO., Aucts.
B
Y J. 0. MaGUIRB k CO., Auctioneers
B
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FARM CONTAINING
110 ACLE8, MORE OB LESS, BITUATKD IN
r AIRKaX COUNTY, VIRGINIA. ABOUT ONE
MILK FROM BaILIE'S CORNERS ON TH*
MIDDLE PIKE.
I shall seil at th* Auction Rooms of J. C. Mc
l-uire A Co., on TUE3DAY. the 1st of November,
'>S4, at 12 M . by virtue of a deed of trust to the
subscriber, bearing date the 23d of May, 1859. and
recorded in Liber B, No. 4, Polios 123 Ac., one of
the i?na record*- for Fairfax county, Virginia, the
follow ing described property, lyin* and being iu
the coun'y ot Fairfax, and State of Virginia, viz :
Begining at A. r one planted on the south side of
the Middle Pike Road, thence with said pike
nortbw?sterl> to 8amuel Perkins' corner at J,
th- nee southwesterly along said Perkins line to a
sVike I. thence southerly ?long the sai 1 Perkins
line to a ?take L, tbeuce northwesterly along said
lii"-1'> a ntaK* K. thence s jutherlv to tbe
north fork ->f Holmes'run on Kinenman'-t line to
H . two marked maples p> ne and oak saplings at
King-man's corner, thence southeasterly aJong
ti>e said run to D. a stake one pole from Lips
b< mb'? line, thence north 12 deg., ea*t 231 poles
to A, the begiining, containing iio acres of Land,
more or le?s. together with all and singular, the
iirirovements, priviliges, hereditaments, and ap
purtenances to the sau e
Terms: Fifteen hundred dollars ia cash on the
day of ?ale: the residue in twelve m->nths from day
of sale, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on
the p emise>.
111 he terms of Fa'e ?re not compl'ed with within
ten dsvs after the ?ale. the trus ee rf serves the
ri?ht to resell at the risk and expense'jf the de
fanlting purchaser on one wee's' notice in the
Evenisirtar. H N. GILBERT, trustee.
oc 1 eodAds J C. McUUIRK A CO . Aucts.
Y (5R1EN ?!t WILLI AMS. Auctioneers.
No. S'.'ti, corner of 7th and D streets north.
CHANCERY SALE 0R~~VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE.
Bt virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of
the District of Columbia, dated on the2lstday of
May, A D . 18tl4, passed in a certain cause (No.
l.S'Ot pending in said Court between JoseonR.
Cs?rin TruHee. complainant, and J?>hn Williams,
defendant, tl'e undersigned Trustee will, on MON
DAY, the 3ist day of October, A. D., 1854, at t'.i
o'clock p. m..in front of the premises, proceed to
re-sell all that lot of ground situate in th? city of
Washington and District of Columbia, kn >wn and
defigratedas Lot numbered 16. in Square num
bered 6. Alse, the east seven feet eight inches
front of Lot numbered 15, in said Square, together
with tb?- improvements on said Lot and part of
Lot. consiftingwf a large three story Brick Dwell
ing Bouse, with back nuilding, (being a portion
< f the rtal estate of the lat? Commodore Stephen
Cs*'in.)
The property is si'uate on north K street.be
twe?n Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets
we*r, fronting 57 f-et and 8 inches on K street and
extending back with that uniform width (57 feet 8
inohec h 9 feet 10 Bchth to a public alley.
Th. te-n.-i of f*1c are One-third cash, (of which
the purcb*'1' wiJ be r>-quired to pay down at the
tin e of *?!?? Sl'0;> the balance to be paid in two
eqn*l in-tall'oents at six and tsrelre months 'ton
the day ot sale; said balance to bear interest from
day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secured
by tbe bondg of the purchaser or purchasers, with
turety to be approved bv the Trustee.
If ne t-rms ot sale be not complied with within
five dajs from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves
the right to re-sell the property, at tbe risk and
c-st of the defaulting purenaser by adverti-iug
such resale three times in nom<? one or more daily
new?papers published in said City of Washington.
All conveyances and stamps at the cost of the
purcbaFer. R H LASKEV, Trustee.
oc2i 4'awAds GREEN k WILLIAMS, Aucts.
^ UCTION SALS OV CONDEMNED HORSES.
QUlBTIRMlSTKRGkK.'gnrFIOK. 1ST DIVISION, I
"Wisiuao ro5 fiTV October 1, 1854 V
Will be so.? at Public Auction, to the highest
Didder, at tb? *ime and places named below, yii:
Miffl.n, Pennsylvania, THCRSDAY Ootober 13,
l?*4.
W iiinington, Delaware, THURSDAY, October 20,
i?64?rk' Penn,lv,?ia' THURSDAY, October 27,
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at each
place
These horsea hare been eendenned as anflt for
?he cavalry ?nvicesf thearmy.
P<,r road and Tarming purposes, many good bar
gains may be bad,
3oraes sold singly. Sales to comment* at 10 a m
Terms cash, in United estates currency.
B* order of the Quarter master General.
JAMES A EKIN.
Colonel in charge 1st Diyision, Q. M G. O.
oc 1 2<:t
KINGS AND NAVAL HEROES. London
Alleu's Life 01 Dundonald,Loudon
Diion's Life of B ake, London
Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea. London
Live* of British Admirals, London
Gil'-.'s Shipwrecks of the Britlah Nary, Louion
N*ptone's Heroes, London
Cooper's Naval Biography
Southey's Life of Ne'son, London
Coopei sNnval History
Memoir of Admiral Brenton, London
Memoirs of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, 2 vols ,
Memoirs of Admiral do Saumarsj* 2 vols., London
Life and Correspondeaca of Admiral Napier, 3
... ?ola.,London _ , _ ' , _
Nichelas'History of the Royal Nary, 2 vols., Lon
d'jn . w
s Fk^kt|tuor^
a CARTER MASTER GENERAL'S. OfflOl,
_ Fikst Dinaios,
_ WASHiBiitMa Pitt, O- tober 1, 18M
HORSES. HORDES *ORSB8.
Horse* suitable for Cav?lry and Artillerr serviea
wilt b9 purchased at Gie-feoro Depot, in open
BDarket, till November I, tgf4
H rpes will be delivered to Captain L. Cowry
Moore. A. Q. M., aud be subject to the neaal Gor
ernment inspection before b?in? accepted.
Price ef Cavalry Horsea S176 each.
Price of artillery Horsea. Sltti each.
Payment will be made for j?lx (*> or aore^
Colonel first Bivision, Q. M. GenieO^e*.
cc 8 X ______________
KTIAM BOILEB AMD STEAM POTS for sale*
P la?uire at 0 LEAHY'S Green House AU New
IiNt? ??. '* o? 18"5t*
AMUSSMENT8.
AND
EAT
CANTERBURY HALL.
MUSIC )CANTERBURY HALL,J
HAL L^OANTERRUBV HALL.< THEATER
'm Lootsiana Anroi.
Jf tar Corner ?/ Crcrtk sir mi, Htar of Nmtumal mud
Sftirtrpcl-ilan HoUl*.
Giesea Ha
W E. OaravanoH
Lofis SsoLLObY ? Ballet Master
Jen* Espcta Musical Director
. Proprietor
-Stage Manager
THE LEADING AMUSEMENT TEMPLE,
TBE 1 KAIuNG AMU8EMENT TBMPLiE,
THE LEADING AML'SEMENT TEMPLE,
THE LEADING AMUSEMENT TB.MfLiJ,
THE LEADING AMUSEMENT TEMPLE,
THE GREAT STAR COMPANY,
THE GREAT STAR COMPANY,
THE GREAT 8?AR COMPANY,
THE HBEAT STAR COMPANY,
THE GREaT STAR COMPANY.
OF THE WORLD
OF THE WORLD,
OF THE WORLD,
OF THE WORLD,
OP THE WORLD.
SPLFNTilD BALLETS,
FPLENDID B A ?, LET8.
8F1.ENDTD BALLETS,
SPLENDID BALLETS,
SPLENDID BALLETS
LAUGHABLE FARCES,
LAUGHABLE KAR0K3,
LAUOHABLE FARCES,
LAUGHABLE FARt ES,
LAUGUABLE PARC**
EXTRAVAGANT BURLBSQUBS,
EXTRAVAGANT BURLESQUES,
EXTRAVAOA?T bitrlesques,
EXTRAVAGANT BUKLBaOUES,
BXTRWAGANT BURLESQUES.
ELEGANT PANTOMIMES,
ELEGANT PANTOMIMES,
ELEGANT PANTOMIMES,
ELEGANT PANTOMIMES,
ELEGANT PANTOMIMES.
STERLING DRAMAS,
STERLING DRAMAS,
STERLING DRAMAS,
STARLING DRAMAS,
STERLING DRAMAS.
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
ETHIOPIAN SOIRBE8,
ETHIOPIAN BOIREES,
ETHIOPIAN 8OIRRES,
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES
SONGS, DANCE8. EXTRAVAGANZAS,
SONGS, DANCES. EXTRaYAGAN/AS,
SONGS, DANCES, EXTRAVAGANZAS,
8<-NGS DANCES. EXTRAVAGANZAS,
SONGS DANCES. EXTR A V AG AN ? AS,
AND TnB MOST PLEASING,
AND THE MOST PLEAatNG,
AND THE MOST PLEASING.
AND THE MOST f LEASING,
ANt> THE MOST PLEASING.
AND DIVERSIFIED PERFORMANCE
AND DIVERSIFIED PEKFORMANCE
AND DIVERSIFIED PERFORMANCE
ANE DIVERSIFIED PERFORMANCE
AND DIVERSIFIED PERFORMANCE
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY,
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY,
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY,
TO BEFOUNU I * THE OITY,
TO BE FOUND IN TUB CITY.
STRANGERS MARE A NuTEOF IT,
STRANGERS HAKs A NOTE OF IT.
S I RANGERS MAK E A NOTE OF IT,
STRANGERS MAKE A NOTE OF IT,
STRANGLRS MAKE A NOTE OF IT.
CITIZENS MARE A NOTE OF IT.
CITIZENS MAKE A NOTE OF IT,
CITIZENS MAKE A NO" E OF IT,
CITIZENS MAKE A NOTE OF IT,
CITIZENS MAKE A NO IE OF IT.
LADIE8 M AKE * NOTE 6F IT,
LADIE& MAKE A NOTE OF IT,
LADIES MAKE A NOTE OF IT,
LADIES MAKE A *OTB OF IT,
LADIES MAKE A NOTE Ol' IT.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE GRBAT
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE GREAT
DON'T FAIL To VISIT THE GREAT
DON'T HAIL TO VISIT THE GRBAT
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE GREAT
CANTERBURY MC3IC HALL
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL
CANTERBI RY MUSIC HALL
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL
CANTERBURY MUSIC HALb
AND THEATER.
A > D THEATER,
AND THEATER.
AND THE \TER,
AaD THEATER.
A M0N"TER ENTERTAINMENT,
A MONSTER EMTElii'AINMEN T,
AT CHEAP PKICES,
AT CHEAP PRICES,
AT CUEaP PKICES,
AT CUEAP PRICES,
AT CHEAP PRICES.
I OOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS,
LOOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS.
LOOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS,
LOOK AT THE ATTRACTIONS,
LOosi AT THE ATTRACTIONS,
AND .1UDOK OUR ABILITY
AND JUDGE OUR A It 1L1 t-Y
RND JUIiGE OUa A lit LI TV
AND JUDO* OUR ABILITY
AND J UDGB OUR ABIL.ITV
To GIVE A PERFORMANCE,
TO GIVE A PERF"RdANCE,
TO GIVE A PERFORM ANCE,
TO GIVE A PERFORMANCE,
TO GIVE A PERFORMANCE.
WORTHY YOUR PATRCNAGB.
WORTHY > OUR PA'i RON AGE.
WORTHY YOUR PATRONAGE.
WORTHY YOUR PATRONAGE.
WORTHY YOUR PATRONAGE
Second week of the beautilul and accomplished
actress,
CHFRRY BELLB,
CHERRY BELLE,
CHERRY BELLE.
who will appear every nijfht this wt-ek in the grand
Spanish Pantomime entitled
I ON JUAN,
DON JUAN,
DON JUAN,
THE LIBERTINE.
Don Juan ?... Cherry Be'le
Don Guzman? Jo?h Hart
Scaramouch? Mons. 8zoll.,sy
Francois Mr. Don?rherty
Bu ?. 1 pb Miss Ella Wesner
Jacquet Mr Delehaaty
Joccnd Mr. Hall
Ilormaud ..Mr. Wa'd
Demons Barry, Thompson and Ennis
Donna Anna .Miss Mary Wesner
I?a!>tHe .... Miss Gardner
Minetto Miss Lizzie Wesner
Marie Miss Wilson
Lords, Ladies, Peasants, Ac,
For Synopsisof Scenery, Incidents. Ac., see bills.
First appearance of
MISS JENNIE JOHNSON,
MIfS JENNIE JOHNS >N,
MISS JENNIE JOHNSON,
The celebrated Vocalist and Oomedieune: also of
CHARLEY KANE,
CHARLES KaNB,
CHARLEY KANB,
The cell brated Comedian and Negro Delineator.
First appearance of
DI- K COLLINS,
DICK COLLINS,
... DICK COLLINS,
The unrivaled Banjo Player and Washington fa
vorite.
Socond week of
J08H HART,
josh hart,
JOSH HART,
The versatile Comedi?n
JOHN MULLIGAN,
JOHN MULLIGAN,
JOHN MULLIGAN,
In new acts
DELEHANTY AND WARD,
DELEHAN'I Y AND WARD,
DELEHANTY AND WARD,
The Champion Clog Dance's.
MISS La Ra LB CLAIRE,
MISS LaURA LE CLAIRE,
MISS LAURA LE CLAIRE,
The pleaeiog Vocalist and Comedienne.
J. J. DOUGI1ERTY,
J. J. DOUGHEr-TY,
J. J DOUGHERTY,
The capital Versatile A tor.
MONS. LOUIS 87.0LL0SRY,
MONS LOUIS 8ZO1-LO8SY,
MONS. LOUIS 8/OLLOSaY,
The celchralrd Male Dancer, and his
8PLENDID BALL?TTROUPE
SPLENDID BALLET TROUPE
SPLENDID BALLET rROUPE
SPLENDID BALLET TBOUPB
OF
TWENTY BEAUTIFUL LADIBB,
TWENTY BEAUTIFUL LADIES,
^TWKNTY BKAUTirUL LAOIES.
OVEE ONE HUNDRED I'RKITORMERS,
OV JK B HTNDRBD PERFORMERS,
OVER ONB HUNDRED PERFORMERS.
UPWARD8 OF FIFTY ACTS
UPWaKDS Fl?TY ACTS
BVEEY NIGHT,
EVERY NIGHT.
BOTTR HOURS ENT*Ri'AINMBVT.
FOUR H00li8 ENTERTAIN MENT.
Ladies don't forget onr regular
SATURDAY AFTBANOON MATINBB,
When a bill specially arranged foryonr accommo
Cation will be presented.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Partaette, Balcony, and Gallery ....
Orchestra chairs.
Received Orchestra seats. ? ,
Lower Private Boxes, holding six
Upper Balcony Boxee.......
II cents
|ff|
8i*Vle aeais In Sal cony' Bbx ll M
Private Boxes and Reserved Beat* can b? NWN
from JO in the Boralng till 3 p.m.
AMUSEMENTS.
FORD'a NEW THEATER.
Tenth ttretU above Pennsylvania avenue.
JUNIUS BRUTUJ BOOTH,
Will tppear
THIS EVENING. October 25.
by particular desire, In Tom Taylor'# flay ot'
RETRIBUTION.
Or, A Hnshandt? R?v>ng?.
Received on its firsi repr sentati >n with loud ac
c.aioatior:s of delight.
Ha will also appear for the first time here in a
new Comedy by Morton, eati'l -d
SHE WOULD APiD HE WOULDN'T,
supported by the tavorite Actreas.
MIB8 ALICE GRaY,
and the entire company.
During the evening, the Orchestra, under the di
rection of Prof. Wm. Witneis, Jr., will perform
the
GRAND U. S. MILITARY QUADRILLE,
composed expressly for the Winter Garden, N. Y.,
by Robert Stoepel, Esq., and kindly presented by
him to Mr. J. T. Ford.
ORO\ bK'S THEATER.
Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard's Hotel.
THI8(TUEPDAY )EVKNINO, Oct. M. Idil,
Second night of the en?fa?e<nent of the Favorite
Comedian.
MR. DAN SErCHELL,
who was received la<<t evenio* by a lar?^ and fash
i> n*hie aad't nee of his old admir-rs with deinon
stra'ions 01 the heartiest drlinht,
Mr SETCHELLwill appear sgain to n'ght in
two of bin funniest characters
First, in the Delighttnl Comedy of
MAKR1EU LIFE.
A8 MR HhNRY DOVE.
The performance will co elude with
TI1B MUMMY.
k
BALLS, PABTIES,&C.
j^lT in G It A N D U A L L
of the
SEYMOUR O L U B ,
to tnke place at
TEMPERANCE HALL, E st., bet. 9th and 10th,
on
TUESDAY EVENING,Oct. 25,1301.
Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting a gentleman
and ladies.
Comtniittf. of Arrangement*.
C. Htrlihey, E. Sweeney, P. E. Tyne,
F. H. Ka?an, J. Disney, J.Backley.
PROF. J. W. KRE1S' DANCING ACADEMY is
now open for the season, at Temperance -"**
Hsl), E street, between 9th and in h.
Hours of tuition for Ladies. Misses, and
Masters. Wednesday and Saturday after
Dowca from S to 5. Gentlemen's class. Monday
Wednesday, and Fridayevening* from 7 to l'?. The
quarter will commence with the Brst lesson or the
papil. oct8-lm
MARIN1S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACAD
E M Y, ft*
IFMPZRAbCE HALL, Ji
E strtet, between 9th and loth sts.
This Academy is now open for the reception of
pupils.
DaT8 or Tuitiow.
For Ladies. Misses and Masters ? Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays, from 3 to 5 p. m.
Gentleman's Class?Tuesaa* s, Thursdays and
Ssturcays, from 8 to 1" p m
Those desirous of Joining may do so by apilytne
at the Acad?my dnring school hours. Quart?r
commencing on *ntry. oc8
P tt. LABBlrS DANCING ACADEMY.
F. R. LABBE has the honor of informing his
patrons and the public that in conseqnenc^
of his not beingable toobtain hisroom until
November, he is obliged to postpone tbe|
commencement of his classes in Washingtonl
until that time. Dne notice will be given in future
advertisements of the exact time. sep 16
>ut is
4
ig his
'A
PHILP A SOLOMONS'
PATENT MANIFOLD
FIELD ORDER BOOK I
The Greatest Improvement ever made in Army
Ststionery !
No other writing materials needed on the march,
in action,or on reconnoissance* I
Bound substantially in leather. Price S2 50each,
fhrp by maii. Send for a specimen bojk. Made
only by the patentees.
PHILP & SOLOMONS, Army Stationers,
oe 39-eolw 33*2 Penn. avenue.
OVOT*nc, OTOtBM. OTOtunn'
1 he subscriber takes this metbod(
of ii.t.>rmios Families.Sutler* and ihe'
public gent-rally, that having been
highly favored by their gensrous pa
tronage. he has recently, ar consider
able expense, much extei ded *nd enlarged his es
tablishment. thereby giving him increased facili
ties to meet the reqairements of his friends.
Pledging himsel to supply as heretofore, only the
very best stock cleanly handled and at moderate
prices, be confidently solicits a continuation of
the pstionage of a discriminating public.
Ol STER8 STEAMED, and by t?ie gallon, can be
furnish d at short notice, and the latter delivered
promptly as usual, in any pa't of the city.
EDWARD WA8ER,
Corner 12th st. west and E st north, one square
north of the Rirkwood House. ocl9-?o7t*
ORPHAN3' COURT~OF?THE DISTRICT-?!'
COLUMBIA?Jn the matter of the vnttion of M.
F. Morris, (iuirdiin ?Tee said Guardian haying
Teported 'Vat he sold a!l the interest and title of
Margaret M J Queen, his ward, and also the in
terest aid title ot Joanna Queen, widow of llarney
M. Queen, (she assenting to the same.) in, and to
one naif lot two, in square one hundred and twen
ty-two, as laid down in the plat of Washington
City, with *11 and Birgular the Improvements
thereon, described and particularly set f_>r?h in
said proceeiings, to Allison Nailor, for one thnu
-and and fifty dollars, ?nd that said Allison Nailor
has complied with the terms of sale, it is, this 1 i:h
day of October, A. D., if>S4, ordered bv the courf,
tnat the said sale be. and the same is herehy ra'i
6ed and confirmed. unless cause to the contrary be
shown on or before fhe 15th f'.ay of November next,
orovided a copy of this order be published in the
Evening Star, three times a week for three weeks,
before said day. WM. F. PITRCELL.
Sole J ndge of Orphans' Court,
oc 17 eof't* Z. C. RpBBINS, Register of Will*.
P1
AN OS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
W. G MET7.ER0TT, corner Pa. a?. and litu st.
The largest Mus cnl EstablisnmenttfjCSyHBI
and only imparting house in th*> Dis-| ? I f | >
trict. Sole Agency of Steinway A 8ons grand and
square PIANOS, of which w.* bnT? just received a
new assortment, making onr stock 16 instruments
of this celebiated factory alone, which is a larger
assortment than can be found at any oth-r agen
cy of this house in the country Besides these,
we have a stoct of Raven A Bacon, aid Haines
Brothers make on band We ate the sole agent*
ofMasor A Hamlin's Justly celebrated CABINET
ORGANS, which we Sell at factory prices from
SfllO U> ?0?V Prince A Co a MELODKON8.
Purch&siBg exclusivfelt forcasn, we are enabled
to sell at the lowest figures for cash, and upDn ac
corr.molatinc terms.
Old PiauoB t?ken in exchange, tuned and re
paired. oc 6
HTmIller a co..
JN
^ 8UBST1TUT E8 ! 11 SUBSTITUTES 11
AGENTS FOR THE QUOTA OF THE DISTRICT.
No. &U Ninth street west, near Pennsylvania ay.
MSN! MEN 1 MEN I
Always ready to be mustered for one or three
years, at the most reasonable prices.
We will do better than any other, AS WE ARB
known and reliable.
N B?Runners and others in the business most
liberally dealt with.
N. H. MILLER.
sr p 20 2m Justice oTthe Peace.
FOR SALE?An OMNIBUS LINE consisting of
five first-class Coaches and thir
ty Qorsvs and Harass complete.'
tie.iuemss from the Vmi-ii ?
to Camp Stoneman and Gie boro\ For terms Ac.,
apply by letter or otherwise te B BRYAN, No.
titfO 8th street east, near the Navy Vard gate,
Washington, D. C ie8 1m*
SUBSTITUTES,
J5 SUBSTITUTES
Can be bad at the old established offiae, 509 NEW
JERSEY AVENUE opposite the Depot of the B.
AO. Railroad _oc3 2w*
lETHAT TO EAT. AND HOW TO COOK IT
tv Miss Leslie's New Cookery Book; Young
VfAflflftlraaruiti'a trionH " THl> TIAna bftl 1
0111 nun, niuumpivi n *?'} ?v V"V? ?
Housewife. Tegetmeier's Domestio Economy?Lon
don; Vegetable Omeletts and C?nfectioiery?Lon
don; The Confectioner, Sugar Boiler, and Pastry
Cook's Guide?London. vrno
stp 16 FRANCE TAYLOR
("VroM PARIS?Aide Me moire d'Etat Major;
Gaillard, lo tiucti jn Bur la Fortification d?
Campague; Biblietneque dn Boldat, with maps;
Bttatsg?n>ee Militsir-s et Rus^sde Guerre,; toIh.;
Instructions Pratique du Mareebal Bugeand pour
les troupes en Camptgne; CaTalerie inslruetion
Provisoiretur 1# Travail Individual; Mil et Coors
deTtr; Memoires8ur les Principe* do 1* Strategic;
Irava 1 individuel danilaCaTalerie; Blbdotheq-ie
dn sous Oflicier de Uavalerie; Lalobbe. Conrs de
Topographic; Traite sur le Bervioe de 1 Infan
tene^e.er. enCamp^ne. fBANCK TAYLOR
tjKMMES CRUISE OP THE ALABAMA AN
I^BIMTER.
Ingo'dsby Legend. ItoU., new edition.
CbiHendta's Debates of the Peace Convention of
J8B1.
Maine's Aneent Law .
Dwlghf* Modern Philology-.
Close's Religion and Chemiatry. ?
Tuikerman's America and her Co""??***"**,
oc ia FEANCK TAYLOS.
TtiLtt.ittAt'HlC NEWS.
FKOM H1LTOK HKAI?. ? C
A G?hri?t txrh?ii(r of Fri*onrrs Pre
I hf 1 fllow Fever tit Charleston?
A * hin|f >a ?he T?nc of the H?p?r<
Niw Y?jrk Oct. 2t?The *t"?m*r Arftgo,
from Hilton Head on th<- -i\*u hn??rrlved
Amon* her p sseueera are Colonel* Van
Wj.lc, I ,it' letield. and Hnrtwell, T.i??fit??naut
Colonels Ot-ary and Morgan. and Majors Vig
bo?. Cor win and Hart.
On the K'th a laree naval fl^t arrived off
Charleston, including schooners laden with
ammunition, &c . destination unknown.
General H&rdeehas proposed to General Fas
ter a general exchange of prl-ouers In bis hands,
man for man. officer for officer, or tb?Mr equlv
al> nte. The matter would be referred to Wash
ington.
Tbe Palmetto Herald savs the late?t advices
report tbe average number of deaths dally in
Charleston from yellow fev?r at twenty; also,
that tbe rebel papers are filled witb obituaries
of distinguished Southerners and discussions
for p*are and reconstruction.
On the whole, their tone i? very favorable to
us, showing a preat change witbin the last few
months
Railroad Accident?L>o??of Life.
Whkkliko, Va , Oc'. '21.?A stock train east
coll id "d witna passenger train west from
Baltimore, about one o'clock this morning,
lour nub s east of Manineton, instantly killing
the eH^ineer, fireman, and one soldier, and
wounding fifteen others. The train is a total
wreck.
From t aliftti win.
San Frakcisco, Oct. n.?The demand tor
moi ey is light. Business bas improved
The political feeling between the two parties
in thr Suite is intense.
Mining sloes'- are better.
A whaler has ariived from the Arctic regions,
bringing 1,150 r-arrels of oil
Distance ol the tunny iroin the Battle
Field.
Kansas Citv, Oct. 21.? A courier just in
from the front reports tnat Prl ^e is in tull re
tieat, closely pursued hy our forces.
When the courier left.the enemy was twenty
live mwes south ol here.
LOCAL NEWSc
CORCOKATIOK AFFAIRS.
CorsciL I-kockkdisi-h, October21.?Board of
Aldermen.?Th Boaid met pursuant to law,
Presioeut Brown in the cnalr Present, hitler
men iiant, I>?wie, Birr, Caufield, Utermeble,
Brown,Turion, and 'tlclJataran
Mr. Utermehle mo ? ed that, in the absence or
tbeSecretai y, Mr. Kandolpn Ooyle be requested
to act m his stead. Adopted.
Communications wer* received from the
Mayor?One nominating Mr. M.T. Holl.v as au
operator of tbe Fire Alarm and Police Telp
gmph, in place of .John BlacKie, resigned.
Heteried to fire depai tment committee.
One in which be approves ar. act to pave and
curb the north ;ront of square No. 757.
Alto, a communication in relation to a reso
lution ol the Board of Aldermeo, referred to
bim, regarding the extent of the water distribu
tion anu the aelay of tne work; accompmying
which was a communication fr^m toe Water
Bt-gistrar, in which he states "that, in conse
quence of th?- impossibility of procuring tbe
necessary skilled foundry labor,our contractors
lor furnisning water pipes were in the b-giu
nirg of their delivery of our orders nearlv six y
dajs behind tte time when the whole delivery
was to have b'en completed. As so.in aa the
pipes bccnn to arrive, the contractor for layiug
water mains was put to work, and has b?en
diligently laying pipes ever since, being coa
fined, ol course, by the decision of the-Corpora
fion Attorney to such line# as were ord-ied or
authorized by express and specific acts ol the
Coiporanoo.''
Mr. Plant pre-ented & petition from Rev J.
C. White asking that taxes paid on St. Mat
thew s chunh be refunded, aud that the
church be thereafter exempt from taxition.
Mr. Turtcn, chairman of commi tee on drain
age, reported favornbiv on laying water mains
on M street north, from 5 hio 6'h w? st; on ;ld
v f ro<> > oact fmw Maryland uronao to O nor tn ,
and on C street north, from 3d east to New Jer.
sey avenue: on E street south, from \% to 7tli
west; on B south to ? tou.h, and on 11th street
west, irem B street south to Maryland av
This bill was passed and seut to the lower
board. A bill for the erection of fire-plugs;
passed. [The secretary of the board h -re ap
peared antf took his seat.] An act to provide
a topographer and secretary for the Water
Board, and lor defraying the expeuseaof the
Water Board; parsed. A bill providing tor
deficiency in appropriation for grading B street
north, lr<"m Gtii to 7th streets west; relerred. A
bill fsking 8560 appropriation tor repairing
bridge at western terminus of K street north,
parsed. Bill to repair gutters on certain streets;
referred.
Mr. L'terroehle offered a joint resolution that
when tbe board adjourn it adj jam ?o meet
at 7 o'clock on next Wednesday evening tor
tbe purpose of acting on license mils; adopted
by ihiB boaTd. Also, a resolution asking tne
Major it tbe police magistrates are perform
ing their dutiee, audit not, the cau^e of their
not so doing, and tn communicate to the board
any information relative thereto; agreed to
Also, reported favorably a bill from tbe com
mittee on police for laxmg hotels, taverns, or
dinaries, tippling houses, dee., aud recom
mended its passape; passed by yeas 1(1, nays l
Bill entitled "An act to license hucksters and
provision dealers" was reported favorably;
passed.
Mr. U'ermehle reported favorably a bill re
lating to carriages, trucks, &.c , aud moved that
it be made the special order for next Wednes
day evening. Adopted.
Mr. Pepper reported a bill to lay gutters
on sth street east and Pennsylvania avenue.
Passed.
The bill providing for a new superintendent
of streets was laid over to Mouday evening
next.
The report of th* Iutendant of the Asylum
for September. 1801, was presented and ordered
to be filed.
By Mr. Plant?Bill to lay a sewer on 11th
street, from the norih 6lde of Canal to the north
side of K street north. Passed.
Also, h bill lor furnishing aud heating Ire
alaim and police telegraph office. Referred.
Bill lor taking up and relaying gutters on H
street north. Passed.
Bills from lower Board An act in relation
to licenses in tbe city of Washington; parsed
as amended. Bill for building a sewer in tbe
Third Ward; relerred. Bill for regulating the
atrical exhibitions; referred to commifee on
police. Bill for the relief of James A. Kenne
dy; referred to committee on finance. Hill for
the repair of (t stieet north, between North
Capitol stieet and Delaware avenue; referred.
Bill for layiug water mains along 17th street
west; passed. Bill in relation to bounties; re
ferred to committee ou finance.
A bill was introduced for grading M
s'rt-et north, from Fifteenth to Seventeenth
street nor'h. and lor building abridge over a
B'ream west of Sixteenth street, referred; bill
for building a wwi-r in Third Ward, referred;
bili entitled an act making an appropi lation for
taking up ann relaying gutter on Estreet north,
from I3tn to 14'b sts. Passed.
Mr Pspper introduced a bill for laying a
sewer along 14th street webt, frcm the north
side of Washington catal to l# street north.
Passed
Mr Utermeble moved, that when tbe Board
adjourn, it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock on
W ednesoay evening next. Agreed to.
On motion, the Board adjourned.
Ccmtrtn Council.?The Board metat the usual
hour, and w*s called to order by tbe President,
. Mr. 1-lovd.) all the members present except
Messr*. Rbeem and Skirving.
A communication was received from the
Mayor returning the bill in relation to licenses,
requesting that a clanse be stricken out which
was put in hy error.
Tbe vote by which the bill was passed waa
reconsidered, when oa motion of Mr. Ferguson,
tbe clause was stricken oat and tbe bid was
amended, by Inserting the word cash aud credit
to apply to capital, and the hill passed.
Also, one enclosing the Mil for the protection
of citizens ard to facilitate the raising of tbe
quota, at the request of a member of the com
mittee of ways and means, with an amend
ment. , . .
The bill was referred to a social committee
composed of Messrs. Earner, Moore and
Pengb.
Also, one returning the bill authorizing the
appointmentof an additional meaaurerot wood
at tbe Baltimore depot, without approval, tor
tbe reason that the dntiea assigned are aow
performed by the measurer of the seoond canal
district, under the act regnlattng the sal* of
wood and coal, approved June 6th, 1863. The
veto was sustained.
Also, announcing his approval of tbe fol
lowing actsLaying a tax on billiard tables;
for paving the srna** ?*ar cr k street from
Ttb to 8th; HU'hor inic th. cnrt>u? tx> >><.t &nd
loit*; } paved on the sniub Md-ot Virginia
a v une, between let anil *?rt aa.'honx
il* ili'* M?)ur tu use a ptru-.n 01 a *p
proprtntiou; i?U?? rr??ii?'?<io for* j->mt tn opt
ing o supply a defloien > iu tppropriatioa
tor rskwg up an*1 reia?uw cutter 011 the nurth
front o' 'OI'iH lOttfnnV avenue
and C < tr*et from let ?oW s-rre's wnst; for lay.
ill* H trni.S At th- intersect!jh ut ?liio avenue
and nj$ street; increasing th- compensation of
mnrnb* r? or tM city o?Q<?o<i?
1 h?- following were u.tmd iced and parsed.?
By Mr F. n h. tn gnid M ?rr^et nor'h from
5'h !? Bi ui daiv, a*.d along Boundary 'O 8th
street wrst. Fy Mr. I aftier, to build iwwr
fi? K stt?e t oin~'fc to 9'h. ai-i ropt ia'lng *3,W>0
therptor. By ft\r. w a;g?-r. to la* w.itrr main
on luta Mr-et ?rom B to F. *1 tig Maryland
avi u to m?h smet, ar<i ntot g 13th street
fr? tn luaT>itti:0 avet-?>?- iu H *>L
Mr Walker lnur duced * hill for the im
prrveneLtof thehathnr, rank in* an nppropri
alcr for raising sunken \ ?-rN ami the re
mi v?i ol oWruct'ou? acvomitHni?>d by a com
munication ITvIH R. F. harbor master,
v i ich w?* ?et-ir?*rt.
T??? following were reported from commu
te. ? ?? Hy Mr Moore, (rrain >Ee). to lav a water
m?-mii' vtb su>et, fr?'Ui K to o and J h; to lay
a wiii r mmr. along l?th str?*-1 <r H street to
Fer.i;'a KTe?:tie. pa?.|u (i flv Mr F-reason,
(ways mi ?1 r eans), aoth??rmng h-* Major to
le *e n portion ot ? ana' to Messrs Mil
ler and Hrown tor siting lit- i h nee purposes ?
lvid o*er lor one week. R* Mr F/iroer. (im
provements), to t:?Ue np and ti-Iht gut'er ua
m>i tli e.d<* ol H street, from lAth -rreet to Ver
m. i i avenue:fur re| air of canal hrids.es au<l
ott er itnlin|[i'DtiiXji?n)4|i; tor fl i* 'Oi)l*sy oo
e-st .ide?>f vth stie?t across >1 ctreet north;
pt>vii r LDt'criti south eldeof K ?tre?*t *outh.
Inn' Cm mi street to 3t str- e? ras!; to r<?p Ir
tlu eiKiai.cea to alleys on th- t ur h ^ldi? of
squares -151, -\~>2 aud t |ir?vi:l? f.*r d^fl
cif i c\ in ttppiopriatiou for >> pai-1ntr hrtdf-* at
H ? r^et, h? t *??. r 1st and Nort i O ipi'ol nireets:
for t-r< fs pottej on the i-as1 ?ti-t wis' ?iJ? of
5th s re?-t weft ft it* in'ers?\-tl n wi h E S'reet
Bor b; tor gravel footwalk on P'h street east,
froir 1< to F street* P' U'h?pi-se ?; adversely
on petition ot con.mtseiou?-r? m improvemen'a
ttii an increase ot con.twi.a^iliin?commutee
di?chfct|;^d By Mr Wti?nn. ((lraiii*e??\ for
Brm cti tewer in Square 151; wa"?r m-iin oa
I? h Ftre^t. Tri?m H street to H?ut>*a sthuuc;
w*nr main It* 6 h s ri-ei from av?*uu? to
f.tri e t i orth, in Lstr?et iron*6'h to7?b: wat^r
n.a i: in ?th street ftxnn >-onth K to H. atone B
fiom 10 b to I4>n, and along 13 h from B atreot
sonib to Md. a*ei>ue: wa-er nm i in K from
4th to [>tn streets; water main in Iud. nrenne
and (U street fri ill 1st west'?? Ni?w ,fers<?y
nue, which a.a>^ Hm?-i ded by Mr Laruer hy
ii sertinc: a provision t- r wu'er m nu on F St.,
f.otn 9tb to loth sireet? passed. By Mr. Kelly
(c aims), relief of Admiral Jo^tih Smith ?
pi s-?-d: aoversply on petniun of '*eo Miller?
ci mml'tee diJChargr^d By Mr Stephens, {po
llce)( advert" ly on fie'itiun of 'tide n Vaughn,
committee disch^rtfed. My Mr Ferguson.
(f-p'Oial committee), to (rrade and eravel B
b ieet sur.th from Penn'a avenue to 7th street
enst?passed
Mr Wilson reported thi- b'll inoreaatng tha
salarv of tne Wau-r Tapper io -s 1 *2 ??. jvhich,
utt^- some ttehate, was !tm--tided. and laid over
niitil Vi ednes-day night. Also, nuhstitu'.e for
Airterrren'a I ill, provioii g tor the appoint
ir.elit tif a secretary to th^- Waur Board, which
v. a?- laid over till the n^xt m^eim*.
Mr Mocre, frcra a hp?-cial committee re
P' r'ed bill to take up and t?-lay gu'ter on south
tiiie ot 1 street, beiwi-cn 'U'h aud Hth. Passed.
Ttie lol'owinn were rec??ivfd trom the &l
rernten .?Hesolti'ioti for an adjouriiment to
Wednesday eveiiing? pa^s-ed; Council bill to
pave alley in squar" 107, v. ith am-nd.nents?
coiituried in: concurrent resolution in respect
to tiiricn-ing bills, resoin'i-.ins. k<r ?la d ou the
ta'le; bill to lake up and r?-lav gutter on norttt
side ol E street, fri;ni 13th to Hth street?
parsed; to tvak" a gravel umtwav on north
Mde ol Maryland aveuue, trom 4th to 6th
stieets ? passed; to r?pair 'ridte over Rock
Oieek. hiii amending th?- p>?if1 rir?* dep-rtment,
att i h.iiig re th" salary of tJhiei Kiiklneer from
??1,Hi(i tr> ?| 2> 0, hi d t|."oi?' i 1 flr?ro?Mi an 4 host
lers from tffit o to s<5 0- rn'erred; eubstpote for
hill amending ih*' houu'y act, by prov diou for
th^ pajm-ij ot ?li? to e\>ry person putting in
a rn-ru t for twelve m n'Tis, instead of
concuried sb; bill to lir??i s: ti n p n alleys, &c.?
wi'h nmn.-diceiit.x, requ?-s'in?r acommi teeof
c^?nfer^nt?e?request t raimd. aud Messrs.
Feignson, Moi>re and Kellv. appointed: bill to
supply a eeflclenov ?n ?ppropnation for re
puirii g B ftreet. with amei dme?it to refund a
por<lou of <he timoout asses-ed to the Second
and Third War's?amendment concurred in.
The Mil relative to lighting t*ie city with
p?<s, was rtiadf the special order for Wednea
oav
Mr Moore ofTWcd a re^ola lcn directing the
Mi*yoT to c tt r nt iCHti> th.- opiuioa of the
I'orpoin ion A tor n j relative to the powers
ot the W attr Bo.ir-:, to be publishi'd with the
pTce- dii'ns
Adjourned to to-morrow ever Ing.
The T'sitei) Stat e? vs Iohnson, Suttox,
a?u Kkknauk?Atter we went o ^ress yes
t^ioay, the case of the l'n ;ei Siate-t agaiuat
Johnson. Sutton, and lien ag>, charged with
supplying goods io the rebels, was coiitiuued.
I oti/on H on'Xty, re ailed - Oil b^ing inti-r
rop&'ed, he replied that on Friday or Satur
day night Wf-k te spoke io oiif of th?? firm
ri-garding iYii sby'a luwi e g ?bul-'d up a pay
master; witness knows Mr Cooley; ha keeps
a livery stable on f} stre-1
Mr. Piddle, one of thn com si-1 for the defend
ants, asked the wlti.es* If ne recollected having
a conversation with Mr ? oo'ey, (livery stable
keeper,) in June last, regarding wrnes-a' busi
ness, in wbii h witness stated tha* he was pros
ecutiiig the nnsluees in which be was engaged
fur tbe purpose ot making mon-y. aud that he
cared not ir.r th?- North or South. Toaton
being asked why his inform ition m regard ta
Mosny never enabled t^eGo? rnmei.t to cat-h
Moshy, he ( w orsely) replied ha^ Government
tailed to catch him because they were al w tys
an hour too la'e. Mr Riddle said the defence
des ir? d to introduce this evidence to prove ine
intamous character ot the wi'ness, and that his
testimoi y conld not be relieii ou
liiifbtitii otje t?-d to bv th>* Judge Advocate.
W hen the room was re-opeoed, the Court
stated that the question was not a proper one
to be put.
A couple of papers wer* here presented by
Mr Kiudle. (which the Judge Advocate read
to the Cour ,) trom several flr-es In Ne n York,
which tes'ified totbe good character and loyalty
Of the detendan's
1 goc 11uik 9 as b< re called for the defense
and svorn ? Testified : Be *a? acquainted
with the defendants; was encage * wan th^m
betwem two ai d tour year-; was Ii6t with
them during a portion of the past year; knew
Pardon Wurfeiey: saw hnn at tne store pur
chasing goids; never heard him s^ty anything
about being a coutrabara dealer: saw him buy
various kinds ot goods, encn a? domestic goods,
calicies, Ac.; boupbt clo'bs and cassimeres:
cloth goods are kept on the leu hand side of
the s'or?' as you enter p; w?i present vhen
Worseley was there purchasing, Woraeley
wanted 'he goons put in 'be o-iiar. "O that they
would be saved lor him and not so!d tu anoth
er person: wtu> assured that ihev should be put
there and that he would get tn m; this was a
tnoi.th i r two ago: witness has sjid this cadet
cloth at o her stores five years ago; Johnson
told Worseley he could not let huu have more
goods than bis order called for, the goods were
put up m the usual depot, uuless the quantity
was too great, lirst saw Wor.-eiey iu April,
May or .lum* last, 1 thiak; so d Worseley dif
fen nt kinds of games, srcti a? dominoe*, checlc
? rs. Arc ; told tim they told cheap here; never
said 'he games would letch *io per box from
Mosby> men: never talked to bim about going
to Richmond; told bim it be conld get me a
pass 1 would *o with bim where h? did his
trading, thought 1 could neof M?n- use to him:
couid take the games spoken of with me aud
die poem of them; Worseley said h? would eee
abi ut ii, but it any money wa? to be made he
wanted to make it biimelf: saw Worseley on
his return; '-aid he sold Ave boxes of games for
five dollars p??r box, and that was more than
be paid lor the whole; never asked bim where
he went; don't know how ion/ i< took to make
a tup? tbi utht it took ten . a. s o make a trip;
be bn-nubt r>,.rk tobacco on bis ia-t trip; doa't
know wbere trom; don't know what quantity;
there were probabiy from teu to twenty box-s;
don't know the weight ot the boxes; did not tell
n e how mncb they continued; Worsely did not
mention where it came from; said no'hing to
me regarding Culpeper
The case was herii adjourned until 10 a. m.
Tuesday
For hth WardStatium Casks? John Col
line, drunk; Samuel Cndlip, disorderly, Tttos.
G. Summerviile, arnnk; Geo. Iliusley, I,"wis
A Craig, Mary Judge, J. Judge, d>?.; .limes
Bacon, asleep In street; di missed. H*.-ter
laid well, ornnk and disjrltrh; A15d. John
Richardson, dlsoroer'y; S3 6H. Menrv Smo-*',
maiicious mischief; Cuaries Bmhwel,
drunk; PI 5t. Patrick Sullivan, violatiu* cow
law; ?2.58 MtcbaH Ki*an, do James
Smith aTd John Smith, Hghtn:if; *i5p each.
Celia McAllester, grand larceny; jail for
court Thomai William*.do : bel l for bearing.
Lew is Frances, drunk: fl.56 John Richard
son, assault aud battery: bait for court.
Amanda Glbsc., P-ttit larc^ny: fora hearing
Iiennis Hall, grand
Briscoe, grand larcenj; diemissed E F. Nobto,
snsDiciOii of grand lar eny; bail tor court.
Ni.VolM Me*er, buying stolen property, and
llonrad Gray. *rand larceny; dismlsaed. Cath
IKne u" e.Wancy; do. W. Boyle, drunk,
*2/>* Also, carrying wenpons; dismissed.
Albert Weisbaker, beating hi* wife; hail far
Also, drunk ajud disorderly: tijjH.
Christian Rnppert and Francis Cole, obstruct
ing a street dismissed. Johanna Connors, vi
olating cow law; tl.48. Geo. W Clarke, grand
larceny;dismissed. Robert Rainey, violating
city law: 910 68 Charles Oaton, druuk and
disorderly; military. Charles Murphy, ob
structing a street; ?2 58.