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.,,.) i i MlMMIMII'HW ise.sjwi'ij'iujiiia WflWI) lilllllllHy. 1 LOCAL NEWS. To AdrMaer. Nearly tin thousand copies of the Rtpvb-lican are circulated amonglhe floating population number servod to regular subscribers. Adversers will take notn aocordlDgly.

Young Men's Christian Association. An exceedingly Interesting mooting of this nssoolatlon was held Monday evening at the rooms. The report of the -President Indicated Inoreased prosperity and activity In the general work of benevolent Christian effort, and suggested two Important measures of practical usefulness In the future the appointment and support of a looal missionary, In anticipation of the constitution of a Christian Commission to act In behalf of all thn Young Men's Christian Associations (if tho country. Impressive addresses wero mado by Itov. Mr.

Alvord, the American Traot 80-olety, lloston; by Chaplain Gallaghor, of tbo Thirty-fourth New York Brigadier Clen. Howard; by Adjutant Oenoral Bewoll, and by superintendents of divisions and other mom-bers. Resolutions were adoptod approving the call of a national convention of Young Men's Christian Associations; authorizing tbo President to appoint one or moro dologatcs, recognizing our responsibility In view of tbo pooullar circumstances ofthe times; expressing, as an association, our sense of the great value of tho tracts and othor religious publications of tho Amorlcan Tract Society at Boston, heretofore granted In large numbers for distribution In encampments and hospitals, and soliciting a oontlnued and Inoreased supply to meet tho earnestandlncreaslngdomaiidajalaoexpresslng to tho American Tract Boolety at New York, the Sabbath School Society of Massachusetts, and to other organizations, thanks for Urge supplies furnished for religious instruction and oomlort; and authorizing thn appointment, through the superintendents of divisions, of a missionary, to be (supported by voluntary monthly contributions of the members and others who may deslro to unite, at tho same time calling to his aid and developing morefully the Christian activity of the Association. Charge of Aaauult. Yesterday afternoon, the charge of an assault and battery against Mr.

8. Chaso Barney pre (erred by his son Chase, was heard beforo Justice Johnson. Mr. U. L.

Ulborsnn appeared for tho prosocution, and W. D. Davldge for tho defendant. Tho evidenco In tho caso wont to show that on Monday last and Severn I days previously, Mr. D.

had commlttod as'aullsupon his son In the latter Instance by pulling his ear and slapping his faco. Tho son testified that he (Mr. asked him to do soma writing for him, and he refused because ho thought It might go against blm In the case now ponding In tho Orphan's Court. Mr. B.

then became angry and called him a little puppy," at the same time pulling hltf ear. Mr. Ulberson argued the case, stating that this was not a common oase of parent and child. Tho chlldron weio in tho custody of the Orphan's Court, and until tho caso now pending is decided, be bad no more right to use authority over them thai the speaker or any one el'o. Mr.

B. ought to ba held to keep tho peace. Mr. Davldge closed the caso with a few play ful remarks. The Justlco reserved his decision until this momlrg.

Circuit Court notlier Huberts Corpus vse. On tho Detitlnnnf Hamilton Maxwell, of New- castle county, Delaware, stating that his son, Charles A. Maxwell, n. minor, was unlawfully held and detained in ousted? by nno D. U.

Blr- ney, colonel of the Twonty-thlrd regiment of Pennsylvania as an enlisted soldior of the United Stales; that the said C. A. Maxwell was enlisted at tho ago of 17, without the knowledgo and consent of his legal guardian, and praying for tho isiuo of a writ of hateas corpus against Cl. Blrney, to show causo why said minor should not be discharged from cus tody, a writ was issued on Monday, and yes terday morning tho case was tried before Judges Duulop and Morsell, of the circuit court, when It appearing upon tho ovldenco before the court that tho facts In the petition wero as stated, it was therefore -ordered by the court that he be discharged from the military os-tody In 'which ho is now held. The remainder of the diy was occupied in calling tho docket, but without concluding.

Deaths or Soldiers. Tbo following soldiers died yesterday James McCov. comnanv E. Thirty-third New York; John Smith, company Fifth Lkcelilor Brigade; Daniel Pooso, Forty-sovcnth Pennsylvania; Qeorge Watklns, company Eloventh Pennsylvania; Jamos Conner, company First N. J.

oavalry; Corporal 8. P. Webb, company Sixth Wisconsin, and a private of the first nrttilory In the J. W. Summers, company and Charles Layton, company First N.

J. oavalry, at the coucge, W. Woionhunt, company Twenty-ninth, at the Seminary. Jamos Calnor, company Second U.S. cavalry, at tho Circle.

S. F. Wellington, company Independent Mlolilgan, at I lie union lintel. New Warehouse. A lit go warehouse, some '20 by 300 foet.

Is now being erocted Just north of tho depot, for the storing of freights sent to our Washington merchants. Tho building Is oroctert on stilts, and tho foundation Is some live or six feet abdve tho groundon 0110 side, caused by tho declivity In tho bank at that point. The orcotlon of this additional waiohouso has boon rondercd necessary by tbo enormous amount of height which Is now constantly anlvlngfor our merchants fully double as much as In any autumn previous to this. A largo forco of workmen are employed, and the building will probably be completed In the course of a week or ten days. Medical Lectures The Medical Department of Oeorgotown Col-loge commenced Its winter torm of lootures on tho twenty-second, at tho Medical College on street.

The loctures ooour duly, from four or five o'clock to eight or nine In the evening. Gen-Demon desirous of ubtaliiln.1: a medical educa tion, cannot do bettor than placo themselves under mo instructions 01 tno leameu prniessors constituting the medlrjV faculty. We notice two now names in tlib list of Its lecturers: Dr. M. St.

John, of MarylaflC Agricultural College, Proloeor or Anatomy, ami Dr. l. Loomis Professor of Chemistry. Bent to Jail. Yesterdty morning, a soldier, who gave his name as J.

E. CUrkwnnd, and professes to bo Ion to Col. Van Allen's renlment. went to the National Hotel, and helped himself to a pair of newly-blacKed Doots at one ot tne cnamoer doors. Ho was arrested, and taken beforo Justice Donn, who sent htm to jail.

A New Concert Hull Mesijis. W. II. Hope and W. II.

Hpauldlng, having leased the silo of tho old Theatie for a term of years, have already set a number of hands to work clearing away tho nibblbh preparatory to the erection of a laree concert hull thereon. Tho building will be so arranged as to havo a numbor of larco stores under neath, and will bo great improement to that section of tho olty. Accident. About three o'clock yesterday as ,1 corporal of ono of tho artillery companion was tiding down Pennsylvania avenuo, his horse sllppod at tho corner of Bevouth street, and in the fall ho was caught under the body ot thd animal, which rolled over blm, lie was immediately taken to the drug sloro of Mr. Oilman, near by, lu an luseoslble condition, when he was soon restored to consciousness.

Ills Ir-jurlos were found to consist mostly of bruises about his head and shoulder. Another. etiuU) ulteinoon, a Utile, boy, who was lunnlng to ImlJ horse whilst Hie rider dismounted, near tho corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Fourteenth stitet, fell In the ground 111 his haste, striking his head against the atones and outtlng it quite badly. IntlmldaUoM. A man named Antony Johns was arrested yesterday, by 'constable Harrover, on the chareo of forclnz a settlement with N.

Mover. sutler to the Do Kslb regiment. He got Mr. Meyer in a room, ana locKca 1110 door, ana by Intimidation mado him give a note for two hundred and fifty dollars, which was mora than the amount duo htm. He was taken beforo Justice Donn, who bold him lor a further examination.

1 Selling- bjr Sample. Officer Fonwlck yestorday arrested a man balllne from New York, and named C. Moser. nn the charge of gelling goods by sample, contrary to the 1 iw In respect to pedlars, and took him before Justice Walter. Moser was engaged In offering military goods to dealers on the Avenue.

After hearlnx'tho evidenco. the Justice dismissed the care, deoldlng as those to wnom mo gooas were oneroa aecnnea 10 pur-obase, this case did not come under the law. A short time after Mr. Moser was dismissed by Justice Walter, he was arrestod again by the same officer on a similar ohargo.and taken boforo Justice Thompson, who bold him to bail for a further hearing. Odd Fellows' Hall.

Crowds still continue to flock to this temple or Momus night after night, to witness the sldo-splitting performances of the Campbell Minstrels, all of whom go away In the best possible humor. It you have tho blues, therefore Odd Follows' Hall Is the plaoe to get rid of them. A tip-top bill tonight. Orphans' Court, The Bsrney divorce ease was resumed yesterday by the reexamination of Mrs. Oldfleld, a sister of Lieut.

B.irnoy, but nothing of special Interest was ellcltod. Tho day was mostly oen-suraed by tho argumonts of counsel. 1 1 Case Dismissed, Justice Ferguson yesterday dismissed the charge against Sorgeant John V. Bryan, of the Metropolitan Police, of assaulting and falsely Imprisoning Mr. U.

It. Maryman some time since. To omcers and 8oldlers. We Invite the attention of Officers ami Sol-dlors, in tbe Camps and Hospitals, to the advertisement of II. 0.

Snaldlnir. Attorney and Justice of tbo Peace, In another part of this paper. 91. I. Franklin, Ontlciim to the President and to the mlllUrv staffs, keeps constantly on hand the best assortment of first-class Field and Naval Glasses, selling them at tho lowest Eastern prices.

Improved Pebble and Periscoplo Spoctaclea are suited by him correctly for every oyestght. His establishment Is 'ill Pennsylvania avenue, betwoon Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. oct 18 eodlm 1 1 1 To Merchants or Landed Proprietors. In our advertising columns will be found an advertisement of a gentleman who has served many years In the British army, and we think, from 111 long experience and general knowledgo of discipline in a regiment, that his services would be most valuable tc any gentleman who has largo business transactions on hand, either of civil or military nature. octal 1 The Cry is, Still they Come I And all we cau hear Is, War I war I war But, for my part, I am tired of the old story of war Hut, chl Mis Brown, have you heard the very latestnewsf No.

Why, SMI I'll, No 490Seventh street, has just received a new stock of FALL CLOTHING of every dcsorlptlon, und lie offers to sell them at such low prloes. They say he has 0 knack ot selllne- Ms foods at lower rates than the other stores, flow he does It, I do not know Hat, for my part, I can assure yon, Mrs. Hroisn, tbat be can tit out yonr boys with nice OLOTHIN i at remarkably low prices I advise all to call at SMITH'S, No 460 Seventh street, oppo-lte Post Office, and look at his New Stook, and they will be convtnoea mat wnac airs. ones saia is bo. aug 80 8m D1KD, On the 231 Instant, Mrs.

Mildkk JonNso.i, aged 78 yours. Her funeral will take placo to-day from her late resldenoo on Tenth street, botween and O. The friends of tho family are Invited to attend. Bsltimore Sun please uopy. Exchange ot Prlsoneia.

Tbo problem how to effect an exchange ol prisoners without virtual recognition 01 the Confederacy as a belligerent power, seems to be In a lair way to solution. The Richmond junta having returned to Fortress Monroe, under a flag of truce, fllty-teven of our worst wounded at Bull Run hard cases that did not care to treat our Government seizes the opportunity to let loose an equal namberof their prisoners It was hardly a fair swap, this exchange ol well men (or nearly so) tor cripples, but it settles a point and there will probably bo no hindrance to further acts of comity," on both sides, nntil each (ball have received its own. The rebels have not attempted to oonceal their desire for some arrangement of this sort, less, probably, for tbe recognition It involved, (which is a humbug,) than to be relieved of a serious burden. We have never-regarded the objections of our Government as at all important. But now that a back door has been opened, let us hope that tho prisoners on both rides will be permitted to pass through.

The teltlcment is what would be called in Governmental parlance, honorable to both parties." Vldcaijo Tribune, Oct. 17. llecrultlna; for the llegulnr Hervlce, Tho business of recruiting for tho regulir orvlco i. e. to All up existing army regiments for a term of flro years Is now at to low an ebb that it might as well bo abandoned at once, liero are tho latect weekly reports from the several stations: New York, Philadelphia, Btif falo, 10; Rochester, Albany, Reading, Wilmington, Bridgeport, and Chicago, none; total, 22.

Jlerc are twelvo stations, (thero being three In New York,) each with a commissioned array officer In charge, with ono or moto attaches, and with office rent to pay, all maintained at an expense of certainly not los than $000 a week, to-get a total ot twenty two lccruits for three years. The results fhown by tho new army regiments, where enlistments are only for the wur, aud under circumstances altogether more promising for promotion are but little better than this. It must, therefore, by this time be thoroughly understood by the ot erument, that the regular service cannot compete with the volunteer, unless some extra inducemeuts are made in favor of the former. Uur recruiting stations are money and tlmo worse lhau thrown away; since, lor every recruit ouiatneu, an officer or soldier is doomed to Idleness, and with the chances of a great city in favor of bis temptation to debauchery and ruin. Chicago Tribune, October 18.

IH Tut: PnroMAU. According: to the accurate chart of the Coast Survey, the I'otomao river at Shipping Point and far below Is four miles wide, and not one. as stated The channel In its deepest part Is midway. Nona but guoa of the greatest caiiDre cau uu uiucu uurui ui euou a distance. Opposite Shlpplug Point there Is a high bluff, level ut Ilia top.

If tho river was but a mile wide, cannon planted on the bluff would eadly command the Virginia shore. At the celebrated reformatory near Tours It is the custom to photograph an urchin when ho enters ragged, filthy, and miserable and again when ho leaves well clothed, clean, and happy. Hamilton. 0. is painfully agitated.

On the morning of Thursday last, a girl of 14 years 01 age gave oirtn to twin cnnuren, mam uuu female. The male child is black, and the female Is white. A nrui at bpiiut'Geld. Delaware county, h.ive an order trotn tbo Government for about thirty thousand axes, for the use of the army. In addition to this, they have also a large order for the manufacture of cavalry swords.

B7 TELEGRAPH. Confirmation and Pattlcnlars of the Ulorloua Victory in Missouri. Pilot Knob. Missouri. October The fol.

lowlnir Is a SDeolal dlsnatoh to the St. LauU TU. publican: rom trustwortny parties wno witnessed the fight at Fradorlcktown yesterday, I gather the following particulars: Colonel Carlin, with parts of the twenty-first, thirty-third, aud thirty-eighth Illinois Tegl-meta. eighth Wisconsin, Colonel Baker's Indiana oavalry, and Major Scofleld'a battery, reached Fredorlcktown at nine o'clock In the morning, and at ine P. M.

wero Joined by tbo eleventh, seventeenth, and twentieth Illinois, and four hundred cavalry from Capo Girardeau. They then advanoed In pursuit of the rebols under Jeff. Thompson and Colonel Lowe, who bad left tho place twenty-four hours before, and wero oxtiocted to be rapidly retreating south; but a mile from the olty they dlsoovored the entire forco of tbe enemy drawn up In lino of battle, partly posted In an open field and partly In the adjacent woods, with the four Iron 18 pounders well planted In their front. Major Bcofleld Immediately opened flro, and at the fourth round silenced ono of the rebel guns. Tbe engagement then became general, and lasted about two hours: but after the first half hour the rebels left the field In disorder and took to tho woods, closely followed by both our Infantry and cavalry.

Before leaving tbe field, the rebel Goneral Lowo was shot In the head and Instantly killed. Major Oavltt received five bulleurwhlle leading a charge, thirty yards In advance of hlscom mand. Captain Uighman was killed In the same oharge. Our loss Is reported to bo five killed, five mortally wounded, and twenty slightly wounded. Tho enemy's loss Is not ascertained, but it is -supposod to be considerable.

At last accounts, the rebels were in full retreat with their baggage train, and our troops in Two robel surgoons came Into Fredrlcktun for Colonel Lowe's body. They acknowledged a loss of over 200 killed and wounded, but It must have been larger. I counted twenty-five dead bodies In one stubble field. Their oannon were badly managed. FROM FORTRESS MONROB TIIK OREAT EXPEDITION.

Fortran Monroe, Ootobor 22. General Sherman arrived horo to day In the steamer Atlantic Nearly a dozen largo steamers also arrived hero during the day to Jol tho groat expedition. Vast proparattoLS uro being made, aud the fleet will doubtless be ready to sail as soon as the weather moderatos. General Harney arrived here this morning; also, ex-Governor Johnson, of Pennsylvania. Bothieturn on the Baltimore boat this evening.

Tbe affair at Newport News yesterday proved but a flash In the pan," and terminated with but trifling loss on either side. 1 MEW TORK HARBOR DEPENCK.1. Albany, Oot. 22. Tbe Governor has been in consultation with Col.

Delafleld, of the U. S. Engineer Corps, restieollm; the harbor and lako defences. Tho lako coast will be speedily nxaminea ana proparou ior aeience. new York harbor has about 800 men employed In this work alreadv.

and has had for soma time past. Thore are 500 at Bandy Hook, and 300 at work upon Fort Richmond, Staten Island, and tne narracKs ad otning upon tne mil. uuns in both places have been, and will bo, placed in position ior narnor aeience. TIIH VICTORY OVER THE U. H.

FLEET AT THIS HEAD OF THE fASHEH OF THE MIHUlrt-I Him THE N. O. ACCOUMT THE VICTORY HOMKWHAT MODIFIED. Zoutscifle. Oct.

23 Tho N. O. I'icauune ot tho 12th instant, In reference to tbo affair at tbe head of the passos of the Mississippi, says: "The United States ships Vlncennes heretofore reportedsunk and the Richmond are afloal. The Preble Is not visible, and Is tupposed to have been sunk. Tbe lumber landed at the head of the passes fur tho construction of U.

8. fortifications teas wl burnt." THE MOll AT TERKE IIAUTK, INI). Ttrre Haute, Oct. 22 The mob last night destroyed the Journal office and eight houses of Ill-fame. Col.

Sleel was absent, but since his roturn ho has taken steps to punish the rioters. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER STAR. A'cio York, October 23. The steamer North Star, from Asplnwall, has been elgnallod bo-low. THE LATEST FROM MISSOURI rRICK STILL RETREATING.

JJoIta, Oot. 23. Price was at Greenfield last Wednesday retreating Boutb. Gen. MoBrlde, a rebel general, was about disbanding bis division to return borne.

Greonfield Is a village of Shelby county, Missouri, near Fablus river, a hundred miles north-northeast of Jefferson City, In that State. LATE8T BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NORTH STAR. -Veie 1'orAr, Octobor 23. The steamship North Star has arrlvod here from Asplnwall.

She brings 930 passengers, lnoudlng tho old officers and orew of the sloop-of-war Lancaster. She also brings one million In treasure She passed tho steamship Northern Light on tho 18tb. Tho Panama Star has received Intelligence, by a British steamer from St. Thomas, that the plrato Sumter Is still cruising among the Windward Islands. Oct.

22.1881. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN -Notice is hereby given that licenses given to taverns, tsllers of spirituous an 1 lotmcnted liquors, luei and cordials, to groceries, dry goods, hardware nprruraerv. watches and lewelrv. lumber. wood, and coal, comintstlon merchaats aliio, 10 keepers of hackney carriages and ooonlou-es, Di-uara t.Ma tn ln ttlleva? aid i.feetlonerv.

and for hawking and pddllng, and dealers la old Iron, brass, copper, to will expire on Mocday the 4th day of NvvemDer next, ana mat saia ucenrcs mui ic oewed at this otuce wlthlo ten dais of ur tbat time SAMUEL DOUGLASS, oot 23-dtHh Nov ItegUter. M' A It It YOUIl CLOTUINGI I-Lariles, so J.VX to the UXCKLHIOK AlAtti'iNU riAir. COMPANY'S AOENI 171 Seventh street, Kooiu Nn a. and cet a silver Marking Mate, llruth. aud Dottle of Piemlnm Indelible Ink, warranted not to washout All klndiot eng'avlng aone to order Alpliabets, Figures, to ol any size, executed with neatne and nl, pitch.

Grocers and others supplied with Stencil l'lat street. ATTKNTION SCTLKHS, UUAIITK.H-uinitei unci ut Hera. Large and email Sten ell Alphabets, Figures, to and engraving of all kinds done at the EXCKLSIOlt MARKING PLATE COMPANY'H AGENCY, 174 Seventh street, opposite Poet Office Department Come oce, oorae all, oot 8.1-lrn BUTTKU ANU OIIKKSK. 311,000 Ilia. Just received And (or sale by JOHN G.

LYI CO. No 63 Louisiana avenue. 100 llbls Prime Apples Just received And for sale by JOHN LYLK CO, No 63 Louisiana avenue. ALSO, Susar cured llsmi of the Celebrated Brands Ha-con Shoulders and Dried Beef, at the Lowest Whole ale Prices by JOIIN G. LYLEtCO, oct 17-lw No.

63, Louislaua avenue. KOltSKS, UOItSKS, IIOUSKS. 15 RhWARD. 18 HORSES STAMPEDED, tbe figure ill liranded on the rleht liwnf vaoh horse, except one, whloh Is a dark sorrel. I will pay tne aboe reward for each horse delivered to me, at Clay's Hotel, or at my stsbe, at the Old Gal House oct 21-lw J.

II DBNNIS. 1- fcj I IS Y. ('. Ai JORMV, Surgeon Dentist. A'n.

Mil, tltfi iUittt, between ami iterations wansnttd and prices leasonable SICK AND WOllltDKD OLDUUtS, IN HOSPITAL. Published in conformity with tbe resolution oi the Senate or Jul; 1C, 1861. Qtneral HotpUal on Ettrttt, Mteeen fourth and tyVi itrtd. Washington, Oct. 18.

lt Exosliior 1 sd do 1 IstMloh. 1 2d de de 1 loth N. Y. Volunteers. 1 4th do do 1 Ith do 'do Stockton's Michigan Iailepeadent 4 2d do 34th do 19th do sethdo 43d do HbWltcoisia 1 1st Kentucky Cavalry, 1 IstN.Y.

1 Cameron 1 SdU B.CaraSy 1 eth do 1 lit Peon. Independent Bldee 1 do ISthdo 1st Mass. -Volunteers. 10th do do 18th do do 19th do 2d VL (a) 1 4th do lit N. J.

Cavalry. 6th do do 1st Pens. 1st U.K. 1 1st Bhode Island 1 4th do 2 6th do 1 2d New Hampshire vol 2 84 do do 1 Ith Kalne vols (d) 1 4th do eta do 8th do do. 3d do 3Sth do 17th do BOth do 60th do 6th N.

J. Volunteers uft) 0b offlor 1) 0ne ofltcw. (0) One officer, (d) One officer. At Seminary EospUal, Qtorgetovm, Ocl. 18.

id U. B. 6th Tenn. vols (bilO 2d Maine Volunteers. letn renn.

volunteers. 8 oin ao do Sd Vermont vols 3d do dt tth Mats. do lvth do do aoia ao 88d do 4id do lit do Artillery lstPenn. 4thPenn. Kentnckv llth Hew York Vols.

21st do do (s) 1 21U1 do 2 S9th do 9 33d do 8 86th do 1 36th do 1 41th do 1 Garibaldi Guards 1 Mozart 1 Tammany 2 Excelsior Brigade 2 1st N.J. vols'. 1 3d Tenn. Volunteers. 1 loth Indiana vols.

0 1st Mich. Volunteers. 3 3d do (d) 2 Ith do 14 Stockton's Mich. Inde- penaeni 1 2d Wisconsin vols. It) 8 6th do do 6 etli do do 4 in Jinneiota vols 1 Teamsters, M.

2 oin, uo ao 1 Total 130 (a) One officer. (M One officer, fol One officer, (d) One officer, (e) l'lve offloeis (f) One officer. At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner oj Bridge and Wathlngton streets, Georgetown, Oct 18. 1st Long Island 1 Y. 2 13th do do 2 llth do do 6 17th do do 1 18th do do 1 22d do do 9 23d do do 1 33d do do 8 36th do do 2 loth do Mozart.

1 41d do 2 60th do do 1 "flth do do 6 3d Penn Voluuteers. 2 Ith do do 1 (til do da 0 8th do do 4 lzih do do 4 201 do do 1 do do 2 86U1 do do 1 I't do 6 3d do 1 2d Maine 4 Cth Maine vols 1 3dN. H. 2 2d Vermont do 7 3d do do 10 0th Mass. do 1 New Jersey 2 1st Michigan 1 ad do do 5 3d do do 4 4th do do 6 Sd Wisconsin 6 Gib do do 1 21it Indiana Vols 1 1st California do 10 2d do do 2 1st Minnesota do 1 Stockton's Mich.

Inde pendent vols 3 Kentucky 4 Baxter's Fire Zonavea 1 Mott's Battery 1 6th U. 1 TeaxnsUrs 2 .130 Al Hospital at Columbian College, Vycwnlnvfon, Oct. 18. 4lh U. 8.

Cavalry 1 2d Maine 2 JdN. J. 3d do do 1 2 2 3d do 6th do do 6th do do 4 I 7th do do 1 eth do 2 10th Mass. Volunteers 10 llth do do 3 loth do do 1 fid Vermont Volunteers 1 1st Long Island 1 IstN. Y.

Cavalry 1 in renn 3d do Cavalry 2 3d Tenn. Volunteers 4 81 do do. 10th 12th Wth 81st 33d do do do do 3d do do Sd New York llth do 88th do 18th Ml 2tll 26th 32d 34d 3ith Mth 37111 do do do do do do do do do 1st Michigan Cavalry 1st do 2d do do do 3 1 4th do do i 7th do do 1 8th do do 17 do, do do, Stockton's Mich Vols. 6 6th Wisconsin 6 6th do do 6 7th do do 1 1st Minnesota do 2 lth Indiana do 12 27ih do 1 D. C.

Volunteers 2 1st California do 2 do do 43d Co Silkies brigade, N. Y. 2 Tammany, N. 2 Garibaldi do do. 1 De Kalb do do.

1 Berdan'sSharpshoot'rs 1 1st U. 8. Chasseur 2 Lincoln Cavalry 7 lit N.J. Total. .213 Al General Hospital, (Circle,) Washington, Oct.

18. I 1st U. S. Cavalry 2 1st Penn. Rifles 2 6th do Cavaliy 271b, Penn.

Volunteers 1 83d do do. 1 1st Artillery 4 id do 3d do 6 4th do 1 6th do 4 1st Infantry 1 2d Inlantry 2 3d 1 8th do 1 JSthNew Yorkdo 3 71st do do 1 7 7tn Wisconsin 1 Quartermaster's Dep't 1 Total. .41 Kcfc remaining in the Hospital for Eruptive Diseases, al Kalorama, Oct. 18. 8d Infsntry 2 llth renn.

oil 1 8ih Michigan vols 1st do 24 Oth WIconsia 1 7th do 1st Minnesota 1 1st Indiana 1 S. Chasseurs 1 19th Indiana vols tl 8th Maine vols. 31st New York 31th do 46th do 3d Excelsior Csmeron Rifles Harris Light Cat airy IstN, J. Cavalry. 1st Pennsylvania vols.

8th do 40th do .101 At General Hospital, Alexandria, Oct. 18. 2d Artillery, U. 16th New loth I. A.

2 1 27 ....10 6 IthMalno 6th do 1st New 6tn do 82d Pennsylvania 46th do Lincoln 1st Minnesota 2d Vermont 3d Michigan Cameron 3 ....13 1 4 1 I 1 17th do 18th 2Uh 20th 27 th 81st 321 37 111 da 111 40th -Dill 3 Teamsters 9 Total 181 3d Maine 12' (a) One Lieutenant, (b) One Lieutenant oct 21 8t RAISINS, DATHS, c. 126 boxes Bunch Rtlilns 20 boxes Prunes 90 frails Dates 26 barrels Dried Apples 6 barrels Cranbcrrl.s 800 drums Klgs 20 dozen Jars llrandy Peaches 10 cuka Currants Juit received, and lor sale by oct24-odetif MURRAY SPM-MLb UTTKn, CIIKKSB, etc. 30 kegs choloe Ilutter 126 boxes Cheeie n.ooo lbs Cod nil) 2,000 IDs. Hake do 200 boxes Scaled Herrings 60 barrels New Mackerel 10 barrels New Pickles Juit recelied, and for sale by oot2l-6llfeod MURRAY 8KMMKS. qlLVKll WATCH KS.

Reliable timekeepers and cheap, gotten up espc dally ior army use. A large assortment Juit received. fir Watches, chronometers, Jewelry, J.0 care lully repaired Krgravlng, In all Its branches promptly executed M. HALT a URO Jewellirs, oil Penn ave 4 doors west ol ocwi-3t IcHarj llrown's llotcl. AMUSEMENTS.

ODD FSLLOWI' HALLI Seventh Street, above p. Immonsio Sixooof. Eleventh Week of the OAKPBJBI.I. HIItaTRKIil, Thirteen Btar Performers. First week ef FKANK BWANN, the great Basko, from the Cooper Opera Troups.

1 First week of the SOXNTSI QJsP Reappearance orMaster WILLIK. If -tr Sons; a ew Dances. CUANGi: OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Admission 26oents. Doors open at 7 o'clock commence at 8 o'clock oot 23 Iw Dr.

G. FORD. Agent. KT I "Adams Express Company." This Company offeii to the pnbllo Uneanalled Advantages lor the Sate and Quick Dispatch" of Ueavy Freights, Packages, Valuables, Money, to. to all part of Hie United States.

Expresses to and from the North and Wast depart from and arrive In Washington twice drily. A II Expresses are In charge of txpaiatetd and rellaUe Messengers. All Packages for The Soldiers canted at One naif" our uaual rates. All goods for the so-called Confederates States," and all articles Contraband of War," will be Our EtprrMes leave New York at 1,8 ends P. arriving in Wastiington at 8 A.

M. and 6 30 P. M. Exprtrss Itave Philadelphia at 8 80 A.M. andl 10 arrlt lag In Washington 6 so P.

M. and 6 A. M. Expresses leave Baltimore at 4 20 A. M.

and 44 P. arriving In Washington at 0 A. M. and ft 30 'Ex'p'ejee for all points Norm and Wast leave Washington dally at 7.30 A. and 2 80 P.

M. Special Contracts for large quantities of Freight oan be on application at this office. All goods called for and delivered frit of extra charge. E. W.

PARSONS, Superintendent Adams Express Co. Washington. August 23, 'Ct. 1m mo T11K OFKIUKU8 OF TIIK AltMY. Jut arrived, a direct Importation per steamer Fulton, from Europe, a very fine and large assortment of Marine, Opera, Held Qlaeen, and Telescopes, which I will sell a very little above tbe cost In Paris.

As to the quelltlrs, there are none superior to be had, having been selicted purposely Ior this market. Alto, a large and well assorted stock ot Opera Glasses, Microscopes, gold, stiver, and steal Spectacles and Eye Glasses, suited to the sisht by the use of an Optometer. A.conslderable number 01 certlnca es to be seen at mv omce. from rentlemen who have been salted at my old establishment. 426 Penujylvanto nvrnnc, bttwctn Four-antl-a-hnlf and sixth Streets.

My Ketabllaliment is tip atsslrs. GlauaJUUdtDiuit. The trade supplied, oot 10 ly PENSION OFFIfK, JUNK 1N01. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CVKCMIUf. Application having been made nnder the act of 23d Jano, 1800, for the reissue of the land Warrants de soiibed herein, which are alleged to bare been lost or destroyed, notice Is hereby given that, at the date following the description of each warrant, a new oerttneate or lute tenor will he issued, If no valid ob Jectlon ehonld then appear.

no. ior iw acres, issuea uvaer tne act 01 March, 1866, in the name or lter-Jamin Reiley, and granted on tbe 27th day of June, 1866. No. 032, for 80 acres. Issued nnderthe sot of March.

1866. in the name of Renben Woodruff, and granted on the tth day or May, 1866. No. 868, for 160 acres, issued under the aot of March, 1866, in the name of Samuel n. aterhouse, and granted on the tsd day of May, 1866.

No. for 80 acres. Issued nnder the act ol March, 1866. In the name of Shelly Downs, and granted on the 24 day of August, lt88 November 16.1861. No 66,100, for 160 acres, Issued under the act ot March, 1866, In the name ot Polly, widow of David Uradburv.

and granted on the dav of Sentem- her, lleo16l)i November, lsol. no. vs.sit, ior 100 acres, issuea nnaer tne act 01 March, 1866, In the name of Gny S. Alexander, minor child of John C. Alexander, deceased, and granted July 2d, I860 November 18, 1861.

No. 43,342, for 160 acres, Issued under the act ol Mrrch, 1886, In tbe name of Christian Dougherty, and granted on the 27th day of September, I860 No 41,089, for 160 acres, Issued under the act of March, 1866, in the name of Jcmes Pray, and granted on the 21st day of March, 1861 November 23, 1861. No. 28 030, for 160 acres, Issued under tbe act of March, 1866, la the names of William Julius C. ana John S.

Minor, children of Irwin llagget deceased, and granted on the 24th day of May, 1868 November 83,1861. No 41,818, for 80 acres, issued uader the act March, 1865, in the name of etty, widow of Thoma. Elwood, and granted January 1, 1867 November 23,1661. No. 76,320, for 160 acres.

Issued under the act of March, 1865, In the name of Alexander McCullough, andgrantedontheSthdayof January, 1868 November 23, 1861. No 67,803, for 160 Acres, issued under the act of March, 1865, In the name ef Hannah, widow of of James Wilson, and granted on the 20th day ol February, 184? December 30, 1601- iw, iin, nciva, wut iuiuti ttiv March, 1866, in the name of Alexander McQuain, ants graniea uu uie 12m uay 01 uciuucr, o- UU. VIUV, ivr MIH, iwucu UUUCf wu. March, 1866, In the name of Daniel West, and granted on the llth day of July, 1865 7th December, 1861. No.

MJItO, for 120 acres, Issued under the act of Maroh, 18S6, In the name of 3Iartha, widow of Andrew Mellon, and granted on the 15th day of April, iTtoo icoemuer a 1 1001. No. 8,302, Ior 160 acres, issued under the act of Aiarcn.iBSD.in me name 01 oamuei it. jacawav. ana grantea on ine isi usy oraugusi, isco.

No. 8,104, -for 160 acres, Issued under the aot ot March, 1635, In tbe name of William II. Tarrance, and granted on the 13th day of July, 1665 December 91, 1861. No 14,016. for 80 acres, Issued under the act of September, I860, In the name ol Levi 1 ad well, and granted September 29, 1851 No, 81 .038, lor 40 acres, lrsued under the same act, In the name of Abel l'latts.

and ersnted Noeniutr 28.1851 December 28. 18. ISO ov.zjh, ior acres, issuc-u unuer tne act ui aiarcn, lsaa, in tna name 01 oeiui.ove, am grantea on tne xia aay 01 iaot uecemoer iboi. No. 79.H10 for 160 acres, tact 147) In favor of El eanor llryant, formerly widow, and Lawrence Sloan, only surviving child, heirs at law of Michael or aittcnei eioan aeceasea, jate a pntatc 01 com pany eleventh United States Infantry, J1IIUSIV 1.

1002. No 72 624. for ISO aores. iseued under the act of juarcn, ifoa, uie name 01 luoinos jonnsun, unu granted on tne Dili day or Bepttuioir, lS57--Janu arv4.1862 no. 4 til, lur ou aoii-B, ituiuru uii'ier uu- nci ui March.

1855. In the name ol Pollv. widow ol John 1. BA 1 Camp, aid was granted on tho 23d day ol September, loon January isui. Case No.

23.426. for 160 under the act of March, 1855, In the nams of William Scott, and was granieu on tne 1st aay 01 JOSEPH II. 1IARRETT, Commissioner, B' OSKS FOR TIIK TIIttK. south AND north, bv Abbott Not only one ot the most valuable books ior the limes has appeared but, like all the Abbotc'sboeks of travel, exceedingly laaclnatlng as a book lor Ureeide read log. Price, tl 00 bound paper, 60 cents THE PROOULSS Of SLA VERY IN THE UNITED STATES.by Westoh All Invaluable work for reference, llnely urtteu Price 76 cents THE SLAV E.VAKHER CAUGHT IN 1HL MESHES OF ETERNAL LAW.

A very able Tract lor the rimes. Siogle 12 cents (1 uo a ilosen HELPER a IMPENDING CK1.SIS OF THE SOUTH. Price, cloth, $1 00 psner, 60 cents CHIMES OP t'KUEDUM AND UNION. Patriotic Poems lor the times, by Wlilttlrr, Holmes, Urvant. Mrs Sliournev.

and many othors Col lected by a lady, and printed at the liieer SI Prrti Juit the work to Interest every man and we man, aud to awaken a patrlotlo spirit. Single copies 12 cents $1 a dossn. A liberal dlsocunt, on all tho above, by the quan. tlty Single copies sent by snail, free of postage, lor price, Addreis, O.W LU1IIT, oct 8 No 21 Corahlll, lloston. TTKADtiUAKTKIIfS FOll CI.OT1IINO, j.x rinis auu uaps, no too ocveotn ttreet, oppo site Post OUlce.

oct lm C-tOMK ANU NF.bC OIIH SIKW MTOCK, of Pall Clothing, No. 460 Seteuth street oota-im pffij TOBIAsX sales; JJV HUV8EU0LDAND tVlUflTVRB AT AVC On TIE8DA theJiUtloHant.we ihall Mil at tho residence of a gentleman declining hon.ekeeplnr, at No 1M Sixth, oetwten and itreett.at lo'eiook an excellent assortment or Furniture, viz walnut Spring Sofas, Chalrt, and Dining and other othf Ir" Crib tIL-00!" Chamber droplets vi Cruf kry ware MarM. wV Carp-ts On. Mattresses una rour-wheel olilld's Carrlsue and MutJmr Cooking, Oas BurnlnK. and otti'r WUtja good lot of Kitchen ReiuVtesJcoal and deemnnn.c...

serais casu, in tpeclc. MJ GIlF'N 21 Au.tlons.rs. The Home Is for rent. InqutreofMr Summers. ailLM ft DV J.

C. McQUIUH: dc Auctioneers. TRVSTSB'S SALS OF IMPROVED PBCPLRIT By virtue of a deed of trust from Gamaliel Bally and wife, dated abruary I2d, HM, aud recordeu lu liber J. A. No.

ins, lollos 366 Ac, I shall sell as TIIUKSDAYAugnst 20th, at 9 o'clock, P. In (Vont of tbe pre mli.s, at pnbllo auction, to the nlgtcst bidder, all that piece or ground fn the city of Wsshlugtou known as the western half of lot marked Ave, (6,) in iqaate numbered Ave hundred and thirty three. (633 in the plat of said city, the same having a front of twenty-elght feet two (2) Inches on 0 street north, and a floe three story brick direlllng and kk stablo thereon. Termi! One third osh Hie balance io cquslln stalments, at six and twelvo months, by deed ol trust on the If thj terms of sate are not compiled with within live cays thereafter, the trustee reserves the 1 la lit to retell at the risk and cost of the defaultlag piuchser All conveyanolng at the cot of the pnrctisscr. 31.

DLlIlt, Iruitee. JAS. C. McQCIRE, Auctioneer. ange lta a-The above ante Is iiiiuvoltlulily tin rain, until THURSDAY neect, September 6th, stms hour and plsce IiLAIIt.

Trustee. JAS. C. MtOLllti: At ang30-dU Auctioneers. further lo.t-onnl until THURSDAY, Octoder 31.

at the ssme l.our and place. M. 11LAIR Tim'ce JAS. C. McUUIltt, fc Sep 7 lawtds Auctioneers 03-The alms- aula la further ioslnonl until MONDAY, October Mih, me hour end plies.

IILAIK. Trustee. JAS. McOUIRE CO, oct21t28 11 Autloneere J. C.

McGUIllK Auctl-jnerre. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FCRSIIfRE. Rv virtue of a deed of trskt. bearlne- data on tho 3Ht day of January, lmi, nod '1 1, 1 reco-ded in liber A. 8.

No 203. folio and one the land records for Waslilccioiicou- ty.lntlie Dhtrlct of Columbia, the Mib-scriber 111 sj 1 at 1 ublle auction, on Thuraay. November In cock A the Fumltutc contained in that large three-story brick bouse situated 00 the ssuiliv 1st comer nf Third and streets, Washington city A full schedffle will be puhitshed, in connection witn this autertko ment, prior to tho day of sale CI1AS. E. SUEKMAN, 1 rustie JAS C.

KcOUIRF, sep 10 law Auctioneers TJV J. C. ItlcUUlIli; A. Auctioneers. SUPERIOR ROErunil rAR PIAStl tyiKTE, ELL OAKTRUSEWOOD UlMCATh LI COVERED PAR LOR iVRNITCRK.

FRKL1I-PLATE MIRRORS, CARPETS, AND HOUSEHOLD tfFICTS GCF. RALLY. On TUESDAY uiiruil October 2 d. at ten the large rcrldmcB rn If street upuclte Lafayette Square, lec-entlj occupied by the Chilian Minister, we shall sell all tbe Kuin ture aui r.nects. comprising 1 err superior jwimuvu cui rima rone, oy Chlckeiing Suit of elegant Rn-ewood crln-scn 1 red Parlor 1 urnllure, consisting of two lsree Sofas, two Aim I hairs, and tlKlit Parlor Chairs Superiorailt Gas Chii dcher and (lr.s xtlircs bult or Walnut l'ln-h coven Parlor I Handsome 1 my Chairs, Iouiits, and ancy Chairs Rosewood Marble op 1'ablts, Walnut Whfc'nots Superior Rcsewood Secretary tint Uookcas-' Handsome French plato llllt frame Minors Lady's Walnut Secretary, Cabinet Walnut Extension I Inlcg lulle.Hdebo rd Dining Chairs, bide looks, Plate Warmer China, tllass, aud CrocUry, fnrle Littler Excellent llrussrlsail three ply Cir''i Stair Carpels oilcloth, Milting Walnut French and Jenny 1 In, I dste.ils Do Dressing aid Plain Wardrobes, Se Superior Curled Hair Muttr'SHB lllauketH llolstersfnd fillow brreads and Comforts High post and Lottsgc llid-tehus Cane seat Cbatrs Rockers.

Arm Chairs Refrigerator, Stoves, Kltchtn Ci.i iK io Toscihcr with many articles ot Hou.ehuid Kurni ture not necessary toiuuiuirutc. terms casn. JAS A CI) oct 18 AuctloLecrs S9-Tlie ubovcsnlc la ultuvolilnhlv Dost poned until MONDAY Oct tour and place. ci ui, jj oct 22 eodJ.ds Auctlonurs A IIAHNAIIjU. Auvtlcincriti.

LARGE SALE OF WFLL KVVT IIOVMJIOJM I-l'li On THURSDAY mornl if, V4tli Imtunt. at o'clock, will (ell at tlV net No SuOtrtet, betweeu Four nni tictl i.t i ttticttij, a hrflc morltnfnt of HousebolU uuil Kitchen 1 corwliting of Mahogut Sofa cutl Cliilri, Largu numbor of Cjriit, KxteDvlon Dining uiij othir ibled, IlonSoJec, Hurtnu, Warilrobrr IJcdmv'Cili, air and Miuck Matircitits. liljuUt.Ccmforts.au'J other Bedding, Oilcloth, asliftand. at Toilet Set Lace aud other Curtail, and formceij, A largo Oosorlment of Wood and Ccul Mot, Andiron, sVindorn, iwo Teiuiscaih. AVALL 3i l.MlNAlaD, Oct 2- Aiicliouicii IIAND-7 U-IO I'nlliil HiitM Tri- surv no ts.

MliTcli ivlll it suMMt-ilHi pn 1011.1 custonu-ra, frtr ol rl.nri't- Uri.ud lnu'y uolih, as heretotcre, wilt t. rn' ii 1 llul'Cll it-U IlarktM 8'2 r. 1 ii.j.unia avenue oct II lm nenr llrown rKKi AMI MIl.DIl.ll-J llulil lira ilralts sold on till part ol Vv CuLiM ot tc 11. to suit olltcers uinl Also, drafts on Loudon, lielauJ, SLOitaud, Wn ond Utrmsny Uncurreut money I' u-ilit ut ot-l 1 1 1 STEKNY, IIIITEMIIH SI. 1' CO fuukers.uii- Piiiii-jiviita svn.ue.

oct 14 lm mur Brown's pilAND AI1VAM1K OF I'll IS AltMt, VT nut Hill 111 lias iioraoi rtlnthinir. which he llss 1ut but SMITH has not adt ancd the 1,1 Ice ol Clothing, which he has iu.t received, and is selling nfr at ucti remurkablo low lrlcts (live mo a cull and satisfy yourseHts ot the great burgams that an now offered evcrvduy ut HMIlli'S No 460 Seventh street. oct lm DON'T FAILTOCAI.I. AT SMITH'S ao. buy )ourt 11 1 lui nbhlug tiooCs, 'lruuks, Hats, bud Cup- oct a tin it it.

ci.oiiiiM- 1 No. ISO Seventh street, 1 the piaif 10 lour Clothing, Trunks, Hals, onJ Cs TtlllUDINU Klirlll or 111' can be acconniouut. .1 l'h 1 lNli.on reascuaole term 1. mr tKiiiii-11 b'lUli and Sixth, to 001 11 im OFPICI II, i.iiif ii' tun Dilllah U- 1 eld a IU 1IM rftlfharinTlorm "1 1'dgi't rltl.Ii arrov iur ll ol i slmtut llrltl icSun la I as. II 'he I tr-l is.

Ipllneto KoSsmeSbyallraiik.tl.niuaio I Llwui ol ott. lug a .1 iisi on us eg.ut Kiieril oversmrlo a l-U ilil'Ur 1 uu fo.i'rie.l and the eit.t I h.d glvanftriice niVu ih b'ghist dl. JiuclDn In Hilll.li Annrioj mo Prnnsylranla aviuue, Ocl 17 Waihlngtou.

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