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THE FE ENING STAR yo a3 WASHINGTON Srry: FRIDAY.......... “Nevember %, 1961 “Our Feragy ot the varions militery camps and Positions wilt confer a favor by keeping us posted &2 to WD svemenia and affairs In their vieinities. oe EF To cur Baltimere renders we would say hat the first and second edition of the Star can be bed In Baltimore of BE. F. Hazelton, agent, No. 74 West Baltimore street, near Gay—the first edition at balf past four end the second at eight o'clock, on the arrival of the trains from Wash- ington, giving #1! the Iatest news from the sect of ‘war up to tbe time of going to press. Spirit the Morning Press. Under the heed of “suggestive facts” the In- acer pointe out that there never before was sueb a mighty civil wer waged with so little in- terruption to all tbe great branches of human pur- salt which engage the activity of men in various ranks of social and business life, or one with s0 little detriment to the public credit. The Repudiican treats upon ‘cotton’! and upon “Joba Cochrane upon the negro question.” tai OUR MILITARY BUDGET. GOOD NEWS FROM THE GREAT EXPEDITION! A Landing Fffected at Beanfort, $C. A Bombardment Commenced: The Rebels Commanded by the Trai- tor Tatnall! ~ le} [Special Dispatch to the Star.) Battimors, Nov. S —The boat is just tn from Old Point, avd reports that the expedition had entered Port Royal Bay, landed troops at Beau- fort, and that 2 bombardment bad commenced. ‘The Rebel forces are urder Commodore Tattnall, lote of the U.S Navy, but now the Rebel Navy. A MOVEMENT OF THE ENEMY. We bave information, on which we rely, that yesterday there were unmistakeable indications that the rebels posted on the lower Potomac were making preparations to :end a considerabis por- flon of their force then there te the fouth. The Gevernment, we apprehend, must have received * the same information. ‘The failure of the recent terrific storm to dettroy the combined Union naval and militezy expedition, is holding them Intensely UDYasy. A REBEL CAMP BURNED [Special Telegraphic Dispatch ] Cuzvztasp, Chico, Nov. 7 —The expedition hat left Caire last night arrived at Belmont, Mis. Sourt, this morning, drove the rebeis across the river to Columbus, Kentucky, and burned their camp. Our troops were without transportation, and had to leave four guns that the rebeis in their barry badgfo leave bebind them [Note.—We teke It for granted that our friends disabled the four guns so as to render them here afer useless | PUT SIM IN FORT warren. The plous author of the following budget ef infamous falsehoods was evidently essaying to aldsome scheme of robbery through stock jobbing, in penning them, That be is a mendacious speculator¥and nothing else, is evident. Hecares not how mu*h he may damage the Union cause by lying, and should at once be placed in Fort Warre: without the Privilege of pen, ink and Paper, until the conclusion of the war. A Witp Reroxr —The New York Independent wf yesterday contains the following remorkable Peteezeph with regard to Mr. Thurlow Weed's it to Europe - ‘ “Just as we are Rolng to press, we receive = most important piece of information from a re- liable source. It is nothing les: than the expressed conviction of Mr. Seward that the Government cannot succeed im this war; that the Confederacy will probably be recognized by the European powers; and that Peace will be the result wm sizty days. In view of this, Mr. Thurlow Weed has ‘been sent to England, aud if be shall find the British Ministry determined to recognize the Con- 'y, the Administration bere will prepare at once for peace. |t was to pave the way for this ‘that the discouraging report of Adjutant-General Thomas was allowed to be published. We have mo space at this late hour to remark on this in- formation, except to say, that if entirely correct (28 we are positively assured), it will break down the Adintnistration and destroy the country " COM GUSTAVUS H. scoTr, @f the steamer Keystone Sta e, which returned to Yhe United States from the pursuit of the privateer Sumter without orders, is now on trial before a Naval Court of Inquiry in this city. Mr. Weston is Judge Advocste, and Mr Christopher Ingle, of this city, is counsel for Com. Scott. It will be remembered that that officer returned to the United States with a valuable prize which he had captured ; alleging that he was advised to do so by army and navy officers, as Key West was strongly secession, and he did not like to take his Prize in there. ALONG THE LINE. ‘We bear from Langly’s (beyen@ the Chain Bridge) that all is quiet up to this morning along the right of the line. The display of signal lights by the enemy ts of nightly occurrence BAVY YARD. ‘The steamer Yankee came up to the yard last might sbout 11 o’cleck, and went down to the Gotilla egein at 2 o'clock this morning. The Reliance came up about midnight, and left again 2 few minutes afterward. 7 It is reported that the Confederate steamer Page towed their prize schooner Fairfax out of (Juan- tico Creek yesterday evening, but where they are Deund or what !t means we are not informed. The Mount Washington took Gen. Sickles down to Indian Head to join his brigade last night, and from appearances his division—the left ‘Wing of the army—is to take « position at Budd's Ferry, nearer the river than they have heretofore occupied ARMY AFFAIRS. An order has been prepared officially informing the ariny of the retiracy of Lieut. Gen Hcott, and embodying his letter, in which he states bis reasons for this voluntary act. lons are that Gen Buel will e The indicati be as- signed to the command of th: thoroughly uainted with the general Ppians of the commune Sa ebief, ‘whose policy Bppears to be while acting witha view to the Dae overnment and efficiency of the army, to oat peer changes and transfers en- tirely agreea! to those directly concerned in Gen. Mitchell, who recently tendered bis resig- Ration, has arrived in Washington. , rereane it from Darnestown information from the nia side of the upper Potomac induces the that the rebels are strongly reinforcing their and fortifications atand around Winchester, well ss on the fronticr, poring simultaneous of Gen. Kelley from ommney, and Col. Geary from Sandy Hook. “Some persons estimate the number of rebels at Winchester as as 15,000, while it is known ‘thedr forces at the river posts are being increased daily; = fd have resumed firing on our but this mode of warfare has not yet Very sanguinary nor successsul to the as- li t i ‘i 4 4 | three-fourths Union. 910 1 Broadwow, New Sivegine hie improved system ee of hie noycte, Heath of ‘hfe manaiaoture will Bbw re. 3T roots wilt be made cffensi vsckg sete oth ‘TuzatzR —To-night, our gifted townswoman ““*f Miss Josephine Cbestney makes her theatrical | dedur, in the part of “ Constance,”’ in ‘‘ The Love Chase ’’ The report of those who have known ber in private circles in this city, as tothe re- markable sprighfliness, wit, s:lf-possession, grace, beauty, quality of voice, and all other requi- sites for pre-eminence in the dramatic walk she possesses, bas caused a more general desire in this community to witness the of to-night than ever before was exhibited in this city on the occasion of a * first ap) Me From present indications, not an eligible se- cured seat will be procurable by nightfall ; and it is quite evident, from the names on the box list, that the etsemblage will be made up of the very eltte of the city. Tas New Swepist Amsassapor —Count Piper, the new minister resident from Sweden and Norway, bad his first audience of the Secretary of State yesterday, at the Department. It is officially communicated to government that the selection of this distinguished statesman, a lineal descendant of Count Piper, identified with the glorious history of his country in the period of Charles XII , of Sweden, is designed as a special mark. of respect and good will on the part of Sweden towards the United States A PrecEntation —To-day, Count Piper was presented to the President by Mr. Secretary Sew- ard, to whom he duly presented biscredentisls as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten. tiary from his Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway. ! AppointeD.—William Moran, of Philadelphia, has been apjotnted consul at Bayonne, France. —$—$—____—____ Tre Resvtt—The complete details of the election in this Stateon Wednesday are not yet received, but the result is unmistakably evident. ‘The Union candidates for Governor and State Comptroller are elected by an unprecedented ma- jority. The counties have done nob! , and with- out the vote of Baltimore Messrs Bradford and Mafiit will bave from ten to fifteen thousand ma- ictity. The House of Delegxtes will be at least To the Senate we may count, we think with certainty, upon having elected elyht members, making, with three bold- ing over, eleven Unionists. A triumph in Calvert county is neccssary to give us tbe requisite major- ity, under the Constitution, for thecontrol of that body.—Balt Ameritan. Axcuisisxor HvGues’ visit To EcRoPE.—The Catholic Mirtor for this week says: We understand that this distingvished prelate mailed from New York, for Europs on Wednesday last. A letter was received from him in this city, in which it is said he stated that bis errand was neither one of health, pleasure. private or ecclesi- sstical business. The only ioference lest is that bis mission ts of a political character. ———— iF" General Scott positively declines any mili- tary or other escort on the occasion of his embark- ation for Europe on Saturday. The condition of his health Is such, that he desires to depart with as little ceremony as possible. Tax Cass oy Cot Kerricas.—The Govern- ment bas obtained trustworthy evidence abund- antly guifictentto cashier Col. Kerrigan, and moral tvidehce sutticlent to convict bim of tresson N.Y. Temas. SS 7 They call Humphrey Marshall “deep Certainly he isn’t bottomless — Prentice SABBATH SCHOOL EX4IBITION, at x } Pletoher Ch spel, corner of New York avs, Sud Fourth st.,on THURSDAY EVENING, No- vember l4th. at 73 o’o'ook. Tiokets 25 ots, ‘chil- dr. n 1 ots , to be had at the door. bo 8 13,14" NATIONAL ARD BaTT.. COMPA (Pe NE TONAL Guar. sijourned meetin: of the corps wili be heid a’ Potomac Hall oorner of Eleventh st and Marylant av.. LO-MORROW i aay) EVENING at: 's olo'uck. By order of the Lieut. Commanding. no 7-2t SPIRITUAL REGRE The exercises ofa Spiriteal Retrost will commence in St ——— Cc ae on a xe SUNDAY, a oo m evntinyes for eight J. Rev. Father McELaoy. ye will conduct the Ke (Ueats ascieted by other Fathers of tie same Soc:- 3 (On Sunday throe Disovurses will be given—at It groluck in the foreaoon, and at 4and 73g ia the af- NOON, During the wesk the principa! exercises will be he dats and iv% a.m Snd at 4 and 73¢ p.m, ne fe’ WATER ICES, of TF iat cetene ty,at 376 t. Hi ne heat @ y: fr gear otei nd boarding honses furni hed at | x large avao-tment of fi OW rates. A i kes kept oa hand at the Parladelphia Confectionery, oocner Twelfth and F ats, _ ho 7-Im* MAYOR’S OFFICE, November 6, 1061.— re members of the Hoard of Trus'ces of the Public Schools will meet in the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen on FRIDAY AFT &KNUON next, the sth inat.. at ¢ o’oloek. RICHARD ean one Mayor, nos Untel. & Repu f REGIMENTAL ORDERS, No. 3, EADQUARTERS Ste Reotment M. D.C. } Sshington, Nov. 5, 196t ¢ ‘ay commiszioned officers of the Fifth Regiment M Cwilim etat Tempe:ance Hail on FRI- DAY } VENING, the 2h inst., at 7% o'clock By order of Col PHILIP. W.W Wirt. Adjutant, no 6 St* DEPARTMENT OF METROFO ITAN ‘OLICE—The Board of Police Commis- eving taken the house 516 Eleventh at,, &/l busines counccted with the Police of the oity will be tranezcted at that p'ace. __A genera! complaint book wi im 1 be opeved, and cit- 8 Bre requested to call and euter any oom- isints they may have te make o! auy matter re- &' ing to the police or health of the sity 27 WB. E ntiv. Low WEBB. Superintendent H in S08 4ve ae, hetween Sth and 10th ste near the Market no 8 2aw?w* THE STEAMER JAMES JEROME is now discharging heroarge at Light street wharf, foot of Camden street, Baltimore, The coreiznees are here- by notified t» cal and reoeive thelr freicht. nos 3: MORGAN & RRINVHART., Acta. A TEENTION. MILITARY BOOT AND +4 SHOP MAKERS —Cal! at 609 Tweifh st, near Maryland » of Officers’ and Spo: a lot of Ladie~’ and Gents Also, a lot ot “hip and Camp Le, Gail soon. ory iI lose a bargain, b im the piace. no 8 3° SAM’L CLARK. WASHINGTON GYMNASIUM, - Ninth st, near Cont. Market This establishment :* now oven fr mCa m tod p.m One of the offoers in atendance from 1 to 3 anc from 6 to 8 o’oleck | Persors jeading a seden- tary life would do well to join immediate y. @) a month, §2 80 three months. ros st* RSER, of every de- of ali Kinds Ctoaks : CLOAKS CLOAKS !! We just received from Philadelphia a hean- tifal agnortmentof the very! test etyles WINTER LAC. LOTH CLUAKS ‘o which we invite the specia! attention of the | adios, OR & HUTCHISON 3- ___Opporite Center ie Deen COWS FOR SALE—I will offer for RSDAY sale, at the Market Yard, Tr MORNING. tho Mth | t Ut ferret not, the next Mish Cows, Bi of pare avon neat f ‘of pure Vor Working Cowe and fine Milke; ai regia sa a fine pair of 4 year old Devon Oxen, per- feotly br-ke. 8 LEWIS BAILEY. TAYL 2" no Gov't. HOSPITAL KR THE INSANE — rt the 24th Octr t heard fom CHARLES Sir APORTY. Givi! patie: is ahout 5 feet aad 8 rou oti a Somer summer coat, daik vest, black ril Paute, aod slouched bisck hat. Notios of weer: he 1s, or his return to the Hospital, will be suitably Tewarded. no ar eee FUR We are receiving a large suppiy of LADIES’ KRESS FURS. such as Raseige ie, Minx, . Martins, and other desirable Fancy Furs for es, Misses and Children, tlemen we have MUFFLERS and GLOVES. ai of which will beso.dat the lowest New York prices, at S.& W. MEYENBERO’S, 48 Market Space (Avenue House.) no 8-lw between 7th and 8th ata, NEw AND IMPROVED INVENTION o ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEET 4, Wiruovt Merat Pratx on Casrs. DR. 8. B SIGESMOND, York—260 P. vania A and \3th sts ee: “4 of the public to the following eo.or by sny other, j» as the ive, and never ive srecio tae es pak ee eat cut Gr nase, event.» whe sdgtrenie rican rate elect ie TERS REMAINING IN THE OST OFFICE, WASHINGTUN CITY, Nevember 8. 1861 [Ordered to be inserted in the Evenine Stak it Rewspaper having the largest circulatio: ofany daily paper published in Wachington.} {07 All persons applying for letters in the foltow- ng list, will pleseo say they are ADVERTISED. LADIES’ LIST, Weinwrig uel Owens Miss Listis Peterson Mrs A E Tiss Emma Peterson Miss L ott Mor tees ow" Asnport Mrs Sarah Loren * wisBSeab ook + Painter Leonard iJ mball Chae W J eee, BoE jee 3 olin cy) J Stewart y Berry Miss Louisa Page hiss Mianie Kinerbury Col 0 pemneet slip? & Cyras Bradley Miss A Grey Mre AR® Tt Beadley Mre PH Mise Delia Gaim Mra M Barrett Mrs Salic 8 Greene Mrs Jos's Bartow Mra Ania Rieliy Mra Maggie Reeds Mrs Harrison is rt A i an ‘9 nty re Smith Mrs Mary K ed Pow Yas ley Mra Jos'e H Holhue Miss ttletroler MrsEJ Hurons Miss Mary Shorter MissMarian urnette Miss M Harbin Miss JuliaA Semon M Broune Mra AK Runter Mrs Brent MieeMA Howitoo Mra ME 8 Mise Mary Hill M jise Eliza © Hi mine Bias, K Sypherd MrT Stone Miss Lydia 2 Johnson Miss MollieStrong Mra Mra Sarah Taylor Miss Lidie Kirkland Mre MA Thompson Miss F Keyes Mrs Hannah Tarpin Mise M) 2 King Miss Annie E Turner Mise Moll Thompson Mrs Gi M es Ads King Mra Rebecea Talifate Mra Cromwell Miss HA Loils Mias Cri: hw re ee Filo Lt LR Hi 3 Shinde 09 i drop notes will be found on the builetis vhost Ponte sat o8 ( Larrene wvst in 411 caees Bz Pera. Drop Letters, in al! cases, must be pre-paid. LEWIS CLEPHANE. P. M. AUCTION SALES. By J.C McGUIRE, & CO. Aueti I neers, 7m N SATURDAY BORN Rey at my 7 for acoownt of whom it may conoern— . Coreross Gaiters Boots. loward Luke —Linooln lontamanLouls lepburo Lt F Latimer W K U ays ColJos0-2 Rughes Hon Jas Hitdnp Taylor Mies Mery Torey Mise Emma AE Thom MeCN Moran Capt Jno Py MoMaster John ist B 2 Pearce Geo W Patterson Hon at ten o'clock, in 1 sell Edwards Lt J-2 H. Emma Thorn Mrs hd eLts R Laidlaw Mra Wm_ Unater Miss Ellen aP McCutchen Mrs M Ungan Mra JC ‘coke Miss Julia T McSwine A Clark Mrs Mary A MeRoight Cross Mrs Lizzie 2 M M M. heffiel Go e Lanigs” Richa ante * J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Avots. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, rape | FAsLY ce Bianns. HAR S, r ores On SATURDAY. MORSING, November 10 o’o'rok. in front of the Auction rooms, we ithout reserve— 1 handsome Open Fam! Lam:l| + ne-horse t am’ Pair of exce'lent In ge ‘eand Double Harness dred Horace Fllertrtiet ea Edoil Geo Longwe!! N F Lutes Nicholas Hodros Lt JS de N Dr Geo Hevett Jno ranklin Higg ns Jno 3 ‘enkror k Ch Harrel! Rev JH dy Chi -2 FE Mertia Mary © hews Miss AnoxWerner M B: Fakin LtCPB-3 BR Erorett Alex B Ha’ barpst J brah 3 Houseman Jno “iege iage, nearly new ' orees M Wade Mrs Bersh MeoNeal Jno 8 McHugh John Maruire Jobn T ills uJ 7 serine Ey J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auc's By WALL & BARNARD. Avotioneers 9th street and sont: REMPTORY CELLANEOUS Stock oF A Dealer BY CaTaLocur—Un tCS Schusvacker Young Miss Fanny GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Peman Ransom Collins Wm L Henry Capt J L fonentqn F L Fessenden Msj Hi Lacombe Jno Wm Atchiaon Wm = Bachenbenc Abbott WmL Busiut llerWH BeamCoiRM L Rrowre Dr R K Coyle Thos Conway Thos 2 Fanning WH < * ' t da s hose & 60 pee Se See Oe e. Rich David P St Bejoughlnsne Robinson Wm F Sranshan Vani MoCawieylsaao varkin Borace Fuller Hon 3-2 HamiltorJ A Lester Capt HC Foster Robt F 2 Harris JV Spanogie Lt DB s, Cameo Pins. Kar ete, : ver Le Bracelets az iemonde, Castors. hery yoter Brtioles be positively oa. Armstrong T-2 A'lison [gnatius Bolton Pst tohereon Rebt Boyle Yeter Addiscn Pain Rogert Peter Axtell Kov N G Balder Potor Axtell Lucien ‘ Lannel Hears F 80” annesn Gro t G B Lane Gao W Lolliez Geores oHolland J H Reichman Alex Sackett David re dewm unresesrary CaptIno Rice Arch B iacon Rot Richards Chile- — r Cain Sam E D Cooley, Smith & Beinhard OG. Curtis 8S Babcook Lt OF Chinit San Carter Richd W WALL & BARNABD, Auots. Oy PALS WILL BE CON- a yuan of the most vausbe & BARNARD, Auots ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- ” cTION.—O wr cee ae eae ans of 1) isware aveno: all the Hou-eho'd Effects, and th tat are. Ge. ArmstrongJasA Lambort F rar kl Liber Frederia! Hal eck MjGen 2. Lacy Ed LSLyman Kdwi Luerman Eles ebat arrard- Rernett HouNa Sheids Berrard-2 obertson DaW SweningRe's AH ansom Licut Smith fagemuller A F Spai- Adam Ranney David | Sh« Me61!|H Gordon Roogers Dow © ~m Rcdgers Edw MSto-ker A E Rogers Fred E Smai A Mitch Henry A RavabaughF ran Thompeon W A McCrea Henry Ww. oGinnis henry Rehn Geo F HarinimaC ot Lb6 A chaboid Jas Alien Benry C Atkinson Henry Fimintart Tae Hi Fredericks J P-2tiac! Louts Charles F eeman Jas & Leonard Chae Minton Hengr P Hoyle Hen'y J onnen be Arnold Edw @ Anderson 0 F Austin Chas W Angell Hon BF Bailey Capt J F , S i it, Mattresses ant Faunce GeptsnoHooper Mai M teonard Andw Bedateads, Matiressos an Carpets, Matting, Chairs, &c.,&o Leavitt Abbott Huny Lt GeoW Lucas A B 38 Chasey Nicholas Morehead Adon- i hG A Muzay AmosW Moore Abraham id Ga Gener’: Tes B ner's ‘Together with sil the Grapes aad ‘Op. tar ire of Wr fcthor partion'are, enquire «i Waron, Carts, H iaggi BE Morgan Geo D R Lot of Lumbet. 81 marley SAlvin Heian DrG © BOW, Hipp st Van Rn ip Sennett Capt J Carter, james & Co a Morgan G-nGW c¥eeGeoW Ri McFadden Geo ons reson ay Thayer T A-2 nr Sberte Howard ACH: Ibrouk Geo HLHathawayGeoF Montonce A J Hileman GeoW MoGoifl y AA Ma'colmAugh 2 Huckins Ge0oW MoDain A zimmons J88 HousmanGeoM t Trogonidge Hon Froutaee Peter Towle Dr Nic Turner Oliver Bronavgh R KC ¢ Kokom Jno Wriciszton Jos D By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO ., Auctioneers ERY HANDSOME FURNITURE A Bro pry Jno P MoDanie! Capt | MowryGeoL hk ee) corner of i strestand New J ABINET RURNITURE. And Household ¥ ffeots generally, a ti 88) ‘nova’ * "; ¢ mcGUIRE,& CO., Aucts. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. UPERIOR PIANO. Fu’ fottmann Jno N Thayer Ut LC Rurgoyne Jao ca M Hamilton Surg Mi te 3 A ‘or Frasier Hu ih Frank . ord E Cooper-3 0 denSergt” B y Butler Lt J H 2 tanois Kanch Dr in FelixRo hschild Boer: ki Count J onton Rev JS Cx Crean Patrick RTE. ELEGA fouch Ching tilver iys-On FRIDAY MO. yember 19th at 10 o'clock, at : oko ‘d Furniture, China Glass, Ca wi 2 Kart KB Cawley itis LtCh Hays Edw andes Ca} Edw Mathewson, ans m ‘hs Clong E G2 Rocht Robt W Toepfe Jos H Mu'er Ephraim2Rhodes Robt d Ethan RockweliRid W 7 Richards am! Rollstonttone Taylor JnoG KaubSoomon Tod ad RogereS D Haz'etonkdwLl Moor C 4 . hompaon Sergt Murphy Corne’ 's h Cosby 12 IB? jlearmans |. L. 8 Chuas fonabod haroberiinCapl.orbett John Baehe ie Col H Cra‘t Lawrence Curtin KV one hire JH2 ell On, ries ment of Househo Bray Henry Cro. ke-y War Bea | H & Co Cc the cflocts of @ ver fioulsre ine future advertisement 8 Cat josues wil be iesucd on Monda: ‘Lae House is for Rent. 1 Ma-orHonChas yEwd Havnard DGard- Joshus HioveyKdmund Hos arth Daia Mol Graber James L Hopewe!! D H 2 Mad, Golischwith H Hend reonDavd Munson amilton Ds d2 Maffit David — MoCarthyVinish n Hay -eod David MoMann Daniel BammondVavd Muilin Dennia Martia® re 2 Hanonck CB 2 1 Gerber GusiavusHamiltop C8 O72 Ho Granbury GeoL2 sun Berchers Heary it. ire of the Avet're, E& CO., Aucts. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. orem. NDSOME FURNITURE $s aT Avcrion—On WEDN next, the 13th inst , at 10 0’o ook shel! sell Setent conan ae ou . re erp a re be J d Painted 5 end and Th Pacor Copies i boctey: iv ays od back: Bidsroceses Mobosasy Boreates & xtension Tables; China Tea 5 Cromwell tewis C. CrickerHonLB 2¢ Bsvuzon tenry-3 Cle nons L.A as . Messmore Dan’ Rice 8 B ‘remper Geo Richton Thos H ‘Tay Ter Geo w y TaylbrGs ore “* h-rudike GeoL, Graver How’dM Chainpion Chas Grover Deny Den MeMurdy Kev Kentin Wm B i-badson WHTiacy Frank hardson Maj Turner Irestus Meehan David Robi Wom Tan an vi pbison nm Moor house D CReitz 1 WW Mo _ntyre Jabes Ra | MoM fan Dr Bou Br wrpomes ovetendor 101 ike 5 Lt H2Rera F Peter berg LtC Roberts Jno Butterworth H CharaJs Jin Bute Lt Geo L BradvuryGeoW Cus Jro W the auction rou: Ciement Jno B Chapman AH wordon Maj F Crovs Horace Paalton Alfred Golma Fred W Bughes Cariton ve Freeman Howard C W thi Bradsliaw Geo Cark H Th Alex mpeen 3 Unde-hi i EH peated, Jow pa has 2 Kedman Jno fe, apd tho attention “ot Incies. Bnd gentie- me. fr roishing is respectfully oalied thereto. noted. oot. PHOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. Tolinar’ F McGrathFenell J Merryinac G6 W Molutyre Geo HolyappelCaspr c Griggs Woolsey Harton chase Braston Co.GO Crockett H'T ¥ perkice (aes it DOTS Bret rane! Giideral jeeve W Hurd {Chaunoey Hall J Ge heey Heal Work Aas dA J Gardner Wessel Harrie A L eras Garrettson WF Gallagh-r Thos H. Grosby Chas H Chenvelin 8 B t ? Colburn CaptaAV Ale: Madd sn Corpl ‘ hild Henry T Meads Brig Gon Callahan J W Vil tare Chasde Vanderslice ER Shackelford WmVorgenta H Cummings Ara Cromslie JM Hamui'ton Alex Barenm SargtE Marston HonGil | Moioag Bryan Merriman Arm-Sloi McP. erson A G amugs ColG Drvis Wi with many other articles which we Drum Lt WF cn ES ANE to, Roe ee anys: forts ioc basta _C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avote- 7 years old, per- Van Wormer J VanAllen ColJH Scofield Wm R_VeersJ Mart neon G A SpencerDrWmCVanmeter M B MoGown Aldin Simpson Wm A Valente L kes Wm B Verni'ganI D mare Wm J Veugha RC MeCalioch HH Maroy Hevry B Horoer Alex N MoDonalsHar’n Geary Rus-el'W Ho'land Jas 3 jen Gillen Patrick MeUConanghey ASt. Benett ban! D T Sti Stormont Wm ackson Wm H Mri — Capt WimMoKee Joho Mal neton Wm N Mai G Al Mouee aver ‘arney Homer A urpey Col D B ci ayiseemt - apTM CastE E took kG D Magee Albert he nm Belr MoFedden Alex suskCa, Murray Chas ~ Soot Wm " P Salisbury WB oot Sw Spaulding W: G Stoddard Wm De wasiy Wm Wilson Egrant Greane “icha 12 Wam F \ est Eu T Michael Jngersall Sam! C Grete sien setae wort 2Miliers Boorman Chas Chiri Beokley Chas Clin Book wood « has Cojlivs La | Robt Monroe Jno BraleyorCanniff Gelzenger John Joues Barker «apt C 4-3 Joyce Jno ‘shes Jones Jnc-2 ver&Co John Jones J Garmon JnoM Johnson Chas-2 Jackson Clinton) J _C. MoGUIRE & CO.., Auots. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctionsers. 2 excellent Baltimore built covered Express Brainua.dUpta batew G-o-ge Leonard Jameson J Hi man Myers Gwe Carrick Chis W Drake Ira B meg Cyleman ECrow-Respent Cap JD ley ickey J 3 L2 Diffenbetfer Maj man C RK F Canfieid LtC W Dennis beer Cornelius Desesa ye | oon josh am B i "| artery Butler & illon 1? Eat Grose Eeageel Jones Kdwd T eneMenn Capt W D Brodie Dr Wm ‘= 3 © ‘leari m BresbaneCol W Card Capt B U-2 Di Ww Cornish senj F Dearborn Jno M ter + James rier Aibertc iin Ls MetniieThes B tg Murray Thos oth Wm K Hemmck W Hk : Essig Se?) innamanO H Mich Brooks Wm D Creuneii M ‘rauk Smailwoo: M Barstow HoaW Cr-ambe:s Capt oa m P Covell Wm W. Doncshaed ch Cunningham W gett Wm = Cheever WH é Brisa ete 2 or tgome-y SH J.C. Mod IRE & CO, Anew.