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é oe “ SICK AND WOONDED SOLDIERS IN | POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, AUCTION SALES. HE EVENING STAR.; 008 MILITARY BU! hie BSSEKERL. Arrorntiecomsers, wi. | a GREENE WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. ~ T = mi notte a XXVVIith CONGRESS-Second Session. | ois in conformity with the resolution of | A branch office Loving, been mg eget. AWNBROKER'S BALE-I8A4C iBERz WASHINGTON CITY: Very many of our readers are fumilier with the | Sanars.—Vesterday, eller the close of our re- = ee Ea ee giebipeting eikesinse Saoshe sticotes, during tho | Tiseeal ur ae Face h : “WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4, 1861. ' mode of taking balloon cbeervations wane Pepe following resolution was introduced and At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Nov.20. | session ot Congrens, to sl B, st Anct fo. 396 Syste acl a om at: [ee Sees rposes dusted by Prof. Lowe, Jaid on the table until the formation of the "| 3a U.S Infontry..s-. 11a Pean Volunteers. 1 | Pepers member: a trecte, on eae = = = = a iM : : nore tenate and of the House of Representatives, in ve, Superior 0 ever Spirit of the Morning Press. een ee ce bane Glictia | Ricnee Hee T tho thaads of Congress be | 33 Pence Vcinaeecs Tite Ao dtuveche LY Smeeece pouchorivon: all other mati mattcr.and | sired stant cus esle im tine Gy esenons’ Tt ‘The Intelligencer regards the President's mes- | made by Prof La and they ate bereby: tendered to Capt Samuel F. | 34 ¥erm do....13/35th do do. object Wage ase straightfo-ward business document, es j Alexandria Seminary) with the same object are Dupont, and through him to the officers, petty 1 Isbel such pouches. “Congress, Washington, D. c” Temarkable for the soundness of its views as for | C2fried out upon an entirely different system. | omcers, seamen and marines attached to 24 New York Vol. (a) 1 do do... i ae £ Vaart Nae : extensive sesort eth By order of the Postmaster General : 5 1». | The Lowe balloon is anchored to the earth, and | squadron under his command, a pre 13th do p ¥4 = 2. (Siga > Joun A. Kasson, 5 of Gest’s and Lacie,’ ‘he transpa ent candor with roy they are sub- aa ae by nadia cecd and at- | een norte eee at Por yal on | itn & ed First Accie-ant P M.@- Single Barre! Bird avd D. mitted to Congress and the country. vated pressed “ ie a ber last. ‘ 16h o a f . = ns height of ten or twelve hundred resolution authorizing the Vice President to | 1° CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. 3 : The Repwhiican expresses {ts satisfaction with ms apres me sdvantazes in the way of | A Hg a a Wehil the Varase 17th = do In Ps hee Bs. Cote brated Revolve-s Swords, the geners! tone of the message, but thinks the | feet jode has =: of Regents of the Smithsonian [ ication, telegraphic or t would bave been more radical upcn | *fording prompt comman! tor easton of sinvery, but for the reserve and | otberwiee, with the earth, Douglas, late a Senator from the State of Tilinois; ‘ : » Professor La Mountain, acting opon the heory | .54'the’ withdrawal and expulsion of the Hon. caution appropriate to his official station. to which he bas given some years’ study, that | James M. Mason, late a Senator from the State of Ser Virginia, was a ‘Tus Mzssace—The real friends of the Union by Sing aiceniags piper tabiapatearpr The Preside fe meanness was then taken up, in the Federal Metropolis are grateful beyond other oes! 2ist do & va five Cutlery, Rd do " Reet mov of sterling Silver, and = dh Aled occasioned by the decease of the Hon. 8tepben A. aghast Saraictae cease care Es their Van Imoerist(rees Een.) cons ‘wn Imperial, | Pa oa sombis beets A i ae Mesers. Moot & Chan on y Agent et Pereira Tt et er Tey ressi prev: forfeited city, id, and the usual number of the same, with the for the United Ststee R ‘and pieces of Cloths, Cassimeree, Ves- Presideut and his constitutional | f which it 1s belleved always prevail at differ- | 2c¢ompanying documenta, ordered to be printed; a eae I)tet Miche New York, Deoember 4. 1861. Te a . expression to the Pr ae hse é the | eat elevations, launches boldly forth into the | when the Senate adjourned. dNas Yakooniy enw Voi BRANCH HOURE BERIRRNAN & SON'S Keesress ne. ata, - ae Ge ee oF beavens and sails away down over Dixie’s land, Hovse.—Afier the close of our report yester- ist Rhode Island beet 1/sth soeeein WI a te one we Pega Sha Point in our national troubles in connection with dame. We beg attontion tothe 6 2 Pure Mais. Bedding. high above the beads of astoniethed secesk. Hov- “Y, + ist Penn. Volunteers... 3/8th do PRLS he etd pe LS ae Br aii perfor Adin ee aS Oe ee Oe a isas talk Daa AA AS ais Cisvaligks ok rien Wats Wy O Dore tate anies ae a 3}7th_ do °. conno' seure the celebrated sorta at | Also Bede sis Ms and Carpets, : , ”; ‘ocether wrth ma7 arti Custes ere now: striving to ineugurate a policy, | oS. two miles (well out of rifle range), the | sr cuse fro State of Kentucky, {sin open re- — oe -! ee a 8 ee abe Semaeeee cap ) near . broker which, if successfully initiated, will surely unite nk that anne Be sent: thence 0 ig! ra) 2 or rates aaa BERZB! vas whole South against the cause | ®?ou2ut with busy eye notes aug may bellion agaff™ the Government: Therefore &th do 1 deciw Peon a so sc HERZS Femsbromer an u people ee 8 it must as deemed of laterest at military headquarters; and Resolved, That the said Burnett be ad he is 9th do 2 Total.......0002-135 pets. inion, while same time venue. LO: THERIA! 1 OHO: Bes: Dealers supplied with ne at lowest mar- ket rates, by ROBERT M, SMITH, CW ae aoe AMUSEMENTS. hereby expelled from this House, and that the gurely generate & powerful, perhaps overwhelm. | ‘pens when seccsh—who arpa istartalesci Goveruor of the State of Kentucky be notified of party earnest] posed ye—imagi his expulsion. Se = wei waned fe ahatten oars pa to be drifting, helpless, right into hisclutches, | Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms of this ——— ~ oe fourths down comes a silver shower of sand ballast, and | House be directed not to pay the said Burnett oa irretrievably een peprcesirn ag up leaps the balloon a peg higher into the heav- salary ering to him since the extra session o ‘ue aaen in so many words, that he ts | 0s, strikes the counter current, and sails saucily | "My \fcklige, of Ky., made a few remarks, “ cage ? A that fe énovitable conflict | eck to the domain of the stars and stripes. stating that it was his tntention to have Intro- Sor this arpuatitngeimion of the insurrec- | Prof. La Mountain bas made six successful re- | duced such a resolution as this, sccompanted with i an ob! notice of bis late colleague. He as tion) “shall mot degenerate inte a violent and | COMnoltering excursions upon this theory within prvi pone ‘ag By WALL & BARNARD. Auctionsers LANKETS, MATTRESS &5. ORNING. Deve goer 5 hat oer eg! ¢ il geil, ye tre consignee,® large ict of ttreeses, 5 2 (@) One officer. (+) One officer, (c) One officer. ——— At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridge and Washington Streets, Georgetown, Nov 29. 4th Rhode Island Vol. 2 Ist Michigan Vol 1 de 4 eost* TH £ ATRE! ste6. “ the ition of Kentucky was misun- M OWEN?’ en it. It (Pee) WALL & PARNARD, Avots. remorseless revelutionary struggle.” That he | the last month and a half, going down over the derstood; that the bad weet desing the right of 3d Nuit WabNesoay, be Re-engagemen St TALL A PARNARD, hee forcibly realize: that those who would tnrn the | €2€my’s lines with the sub-current and pea the Federal Government ees ae soil; and oe ark med KH ne cenaty of x & BaRna p hoations ‘war intoa contest for the emancipation of tne | img by the counter-current. Sometimes an eleva- longed bad tibellvd the Pi a f Burnett \be- Tyr oy hee Drs Piagiat te HEIR AT | a8 We @ Seats “oF won al slaves of the South, rather than for the re-estab. | tion of something like four miles has been de- people. In conclusion, be predicted that the bos a Callie Se 2 — wi ig tse - Owens LARGE ASB ENE Bats aux, oF setan, cos emis fan geod coun souesty iam | bas slwoys boon Sound, Withect dou't toe sid | erirestan Geet nyer Deaton = em 3a do ra Cousin Joe........ Mr. Pee, TL¥ ME URS, &: ay Wook &c.. at tution, are enemies of the good cause scarcely less | bas alwava been found. Without doutt the ald | tac ky on ibe 25th day spiral astern ous Trae Fens, oing ai Se “ dangerous than the rebels themselves (whose | incidentally given to balloon experimenting by The fcllowing resolution Introduce: vy Mr. Shelinbarger was assigned for consideration on ‘Tuesday next: Resolved, That it is not within the province of the House, nor would it be wise, to lay down any rules whatever regulating or attempting to con- trol any part of the chief command of cur armies in the field, either in the matter as to what “mil{+ Government, during the present war, will enable prguhiaagersenced nad pes pac een weronauts to collect valuable data in furtherance ultimate defext upon our arms. of their investigations. ‘The effect of his message asa whole, will as Prof. La Mountain bas with him Mr. A. Ken- surely be to secure for him the hearty and active | drick, assistant, and Mr N.F. White, draughts- support of the great body of the loyal peopie (of | man. Ist U S Chasseurs... 2d Penn. Cavalry 34 do do... Oneida CountyCavairy yt Penn Artillety.... ith Rhode Island Art. DD FELLOWS’ HALL, NAVY YARD! THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE George Christy’s Minstrels Will appear for One Night Oaly, and give one of en hed sell by cats'ogue, at our Auction -& arge mh vis tment rf ladies’ gentiomen s oe Sleigh Kobes, &c., &c., just reorived di- rect from one of the jarge:t im; rere ard mano- facture s on Broadway, New York. a3 oe AF t season the atyies, ll bé war axted free moth, com - ‘sink: i express! for the PECULIAR ENT? RTAINMENTS, tary necessity” does or does not rxist as to the : 7 Piss romp Ol - Be Vr a0 and Sables. those who are to fight our battles and those who| The ‘Army Balloon Corps,” asa designating Seateent 6 use or slaves Within gry of the 1] On wink: Sie EVENING, Deo 4, lei. a eines rine, are te bey Ss petantecy cost of these), os to-unite | Mark, weet the letters B. C., and the. Sgare of a | Ste. ct in say the President of the United | 46th do do: st Indiana Rifles..... 1 | {[J" For particulars see programme, oh Sees 20d joustain Murtoncbiberms Bgalrrel against bim the noisy band of fanatics and dem- | b#lloon upon the front of the cap. Stites. i ce es coe Maine ‘Volunteers. : ete Bene A mae 6 Pitoh, Silver Marten, and Royal Squirrel 5 4 ° ecooee 1/8 < sauce tunes tuken > haeegane ane i INTERESTING DermLaseunos FROM TRE sonar any attempt te assume command of the functions 34 New HampehireVol : Pa lly, ene . x er cal, Denver, ant ci ~) unfortunate cond.tion of the country toendeavor| We have interesting and reliable information pl explanes tigpecr tadhed ayo Poona @d VermontVotuntecre 4] = ee GEORGE, onpirys. novUsE piso, every wariety of ane Coiléree’s a so obliterate its only safeguard on this conti-| from beyond our lines on the other side of the Prudence, and patriotism of the President, asin. | 3d do do.... 3 Tota)...+...+0+0-14L ICP TANTH STRERT, NEAR B sTRERt. lined B Robes, Coste, &o.. #c. nent—the Constitution of the United States—and | river, as follows:—The scouting parties of the en- | dicated in the discharge of the immense reapensi- | Sth = do do.... 8 4 the ‘ establish In its stead, as the fondamental law emy seen and heard of there are, habitually, the Of the land, the unbridled passions and lcentious | old pickets, each of whom is required to make a ‘will of whoever can inveigh by torchlight, loudest, | scout after comingoff There wus a regiment of for the time being, in the presence of irresponsible | infantry, about 1000 strong, at Germantown about | and Navy, yet the noe oom it proper to ex- mobs. ‘Ibank God, the cause of the Union will} 8 weak since. No other considerable force is this | P's its enneat sense and conviction that lo fac triumph notwithstanding their eamity towards | side of Centreville. They cften come down in halt Ue had tecane mie no resort on the one hand it. bilities and arduous duties rtaining to the present Executive term, and its willingness to continue to him the untrammelied exercise of bis powers as the Commander-in-Chief of the Army The above Temple of Minstrelsy will be opened THURSDAY EVENING, Deg. Sth, for 8 Short Seazon, by the world-renowned George Christy’s Minstrels, From Broadway, New York. At Hospital as Colemabion Colicge, Washington, Sbererclese pee aye wets led WALL * Ba’ ui As the sale wil! ‘without reserve, it mee nd |.adren a to eae res with fl rrt-class errand we ine Snr yo 2d Maine Volunteers.. 4 ist Penn Cavalry..... 4 Sth do do. 1) Harlan’s Penn Cavalry 1 9th ist Penn. Rifies ARD Anots, By J. C, MoGUIRE & CO,. Auctioneers. eces! : 1 — XTFNSIVE SALE UF 300 000 Im- shall be bad to the plea of “military necessity’? | 11th do do...... 2 H e select enteftainments of this celebrated PORTED AND lowestic CicaRe.—Un SATUR- force and go back again. This regiment at Ger- | 484 cover for any violation of any constitutional 2d Vermont Volunteers 2| ist Penn Volunteers... 5 ont willl be under the immed direetion Poy. EVENING, Deoem a fommnnotiog at 2 mantown (with cavalry) does all the picket dnty | Tzbts of any citizens of the United States, either | 34 do do.... 1 do +10 | and persona) superzision of Mr, Gronox CHRteTY, | #o/clogk.we shall sell at the gton Nat Se Dee ee ren Mae A ety tatel- e tn slaves or any other right of the citizens; nor, | 5th do do... the soknow edeed Becton of the Fthiopivn rane. | Clea store of Messrs, Roman & Chandiee. No Ngent Maryland gentleman, who has always| 1p (hlsdtection. | Three weeks since, it was re-| on tne otlier band, to wat privilege or protection | 10th Massachusetts Vol "hove performances in New Yark city tor the lest | 407% ''h etree, betwesn Fa. ave and been a democrat, and in the last campaign was ported at Centreville that they bad seventy or whatever, in extending by our armies either to the | [4th do do. Sirtrece yosre nave si at'ended by the elite and | s' » Opposi lards’ sotel, lected an ardent Breckinridge man, was in thiscity last | ©#bty thousand men, in all, between Centreville | title in slaves or any other property wha ever, | 19th do do, otroy lis, For parueulars see oma. bills and future adver- Xpuls sion—Parquet 50 cents; Dress Circle 2 cent de . RLINGTON CLUB.—The members of Arlington Club beg leave to to and Bull Run, with a few troops on a road lead- Spring, and was at that time one of the most ultra- in. g to Manassas. At that time two South Caro- ponent omarion 9, Lees lina regiments and a battery were to go South on seas ar sepraiy ee s He isnow in | ‘2e following Saturday. There was a great deal fea, and return Seti cnn 4. | of trouble between the Virginia and South Caro- favor of preserving the ogre at every hazard. tina troops. The house of Mrs Walters, near When asked what caused the change in his} waren: mill, had been made a hospital. There Views he replied that a few years since be was which {s incompatible with the safety of the Government Itself; but that the success of our arms in suppressing the rebellion, or of our individual rights of property, when Necessary, in the prose. cution of this » be made to yield on the permanent right of the Government fo re-establiab the authority of the Constitution over all the States 6f the Union. Mr. Bingham introduced a bill to forfeit the Ist Long Island Vol .. Ist NewYork Cavalry . HarrisN. “500.000 IMPORTS Bagh DOMESTIC of choice brands, ali of wh: we been gwermand th gerne wh eatirfi-d with thei crxy J.C. McGUIRF & CO., Aucta 36th 3th do 4ith do 45th do hit nds sod the public geners ly f they igracd sitter thelr Eight ‘Grand CF TILLON BAR TY at Preckiin Hall. D sty near 12th, on MONDAY, Deosmber Bema mens Fizy Tiokets 56 cents, admitting & and le- By J. C, MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. through South America and, asa citizen of the | “ere 3° t'0ops at Fairfax. fe hiding or abetting? aiersetrne suallengage | 4th do it do diea.__By order of the Committee. _0047.11"_ | rvpusTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT } The last seen of the enemy in any force be- | 19 alding or abetting the rebels against the ON PARTY ‘ON NORTH 4, BETWEEN 4TH AND 57H ©Te* United States, was everywhere treated with the! ies peng and Vienna wus on Sunday night | UD; the consideration of whick was post. | 79th do 2a do ori a hom waer—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Jane highest consideration and respect. Tuis time | leat ot ine OF x unday nig poned until Tuesday neat. Adjourned Anderson Zouaves. 34 do Opp Fatrows’ B-11. Navy Yano, Ary 4th, 1862, at 4 o’olock, on the premises. by vir- everything was changed. In every little State of ote Prt veda oet- Bouse between Pea- ——_ +e a et Bri 4th = do WEVEN st to the ted Central and South America be was \usulted, and ' ©°°*’S and Gen. McCall's lines. They re- LATE FROM THE SOUTH. of tru a rae fo gy, D Col ahe'leei at do do TO MOKRO ING, Ste bigan . Dec. 5th. Stockton’s Michigan (Thureds Tec, 5th.) i - nts, 5. F. BARNEs, pickets mee: nts, ‘of C. F, ‘Macay when be spoke of his nationality was laughed at ' mained there in large force nearly all night, and 0 0. De Kalb N. ¥. Vo} and taunted with the rupture nere. © You talk | * We ago yesterday, a large force of cavalry We have the following interesting news from | Lincoln Ca’ Independent Vol.... asseur Ww ‘ of sot nr bored ne ti jin sre Dumb red five the Sontb, copied from the Norfolk Day Book of } ist U. 8. Chasseurs. Sth = pum 0 (T | of the United States,” said they; “you have no, 224 {nfantry marched from Hunter's mill past j the 30th ult Berdan Sharpshooter 6th (TMSTEENTA ST. BAPTIST CHURCH. | hy; ai id fiftecn i Mor the same at the country now; you who have been so boastful. Walter’s mill and came to the turnpike, threw THREATENED ATTACK ON COLUMBUS. McClellan’s oon! south west oorner of ta force to Diificult Creek, and then to the You are no longer in a condition to fit out fil!bus- | OY! , en to tape eee and prey upon your weaker | “!!-8ate; and still another in the rear, toward¢ a nd soy wil. sion Aspe werk as the | G€9. McCall's lines. The people in the neigh- Memruis. Nov. 29 —General Pillow has infor- mation frem 2 reliable source that the enemy will attack Columbus in twenty days with 2 force of 75,000 to 100,000 men A lnrge amount of am- ancren iain GRAND CONCERT ameron si Corps ...:-- MRS. cor YOUNG, iat! Reaseconcsraisy WRDNESDA MA ember tih. 2a do Vol. 34 do — do hence esst sixteen feet; thence north inches; south seventy-one feet eleven fetal sie terse te 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 3 ‘Sadie Ist Mich! ‘a 1 ean 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 Sth Hiincis Cavelry.-- + 1/ Sturgis Illinois Rifles. Peete et ee ood Assisted ty, Funlncct Talent, under tho Girechon of mg hon posed Ci sees GEOKGr FELIX BENKERT. z cash; the remsinder in 6 and If ‘weakest.’ Our friend was so forcibly struck beck Pr they remained all night beers oy S aan bet inane — Sth do do: i it DiC. Voluntecre., a RAMME, pny pheno sreured by odeed e: Gen with the contrast between his position as 2 citi- AN RXTRNDED RECONNOISSANCE. tar boats and elght gunboats. Theenemy's plan| 6th do do. ia wen of the United States a few years since and 1|Oneida N.Y. Cavalry. 3 General Fitz John Porter reported last night to : 2 Total ..ceecseoee018 At General Hospital, (Circls,) Washington, Nov. 29. isto surround Columbne and starve them into submission. Gen Pillow says we should make every ettort to meet the enemy with a strong force rightaway There is no ‘ime to be lo MOVEMENTS AT MANASSAS Vienna t» Hunter's Mill, and sent out at tweive} Ricumonp, Nov. 27 —Reasone exist to antici. 7th = do do. now that bis views changed, snd though formerly ist Penn. Artillery. headquarters here, that on the day before yester- a strong States’ rigbis man, he is now as strongly | day he arranged with Generals McCall, Hancock In favor of a consolidated government of the stiff- and Wadsworth, to scout the country from est kind—any‘bing strong enough to bind the States together. "i eyencine at the cost ‘chaser. — THO J, FISHER, Trustee, dedlawhds J.C. MovUIRE & OO., Avots. fet tewkss 5. C. MoeUIRE & CO. Avcts._ By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. XCEL ENT HOUSEHOLD AND KIToR- URNITURE ry Pisno Soli eaves ds7 naysd 8. . jo— o : ; Performed by Gxonox Faux Sexeay. 3, Scena aad Prayer, from Der Frei es «Von Weber at Avction—On i vi 4 the sth instant, we shall sell at 10 o’siook s. oa ork of the might of the 24 instant) 400 of the | Pate an evrly rngegement at Manassas. Perhaps aera sie ac ae Belo m sat rostdence, No.'388 on ‘Twenty. frat onoei ————- . 2 a je may occur simultaneously there or at eee ceveseeg-s-.-. Balfe New Booxs.—From Mr. D. Russell, Seventh 2d Maine, under Lieut. Col Varney; 100 sharp-} Centerville There a large nade of Federals 4th do list D C. Volunteers.. 1 . Tenor and Bass. between H and putrecte, Faret Ward, an rtment of Furniture, viz— sosowood Velvet covered Parior Suite, oom- Shooters of the 22d Massachusetts, under Mejor | o; ite Evansport, with ber of brid, street, we have: . Sig: PPpes! port, a number of bridges “ Bethlebem. By Frederick Wiillam Feber, Tilton, to be spectally stationed; and followed | Prepared for the conveyance of troops across Oc- 2/24 Penn. Volunteers 6/4th do ai 4 1 1 1 1 3 coquan creek, evidencing a land and 1 at i os lista do > % Po D- D.” Pablished by John Murphy&Co,, Bait | (hem Yeeterday morning by preamp tre atk: Svapeport mera aeek 3a do S524 do 1] exo, Fxx ira "Aen Sumaaan: | 3 Walnut Marble top Corter Tables, a : ‘ . Paria Si le i os ceceeee i ; -oloth Soft mere. country. The whole command returned yester- sdvanclig bce mdi erie Sete oe 4th do 1) Hospital meine Y ie dag 3 fopranct pnd Buss. 7 oe chai” — ° This work, by the distinguished priest of the day, and Col. Averill reported that while petrol. | thelr army had reached Patrfax and adentocg | Sth do {)ith N. Hampshire Vol 1] 8. Home, sweet Home—rerfo-med cn the Piano | $3! OF Ch man Wistact and Hat Tree, oratory of St. Philip Neri, is published from ad- ing’ the cvuntcy- trons beyond Vienna to Hants within six miles of Centerville They fortify and ogee he ajsth do an vor 22 by Guonex Pauix Basement. | Ping Demack and White Window Cu'taine and vy trees res, vance sheets, and will, no doubt, be in much re-| siti no enemy ann teen, except two amall par. | {ores atecery balf mile. The war flag is way. | 34 do 2/7th Maine Volunteers. 1 a ot P pe and other Bareene, quest by Catholic readers. Hes—one of three, beyend Vienna, and one of ff. AFFAIRS NEAR SAVANNAH ma H ple erednreame ibe 4 From Hudson Taylor, Pa. avenue, we have : ? y “Thu Ps teen. nearly two miles beyond Hunter's Mili—to aun Crs ee phe neither of which could he getclose. No enemy oa pan infantry; being a sequel to the au. has been in the region he visited since Sunday. thesiand U.S. lofantry Tactics.” By Captain essen my lenergsradi the manner tn * . which a! ties acted yesterday, and th: Henry Coppee. Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co. Capt. Bell ‘ee fortunate 4 not ley, last aa bis whole squadron ; as the party which attacked and pursued bim was over five times hisnumber. | and reports created the greatest excitement, and Gen. Wadsworth guarded the road from near | GOvernor Brown is greatly disturbed in conse- Fairfax to Vienna, Gen Hancock n-ar Walter's ivan re state of the defenses on Im the House, Mr. Price of Baltimore was| Mill, and Gen. McCall had a fora; i Ths Savannah Republican of Thursday, says that the cannonading from the fleet upon Fort Pulaski could be distinctly beard the da previous. Commodore Tatnall, with his little fleet of six gunboats, bad arrived off Savannah utterly disabled. There was but one regiment at Fort Pulaski, and no practiced artillerists, ard it wes feard that the whole garrison would be either slain or forced to surrender. These rumors Gilt frame F. P. Mirrors,and other Looking Fine manozany and Walnut Wardrobes, Book- Pine Mahogany French, Cottage and other Bed- Fine ‘Mahogany Extension, Dining, and other ci Feb croton on Plated Ware, and Be RGS prem ed Bett, Rfig Cook : Quartermaster’s Dep't 1 10th do do. Rd New York Vol 1 2th do do.... 2 At Fifth District School House Alospital, Branch of General Hospital om E street, Nov. 20. Ast Excelsior Brigade. 1/4th Penn. Cavalry... 1 29th New York Vol... 1| Ist Kentucky Cavalry. 1 1) Obio Cavalry, (analy. 1 1) 10th Massachusetts Vol 1 12th Ponmaylvania Vel. 1)/5th Rhode Island Vol. 1 wd Manrianp Lzoistatere — Yesterday the Ma- ryland Legislature convened at Annapolis. In the Senate, after the call of the roll by the Becretary of the last Session, that body adjourned The public is respeotfally informed that this Cir- other Stoves, ‘Raa gee eee . + * J in or ging party on Nassau, on the Georgia coast, had been taken 50th, od 2. ; 4d Vermont Volunteers 1 | ous wil exnibit des a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auocts. chosen chairman temporarily, and the Gover. | Difficult Run. No enemy was seen by eithe: of | porsrssion of by the Federals, and a large amount od eee = a DA Ber’s proclamation convening the Legislature 104th do do.. 4 Total...cececeseeel8 24 U. 8. Cavalry.cwses 1 them Dense smoke of camp fires was seen rising | Of uobulled rice and jnunjured cotton had fallen read. from Germantown to neqr Frying Pan. ® prey he apap ies Planters are destroying Affer the administration of the cath prescribed tveir cotton as tas possible, when unable to GEO WN, or ‘Thres id Nights. MONDAY, TUES- Day ant WEON hate hen On the ‘ot oorner of West and Green sis., upon which nif grr agncaryti fn Ppointed a commit. | + 1/34 Michigan Voi tee to report a schedule for the Repnblican por- with his brigade. Gen. Witiiame’s brigade takes BROWNING & KEAT: Harris Light Cavalry . 10) 19th Indiana Vo! ENTIRE CHANG OF PROGRAMME. do4 Stawtt 3 ‘ Corner 9th street and Pa. ave. 5 oceasions Mac’ile HK LUISE, the Star of the are- SUPER CONFEDERATE COLONEL KILLED carry it into the interior. Bands of Union are| Sick vemaining in the Hospital for Eruptive se, Met nog Mar : Mis Virgins Ni ‘Tem <i = fa ~<§ Pe 4 by the Constitution to the members, the House} Gen. Blencker reported Inst uizbt to beud- | forming uo the ecunniee. Diseases, at Kalorama, Nov. 22 Wm’ Kin-ade, Fboureai., Philo Katinas B: URSDAY a! i k weal mili. SS * bn on pee nltttnn er Aenseealpadlwad (eee Fano beeen heap og ba] POE A ay me oo tnd the twa Closan Oaitiner sea Reread onli bas beer tn Nor tux Orriciat Kzront—it is proper to | Fostshad anengagement with the enemy's cavalry | lieve that dist onor, if notdeath, awatta evcry| 6th do do... 1)16"h do a 6 | apo ar in ol-gan ly d versified ent mente, ‘*Gret- state that the concluding portion of the Balti. and infantry, in which bis troops took some female that may remain,should the city be cap- ee ae a a 20 1 Se ture, consisting of Sofas, more Sun’s version of the report of the Secretary prises, who reportthat tn the engagement the “Ite Georgia troops at Richmond and Peters. | 6'b 40 é 85th do 5 | Orantne of the New #riok SITHEATER. and Marbie-top Center of War is not from the official report, the origi- | Colonel of the rebel cavalry was killed. All was burg had formally demani'd to be sent bome | 2d Maine Volunteers... 2|96th do 1] CANTERBURY HALL, nal draught prepared by Secretary Cameron hay- | W!!¢t around and jn bis iines towards nightfall. | by the government They bad entered requests | 7th do a 6 104thdo a :3fC — Mahosany snd Extension Dining Tabies ané ing received some revision at his bands prior to GONE TO FREDERICK thor tecrr et brough thel Colonels. It ts said | 2d Vermont do 1 Renan sightCevalry 2 | , (Cormertz the Washington rata Ss Damask 27d I-09 Carta Fé . that thetr call will now be heeded. 1st NewYork Artillery11| ist Michigan Cavairy. 7 1818S BVOUVE, RN‘ Br OO" LY io ard T.208 Cu: ad being communicated to Congress. Reports were received last evening at head- 44th New York Vol... 3/Stozkton’s Michigan rear uf oPri CVvERy Rise eee Mirrors apd Fotugs. ove 's of s dustin wentat Gasca. a quarters here of the arrival of Gen. Banks at = 57th do do.... 8} cavalry. 1 Pt iu gue! a A fh A SexatoniaL Cavcvs.—Yesterday forenoon | freq LL KINDS OF FANCY GROCERIE! ath Wee ‘With the firat talent in America, V-ivet. Brussels, and 3-p y Carsets, be : the Republican party +f the Senate met in the | tues Gen” oa ee Atte Goons on hed oo ue siowgn? fob a. fist mienn Mahogany aod Wauut Froveh aud ther Bed Vice President’s room and a me H stea‘s, 53 Pa avenue near sth st vy and Walnut Marble tepard Pisin Bu- a M 2d New YorkCavairy. 3jist do Ca ow, Reappea.anc: -f M133 JULIA HUDSON. up the line of march for Frederick and its vicipit UST » ECEIVED A LOT OF Vv arti mt ‘The B-aut'ful Senestrees Walnut and other Wardrobes and Lounge, tion of the Standing Committees of the body. | this morning. ee ee J superior OULD CASING ET WR AROT, oa ist ns Volante i ae ts dc New Songs, New Dances, and New Plays! feacwte tup ond Figia,® o alsrando ans J ctlet Bote, The avis report will probably be made get sant RO WwRING & KEATING’S, 8th do do. 1 Total.. +180 TONEY ee preine BALLET | Curied Hair and Shu:k’ es and other Be-- ai Se eee U.S. SANIT RY COMMI UST RECEIVED « , (™ The Star of yesterday did not assert that 24 FP a J Se wey Washington, D. went? five bbls WA FOR SALE LOW, | at st. Elisabeth Hospital, Eastern Branch, No- LA MONDOLINA Gener ho Sanitary oo + 4 tweuts fire bhi L°E ONIONS and fivs | 4¢ St. Ea ; ae . id ral Banks’s column would go into winter ‘ f sation has LA MONDOLINA Sshatgey Stands, Prowsen-Chamber Tebies, is bbls HAVANA ORANGES, by vembsr 2. L4 MONDOLINA’ roskery and Glassware book: olrefuer i quarters at Frederick, Messteurs of the Republi- Hy €, whieh Muitary eer eree a dessewer BROS Pe cron nen ist Excelsior Brigade. 3/36th Penn Volunteers, 6 TUMBLETY OUTDONE. Sochiee ape other Stoves, Fire Irons, and Kitohen com. It mentioned Frederick as a better point to | “ re ER EOE ROK cout ARMY FINGER MITTENS, ~ {24 do do 1)57th New York Vol... 1 move from, er to winter at, than the one now oc- de 21m gh, A is ae che thin ft for the Soldier, also Buokekin Gloves, an 4{50th Pean. Volunteers. 1 Gauntlets, at 990? Beak 'a.ave. Bao! doef oF 355 Dstcbetween ath and oh. Kif___or 355 D et. between sthant ‘och. Baaw wee, dod OGY Bike, es ANE 3 Or 355 D strest, be: 2 WALL & BARNAR By THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer (Om eoutes ome ©) Bi Gey of hay nad vesorded ip Liter 3. A: hue Scunty, Dutsiet of Co mba. gad eupied by these troops. HEPARTM ENT OF M ‘TROPOLITAN I~ The municipal election which took place | 316 Uth vtroee Peomee oh have lost propane Yesterday in New York city, and which the pa- | 8'9 Tequested to repart their lous to thes" Doxey” ‘ot ‘on een os ae quantities of lost property now in for s while past, resulted in the election of Geo. | 203) zawtf Opdyke, the republican candidate, by a close vote ick CREAM AND WATER iC, of wad ntte,ben Beier! Og Pa avenne, back room; 01 9 h and ‘0th. 2.000 GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS, ’ jast received at 86th New York Vol.. 2| Brickel’s Art. 85th Penn Volunteers. } 59th New York Vol... 5 Total, requrst it quality, at $76 per uart, 4 2d do do.... 4 For , Ladies, Children. 12 0% the Tee Piece of property FORT PICKENs +EPORTED 1 Pe Te Oy d' tow rates. AL dost 386 Po ahcaee bee yoo, 4 Indiama Hospital (Patent Ofice), Washington, | Admiasion—QegoPe® M2 0°° ook. Lone Ro toned ee ene et tee pte of TAKEN. ‘0 BE | Patladelphia Confectionery. corte Feelin gaat? A NOTICE TO OFFICERS, nie PD Ome 2 aes, : pee ese een ot the t orthwest corner ‘ A Bit of Conted B te ea TOE TOI Fine Morgan STALLION, | siyli ADMission—Nighte— Parquet, % cents; Parterre 4 el erate Bancembe. TRE UN spirited, yetdocile and eas! 19th Indiana Vol ..(a)69/98ub Peon Vail a b rs LON fe ER MEETING | grit iy mange 19th Indiana Vol ..(a)63/36th Penn Volunteers, 9 | 15 cents. phe epee ayn ena of te Pal | PS agate eaden SYUAY Dik chntron a | tre Buy eure t,t hdads's ant Io do do.:.-.. dlist NewYork Artitiery 1| _epryoren at; commence at oFsloak. adelphia Inquirer, says: * anon icing at hai nest aoe hone tee Foieecorth, ‘To be seen at CONKLIN’S Stabie, | 27th do +s, 2) ist Michigan Cavalry.10 December 1, p m—I learn from a refugee, | continued ome nur cai ‘oo F-3m | lth street, below t e avenue, deqact "| ist do Cavairy.. 6 — | (QP? FELLowy : 2 aiapaich, pablisned se ies Beek epee, teat | ———s— RKAD—VREAD—RBREAD: BerdanSharpshooters. 4! Total.......es00s108 TWo WER SEPA Det. a, in the Rickmond Ezam- MULE, FOR SALE —A strong MULE, sonna | BD“ Wavd*APD PILOT BREAD. 50d Penn. Volunteers..14 = . ‘ner of Thursday last, reads as follows: kind, in single or double harness. for 350 BaRReLs (2) One officer. WM. WRAY, it “ Moxtcomeny, Nov 27 tale oheap, on 24 street, in rear of 534 Pa ave- Families ought to buy this Bread, as it is of first | ——————_____________ The greatest performer of the age! Proms messenger, arrived bere last night | _de 4 3t ty. snd & barrel contains it 85 pou: de, At General Hospital, Alezandria, Nov 29. — poor diy cs oon learn the important inte li- J TEAS—TFA®%—TEAS: Haye tee pers oviy Al read in sacks ud WEA GR COM PE Ni oer Beowtaee Serer let wow Tone, For sale | 01% Perle WILLA PeTTipoNE Stu New Pe ORY 3|5th Vermont Vol Wray te cat VENTS ist: } ° w Yor! ‘ol... id de4 Sta vif 453 Pa.avenue nest ctee:, | 1°43 : = : * Nourteoath st, J igth dod “If sth de wel Laat iH ae F ss pj *e . iy - — - SUSE RECEIVED TK: BBLS. 8. HORINE’S No rice ‘ro Sipe y FROM PHILA + 4/4 ‘eae, OHNNY YD. 2.2, yarranted.. Also. prime Monongahela Whis- DELPHIA -3/sth do do me EV; r kies for tale 3 P. i Chamberiain ie now loading at 5/3 Maine Vol: 5 it ' ‘hawt! BROWNING & KEATING. riot’ of Uclasine te neh s10]ath "do 1 th the Campbelt NDIA RUBBER, FANTLOONS Ig AY. December 7h. sth toon “Star Performeracis. Soma Saket; Ponchos, Blankets, dc. at ‘nega! iadelphis THOS, WERSTER, Jr, greene sopen Fy 5. HYDE & DAVIDSON Spoe commencing ats dest or 36d Dat verwoe at ne Pkiteae ert pe AVE JU8T RECEIVE ‘DAY, J NOTI I Fevatos ot Bala upd Wy Pus PAYA | Tre omcors Nor Aimy cal others, owing us vom sy eee Ho.se Obey BLL u ule bills are hereby rotied oo to pa: pany, vereo) the offerea inless 6 aw ated a0,0HN B. pUDNEY. she 61, empowering thom to sien dost 356 v st ne ao * JO8. T.K. ~ des if or 356 wat _between 9h snd toth,— Deaiorg iv ‘amp pe PLANT & COP 0 Past petwocn ih ar di a Ge e3t* : Rass ineton ry o. Meeps PS oe seme 13H, SWIse, 'D AMERICAN coluaer athe 8 Jewelry, &o., Tae wen rnod oP SBES. tas rant seit ttn Mitt <table 3 CARNE R’s 3 MILITARY AND TRUNK STORB, 508 [RS renue. cont side, between 9h aud loth

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