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OUR MILITARY BUDGET. perenne SERENADING. THE EVENING STAR. Snes UP Though Tux Sraz is printed on the fastest | NCE, to the sick espectally. Steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition ds 90 large'as to require it to be put to press at an may not nati] the next day. shal. Last night it became necessary to 0 make him 11] again for two days afterwards. NAVY TaRD Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer of to-day devotes itself to Rews matters. ‘The Acpudlican treats vpon the negro. — — - + 0e tomac. ess and the Army. wind is fair. ‘We, need hardly say to the country at large that, The navy yard to-day presented a Sabbath-like contrast to its usual week-day scenes of activity and its usual week-day sounds of hammering, clinking, steaming and blowing ; all work being suspended A few seamen, lounging about in their best toggery ; a few “ contrabands,”’ enjoy- ing @ holiday as only darkies can; two or three naval officers about to attend the levee; and the sentinels (marines) pacing to and fro, with their be to decline lending himself to Congressional | biue coats and white cross-belts, were the only ‘unless carefully guarded against, the propensity ef such a body as the Congress of the United @tates to usurp the functions of other branches of the pubile service on ali passing cecasions, in the Propensity of ind‘vidual members to ‘‘splurge’’ ‘Spon every opportunity, threatens greatly to embarrass the proper prosecution of the wer, ‘Unless duly resisted. As delicate a matter as it may sobemes, or rather “splurges,” likely to interfere | signs of life visible. 3a the success of bis military plans, jt is clear that General MeCiellan possesses both the firmness and sagecity that enable him to do so. Thus, @EN. scott. Gen. Scott, who accompanied him to Europe re- WASHINGTON CITY: 4 Tea prestinnees — ne prrge. oad e streets 0} nm ight, serenad! WEDNESDAY. .... JANUARY 1, 1862. shybedy ana nsdy, ben Preargeny An order has been issued probibiting any band in the service of the United States from so doing ‘ unless after permission to that end bas been sought pas (ors mer oA PES ennaae tdiewae and obtained from the office of the Provost Mar- before ‘clock M.; 1 guards in the streets leading to the residence of Ovn Faimnns at the various military camps and Gen. McClellan to keep off auch parties, one of hich not many nights sinee blew and thumped Positions Will confer « savor by keeping us posted | ¥ ‘&2 to movements and affairs ack vicinities. | Under his windows until so annoying him as to The Pusey came up from the flotilla last night, but brings no news of interest from the lower Po- Vessels continue to ran the blockade when the We are glad to learn’ through an attendant of THE DEATH OF PRINCE ALBERT. Interesting Particulars By the Niagara, we received a brief announce- ment that Prinee Albert was dead. The melan- choly event took place at about eleven o’clock on the night of the 1th of December, and caused 8 Tost profound sensation througbout England. elncey Times records the last moments of oyal yhness : on Prints aging ae ill some bth since. fever, accompan Tediopenition made their appearance ‘or some days the complaint was not considered to be serious, but from the early part of last week the medical men in attendance and the persons about the Court began to feel anxious. not till Wednesday (the 11th) when the fever gained head. and the patient was much weakened, that the first bulletin was issued, and even then It was stated that the iptoms were not unfa orable. It is said that the death of the King of al bad an unfortunate influence over him during his {llnese, and possibly assisted the pro- emt malady. On Wednesday he is said o have expressed a belief that he should net re- cover. No material change took place on Thurs- pao and on Friday the Queen took a drive with no idea ofdanger. When she returned, the pa- tlent’s extremities were cold, and from that time he was in the greatest danger. “On Friday evening he was not expected to survive the night, and the Prince of Wales he rally, telegra for. All night the Prince contin very ill. turday forenoon there was a " which so often Precedes dissolution, but it gave eat perce se iy iclans At4 Ps the pase too! Place, and the Prince, Wai mo revious Friday had been runt not — the an to sink eradualiite exha reals lungs, the ca exhaustion, set in. the 'Prince’* thing became continually sh feebler, and he expired without pain ate minutes before 11 o’clock. He was sensi- ble, and knew the Queen to the Last. “*It must bave cheered the last moments of the illustrious patient to see bis wife and nearly all 8,000 men, bad taken all the houses in Springfield TELEGRAPHIO. « AUOTIC ORE, Jan. 1.—The Old Point boat has AFTERNOONS TO-MOKKOW. ‘arrived and brings the following news - mre & BA ee. Forrasss Monzor, Dec. 31—A negro who Aik Sone Pe sh ond phar came into Camp Hamtiton this afternoon writ thata largecamp of the enemy, at a plate near = Bethel, was broken upand & general stampede to Yorktown took place Saturday night. They had seven heavy how!tzers, but they were all removed. The cause of the alarm wasa rumor that an ad- vance would be made by Gen. Wool on Sunday __at the - Pi tian Association Rooms, Mert of truce was sent by General Magruder THis WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jan. ist. ampton Bridge, this afternoon, with a small —— Packet of letters for the North. Seven rebel | Admission 35 cents; reserved seats 30 conte. officers composed the party, and they remained at the iaasaeien Ree ‘and tha dour, . Hampton fot some time, and appeared to be | Doorn open at 7; enteriainment to commence at making observations and endeavoring to obtain | °° — information of our contemplated movements. ING’S nai - Their appearance at this time, and with such small number of letters, leads to supposition that they were desirous of deserting to ascertain the Bienderd Ciowa ——— truth of the current rumors of an advance ¥. TUR® and WEDNESDAY arts a ee : Ou MONDAY. TUPSDAY "2 Es) Lye A : Jeu ine=on bi ‘ end o7 ap. by virtue of Seet'ot New Year Afternoon Haute! imt _ JOBM, SEN their powaime . VOUA SONCER side. Edward Johnson, goeere of the Naval Bri- by A. git Curcaniatad Wemene | Mom eutniasu-etpoomwons, | ageing a fre S'Gismimsed from the service by Ge=cral Wool. we araet te BROTHERS. tos sounty: Bc Nels sarmneree THE WAR 1 MISSOURI. . TREE, une calf de am! snohoe Sa north treet, and 133 OrveRvitix. Mv. 3. ine of our men : . ‘0 ‘ cane vf resin ser Clinton, nd eared | pny Lane Sethe matters to Springfield, bas just returned, having left that M’D) IRGINIA the pre place on Christmas. He says Gen. Price, with Pasoi westrian ‘are not for the use of his troops, turning women and chil- l ‘when waited on bys Senate committee appointed | cently and returned with him, that his few weeks | his children round his bed. The Princess R dren into the streets. He had unloaded bis wa- to investigate and report concerning the Ball’s | on the ocean really had a wonderful effect on his | who is at Berlin, wee er nawed Uy seoce: severe Bons, and was making preparations for a long Bluff disaster, he is said politely to have answered | condition. The swelling in his legs bas almost | !2disposition “¥ stay. oxes 8t 7 o’clook: board his ship. Of the elevation and strength menoce at 8 precisely. that bis time was so completely occupied by the | entirely disappeared, and the vertigo, not long | Ofmind shown by the Princess all through these | _ The people of Arkansas had refused to allow | ™ER0e St 8K RICHARD P. JON present emergencies of the service, a3 that he had since troubling him, with It. He mow walks} crying ecenes, it is impossible to ik too highly. | Price te enter that State with any other troops none whatever to devote to the investigation of ; Artes OMOPERY HOUSE with far greater ease and comfort than ere «m™- She felt !t her place to bea com ‘ort and support | than those regularly enlisted in the Confederate past mishaps; and that should he get tirne to that to her mother In this affiction. ES. Agent WA BARNARD. Auctioneers. 0 & E - P Harp F te oe Kvcrion COE SATOR barking on ship board. The Times says that the Queen bas borne her | “rvict. His force Included only 1,500 men so ors y ene. pay MURN NS eet ‘ = 10 end hereafter, he would promptly inform thecom-| We learn, further, that he dect not desiga vis- } ioss with exemplary resiguation snd e crores | enrolled. The country about Springfield wasfull crore!’Caniet ne Mit ‘RELS craloak- on the ht pty ty mittee of the fact. The interview ended there iting Washington shortly- which, underso terrible 8 bereavement, could not ee returning — Price’s war ilpeerg ed Beg Breatwaw. New Yor Second-hand Fa: . 6 - Subsequently, another Congressional commit- eS PROVOST GUARD. ave been anticipate en the first passionate ey were permitted to return home and ta! Puen Ore = Mane perior Feather Bede, tee, charged with the (so called) duty of invest!-| 41) poou citizens are thanking the Provost | Ours of grief was Orn, eit ery culled! ber | oath of allegiance, Price would be left with only | The entire entertalamentuncer the remediate di orior sasir, Skmok, ead steel sed Mo gating into the conduc: of the war, have been = his regular Confederate troops. Teotion of ind, Gotees and other, Bodetwads, Marshal for having succeeded in putting a stop to | gives proof of great natural ener; y, addressed a GEORGE CHRISTY. ‘and the night grog-shop nuisance, that, in spite of | them in rolemn and affectionate’ ierms. Het | Since Gen. Pope's rapid operations of last week, The acknowledred Pioneer of Minstrelsy! snd Pisin Buresus. —_ every other expedient tried, kept Washington in Majesty declared to her family that, though she | there is quiet in all the region between the Mis- A Ww ‘ felt crushed by the loss of one who had been her | souri and Osoge rivers. Not @ rumor of rebel |, This Evening will be produced George Christy's ‘ood seat Chairs and Rockers, summoning before them military officers, and asking them questions, which, if answered, i bod ‘would promuige information likely to éefeat the | 9 stew and uproar, uatil the strong hand was laid | companion through life, she knew how much was ble Extravacanza enti 4 {oanaes oats on le Blankets sod success of plansof the campaign, if by any pos- upon some of the owners of the offending bar- expected of her“and she accordingly called on camps or squads has been heard. sie epee ee noes thir sitle chance it became known by others than | rooms. All‘who venture to keep such places open | her children to give her their assistance, in order bd er characters by the comsany. Shose confidentially entrusted with it. To pre- | after 9% p. m. may rely on tt that thelr turn will | that she might do her duty to them and to the THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. ph. 1 melange of Singing, Dancing. B ‘Yeat such an occarrence, the officers sought 10 be | soon come to go “up to the captaln’s office (guard | “But one sentiment was a at Careiectioe Lovisvitte, Dec. 31.—A doubtful rumor pre- Opera, &e., Ke. ses. - “pumped” have ail declined to answer such nee house) and settle.” Apmission—Parquet, 50 cents ; Galiery, 25 cents. ea On preparation, NEW YEAR’S CALLS, England—that of deep sympathy for the Queen Ty ete os Core City Hotel has been burned ARTILLERY FIRING LAST NIGHT. and regret for the death ne 80 universally Secess: a! respected The strongest eulogiums were passed Exciting rumors of a general engagement in Last night, from an early hour until daylight, open ts deceased Prince by the Press and the . % = questions without the permission of Major Genera} McCiellan, to that end. So this committee. too, ended their ‘investigation’? "bout as wise as cash. our city was started with reports of musketry | public Southern Kentucky have been current all day, oO» PELLOWSs’ & okt ‘ 1 WALL & BARNARD. Avcts. ‘when they commenced it. and artillery from the other side of the river. Great Interest was felt in the situation of the | rt ‘hey are generally discredited now, no notice 3 EL we BALL! GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotioncers. It is fortanate that the officers questioned re-} The gring was nothing but “keeping New| QuCe?, and bulletins were issued from time to | of BY aving been received at headquar- D FELLOWS i NOSOME TWO Y BRICK ROUSE membered the obligations resting upon them to} \ 001.5 1 id time showing that although her Majesty was | ters. > FELLOWS H Axp Lor at AUction. fr eating ti!litary information | ¥°Sfs"” 08 the part of various volunteer corps. | overwhelmed with grief, she bore the bereave-| Cincinwati, Dec. 21—A special dispatch to ‘we ehtll sell, at « p-m., i fromt abstain from communicating t!litary rmation | it was ‘irregular, and doubtless unauthorized, | ment with calmness, and had not suffered in| tne ¢, fal, ft Indi it SATURDAY NIGHT, Dacexsze 28, of er ? ood So any one, except by permission or orders from | x14 there is a fair chance that the officers who | health Se ret ee mare thaws their superior in command; a military offence pf fight tucky. THE ALLEGANIANS! permitted it may be court-martialed for so doing The Queen and the royal children were to leave | mors of fighting in Kentucky, ; avesiiig guished under tis vaies of the service Windsor Castle for Osborne on the 18th Gen. Buell ordered the regiment of Fustleers, ped rrr 3 Otherwise, the labors of this last mentioned Con- ARMY AND NAVY REPRESENTATION. The funeral of the Prince would take place on | and a regiment of light artillery, to Green river, . &o, &o. gremional Investigating Committee might result | At 11 o’clock to. day the efficersof the army and Monday, the 234- In accordance with the ¢08- | petore he went forward. VOCALIST AN; aor bee oe Te . 4m another Bull Run affair, which, ell the world | "*VY. !n full uniform, proceeded from thelr re-| would not be a state one, nor Gen. Buckner’s cavalry were yesterday within SWISS BELL RINGERS! ay pep tee know, was for the moet part the result of persis. | spective departments, headed by their oldest of- lets state. The sate of alee ae = re as } 2 short distance of our pickets, and it is supposed SWISS B E LL RINGERS ' be, for notes ey = . i t y chief mourner, supportei by the Duke of Cam- 4 ¥ trust tent interference of members of Congress to regu- ficers, ete A are House, to pay their respects erp igen pede pret Prisse of Bre he intended attacking Gen. McCook in force, de. SWISS BELL RINGERS! | sonrertouia Bitte sat oft in late the campaign of Gen. McDowell, by driving | to President Lincoln. ‘The remains were to be laid in the royal vault at | *foy the Green river bridge, and then retire. —— jal eokds EN & WILLIAMS, Anois. kim “Onward to Richmond.”” a RNS <3.) aeREST Windsor All the United States regulars were thrown | MISS CARRIE HIFFERT, —— Affairs at Ric and Centreville, The King of the Belgtane was expected in En- | across the bridge early yesterday morning. un. sasewion” MARIA BOULARD INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Gon Mav. —The New York Trid s avain | al Correspondence of Charleston Courter.) | giaud on a visit tothe Queen. The Crown Prin- St. Lovis, Dec. 31 —No news bas been received ~A. . a aden Gee ine as oer canes a ao. Rick xond, Dec. 7, 1561 —From Centreville we | Set of Prusala (the Princess Royal of England) | , 08 oro ‘aght at Paducab. MR. 6. GALLOWAY, OF ALL KINDS>POR THE ARMY. A large ust - ngag e | bear this morning’ that a fight is imminent. | W## unable to visit ber mother from {ll-bealth, MR. J.M. BOULARD y B PUDNEY. work of forcing the tll-timed advance to Bull | Wort again, Remember: theucb, ve weoiz| But the Crown Prince was expected hie Pencenulateheniascntsa <4 90: fa on et bn Run. [ts editorial columns bove for some weeks | did come at last. Col Kemper, Speaker of the | , 4 feeling of gloom prevatied throughout Eng- The Massachusetts Legislature. i concleded « serieacl eng. ee past been devoted almost sol-ly to the work of} House of Delegates, and Chief Quartermaster | nd: ands general mourning was expected-| New Yorx, Dec. 31—The Legislature will ful conoerts im the city of New York, Week Sars. wHUR TS, DRAWER disarguing three-fourths of the army now engaged | Capel: hve hurried off to Manassas, in conse- | (st, stone to give capreesion to thelr fedings cy | meet to-morrow. mere reeves on Se ee wes JOHN B PUDNE in fighting for the restoration of the Union, and | WUe2°€ of Private new It, te said, they ine ee ee have received that a battle faatband Per contra, | Condolence Ex Gov. Clifford was nominated to-night for A at Highly Popular Musical Entertatnments.} 5 sireet, au Sth and 10th the kindred labor of raising up aa enif-war party | atl the newspaper correspendents are in town, Precident of tas Scaats, ind A: ules de Their Roportoure embraces ioe selection of UFFA {0 & WOLF ROBES, LAP RO Yn all the loyel States, that will outnumber the | and say that the talk of a fight {s all bosh. Speaker of the House OCAL QUARTETTES. Bwoase sc4 8) AMP BE vl ‘i arranged in theirown peoulisr and efféctive style. reosived st JO} 4 Ps. party willing to essay the foolish scheme of car- ‘The pi nah. of or ment foe aly upon us, and, % Also, a variety of the sweetest English, Irish, .(baok yer & Fying on the war to the end of flooding the non- | 28 Vov remark, the next two months will decide Md., Dec. 31.—Contrabands from lade — Y’S 3u bet. sth and im, German and Spanish Bal! See eeaees whether the struggle is to be a long or short one. ASONIC,—A stated communication o! = nas, Soenas, &o.. fi tho works of the !—Sutlers " find alavebolding States with more than half of four | | say it will be shot, and that we elite five dailyyand. after on tention ee eat elem Shapter, No 13. aM af pooalar i Fr ach maaterey | Ore coe Bethe pater sepply millions of freed negroes, and at the sme time | | The Missouri delegation found the President in-} Banks, ar- forwarded to Gen. McClellan's head. | Soles? Gee Satteunendey ori adaition to oh evening, severed ploces | Bot JOHN B. PUDNEY, 356 D st, utterly destroying the industrial value of the} flexible in bis determination to make Col. Heth h and quarters to be disposed of. It ts tated that at least | ally invited. By order of fhe Wh on the ovlabrated svnninic ast region“of the South in which uegrocs alone can | %7J0F Keneval. | He sald there was no other way | dne-third of the slaves of London county bave INO. '(HOMBON, Seo-"} °* WISS BELLS! KETS, BLANKETS —Large stook, by of reconciling Price and McCullough than b' de thei: § a labor in the gua to advantage to the business in- | giving them a common head; nelther Jonnston, | mde {be Cuneta seine tented COMPANY DUNS TON GAS LIGH elF.The front ofthe hall and the adjsoent streets Bite waecr La JOHN ,B. PUDNEY teresta of the whole country. Such is to be the ee | ios could be spared vicinity This morning some ten or twelve, and | Ag ¥ tothe 5 | Wii. be illuminated with the Tie: cent dem 355'D street, hn and fot. ° sot 3. | came w 4 recommen jons. Hom In order to erect in ltrsid a. frecd nesea| ,g: 4 fees of our arf law for dedulte period, | 2¥t of ave white refugees, were aiepatched by | elgokuoidersof this gowneny are here Tepes Ss | tora one ee MOND SE ae MILITARY OPFICERS AND OTHERS. ; Pie | (Ave years.) and 2 proclamation of free trade with | sent that if our forces were to enter Loudoun the | Sfleirs of the same during the year #2, will be held ARNUM’S MUSEUM BATCHELOR’S GEN: IR DYE, Diopla throughout the United States, in order to | Sil tue world for the time designated, would ac. | sett, hat if out forces were to enter Loudoun, the | Of Sin ar of Suauarrcet, Nottess | New, Yorkyupon,the.ngits ofthe ALL BGR A- Bont te the Wont. carry its idea of general emancipation as a neces. | complish more towards the opening ef our poris | wonld gladly renew their allegiance to the Union’ Belcan eazy between NIXNSAND Swiss BELL RIN 4 Ths Only ond + Dye Known. an all the navies of tbe other continent. is Lees- ecole 7 et Sold also. te eons ne destructive labors above referrea | '* {Be anauage of the Examiner this morning. burg bed. bees somsidarshly mareeetea, The Sea cote BSWR, noe. dmission Medicine Stork op Pateut Oe ‘oor. fo Our pspers are making war against the Confed- militia, however, showed a great disinclinationto (CR FEARRYARTER 18T HESIMENT nat Seate. — to, tis publishing numerous falsehoods concern. | erate tag on account of its resemblance to the fag | unt naa were Sai ec iam to as December hie: Heed ceneteie i | dems Grae" a 3 where ng the conduct of the war and the condition and | of the Yankees. Gens. Beauregard and Johnston | the precise location of whieh in not given, butt | a4 A will be locetal It Alenirin "Re ANTRRNURY MASA. Late coe eg = IN. ¥. Prospects of the Union cause, all calculated, if en cote Paaetncrn oar” ae rte 4 ig probably well known to our mili ‘authorities. ions will be designated at proper Cc D . es Barciag . ¥. Relieved extensively, to interfere materially with tibaed battle faye: © newly dis- | The number of troops in and about Leesburg is| tions. Recruits wishing to join this regiment will ee ste! ri (Formerly the Washington Assemb!; Wsenanass et Gar arma. Richmond ladies are busily engaged in knit.| timated at 6.000, inclu ing the militia. mustered in and clothed at once ie ‘of ) near in the ILITARY OV OaTs: ‘Advices from Dam No. $thi /W. WALL, — porner of eth MILITARY OVERCOATS!! ‘The only remedy against disastrous consequen- | ting woolen comforts and helmets or vizors for the | ug that the Confederates tnaie. Semctieation Reoruitin, sigten ead ireinis Regiment... mares of te Nes EVERY Nigar Rends-m- de or - c, Pon moet ~—. “ees from the course it is pursuing, is to seize and ry ge th ip ele eye besa there yomtaey aad fired several shot and shell | 343, Capt Whitney's quarters late oava'ry. With the first talent in America, Soe th” eae oe ae See Dold the persons of tone reaponsibie for Ha course, | Mten-cent calico,” now costa soven dollars. Seven | rided gun, doing wodemerey tees | oe ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. | , Overoonis, Drees and Patuene Costs, Panta, ang Une te prea as hay was snescay ive na | Segue Seat ck neta arg etaae | seed snomerte une Water A ported | (P™NOFICE TO TAX PAVERS nena onsen pT Salient anGctuitittethetencsdfinces. sold at action the other day for 12,50). Senato: | °f, Col, Leonard's command, stationed there, laid @CoLLactor’s Ovrice, Eccenirse Ethiopian Artest of the Day, ée27 2wif__(Intel.) SBER. avenue, upon their arms all night, but discovered no ene- Wathington, December FRANK BROW —— a Brown. of Mississippi, contributes an interesting | my in the mornin, Notice is hereb: to ail ° ? 1 The animus regula: ng ars course and tone of | account of the battle of Leesburg to the Enquirer. W hile the pistes of late have only shown one | for recede ont ocd a un Co mit pernons (a arrests FRANK BROWER! &D COMFORTS AND ED BLANKETS, ‘Maat paper Is clearly as inimical to the triumph of | Bis company took a prominent part iu that bril- | gun, (the 12-pound Parrott gun.) itis known that | unless the same is paid at this office before the lat Tabdie Linen, Napki he war for the restoration of the Union under the | lant ight y shied in the vicinity of Martinsburg a fall | 487 of February next the property on which the M Qnd Sheetings. ‘Constitution of the United States, as tha: of the | , It 18 pretty well settled that Mr. Alex. Guicon, | geld battery, which is probably masked In some | {8X 1# due will then be advertised and sold, as the y t ee pes ee dum sleaes <4 Richmond Enguwer or Examiner. The prompt | *,“istiaguished young lawyer of this city, will be | piace where they anticl pate we are to pass, should | ™x,<irects.. wish to svoii the heavy expense of ING ve, —— M. LEY & BRO. arrest and imprisonment of those responsible for egg spring as opposition caadidate to Mayor advance be made. F number of the enemy advertising will hte 4 within the cue epee FRAN SINSER BLE Bete her 6 Neves, its course is a very much clearer ‘military neces- An iron mine bas been discovered, or is to be| m: pre pel Metrorail cones Vi -eotFebl sham MAO. iy _ det lw Market. sity” of the times, than to overturn the Constitu. | opened, about six miles from the city. and its! near Williamsport are probably only reconno!- THE UNION PRAYER M Wi Ten COMPAR Y! ~ | resources deveioped by a wealthy stock com pany 01 + “A EETING Wil a és ICE. tion by making the war simply an abolition war F y pa tering parties Th ir none on our side have be held each day week ia the New York New Songs, New Dances, &e., &e LL Persons inde! tous 's, due title. Tr Seema been burt, but our rott battery at the dam is} Avenue Churoh,: Rev. Dr. Gurley’s,) commencing jomgs, Dh tai Sonoqnts, are jae requested to ‘ Punsonat.—Mre. Ellen Key Diunt, who gave The Buicaetpaie Prana Paivapetrata — known to have played some disastrous frea ein | Bt a olook pm be contiaued one hour oniy, uRisT Mas WEEE, onli gd antic the same by ees tes, | 5 junt, el day: elr ran’ ave quite an encampment at Curis WEEE, b- ¥ ke e-adings Boston pot long since, is acting at The banks of Philadelphia ha t Bunker’s fill, which they are entrenching, and U. 8. SANITARY COMMISBIO: A Series a nihoeat sbedanleee paid Feost Mancbester, England, under the name of Mile | years been 49 well fortified with, specie monk | are throwing up beavy fortifications at Mertine: 34 Pat Weenie Cee. ad, AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES ands of & Gelleotor for settlement w _ LeCli. She is the daughter of the author of the} Pretnt; vet, in order to reserve it, and be pre- | DUE bo te eg orm pled CANTENBORY BALL, a BARBOUR & CEMMES. Ota Spangicd Banner” Ea, anes ormanrtaign iron see | enone arg neve cPeng! we lies re | Wreiece eae Mia Sega heater | op AES MOR aA py, | Sam ee BARBOUR & SENEES. ss jm en miles south of Hancoc! are re H , Mr Paslaoe, the grent chew player, bs lately | “Gold isetng aia wef percent meeSiier, and | fr-ming towards Manieabune dey chteomlene: | Wesunatp ats rl D saat ey FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Sailieecdbscactalie mo seme Sissi been in Manchester, England He not only suc-| Silver (quarters and halves) which, within the the enemy’sriver line. As far asthe road bas ‘General Secretary. 4OR LADIES AND ey —— = ere a cane cossfally encountered the leading players of this | pest sixty daye, the bank» have refused to take in | Been completed It isstrongly guarded against any | ~*~ O————____C SAS SOUT pari eae ond Datla ; rant famous clab, but also engaged ina very remark. vee séme than $00, is new selling from par to the Confederates. sain atthe PEIRCE’S FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, sy esau < s T cent. a e able peamge of arms, blindfolded, against ten nother effect of ‘tbe suspension, it is stated, | State endorses the release of Mason and Slidell Army Game Casket. . ang, Cars. Players of very considerable ability and skill. Of | will probably be to induce speculations on the} &# @ measure of wise policy im the present exi- — One Tho a {te ten games he won six, lost only one,and drew a of the banks themselves, which, though | Sency. I beve pablished thie beautiful aed a. ‘GOREN « aving an immense quantity of specie in their} The Maryland public are cautioned against the | gient invention for the use and amusement of sol- lence Shree. Among the vanquished were Messrs. | vaults are not obliged ta Pay it out. A promi-| ¢xcoange or purchase of horses in the hands of | diers and others. It coptei.s, ina small — : . BAN Blackborne and Stanley. nent banker on Third street was heard to exclaim, | Persons unknown to them, as horse-stealing by | POX thet you oan cacy in your, pocket. & ‘cnn a done esterdny, ‘‘that he did not ki bat . | stay and retired teamsters has been provelent ‘nd diee fc ha nen 5 ali "sot “| ¥ v> now what to do eon jee for the three es ; also, & sets of ie {7 Mason and Slidell did not bear of their re-] With bis money” The inference is clearly—| of late. The latest case was the desertion and STOVES. lath theft of a caval: from the Poolsville Di be Toes ‘steibes and ietailed Tort as cout, Say and Reese gate ‘Chas nee on . 5 cu on. eft of a ca’ ry man from e Poolsville nm re 7 poner tree Oba Be Seer par: Me] witatn the last Sew weeks the agentsiot Betta | ems who coeteegea hig mcm eee RU, ta, ad 75! oents each package, and the idrec's guerses 6 AMOKEN AND LIKENS VALLEY COAL. fon ‘ ndow of bis réom, pe- | capitslisis, anticipating the action that has oc. | Soth the man and horse are in custody and Men forall tac games, without tne box, for 16 Toys Fusing the'intelligence with « smile of satisfac- ed, wit ‘ “ iontchene onery. — : e Washington curr hdrew their deposits or sold out thei cents. A very | ty: a 3 managers i sttention to fon. Mr. Sitdell kept tn the background stocks, and the money was either placed In heck bial wetahyetr orterner Se Ne Ep gnnt proseu = The steamer North Briton, which left Portiand | ¥f0a “special deposit,” or ahipped to Europe bas been ad fettonsbis bats Publisher, No 199% Futon ey” hed the i : 2 nick left Portland | We understand that gbout the her: og poreee | © "Tor all but dives, the white wethegt | _ial-tw = Now York. | In the fairness Sith on faturday, took out the news of ther relesse A npg plgpete Rare ary ngland. For all but dress, the white peticoat : — |. These presents will be saci % Sa howe: Go-HaX? $10,600 000, or eight millions of pounds | bas been discarded for one of alpaca, and these | PPANK OF COMMERCE, Bon to the finest performanoss by the best com- | peop! a pe sate Se stor 7 capil ists in} have a great advantage over the linen or cotton Gzorcstown, D C., Jan. 1, 1983. ‘ever ry joohingion. Md no Legere : this coustry. being oe upon np etc. | ones, Inasmuch as they are lighter,and do not | Hrou B. Swazxt having withirenn, took- nike oa attached vadaiel , Pablishers, Peterson & Bros,, | We doubt w smount thus falling duets | lose ‘their stiffness. Of course, it is necessary | holder ot tais Bapk. she business wui ver be | a ie Yor enerncen 04 Philadelphia, through J. Shillington, we bave | #8 #8 a8 this. At any rate, the exportation of | that if the dress bes grenadine, batege, of other | sindue Woy a a he pooanet regret their vine be a "s new book, ‘Hickory Hall, er | Se #Pesle has been effectually prevented. clear texture, the petticoat must be of the same, | Charies E. 1 “Dut : ; Ps Outcast. A Ramanes ofthe Blue Ridge” | Rixaine THE OLD Yuan OT AND rae New| p28 DL or $ f this Bank, pes gee anything from Mrs. Southworth’s pen is apt to} Yuan Ix —In accordance with the sang-setele- in, Was 2 cents; ‘with ladies, 2 cents; Me ead ea? reading on both sides of the Atian- | Ney, yom, tee hells of Old Trinity Church RITTENHOU sacral ear E . te, and certainly in her own parish hereabouts. - Year in, last ght Ata qnarter before midnight it ni be "Preelosi, Py, Prices : the follow: tes nee : J lowing programme commented: int of the dress, a stone color is t! (7 From Hudson Taylor we bave ‘‘Young| 1. Ringing the changes on 8 bells. for wear. These petticoats will certai: Wasuineron, 1, 1062. ered Pranklin, A Boys Book On A Boys Sub.| 2. Hall Columbia. through the winters their usefulness belng their at an 70. Excvents resented ot macht ject.” By Henry Mayhew. New York, Harper ? dn és aes, chief recommendation; the material never sinking B It Ss Just the book to make young eyes} Here there was an tntoruntesion for tee chess to (pede, however lonkt tiny aby ba. Jong they mey be worn. Gilsten this holiday season. strike 12. As the last stroke of midnight died] tex op Neonoxs The Newt EF We are indobied to the Poona, a eine rie rang UP sgrin as follows: states that it has heard that slave laborers have House Ives for 2 copy of aiaken 6. Airs from Child of the Regiment. been hired for the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad for the ensui: jearat $50 each. Wehave heard aaein Oe eaiia:saiue vedas nothing of it. We And there in'a general experts, . Last Rose of Sommer. = tion that there will be some reduction in the hire SO Yankee Doodle. of negroes for next year from the former high Home, Sweet Home. Prices, but we are not prepared to expect so great HOICE OLD RAVANA RU; The ringing was over about half-past 12 o'clock. | Turpentine business, and the foc crea oe egies | otherwise they ER VA WINE~< celebrated : pe ao jov prevailed AD PE REY waessaittie Ghee Seale beeen: should the war last, must greatly uropean news. reduce the value of negroes,— Raleigh Register. , Scat bee 2 ee. ‘ law York: d Co) Y Mixt.—The ‘© THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON! Pe Susrassions —The New York'Ex. all y pereons | rena of the Direomr mf ka’ Mine a are T és i Lp ae BS ey 5, yesterday evening an ne 0 seaienes, in bigs it ts ae that pongo hin 7 GE oni out of EATHS, of demand nome Si Prompt taxation for the Hollows + Gold, SIG 9708 Gar atten oe oo by Mee Minot std ne ag ay 961 57; total, $121,504,964 23. ' This incl: ween ote. : coins struck amounted to $63 400 597, of which sum $19,597,071 wes the work of the Mint at Philadelphia. Fingat Staunton, Va —A letter received here rday from Stauston, Va., dated om the ith