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Sa re ney 2g he tog cae la cain (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) af THE STAR BUILDINGS, Oonwae-Purn's Avenvs anv 11Ta + TEERT, 2 W. D. WALLACH. —— Pore m mat canes ! ~~ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNVON, trek iT 8 sent te the Dies tba gece 3 otherwise they may not § Abe ae a Ps rene pease *) XX, V: D PROPOSALS are invited until the 2th Sse ras arte ae a fe tle to be aeiiverea at Washington City, D. O.,in on loth day of November. on Yeth aay of November. bead on the th day of November. Sep ole on ve ay Ol cou Der, Etch Tot sagetsrorage 175% poole qrous waight aver. ui TOBA Wei, and sc anime! afmictel which weictalesn than to pounds gross weight Heifers and Rutla not wanted. Lan of the Terchase money will be contract In completed. aqee ‘with good and sufficient security;will be iment reserves to iteslf the right to pny in notes, or other Government fants. | EVERY AFTER 1 Ro bid, Hill Be entertained, when putin by con- | Wil) ha gredindet th who have previousiy failed to comply wi sce met aa the bidder is not present to nm q AN bids must be accompanied by two guarantees. The names of Grms must be stated in full, with | the precive addressof all the members of the lirm. Bids to he directed to COL. A. BECKWITH, A. D.C. andC.8:. U_#. A. Wash mn, D. C., w. iad OF PU ABANTES So, ae, ie county o' —_—, of the county of and 3tate of ——, do hereby guarantee chat is abla to | fal@Ml s contract in accordance with the terms of his tien, and that, should his proposition be | Pied. he will xt once enter into # contract im accordance therewith. Should the contract be a: to become his securities. (This guarantee must Le appended to each did.) | E nf State of _ oe 13 | yeh ah FOR MULES. Derot QuaxthaMasten’s Orgic and M th Sp. ALt. to be (14) fo Lan ALL to be sound serviceable Mules for purposes.and to be OVER TREE AND UNDER SINE YEARS OF AGE. | PROPOSALS. Proptsals to be for (*) five hundred andupwarda | The fuli name and Post Office address of tue bid- ; der must appear in the proposal. i Ifa bid is made in the name of a frm, the names | of all the jee must pear. or the bid will be | considered as the individual proposal of the part- | ner signing 1t. i | Propesals from dislova! porties will not be consid- | H } i ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY BACH PROPOSITION. must be addressed to Col. D. IT. Rucker Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washineton, D.C and uldibe plainly mar) ed “Proposals for Mules.” ‘ GUARANTEE, The ability of the bidder to fll the contract ould it he awarded to him, must be guarantoed two responsible persons, whose signatures must | be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certifieate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- “ildders muri be ti hen the bid jers mous: mat in when the bids coed op Eee a eS | Bonds in the sam of twenty thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and ‘both of his guarantors, be required of the successful bi upon sign- ing the contract. zim od the bond a the iceasreee it will necessary for bidders ve their bondsmen with them, or to have bends si in anticipation and to be iaced when the contract is Signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon ication being made at this office, either persun- y, by letter. or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We a ey i and State of —, gad. of the county o} —, and State of —. do 4 guaranty that ——is able to fulfill a con- Sion, and that, should his proposition he smeoste at, 6) is position acce) u will at ones enter into 2 "contract in accordance wil Id the contract be awarded him, we are pre- Miho thie guarentee must bo appended the offcial (To guarantee must appe! e officii ertificate above-mentiuned.) INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &c. All Mules contracted’ for under this advertise- ment will be subjected to aw rigid inspection. and those not conforming to the specifications will be fales must all be delivered in this city with- im (2) twenty days from the date of signing the Payment to be made upon the completion ofeach eontract, or so <con thereafter as the Depot Quar- ber y= 3 shall be jn — mali OF non-conformance with’ the terms, of this advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the al. These Mules will be awarded in lots of (500) five Bundred each unless the Lge Quartermaster may deem it for the interest of the Government to vary the number. i ane et peneeips ya reese to aeaant® _— ir is that he ma) 1€ 2] eo en, 2 TORE ARS OF a a COKER ec 16-td Colonel snd Depot Quartermaster. prersis FOR ANCHORS AND KEDGES Navy Derarruent, October 15, 1862. Tar Navy RerantMent will, until the 3th Oc- tober, 1862, receive propositions for the manufae- ture and delivery, at such Navy Yards as may be designated, the fullowing Iron Stocked Anchors and een: p of nds, Sof fes ras 1 o. @ of ed do. Gotta do: o! le. Hh of i000) = do. Sof TW do. = @of a0 do. Stof #8 do. Sof wo do. o! 0. The above weight is exelnsive of the stock, which will be im the usual proportion, and they are tobe Made of the best scrap iron, of the form, dimeu- sions,and Gnish of those made for the naval ser vies, and be subject to such inspection as the De- partment may direct. Twenty-eight of these @Qchors. of each of the sines of 1 500, 1.300. 1.200, 790, 500, #3 and $00 ans each, must ivered in ninety rom at of the notification of the award of the contract, and seen wocus handced end thirty days from tions of the contract will be similar to neu, o BSTy. accompanied the guarantee ed byinw, toatif warded the contract wil aa ‘proporals must be hy fer 7 be distin, from Auchors,” that ther wer, be add to the be ae oc 16 2aw2w ©. W. BOTELER. 3. W. BOTELER C. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTE ‘ERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Ix CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY WARE, UTLERY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, Barras a BLOCK-TIN GOODS, AMBER SETS. COAL OIL LAMPS: JAPANN AITERS, DOOR MATS, aad SDWARE, &e..&0..and” - HOUSEKREPING ABTICLES Generally.” TRON L, ‘ivania Avence. oc att eee 9th and 10th streets HIRTING FLANNELS. for Officers and Soldiers. vy ANKETS. for Campuse, Se ee Eabea CLOAK, SHAWLS Bugs coo us, %c.. adapted for Oficer and One = only, the actual cash value marked in "— ermand Eastern correspondents send ‘Us BeW Su daily all for conveyance by express or other “i farpection of stock fmiples po obligation to purchase. anEy « Bro., oc 22-108 Pa. ave. and Ninth «treet. (cocci, Coibs po ysensass, a COMFOUND hg ae ARABIC. tale gant on rsa ach Ermey a bean 20 tonsi that most Berean Recess Stty cease | pera paceman ES CeuPaeyy f PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. gennise assortmen BARDWARS 44D ABMY GOODS! BARI STREL! $ Continned excitement x AMUSEMENTS. NIXON'S CREMORNE GAHDEN CIRCUS! PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND SEVENTH ST. > -- The Menagement respectfully annorace an encege ment wit! ce WILD HORSEMA: EATON STO The acknowl-teed CHAMPION RIDER OF THE WORLD, Wh. on iets UNTRAMMELED BLOODED STEED, Will irapersonate the CAMANCHE THE WAR PATH. D EVENI On, FUROPE. ASTA. AFRICA, AND AMERICA In whieh tour Lady Riders will eppear. SMALL PEOPLE. co Food, MMODOR Challenges all the 1 inn Ste nsth in Intellect, nd N AND ENGLISH, Cor. uD InaGRAND SET TO,” taken from the celebrated crib cone is Tou sud Jeriy, DR. JAMES L. THAYER, URT JESTER OF THE had Urine + THOSE TRRESISTILLE THE RIVAL EQ LADY RIDERS RKOLT. AVIRA, fire por try of ou. SPANISH BALLET TROUPE nd exciting pant Satepecst FOUR LOVE STRATEGY VM¢ THE RUSTIES, 1 members of the TROUPE ainment : B, CARROLL. VM. CONRAD, PRICES OF ADMISSION," Baleony Seats y and Mg and Fe. eee BARNUM'S MUSEUM, CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE! LOUISIANA AVENUE AND TENTH STRERT. ———————— LAST DAY BUT THREE OF THE BIG siiow!: ee FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN THE RAVELS! THE RAVELS Ali the well-known fea! panies he Concentrated in One 1 f Doors open at commence at of these famons com been ease Echthition. rand attractions of ali other places of amuxement fave been selected, secured. and comprised tu One Magnificent Entertainment —a single ticket enti tiing the holder to witness all. F Among the most conspicuou4 features in Bar- num’s Quadrupled Troupe are the followin : THE MUSEUM. __ In this department appears, in admirable eon- trast with the huge and ferocious creatures of the Menagerie, that far-famed epitome of humanity, the most diminutive of all human Yeiugs of Lis age, the redoubtable * COMMODORE NUTT. . . The Commodore holds hik l+vee at the pavilion in full uniform every afternoon and evening at 2and J o'clock. Intelligent, sprightly, prepossessing ani affable, the littie hero bears of the belle. lauzbin at all pretenders who dare dispute wilh Lim the Llliputian palm, S9" Next in stature, thouch su- perior in sage, and —— in attraction, is the re nowned, crizinal, and veritable GEN. TOM THUMB, of European snd American celebrity, antl. next to the Commodore, the greatest man on a small scale that the century has produced. THE EQUESTRIAN TROUPE. A Brightest in the firmament of stars which rx? from this immensity of talent, is the elegant Par ian Equestrienne MADAME TOURNAIRE! | in her matchless style of Saddle Riding, displayiv an unbounded art in the control of her beautiful : steed, a most perfect command of the bridle hand, | and the concomitants attending her ‘lashing, brilliant and fearless School of Horsemanship. The unparalleled acts and scenes of Horsemanship by the t Ridera. pcos. JIEMMINGS DA- RIUS. M'LLE BREGY, MLLE GARDNEG, MLE CAMILLE, and M’LLE'MARIE, will be diversitied by_a succession ot Athletic Exercises, served balcony seats 50 cents. 14 NCERT AT THE WASHINGTON : a MUSIC, 2: i : be- twean Sth and fot at NeW ARR. annert—Tho ij is announce that he e fected an encegement with Mr HENRY JUNG. RICKEL, the greatest Violonesilo Player now in bore ballin. Perwit otker Btats, al i, im Com! ry wil er ars. sO, SIGNOHA SEYDEL has been re-angaged, and will i delight our visitors with her preapl icant. Songs, : Mr. ADOLPH WELLENSTEIN will Duets, ete. Mr. L preside at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- ent unsurpassed by any establishment in the city. fhoice Refreshmen Oficers ice ments constantly on hand. xt sitentence to Lop ~ Psy HENRY BOSENTHAL, Pro OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 296 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE, IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, GHGICE BEANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON Wi aS, BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. +IQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. j GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. a We also offer for sate A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetically-sealed Fratts, Neats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,&c. Hermetically-scaled Fruits, ts kee EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE, os BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW @PRK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Beiwesm Niathand Tsai Sirects. Between Ninth and Tenth Siresis. oot an % OBACEERS! vox ona 1 Just received from HELL ele Commer 1b ot, eh tociens ay, , os Pour-sud-s-balf atree! of Penneyivania aven i WELL MAY ALL OOMPETITORS TREME j Joy unspeaks jock. Performance will i ; M’LLE LEZETTA, H The Greatest Representativ | | A. M. HERNANDE: Admission to the whole only 2 cents ag { oc i ight at tho { ! MONS. LEOTARD, | rom MORGAN, Cc. | {kPhe Magic swor, AMUSEMENTS. N°. 3,019. ‘This exeront, Fi and Hews J eon. Saihing 0. stegier of than can be found in any other—is - Ten coplet :..-cscetvecsessaveasve 9 OB 1 eR Aemeng tennis a0 5usn 20 oo coutnine the “Washington Yews'’ that bar made The ST-Single copies (| at the counter, imm AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LovistaNa ATBNUR, NRAR Sixta SrEret, Loviriasa AVENUB, NEAR E1x7m Sraeer, Lovsstasa AVENUE, SEAR Sixt Srrcer, da Rear af the Dinretiox.—Leare Pe Vational Hoi:i. seven nas Seas: COME AND SEE THE GREAT TRIPLE COMPANY compsaedt of thé FIRST TALENT IN AMENICA. SUCCESS Is OURS. THE CANTERBURY &TILL AIEAD, Xsan will continue to sive THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY | We are Crowded THE FURST CITIZE IMMEN 8 OF THK COUNTRY of our THREE FEMALE ST Anh> MISS KATE PENNOYER, Miss KATE PENNUYER, MISS JULIA MORTIMER Miss JULIA MORPI MIR MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND | NBOUNDED USTASNM A perfoet Floral Shower Nightly Greets Ue Poop i an Queen, MISS KATE PENNOYER : npoN ¢ when thes heat the lov MISS JULIA MORTIMER Charming: Charming! is th one when they Lear the MISS AGNES & THE COL OF BEAUTY. The following beantilul youns bightin NEW DANCES SS JULIA CHRISTINE, MISS JENNIE ALLEN MISS LILLIE BR MISS FRAY M’LLE LAURETTA, MIES JENNTE, LITTLE ELLA BOB HART and LEW SIMMONS of the Negro Cha: acter ever appearinz on the stase, adios apyenry lemlid Success of thy PROF. G. W. KIRBYE, the only MASTER GEORGE, the Wonder of the Ao Last Week of the great @YPsY'S LAY To wight, MON*. SZOLLUSY's RAVEL PANTOMIME COMPANY Will appear ip the Isushable pantomime en!itled THE MAGIC FLUTE, TUE MAGIC FLUTE, HART and SIM) ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EW DANCES, NEW SONGS, &c Doors open, 63; o'clock; | rformunce, Admission 35 centa, Orchestra Chairs 6) cents, oo G-lwar Sin New 4 Be OLYMPIU MUSIC HALL, Wy a7 OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, TH CORNER OF NINTH ST. & LOUISIANA AY. New Penn. Av. anp Markey Space, ene e Evgagement of th HERNANDEZ PANTOMIME AND FRENCH BALLET ROUPE, With the greatest} Versatile performer, A. M. HERNANDEZ, eat A. M. HER The only successful rival i GABBIEL RAY GABRIEL RAY The expert maitre du baller, MONS. DULAN MONS. DULANE The popular Pantomimist and Vocalist, MONS. PAUL BERGER, MONS. PAUL BERGER, The great Amcrican Pantomimist, BOB BUTLER, A COMPLETE BALLE CURPS, oF FOURTEEN BEAUTIFUL AND FASCINATING BOURTE YOUNG FEMALES, . At the head of which is the eminent Premiere Danseuse, MADEMOISELLE ZOE, MADEMOISELLE ZOE, ait AT EVART, M'LLE ite TEER, : ALLE DAU BRIM N’LLE D'AUBRIM, LAUBA BERNARD, KATE HAMILTON oe ity OW GAYLORD TOM VANOR, W GAYLORD aside CHARLEY GARDNER, BOB HALL, WALLACE BROTHERS. HARRY THOMSON, HARRY THOMPSON, DICK PARSONS, i. TOM MORGAN Cc, The Management begs to state that notwithstand- Bis immente expense during the limited 86 Nengngoment of HERNANDEZ. anil TROUPE, there willbe No Alteration in the Prices of Admission. eS ee During the present engagement the following Pantomtines will be performed: The Magic Trine pet “Misha ps of « Countryman.” “Vol au ¥ Doors open st 7—commence at 74, ws Admission 25 and 50 Cents. oe tlw CALL AND SEE tlie ed sO Coe stree pies a loner | Sesion New woods every Week, ie old ant ~ ished stand of A. P. DOUGLAS, 293 peteeentath and eth ate., (South's Rewell's vnequalled Ca CE CREAM “At $1.50 rrr Gautes, Best quality always to be had, in pyramids or i lds, at th Pini mo TLADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, or T7-im* Co per Pwelfth and B ata, OR 8. kind and gentle, well gaited, and in every: respect an excellent family horse. Buggy and OPrect or atthe statleet Pentre: uire al 266 G eireet, or at theetableof Dr. Greg- fon on ‘street, between Ith and Mth, south of harness new and #1 Pa.'av.. where they may be seen. 08 15 Im 15GH | COUGH —Congh no senesr, but nae C wort C mcghe y ecuiLt SUUAR DRCH che moe 3 4 ‘omedy offered to the etc, dren eat rr a | Som BStaS whl PES erg 188 Po, o¥., conte KOKD’h NEW TENTH STR, THEATER th st. above Penne: ‘ ‘ORS T. tn Stag : eee et e Manage UMPEGRY BLAND... FmeT APPT ARANC BE t Onis iizinat and Renoonst GABRIEL RAVEL TROUPE! ACCOMPLISHED ARTIS Led by GABRIEL RAV the Wonderful Boy & . *OENG AMERICA Ot Fairly startling In addition, will at thi it and soap = 5 roe ALL THE ORIGINAL RAVELSIN AMERICA Mons. and Mine LEHMAN, Mie JULIA LEHMAN Mille CAROLINE, Mons. GOS81. Mout ANTEE. I the Durnsewse, Mons, TOPHOFR, Mons, POLE { ARY NUTICE, i class of Isdies ¢ uf this famou~ Troupe YN EEW NIGHTS. VONDAY EVE ted the I dteb P4S DE DEI A | phiment i energy and abi duced upon the aud: ild tying over their heads, | one trapeze to another, su of the theater, at the same sults in toid-nir, With eqaal cif perfermed cn a parlor floor. ee squirrel, from ufidence and safety The entertaininents wil Laughnble baree ef BF During the eng: Troupe, the reat: rest % cent® extra, ent of Gabric! Ravel av during the dey will } PRICES OF ADMISSION, cessful rival of Wyman, Dress Circle and 6 i tioned ac ueeker wae pleas moved off to- i wards Winchester, King a0 their Ur vi o'clock; curtain | we ae | } main body of the troops from that place. tises at & quartet GROVER’S THEATER. Penn. avenue, wear Willards Hotel. Lxoxanp Grover... ___. ___._.. Mamacae THE LARGEST AND MOST POPTLAR ; thing of the kind is thought of. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ; a tthe o' Paxots Young Actress ; in Acton, Mass { the Town Hall, the hotel, the extensive shoe } Manufactory of John Fletcher & Sons, and other Peart of the American Pearl af the American Staxe! ABLE ARTISTE tse Who will appear on THIS (MONDAY) EVENING THIS (MONDAY) EV as the EASCIN ATI AG: NYMPH FASHTONABLE PARISIAN SALONS ° Tidy Devoted, Se!f- sa thar QUEEN OF THE COQ A j In Alexander Dumas qronching Story of Broken | io the Central Pacific Railroad © y have : been opened at Sacramento, and nearly $100,000 ; Subscribed. Three millions stock was offered, which will probably be taken and ten per cent. theias Woman, TTES OF PARIS, i i i | sg pantomimist aud general M. HERNANDEZ, PATE OF A COQVETTR. FATE OF 4 COQUETTE. -----Lucille Western Camille Gautier, H j } To conclude with the humorous Burtovian Extrav- rue SUN wy; MUMMY? OR THE LIQUOR OF Lit D, Setchell af. ...........08 'RIOKS OF ABMIESIOS. s+-+ Toby Tramp j MONS, LEOTARD, ; F! Pree. BERS be secured from 16 0°c! o’clock p. m., Without extra char; ze. Doors open at 6%; o’clock. Performance com- LIBERTY HALL, ' ears ad g : arrived here yesterday. The Beantiful Queen of Song, MISS pall FORRE8T! FANNY FORR! RGE R. DE LOUIS, ai Kar Performer in the World JUL. v : ULIA HAMILTON MAR NY KORRBST | | KATE HAMILTON, } Governors will assemble at Washington next BOB HALL, TRAINE JENN fl L ‘irst Weck of MISS KATB HARRISON the Deautiful danseuse. ; WILLIS ARMSTRONG, the great Clown and Juggler. Miss FRANK LA FOLLE, Miss TILLY PORBES, LITTLE ELLA, Will appear in NE ¥ DANCES! DICK PARKER, WILLIE EMERSON, TIARRY FENTON, nt,” Raul, the Night Owl," The } Green Monster,” Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” &c. pada Seek ee, . anda BPLENDID COMPANY! ENTIRE NEW B BF” See Bills of the de COME EARLY! Fformance 7}2 o’cloc’. ae citizenk have been cured Doors apen 634 ; Admission 2 and & cevts. s.r .-18sco. =. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's great restorer. A delight- verage and active tonic. Composed of St. Croix Rum, roote and herbs. It in- vigarates the body, without stimulating the It destroys acidity of the stomach, cre&esan appetite, and strengthens the system. Ttisa certain cure for Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Heaiache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of diet, water, ete. It can be used | at all times of day, by old or young, and is par- | } ticularly recommended to weuk and delicate . $ persons. Sold by all (irocers, Drnuggists, Ho- tels,and Saloons. P.H DRAKE & OO., No. | 2u2 Broadway, New York. pee eaters ur GOODS 1, PLOW ERS, ¥ G00Ds, ARGAIN—A HORSE AND BUGGY, with Harness and Saddle and Bridlo. The horse ia only 5 years old, very JOoQ ‘CAMP STOVES M&S CHESTS, TIN-W. TIN CUPS, TIN AL, 0! Just a. 201s received fy AMP BTOOLS, #P0oNs, CUTLERY, athe Pa. avenue. | #928 cor eocesceu +The > TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. re a — ARMY MOVEMENT: The Rebels thought te be Meving Toward Gordensville. New Yor, Oct. %.—The following dispatch as been received here from Washington : A recounoissance from Gen. Sigel’s command to Leesburg <liscovered that the ratel General Muniford is there with 1.500 men and soni ar- tiltery. Another reconnoixsance to Thorongh- fare Gop discovered a small revel foree at New Baltimere. The enemy is al-o reported to vueo cavalry and some infantry and artillery at Warr nton. The Heraid’s Harper's Ferry correspondence ot the 25th 3° The rebel pickeis disappeared from our fr last night, and the evidence that the enemy is moving towards Gordonsville multiply. For fonr days large wagon trains bave been lea, ing Winchester, and large camps lnye been established at Front Royal. The Tom pecial says that the rebels are Fenerally believed to be rap ptreating south. . ‘Their pickets have div ared. They evacunted Martinsburg atter roying all the railroad property there. Reconnoissances Across the Potomac, WaASuINGTON, Uct. 2u.—There have beense y- eral recounoissaiices during the past week on the sonth side of the Potomac, and much val- iitble information obtained concerning positions of the enemy. Gainsvilte, New Baltimore. I it + shure. on the re portion of th Army aud Navy Movements. Washine to: 8.—The indications in s to give Assnraner that y will not much lonzer but will es iv operations prom: the inost important Pp: jer this purpose are fully complete such anextent as to preventeven the proba. bility of failure.and to answer all demands { irom public and private sources for a more Vigorous prose AON Of the A prompt seppression of The appointment ot ¢ nd of which war, with & view he rebetlion, . Rosec . Buell h vigor bu just been recently so played by him, and as a coma. qualities as 4 soldier. Equal will be expected of all en- trusted with s jar important duties, and also authority for statmg that the ad. stration is determined that further injurious delays shall no longer be a subject of general complaint. The programme includes of cour<e an carly Movement of the army of the Poty- ; mac, FROM THE ARMY OF THE roTomac. (Associated Press Dispatches.] Wasuincrox, Oct 10 p. m.—There are o important army movements reported to- The Teports that the rebels were falling back have been fully confirmed to-day. It ix the be- Het that a large portion of the rebel army will quarter for the winter in the vicinity of Gor- Ferry, Oct.25.—I have reliable M that the rebel force recently sta. them. A leng train of waguns preces WaAsHixc Ton, Oct. 25.—Information from the army of the Poiomac shows that enough had transpired during the present week to demon- strate, beyond all doubt, the falsity of the stories which place the army in winter quarters. No- Destructive Fire—Declination. Bostox, Oct. 25.—A destructive fire occurred last night, which consumed buildings. Loss about £25,000. Col. Edward W. Hinks, nominated by the people's party to Congress, in opposition io Mr. Alley. declines the nominanon. He expre<ses is preference to serve his country in the field rather than in an untried civil position, and de- ages that his yore shall be given for none who yield « qualified support to the administration } in its war measures, or whose election would ; give encouragement and comfortio the enemies i Of the republic. News frem San Francisco. San FRANCIBCO, Oct. 24.—Subseription books paid in within a short time. Our best railroad men are making persistent efforts to organize a company with sufficient capital and enterprise to insure the early building of the road as far ; east as Marshal, which would pay well for : local uses, «nd is indispensable to an extensive : development of the vast mineral resources of : Nevada Territory. Army Movements in Kentucky. Lovisvi..r, Oct. 25.—A dewchment sent ont y Col. Bruce, from Bowling Green, attacked : Morgan's forces at Morgantown yesterday, i eapturingsixteen prisoners. Whereupon Mor- g6 | gan’s men retreated towards i Rochester, where they were joined by Woodward aid Johnson. Previous te this junction, however, Col. Shackelford with forees from Henderson, had 3 fight with another band of Morgan’s men, ; capturing twenty-reven prisoners, ‘here i> nothiug further from Buell or Bragg’s torees. Generals Buell and Rousseau Probably a Canard. INDIANAPOLIS, Get. 66.—Itis believed here thut the New York Heraid’s statement, that the week to dictate a policy in reference to army rm. Pepe is 8 crnard. cana m. Menton is ignorant of s @0 Grrange- ment. Governors Morton, ot Indiana, and Yates, of Mlinvix, went to Louisville, afew days siner, on business connected with the tre of their respective States. Governor returned lo Springtield to-day. Election. PH11LADEL PRIA, Oct. 25.—Official majorities of Sixty-two ontef the sixty-six counties of the Stste, and the estimated majorities of the foar Temaining counties, give Slenker, the demo- ; eTatic candidate tor Auditor General, 3,535 ma- nd Barr, demoerat, for Surveyor Gen. 286 Majerity. New York, Oct. 25.—We are assured, from i Albany, that the draft will ow. take piace ‘ onthe 16th of November. The Slate election will then be well over, and no more excuses CENEINNATH, Oc .—A violent snow storm Visited Uus locality to-night. ote Fixanciat.—New York paper- of Saturday fe venmg eay the stock Lis firm aud ad- \ancing. State stocks are quiet at former prices. irginia’s seid ats, hentucky’s at 95. FovernMents ure a shade tirmer—the 7.30ngtes sold at 105}, the Sixes of trol at 109 ¥alesy. The money mark«t presents no change. The supply of outside capital is liberal, and at 5 per cent borrowers on good collaterals find no cificuity iu supplying their wants. Gold is dull and heavy al 130,85393, afer selling surly we 1 is the last day call in atthe temand Notes are steady, has stimulated the inguiry from importers, Exchange on London closed ! very dull for the foreign mail to-day. First class bills are quoted 144, a184y. Forturr “Avy ance iw. Um.—la New > lord sales huve peen madé of sbout 675 4 whale oil at 63 cents per gallon, and 30 - do. at 5S conte per gulos. 87 Ohio citizens are seising @ fund of $100,000 to be Geyoted to purchasing artiGcial limbs for such Ohio soldiers 8 may Reed them. Acton, Cal., copper mines receatly | Tection. Having once sutiered from the enem: un be fonnd or allowed for a further postpone- j ; juent. j January next. While all “FortTREss Moxnox, Oct, 25. ‘ohn A. Warner brought to Fortress trom Aiken's Surak. Fran iva e Major infowe Shenk. 125th yivania. wd us that My. Wood 'y Prosecuting the object of © veral instances has succeeded BEC rejectipg amon;y others have been secretly serving Davie, under the consuls and other British aw mn who " and ceasiplly @ut ther treasonable deagn. against our Goxermme t. Tt in a question of debate wi Mr. Wood ret Buthorities whéther an ater cleiaing — tion of the Guvcrpment is a ore degit to fin is mission m po eng the close of next week. if ATTACK ON THE CHART RSTOW Ratt ROAR_Ar- PULSE OFTHE & . The Richmond Enquirer of Oct. % has the CHARLESTON, Oct 22 —The abolitionists following: tacked in Yorce Pocotaligo and Coosawate yesterday. They were galla their gunboats at Mackey's Creck Landing hy Col. W. manding troops sent from, bh nd come gunboats : P n railroad is uninjored.* The 4 it their dead erboats. fea. McClellan Whiel move will mud will open upon E RAT Ri The Richinend Exam ort i, says Travelers from Wincheter report that'o + army Were crossing the Potomac last Menday : into Maryland. A great many persons have songhtand re. ceived permission to le Southern Con- federacy. They are generally aliens iniming | Protection of one or the other of the European ; consuls. No less than gw 5 were mmede to the British cous on Tuesday. Twenty privates and one J tured at Haymarket, on the Kappahanno-b, arrived at the Libby pri-on last evening. The Lynchburg Bepublican says: « There ts a general stampede from On) r throughout the conntry, owing to the ant pated early advance of the Yonkers in that tbey are unwilling again to ande TgO like cm ment.” De ATTACK ON NASHVILLE. “Our pickets attacked the enemy from sev- eral points near Nashvile, at daylight of the vad, driving in their pickets, killing several and ; capturing Oity. Wealso killed W. B. Stokes, colenel of the renegade Tennesseeans, also, one other colonel, and drove their forces into their entrenchments at Nashville.” * ATIPN® AT RICHMOND. “i The Richmond Whig of Ocwber 23, says: “The Yankee commissioner, J.P Weod, who is now in this city, has notified the Confederate anthorities that hereafter persous ¢! the | protection of foreign Governments, will not be donsville, unless McClellan follows them up | Slowed to proceed to the dominions of Ldsicoln } closely on the flag of truce boats. The object of thie restriction is to constrain fo: desiring wo } go North to take the oath of oe to the Tancoin Goversment—aud to secure recruits | for Meagher, Corcoran, Sigel end pier, ae- cater af comctitetrmel Whar } Missions in the army of subjugation. A num ber of German and Irish citizens whe had obtained preses of their respective censuly, were detained in this city by this new restric- tion.” RICHMOND MARKETS. wigs angen 4, flour, $21 to 825, corn apples. to ls per barrel; potatees, 5 to S4 per bushel: onions, $1 to SS Dusbel; coffee, #2 per pound; whisky. sit t #15: tobacco, inferior, 24.50 to $11; good, $15 to $17; Hine sbip- ping, $18 to Sts. CONDITION OF THE SOUTRERY ARMY. {Fiom the Richmond Whig, Oct. 21.} ‘We understend that the government has al- reacy foiysried to Gen. Lee's over 30.000 farm: ots, and & large shipment of shoes. This number »f garments. allowing a coat, pair of pants and shirt to a man. will furnish suits, Say for 10,000 needy men. This will far to- wards relieving the more destitute. - ernment hasin its employ, in this city, = 5 Who cnt out the cloth, ».700 women, who make it up imto gurments, the whole turning out, on an Average. 414) garments per week, Or coate, pants and shirts for i0u0. There sre other es- lablishiments, in other paris of the Confederacy, where clothing is being manufactured for the army, and the force engaged is sufficient, per- haps, to turn out 20,000 garments a week. At this rate, estimating our army in the field at 400,000 men, it would requir more a to furnish each nan with asingle suitef c be If we suppose the various government es! lishments will be able to inte Sanches men by Christmas, there will stall left who will have to look to the athome for their left for the country to clothe would still be frightfully lerge--100,000 men! y LETTER FroM SECRETARY SEWARD.—The foNowing circular from Mr. Seward to our diplomatic and conen lar agents abroad appears in the Paris papers, 1t will be noticed that it is Gated on the same day as the emancipation DeraxTuxny or State, | 4 i BF ‘ 3 2 8 4 4 2 5 eal GareEbe Will no longer be recognized in States which shall be in rebeilion et inen of all countries wil 4 f as & justand reper mittary intended deliver, the county from a termine ‘crt wan, they will recognize at the same eral and magnanimity ‘with whick a ernment proceeds in & matter so solemm asd ernment, but Mr. Buxton, the minister United S , had not been <4 Mesers. 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