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THE EV ‘ENING ST AR. “WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, (362. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer publishes a paper from *\- President Buchsaan, wherein the latter detends bis conduct during the last months of his adimin- rseration. The letter is im reply to General Sevts letter recently published. The Intei?i- gener Bays: “In the paper now placed before our rea fers the venerable ex-President show- that he was got unmindful of the oblixations placed upon lim by the trying ntsthrough which he was compelled tw pass im Uae closing monils of his administration, and he clearly Sa bse a et public duty under -whic ie eerie ud the limits within which he had tH. At the same time he places ht -ome facts which, from th commanding position he then held at the head Of affairs. he is able to present in a collocation that redeems his condnet from certain misa prehension which may have been entertain at the time by ob<ervers le<s cognizant of the circumstances which made np + the sitna- ton,’ as well civilas military, at the outbreak ot secession.” The Republica professes to have accidentally overheard # conversation at Willards’ between some army officers, wherein it was asserted “that no furward movemeftt wonld be made vy the Army of the Potomac, till after the New York election ‘fhe Nepwbticon sees in this “a deep laid plan Lei ween the traitors North and Sonth, the rule or ruin party, to break up the Government” The Republicon would do well to verify is silly story, or else people will be apt to imagine at # te. mped-np affair, designed also for “ihe New York election.” Let's haye th® names of tbe officers. acted, & OUR MILITARY BUDGE.’ cin es ang LATEST FROM THE FRONT. Yesterday afternoon, as is elsewhere stated, a small -rebet force attacked and ran off the track, near the Bull Run bridge, a wood train trom Alexand: The parties making the atiack were doubtless the zuard of a rebel train that in the forenoon were at Bri-tow Station. where the rebels are said to be repairing the reitroad bridge. Last night General Sigel sent a strong torce up to replace the Wmion train shoremer:tioned 9zain npon the track. A Union flag of truce under Capt. Prati apparently about sixt gees report the foree at Warrenton small. rebels strong picke Gen The i hold Thoroughfare Gap with « Ars are concerned —we hav i. Gen. B., camped List night (wo miles which we inter that heavpnised the rebel force, which retired Our decount uf t Upperville on Tr retugees, who a people a iroops wv syaeration by the rebels ot sday last.is confirmed by > say that in Warrenton the in great apprehension that the Union stuidenty appear in force there AERIVAL OF PRISONERS AND REEL GEES The cunboat Yankee arrived thix morning, Iinging wp from various ye-sels of the fotitta % nemberof prisoners, and the schooner Geo. Wasbingion, which was captured in Pohick creek on Thursday night, by the Yankee. i ‘The tollew ive 4 the names of som+ of thos« on board: John Lambert, Edw'd Keenan. Jas. Hemline, L. Freeman, W. W. Rigger. Franklin 4Quia, H. Dugan, Jos. Nichols. Geo. F. Fisher, wife and daughter; John Duitle, wife and three «) ildren. 7 ‘The two failes and Dugan and Lampert + that they are refagees, Lately from Rich- id, and came through under a pass obtained rough « foreign consul, They state tha: they have lived in Richmend some years, and came trom there by wagon to the Potomite. when they were ferried acrogs. They have no news of in- terest, other than has been published, Five of party state that they were taken by the ellite, while crossing the mouth ef the Wicomico river, and that they were not en- gaged im any contraband business. Th stot. t they belong toSt. Mary’s and Ch: counties. It is thought that some of them have given fictitious name-, and have made a wrons stay ment TReyare believed to be Baltimo- renos, endeavoring to escupe the draft. One of them was recozniawd as Nick McKewen, formerly clerk to the old board of police of Baltimore. THE CONFEDERATE ATTACK A TWO MILES FROM BULL RUN > THI. TRACK PULLED UP AND THE MEN ON THE FRATR CAPTURED. —_ stout yesterday by the mili- tment, Orange and Alex: «nia rend, for fire wood, having on beard ro large foree of wood-entters and Itbor to load The 4 ood, fired inte by the Conted- erntes, on up, the engines and curs trown TRAIN n i dep: be resol. Dt t about cine the guarded or the road abandoned occurred Thi vo miles beyond Bull Run bridze 1. MAIL FACILITIES ebel mail Tier, wie leit was in Alexan- rinerly a member of + lost three or ware n toemor- four mw trast +» OF MS soon as the he is not duterfered w -y=taund that Cap! ae to Baltimore after accomplishing th qnietty retnrned 92 of bis missic chmend NAVAL Uphain bas been detached Novy Yard aud ordered S. Gutiek Navy Yard Payraster CC rom the Weebing NCERTS. —Gpott<cinalic n immense busimess in Ipbia, is to appear here week, in conjunction with Carlotts cod as the ball (Willard’s) where they eppear is ot moderate dime at wall be well y their seats forthe wns, tor Music lovers to se f.- h oG yed im his & Oi oar sick 2 1 wounded soldiers, seed whieh reabzed thy nnificent sam ot $400. Hou. Millerd Filtm ad other distinguished ¢ D Te-ponded on the part of 4 commit- wow hualzing in behalf of the soldiers the gemerosity of My. Gotisebalk, in terms ot warm gratit ode. Person ar. neral Bowen, N.Y. ¢ at anter, Vt, Colonel Builer, N. Y¥.; id Og- ¥., Colonel E, Romaine, N.Y. Dr wine USN. Hor Rice, Munn. are at N.Y. are at the » Penn, Re-erves, and N.Y... are at ™ A. a Kirk. MF We wuder-tand that Samuel W.F Odett, fog. of New York, y uted his eedentinis to tie Ne ad Was revived a+ Charge d’Atsires and Consul Gen- orl + Maj-ty the K tthe Hawa dniond the Vaired Sat OF” Frou Hucd-on Tas tor, 21 Penn-ytwan a ey Vv ho ods Moacaz tur Ss ea ong-t other arideles of a ; Lpon the bates hetor: Som The readers white siming Utely be given to o publish cation of army y of the Star know furnish all that the public. we aught that can give t But what sho é Times, whic! ve tut dciaits ot movement of our armies inte Texas sgd doy the Missi-sippi, usformation ¥ movements Aare in conteapkuion. the eflect to warn the eaemy in advance, and deteat the perpoees Cs onr mepeN went. BP Itis believed, trom re indieaiions, that the commander of the rebel steamer Ali. bama intends to throw hi- vessel ito the track ot the Aspinwall steamers, for the purpose ot intercepting some of them on ther way to New York with the Calitornia treasure. Lf this ap- prehension is well fonnded, ghe Calitornia steamers will prohably be heaytly armed, in ordér to be pr epared tor po-sible contingencies. a7 Judge MeCunn aN Now York, has dec: ded that, according to the act of Congress of 1 no person whe has been con yicted of & criminal offence can be United States. 87 Hon. Mr. FE vy Who wis y nominated uty for re-election to Congtr declined, be- cause anoth r republican rhu- ning in ba cages to him. Important Statement as te the Rebel Steamer Alabama. EIGHT PRIVATE REPORTED AFLOAT—TALK OF A RAL z From the New Redford Mer t. BL) Wetuke the following extracts from a letter dated Fayal, October 2d. writen by Capt. Lew- is, of the bark Latayette, to Messrs. L. H. Bart- dett & Son, of this city. Capt. Lewis, haying touched at Fiores, heard of the capture of ten vessels by a privateer, and thought it best to proceed to Fayal «nd land his oil. He I find by comparing notes with ¢ Childs of ship Ben Tucker, that 1 w: thirty miles N. W. of him when he was and had he not fallen in with him he would soon haye had me, as he was steering towards Te when first seen Capt. Childs. 1 have eyery reason to believe that I was chased by him the day I came in here, as there was a yes- sel of that description chasing me for three bours, gaining very fast. Linade all's nd getting Within three miles of this port b his wind to the northy A. goo as amile. They report on board the privas sve eight of them out, qoing tow > Northern « wir <n but two. Aoi he Thes last week ont of a ‘Eng a bark.anid there now. suppos 1, sv they cannot be far es ai there fou coaled at Byises ro a Brrrisn Chap 1 ertiser firs d over the head of he did not imnedti- nother shot was soon alter American vessel. by torther diflicn ity, the British Stopped hers and soon after an ofticer of the Unive + vessel cuneon borrd. tu whom the English captain spoke in very plain term- concerning the irregntarity of his pr " After a mutual explanations. th retired. It seem-~ that en dor the Scotia COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPLICAL SOCIETY A stated meeting of the Columbia Uy pagra & (Saturday) EVE harmber p gadesired ee. See, meeting of th TO. Sotnow n Pagar corner of a Au earnest r >= HARMONY © aan k. =r 1 will be held (Sunday) November 24. at Frank Sth and D streets, at 2°. 0 iglock k ai niauce is request: 1 Tsérmeu wt 1c 8 Bresehins nts 3 rpec i" anes after Death bm. MRS. SMITH. OF Ro: TON, MASS , speak TO-MORROW. 1a Temperance Lsll. between 9th cn B street. under the intuenee o WILL y.Jat to%clock loth streets Christ the Me! diator, endeavoring to persuade mankind that it would be M ter always. minon. she being an sand the Son, Jesu purposes threngh. Adr ferve God i ysteninent for thi to manifest thei ssion cents. dof MED:CAL ymer F and Vth sts. west iu this Institut. T. the 3d of No- The annual will comme vember, The introductery to the course will he delivered by Professor Silas L. Loomis, D.,at 5 veloc ym gare professivg and publ en ted ty JOHNSON Big. M.D. Master Horas City. stepted the following pi ine tocommence on the {st of % present charges not being sufficient to meet oar ad sequence of the great rise in the our Tine of business ; $125 ca) FT) aa) FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT oF THE Is. FANT ASYL AT wNN. AVENUE SITE frie CIRCL. charge of this in. TREE hobre. Sinters of Charity in titution will open a Fair for its benent xt Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st on MON- DAY, the 7th tistant to which they invite the patronage of the public. They willofter fer sale nt reasonable prices a great variety of Fancy and Use ful A puks. Flower for the wel arpral to the te tiel Bi a nerone of all denominat arly the ladies, te contribute money 9 Which they may diapose of wt this Fair. fonat her to urs BOON DA Satwer of E and th streets, or Mrs, GEORGE MA NGLY, on the Toland. Ynfants are reesived a ae for in this institution A there Ix no charity which mors appest ag the Fair dence that their exe aoe m Ment of « zenerows public. cents, Ticket emo ALL WHOM (T MAY CONCERN. Re GISTER’s n'a Orricr. Oct. 2), 1262. Notice }< hereby xiven that Licenses given to Tar erns Retailers of Spiritaona ai nig oe coe Liquors, Wines aud Cordials, 1@ Groceries, Dry Goods, ware, Medicines, Perf hes and Jewelry; H TRission Mecohen oO Keepers ef bog Pr Carriages and Omni- , ol * pitlinnd Tables. T Get Mite. and. Confec- lers eon Mon- id that said within ten GLASS Register. sie the ¥ = bee of stylish Bay HORSES. good et single or double harness, or » dle, with Carriage, Harness, Saddles, and Jos} equipments, complete. Also, « handsome. Wugsy. nearly new. Apply at 231 Ss (Street, be- tween 17th and 13th, Washington, D. © ,from9a m. to2 * we 1-3t" ¢« ore, FRI OO ‘A 44 PENNSYLVANIA fhe I (north side,) between 121 a Toth ste, 380 Pa_aceaws me Ee National Hotei. BRA Mae pe : ‘ (Rock Cry-tal) TNL. ‘D GLASSES, ARY micites SCOPES, OP: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS SoA GUESSES, CARTES DE VISITE, &c., &e i Eioeeimeaein ST T KEYPOR EAMBOAT Tao, Sracserole, Captain, ASHING TON. at fost o G street, and Spear’s Whart, peel as follows : Leave at Ncs x Haltimore, “WEDS Fal \. TAURS wt Nev “13, MONDAY. N: 17 SATURDAY, Nov. 9 BWEUNESDAY enlisted into the armies of the | But amiss is as F et but we “nave not | Tndiqaant.— | | with tive eighths @) of ani he | j ame F, i certificate sbove mentioned OFFICIA Par Mess OF State, t Warshtns! hgh Releas-~ (rom the draft on the g soon of apa sgebav- been al owed in the followius ef Were Dro Pikes ow naty, eonaylvagia. Barks count +P a2 Charles Qu Luiera= county, Pean, Frederick Grill. Berk- county, Penn. Tepes Gotliel Onpeslen: os county, Pe. Jobn Martine - Berk ninty, Pe Michael Ruddy ke county. Penn, Wm. Kila «county, Pena. ry county, Penn, county, Pean pion connty Baliimore, Maryinad, WILL: AM n SEWARD Jobn Linker... Av cast Weidi: > Heory Battenfeld.. Vietor Buschinan prorce: ALS 1+ 4 WeAD-i BOARDS: FORGKAVES Drrot QuanteRte ster's OFFIOR, 2 teenth and U streris ‘on, November 1, 1342.4 ed ut this office ith, ised. at 12 0'clock M., ited States two thonu-and Tablets tor Graven of the Honrds ription, siz 1 be of guenl blwek #ainnt, clear of ianots ttonr ed) feet ia length, ten (le) inches wi ighthe (1',) of am inch eh groove twenty (21) nches in length, and in all reapects to correspon! With a sample tobe sven at this often, ad All ot saiet be ne delivered at such paint or points i ty or county of Washington. D.C fas tl Qnartermaster mey direct. within warding of the contract, Proposals from di-leyal parties will net be con- sidered. An oath of alles Sead to the U. 3. Gov- ernment must accom pan: mires position. The ability of sae Diddle: rio toni ie contract, shoald it be awarded to him, must be guarantied responsible persons, whose signature - pended to the guarantee, aid said evaraster nitst accoinpainy th. bid. The res eee y of the guarantors must be shown by the Official’ certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis trict Attorney. + 2 Bidders must be present in person when tho bids are opened or thy a oneal will not be considered, 4 The — name au Pagel address of the tid- ler must appear in the proposal If ai Metts in the name of a firm the names of all the parties must appe r the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the :party signing it. Bonds in the sum ofone thousand dellars, signed ve thirty days after the by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too high is re-erved by the Depot Quarter- master. Informal proposals will he rejected. Proposals must_be addressed to Capt. Edward L. Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster, Ariny, Wa ington. D.C.,and should be plainly marked posals for furnishing Headl- Boards tor Grave Form of (Huatantes. of the county of ——s and State of and —, of the coyuty and State of — G herchy guaranty that—— iy Able to fuiit the nue in accordance with the terms ¢f his pro on, and that, should his p . he will at onge enter. into therewith bese ree the con’ We are prepared toh Tw this guarantee mu: t be appended | the | We, — — EDWARD L _Captainand AQ. M., a EF Otic 457 inth street wo-t, betwee te novth * car the Pateut ON oct FOR SALE, WAGON aul HARNESS ler. or i" KEEPER, E's ANT STOUK OF 4 I CLOTH LOAKS Now th apleitid Dest styles uf Also, ae ter SHAW wostcash prices, “ COLLEY. t 425 Seventast above Pa. ay CORN peer PO SALS FOR Smaren . for f the Government with (1s) eae thousand bushels of Shelled Corn, Corn to be of a sood ne + quality. put uvin bagsof about tye h ene Corn willbe received by weight at (os) fifty--ix poxnds to the busbe be furnished without © the'Gov srmment Xtra charge to ade in the city of Washingtoa lays froim the date of the con PROPOSALS e and Post Office address of the bid- rin the proposal. in the name ust appear. individual pr The full n der must apy Tf bid ism of all the 4 firm, the names bid will be salof the pariner signing it Proposais from dislowal parties will sidered. and aa, onth af allegiance inust accom tach propostes not heron ny GUARANTEE of the bidder lo fill the contract awarded to him. oon The abijit caussutiebe “enarantora must be certiticsts of the Cleck ot Caite Ps The responsi shown bet fil nearest L trict Attorney. et Court or of the * present in person when the bids their proposals will mot be consid- 1 “Bonds in the «um of tert thonsand dollars. si by the contractor and both of be required of the muccessfal bid er upon si ust accompany the contract. Will be necessary for bidders to have their Then with them, or to have bonds = ract is ‘erocured upon apolica- ,eithes personally, by letter, or by telexraph. FORM OF GUARANTEE We —. of the county of ——, and State of ——, and ——otthe county of and State of — 6 able to fuilila co sof his proposition, hereby guarantee that in accordance with the te antthat, shonld bis proposition be accepted. he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him. we are pre- Psred to become his securities, (To this guarantee must be appended the official above mentioned.) SPECTION, DELIVERY. &c. All eted for under this advertisement will spected and such as does net prove of » 200d sound merchantable quality will be Jecte Payment to he made upon the completion of the contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- termaster shall be i ju funds, Any informality in the bid ngn-confermanse = h the terms af this advertisement, will ensure fi rejection of the proposal livery to be tthe Railroad De at of the Govermment Wharves, in the city of Wor-hingten The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids wee ue may i too bi i D. IL. RUCKER, oe td Colonel and Depot Reaterouster. ee L’= ORIGINAL CLOAK & MANTITE { STORE. Esrannisueo is 1so2 ated ta th and sale of L ice : \s Misses nod Children’s CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS weekly os plies from the THERN CITLE of our own mannfacture aut Winter Opening of all the AXP GATLDREN's b LAR By Bou CLOAK Due, RTMENT Tt RD. NA Maven miber pst NDAY, Novewher 3d ech day are now offering a LADIES" PANCY de N and daily ey Our regular ¥ moles re stale of LAPIES. MISSES CLOAK tee ' tokes place » FRIDAY, 8A New and Atiractive Noveit Also, on the First Story we Hes stock than usual of DS, such ak Lace Goods. Ribbons broid- ries, Flowers. Feit and Beaver Hats. Ladies’ Hen'l Bre Foxe vie Holy Ne i in peanye Hocds, Clouds, nia gs. loon Skirts. and ail other gouds’ us ¥ kept in First-class Fan See aan N. B —Mi-ses’ and C miteeay Cloaks ana Sarque~ ares spectolify in our trade. We keep all sizen to suit girls from 5 to 14 years of age Remember, the place is Depot of Fancy Goods, 3 0¢ 3)-steo _bet Me: AL "RVEYOR’S OFFICE, Wasaincrox, D.C.. Oct Prorosats, nealed and endorsed * NBropo sale for Hand Litters,” will e received at thi olice until noon ae the 2d day of November next, ‘tor furnish- ing and delivering at the warehouse of the Medical Storekeeper, at this depot, (500) five hundred Hand Litters (ambulance pattern) with the Privilege of increasing the qi tity to( 10M) one thousand if the wants of the ser demand it, Five hundred to be delivered within ten days Lae the arene of the contract, i | tors wt the late World’s Fair, Lond . | confidently anticipate ona arn | the agency, No. oath of allegiance must accompany each n,and vonda ti in the sum of 20 will here. quired Ke the faithful performance of the contract. ex of quality, size, &c., may be seen on a pine ee Seay fe ‘Storckeeper, corner ton And F streets Payment to be made eer the completion morthe ‘ure conti act, or so soon the Yeyor shall be iu funds. Surgeon U.S, A oc Hd (Int. & Rep. ' Me: SEWING MACHINES, WHEELBR & WILBON’S SEWLN whieh teok the hizhest premium ove ealter asthe Medi HH. LAU peti tu pea would “may be keen at enn ue, in styles ard every variety of tint wees As mien in every branch of the iudusteial arta vail themselves of labor saving machinery to ta. sitate sad cheapen their Cais ioos way Khou women be still confined to the drudgery of hand sewing. vow that the inimitable Wheeler & Wilson ain offer an exemption ko complete aud in its &Muxement so positiveiy faicinating + rightsand man’shwuuanity are alee inthe question. (lata Bee l orgs | streets. ered, WANTS, LADEES FAN TED —Several youm lo icara OW Droge Making ‘soph t: MRS.B APBOACIL, F4 538L » betwee 45 ag i omen. a MAKER, from 2. wishes a Sitaation by the Say, Pie = ¥ nee avIM. nz Store, under Willards’ Hotel "ANTED—By 9 soung wouwan, a SITUATION Ag Cook, or tu pastry; ainy. Washing and iron. Address or call at No 0% od street, bet ae i Gents ¥ A) ing. Gand AT ERIVEN Ts OR SMALL por 38 (Unture Want No-olsection to the Island. Rent inust he modérate, Address, mz terms, “C G..” Star Ottic~. it W ete reer ATELY—An NURSE, to tate the ehillren. Good referencer will be equi yat No. 251 H street, between th @ “experianced charge of a little A a3 V TANTED—A suite of FURNISHED om with Kitchen, conveuient for housekeeping. forafamily of three. Alze. BOARD in a private family, for a gentleman, with. and little ooy of of ceferences given and require i. 2 Post Off ce, nel st ARLOR AND CHAMBER WANTED—A iady desires to rent a PARLOR and CHAMBER. for five or six months, comfortably and nicely far- . where there are few or no other boarders: accommortated, will pay a liberal price, Ad dress, stating terms and location, ‘Index, this office. no 1-2t! OARDER TE gentiewan (clerk referred) steady hab . cau secure good BOARD at cd exp rate, by. cannep ling. te room with a young maz, son of a nieinber of Congress. em- ployed in one of the Departments. Light preess hing furmished,—large front room, 2 ae ty ppl at Railroad, 10 minutes wal 0 at No.8 Pension Omice, << story, PEK Sms moe: O O12 TANTED—A good SONGSTRESS, and one \ DANCING WOMAN, at a well known Con et Saloon, in this town. ‘Answer, Star — —— W: ANTED—A WHITE WOM AN, aa pr ferred.) oS do cook Boarding-hous«, and to ul. in a small family. for a Restaurant or | sol Boostiaker ea vitd aged bpruing busine-s, by calling at the piace above-nam 31-2t” Wes first-c imm tely.at th of ath and WANTED TO RENT—A fine tone Rosewood PIANO, modern -tyle. moderate. Apply 297 Pa. avenue, south tween 9th dud [0th streets, vc 3-1W Ww ANTED nee Tespecta ble ge of a house and Amply at No 316 Gt ie Pie and Cake BAKER Herndon Honse, corner ven octave Terms y of AMP GREASS, ir Mill oe of G street. __ MORGAN & RH NEIART. W AN —One DRUM MAJOR, 2 DRUMME SFI RS to enlist in the ligd Regiment New Vork volunteers, None but experienzed sud rjabie men ued apply liberal advance on the reanlar m, pay will he guarantee poly to CURING. Military Railroad Otien. 230 G chroot 1. Washington. - og 20 ie TANTED—A MAN who unterstayits rauning Waidtakingkace offs storm wore Apply at ‘a oe 23-Iw I OARD OW New Yo 8 private (Catholic » home can be experience Star OMtes, V TAN (fee A SITUATION. (by a young man ot able bas bouk-kee per Lerk. ¢ rany other a pars recommenda ious sive, . Address © Washington, = es a four TIN “SHEET-1RON WORKERS. pela! tor Pood werioen "Gall at 3vegory. 321 Penn. ave: D--A& well furnished HOUS na central location, not le ‘ess, Stating location and terms 8.." Box 3, Stur Office wast ood GOACHSITH and HELP. ra weir KARMANN'S ‘ Factory, D street, et, and ith, Washing Dé. oe 10 Poces ED HOUSE WANTED — rent, for from one to t Dwelling for a private f First or Second Ward preter: ngton.D. and “o Vanted to nished | Ey We are bu FURNITURE. STOVES which we are paying the highes : aKa or having » surplus ilies declining eae of furniture will find it to thiir ndvanta give us «call. % & GRU Pith JOY No 269 Reverth mt” eas Tad kK W ANTED—Every pérson to know ear Tam in the market, ready to pay Cash for all articles in the hb furnishing line. bose leaving the oi or having a surplus, 1 do well t ait CHL 5 Seventh treet. between. and i fore side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand id Furai- ure. t WAY. ROPOSALS FOR OATS AND Depot QUARTERMASTER’S Orrior, Corner of 13th most G streets. - WasuisGron, D.C., October 31, 1352 SkALED Proposars will be received at this othce until Tuesday. the ith day of November. at 12 ck M., for furnishing the Government with 30.000) three hundred thousand bushels of OATS and (: 3,000) three thousand tons of HAY Hy to he good merchantable Tiworny bales, and delivered at (2.00)t to the ton The Oars to be of a good merchantable q put up in hags of shout two bushels e Oats will be rv by weight. at ( putupin wo thousand pounds | Awithout cxtra to be made in the city of Wa-bine tweniy-tive days from the date of ROPOSAL Proposals wall SS rece tons of ilay and upwards. and for sand bushels of Oats and upwards. The propositions for the Hay and Oats may ie npon the same paper. but mst be made entirely distinet from. aud without reference to, each other. The full name and Post Office address of the bid der must appear in the proposa fa bid is made in the name ofa firm, the names | ofall oe rties must appear,or the bid will be cousidered as the individual proposal of the part- | ner signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be ronsid- ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGI ANOE MUST ACCOMPANY RACH ie open egy contra! OO) five hundred mors tty thou - Proponala must DW Ruck« ea sa SH Seo DH Rucker, a be plainiymarked ‘Proposals 1or Oats an! GUARANTEE. = ; The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, | should it be awarded to him, must be guarsntecd | Je persons, whose signatures must be appended tu guarantee, The responsibil of the ‘guarantors must be fhown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United Stutes Dis- trict Attorney. Bidder= must be present in person when the bid: are opened, or their proposals will not be con<id- Bonds equal in amount tu half the sum to be re ceived on the contract. signed by the contractor ant both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing thy contract, As the bond must accompany the contract. it will be necessary for bidders to have their bondsmen With them, or te have bends and aigned in anticipation and ready to be pi en the contract is Rigned. Blanks for bonds, can be procured upon Application being made at this office, either persou- ‘ly, by letter. or by telegraph, Utes OF GUARA of tne toent of hereby guaranty that — is le to fulfill ac tract in accordance with the terms of his proposi tion, and that, should bis proposition be accepted, h = once enter into a contract in accordance ‘Should the contract be awarded him, pared to become bis securities. (To this guarantee must be appended the offi certificate above-mentioned.) INSPECTION. DELIVERY, &- All Oats and Hay contgacted for ander this a vertisement will be rigifly inspected. and swe | do not prove of a hantable Reales ' will Le rejected, Payment to be made contraet, or so soe termaster shall be Any informality in the bid, or non-eonformancs with the terms of this advertisement, will ensure as rejection of the proposal. Det at the Railroad Depot or at mt we are pre pon tae completion of the ter ae the. Depot Quar- one of the Washineton. The Depot Quartermaster roerree to himself the plant te reject any or all bite e RUOK BI. m too bbs q ta Se nel ne apes Quartermaster = DR. CHARLES Ie bore ER, Sts A graduate of the Baltimore Datta? Cates se. bas permis<ion to reler to J. ©. Mall, M DEB tae May. M. D.. and W. P. Jounal uM Rooms No. Pa. avenne. between oth nad Wth sts..over Willinn’s Lace Stere, Office hours from 9x. im, sae B. me __ 0 3I- Wharves in the city of The Hem heretotare prs, ‘ & Gc naune ard titheot EIDER ix thi day dissolved by meateaL consent hneid er ix authorized to the tira and collect all bills October 11. 1702. The undersigned will dl notes due the name ware Busine and coutinuance of the libeval patronage extended te the old firm. o¢ To : Oo H. SCHNEIDER. [os oxe om $1. 2 At $1.50 ere Gartoy Hest quality ules te be had, in pyramids or pivin moulds, w WLS DELY UL AN CONPROTION ERY, ech H Curnce fwoidta aud E eis, a : Salt 5 | ting from Winchester, Oct. 25th, s: | army is now lying quietly in camp, with bat » Hobolen Hotel, Washi SECOND. EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK P.M. VER ¥ LATE FROM THE SOUTH. => RICAMOND DATES OF THURSDAY LAST. > We have Richmond papers of the seth ult. The Exquirerhas a dispatch trom Charleston, munouneing the capture by the Federals of the steamship Anglia. toaded with -y aluable army stores, and bound to Charleston.” The yéllOw fever is still very severe at Wil- mingion, The Engui results of the showing that war, Gen. Winder ha~ dismissed all of the Balu- more «Plug U, * detective officers employed in Richmond, en the ground of + malfeasance im office, cofruption, bribery, and incompe- tency. Among them were Capt. S. Macoubin, Geo. Clacker, and T. Woodall. The Freminer says the rule of this crew in Richmond “has been celebrated by a carnival of crime unheard ot before in the police annals up to the pre-ent time which records the decline and fall of the same terrorism.” Tobacco is faNing in price in Richmond, the market beme overstocked. Oak wood is $16 per cord. Butter is sellingat $2 per puund; to 3744 cents per ponad; Coffee = $2.50 per pound; green Tea $15 per pound! Specie is “advancing,” gold selling at $2.50 premium, and silver at $2 premium! The Examiner says: “This is unexampled ia our money market, but as there ix no Limit to sia upon the 1d Tndiawa, as the Northwest is weary of the } speculation we may baye to note a still further adycuice in our next report.” The army correspondent of ‘the Dispatch, wri- 3: “The little excitement, Every few days a brigade or | divi-ion is sent forward to destroy some part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.” The Charleston papers allege that their loss aikitled aud 60 wounded at the late fight at Pocotaligo. The Confederates are haying tronble with the Florida Indians, who are “cominitting al rer of deptetigtions.” (zen. Magruder passed through Augusta, Ga. on Saturday. to assume cemmand of the Sonth- we tern Military Department of the Conteder- ate States. : The Eeawiner ur ses active Measures to resist threatened attacks by the Federals upon the rebel -cabougd cities, and say from what we have learned of their defences we should have strong confidence in their ability to resist atuack but for the periences of last winter.” PRISONERS BR REBEL EASED FROM THE OLD CAPITOL PRIBON ANDSENT SOUTH. A.J. Do Co. E, 50th N. O25. C. Taek- son, Co, bo > H.L. Cary, Co. G,3d 8. ©: M.C. Atkin-on, Co. G, ist Gaz ©. T. Enis, Co. B, 1th Ga: W.H.H. Orr, © Capt. John Tay loe. Co. D, 9th Va. cay.: Second Lieut. A.M. Pittman, Co. A, Seott Valgav.: OH. Fenwick, Co. B. sth Vaz rien. j5te cay Cowell, Va. BR. Presgravés, Co. A, dth Va. cav: Thos. Sew- ell. Va. conscripi; Nathan Neil, David Stey- art. rebel navy; J. Furgnsen, Co. 1. ist Maz M. L. Jacobson, paroled prisoner:. H.C. Fur- guson, Co. F, tith Va.: H. Montgomery, Co. D. qith Va. E. A. Smith, Co. D, 6th Va. cay. John W. Burkett. Co. A, tst N.C. cay: Lient Willhsam McKnight: Isaac Grefn, Co. BD. ist N.C. cav Wm. D. Dye, Ist Ga. Legion: H.G. Hornbill, Co. E, 2d N.C. edy.; 1. Hop- Gallagher, do.. J. MeGrath. do. Levi Wheat, Co. A, 2d Va. cay. Elijah Huichinson, Co. K, 6th Va. cay: J.C. Athey; Capt. Wim. H. Cummins, 9th La. C Co. Fi 6th Va. eav.; J. Saunders, Co. cay. Rutus Renrrow, Co. BE, 2d N.C. Mebor, Co. D. 2d N.C. cay, T. Buchanan, Co. F, 12th Va. eavcE. Jeffries. Co. H, 6th Va. cay: H. Wright, Co, F.2d Va. cay; H. Bishop, Co. H. 6th Va MeClary, @o. FL 12th Va. eny ‘o. I. Mth Ga.; J. H. Wood, Co. John Dunlop, ‘Ce. A, 13th Lt: James Mc- Chuny, vols.” James Baldwin, Co. C. 3a.S. C. battery: S.T. Robertson. 49th Ga.; Isaac Herson. Co. D, wth N.C: Samuel Hickmiin. Co. G. wth NC, THE CIVILIAN PRISONERS Mr. Wim. Wood, Superintendent @f the Old Capitol Prison, who, it will bgt remembered, went South not long since with the rebel citi- zens who had been prisowers im pis charge, to exchange them, returned to Washington this torenoot- MF withont the loyal men held as prisoners by the rebels he was expectad to bring back with him. It is. however, @nder- stood that bis mission was completely succese- sul, and that those he went after will séon follow him hitherwar the order for their relense having been given before he left Rich- mond, a P. Rector, ath Va. rner. cave G, P.« a: J.L. Ward, Co. K. 3th N.C. th Ga RETURNED. Brig. General Wadsworth this morning Fe- turaed to Washingion from his vi York, and has resymed his dutios as er Governor. Trom h my wife, Mary Mgt, Mason. onthe havioe felt my bed and board without any aes hatever. not be <eseomesobe for ay, By on or six “gentlemen ean ee treet. with a haudéome, second ay 5 eee or not. with B te 308 Delawarcavenne Norte, ans YENNE BAME FRANCAISE DESLERE - rey de let plaser danse une Bonne femid lome Bonny de cnfahton femme de Champe. Adve: Street Penn<yivania avenue gton, Whenrs du matine a3 neurs. no! -3t" t [Dyer ligt mf Sie anorning, on Pa. avenue, between Wth and lth ats. a LETTER. ad: aio “Mi zzie Forrest.” Any one returnins ».4 Maryland avenue (right ef the Capitol) ’ ell be snitably rewarded for their trouble. _Bo Lit” $10" REWARD .—Strayed away trom subscriber, it Mendez. two COWS ne red, with <lit in both ea: ther a brindle, with white back and belly, and star in her forehead and leit hip. The above eoyard will be given for their return to JOHN HAYES, corner New Jersey avenue and 4th no 1-3t" street. JPIVER FRONTAGE FOR SALECH EAP. RR Ncieas teomts 25 fectvou the cheat are Potomac, and is Ufe next <quare east <<. the Nave Yard. A rarechance fora somnpanr coal ting wherf property. Also. for sale Houser s ts in vations parts of the city. JNO ADA no 1-3t* corner L streete, ‘ NEw HOU SEFURNISHING STORE* JOBN OGDEN. OLY Seventh street, near Pa. avenue. SF” We respectfully solicit « call from oldaud new housekeepers, promising goods at fair prices and our best endeavors to please. not Fere COUGHS AND COLDS 7 THE HERB PASTILS Compounded by 8 FORD, avenue, ocal-6t Pharm: Fou c Aue USE HEAVY GREY BLANKETS In se “evn & RY & BROTHER Pa_ave, and Ninth str No. 4, 000 Bane ar ined ge TIMOTHY Hiy for sale in lots to suit “MORGAN & nil mn ar, _0¢ 30-6t" Foot tof G strect. FULL STOCK OF Hie OOM RTING sis farsi oer oe Bien PLS, SATE Be fs any Me very * aged to be get Bek gs o io at the lowest cath oc 33 Piss Seventh a WAGONS—W AGO! wee sat a an RE J have Dew aperior lot of Philadelphia comstantey rece: NS beth Hight and heavy nuitable for mate WAGONE, WON rney are of the beet anality sects oe ein Also ery large tour-apring ercna REPAIRING of Wagon, suitable for ada ed CARRIAGE and WAGON ly attended to. a seein TH GRA AM. Comediead STA Vani 27 Figaths oc Gt oot to New! SS TRLEGRAPHIC . NEW YORK sTorn MARkET New Yor, No, 1.1 75-10 Treasury notes, M15 Oe: Old demand Notes, 1 a. m.—Firs: Boara— jy; Gold, 120y, scope rrection at $t. Vincent, New Yorx, Oct. 34.—The briz Quren Vie. toria, from St. Vincent on the 15ih, vices of a serions upri-ing of a again-t their ero tabees Propririors and maaagers, which houses were burnt and robberies mitted. One overseer was killed. The whites tarned oni, killed se rioters, sud took about veel gag hua Troops were sent Briush ship fem. Barbadors, surrection was q it omived.aiin. The St, Vincent Gavetie thinks ¢ ance will prevent the laborer, for some time. - eee disuurs- non doing work Loc ALD N Ews. DraTHs or Sonpirne. orate The following bave been reported since our last: A. T. Jordan, éompany ©, 10th Me. Stephen Brundage, ny E, eed D. Faller, company I, 234 Edw a Sweetser, company I, 17th Henry O. Fabyan, company K, 34 Edw'd Goodwin.’ 4 company Arch'd Campbell, Jobn Miller, com: Peter Lind, company D, 111th Pa. Geo. E. ‘Torrey, corp. company K, a) B, Keith, corp. ya: ih in, oe. Me * Me. iy B, 2ist Mass. B, i7th U.S. Tat. “eae. Cu (Fiapiet Spey Ah x Xo. 149th Pa. Jacob Scheider, cotmpany Gad ma. Ottis Wal wage berg 0b D, sth Joseph ¥: ok, it comp Fe Charles P. B. F. Rogers, company J. B. Otto, company G, 1ueh Peter Fitzsimmons, comnpuny G, seu Pa. -_—— SAK 3. 2d st Vt. ca \ ean o A_ Bie HAvL.+Yesterday evening, as Mt. McGee, suder of the Qab Was on his Way to this ci in company with his , Mrs, M. cree pany ths aes. 01 usc, of the sum of 8, consisting of one one not Sites, all EY eee ie ai ae aad nary tt shortly aftey, cians ‘was raised ron was $0 wyeyen ‘od men ip theears their pockets ed aleo. but of small amounts. Mrs. McGee then tor the Jirst time remembered When she got off the ears trom Harper's some ole y Offici iB pointing ont to her wich € take for Washington, while » woman is no doubt but y WAS. Committed. with his partner—Mr. G ap Cinctit Covrgr.—Vesterday, in ¢ Jomes McClintock and others, vs. Hinton and W. eel, an inquisiti turned for plainuft. David L. Morrisga,. ve. ©. a position beween Mrs. M. and her hus. apparently, however, upiate that it wre at tionally s time was ~tock—ou the city © purchase sutlets” sup. he case ot George W on Wes re. W. Avaold, goods tarnished, verdict for plaintiff. Thi- morni: the cases of Wakter Harper and John T. T. Mitchell, gt Walker =. O. Hood, v=. Jos. W.W, alter T. vs. Buckner Bayliss; Joiun E. Cox, y>. W. 1 Amold: and Geo. W. vs. Henry B. and Lonis Ouerbac! een ee for planus were rendered. Yesterday, after amoilepuos. hat been mm the caseelG@. W, He: the counsel for —~ —— tuted separate 5) agauet n. U, Fox aud Hon. F. E: Spinner, US. Tn onr reportof this case vertently_staretighat the mo) was the by of Nr. M. ¥. r.” St iypm the honse of Selby S. Parker.” The Court adjonrned to Friday n + - Gane ron Plc KPOCKRRA Last white-hegded man named was picked up by the Fow hand%aft w the station house. nny ee Welles, yesterday wi 4 iy imei. Welles G. Treasurer inad- takea trom was Guken - ext an old aaghy nick Hawkins Ward patrol, 50 drapk that it was requisite to carry im on a he was searched, and on his person about $211 in con and silver was found, Which enabd! a Aen oe of tears morning. « Third Wa purol pianeor Lonis Mee-er, lying across sully tn abe ern beate. Upon examining bi led bim w that he had already passed ax cxantination the pick; currency notes. He was kets, had divested him or watch, leaving bim a fc ~ pain and pounge In the ptesent condition of tre caty; if men about t police f robbed. wun. = Evrtox Evenine Stan:—Sir: In vill get arenk with their money and Valuables to the should be | ten a Apne them in — before they are a your issue of pester is a statement that Bid acl, of Georgetown, and other druggist of this Disiric’ were ‘Sent to the “Old Capitol” by direction of the Government authorities, for se! contraband of war, and by your # ting drugs o knowingly: will you please to =tate in justice to that gentleman that the statement in your paper was incorrect. store of Kidwell & Laurence, of ton, Were sent to the guardhouse drugs to a gentleman of Washington; co} Mr. K., of Georgetown, hi knowledge whateverof the circum-tance Respectfully, J. A. Lace were unsus in the matter. cous of any —- ‘ditor Star: Dis Rr aCErUL.— Editor, that men w of our army are ni this city? Devoid of all sense or cency Or respect for a uniform Uhat Two. clerks Ww, ‘the tor collins they oa the ENCE. Why is in, Mr. the uniform of offieers permitied to pa before the public the shameles. prosti or shame, de- has so long honored the officers of the American 2: ile blackguards bold, rowing their opee con ranies, pear at our theaters, Gan ‘tach omloere command the re- spccsakiner seamen Tsthere any boner in ed with such men? God our country if it relies uj Such scoundrels Tne police sustain its honor. should look into this, and arrest aBsach violttors Of respects bility. werday : ting: loc! ds, obstructing ames Gregor up four Thy: oy — Samuel Wilson, doz do. Morrison. firing a pistol on ons James Driscoll, omen inga bog pen Umson. “The Fourth Ward patrolmen re- nt vot Cage cting the pavemen W. H. Finley, threats a viskemee John Grifiin, disorde: fined $1. dos gi ee tor trial. ac Tnaite; fined #1. Catharine begin Ny an do. aig Massey, disorderty : Brooke, do.; do. 5~ BB saad - yx, creating © nuisance; costs, 5= cents. Wm. Moore, charged WHI stealing a saddle, —_- Fovrtn Wa tre Walter.—Wm. Moore, charge dismis-ed. Albert Hamilion, Henry Gibson, rg and ward Packer, ig in _— mibtary. Patriek Ha wit ‘y spicious over to military, August > battery; disneassed. Jno. try; bail for a learlng—by Justice CI John Roux. disorderiy; turned over to mili lary a SHootine C tasn—On Thursday Mr. George Shelton, employed in Yard, went across w Uniontown, engaged in luting the wreck of an ; Drank. intoxicated: ) STATION Cases—Reyore Jus- of larceny, Buine, each, ‘E4- urned ati*rnoon the and aie old target on shore at Mr. W. Talbut’s plate, the Iauer ordered him off. and he not at once complying, Talbut Shot him, the ball taking effect in the kk of his neck. Tarv Wa lice Weltgre Townsend, drunk and disorderly; John Semmes, Lonis Mooser, drunk: Johanna Brady tant child; di-n Man eta : — drunk, prought un wt STATION Casns.—Before Jus- B. King, drunk; fined 2. Jno. do, $10.4. dismissed. aa @- Mork ‘Troors.- Thema New #: rk Batiery, numbering 154 men, under Cay arnved last evening, as did recruit and 334 convalescents from vorthern D. Numan, > Jor the #th N. ¥., 70 for Mass, ments, W tor 2d DC. 6 Scraanae hospi a Marniacr Lic ENSES.—One hundred and twent the Oc sehen: ve marriage licenses were ot the Court during the — iseued By month of Foun v.—Onicer Simonds fond near uke de- pot Friday morning the Garena Lagrue, which can be of the Chiet of Police MATO CATSLP, J Ns 10 BARRELS, PICKLES, r ‘Barrels and Half Barrels, Tor sales 08 VSL PENNA. A HE. DRAFT.—Hold thyseif in rendi drafied, but before the draft, suit Ne lay a at SOCks. UNDERSEI i rs all kinds of Men and By towishing low prices, 2 ani cerner Sta +t eal Pa. ave, \ VENT sites it ae “alee. Fi Rote ch ‘thee nue oe ae