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= THE EVENSe@ STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTE: NUON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Qozame Press's Averce axp lits Sraret, aY W. D. WALLACH, $f Payers serred to — carriers at 94 1 nO BE canis pet men 4 ‘ee i ¥ ls 4. o Teat ip adocnce: 32 beni months af the tate of 12 canis a seuke Bingle ‘OER CENT; in Wrappers, Two CRETS Pn hg pt ty should be sent to bao appear vntil the next day. ae A JVOHNSON & NAGLE, 299 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “ BOLE AGENTS forthe DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA a et MESSRS. PRANK BININGER & 00.3 (Mo. 15 Reaver Street, New York) CELEBRATED BOTTLED WINES A LIQUORS, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. of Highiy recommended by the most & eiuns of the U.3. A GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, ~~ « 15-S9LD MEDAL Port, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, AROMATIC SWISS HERB BITTERS., s Welnvite the attention of Physician’ Druggista + nd Grocers to these excellent goods, which we eell at New York prices, freight added, We trust tha! the intrinsic mM@its of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of discriminating people, who reject the stale re- course of irresponsible deglers, viz : puffs of news papers an! so-called cher nists, gaudy shew cards, ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE. oe Bole Agents. “OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 293 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 S80UTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 4S WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, OCORDIALS, &c. “IQUORS, CORDIALS, &o. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, s eee We siso offer for sale - A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Sermetically-seaied Fruits, Heats,&¢, Sermetically-sealed Fruits, Neats,a¢. Bermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,&e. BXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. ————— BEST GOODS IN THE MABKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 2395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. oco3m WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., BREWER BSB, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. EstTasiiseEp 1780. CLAGETTS C. C. AL, and their B. B. BROWN 8TOUT. Head Depot and Offes at WASHINGTON, D.C., 396 Peywa. Avesue, Between 435 and 6th sts., oppo. Telegraph Office. Retail Asent for Washinston, M, CONNOLLY, 446 Eicutz Sraesr, Retail Agents for Georgrinwen, A, FP. OFFUTT & CO., 165 Burpee Sr. THE HB D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. 7., Will always have on hand Twenty-five Hundred Whole and Half Barrels, In A No. 1 Order. BH Agents are required only to solicit and cater for permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar- anteed supplies will be given and secured, BOTTLED C. C. X ALE And B. B. XX BROWN STOUT, Is quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and Pamily use. i oe9Im* } HARVEST BOURBON 1553 RESERVE, NOTICE To HOTELS,GROCERS RESTAURANTS, PRI- VATE FAMILIES, &o. ‘The Subscribers have saat received © fresh Ghip- men' @e CASES 8T. JULIEN AND FLORRAO CLARETS, ‘which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hana A Large and Well Selected Stock of BIN hom. & 00. {Ertanliabea Tre. he Branch tiards’ Hotel, 4 aa received a small weet yet Lieac K CLOTHS, RIBBED AND PLAIN, IN 3, in Colors. Kare oad Dupsane. asd medium DRESS GOODS, in great pro- if choice styles. . ovly, marked in plain figures. jorthern and Eastern correspondents send PERRY @ BROTHER, Pa, ave, and Niet sweet. ‘One Our ‘Bs Dew eupplice daily. ont oul ve, XX. WAS HINGTO BOPOBALS ror HA D-BOARDS FOR GRAVES WwW HAT WAS WANTED. A NEW AND ELEGANT OYSTER BALOON . THE FIRST WARD! af Depot Qvart Aa?ER'S Orrice, Corner Eighteenth and G streets, Washington, November 1, 1882. SRALED Proposats will be received at this office until Morday, November Ith, 182, at 12 0'elock M.. for furnishing to the United States two thousand ce. Head-Boards vr Tablets for Graves of the ) owing de&cription, viz All to be of good bl. nut, elear of knots and selits, four (4) feet in length, ten (10) inches wide, nd ope and three-eighths (1°.) of an tach thick With fre vighths (5,) of an inch groove twenty (2) inches in length, and in all reapects to correspond with ip peni y4 to be seen at this office. All of said boards to be delivered at such print or points in the city or county of Washington, B.C... as the Depot Quartermaster may direct, within thirty days after the awarding of the contract. Proposals from Aalexeh ties will Bet be con- sidered An oath of alle; nce to oe 8. Gor- ernment must necompany ea 0) ion, The dder to ‘ait tue contract, sheuld bility of the bi it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures are to be ap- aad said guarantee must + pended to the guarantee, accompany the bird. . The responsibility of the ¢iarantors must be shown ri che official cortiticate of the Clerk of the | nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- | trict Attorney. i Bidders must be present in person when the bida { stgopened or their propasale will not be onasiderrd, | a ‘he peu name a ce Shes arddress of the bid- | ler must appear in the proposal. | If a did is made in the name of a firm the names | of allthe parties must appear,or the bid will be i considered ga the individual proposal of the party oe > ng it. nds in tisum of one thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and beth of his guarantors, will be fired of the succedsful bidder upon signing ‘tract. . The right to meet any or all bids that may be —< high ia reserved by the Depot Quarter- master. Informal proposals will be r i Proposals must be addre: to Capt. Edward L, Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster, U.8 Army, Wash: | ington. D. C.,and should be plainly marked “Pro- | posals for furnishing Head-Boards for Graves,” i Form of Guarantee. | We, — —, of the county of ——, and State of ——,; and —, of the county of ——, and State of —, | do hereby guaranty that —is able to fulfil the contract in accordance with the terms of his propo sition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, | he will at once enter into a centract in accordance | therewith. Should the contract be awarded to him we are prepared to become his sureties To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned. EDWARD L_HARTZ, nov 1-td Captain and A.Q. M., U. 8. Army. ROPOSALS FOR CORN. | Depot QUARTERMASTER’S OFrice, Corner Eighteenth and G streets Wasuinctoy, D.C. October 28, 1982. SEALED Prorosats will be received at this office until Friday, the 7th day of November, at [2 0’clock ™., for furnishing the Government with (1,000) | one hundred thousand bushels of Shelled Corn. The Corn to be of a good merchantable quality, put up in bags of about two bushels each. . Corn will be reeeived by weight at (50) fifty-six pounds to the buahel. . Sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Goverminent. Delivery to bo made in thecity of Washington within (2)) twenty days from the date of the con- fract, PROPOBALS. i The full name and Post Office address of the bid- | der must appear in the proposal. Ifa bid is made in the name ofa firm, the names all the parties must appear. or the ‘bid will be as the individual proposal of the partner consider "i roessia Crem disjeuet weriies enill: tbo ‘oposalis from Parties will ni con- sires, a cath of allesiance must accompany each proposition. } Proposals must be addressed to Gol. D.H. Racker | Quartermaster U.S. Army, Washington, D.C, and should be plainly marked ““Propoials’ for Corn,” es GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The maibility of the guarantors muat be shown b: The official certificate of the Clerk ofthe nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bide sre Sbened or their proposals will not be consid- re ered. Bonds in the sum cf ten thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will ber Tequired of the successful bidder upon signing contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have bords signed in antici pa- tion and ready to be produced when the contract is signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon apolica- tion Sp gee at this Office, either personally, by letter, or by telegraph, FORM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of —, and State of —, and — ofthe county of and Stata of —, do hereby guarantee that — is able to fulfila contract inaccordarce with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he | will at once enter inlo @ contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre- | pared to became his securities. | (To this guarantee must be appended the official | certificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &e, All Corn contracted for under this advertisement | will be rigidly inspacted, and such asdoes not prove be $ good sound merchantable quality will re- | ect Pi ment to be made upon the completion of the | contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quar- | termaster shall be in funds, Any informality in the bid, or non-confermanee | with the termaof this wivertisement, will ensure | the rejection of the proposal. _ i Delivery to be made at the Railroad Depot, or at | one of the Government Wharves, in the city of Washington. { ote Depot Gass termestes co to Lar popelt es ' ‘tto reject any or atl bids that he may deem too high D.H. RUCKE Geis td Colonel and Depot Quartermaster PROPOSALS FOR OATS AND Hay. Derot Quanterwapren’s Orricr, Corner of th and G street. Wasutsetox, D. C., October 41, 1462. BraLep Prorosas will be received at this office | until Tuesday, the ith day of November, at 12 o’cleck M., for furnishing the Government with (300.000) three hundred thousand bushels of OATS and (3,000) three thousand tons of HAY. Hay to be good merchantable trmotity, put up in bales, and delivered at (2,0) two thousand pounds nD. The Oars to be of a good merchantable quality, put up ip bees of nbout two bashels each. Oats will be received by weight, at (32) thirty-two pounds to the bushel. Sacks to be furni<ied without extra charge to the | Government, ; Delivery to be made in the city of within (25) twenty-five days from th utract. io PROPOSALS, Propos: 1 be received for (5) five hundred tons of Hay and upwards, and for (5),0)) fifty thou- | is of Outs and upwards. The propositions for the Hay and Oats may be = the same paper, but must be ma mtirely distinct from, and without reference to, each ether, a The _ name | or acd ee of the bid- | jer must appear in the proposal, Afs bid is made in the name ofa firm, the names ofall the ‘tiea must appear,or the bid will be | considered as the individual proposal of the part- | ner signing it. . He . Proposals from disloyal parties will not be consid- ered, AND AN OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MUST ACCOMPANY EACH PROPOSITION. Proposals mart be addresaed to Col. D. H. Rucker, Quartermaster U. 8. Army. Washington. D.C. and should Le plginly marked “Proposals for Oqtsand | ody GUARANTEE. | The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, | should it be awi to him, must be guaranteed | by two responsible persons, whose signatures must | be appended to the guarantee, The reaponsibilit; guarantors must be shown by the tificial certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dis- Attorney. ‘Bidders must be present in porson when the bide os opened, or their propo: will not be consid- de equal in amognt to half the eum to be re- ceived on the contratt, siqued by the iz and both of his guarantore, will $e required of t! successful bidder upon signing the con yf. As the bond must accompany the contract. {t will be necessary for bidders ir bo: en ‘ashington, | late of the and —, of the county of —, and Btate of —, dé ereby guaranty the je 'able to fulfill « cone tract in acco} dance with the terme of his proposi- tion, and that, en proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into & ‘contract in sccordancs the contract be awarded him, we are pre- become his securities. (To thie Guarantee must be appended the aficial rtificate above-mentioned.) sorties INBP EOTION. DELIVERY. &c. cttsoment will be rigidly inopocted, and’ suck aa ¥ 8 8 donot yrove x & good Sound merchantable quality re! ‘ Lyme! be made upon the completion of the gout art on ng avon thereafter as ths Deoot Quar- termaster shall 2 the bia, or desi with the terme od thin a ¢ isement, will ensure jection o! posal. it the Railroad Depot, or at eer eons Want te EOS ipeton. D- pot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ht te reflect avy ide that he may deem two Beh be retest sey or all bide nae Me ak He. ) sts Crropel and Morus Quarteruater, | Monday, Wednesday and Friday. | desirous to their wants. iS | receipt of four stamps, by addressin, Uvion Engine House, and_fronti Pennsylvania avenue. ‘lt wi@ he con. ductedasa Branch of Hanver’s celebrated Steamed Oyster Depot, by . T \. HARVEY & J. LEWIS, and the fines: Oysters which the watera of the j Chess peake afford will be seid to their patrons. Families can be supplie q d dai pA at their residences with raw or ateamed oysters of the best quality, Arrangements bave been mate for a any trenb tupply equal to any demand ; and hence residents ef the First Ward, as well as those in other sections of the city, will not hereafter he subjected to the necessity of buying from street hawkers. Orders are respectfully solicited, ani will be Promptly complied with, day or night. _ . Visitors to this new establishment will §nd it worthy of liberal patronage, as neither veins nor expense have been or will be spared to. make it 80 | faevens ressect, . ‘T. M. HAR oc g-Im J LEWIS. (INE GROCERIES, . FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES. AT AUCTION PRICEs, . AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, é ——— The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schoonor is discharged, a FAMILIES Tagpeed of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, * Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8, COZZENS, Con-ignee, corner Pa. avenue and lith st. > CAPT® HUTCHINGS, Schooner “ Aid,” foot of ith st. = TO THE TRAVEL- ING PUBLIO, oc 1st The subscriber most respectfully informs tne public that ho will, frein and efter the 294 of Octo- ber instant. run a regular line of STAGES between the CITY OF WASHINGTON and PORT TOBAC- CO, Charles county, Md., leaving the PLANTER’B HOTEL, at the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue, Washington city, D.C.,at 8 o'clock a. m., every Leaving MID DLETON'S HOTEL, in Port Tobacco every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at $ o'clock a. m., aad arrivicgin time to connect with ca®® at the Wash- ington depot thesamecvening. Fare $3. Pst RAS UeHD MERE AILY STAGE LINE TO FALRFAX COURT H&USE AND RETURN THE SAME DAY.—A large and commo- dicus stage will leave every morning at8 o'clock from the Bremer poo corner of 1sth street and Pa. avenue, for Pairfax Court House and return the same day to Wi on. Fare each way $2.5). Excursion tickets @4. Tickets can be hadatfhe New York Livery Sta- ble, corner of 12th and C streets and atthe Prescott louse, corner of 13th street and Pa. avenue. oc 2-Im™ JOSEPH NATHAN, Pro’r. ALL AND WINTER GOODS. ITARY¥ ANB CIVILIAN. WALL, STEPHENS & QO. are now opening their PALL GOODS, embracin, COATS, DOESKIN PANTS, VESTS, & ge,and well selected Stock of ine heavy OVERCOATS. We have alko a complete aasort- ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in the most da- rable manner. Officers will find our Military Goods Reavy Woelen Blankets, for camp use, at reasonable prices, WALL, BTBPHENS & CO., 323 Pennsylvania avenue. oc 25-dtf between 9th and ith streets, RMY @oops ‘CAMP COT! 3. GAMP STOVES CAM MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE vs ican TIN OUPS, TIN PLATES. ee ‘ Was COOKING STOVES, COAL‘OIL LAMPS, &c. Just received by E.H. & H. 1. GREGORY. se 19 321 Pa. _ EYE‘AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives his exclusive attention to the treatment of the EYE and EAR. =— oS | olé-tm* SotTLERs: SUPPLIES, J. T. SMITH & CO,, Nos. 342 4np 344 Broapwar, NEW YOR Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in ore HARNESS, COLLARS FFICERS’ SADDLES and BRIDLES beha ‘¢ balm HAVEBRSACKS, PISTOL HOL- BLANKETS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BaGs, Also, GILT MO’ SNTINGS FOR SWORD BELTS, COAT SLINGS. &c. oc 16 tm APPINESS OK MISERY!—THAT IS THE QUESTION —The Propriotors of the" BAR ISIAN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY. MEDICINE,” have determined—regurdlesa of expense—to issue, free, (for the beneiit of suffering humanity.) four of their most instructive and inter: esting Lectures oh Marriage and its Disqualifica- tions, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, Indi- stion, Weakness, Depression, or ignorahce of hysiology and Nature's Law. ‘These invaluable lures have beep the means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will be forwarded free on the Secreta: 56; ly Partsian Cabinet tomy and Me icine, Broadway, New York, iy Br AND SHOES TO SUIT THE TIMER. ‘We are now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and constantly receiving a sup- iy of Eastern-reade Work of every descrip- yn, made expressly to order, and will sold at a much lower price than hag been a charged in this eity for much inferior icles. as i t of BOOTS and SHOES ef@astern or duty. “made work, — ig pid ae) a ress ment in sto at lowest prices. Give nea nu Store and “GRIFFIN & DROTHE ap5-ttr 314 Pennsylvania avenue SCHNEIDER'S . , MPROVED PATENT WATER CLOSEY OR GL08E STOOLS, Hospitals, Hotels and Private Families. These Stools are made wholly of metal, are per- fectly free from sinell, cannot get out of opaer, and, being portable, are the most convenient articles in *Bhey have been adopted in all the O.8, How ure. a pitas, ee, she? may be had in any quantity of the ‘atentee, No, 27] Pa. avenue, upstairs, Washing- ton, D.C! dy 17-60" CALL AND SEE PHAND MAGNETISM Tia eat Thee \@ lar’ iree mon’ MARONGHIT T, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, r. EAD ACHE ins few gnunuter EY always in tw M GNETIG PLASTER tnd OINTMENT. BP ier tetcre ne a ee eri p.m. _ MBS, WHEN, Mognotig Bpagician, ee 6¢ 2]-1m' A MANUAL OF THE PENSION LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES—Embracing all the Laws under which Pensions, Bounties, and Bounty Lands are now granted, witly the Forma and In- structions now inuse inand under the authority of the Pension Office; to which is added n digest of the mest important decisions of the authorities in elation to various matters pertaining to Pensions, 'y 9p Examiner, . . oe 27 #RANCK TAYLOR. Apaus) EXPRESS COMPANY, i NOTICE OF REMOVAL, | bad relies The DELIVERY OFFICE of this Company is B preiteceen esfeneseeass "react Abvanoz Price paid Sy et TTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., (e2-Im aie Ba 142 Pa. avenue, A Ee CO. JAY COORR SERS. No, 452 Firtesxrta Serger, Dealers in GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES AND OERTIFIOATES, ARMY AND NAVY BILIA, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. BF Highest 4 for GOLD, SILVBR and OLD DEMAND Nore. +e) oc 2-1 *OR SALB—A ons HORSE COUPE, Enquire at FO MCCLERLAN'S corner isin oad ewe D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. |_ | rE nature, ; 1862. Ramone hip oh Ss prema ae yep germs fy Friday morning, . Tenms—Cash, invaviady, in advance. a oo Bingle copy, per sunam.......-..... Five copies. Tt invariably contains the “Washington that has made The Daily Econint Star circulate generally througbeut thecoumtry, =~ KTSingle copies (in wrappers) cam de procured ‘st the counter, immediately after the iesueof the _ AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. — NiXEN’'S WASHINGTON THEATRE. ELEVENTH STREET, Near Penn. Avenue Sole Lessee and Manager. ++ See M. Nixox OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, November sth, WITH THREE GREAT STARS! The Beaut and Fascinating Dav-eusa, “CUBAS! CUBAS! S. CHANFRAU, SENOR XIMENEs, And the Celebrated CUBAES BALLET TROUPE Of Ten Beautiful Youns Ladac? “Seporita CU BAS will eppear in tes lar SPANISH DANCES cntitlea LA FLOR DE SEVILLA And LA MADRILENA, Supported by Senor Vimenc Mr. F. 8. CHANFRAU favorite piecen—ae Dek- Rp in the FIRST NIGHT, nd Pappy Mivesin MIL 3 Boy Mr. A, H. DAVENPORT will in the ular play of THK YOUNG WIDOW 2 Be 9D An EXCELLENT DRAMAT © COMPANY ha: been enghged Appear in two of hie S?ECIAL NOTICE. The Dress Circle has bean chang-d to a Far c he admission to which bax been plac: al 25 cents The Private Boxes, with the ex€ ptionof the two | Stage Boxes, have been turned into Bal yay Soats— the ady:ixsicn to which will be 78 cents, Stage Boxes will be let only to those nto the manager wer part of the house has und «5 n. andis fitted up fi nto Which has | Orchastra Ch cents ; Parquet BF Box Office open every day from 18 to3 when parties can secure seats three days vance FORO’S NEW THEATRE TENTH STREET, above Pennsy!i ania Avenue, T. Forp...... oe... LM 4M 7oFKico of Holiday Street Thester Dain | ! Baltimore.) Hespseey Bianp.. - Stage Manager | | i H i H { FAREWELL BENEFIT OF YOUNG AMERICA! Positive! arury but two of the GABRIEL RAVEL TROUPE! FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS! GABRIEL RAVEL in two co! YOUNG AMERICA THIS EVENING Last Night of THE RED GNOME! Last nicht of Yeune America on the Flyine Trapeze LaxtNight of 8 GRAND DIVERTIS. rian Pi 8 characters! | MON'S MISHAP! Gavnien Reaver EMENT! Young America tti and Tophoff | ht, ‘MAD. MARZETTI. | Picks or ADMIS8I0N —Dress Circie and Parquet cents; Orchestra Seats 75 cents; Private Boxes $6; mily Circle 25 cente. GROVER’S THEATRE. . PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willgrd’s Hotel LeoxaRD Grover. __.. ——- — Manson: NINTH APPEARANCE Of the Charming Young Actress, Miss LUCILLE WESTERN, Pearl of the American Staze! ° Who wila ar to-night in her double ch: ete: ofLaby Isasen and glavave Viste Supported by the entire company. First Appearance of the Eminent Young Actor, MR. L.P. BARRETT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENINGg | Will be produced the most | THRILLING EMOTIONAL DRAMA of the day, i which has proven,wherever presented, to be the 4 ul TRA PLt Of her Extensive Repertoire. First time of C. W. Payléure’s five-act Drama, KARST LYN . Ci THE ELOPEMENT: With a cast of characters never hefore equaled. PRICES OF ADMISSION —Sress Circie sy cents ; Orchestra Chairs 75 eents ; Family Circle 25 cente : Private mone 3t ; Colored Gallery 25 cents ; Co. ored Parterre 8 centr. aa CANTERBURY HALL! LOUISIANA AVENUE, sean Sixru Stpeer. | THIRD WEEK-OF THE TRIPLE COMPANY! Brilliant and Unexampled Success, Tt is said here all the gr at Lights of the profes- ; sicn appear, To-morrow Ni BENEFIT OF MONS. AND Glance at the MAMMOTH LIST OF STARS: MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. THE COURT OF BEAUTY. MISS FRANCES LEROY, M{S3 JENNIE ALLEN, MISS LILLIE BRANDON, M‘LLE LEZErTA, MISS ELLA, M'LLE LAURETTA - BOB HART, - LEW SIMMONS, GEO. R. De LOUIS. G. W. KIRBYE, | MONS. SZOLLOSY, j WILLIE EMERSON, MASTER JOHNNY, MASTER GEORGE, MONS. SOL. THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN A NEW BILL! To-night, GYPSY'S LAY A NEW AFTERPIECE, &), &e., &e. @7 For further ‘tieulars see Bills of the day | and the Washington Rational Republican Poors open, ¢%& o'clock; perfc Admission 2 centa. 0: WILLARD’S HALL, _ H GQOTTSCHALK. The Public is respectfully informed that L. M. GOTTSCHALK, The Eminent Pianist and Composer, WiN have the honor of giving TWO GRAND CONCERTS Bi Washington, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVEN@NGS, November Sth and 6th, When he will perform -ome of his latest compo- sitions, which have caused fo great a sensation in New York, Boston and Bhitadeiphin Arrangementa have been made with the cele- | brated Prima Donna, Miss CARLOTTA PATTI, the Principal Star of the Italian Opera, Academy | of Music, New York and Boston, to appear jointly with Mr. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. | Musical Director and Conductor....Mr, BEHREN. SF” Admission One Dollar. Tickets can be pur- ebased, ahd seats secured without extra charge, for cither of the two Grand Concerta at W. G. Metze- | rott's Music Ktore, commencing Monday, Nov. 3, at9 o'clock a. m. rs open at 7',—Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, oc 8) NIXON'S CREMGRNE GARDEN CIRCUS. PENNSYLVAMN1A AV. AND SEVENTH ST. THREE WEEKS OF TRIUMPHANT SEASON! } ; Woo } John B.Gansen, all democrats or consery | Zone democrati: “ey j cations are that Mercer cou: | dem., for Govefnor, | Gov. Andrew 17 | re-election of Gov. Andrew bya large majority THE STATE ELECTIONS, eel New York, Ni —The electiog for (Fover- r meinbers of ngress, &e.. pressed off qni- etly in this city, The appearance of the revarns Teceived thus far indicate that the State has protatly gone Democratic, but Wadsworth May possibly come pretty year Seymour. For Congress, Roscoe Conkling, Republican is defeated, Spalding, Republivan, is defeated. Nov. 1—midnicht.— The Republicans lose every Congrereman in New York and Brogk- lyn, and below Albany. : ‘The two cities give 3540 majority fer Sey- moerr. New York—1 a. m.—Two hundred towns are heard from, and rive Wadsworth a major- ity of 11,000. King’s county and BRrocklyn give Seymour 6.00 majority. | Frhstus Corning, Democrat, is elected toCon- gress gom Albany. Winkeld, Democrat, is electedin the tith dis- trict. Fetson, Democrat, is elected in the 12th dis- trict. New York State has gone for Seymour by from 19.410 to 1504 rity. New York, Nov.5.—Hiram Walbridge isde- rd by 2,000 majo The ioliowing are som seymeur:. { Lhe majorities for Syracuse, 230: Utica, 1: ny von; Ulster county, 1A40; > ing Sing, in¢ston, 500. And Per- nando Wood is in the ¢ : '¥ by 6,000 ma- jority. ° Hotchkiss, Republican, is elected in the ith district. New York, No for Seymour int - Jn the Ist district, Stebbins, Democrat. is elected over McCormick. Democratic Assem- blymen in this city and Brooklyn are also electd. 1 ADELPHIA, Nov. 4.—Privaie dispatches tothe Democrats claim for Neymour jority in the city of New York. and t of eleven Congressmen, including the two Woods and all the members from the second to the tenth district. Also, the 21st and 3uth, The nembs« rs elect, according to this dispate! a Martin Kalbe b, Moses, F. Odell Banp Fernando Wood. Elijah Ward, John . Chandler, James C. Broo Anson Herrick, Won. Radtord, Erastus Corning, F. Kernan and slives. BOA LATER. New York. Noy. 5—1 a. m.—The State has 15,060 majority. Demeeratic ressmen are alsoe ‘din the fourteenth, »d and third districts. NEW JERSEY. . J. Noy. 4.—The returns, so far vote. The indi- ill give Parker, 150 majority. Puiaperrura, Noy. 4.—The returns from w. Jersey are scatirring, but indicate the. Nov. 4.—Warren county, as heaid from, gives Parker, for Governor, about 1,200 majority. Somerset county, as far as heard from, shows a democratic gain. Steele, | dem. for Congress, is re-elected ig the third district by 9,000 majority. LATER. Pur.ape puts, Noy.5—1 has gone for the democrats dem., are elected to Congr MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Noy. {.—The vow in Boston to-day m.—New Jersey wele and Perry, : for Governor foots up 6,010 for Andrew, re- publican candidate, and 7 result in 15 tow 76 for Devens. The not including Boston, gives ane Devens 11,331. The is sure. A.H. Rice, republican, for Congress in the third district. is defeated by J.S. Sleeper, the people's candidate, who has 52 plurality. In the Jourth district Hooper, republican, is re- elected to Congre over Judge Abbott, the people's candidate. Boston, Noy Returns from 132 towns give Andrew 45222, Deyen 29,01. Andrew's majority in the State will reach 23,000. Re. ns 80 far leave but little doubt of the elec- lion of nine republicans to Congress. The Leg- islature is strongly republican. DELAWARE. WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 4.—This city gives 50 Union majority. Pencader Hund) gives di mocratic majority, and Brandywine Hun- dred gives79 Union majority. Christiana Hun- dred gives 250 Union majority. WiLsincton, Novy. 1.—Fisher's (rep.) major- ity in Wilmington is 3 ILLINOIS. CHIcaGo. Nov. Seventy towns in various parts of the State give Ingersoll, republican for Congress at large, 3,300 majority. Arnold, re- pullican for Congress in the first district, is | elected by from 1,300 to 1,500 majority. Springtield city gives Stuart, democrat, for Congress, 100 majority. Nov. 1.—The election passed off quictly, and a large yote was polled. The returns from the State are very meagre, | and give no indication of the result. Springfield Cihy gives Allen for Congress, at large, 200. Kankskee county gites Norton (Republican), for Congress, 1000 majori Galena gives 300 Democratic majority for the State ticket. MISSOURI. St. Lovin, Nov. — vote in een war of the city stan r Congress—Blair, 1,090; Knox, 1,954, and Bogy, dem., &2. * ( Democrat), Frem Mixsouri—Defeat of the Rebels. St. Louis, Noy. 4.—Col. Dewey pursued the | Tebels to Pocahontas and killed and wounded and captured 236 of them. Our Joss was one killed and four wounded. The p ners say they had orders from Hindman to make forced marches to Springfield, fallon the rear of the army under Nchofield, e Springfield and cut off the supplies. °. Col. Lazear has returned to Patterson. He | Went to Pocahontas and “drove the, enemy across the river, followed him several miles and made many important captures. The entmy lost some 20 in killed and 40 horses cap- tured and ©0 stand ofarms. Arrival ofthe of Prize Steamer Anglia—Death General Mitchel New York, Noy. 4—The prize steamer Anglia, from Port Royal, arrived this evening. Ucr captain, two engineers, and thirteen of her grew were captured with her, She is loaded With arms and ammunition. The prwe steamer Scotia is repairing at Hilton Head, and will sail in a few days for New York. She is also loaded with powder and ammunition. General Mitchell died at Beaufort on the 3th ult., of yellow fever, which is prevailing there. . The Ship Alleganian’s Officers Prisoners at Richmond. Fortress Mowror, Noy. 4.—_The Richmond Dispatch of the Ist, mentions the arrival at the Libby prison the day previous of four prison. ere, ae. G. Toustee, master of the ship Kitega- nian, Mr, Williams, mate, and Joseph H. Pate, pilot, and Jacob Kafe, captured at the meuth of the Rappahannock. a os NAVAL PREPARATIONS.—There is unnsual activity in all the ship yards of the country, fitting out vessels of war intended fur opera- EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY NIGHT ’ DER OF THE WORLD on rok his Blooded Steed, in the GREAT B¢RRIER ACT. . JAMES L. THAYER," THE CONRAD BROTHERS, COMMODORE FOOTE, a COL. SMALL, FINEST EQUESTREAN OOMPANY IN THE, Bret RQUESTERS ——_>—_ (BER !—PERFORMANOE BOTH AP- | 2 0% 4 formance | wilvcomotonee at Sy and Ti. novs =.-T.-18c0.-==. §.—T.—1860.—-X.— DBAKE'’S PLANTA- : TION BITTERS Of this celebrated brand be in every @ne’s mouth, as well as on every one’s table. They are a splendid article and can be relied Bpon to sirengthen and invigorete exhausted sep 25-e00m i Hops against relellion. In the last six weeks thirty gunboats have been fitted out in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia navy yards, carrying two hundred and twenty-one guns, and ali the veseels steamers, At Portmouth and Washington the work has been equally as rapid and extensive. The destination of vessels is purposely withheld. In the West the movements are quite as extensive, and a jand and payal expedition, under Gen. Mc- Clernand and Admiral Porter, is to be a very formidable expedition, the oe of which is to open the Mississippi, so that a single obstruc- + tion shall not remain. CqJ. Ellet's ram sleet is to have a prominert ition in the flotilla. The boats com! ithave been thoroughly over- hauled and put in condition for a winter's campaign. they can be used as rams in an acuon with the enemy's boats, and perform valuable service in a ne nes th dangerous ol . are 1 niet with boat howituers and twelve- pound guns. Bs tnnne} is now being made under the river Jaden, to form a link in the great chain of railréad between Calcutta and Peshawur. Na- tive soldiers are empJoyed upon the work. ev Letters speak of an improvement of ten or fifteen per cent. over cost pri 1 whoiesale tele of dry goods in New"York | | | | | FROM NEW ORLEANS. The U.S. transport +\eamer Cahawba arrived at New York yetwrday morning, from New Orleans, bringing dates to the 87th October, ‘The True Delta of the 27th learns that the guerilics cros-ed the river on the Gl, and set fire to Dr. Cottman’s dwelling-house and de- co a ae ron premises, His wite and family were met fiecing the viver forestry, panies a" it will be remembered trat Dr. Cottmas, ren — gmeggte coe Orleans, was mot jor; agolt rr, and, with Mr. Christian R osiline conferred with the President of the Unit i Statvs on the sitpation of affairsin New Orleare “The French dispatch Renavain, he Frenc spaich steamer Cay isin Le Cardinal, arrived iu ‘New Orleans “or 11 eeeth. : The True Delte says: - ~ GaixveTos ts Orne—Dn Comman terive at cemtat, aed” who undertook the defrrise of the oo haved almost 2s cowardly as Moore and Lovell. They did not stop to fire a dozen rounds.” The American flag was raised oyer the city, which is now held by a couple of gan- beats. Some days afterwards the rebels approsehed the city, for the . a5 was aught, of pluncering it, but the went moret . and the thieves fed. ees 1 last accounts the railroad - touched, and the citizens of [eben living in o aieke ane safety. Texas is fal by degrees. We hold Sabine Pass and Galveston, end this is no mean begin- ning. We learn b y 4 tele; hic that the Spanish steamship Cuba, three days from Ha- yana, arrived at the Quarantine station at five o'clock p. m., yesterday. Colonel stafford’s regiment of Native Guards Geparture of | (colored) paraded yesterday. on. em ohne S mention the en. Weltzell’s brigade, on an jon wy river, to meet the guerillas. ‘Two nunared a the latter have already bern captured. ®7 Among the trees which have of Jate ex- tensively distributed in the North Western Froviners of India and Punjabis the taflow tree of China, stillingta sehefere. In China it i~ largely cultivated, and it is said that by ite prognce alone the taxes are paid in the district of Hongkong. It grows equally well on low ailuvialeplains, on the rich mould of canals, in sandy soils, and on acclivities of From its seeds taliow and oil are which are extensively used in wood is hard and durable, a black dye. The tallow andoil are easily the oe. The tree, therefore, tent 5 | tolled cery wots weet lpn gh ad tober says that previous day 4 woman was accosted while passing the lines in a | She was desired to alight, and did eo with efi. dent difficulty. The cuard was sus; and turned her over to the attentions of a female, “an intelligent con’ , whose atten- | tions she was safely relieved of a Pass | boot contained ™ | Memphis. | Was 5! ing round ber waist, from whieh strings, no Jess than twelve or bottles of > Or lace, and other articles much wamted in Dixie. Another was detected with dive gallons of bran- ay concealed under her crinoline. There ch smuggling done by the secesh women of e A Snockrxe Act.—Yesterda: y infant, belonging to the wife ef a of the Third District, was leat in << in the lower part of the house while the of the officer went up stairs. Dating haaaaee> # little child entcred the room the bene ping, Rad obtaining sleeping "On the who is only three years old, over the iace of the infant. Soon motker came down, when she found her nearly smothered to death and the blood ing rane ry Bog the innocent sufferer.— Dhiladelphio ily News. , cht ek of Hunter, alias Uriah Levison, who has been doing business at No. 3 Division street, ee wen prises ion ca Sih receiving arr sted on t, - +tokn goods. Diamonds and jewels, toa amount, poy stolen from Jacob were found at his house, and Hunter acknowl- edged that he had received them from a man named Dooley, and that fora number of years past he had been in the babit of advancing money on such articles. This Hunter is the itmous “red drop” man, whoadvertises to care all the “ills that flesh is heir to.” FRAxKLIN's WrisTLe—A well dressed from the country recently called atthe i Ue which ranklin paid too dear for, as she had been informed it was kept there. The attendant, though slightly taken aback at first, rallied in time to exhibjt an ancient Own eyes the instrument that sounded note to poor Richard's proverbs, Hamilton Sorp Our sy Tue Suretrr.—The financial difficulties of the city of Hamilton length have cuiminated in @ ofa of the chattel — a . The wm City on jay, when Council, chamber, £¢r was ‘ail sohgs bot eeher goods, for which small bids were — were withdrawn. Among the articles ‘were several pictures ited to the eit the Prince of Wales. It tx sale will take ‘under a venditione ezpowas. Toronto Guardian. —————— wh Marshall's oldest son, Was parol twice, and has never phy 4 discharged from his or exchanged, and yet he is now in the service. Humphrey's second son, Joha J., Pperoled at on ae ep gy agp is parole nor exc! is now in the po) service. Can't es peng done to put anend to the pestilent breed Journal. Cotton Drox. Tatt-tope memuinctaney Teckon ng 7a ~ man * 7, yards Jor the suit,at an average price of = yard. For @ shi: used, which weighs a fact that will give of cotton used, as well as the of ssile.—Boston Tracetter. @7” It has leaked out that some of the fashionable hatters of New York have ats w! that, in conseq begins does not contain an almanac, of an old steck, or else not the make ionable hati: r. 87 Gov. Stanley and Gov. Vance—the former the Provisional and latter it oe say. instance from the former, and course, is on the qué vive as BZA fire occurred recently in Ohio, destroying property to $75,000. ic Sova of a on”. =e — that 6 oat allegiance October th. << deere Randolph R. ° 2 en selph Ror ington from Ttaly. : . estrinn states of Gen. MeClelian hae icon wie in Philagel bia, ~ a