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(SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) _@2 THE STAR BUILDINGS, Qoname Puxs’s Avexce xp lire STaurr, aY * W. D. WALLACH. ‘ 2» ——$— pCR a on eg Yona ‘mailes . a year, jn advance: 2 fer Detar ee Saeed Wrappers, TWO CBETS. @ One Curt; is Abvsatiqennes should be tent %6 we before 13 ron Spey < they may cot »} JOHNSON & NAGLE, MASTER'S OFPIOS - and G stress 288 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ington, Novatwber 1, Labs. A ben peeeesis So uae eearine Lohan office ‘until Monda: orember sonar for furniahing to the United Btatée two thousand 2 ead floaran or Tablets for Graves of the for the deacript on, its, f et * lout, DD inches wit 2 eo our feet in mi jnches wide, HPEEETE Gi SOLMPTS Bd obe and thrce-eighthe (i) of ay heck thick ‘wittsive-sighths (.) of an inch groove tecats toi}*| of anches in length, and in all respects to correspond with @ vam: fae tobe eee at this office, MBSERS. PRANK BININGEB-& 00.3 . All of said boards to.be delivered at such print or pointe in the city or county of Washington, D. C. an the Depot Quartermaster may direct, ‘watts irty days after the awarding of the contract. - 16 Reaver Street, New York,) E id rosoeais f from dish i Hl wet be - CELEBRATED sidered. ‘oath of atlegtence to the ut pe gon: INES AND Liquors, it be award: sabi Hityett the bidtier foal Eetoatradt should c 7 seponsitie fe wets whose signatures are to rvs ie pers guarantee, and said guaranties peed pany the La iy recommended by the most eminent Physi- | shown sown Tee omcid cigonef the U, 8. Army.; sme GOLD MEDAL COGNAC, GOLD MEDAL. MADEIRA, GOLD MEDAL PORT, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE, HARVEST BOURBON 1853 RESERVE, AROMATIC SWIs3 HERB BITTERS. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. of the guarantors mart be certificate of the Clerk of the wan itt or of the United States Dis- Ts must be present In person when the bids are Ney or toed ce will not be considered, is The ret fh oS ee address of the bid: sey rin the proposal bid iemade in the Dame 6 of a firm the names lot af the parties must appear,or the bid will be ee ery asthe individual proposal of the .party sie Bonds ia the sum of one thoosand dellare, signed By the contractor and Uoth of his guarantors, wil Brewed of the icceuadl bidder upon wise righ ht to reject any or all bids thet may be Ebi to rofert any of by the Depot Quarter- ‘informal proposals will be rajected. .— be addres: to. Cant. erent xi Assistant Quartermaster, U.3 inten. @.,and should be plainiy feaa! Pee posals for tera ng Head- Boards for Graves.” Weinvite the attention of Physicians Druggixta i Guarant Groeers to these STEP goods, which we sell We, 7 wot the Ne county of = 1fR4 State of prices, freight added. —,.and —, of the eonnty of —,an'l State of —— a do hereby guaranty that—— is able to fuill thé ‘We trust that the intrinsic merits of the above goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of diseriminating people, who reject the stale re- eourse of irresponsible dealers, viz : puffs of news papere and so called chemists, gaudy shew cards, ete. JOHNSON & NAGLE, oc 90 Bole Agents. | the iad | een | OSTHEIM BROTHERS, , contract in accordance with the terms of hia propo sition. and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once énter into m cantract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded to Lim ‘we are prepared to become his sureties certificate above ee preke x a a _for ita Captain a A.Q.M. U.8. Army. ROPOSALS FOR CORN .Deror. QUARTERMASTRR’S Orrics, Corner Beth es one G gins Wasnisetox, D.C. Oc 881.ep Proposara will be rece ey ‘at sing: of OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 2 . until Friday, the 7th day of November, at (2 o-clock 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, x., for furnlaniog the Government ‘ith (in, any one hun hou: ushela of Shelled Corn b pele nabbek elk! a polis The Corn to be of a good merchantable quality, 293 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, put up in of about two bushels each. Corn will be reeeived by weight at (56) fifty-six BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, OICE BRANDIES & WINES, CH®ICE BRANDI£ES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF IQUORS, CORDIALS, &c. pounds to the bush. the Government. Delivery to be made in thecity of Weshington tract. PROPOSALS. The full name and Yort Oifice address of the bid- der must appear in the proposal. Afa bid is made in the a ofa firm, the namos of all ered athe must appear. or the ‘bid will be —— Bi, "Fropoenis frou disioyel nerties will not be con- sidered, andan cath of aliexinnce must accompany hile Beer eeaks ache address to oi D4) Rucker Quartermaster U. 8. Army, Washington, D. and should ue plainly matked “"Pfopogals’ for Corn,” GUARANTEE. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract should it be awarded to him, must bo cnarantiod by two responsible persons, whore signatures waust be appended to the gaarantes. The resppnsibility of the guarantora must be QUORS, CORDIALS, &c. | shown by the official certificate of the Clerk ofthe nearest istriet Court or ofthe United States Dix- AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. ge We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,&¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats,k¢. Hermetically-sealed Fruits, Heats, &e. EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. a BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, | BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 395 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninthand Tenth Streets. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. eco am trict Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be consid- Bonds in the sum of ten tho: i dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be Fequired 0 of the successful bidder upon signing e contra: the bond must accompany the contract, it will be necessary for bidders to have their bonds- men with them, or to have boads signed in ani tion Be oe ready to be produced when the coutract is Fiance for bere pro be procured upon apslica- tion png eee at this ofice, either personally, by letter, or 7 eee mb. ORM OF GUARANTEE. We—, of the county of --—, aud State of —, and —— ofthe county of ——. and Stats of —, do hereby gnarantee that —— is ab! 2 to fulfil contrset im accordance with the terms of hi S and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in coordalnee therewith. Bhould the contract be a Dared to become his securi ‘ded him, we are pre- certifirs te above mentioned.) SPECTION, DELIVERY, &c, AN Corn contract: for un will be rigidly inspected, nd enech asdoes not pe saood sound merchantable quality will Payment to be mate © upon the contract. or so soon termastcr abull be in fa Any informality in the bid, or non-confermence ge ine Cnet 7 Sep advertisement, will ensure je rejection o! e Delivery ty be mmieat the Railroad Depot, or at ore z by Government Wharves, in the city of rshington. ‘The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the ee completion of the ter as the Depot Quar- WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO., BRB WEA B, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. ht to r t anyor all bids that he may deem too Esrasiiszep 1780. jeep H. RUOKER, — oc ta Colonel and Depot Quartermaster. CLAGETTS 0.°C. ALR, Las pale are pre OSALS FOR OATS AND Way. B. B, BEOWN stout. REN bape Head Depot and Office at Wasnixctos, D.C., October 31, 192. BRALED Pxoro= tts will be receited at this office until Tuewday. the 1th day of November. at 12 o'clock M., fur furnishing the Government with (300 000) three hundred thousand bushela of OATS and (3,000) three thousand tons of HAY. Hay to be good merchantable TIMOTHY, put up in bales. and delivered at (2,00!) tw. thousabd pounds ° ton. The Oats to be of a good mer hauiable quality, put up in pass of about two busi Oats will be received by weight, ‘(2) thirty-two pounds to the bushel. Sacks to be furnished without ovtea charge tothe Governnient. Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-five days fro the date of thy contract, PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received for (##) five hundred tons of Hay and upwards, and for (59,00) filty thou- sand bushels of Oats and upwarde. The entoe a for the WASHINGTON, DO. C., 395 Pexwa. AvEXOR, Between 434 and 6th sts., oppo. TelegrepR Office, Raail Acent for Washine*on, M, CONNOLLY, 446 KigutH Street, Raail Acents for Gcorstiown, A, F. OFFUTT & CO., 165 Burpee Sr. THE HE D DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, D. C,, Will always have on hand Twenty-five Hundred Whole and Haif Barrels, nm th bi rE. tb de tirel In A No. 1 Order. clinct trom ead: thous al reference to, each siher, — ‘ The full name and fice address of the bid: BH Agents are required only to solicit and cater Ssice bia se = he a proposal. 7 te * = made e name of a firm for permanent trade, to whom unlimited and guar: of all the arties mug Bs rr the A) amiss anteed supplies will be given and secured, Tadteldea p¥Sporal Ber signing tt Proposals from disloyal parties eit? not be bub ered. AND AS OATH OF ALURGIANOE MCS7 ACCOMPANT 5 Proposals must be ad to,Col-D.H Ruck mus (dressed to Col cker goes U. 8. Army, Washinct and should be plainly inetked“Propusels tor Ost snd BOTTLED C. C. X ALE And B.B. XX BROWN STOUT, Ie quarts and pints, put up expresaly for Army and Family use. ocd Ini* GUARANTEE. ate ability of ae bidder t'8N! the contract NOT T. hould it be awarded to him, must be te Vas (© HOTBLS, GROCERS Sdiravnaves, PRI- by two responsible persons whove Rigna ures wust ‘The Gubecribers have fast received ® fresh ship @ CASES BT. JULIEN AND FLOBRAOQ det tot la Ss, e ‘Which they New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand Tween pe aang er iperrted istrict ace ty prone Court or of the United States must be present In ion when the bi = evened, or their pr. mos be conaide? nal fi jount to hi of guarantors, equiced sucééseful bidder upon signing — — — te BS, dond must acco: "SET? bron ake essay for bidders to hare their beademo Sod te bara) bend in an ahr ji to be p reduced the eo pe ee page at tthe — either person- ¥s 3 Cn HERMETICALLY SEALED hc sebheadi vo wate him, we.aze pre- i te. his seeuri' ee ett eat mt 10N, DELIV RRY. &. pebeceren waite easiee tt, wal ‘not prove ¢f wgood sound merchantable quali ‘Pose . rapon the coms of he rao ree the 6 Quar- sieil be fn nde, tithe torn terme mo sata aleeieenes aurea gne of or ibe “iver ne mete Tite rie E he Bipot Quacterm bart pier t Dt RUCKER, Lud Depot Quarta To this guarantee must be appeiuded the ofilcial | Backe to be furnished withdut extra charge to | within (2)) twenty days from ihe date of the con- | as the indiy idual proposalof the partner | this advertiaomant | ey and Oats may ba | | Morbus. va Topeeine of the gusrantora must shown by the ‘official certificate of the Ulerk of the | 8. (To this gnarantee must Be appended the official | HAT WAS WARTED. AMUSEMENTS. _TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. ANEW wn Fite WanD? SALOON IN | ORD NEW THEATRE. THE STATE ELECTIO\S. TEX me 8" T, above Pennsylvania Avenue, WEI roe ante — : a errioet poliday treat tigator, ‘saltineet™ | Naw Youx, Nove Full returns of thiscity and H streets, adjoin Humrnasy Biarp...... re thow @ tctal majerity fer Seymour of 31,31). eee Engine House, and "renting lvania avenue. It will a ry Branch ofHanrrr's iebratea Bteamed ster De) ort ARVEY & J. LEWIS, and the finost 0: oe which the waters rad the - Chesaprake afipr he sold to their patro: Families can Nae aalty, at thee residences with raw or cabo 8} ‘the beat ty Teoan Arrangements hava been made for @ daily supply cous equal to any demand ; and bence res: dents ret Ward, as wellas ae Bs ofthe ut Will not necessity ef buying street soraptly Somagiied with ast etek 601 ie PrVinttors to This new éatablishrepat will find i€ ane ef liberal atron: ry neither pains nor expenre been or will be be ‘spared to make it so ei . M, HARVEY.” im every rerpect, 3: Lewis. {INE GROCERIES, oc Ish FINE GROCERIRG, 3 FINE GROCERIES. FINE GROCERIES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES. The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Conéisting of every description ef FINE FAMILY f GROCERIES, Will be for sale until the Schooner is disoharged, al FAMILIES In need of a Winter Supply, at the TRADE PRICE, Can be supplied by the Package. FRED. 8. COZZENS, Consignee, corner Pa. avenue aud Mth st, > CAPT. HUTCHINGS, Schooner “Aid,” foot o of uth st, “TO THE TRAVEL- gue . ING PUBLIC. oc Ig-tt The subscriber most respectfully informs the public that he will, from and after 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’S | HOTEL, at the corner of 7th street and Pa, avenue, Washipgton city, D.C.,at 8 o'clock a. m., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Leaving MID- DLETON’s HOTEL, in Port Lobacco every Tues: day, Thursday and Baturday at 8 o'clock a. m.,and arrivicg in time to connect with cars at the Wash- ington depot the same evening. Fare $3. _ o¢ 21m* SAMUEL DAILEY. ALLY Srace LINE TO FALRFAX couRT Revs) Sige RETURN TIE SAME DAY.—A large and commo- ious stage will leave every morning 2t8 o’clock from the Preseett Hou: corner of Isth street and Pa. avenue, for Fairfax Court House and return the same day to Washington. Fare each way $2.5). ee, tickets $4. Tickets can be bad atfhe New York Livery Sta- ble, corner cf izth and C streets, and at ee Prescott House, corner of 13th stent t ans =< SE. ee now openin; cmbracing sae DRAGS UATE” DoeeRIA ANTS Ts. de, Aleta ard well selected Stock of ‘tine pl We have also a complete assort- ment of BUSINESS SUITS, made in the most du- rable manner. Officers will find our Military Goods desirous to their wants. Reavy Woelen Blankets, for camp use, at Teasonable » res. WALL PHENS & CO., 322 Pennnylvania avenie, oc 25-dtf __detween 9th and 10th »| streeta, RM Y G@ooDSs CAMP COTS ae CAMP STOVES, CAMP STOOLS, MESS CHESTS, TIN-WARE. SPOONS, CUTLERY, TIN CUPS, TIN PLATES ALES COOKING STOVES, COAL om LAMPS. &c. Just received by E.H.& H. a GREG ORY, se 19 ¥ venue. EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST, 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gives bis exclusive attention te the treatment of the EYE and EAR, Ss = oe 14-Im* sv TLERS? SUPPLIES, J.T. SMITH & co,, Nosy 342 ope am Baoapwar, Menufacturersof and Tie sate Dealers im ADDLERY, HARNESS, COLLARS. FVICERS ”'s aud BEDI SWORD, BELTS, HAVERSACKS, ‘PISTOL HOL- BLANKETS TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, VALISh Also, GILT NOt STINGS FOR SWORD BELTS, Coat SL NGS, & oclé im ST. 1860-=x. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIITERS, ‘They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create « healily appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengibeu ihe system and enliven the ind. Mthey preyent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the | stomach, They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera | MISSFRANCESLEKOY, MISSJFNNIE ALLEN, They cure Liver Complaint and Nervaus Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They GEO. R. DeLOUIS, make the weak man strong, and are exhausted Mature’s great restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix Rum, the celebrated Culisaya Bark, roots and herbe, and are taken with the Pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age | ortime of day. Particularly recommended to | delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. way, New York. Ho we Mi meyaane ns pes pay PaO ae Sep 25-e06m GALL AND SER cured Shas Vt isa ie the iaatt 3 Fey mont TRUM. Goure ar iT, ANTHONY'S FIRE: ‘AD ACHE few aise | ate B ebnagein trates ct fourteen da Coty for: a.™m.or Rac atten _ 902m" WHEN. ee aay oF an SION LAWS OF Mae ree alk porte Shae e oa Poastics st (ructions now fe EE na Sars the author it ‘to whi led Pt faeaeat impo aot decisions eat ea ta | igen to vi oa mnatter rf 0 periainin, Pensions. ae PRANK. TAYLOR. | Mcvontanes | APA 58 COMPANY. — Pcs “Moron OF, REMOVAL. The Hiresttbatwoan 34 an Sd rt Y Eerrcn of this Company ind ot Cie large dennt o meen Abvanoz _feR-l GOLD—GOLD | | oe FANT & 00, : erg, 152 . avenue, ysy ec cooks & 00 BANKERS} No. 452 Firtesntay & sheer! o_ »Dealers in GOVERN MENT! BONDS, Rapanay Kates fees CRRTTETOAT ES, *“ COIN, CURRENCY AND RXCIIANGR. oLD BZ Bighegt grices paid for GaLD Bicvae ose ev ig j In whieh the Peautiful Cubas wilt P. H. DRAKE & CU, 202 Broad- wa” For farther particulars see Bille of the day The Tribune concedes Seymour's election. Actwal returns from (went os counties and the city ef New York Creare TROUP Pe: BENEFIT 6 OF AND MAD. MARZETTI. Md majority of 3.61%. The canine obey ‘counties The a a p EVENING, j to hear from will _———— above to 9,500. It GR: ne ey ahs of is eu estimated by ne Argus. The Gereiet Ravelas the White Knight {| Albany Journal Kae the election of Sey- oupg America as. eee, Marlequin | mour. ape! The folic ing are the easmen kno: 100Ko, Fi ie APE} tobe elected: = Geaerpypece kaon 2 high <mieme.” Marzetti pratt , H ‘ tins, ge 2d, ML sdeh, ™m.; 3d, bileish, Dem.: 4th, Pe: Baueht bye WiSSEieyr: f Ben. Wood, Dem : 5th, Fernando Wood, Dem. uM ¥ SON DIANA’ dubai: a 6b, Elijah Ward, Dem: 7th, J. W. Chauler, Tem. th, James ‘Brooks, Dem; 9th, A. a BENEFIT pr osmorrow wight. rick; Bem’; 10th, W. Radsord, bem.; 11th, C.H. LAB? NIGHT OF THE RAVEL EROGEE! | Winfield, Dem. 12th, HA. Neleon, Dems Lak, ‘Paicas oF Anmisarox — ress Uirele and 4 Parquet J. Le Stecle, Deni: 1th, asad .; tSth, J._A. Griswold, Lem. New Yorx, Nov. 6, P »1—Further returns: Sas ihe election of Kernan, in the st District, and Hurlburt, Republican, in the District. St. Lawrence connty gives S000 a jority for Wadsworth; Oneida county gives him 30 majority, and Madison county 1,30) Tiiy. here are probabiy 19 Democrats and 12 Re- publicens elected to Congress. ALBaxy. Nov 6—The Atlas and Argns figures, up to 16 o'clock to-night, give Seymonr, 11.915 majority in the State. Its estimates are low, those of ‘the Democratie State Committee show ing about 17,000 majority. There seems to be no reasons te believe shat any candidate on the Democratic State ticket is defeated. ‘The Alba Atlas and Argus Kives the follow ix liemocratic Congressmen: the Assembly, 57 Democrats and 56 Republicans, and fiftcen districts yet to be krard from NEW* JERSEY. In New Jersey the Democrats elect their Governor by ©1X or vight thousand majority. Thy will aleo haye a majority on joint ballot n the Fepisinture. Rogers, Stéele and Perry are elected to Congres: —Parker, Democrat, is 75 cente; Private Boxes $6; Family Cire! ome Ke GRO a ¥: onal 4 Fotet Laomaad Grove... —... —_. __._ Mamaons NOTICE —Those eWhucontemplate attending the theater accom paried XRNE Ni on Ke NE NIGHT? shénld kecure their seats dering the THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. TENTH APPEARANCE Of the Charming Young Actress, Miss LUCILLE As ESTERN. Second Avprarase 1 Of LP. DARRETT. The Entire Company employed to-night in the Guat Morar, BENE Any Pray, EAST LY Which wns witnessed ig night by the Larcest ond Must Frskionabls Audi nee ! Aud bas b universally pronounced the GREAT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON | i y EAST LYNNE. Or THE EL OPEMENT: With a cast of characters never before equaled. PEICES OF ApMISRION —crens Circie om eeute Orobestra Chairs 78 eente ; Family Circle 2s canta Private Boxex $6 ; Colored Gallery 25 cente ; Col- ore? Parterre & centr TRENTON, Nov. elected Governor by 10,000 majority—a Demo- cratic gain of 18,060 over last Governor's vote. The iollowing Congressmen are elected :—ist -NINEN'S WASHINGTON THEATAE FLEVENTII STREET, Near Penn. Avenue Folo Lessee and Manager.........J2MP3 M. Nixon eve "Dems ti; Boge Dene Se Paar i ; 5 i § : —— Dem. The Democrats gain one Congressman. Both branches of the Legielature are largely Democratic. Starr is elected in the First Congressional | District by 55° majority. GREAT SUCCESS or THe NEW MANAGEMENT. \ IMMEN&E FURORE Created by the initial performances of The Beautiful and Fascinating Spanish Dansenso CUBAS! CUBAS! Who latt evening astonished a CROWDED Al DITORY By her Artistic Terpsichor WILMINGTON. Casue count For Congress, New er, Union, 2,445, and Sussex county gives liem.. $3 majority. Fisher's majority te is 9, he Union candidate for Governor, his ticket, and will have nearly an Performances. H Repetition of the very popular Spanish Dances, LA FLOR DE SEVILLA And LA MADRILENA, ; WILMINGTON, Nov. 5—C ‘annon, the Wnion | candidate tor Governor, is certainly elected. The Legislature is stillin doubt. KENTU i Lovisvinie, Nev. {.—George A. Yeatman has been elected to fill the vacancy in Congress the resignation of the late General 3. Jackson. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov All but 2? towns give Gory. Andrew 67,00 and Divens {=,000. The Senate ha. Republicans and 6 People’s. The House has 179 Republicans and 34 People’s. The fellowing are the names of the Congress- appear, snp- ported by * AND CORPS DE BALLET, F. S. CHANFRAU Will repeat his great impersonations of DUFARDand PADDYMILES, im the SENOR XIMIN THE! WEEKLY STAR. This exerliogt Fawln and Pani got Feld dental taining 0 ereater variety of interesting reading San cap ba, et fo.aen Ser fe Ghee It invariabl coutaine the “ Washington News’? aie ome eine ee @enerally the country. pp biped lik ne ab bed cee. at the counter, ihmedintely after the iaree ef the paper. Price—THREE CENTS. Gen. Banke’ Expedition. Tox, Nov. 5.—The Re quote fe for omen ie 'd by volunteers, printed $20,000 in aid an simining tare companies for Gen. 4ist regiment leaves for or New York tue alters noon, tecorting Gen, Banks and staff. i From Port Reyal. New York, Nov. 5.—The yee I South has arrived from Port K South armounces the deaths of brown, of the 3d Rhode Island Werfield and Williams, and ee ape ton. Launch of Ancther Irenctled. New York, Nov.5.—The new iron-clad gun- aa Weehauken was launched this morning a8 ereey City. Navel. : Naw Yorn, N. —The sloop-of--rar Ine sailed hence for the South to-day, ‘4 ——— 20 From Fortres. Momree. Fortrrss Mox nor, Nov.4.— of truce bent Express arrived. Aiken’ na last_evening just as the boat was leaving. She it s. Our a while at the nding, were treated rather by the rebel General, no one being © step on shore; and Col. Aiken (one of commis- sionrrs) was not allowed to come on the wharf while the Express Iny there. The Oolonel’s cemmi:sion hes been taken from him, and he is. | denied all communication whatever with the Federale. LATE NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. The subjoined news, taken from the Rich. mend Dispatch of the ist inst, comes to us through the “Associated Press,” via Forttees Monroe: REBEL ACCOUNTS OP GEN. LER's ARMY. The recent movements of our incheaw the entire evaeuation of Northern Virginia, er tha: these moves were made in reference to the reported advanee of McMellan through Leu county. Frem all we can gather we are rd that a general advance of the enemy's s is not anticipated, and that our govern- ment which desires such a movement on the part of McCleUsn, will be disappointed for the present campaign. The operations of the enemy, eo far & trane- pired, do not indicate that they will risk an en- gacement with the well x ited and highly ” disciplined troops under . Lee. From Winchester and the below we | have advices oe ere when no one > K at county gives Tem. | uo of the enem; i T Potomac. The t report wor at Winckester been evacuated is incorrect. achets still hold their old poutine north or pote Hill and east of Charlestown. ABUSES IN THE ARMY. A close investigation imte the the commissary and qui ments would disclose a degree of rrctaeatpens / entirely inexcusable, and well calculated depreciate the currency of the government, bere rd had no other evil effect. In conversation with a number of farmers of the valley, recently, who were frequently asked the question whether the the government intended | to redeem its circulation, ae inference xpenaiture that an Som its un) ConfecPrate money was present exigcney, and = any ein Sa Tepudiaion would ensue from ———— the gov eTement’s commissioned APPREMENDED ATTACK ON el CrTrme. It is evident that Mobile, probably Savannah, will soon be assailed by | the nayal and land forces of the Lincoln Gov- ernment. The loss of these cities would not’ touch the vital strength of the South, yet it would inflict euffering and humiliation no sacrifice would be too great to preven’ Mobile can ree in New Orleans to expect. The occupation of A Federals wouldenabie them to co cords of mils into the intémor of Alabama, aud inflict immense damage upon private and lic mterests. Obarleston, an suener Federz] malignity, would drink the bitterest cup of a. into Yankee hands. We hope thateyery south- | ern city will permit its If to bee inte ashes before surren: to the iu vaders. Br STR a‘ > men elect: First district, Thomas D. Eliot, | DESUPARER NAG 1SULES > POT? Rep.: 2d, Oakes Ames, Rep.: 3d, John S. Sleep- er, People’s; ith, Samuel <e-ae Rep; sth, J A. H, DAVENPORT HAY. Bees oh. ae gnc eee 5 th, George S. ulwel ep.; Sih, ny im hin eccentzic. part of Raldwin, Rep; sth. Wm. B. Washburn, Re SPLASH, | leth, Henry L. Dawes, Rep. in i ILLINOIS, THE 1OUNG WIDOW. } Cnicaco, Noy. ‘The returns, thus far re- : | ceived, indicate following Congressmen . m eS 72 o’eloe! elected from the Sgate: Doors open at7; te commence at 72s o'clock. | First district, Isaac Arnold, Rep. 94, John FS Zz J ; ‘arnsworth, Rep: 3d, E, B. Washburne, Anise 1om.—Baleony Seats 75 cente; Orchestra H 4th, doubtful—Chas. H. Lawrence, Rep. Seats 75 cents; Parquette 5) cents; Family Circle | . Harrie, Dem., running; Sth, Owen Lov: 25 cente. joy, Rep; Jesse O.*Norton, Rep.: 7th, B2" Box Office open every day from I to3o’clock, | do a Me arty, a . — E. ohn R. x +) cs a seats th a: i jem., running; St ohn tewnrt, spol ies can secure seats three days es Dea oe iow io ee aS | asta — ae i » Dem.; lth, J.C. Robinson, Dem. WILLARD'S HAL j Wm . Morrison, Dem: 13th, Wm. J. » Bem. GOTTSCHALK. The Public is respectfully informed that L. M. GOTTSCHALK, The Eminent Pianist and Composer, WiN have the honor of giving hia SECOND SnD. LAST GRAND CONCERT On THURSDAY. EN No, November sth. When he will Footy hs of bis latest compo- sitions, which have caused so great a sensation in New York, Roston and Philadelphia. Arrangement» have been made with the cele- brated Pritan Donna, Miss CARLOTTA PaTTI, the Principal Star of the Italien Opera, Konitemy of Music, New York and Boston, to appear jointly with Mr. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. Musica! Director and Conductor....Mr. BEHREN. BF-Admission Oue Dollar, Tickets can be pur- c} axed, and sents necured without extra charge. at W._G, Metzerott x Mosie Store. Doors open at 74—Concert to commence at 8 ovelock. no 6 ge is close. € [ngersoll. ly elected. Cuicaco, Nov.5.—Harris, Democrat, is elect- ed to Congres: the 4th district, and from late returns, the Republicans concede the election of James C, Allen, the democratic candidate at large for Congress. WIse ONSIN. “Cureaco, Nov. 4, ven towns in Walworth county give John F. Potter, Republican, for Congress, in the Ist district, 1,235 majority. Three towns in Kenosha county give Potter 300 majority. His rey in this county will be about 50. MILWAUKLE, Noy. 4.—The State is hot! tested by*both parties. The county of Mil: %. kie will give Brown, Democrat, 4,700 majority over Potter, Republican. Kenosha Staite probably 450 for Potter. Seven towns in Wi worth county give Potter some 500 The friends of Brown claim his election without doubt, but the republicans think the returns from the balance of the district and rm soldiers’ yote may elect Potter. Witwavkie, Nov. 5.—The Democrats. have elected two Members of Congress, Brown and Eldridge, and the Republicans three, Sloan. Cobb, and Hanchett: oneis yet in doubt. Hl MISSOURI. St. Loris, Novy. 4—Midnight—The latest re- turns show thAt thé vote m this city between Blsir and Knox for Congress is very close. Tiisir is doubtless elected by the votes of the districts outside of the city. © Sr. Lovis, Nov. 4.—The entire county ticket of the radical Republicans is elected. Blow, (Republicar®) is elected to Congress from the 2d district by 5,000 m: St. Lovis, Noy. Fe Proak Congress by about 500 majori MICHIGAN. “Derrort, Nov. 4.—Scattering returns indi- cate the election of the whole Republican State ticket, by a majority of probably not less than LOU. Be Ta -— ‘Se. ‘oy. 5.—Ramsey county gives A wt ap Nox. ‘candidate for Congress, 500 ee Wanhceh county gives pogusliy. Republican, sandidele for Congress, 65 majority. ‘The result is very pncertain, as come in slowly. ELECTION AMONG TME WISCONSIF ZROOPS. By the following dispatch to the Chronicle, giving the particuldrs of thé’ yoting a Wisconsin troops near Fortress Monroe, it id appear that Greeley’s claim {het the tions would bayegone differently had the | cobmess been at hoine to vote, ‘is’ hardly well founded : are James C. Allen and ingen. war democrat, is pos- é ~~ CANTERBURY HALL?! LOUISIANA AVENUE, wean Sixty Stace. THIRD WEEK OF THE TRIPLE COMPANY! Brilliant and Unexampled Success, It is said here all the great Lights of the profes- | i tate Glance at the MAMMOTH LIST OF STARS: MISS JULIA MORTIMER, MISS KATE PENNOYER, . MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. THE COURT OF BEAUTY. MISS LILLIE BRANDON, M’LLE LEZETTA, | Miss ELLA, MLLE LAURETTA BOB HART, * LEW 81MMONB, G. W, KIRBYS, MONS, SZOLLOBY. WILLIE EMERSON, MASTER JOHNS MASTER GEORGE, MONS. THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN A NEW BILL! To night, GYPS¥'s Lay. oz A NEW AFTERPIEOE, &c., &c.,&0. * returns > co asewre vga formance _ Ramiasie ee ones lock So formance. NIXON’ rs CREMORNE GARDEN Cl CIRCUS. PENNSYLVANIA AV. AND*SEVENTH ST. THREE WEEKS OF TRIUMPHANT SEASON! | EVERY AFTERNOON 4 AND EVERY NIGH? 29, FortTREes Moxroer, Noy. S Sccona Ww at CHAMPION RIDER OF THE roaLp the Deily Chronicle. ard a » oo Will appear om hia Blooded Steed Battery, stationed ton, tee voted. It is made up — men parts of GREAT BAR ER ACT. the Sam. The following returns ny ected -— * DR. JAMES L. THAYE: = , ‘THE CONHAD BROTHERS, | Sap, Pens tae m3 COMMODORE FOOTE, A] Steapece, Dein py di be |. A, Eld- Sika ALL m., oon. & he 19th Wistomsis also It ‘is. sta- tion: from { FINEST overt b SOMPANY IN THE ree 2 na Leet 3 FE i ERRVORMANOR BOTH ar. TERN! Doors rena" ES 2 asa ivi Potter, Rep, 18; J. 5. Brown, ong & Nex Four a ene Rep., aes dridge. ) Ri | eRe STORE, het n v . rey ce sine ee cr, SIDE,) 9 Brees's Arms With streets. | iavisw FRESH eu 60008 ir REGULARLY, :] ane — 1,500 Rebel cay entue! - Idoate del = the sity our tles of superior Bt. Rj * thie mornin, oii fend ub 4 Yas THAW. Gen. Poy 1 —- = Osi net OR RALE—. HORE cours. Enqal: " GEN MCCLELLAN 3, Sorner 1th aad Tey berg oe 2 | Sig nr Are Tis ae "The vou e sional candidate: ' ; ‘The vote on th oo eed ional candidates at | the capture of the steamship Seotia, while ca. & Bisir is legis bo remoged, to Me marth thor for i | five, all white persons. THE YELLOW FEVER AT WILM INGTOR, The Wilmington Journal, of October 28, « ports the number of burials the peememeeee. The » are going off much more rapidly than at thy outbreak of the epidemic. The weather is cool. but no tigns | of frost. s : CAPTURE OF THE STEAMER S@OTIA. The Charleston Mercury gives an accountef her way from Nassau to that port. She was commanded by Captain T. S. Lenoy, of Charies- top, the same whe, in @ privateer from shat port, was and made his cecape from the Yank ton. The Scotia, whea captured, had on & yalvable cargo—i06 tons muerchandise—consisting of shoes, bianket:, woolens, &e. ANOTHER PIRATE STRAMER, Lett rof Marqueand F. risal ins been issued to a certain officer of a v 1 which is to sai? soon from some Confederate port. The second efficer is Col. Charles Carroll Hicks. © DESTRUCTION ON "4 BALTIMORE AND OnIO AILROAD. The Richmond Whig espe that a Leciees has Cestroyed all of portion of the Balti- io Railroad from the North Moun- tain to ee D, tearing up the raileand burning theties. The large machine shops and = pot buildings at "Esrinaere were fired jestroyed. The Wi the Secretwmry of he hig says ‘ar eauscd an order to “ig omnte Yp Ainght mu.ding camps of instructions to cause the en. rollment of conscripts to be extended to all men not subject to exemption who ave between 1S ont i. years yoy Fea ae “It cannot disguised,” «that the law under Which this is done is popular, if not odious, among large clase the people.” aT A ptlema: cman in Washington | bat he is if potersaion “ Sete reference to the eter of Gen K - —— = showing that Tess uring his me 4 alter his death ii taken from and forwarded wraeaaeen ‘that’ evprossed to @ friend his intention” 5 eee ae neorias iL GH heeatisfied himself: tioned, and that. he Pope was Fas be ahechab-— rer ae ee then never'ee Gen. Kearney = he never intended. to ae ee hh ons ‘over i Pennepieenia road during Snuet sorthe Wi Mr, Jom Purals waopinbense aewerbe | Sexe Dunger, Mea short time age ned